Instruction Manual
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UDP Port
: Indicates the SNMP trap destination port. SNMP Agent will send
an SNMP message via this port, the port range is 1~65535.
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Time Out:
Indicates the SNMP trap inform time-out. The allowed range is 1
to 300.
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Retries:
Indicates the SNMP trap inform retry times. The allowed range is 1
to 255.
2.
Click on the Add button to add the new SNMPv1, 2 host entry.
Viewing SNMPv1 and 2 Notification Recipients
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On the
SNMPv1, 2 Host Setting
page, the following notification recipient
information will be displayed:
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Server Address
:
Displays the current server address.
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SNMP Version
: Displays the current SNMP version.
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Notify Type:
Displays the current notification type.
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Community Name:
Displays the current community name.
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UDP Port
: Displays the current UDP port.
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Time Out
: Displays the current time out.
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Retries
: Displays the current retry times.
Deleting SNMPv1 and 2 Notification Recipients
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On the
SNMPv1, 2 Host Setting
page, by selecting the
Delete
button under
the
Action
field, next to the SNMP notification you wish to delete from the
Switch.
Adding a New SNMPv3 Host Entry
1.
On the
SNMPv3 Host Setting
page, enter the following information:
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Server Address:
Indicates the SNMP trap destination address. It allows a
valid IP address in dotted decimal notation (‘x.y.z.w’). It can also represent a
legally valid IPv4 address. For example, ‘::192.1.2.34’.
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Notify Type:
Defines the type of notification it can be set as
traps
or
informs
.
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User Name:
Indicates the user string when sending an SNMP trap packet.
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UDP Port:
Indicates the SNMP trap destination port. SNMP Agent will send
the SNMP message via this port, the port range is 1~65535.
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Time Out
:
Indicates the SNMP trap inform time-out. The allowed range is 1
to 300.