Websense Security Blade Manager Help
X-Series v7.6.4

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Configuration > X10G security blade alerting

Use the Configuration > Alerting page to enable and configure SNMP alerting.
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Select the SNMP version (v1, v2c, or v3) used in your network.
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With SNMP v1 and v2c, a suffix (-wcg, -wws, or -na) is appended to the community name to indicate the originating module for the counter.
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If you selected v1 or v2c, provide the Community name for the security blade, and then click Save.
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If you selected v3, select the Security level (None, Authentication only, or Authentication and Encryption) used in your network, and the User name to associate with SNMP communication.
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If you selected a security level that includes authentication, also enter and confirm the Password for the selected user name, then select the Authentication protocol (MD5 or SHA).
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If you selected authentication and encryption, select the Encryption protocol (DES or AES), and then enter and confirm the Encryption key used for encryption.
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Click Save to implement your changes.
Before enabling the security blade to send SNMP traps, download the appliance MIB file using the link in the Trap Server section of the Configuration > Alerting page. The MIB file must be installed in your SNMP manager before it can interpret traps sent by the security blade.
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Under Trap Server, click On, and then select the SNMP version (v1, v2c, or v3) used in your network.
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The Community name to associate with traps sent by the security blade
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To verify your configuration, click Send Test Trap. If the test trap succeeds, click Save to implement your changes. See Enable specific alerts for an X10G security blade to configure which events cause a trap to be sent.
If there is a problem sending the test trap, verify the community name, IP address, and port, and make sure that the network allows communication between the security blade C interface and the SNMP manager.
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For SNMP v3, enter the Engine ID and IP address of your SNMP manager, as well as the Port used for SNMP communication.
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Select the Security level (None, Authentication only, or Authentication and Encryption) used in your network, and the User name to associate with SNMP communication.
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If you selected a security level that includes authentication, also enter and confirm the Password for the selected user name, then select the Authentication protocol (MD5 or SHA).
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If you selected authentication and encryption, select the Encryption protocol (DES or AES), and then enter the Encryption key used for encryption.
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To verify your configuration, click Send Test Trap. If the test trap succeeds, click Save to implement your changes. See Enable specific alerts for an X10G security blade to configure which events cause a trap to be sent.
If there is a problem sending the test trap, verify the community name, IP address, and port, and make sure that the network allows communication between the security blade and the SNMP manager.


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