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SNMP |
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) lets you monitor and manage your
router from an SNMP Manager. SNMP provides a remote means to monitor and control
network devices, and to manage configurations, statistics collection,
performance, and security. The router supports the SNMPv2c protocol version and
can send traps to a specified community. |
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SNMP Configuration |
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This table lists the IP addresses of SNMP agents to which the router will send
trap messages. The following are present in the table: |
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IP Address: The IP address of the SNMP manager or
trap agent. |
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Subnet Mask: The network mask used to determine the
list of allowed SNMP managers. |
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Port: The SNMP trap port of the IP address to
which, the trap messages will be sent. |
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Community: The community string to which the agentbelongs. Most agents are configured to listen for traps in the Public community. |
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Create New SNMP Configuration Entry |
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To add the IP address of an SNMP trap agent, input the following fields: |
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IP Address: The IP address of the SNMP agent. |
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Subnet Mask: The network mask used to determine the
list of allowed SNMP managers. To allow any IP on the network to manage the
device enter 255.255.255.0. For a specific host, enter 255.255.255.255. To allow
global access, enter 0.0.0.0. |
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Port: The SNMP trap port to which, the trap
messages will be sent. |
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Community: The community string to which the agentbelongs. Most agents are configured to listen for traps in the Public community. |
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Click on
Add to create a new configuration. |
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Click on
Edit to modify or change the selected
configuration. |
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Select All: Select all the entries in the table. |
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Delete: Delete selected entries from the table. |
| SNMP System Info |
| The SNMP System Information section displays the
current SNMP configuration of the router. The following MIB (Management
Information Base) fields are displayed and be modified: |
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SysContact: The name of the contact person for this
router. Examples: admin, John Doe. |
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SysLocation: The physical location of the router:
Example: Rack #2, 4th Floor. |
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SysName: A name given for easy identification of
the router. |
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