(Network view only) The SNMPv3 tab allows you to manually or automatically create, edit, and delete
SNMPv3 proxy forwarder, proxy trap forwarder entries, and remote user entries.
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Proxy Server Selection area
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Choose the gateway network element (GNE) from the drop-down list.
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Check this box if you want to configure SNMPv3 proxy to work with IPv6 addresses for SNMPv3 traps and targets.
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SNMP Proxy Forwarder Table
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Displays the context engine ID of an end network element (ENE).
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Displays the address of the ENE where the SNMP requests have to be forwarded.
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Displays the type of requests forwarded —read or write.
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Displays the name of the user who receives this request from an NMS.
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Displays the security level of the incoming requests —noAuthNoPriv, authNoPriv, or authPriv.
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Displays the name of the user to whom the requested is forwarded.
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Displays the security level of the incoming remote requests —noAuthNoPriv, authNoPriv, or authPriv.
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Removes the selected entry.
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SNMPv3 Proxy Trap Forwarder Table
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Displays the context engine ID of the ENE where the traps are forwarded from the GNE.
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Displays the identities of the targets to which the traps that match this entry are forwarded. All entries in the Trap Destination (V3) table that have the specified tag in their Proxy Tag list are chosen for forwarding the traps.
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Displays the name of the user to match in the trap sent from the ENE to the GNE.
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Displays the security level to match in the trap sent from the ENE to the GNE—noAuthNoPriv, authNoPriv, or authPriv.
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Removes the selected entry.
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Displays the context engine ID of the ENE.
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Displays the name of the user requesting the proxy.
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Displays the authentication protocol —MD5, SHA1, or None.
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Displays the privacy protocol —DES or None.
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Opens the Edit User dialog box, which allows you to edit the authentication and encryption algorithm.
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Removes the selected entry user.
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Displays context-sensitive help.
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