HP ProCurve Threat Management Solution Implementation Guide 2009-05

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HP ProCurve Network Immunity Manager with HP ProCurve Security Devices
Step 2: Detect Threats
4. For Role, select Manager (read/write) or Operator (read only). Select the role that corre-
sponds with the community name that you typed in step 3.
5. For Write Access, select Unrestricted (read/write) or Restricted (read only). Select the access
that corresponds with the community name and role that you specified in steps 3 and 4.
6. Click Apply.
7. Click Save.
Subtask: Configure SNMPv3 Settings. To configure SNMPv3 settings, complete the fol-
lowing steps:
1. In the System > Settings > SNMP window, select Enable SNMPv3.
2. Under Enable SNMPv3, click Add another user. The Add SNMPv3 User window is displayed.
Figure 4-28. Add SNMPv3 User Window
3. For User Name, type the SNMPv3 username for the account.
4. For Role, select the role of the account: Manager (read/write) or Operator (read only).
5. For Authentication Protocol, select the protocol used for the account: MD5 or SHA.
6. For Authentication Passphrase, type the authentication passphrase for the account.
7. For Privacy Protocol, select the privacy protocol used for the account: None, DES, or AES.
For the manager role, you must configure privacy settings. For the operator role, you have
the option to configure privacy settings, but are not required to do so.
8. If you selected a protocol in the previous step, for Privacy Passphrase type the privacy
passphrase for the account.
9. Click OK.
10. Click Save.
Subtask: Configure SNMP Trap Settings. The TMS zl Module supports the standard MIB-
II, the IF-MIB, and a proprietary MIB that is specific to the operation of the TMS zl Module,
including interoperability with PCM+ and NIM.
If you configure SNMP traps from the PCM+ interface instead of from the TMS zl Module
interface, the module will send only the MIB-II and IF-MIB traps to the PCM+ server, not the
proprietary MIB traps. Therefore, you should configure SNMP traps from the TMS zl Module
interface.