TMS zl Module Planning and Implementation Guide 2009-08
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Glossary of Acronyms and Abbreviations
- 1.0 Purpose
- 2.0 Intended Audience
- 3.0 Objectives
- 4.0 Prerequisites
- 5.0 Skills
- 6.0 The HP ProCurve Threat Management Services zl Module
- 7.0 Common TMS Security Control Points
- 8.0 Deployment Considerations
- 9.0 Installation and Preparation of the TMS zl Module
- 10.0 Configuration of the TMS zl Module
- 11.0 Using multiple HP ProCurve Threat Management Services zl Modules
- Appendix A – Additional References
- Appendix B – Sample Company Information Assets Spreadsheet
- Sample “Information Assets” tab (See Embedded “Company Information Assets” Microsoft Excel 2003 spreadsheet)
- “Server Network Details” tab (See Embedded “Company Information Assets” Microsoft Excel 2003 spreadsheet)
- “TMS Zones” tab (See Embedded “Company Information Assets” Microsoft Excel 2003 spreadsheet)
- “Firewall Rules” tab (See Embedded “Company Information Assets” Microsoft Excel 2003 spreadsheet)
- /Sample “Company Information Assets” Microsoft Excel 2003 spreadsheet
- Appendix C – Information Gathering Tools
- Appendix D - Updating Switch Software
- Appendix E – Emergency Recovery Process

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3. For Address, type the IP address or FQDN of the syslog server.
4. For Port, type the port number of the syslog server. The well-known
port for syslog is 514.
5. From the Facility list, select the facility from which the events will be
sent.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Save.
9.2.5.5 Configure SNMP Traps
SNMP traps are unsolicited messages that are sent by managed devices to alert
you about specific events. For example, you can use PCM+ to manage the
TMS zl Module by specifying PCM+ as a trap destination.
The TMS zl Module supports the standard MIB-II, the IF-MIB, and a
proprietary MIB that is particular to the operation of the TMS zl Module.
Note: 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. The
proprietary MIB can be found in the help files on the module.
To configure SNMP traps, select System > Logging and click the SNMP
Traps tab.
System > Logging > SNMP Traps Window
To enable SNMP traps, do one or both of the following:
• Select the Enable SNMPv2 traps check box.
• Select the Enable SNMPv3 traps check box.
To add an SNMPv2 trap destination (such as PCM+), complete the following
steps:
1. Under Enable SNMPv2 traps, click Add another destination. The
Add SNMPv2 Destination window is displayed.