Advanced Configuration
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Figure 74 ARP Address Table
ARP address
Portfolio: {IP address, MAC address, Flags}
Function: Display ARP entries, including static and dynamic entries.
Operation: Select a static entry in the Number column. Click <Delete> to delete the entry.
Caution:
You cannot delete dynamic ARP entries.
6.11 SNMP
6.11.1 Overview
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a framework using TCP/IP to manage
network devices. With the SNMP function, the administrator can query device information,
modify parameter settings, monitor device status, and discover network faults.
6.11.2 Implementation
SNMP adopts the management station/agent mode. Therefore, SNMP involves two types of
NEs: NMS and agent.
The Network Management Station (NMS) is a station running SNMP-enabled network
management software client. It is the core for the network management of an SNMP
network.
Agent is a process in the managed network devices. It receives and processes request
packets from the NMS. When an alarm occurs, the agent proactively reports it to the
Summary of Contents for SICOM3024P
Page 13: ...Product Introduction 6 management software and SNMP network monitoring...
Page 25: ...Device Status 18 Figure 15 System Operating Information SICOM3024...
Page 73: ...Advanced Configuration 66 Figure 67 Setting ACL Entry Parameters Group 2...
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