4.3.3
SNMP Settings and Trap Destination Addresses
This pane is used to define the IP destination addresses and the minimal severity of events sent
to the corresponding IP Address destination.
Up to five IP Destination Addresses can be defined.
To access the SNMP Managers pane
1.
Click the
Admin
menu option and then the
Security
sub-menu option. From the
Security
sub-menus choose
SNMP Managers
. The SNMP Managers pane is displayed.
2. Define the required parameters according to the following descriptions.
Click to add IP
Destination Address
•
SNMP Read Community - can be used as a password to secure information retrieval.
Public – no password (default)
Private – password can be assigned
•
SNMP Write Community - can be used as a password to secure performing set
commands.
Public – no password (default)
Private – password can be assigned
•
SNMP Trap Community - You can configure the SNMP service to send a trap when it
receives a request for information that does not contain the correct community name and
does not match an accepted host name.
Public – no password (default)
Private – password can be assigned
3. Add the IP Destination Addresses – these are the addresses to which traps will be sent:
•
Click the + sign to add a row to the table.
Note: To remove the last row, click the “–“ sign. To remove a selected row, mark the required row
and then click the “–“ sign.
•
Define the IP Destination Address to which the traps will be sent and click
Apply.
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