
SNMP
SNMP- Configuration example
Microsemi PDS-408G Web Management User Guide Ver. 1.0.1, 03-2019
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9.3.2
SNMP Trap Source Configuration
Provides a list for all the events that may cause SNMP trap to be sent.
Delete
- Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
Name
- Indicates the name of the event that will case SNMP trap to be sent. Possible options are:
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coldStart
:
Unit up after power was applied to the unit.
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warmStart
:
SNMP was enabled in run time
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linkUp
:
Ethernet Link is up.
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linkDown
:
Ethernet Link is down
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authenticationFailure
: Remote SNMP client was trying to access the unit using invalid
username/pass values.
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newRoot
:
MSTP Spanning Tree Root was changed.
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topologyChange
: network topology was changed.
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lldpRemTablesChange:
9.4
SNMP- Configuration example
9.4.1
SNMPv2 Configuration Example
Enabling SNMP is the only step required to enable SNMPv2 with default SNMPv2 configuration (using
public/private community strings). The example bellow uses slightly different configuration strings for
better description of the procedure to configure SNMPv2.
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Use default (.1) to allow the user access to all
SNMP OiD or create your own
SNMP View
OiD-Range,
limiting the user access to
specific OiD. In the example the user has
access to all SNMP OiD except for MIB-II
system branch .1.3.6.1.2.1.1
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Modify/create public/private community
strings. Please note that the
Community name
field is just a
reference to the
Community
secondsret
password field
•
Modify/create two groups
using SNMPv2c security
model and link them to the
community name created in
the previous step.