Asante Technologies IC3624PWR user manual Snmp Access, Management Method Advantages Disadvantages

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Management Method

Advantages

Disadvantages

 

 

 

Administration Console

Out-of-band access through direct

Must be near switch or use dial-up

 

cable connection eliminates network

connection

 

bottlenecks, crashes, and downtime

Not convenient for remote users

 

No IP address or subnet is needed

 

Not available using a GUI

 

Menu or CLI based

 

 

 

HyperTerminal access to full

 

 

functionality (standard Microsoft

 

 

Windows 95/98/NT/2000 operating

 

 

systems)

 

 

 

 

Web Browser or Telnet

Access from any location through the

Security can be compromised

 

switch’s IP address

Lag times on poor connections are

 

 

 

Configure the switch remotely

possible

 

Compatible with Internet Explorer

GUI display may slow navigation

 

and Netscape Navigator Web

 

 

browsers

 

 

GUI data available

 

 

Menu or CLI interfaces available

 

 

 

 

SNMP Agent

Communicate at the Management

Requires SNMP manager software

 

Information Base (MIB) level

Limited amount of information

 

 

 

Based on open standards

available

 

 

Some settings require calculations

 

 

Security can be compromised

 

 

(hackers need only know the

 

 

community name)

 

 

 

2.2 SNMP Access

You can use an external Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) based application to manage your IC3624PWR switch.

This management method requires the SNMP agent on the switch and the SNMP Manager station to use the same community string. Before using this method, enter the SNMP Manager station in the SNMP Host table on the switch. This management method uses two community strings: the GET community string and the SET community string. If the SNMP Manager only knows the SET community string, it can both read and write to the MIBs. If the SNMP Manager only knows the GET community string, it only reads the MIB. The default GET community string for the switch is public, and the host table is empty. The following figure is an example of this management method.

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Contents IntraCore IC3624PWR IntraCore IC3624PWR Technical SupportTable of Contents Page Page Page Introduction FeaturesConnectivity Performance Network Management OptionsPorts ManagementManagement Access Overview Network PlanningSnmp Access Management Method Advantages DisadvantagesProtocols Snmp ProtocolInstallation Overview Hardware Installation and SetupSafety Recommendations Environmental Requirements PowerSite Requirements Cooling and AirflowPreparing for Installation Unpacking and InspectingMounting the Switch in a Rack Installing the SwitchRecommended Tools Applying Power Desktop or Shelf MountingConnecting to the Console Port Ethernet CablingWiring Map for Serial Cable Switch’s 9-Pin Serial Port Null Modem PC’s 9-Pin DTE PortTwisted-Pair Devices Connecting Network DevicesConnecting to PCs, Servers, Hubs and Switches Cable GuidelinesNetwork Wiring Connections Interpreting LEDsFast Ethernet Ports Connectivity GuidelinesCombo Ports Cable Labeling and Connection Records Configuring the Switch Connecting to the SwitchDirect Access Page Connection Settings Initial LogonPage Using the Interface General Information MenuIntraCore IC3624PWR Layer 2 PoE Switch with Dual Gigabit Heading Description Basic Configuration MenuAdministration Information Hardware InformationAdministration Configuration Map Main Menu-Basic Configuration Menu-IP Configuration IP ConfigurationSnmp Configuration Map Main Menu-Basic Configuration Menu-SNMP ConfigurationPage Snmp Management Configuration Trap Configuration Port Link Down Trap Port Configuration Map Main Menu-Basic Configuration Menu-System SecurityMap Main Menu-Basic Configuration Menu-Forwarding DB Forwarding DBSntp Configuration Map Main Menu-Basic Configuration Menu-SNTP Configuration ARP TableMap Main Menu-Basic Configuration- ARP Table Advanced Switch ConfigurationMap Main Menu-Advanced Switch Configuration Vlan Table Configuration Map Main Menu-Advanced Switch Configuration-VLAN ManagementVlan Management Map Main Menu-Advanced Switch Configuration-VLAN Management Vlan Port Configuration Map Main Menu-Advanced Switch Configuration-Link Aggregation Link AggregationSet Port Priority Map Main Menu-Advanced Switch Configuration-Port Monitoring Mstp ConfigurationPort Monitoring Page Commands Cist Configuration Rapid Spanning TreeCist Basic Port Configuration Advanced Cist Port Configuration IntraCore IC3624PWR Layer 2 PoE Switch with Dual Gigabit Designated Topology Information Regional Topology Information Access List Configuration ClassifierClassifier Configuration Menu Dscp Classifier Group Profile ActionNo Match Action Out Profile Action Port List Policy Quality of Service ConfigurationMapping Method Storm Control Map Main Menu-Advanced Switch Configuration-Storm ControlScheduling Method 8 802.1 Port Based Access Control NAS IDMap Main Menu-Advanced Switch Configuration-IGMP Snooping Igmp SnoopingShow Igmp Snooping Vlan Filter Table Power over Ethernet Show Router Port TablePoE Port Configuration PoE Global Configuration Statistics Map Main Menu-StatisticsTools Tftp Software UpgradeMap Main Menu-Tools-TFTP Software Upgrade Map Main Menu-ToolsConfiguration File Upload/Download Map Main Menu-Tools-Configuration File Upload/DownloadReboot Type System RebootMap Main Menu-Tools-System Reboot Ping ExecutionSystem Log Map Main Menu-Tools-SystemMap Main Menu-Tools-Save Configuration to Flash Save ConfigurationRun CLI Power and Cooling Problems Appendix a Basic TroubleshootingDiagnosing Switch Indicators InstallationIntraCore IC3624PWR Layer 2 PoE Switch with Dual Gigabit Physical Characteristics Appendix B SpecificationsPerformance Standards L2+ SwitchingManagement Features CompliancesTwisted-Pair Cable and Pin Assignments Appendix C Cables and Pin AssignmentsPin Assignments for 10BaseT/100BaseTX Crossover Wiring Straight-Through WiringPin Assignments for 1000BaseT Pin Adjusting Existing Category 5 Cabling to Run 1000BaseT Cable Testing for Existing Category 5 CableFiber Standards Page Appendix D FCC Compliance and Warranty Statements FCC Compliance Statement Important Safety InstructionsIntraCore Warranty Statement Appendix E. Online Warranty Registration