Configuration Options
C-17
3360-A2-GB20-20
December 1996
SNMP Configuration Options
The SNMP configuration options are divided into two
tables as follows:
•
General SNMP Configuration Options (
Table C-9
)
•
SNMP Trap Configuration Options (
Table C-10
)
Table C-9
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General SNMP Configuration Options
System Name:
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System Name. Specifies the SNMP system name for this unit. This is the name of this SNMP-managed node.
Edit – Allows you to edit or display the system name.
Clear – Allows you to clear the system name.
System Location:
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System Location. Specifies the SNMP system location for this unit. This is the physical location of this SNMP-managed
node.
Edit – Allows you to edit or display the system location.
Clear – Allows you to clear the system location.
System Contact:
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System Contact. Specifies the SNMP system contact person for this unit, and how to contact this person.
Edit – Allows you to edit or display the system contact.
Clear – Allows you to clear the system contact.
CommunityName1:public
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Community Name 1. Specifies the first of two community names that are allowed to access this unit’s Management
Information Base (MIB). External SNMP managers must supply this name to access an object in the MIB.
Edit – Allows you to edit or display the first community name. The factory default sets this string to
public.
Clear – Allows you to clear the first community name.
Access 1: Read
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Access 1. Specifies the type of access allowed for community name 1. This is the type of access allowed for external
SNMP managers accessing objects in the MIB using community name 1.
Read – Allows read-only access (SNMP Get) to the accessible objects in the MIB for this device when community
name 1 is used. This includes all objects specified as either read-only or read/write in the MIB RFCs.
R/W – Allows read and write access (SNMP Get and Set) to the objects in the MIB for this device when community
name 1 is used. Write access is allowed for all objects specified as read/write in the MIB RFCs. Read access is allowed
for all objects specified as either read-only or read/write.