2.2.8 snMP
This series of screens — Host Table, Trap Setting and SNMPv3 VGU Table (with subsections) —
presents SNMP configuration options.
2.2.8.1 Host Table
This screen links the host
IP address to a community
name. enter an IP address
and community name,
then click “Add” to add the
new entry to the list
(temporary until “Submit”
is clicked). Click “Modify”
to temporarily save
changes to an existing
entry (temporary until
“Submit” is clicked). Click
“Remove” to remove a selected entry (temporary until “Submit” is clicked). Check “Relationship”
to create a Set Community name; uncheck “Relationship to create a Get Community name.
Click “Submit” to commit the settings. Click “Refresh” to display current switch settings. To
eventually make all changes permanent in Flash memory, click on “Save Configuration” (listed
at the bottom of the Configuration Menu) and click “Save.”
2.2.8.2 Trap Setting
By setting trap
destination IP
addresses and
community names,
you can enable the
SNMP trap function to
send trap packets in
different versions (v1
or v2c).
Click “Submit” to
commit the settings.
Click “Refresh” to
display current switch settings. To eventually make all changes permanent in Flash memory,
click on “Save Configuration” (listed at the bottom of the Configuration Menu) and click “Save.”
2.2.8.3 SNMPv3 VGU Table
Two concepts — delineated on the three subsection screens that follow — represent the new
security features defined by SNMPv3:
1. The User-based Security Model (USM), which provides authentication, encryption and
decryption of SNMPv3 packets, and
2. The View-based Access Control Model (VACM), which provides access control.
on each of these option screens, click “Add” to add the new entry to the list (temporary until
“Submit” is clicked). Click “Modify” to temporarily save changes to an existing entry (temporary
until “Submit” is clicked). Click “Remove” to remove a selected entry (temporary until “Submit”
is clicked). Check “Relationship” to create a Set Community name; uncheck “Relationship to
create a Get Community name.
Click “Submit” to commit the settings. Click “Refresh” to display current switch settings. To
eventually make all changes permanent in Flash memory, click on “Save Configuration” (listed
at the bottom of the Configuration Menu) and click “Save.”
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