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Figure 67 – system security settings save and take effect successfully
System | SNMP
SNMP
is the standard protocol that regulates network management over the Internet. To
communicate with SNMP manager you must set up the same
SNMP
communities and identifiers on
both ends: manager and agent.
Use the
System | SNMP
menu to change current SNMP configuration.
Figure 68 – SNMP settings
Readonly community
– community name is used in SNMP version 1 and version 2c. Read-only
(public) community allows reading values, but denies any attempt to change values [1-32 all ASCII
printable characters, no spaces].
Readwrite community
– community name is used in SNMP version 1 and version 2c. Read-write
(private) community allows to read and (where possible) change values [1-32 all ASCII printable
characters, no spaces].
Default Trap community –
the default SNMP community name used for traps without specified
communities. The default community by most systems is "public". The community string must match
the community string used by the SNMP network management system (NMS) [1-32 all ASCII
printable characters, no spaces].
Trap Configuration Table: