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System Log traps, which include notifications for the status of the CC unit itself, such as a 
hard disk failure, and Application Log traps for notifications generated by events in the CC 
application, such as modifications to a user account. To enable traps by type, check the boxes 
marked  System Log and Application Log. Individual traps can be enabled or disabled by 
checking their corresponding checkboxes Use Select All and Clear All to enable all traps or 
clear all checkboxes. Refer to the MIB files for the list of SNMP traps that are provided
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6.  Type the Trap Destination  Host IP address and Port number used by SNMP hosts in the 
Trap Destinations panel. Default port is 162.  
7.  Type the Community string and Version  (v1 or v2) used by SNMP hosts in the Trap 
Destinations panel. 
8.  Click Add to add this destination host to the list of configured hosts. To remove a host from 
the list, select the host and click Remove. There is no limit to the number of managers that 
can be set in this list. 
9.  When SNMP traps and their destinations are configured, click Update Trap Configuration. 
 
Configure Security  
The General properties allow you to configure SSL for client connections, enable strong 
passwords, enable user lockout, and set the order of your authentication databases.  
1.  On the Setup menu, click Security Manager. When the Security Manager screen appears, 
click on the General tab. 
 
Figure 213 Security Manager General Screen 
2.  Check the Use SSL For Client Connections check box if you want SSL encrypted 
connections to CC-SG. A restart of CC-SG is required after making a change. 
3.  Check the Force strong password check for the entire system and all users check box, if 
needed – see the next section. For strong passwords, minimum length is 6 characters and for 
non-strong passwords, minimum length is 4 characters. 
4.  Type the port number for accessing CC-SG via SSH. Please see SSH Access to CC-SG, later 
in this chapter, for additional information.  
5.  Click Update to update the changes.  
6.  Click Close to close the Security Manager screen. 
Note: For information on the ordering of the authentication databases, please see Chapter 9: 
Configuring Remote Authentication
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 additional information.