Netgear UTM10EW3-100NAS Reference Manual 3.0.1-124 - Page 444
Apply, SNMPv3 settings, Settings table on the SNMP screen. If the global SNMP settings are enabled
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ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance Table 109. SNMPv3 settings (continued) Setting Description Auth Algorithm Type From the drop-down list, select the protocol for authenticating the SNMPv3 user: • MD5. Message Digest 5. This is a hash algorithm that produces a 128-bit digest. This is the default setting. • SHA1. Secure Hash Algorithm 1. This is a hash algorithm that produces a 160-bit digest. Password The authentication password that the SNMPv3 user needs to enter to be granted access to the SNMP agent that collects the MIB objects from the UTM. Private Algorithm Type From the drop-down list, select the encryption method for the communication between the SNMPv3 user and the SNMP agent that collects the MIB objects from the UTM: • DES. Data Encryption Standard. • AES. Advanced Encryption Standard. Password The privacy password that an SNMPv3 user needs to enter to allow decryption of the MIB objects that the SNMP agent collects from the UTM. Enable Query Select the check box to enable SNMP queries. By default, queries are disabled. Enable Trap Select the check box to enable SNMP traps. By default, traps are disabled. SNMP Traps Enter the IP addresses of the SNMP management stations that are allowed to receive the UTM's SNMP traps. Separate IP addresses by a comma. If you leave the field blank, which is the default setting, no SNMP management station can receive the UTM's SNMP traps. Events Select the check boxes for the events for which SNMP traps should be sent: • WAN connection failure • Traffic occurred • Licenses status changed • Component updated • Service status changed • System status changed • Spam detected • Dos attack detected • Malware detected • Port scan attack detected • Malware outbreak • Firewall event detected • IPS detected • IPSec VPN detected • IPS outbreak • SSL VPN detected • WAN failover detected • User login detected • User login failed 4. Click Apply to save your settings. The SNMPv3 user profile is added to the SNMPv3 Settings table on the SNMP screen. If the global SNMP settings are enabled, the SNMPv3 user profiles in the SNMPv3 Settings table are also enabled. Network and System Management 444