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AN-80i
Manual
70-00072-01-07
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Page 43 of 106
Sept 18, 2008
3.10
SNMP Settings Screen
Click
Configure
SNMP
(blue text) on the System Configuration screen to view and edit the
SNMP settings. The hyperlink appears only if the SNMP Enable box is checked.
The SNMP protocol allows an application to interrogate the AN-80i for information saved
in the MIB an to change enabled fields within the MIB. When the SNMP Agent in the AN-
80i detects an error condition, a special message known as a trap can be sent (if
enabled). A Trap Host is an IP system/server that is set up to receive SNMP trap
messages. The SNMP Configuration screen displays a list of the current communities.
The Chg buttons can be used to add, edit, or delete community settings.
Figure 17: Web - SNMP Configuration Screen
SNMP Community Management
Community Name
: Displays the SNMP community name for each entry (maximum of
eight entries).
Access
: Displays the access permissions for each SNMP community.
None
: Deny read and write permission for this community.
Read
: Grant read access permission only for this community. Deny write permission.
Write
: Grant write access permission only for this community. Deny read permission.
Read&Write
: Grant read and write access permission for this community.
Chg
: Click the Chg button to modify the settings for the adjacent entry.
Save Comm
: Click the Save Comm button to save changes to the community settings.
SNMP Traps Management
IP Address(IPv4)
: IP address associated with this SNMP alarm.
Port
: Destination port address associated with this SNMP alarm.
Community
: Community associated with this SNMP alarm.
Chg
: Click the Chg button to modify the settings for the adjacent entry.