SNMP
Version 2.0
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a widely used network management protocol that allows devices on a network to be monitored, managed, and controlled. It provides a standardized framework for gathering information and performing management tasks on network devices.
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General
Specify all the necessary information for your SMTP server including the port number, system location, and the E-mail sender address.
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View
Network administrator can create MIB views (Management Information Base) and decide which OID (Object Identifier) to include or exclude in a view.
Figure 1 SNMP_View
Add View
Name |
Description |
View Name |
Enter a name of the MIB view |
OID subtree |
Enter an OID string to be included or excluded (depending on the view type setting) from the MIB view. |
Include |
Include OID subtree |
Exclude |
Exclude OID subtree |
+Add OID subtree |
To create a new MIB view profile, simply click on Add OID subtree. |
SNMP View description table
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Group
On this page, the network administrator can group SNMP users and assign different authorization and access privileges.
Add Group
Name |
Description |
Group Name |
Enter a name of Group. |
SNMP Version |
Specify SNMP version (SNMP v1, SNMPv2, SNMPv3) |
Security Level |
When SNMPv3 is selected, you can specify the SNMP security level for the group.
No authentication.
Packets will undergo authentication with encryption to ensure secure transmission. |
Read View |
The default setting is "All," allowing the group user to read all MIB views. |
Write View |
The default setting is "All," allowing the group user to write all MIB views. |
Notify View |
The default setting is "All," allowing the group user to send notification for all MIB views. |
SNMP Group description table
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Community
On this page, you can add or remove multiple SNMP communities.
Add Community
Name |
Description |
Community Name |
Enter a name of Community |
Access Authorization |
You can specify view and access rights for this SNMP community profile.
Choose one of the SNMP groups. |
View |
Select one of the view profiles from the drop-down list |
Access Method |
It enables read & write access to node-specific information. |
SNMP Community description table
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User
To use user configuration in SNMP3, you need to register authentication and allow a receiver to confirm that the packet has not been modified.
Add User
Name |
Description |
User Name |
Enter a name of Community |
Access Authorization |
You can specify view and access rights for this SNMP community profile.
Choose one of the SNMPv3 groups. |
View |
Select one of the view profiles from the drop-down list. |
Access Method |
It enables read & write access to node-specific information. |
Authentication &Privacy Method |
Select Authentication &Privacy Method
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Authentication Password |
Fill in your authentication password. |
Privacy Password |
Fill in your privacy password. |
SNMP User description table