Cisco Cisco Firepower 4110 Security Appliance
Configuring SNMP Target Addresses
In SNMPv3, the Target Addresses table contains transport addresses to be used in the generation of traps. If the
tag list of an entry contains a tag from the SNMP Notify Table, this target is selected for reception of notifications.
For SNMP versions 1 and 2, this table is used to restrict the range of addresses from which SNMP requests are
accepted and to which SNMP traps may be sent. If the Transport Tag of an entry in the community table is not
empty, it must be included in one or more entries in the Target Address Table.
To configure SNMP target addresses
1.
In the Configuration perspective, select Setup > Device Security > SNMP > Target Address.
2.
Do one of the following:
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To add a target address, click (Add).
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To edit an entry, double-click the row.
3.
Configure target address parameters and click Submit.
Table 40: SNMP Target Address Parameters
Parameter
Description
Name
The name of the target address entry.
IP Address and L4 Port
[IP-port number]
The IP address of the management station (APSolute Vision server) and TCP
port to be used as the target of SNMP traps. The format of the values is
<IP
address >-<TCP port>
, where
<TCP port>
must be
162. For example, if the value for IP Address and L4 Port is 1.2.3.4-
162, 1.2.3.4 is the IP address of the APSolute Vision server and 162 is the port
number for SNMP traps.
Note:
APSolute Vision listens for traps only on port 162.
Mask
A subnet mask of the management station.
Tag List
Specifies sets of target addresses. Tags are separated by spaces. The tags
contained in the list may be either tags from the Notify table or Transport tags
from the Community table.
Each tag can appear in more than one tag list. When a significant event occurs on
Each tag can appear in more than one tag list. When a significant event occurs on
the network device, the tag list identifies the targets to which a notification is sent.
Default: v3Traps
Default: v3Traps
Target Parameters Name
The set of target parameters to be used when sending SNMP traps. Target
parameters are defined in the Target Parameters table.
Configuring Device Users in the DefensePro Device-
Security Setup
For each device, you can configure a list of users who are authorized to access that device through any enabled
access method (Web, Telnet, SSH, SWBM). When configuration tracing is enabled, users can receive e-mail
notifications of changes made to the device.
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