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RFC 2573
SNMP Applications
RFC 2574
User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3)
RFC 2575
View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 2576
Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3 of the
Internet-standard Network Management Framework
M. LoadMaster Software Upgrades
1. Online Upgrades
The LoadMaster provides the ability to perform online software updates and upgrades. Patches will be made
available by KEMP Technologies, these patches should be installed on a machine which supports an FTP, a
HTTP or an SSH daemon.
Patches are checksummed (with MD5) and encrypted to protect against data corruption or tampering.
Using the configuration menu (utilities->software upgrade), it is possible to download the patch from the
server machine (the protocol used can be FTP, SCP or HTTP). When the patch has been downloaded, the patch
will be unpacked and checked.
If the patch is valid, the patch version will be displayed and the user will be asked if the patch should be
installed. Upon the successful installation of the patch, the LoadMaster should be rebooted to activate the new
version.
If for some reason, the patch does not perform as required, the previous version of the software may be
reactivated via the configuration menu.
Converting from a 30 or 60 day evaluation license to a full license or from a L4 only to a L4 and L7 license can
be performed using the menu item Utilities->Update License. If the LoadMaster is already running in a L4+L7
mode, this menu option is not available.
After updating a license key a reboot should be performed to enable the new functionality.
N. Miscellaneous
1. Remote Syslogd Support
The LoadMaster can produce various warning and error messages using the syslog protocol. These messages
are normally stored locally and may be displayed via the diagnostics menu point. It is also possible to
configure the LoadMaster to transmit these error messages to a remote syslogd server (menu point:
extended->syslog). Five different error message levels are defined. Each level of message may be sent to a
different server. The levels are:
NOTICE
WARN
ERROR
CRITICAL
EMERGENCY
Notice messages are sent for information only; Emergency messages normally require immediate user action.