Chapter 13
| Basic Administration Protocols
Simple Network Management Protocol
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Web Interface
To configure global settings for SNMP:
1.
Click Administration, SNMP.
2.
Select Configure Global from the Step list.
3.
Enable SNMP and the required trap types.
4.
Click Apply
Figure 218: Configuring Global Settings for SNMP
Setting the
Local Engine ID
Use the Administration > SNMP (Configure Engine - Set Engine ID) page to change
the local engine ID. An SNMPv3 engine is an independent SNMP agent that resides
on the switch. This engine protects against message replay, delay, and redirection.
The engine ID is also used in combination with user passwords to generate the
security keys for authenticating and encrypting SNMPv3 packets.
Command Usage
A local engine ID is automatically generated that is unique to the switch. This is
referred to as the default engine ID. If the local engine ID is deleted or changed, all
SNMP users will be cleared. You will need to reconfigure all existing users.
Parameters
These parameters are displayed:
◆
Engine ID
– A new engine ID can be specified by entering 9 to 64 hexadecimal
characters (5 to 32 octets in hexadecimal format). If an odd number of
characters are specified, a trailing zero is added to the value to fill in the last
octet. For example, the value “123456789” is equivalent to “1234567890”.
◆
Engine Boots
– The number of times that the engine has (re-)initialized since
the SNMP Engine ID was last configured.
11. These are legacy notifications and therefore when used for SNMPv3 hosts, they must be
enabled in conjunction with the corresponding entries in the Notification View (
).
Summary of Contents for GEL-1061
Page 14: ...Contents 14...
Page 28: ...Section I Getting Started 28...
Page 38: ...Chapter 1 Introduction System Defaults 38...
Page 40: ...Section II Web Configuration 40...
Page 60: ...Chapter 2 Using the Web Interface Navigating the Web Browser Interface 60...
Page 164: ...Chapter 6 Address Table Settings Issuing MAC Address Traps 164...
Page 192: ...Chapter 8 Congestion Control Storm Control 192...
Page 204: ...Chapter 9 Class of Service Layer 3 4 Priority Settings 204...
Page 216: ...Chapter 10 Quality of Service Attaching a Policy Map to a Port 216...
Page 430: ...Chapter 14 Multicast Filtering MLD Snooping Snooping and Query for IPv4 430...
Page 436: ...Chapter 15 IP Tools Address Resolution Protocol 436...
Page 474: ...Section III Appendices 474...
Page 492: ...Glossary 492...
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