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| Security Model | SNMPv1 – Specifies that SNMP version 1 will be used. |
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| SNMPv2 – Specifies that SNMP version 2c will be used. The SNMPv2 supports both |
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| centralized and distributed network management strategies. It includes |
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| improvements in the Structure of Management Information (SMI) and adds some |
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| SNMPv3 – Specifies that the SNMP version 3 will be used. SNMPv3 provides |
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| secure access to devices through a combination of authentication and encrypting |
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| packets over the network. |
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| Security Level | The Security Level settings only apply to SNMPv3. |
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| NoAuthNoPriv - Specifies that there will be no authorization and no encryption of |
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| packets sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP manager. |
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| AuthNoPriv - Specifies that authorization will be required, but there will be no |
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| encryption of packets sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP manager. |
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| AuthPriv - Specifies that authorization will be required, and that packets sent |
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| between the Switch and a remote SNMP manger will be encrypted. |
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To implement your new settings, click Apply. To return to the SNMP Group Table, click the Show All SNMP Group Table Entries link.
SNMP Community Table
Use this table to create an SNMP community string to define the relationship between the SNMP manager and an agent. The community string acts like a password to permit access to the agent on the Switch. One or more of the following characteristics can be associated with the community string:
•An Access List of IP addresses of SNMP managers that are permitted to use the community string to gain access to the Switch's SNMP agent.
•Any MIB view that defines the subset of all MIB objects will be accessible to the SNMP community.
•Read/write or
To configure SNMP Community entries, open the SNMP Manager folder, located in the Management folder, and click the SNMP Community Table link, which will open the following window:
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