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4.2.4 Management setup Menu
After logging in to the system, use this menu to
configure settings for remote access via the SNMP
agent, to configure the email alarm or to upgrade
the firmware.
NOTE:
You should set the community
string that controls access to the onboard SNMP
agent via in-band management software (SNMP
Configuration). Use the “Tab” key to move through
the fields and press the “Enter” key to select.
4.2.4.1 SNMP Configuration Menu
Use this screen to display and modify parameters for the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP). The switch features an onboard
SNMP agent that monitors the status
of its hardware as well as the traffic
passing through its ports. A computer
attached to the network, called a
network management station (NMS),
can be used to access this information,
and community strings control access
rights to the agent module. In order to
communicate with the switch, the NMS
must first submit a valid community
string for authentication. The options
for configuring community strings and
related trap functions are described
below.
Index:
This is the number assigned to each trap.
Status:
disable or enable the alarm function.
IP Address:
Enter the IP addresses of computers that will be notified when abnormalities on a
connection occur and an alarm needs to be sent.
Community:
enter their community names.
You can use an external SNMP-based application to configure and manage the switch. This
requires the SNMP agent on the switch and the SNMP network management station to use the
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