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Setting Up Websense V-Series Appliances > Alerting
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Select the SNMP version (v1, v2c, or v3) used in your network.
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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 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 OK to implement your changes.
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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 appliance
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To verify your configuration, click Send Test Trap. If the test trap succeeds, click OK to apply and save your changes. See Enable specific alerts to configure which events cause a trap to be sent.
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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 Privacy password used for encryption.
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To verify your configuration, click Send Test Trap. If the test trap succeeds, click OK to implement your changes. See Enable specific alerts to configure which events cause a trap to be sent.
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The hardware or software Event that triggers the alert (for example, a network interface link going down or coming up, or a Websense service stopping).
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The Threshold, if applicable, that defines the alert condition (for example, CPU usage exceeding 90%, or free disk space reaching less than 10% of the total disk size).
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The Type of alert (system resource or operational event).
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Setting Up Websense V-Series Appliances > Alerting
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