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Tsunami™ QB-8100 Series (50 Mbps / 12 Mbps)

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System ManagementPriv ProtocolPriv PasswordAuth ProtocolAuth PasswordThis field configures the type of privacy (or encryption) protocol. This parameter is availableonly when the security level is AuthPriv. Select the encryption standard either AES-<strong>12</strong>8(Advanced Encryption Standard) or DES (Data Encryption Standard) from the list. Thedefault Priv Protocol is AES-<strong>12</strong>8.This field configures the pass key for Privacy protocol selected. This parameter is availableonly when the security level is AuthPriv. The default password is public<strong>12</strong>3 and range ofthis field must be between 8-32 characters.This field configures the type of Authentication protocol. Select the encryption standardeither SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm) or MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm) from the list. Thedefault Auth Protocol is DES.This configures the pass key for Privacy protocol selected. The default password ispublic<strong>12</strong>3 and range of this field must be between 8-32 characters.The default user in SNMPv3 is “admin” has all read-write privileges and only one user issupported.If SNMPv3 is enabled, the v3 stats can be seen in the MONITOR > SNMPv3 stats page.5.3.3.2 SNMP Trap Host TableThis table contains the list of IP addresses where the SNMP traps will be delivered. It supports maximum 5 rows.Adding Entries to the Trap Host TableTo add entries to the Trap Host Table1. Click Add to add Table Entries to the Trap Host Table.Figure 5-15 SNMP Trap Host Table Add Row2. Enter the IP Address, Password, and Comment.3. Select the entry status as Enable or Disable and click Add.All traps will be delivered to the host port number 162. The community string/ password field is not valid if the device isconfigured in SNMPv3 mode.NOTE: Changes to SNMP parameters require a Reboot to take effect.5.3.4 System Log Host TableSystem log messages are generated by the system by sending requests at various instances to the system log server. Thepriority with which the messages are to be logged from the configured instance can be reconfigured by selecting a desiredTsunami <strong>QB</strong>-<strong>8100</strong> <strong>Series</strong> (<strong>50</strong> <strong>Mbps</strong> / <strong>12</strong> <strong>Mbps</strong>) Installation and Management Guide <strong>12</strong>2

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