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The current SNMP Agent of Ethernet switch supports SNMP V1, V2C and V3. The MIBs supported are listed in the following table.

Table 298 MIBs Supported by the Ethernet Switch

MIB Attribute

MIB Content

References

 

 

 

Public MIB

MIB II based on TCP/IP network

RFC1213

 

device

 

 

BRIDGE MIB

RFC1493

 

 

RFC2675

 

RIP MIB

RFC1724

 

RMON MIB

RFC2819

 

Ethernet MIB

RFC2665

 

IF MIB

RFC1573

Private MIB

DHCP MIB

 

 

QACL MIB

 

 

ADBM MIB

 

 

RSTP MIB

 

 

VLAN MIB

 

 

Device management

 

 

Interface management

 

 

 

 

Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP includes tasks that are described in the following sections:

Setting the Community Name

Enabling and Disabling the SNMP Agent to Send a Trap

Setting the Destination Address of a Trap

Setting the Lifetime of the Trap Message

Setting SNMP Information

Setting the Engine ID of a Local or Remote Device

Setting and Deleting an SNMP Group

Setting the Source Address of the Trap

Adding and Deleting a User to or from an SNMP Group

Creating and Updating View Information or Deleting a View

Setting the Size of an SNMP Packet Sent or Received by an Agent

Enabling and Disabling Transmission of Trap Information

Disabling the SNMP Agent

Displaying and Debugging SNMP

Setting the Community Name

Both SNMP V1 and SNMPV2C use the community name authentication scheme. An SNMP message that does not comply with the community name that is accepted by the device is discarded. An SNMP community is named with a character string, which is called the community name. Communities can have read-only or read-write access modes. A community with read-only authority can

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