Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC PowerStore Security Configuration Guide
- Contents
- Additional Resources
- Authentication and access
- Hardware root of trust
- Authenticating and Managing User Accounts, Roles, and Privileges
- Certificates
- Secure communication between PowerStore appliances within a cluster
- Secure communication for replication and data import
- vSphere Storage API for Storage Awareness support
- CHAP authentication
- Configuring CHAP
- External SSH access
- Configuring external SSH access
- NFS secure
- Security on file system objects
- File systems access in a multiprotocol environment
- Understanding Common AntiVirus Agent (CAVA)
- Code signing
- Communication security settings
- Auditing
- Data security settings
- Secure serviceability settings
- Operational description of SupportAssist
- SupportAssist options
- SupportAssist Connect via Gateway option
- SupportAssist Connect Directly option
- Requirements for SupportAssist Connect via Gateway
- Requirements for SupportAssist Connect Directly
- Configuring SupportAssist
- Configure SupportAssist
- CloudIQ
- Cybersecurity
- Security Alert Settings
- TLS cipher suites
- Directory Services
○ Version
○ Trap Community String
● For SNMPv3
○ Network Name or IP address
○ Port
○ Minimal Severity Level of Alerts
○ Version
○ Security Level
NOTE: Depending on the security level selected, additional fields appear.
■ For the level None, only Username appears.
■ For the level Authentication only, Password and Authentication Protocol appear along with Username.
■ For the level Authentication and privacy, Password, Authentication Protocol, and Privacy Protocol
appear along with Username.
○ Username
NOTE: When the Security Level of None is selected, the username must be NULL. When a Security Level of
Authentication only or Authentication and privacy is selected, the username is the Security Name of the
SNMPv3 user sending the message. The SNMP username can contain up to 32 characters in length and include
any combination of alphanumeric characters (uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and numbers).
○ Password
NOTE: When a Security Level of either Authentication only or Authentication and privacy is selected, the
system determines the password.
○ Authentication Protocol
NOTE:
When a Security Level of either Authentication only or Authentication and privacy is selected, select
either MD5 or SHA256.
○ Privacy Protocol
NOTE: When a Security Level of Authentication and privacy is selected, select either AES256 or TDES.
4. Click Add.
5. (Optional) To verify whether SNMP Manager destinations can be reached and the correct information is received, click Sent
Test SNMP Trap.
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Security Alert Settings