SNMP view.

Remove — Deletes the currently selected view. The possible field values are:

Checked — Removes the selected view.

Unchecked — Maintains the list of views.

2.Click . The Add SNMP View Page opens:

Figure 102: Add SNMP View Page

3.Define the View Name field.

4.Define the view using and .

5.Define the View Type field.

6.Click . The view is defined, and the device is updated.

11.3.3 Defining SNMP Group Profiles

The SNMP Security Group Profile Page provides information for creating SNMP groups, and assigning SNMP access control privileges to SNMP groups. Groups allow network managers to assign access rights to specific device features, or feature aspects.

To define an SNMP group:

1.Click System > SNMP Management > Security > Group Profile. The SNMP Security Group Profile Page opens:

Figure 103: SNMP Security Group Profile Page

The SNMP Security Group Profile Page contains the following fields:

Group Name — Displays the user-defined group to which access control rules are applied. The field range is up to 30 characters.

Security Model — Defines the SNMP version attached to the group. The possible field values are:

SNMPv1 — SNMPv1 is defined for the group.

SNMPv2c — SNMPv2c is defined for the group.

SNMPv3 — SNMPv3 is defined for the group.

Security Level — Defines the security level attached to the group. Security levels apply to SNMPv3 only. The possible field values are:

No Authentication — Indicates that neither the Authentication nor the Privacy security levels are assigned to the group.

Authentication — Authenticates SNMP messages, and ensures that the SNMP message’s origin is authenticated.

Privacy — Encrypts SNMP messages.

Operation — Defines the group access rights. The possible field values are:

Read — Management access is restricted to read-only, and changes cannot be made to the assigned SNMP view.

Write — Management access is read-write and changes can be made to the assigned SNMP view.

Notify — Sends traps for the assigned SNMP view.

Remove — Removes SNMP groups. The possible field values are:

Checked — Removes the selected SNMP group.

Unchecked — Maintains the SNMP groups.

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TL-SG3109, TL-SL3428, TL-SL3452 specifications

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