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User’s Manual
4.5
SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is an Internet standard protocol used for monitoring
and managing the status of devices connected to IP networks.
Three versions of SNMP have been developed, namely, SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3, with the
newest version featuring improvements in performance, flexibility and security.
When SNMP is “On
,
” upon request of SNMP server, network
-attached devices display their status to
SNMP server, which activates remote modifications if necessary.
Figure: SNMP Settings
SNMP v1
Enable: On/Off
Select
“O
n
” or “O
ff
” to
enable or disable.
SNMP v2c
Enable: On/Off
Select
“O
n
” or “O
ff
” to enable or disable.
The community name can be specified as a password for
read, write or trap access to all supported SNMP objects; check the community string from SNMP
server and input to the corresponding field in camera.
SNMP v3
Enable: On Off
SNMP V3 provides more security features than SNMP v1/SNMP v2.
Select “
On
”
in the dropdown to
enable the function. Input User Name for SNM
P v3 first. Then select desired modes for “Authentication”
with “Privacy” and enter passwords paired with both protocols individually.
Trap
Mode: V1/V2C/V3/Off
Trap under SNMP allows a network-attached device to notify the SNMP server of significant events
via unsolicited and irregular notification. Select which SNMP mode (v1, v2c or v3) to be enabled with
Trap.
Target IP:
Input the IP address of SNMP server in
“Target IP” field.
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