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pg.snmp.userTarget.
These parameters are used only when you have set pg.snmp.customTarget to userTarget.
Note: These settings must match those of your third-party SNMP server.
pg.snmp.userTarget.authProtocol
Specifies the authorization protocol to use. This parameter is valid only when pg.snmp.userTarget.useAuth is set to true. Valid values are MD5 (default) or SHA.
You can edit this parameter from the 3rd Party SNMP Configuration > Authorization Protocol field in the Mediator > Administration > SNMP page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.snmp.userTarget.ipAddress
Specifies the IP address of the SNMP server. You cannot set this parameter to localhost.
Important: If you do not set this parameter properly, the traps might not reach the SNMP server. Mediator sends events as SNMP traps, but because there is no mechanism for acknowledging traps that are configured incorrectly, the SNMP server does not return errors when settings are incorrect.
You can edit this parameter from the 3rd Party SNMP Configuration > Host Name/IP Address field in the Mediator > Administration > SNMP page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.snmp.userTarget.maxRequestSize
Specifies the maximum size (in bytes) for SNMP traps. The default is 65535.
pg.snmp.userTarget.port
Specify the SNMP trap receiver port that is listening for SNMP requests and packets. The default is 2161.
You can edit this parameter from the 3rd Party SNMP Configuration > Port field in the Mediator > Administration > SNMP page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.snmp.userTarget.privProtocol
Specifies the privacy protocol to use. This parameter is valid only when pg.snmp.userTarget.usePrivacy is set to true. The default is DES.
*DES (default)
*AES128
*AES192
*AES256
You can edit this parameter from the 3rd Party SNMP Configuration > Privacy Protocol field in the Mediator > Administration > SNMP page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.snmp.userTarget.retries
Specifies the number of times to resend SNMP traps upon failure. The default is 1.
This parameter works with pg.snmp.userTarget.sendTimeOut to determine the delay in re-sending SNMP traps to malfunctioning SNMP servers (that is, it retries *sendTimeOut). This means that if the retries parameter is set to 3, and the sendTimeOut parameter is set to 500 milliseconds, there is a 1.5 second delay before the Mediator thread sending the alert is available to send another event. Malfunctioning event destinations could delay the amount of time it takes Mediator to report events, or it could cause discarded events when the queue reaches its maximum level.
pg.snmp.userTarget.sendTimeOut
Specifies the amount of time (in milliseconds) to wait before the SNMP trap times out because the server destination is not responding. This value schedules a timer that resends an SNMP event that has not yet completed when it expires. You must set a timeout value that ensures that the trap is sent to the SNMP server within the time frame. This parameter does not abort an event that is in progress. Set this parameter higher than the default when sending traps with large payloads. The default is 500.
This parameter works with pg.snmp.userTarget.retries to determine the delay in re-sending SNMP traps to malfunctioning SNMP servers (that is, it retries *sendTimeOut). This means that if the retries parameter is set to 3, and the sendTimeOut parameter is set to 500 milliseconds, there is a 1.5 second delay before the Mediator thread sending the alert is available to send another event. Malfunctioning event destinations could delay the amount of time it takes Mediator to report events, or it could cause discarded events when the queue reaches its maximum level.
pg.snmp.userTarget.transportProtocol
Specifies the protocol used by SNMP to send traps. Valid values are TCP (default) and UDP.
You can edit this parameter from the 3rd Party SNMP Configuration > Transport field in the Mediator > Administration > SNMP page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.snmp.userTarget.useAuth
Specifies whether SNMP must support authenticated messages. Authenticated messages have a timestamp which ensures that if a user intercepts the request and then tries to send it repeatedly, the request is ignored.
If set to true, then the event is hashed to ensure that the contents are not modified by a third party while in transit. The default is false.
You can edit this parameter from the 3rd Party SNMP Configuration > Use Authorization check box in the Mediator > Administration > SNMP page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.snmp.userTarget.usePrivacy
Specifies whether a privacy (encryption) key is required. The default is false.
You can edit this parameter from the 3rd Party SNMP Configuration > Use Privacy check box in the Mediator > Administration > SNMP page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.snmp.userTarget.userName
Specifies the SNMPv3 user name to use when connecting to the receiver.
You can edit this parameter from the 3rd Party SNMP Configuration > User Name field in the Mediator > Administration > SNMP page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.vsdTransformer
pg.vsdTransformer.xslFilePath
This is an internal parameter. Do not modify.
pg.uddiClient.
pg.uddiClient.hostName
Specifies the name or IP address of the machine on which CentraSite is running. The default is your-CS-host-name.
You can edit this parameter from the Host Name field on the Mediator > Administration > CentraSite Communication page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.uddiClient.protocol
Specifies the protocol of the machine on which CentraSite is running. Valid values are http (the default) or https.
pg.uddiClient.uddiPort
Specifies the port used for UDDI access to CentraSite. The default is 53307.
You can edit this parameter from the UDDI Port field on the Mediator > Administration > CentraSite Communication page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.uddiClient.userName
Specifies the CentraSite user name and password that Mediator must use to access CentraSite. The default is your-CS-user-name.
If you are using the Operating System auth mechanism, use the following format for the user name:

CS-Host-Name\CS-user-name
You can edit this parameter from the User Name field on the Mediator > Administration > CentraSite Communication page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.uddiClient.uddiClientTimeout
Specifies the number of milliseconds that can elapse before not publishing performance metrics to an unavailable CentraSite server. The default is 5000.

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