Instruction Manual
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Retries:
Indicates the SNMP trap inform retry times. The allowed range is 1
to 255.
2.
Click on the
Add
button to add the new SNMPv3 host entry.
Viewing SNMPv3 Notification Recipients
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On the
SNMPv3 2 Host Status
page, the following notification recipient
information will be displayed:
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Server Address
:
Displays the current server address.
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SNMP Version
: Displays the current SNMP version.
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Notify Type:
Displays the current notification type.
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USer Name:
Display the current user name.
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UDP Port
: Displays the current UDP port.
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Time Out
: Displays the current time out.
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Retries:
Displays the current retry times.
Deleting SNMPv3 Notification Recipients
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On the
SNMPv3 Host Status
page, by selecting the
Delete
button under the
Action
field, next to the SNMP notification you wish to delete from the Switch.
SNMP Engine ID
Configure SNMPv3 Engine ID on this page. The entry index key is Engine ID. The
remote engine ID is used to compute the security digest for authenticating and
encrypting packets sent to a user on the remote host.
Applying Changes to the SNMP Engine ID
1.
On the
Engine ID Setting
page, enter the following information:
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Use Default:
Lets you define whether you’d like to use the default Engine ID
(
Enabled
) or define your own (
Disabled
)
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Engine ID:
An octet string identifying the engine ID that this entry should
belong to. The string must contain an even number between 10 and 64
hexadecimal digits, but all zeros and all F’s are not allowed.
2.
Click on the
Apply
button to apply your changes to the SNMP engine ID.
Viewing SNMP Engine ID Status
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On the
Engine ID Status
page, the following engine ID information will be
displayed: