User's Guide

AirTight Management Console User Guide
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Click the Delete hyperlink for the Arcsight server IP address and port to delete the Arcsight server.
Once deleted from the list, the CEF messages will not be sent to this server.
Copy Arcsight Server Settings to Another Server
You can copy the Arcsight server settings from one server to another server when both servers are part
of the same server cluster. You can copy Arcsight server settings from child server to child server, parent
server to child server, or child server to parent server. You must be a superuser or an administrator to
copy policies from one server to another.
To copy Arcsight server settings, do the following.
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Go to Configuration>ESM Integration>Arcsight Integration on the parent server.
2. Click Copy Policy. The Copy Policies dialog box appears.
3. Select the server from which the Arcsight server settings are to be copied.
4. Select the server to which the Arcsight server settings are to be copied.
5. Click OK to copy the Arcsight server settings,
SNMP Integration
Go to Configuration->ESM Integration->SNMP to configure the integration settings for communication
with SNMP server
The SNMP page enables the sending of events from AirTight Management Console, as SNMP traps to
designated SNMP trap receivers. It also enables SNMP managers to query server operating parameters
using IF-MIB, MIB-II, and Host Resources MIB.
Select Enable SNMP Integration check box to enable the integration with SNMP servers. When SNMP
integration is enabled, the system sends SNMP traps to the configured SNMP servers. Other systems
can request for information about network entities from the SNMP server. Otherwise, SNMP integration
services are shut off.
Current Status displays the current status of the SNMP server. This can be Running or Stopped or
Error, depending on the state of the SNMP server. Error status is shown if the System server is stopped
or if an internal error occurs. In case of occurrence of an internal error, you need to contact Airtight
Technical Support.
Under SNMP Settings, configure SNMP Gets or Traps.
Configure SNMP Get and SNMP Traps
Select the SNMP Gets Enabled check box to allow SNMP managers to query server-operating
parameters enlisted in IF-MIB, MIB-II, and Host Resources MIB. Deselect this check box to block queries
related to all the MIBs.
Alternatively, select SNMP v3 Parameters check box to configure SNMP v3 Get parameters, that is
Username, Authentication Password, Privacy Password, Authentication Protocol and Privacy
Protocol.(Default Username is admin; default Authentication Password is password, default Privacy
Password is password, default Authentication Protocol is MD5 and default Privacy Protocol is DES.)
Select the Show Key check box to display the password as is, without masking it.
Select the SNMP Traps Enabled check box to allow SNMP traps to be sent to configured SNMP servers.
Additionally, select the SNMP versions to be enabled and configure the relevant settings. The SNMP
agent residing on the server uses the SNMP version parameters to deliver traps to the SNMP Trap
receivers.