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4.8
SNMP
Simple
Network
Management
Protocol
(SNMP)
is
a
protocol
used
for
exchanging
management
information
between
network
devices.
SNMP
is
a
member
of
the
TCP/IP
protocol
suite.
The
switch
series
support
SNMP
v1
and
v2c
and
V3.
An
SNMP
managed
network
consists
of
two
main
components:
agents
and
a
manager.
An
agent
is
a
management
software
module
that
resides
in
a
managed
switch.
An
agent
translates
the
local
management
information
from
the
managed
device
into
a
SNMP
compatible
format.
The
manager
is
the
console
through
the
network.
Following
commands
are
included
in
this
group:
4.8.1
SNMP
Configuration
4.8.2
SNMPv3
Profile
4.8.3
SNMP
Traps
4.8.4
SNMP
CLI
Commands
for
SNMP
4.8.1
SNMP
Configuration
This
page
allows
users
to
configure
SNMP
V1/V2c
Community.
The
community
string
can
be
viewed
as
the
password
because
SNMP
V1/V2c
doesn’t
request
you
to
enter
password
before
you
try
to
access
SNMP
agent.
The
community
includes
2
privileges,
Read
Only
and
Read
and
Write.
With
Read
Only
privilege,
you
only
have
the
ability
to
read
the
values
of
MIB
tables.
Default
community
string
is
Public.
With
Read
and
Write
privilege,
you
have
the
ability
to
read
and
set
the
values
of
MIB
tables.
Default
community
string
is
Private.
The
switch
allows
users
to
assign
4
community
strings.
Type
the
community
string
and
select
the
privilege.
Then
press
Apply
.
Note:
When
you
first
install
the
device
in
your
network,
we
highly
recommend
you
to
change
the
community
string.
Since
most
SNMP
management
application
uses
Public
and
Private
as
their
default
community
name,
this
might
be
the
leakage
of
the
network
security.