Juniper Networks J-Series Snmp Quick Configuration Summary, Identification, Communities, Traps

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Chapter 3: Configuring SNMP for Network Management

To apply the configuration and stay on the Quick Configuration page for SNMP, click Apply.

To apply the configuration and return to the Quick Configuration SNMP page, click OK.

To cancel your entries and return to the Quick Configuration for SNMP page, click Cancel.

4.To check the configuration, see “Verifying the SNMP Configuration” on page 58.

Table 30: SNMP Quick Configuration Summary

Field

Function

Identification

 

Contact Information

Free-form text string that specifies an

 

administrative contact for the system.

System Description

Free-form text string that specifies a

 

description for the system.

Local Engine ID

Provides an administratively unique

 

identifier of an SNMPv3 engine for

 

system identification.

 

The local engine ID contains a prefix and

 

a suffix. The prefix is formatted

 

according to specifications defined in

 

RFC 3411. The suffix is defined by the

 

local engine ID. Generally, the local

 

engine ID suffix is the MAC address of

 

Ethernet management port 0.

System Location

Free-form text string that specifies the

 

location of the system.

System Name Override

Free-form text string that overrides the

 

system hostname.

Communities

 

Community Name

Specifies the name of the SNMP

 

community.

Authorization

Specifies the type of authorization (either

 

read-only or read-write) for the SNMP

 

community being configured.

Traps

 

Trap Group Name

Specifies the name of the SNMP trap

 

group being configured.

Your Action

Type any contact information for the administrator of the system (such as name and phone number).

Type any system information that describes the system (J4300 with 4 PIMs, for example).

Type the MAC address of Ethernet management port 0.

Type any location information for the system (lab name or rack name, for example).

Type the name of the system.

Click Add.

Type the name of the community being added.

Select the desired authorization (either read-only or read-write) from the list.

Click Add.

Type the name of the SNMP trap group being configured.

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