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Cisco Router and Security Device Manager Version 2.2 Users Guide
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Chapter23 Router Properties
Date and Time: Clock Properties
Enable SNMP
Check this box to enable SNMP support. Uncheck this box to disable SNMP
support. SNMP is enabled by default.
Community String
SNMP community strings are embedded passwords to Management Information
Bases (MIBs). MIBs store data about the routers operation and are meant to be
available to authenticated remote users. There are two types of community
strings: public community strings, which provide read-only access to all objects
in the MIB except community strings, and private community strings, which
provides read and write access to all objects in the MIB, but do not allow access
to the community strings.
The community string table lists all of the configured community strings and t heir
types. Use the Add button to display the Add a Community String dialog box and
create new community strings. Click the Edit, and Delete buttons to edit or delete
the community string you selected in the table.
Trap Receiver
Enter the IP addresses and community strings of the trap receiversthat is, the
addresses where the trap information should be sent. These are normally the IP
addresses of the SNMP management stations monitoring your domain. Check
with your site administrator to determine the address if you are unsure of it.
Click the Add, Edit, and Delete buttons to administer trap receiver information.
SNMP Server Location
This is a text field that you can use to enter the SNMP server location. It is not a
configuration parameter that will affect the operation of the router.
SNMP Server Contact
This is a text field that you can use to enter contact information for a person
managing the SNMP server. It is not a configuration parameter that will affect the
operation of the router.