DVG-2101SP User Manual
Copyright © 2008 D-Link Australia Pty. Ltd.
SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol allowing network administrators to obtain
information and even configure various network devices remotely. A computer attached to the network is
called a Network Management Station (NMS). The access rights to the agent are controlled by community
strings. To communicate with the VoIP Adapter, the NMS must first submit a valid community string for
authentication. This page allows you to configure basic access control, using passwords called community
(strings).
SNMP Version
Select the SNMP version from the drop-down list. The VoIP Adapter supports both v1
and v2 protocols.
Read Community
Enter the read community string for authorizing read-only rights. The default string is
public.
Write Community
Enter the write community string for authorizing read-and-write rights. The default
string is private.
Trap Receive Server
Enter the trap receive server’s IP address for the traps to be sent to this address when
errors or specific events occur on the network.
Trap Community
Enter the trap community string for authorizing trap management rights.