8- and 24-Port Gigabit L2 Managed Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Switches
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Figure 4-60. Set up VLAN Tag Priority Mapping.
Parameter description:
QCL ID: QoS Control List (QCL): 1–24
Tag Priority 0–7 Class: Low/Normal/Medium/High
4.9 SNMP Configuration
Any Network Management System (NMS) running Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can manage the Managed devices
equipped with SNMP agent, provided that the Management Information Base (MIB) is installed correctly on the managed devices. The
SNMP is a protocol that is used to govern the transfer of information between SNMP manager and agent,. It traverses the Object
Identity (OID) of the management Information Base (MIB), described in the form of SMI syntax. The SNMP agent running on the switch
responds to the request issued by the SNMP manager.
The NMS issues the trap information. The switch supports a switch to turn on or off the SNMP agent. If you set the field SNMP to
“Enable,” the SNMP agent will start. You can access all supported MIB OIDs, including RMON MIB, via SNMP manager. If the field
SNMP is set to “Disable,” the SNMP agent will be de-activated, and the related Community Name, Trap Host IP Address, Trap, and
all MIB counters will be ignored.
Function name: SNMP Configuration
Function description: This function is used to configure SNMP settings, community name, trap host, and public traps. An SNMP
manager must pass the authentication by identifying both community names, then it can access the MIB of the target device. Both
parties must have the same community name. Once you complete the setting, click on the
<Apply>
button, and the setting takes
effect.