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SNMPv3 option. Select the identifier of the user profile for this trap receiv er. (To view the settings of the user
profiles identified by the user names selectable here, choose Network on the top menu bar and user profiles
under SNMPv3 on the left navigation menu.)
See “SNMPv3” on page59 for information on creating user profiles and selecting authentication
and encryption methods.
SNMP Trap TestPath: Administration > Notification > SNMP Traps > test
Last Test Result. The result of the most recent SNMP trap test. A successful SNMP trap test verifies only
that a trap was sent; it does not verify that the tr ap was received by the selected trap receiv e r. A trap test
succeeds if all of the following are true:
• The SNMP version (SNMPv1 or SNMPv3) configured for the selected trap receiver is enabled on this
device.
• The trap receiver is enabled.
• If a host name is selected for the To address, that host name can be mapped to a valid IP address.
To. Select the IP address or host name to which a test SNMP trap will be sent. If no trap receiver is configured,
a link to the Trap Rec eiv er configuration page is displayed.
Remote Monitoring ServicePath: Administration > Notification > Remote Monitoring
The Remote Monitoring Service (RMS) is an optional service that monitors your system from a remote
operation center 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and notifies you of device and system events.
To purchase the RMS service, contact your vendor or click on the link on the top part of this screen
page: RMS website.
Registration. To activate RMS for the NMC, select Enable Remote Monitoring Service., choose between
Register Company and Device and Register Device Only, complete the form, and click Send RMS
Registration.
Use the Reset Remote Monitoring Service Registration check box to discontinue the service, whether
permanently or temporarily (for example, if you are moving an NMC).
SyslogPath: Logs > Syslog > options
The NMC can send messages to up to four Syslog servers when an event occurs. The Syslog servers record
events that occur at network devices in a log that provides a centralized record of events.
This user’s guide does not describe Syslog or its configuration values in detail. See RFC3164 for
more information about Syslog.
Identifying Syslog servers.
Path: Logs > Syslog > servers
Setting Definition
Syslog
Server Uses IPv4/ IPv6 addresses or host names to identify from one to four servers to receive Syslog
messages sent by the NMC.