USER’S GUIDE switched rack pdu
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SNMP
An Access option (the Settings option in the control console) enables (by default) or disables SNMP. When SNMP is enabled, the Access Control settings allow you to control how each of the four available SNMP channels is used.
To define up to four NMSs to serve as trap receivers, see
Trap receiver settings.
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Community | Defines the password (maximum of 15 characters) that an NMS defined | ||
Name | by the NMS IP setting uses to access the channel. | ||
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| Limits access to the NMS or NMSs specified by the format used for the IP | ||
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| • 159.215.12.1 allows only the NMS with that IP address to have access. | ||
NMS IP | • 159.215.12.255 allows access for any NMS on the 159.215.12 | ||
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| • 159.215.255.255 allows access for any NMS on the 159.215 segment. | ||
| • 159.255.255.255 allows access for any NMS on the 159 segment. | ||
| • 0.0.0.0 or 255.255.255.255 allows access for any NMS. | ||
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| Selects how the NMS defined by the NMS IP setting can use the channel | ||
| when that NMS uses the correct value for Community Name. | ||
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| Read | The NMS can use GETs at any time, but it can never use | |
| SETs. | ||
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| The NMS can use GETs at any time, and can use SETs | |
Write | when no one is logged onto either the control console or | ||
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| Web interface. | ||
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| Disabled | The NMS cannot use GETs or SETs. | |
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| The NMS can use GETs and SETs at any time, even | |
| Write+ | when someone is logged onto the control console or | |
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