Users Guide

The Revert Trap view displays all the pre-dened trap denitions that you edited.
3. In the Edited Traps grid, select the traps you want to revert and click Revert Traps.
The conrmation dialog box is displayed.
4. Click Yes.
Conguring SNMP V3 Traps
The latest version of OpenManage Essentials supports the SNMP V3 Traps. The SNMP V3 Traps oer enhanced security than
V1/V2c notications. The Windows Trap service is disabled when SNMP V3 Traps is selected. For more information, see Alert
Settings.
To congure SNMP V3 traps:
1. Select ManageAlertsCommon TasksSNMP V3 Trap Conguration.
SNMP V3 Trap Conguration window is displayed.
NOTE: The SNMP V3 trap conguration details are automatically populated for the devices discovered using the
SNMP V3 protocol. To receive the SNMP V3 traps, enable SNMP V3 trap listener under SettingsAlert Settings.
2. Enter the details in the following columns for the devices discovered using SNMP V1/V2c or WSMAN protocols:
NOTE: The details in the SNMP V3 Trap Conguration window can be edited only if Support V1/V2c/V3 Traps is
selected under Alert SettingsSNMP Listener Settings. If Support V1/V2c is selected, then you can view the
details only.
a. Username
b. Authentication Protocol
c. Authentication Password
d. Encryption Protocol
e. Encryption Password
3. To congure the SNMP V3 trap manually:
a. Click Add New.
SNMP V3 Trap Conguration window is displayed.
b. Enter the details in the following elds:
Agent IP Address
Engine ID
Username
c. Select the Authentication Protocol from the list.
NOTE: SHA1 is the authentication protocol selected by default.
d. Enter the Authentication Password.
e. Select the Encryption Protocol from the list.
NOTE: AES is the encryption protocol selected by default.
NOTE: If the Authentication Protocol is set to None, then the authentication and encryption options are disabled.
f. Click OK.
The congured SNMP V3 trap prole is displayed in the SNMP V3 Trap Conguration window.
4. Alternatively, to import the .csv le containing the credentials:
a. Click Export to generate a sample .csv le.
b. Save the le to your system, and populate the Agent IP Address, Engine ID, Username, Authentication Protocol,
Authentication Password, Encryption Protocol, and Encryption Password elds in the .csv le.
c. Click Import to import the .csv le.
The imported credentials are displayed in the SNMP V3 Trap Conguration window.
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