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Trap Security Engine ID View the SNMP trap security engine ID (only available for
SNMP v3).
Trap Security Name
View the trap security name (only available for SNMP v3).
1. On the main screen of the Web management UI, click
Configuration
>
Security
>
Switch
>
SNMP
>
System
.
2. To enable SNMP mode, in the
Mode
drop-down list, click
Enabled
.
3. In the
Version
drop-down list, click a version.
4. If required, in the
Read Community
and
Write Community
fields, change the
community access.
5. To enable the switch to send SNMP traps, in the
Trap Mode
drop-down list, click
Enabled
.
6. In the
Trap Version
drop-down list, click a version.
7. Complete the
Trap Community
,
Trap Destination Address
, and
Trap Destination
IPv6 Address
fields.
8. To enable the switch to send a notification message to trap destination address
when an SNMP request fails, in the
Trap Authentication Failure
drop-down list,
click
Enabled
.
9. To enable the switch to send a notification message to trap destination address
when a port link is established or broken, in the
Trap Link-up and Link-down
drop-
down list, click
Enabled
.
10. To enable the switch to send a notification as an inform message, in the
Trap
Inform Mode
drop-down list, click
Enabled
.
11. Complete the
Trap Inform Timeout (seconds)
and
Trap Inform Retry Times
fields.
12. To save your changes, click
Save
.
To restore the previous settings, click
Reset
.
Change the SNMPv3 community configuration settings
The table below describes the settings that you can change on the SNMPv3
Community Configuration screen.
Option
Description
Community
Specify the community string to allow access to the SNMP
agent (range is between 1 and 32).