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HAPTER
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| Configuring the Switch
Simple Network Management Protocol
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:
The predefined default groups and view can be deleted from the
system. You can then define customized groups and views for the SNMP
clients that require access.
C
ONFIGURING
SNMP
S
YSTEM
AND
T
RAP
S
ETTINGS
To manage the switch through SNMP, you must first enable the protocol
and configure the basic access parameters. To issue trap messages, the
trap function must also be enabled and the destination host specified.
P
ARAMETERS
The following parameters are displayed on the SNMP System Configuration
page:
SNMP System Configuration
◆
Mode
- Enables or disables SNMP service. (Default: Disabled)
◆
Version
- Specifies the SNMP version to use. (Options: SNMP v1,
SNMP v2c, SNMP v3; Default: SNMP v2c)
◆
Read Community
- The community used for read-only access to the
SNMP agent. (Range: 0-255 characters, ASCII characters 33-126 only;
Default: public)
This parameter only applies to SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c. SNMPv3 uses the
User-based Security Model (USM) for authentication and privacy. This
Table 12: SNMP Security Models and Levels
Model Level
Community
String
Group
Read View
Write View
Security
v1
noAuth
NoPriv
public
default_ro_group
default_view
none
Community string only
v1
noAuth
NoPriv
private
default_rw_grou
p
default_view
default_view
Community string only
v1
noAuth
NoPriv
user defined
user defined
user defined
user defined
Community string only
v2c
noAuth
NoPriv
public
default_ro_group
default_view
none
Community string only
v2c
noAuth
NoPriv
private
default_rw_grou
p
default_view
default_view
Community string only
v2c
noAuth
NoPriv
user defined
user defined
user defined
user defined
Community string only
v3
noAuth
NoPriv
user defined
default_rw_grou
p
default_view
default_view
A user name match only
v3
Auth
NoPriv
user defined
user defined
user defined
user defined
Provides user authentication
via MD5 or SHA algorithms
v3
Auth
Priv
user defined
user defined
user defined
user defined
Provides user authentication
via MD5 or SHA algorithms
and data privacy using DES
56-bit encryption
Summary of Contents for ES4528V-38
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Page 6: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE 6...
Page 22: ...FIGURES 22...
Page 26: ...SECTION Getting Started 26...
Page 46: ...CHAPTER 2 Initial Switch Configuration Managing System Files 46...
Page 48: ...SECTION Web Configuration 48...
Page 75: ...CHAPTER 4 Configuring the Switch Creating Trunk Groups 75 Figure 11 LACP Port Configuration...
Page 186: ...CHAPTER 6 Performing Basic Diagnostics Running Cable Diagnostics 186...
Page 192: ...CHAPTER 7 Performing System Maintenance Managing Configuration Files 192...
Page 242: ...CHAPTER 12 Port Commands 242...
Page 248: ...CHAPTER 13 Link Aggregation Commands 248...
Page 266: ...CHAPTER 15 RSTP Commands 266...
Page 276: ...CHAPTER 16 IEEE 802 1X Commands 276...
Page 286: ...CHAPTER 17 IGMP Commands 286...
Page 294: ...CHAPTER 18 LLDP Commands 294...
Page 300: ...CHAPTER 19 MAC Commands 300...
Page 310: ...CHAPTER 21 PVLAN Commands 310...
Page 322: ...CHAPTER 22 QoS Commands 322...
Page 356: ...CHAPTER 26 SNMP Commands 356...
Page 359: ...CHAPTER 27 HTTPS Commands 359 EXAMPLE HTTPS redirect enable HTTPS...
Page 360: ...CHAPTER 27 HTTPS Commands 360...
Page 366: ...CHAPTER 29 UPnP Commands 366...
Page 374: ...CHAPTER 31 Firmware Commands 374...
Page 376: ...SECTION Appendices 376...
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