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Using Novell Security Manager 4.1.5. SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) monitors and manages the local network. SNMP allows the administrator to make quick queries about the condition of the network devices, such as the number and configuration of the network interfaces, the forwarded traffic, the current processes and hard disk utilization. Next to the current state, tendencies and time rows are interesting. They give a detailed insight into the functions of a network – the history can be monitored and remedied before turning into a real problem. Configure the access rights to the SNMP service in the SNMP Access window. The users of the configured networks can then conduct queries about the SNMP server on Novell Security Manager with their read only rights. Security Note: The SNMP data traffic (Protocol version 2) between Novell Security Manager and the network is not encrypted. Authorizing Access to the SNMP Server: 1. Enable SNMP Access by clicking the Enable button. 2. From the Allowed Networks selection field, select the networks that you wish to allow for accessing the SNMP server. 3. Enter the Community String in this entry field. 4. Save your configuration by clicking Save. In the SNMP Traps window you can define a Trap-Server, to which relevant information for the system administration is sent as SNMP Traps. To recognize those Traps a special SNMP monitoring software is required. The messages, which are sent as SNMP Trap, contain the Object ID (OID). The OID for messaging events (1500), the classification of the message (DEBUG = 0, INFO = 1, WARN = 2, CRIT = 3) and the relevant error code (000 bis 999) are attached. Example: The notification INFO-354: Intrusion Protection Pattern Up2Date succeeded Intrusion Protection Pattern Up2Date succeeded has in this case the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1. and is assigned the following string: 50