
Administering Your Cisco RV220W
Network Management (SNMP)
Cisco RV220W Administration Guide
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Network Management (SNMP)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) lets you monitor and manage your
router from an SNMP manager. SNMP provides a remote means to monitor and
control network devices, and to manage configurations, statistics collection,
performance, and security.
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SNMP Users and Trap Settings, page 169
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SNMP System Information, page 171
SNMP Users and Trap Settings
If you choose to enable SNMP, configure the user security settings and trap
settings.
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Managing User Security Settings and Trap Settings, page 169
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Configuring the User Security Settings for SNMP, page 170
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Configuring SNMP Traps, page 171
Managing User Security Settings and Trap Settings
Use the
Administration > Network Management > SNMP
page to enable SNMP,
and manage the user security settings and trap settings.
To open this page:
In the navigation tree, choose
Administration
>
Network
Management
>
SNMP
.
STEP 1
At the top of the page, check the
Enable
box to enable
SNMP
. Uncheck the box to
disable this feature. After changing this setting, click
Save
to save your changes, or
click
Cancel
to reload the page with the current settings
STEP 2
In the
SNMPv3 User Table
, to update a user’s security settings, check the box and
then click
Edit
. Then choose a Security level on the
Add / Edit SNMPv3 User
Configuration
page. For more information, see
Configuring the User Security
Settings for SNMP, page 170
.
Note:
Only the default Administrator and Guest users have SNMP privileges.
STEP 3
In the
Trap Table
, perform these tasks to identify the SNMP agents to which the
router will send trap messages (notifications):
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To add an entry, click
Add
. Then enter the settings on the
Add / Edit Trap
Configuration
page. See
Configuring SNMP Traps, page 171
.