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4.2 System Configuration continued
4.2.1.3 HTTP Contacts
HTTP destinations to be used for sending log files when rotating logs.
HTTP Destination Summary
-------- HTTP Contacts Menu ----------------------------------------------------
# Name
1 http destination
#- Edit HTTP Contact
0- Add New HTTP Contact
X- Address Book
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
HTTP Contact Detail
-------- HTTP Contact Detail Menu ----------------------------------------------
Name : http destination
Protocol : https
Contact URI : someuri.here.com
Authentication Login Name: name
Authentication Password : password
1- Name
2- Protocol
3- Contact URI
4- Authentication Login Name
5- Authentication Password
A- Apply Changes
D- Delete
X- Contacts Menu
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
4.2.1.2 SNMP Contacts continued
Menu Data
SNMP Version
This defines a valid SNMP Version supported on the SNMP destination.
The valid values are SNMPV1, SNMPV2c, and SNMPV3. This setting will
determine which of the other values that need to be entered.
SNMPv3 users may only be used as a destination for SET OID actions,
only sending SNMPv1 traps are supported at this time.
Name
The name is the character string which contains a unique identifying
name for the SNMP destination.
Host Address
This defines the IP Address used to send SNMP Traps or SNMP Set OID
requests.
Port
This defines the Host Address Port used to send SNMP Trap or SNMP
Set OID requests.
Community (SNMPV1 and SNMPV2c only)
For SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 recipients, this must be a valid community for
the receiving agent.
SNMPV3 User (SNMPV3 only)
This must specify a valid SNMPV3 User name defined in the VACM
tables. This is the user name specified in the Set OID requests.
SNMPV3 PRIV Password (SNMPV3 only)
The PRIV Password of the SNMPV3 user used for sending Set OID
requests.
SNMPV3 AUTH Password (SNMPV3 only)
The AUTH password of the SNMPV3 user used for sending Set OID
requests.










