SNMP
192 Perle 833IS User Guide
To delete an existing community, highlight the community and click Delete. You
cannot delete the "public" SNMP community. However, its access level can be
changed.
Name
Enter the SNMP community name in this field.
Access
Click on No Access if you want to prevent members of this community from
receiving responses to their SNMP requests. Click on Read if you wish to grant
Read access permission to members of this community.
Logging
Configuration The 833IS can be configured to direct Event Log messages to either and internal
Event Log or a Syslog server.
Syslog
The 833IS can send Event Log messages in real time to a Syslog server. Messages
sent to Syslog are assigned an error level that indicates the severity of the condition.
Some of the benefits of using the Syslog feature are the following:
One Syslog Server can be used for the retrieval and storage of Syslog messages
from multiple 833IS Servers and other devices that support Syslog in your
network.
Syslog Servers can store a large number of Syslog messages.
You can display the received Syslog messages based on time, hostname or order
received.