TRENDnet User’s Guide |
∙SNMPv3:
∙ SNMPv1/SNMPv2 Trap:
| Trap is a mechanism that allows a managed device to send messages to manager | |
| instead of waiting passively for polling from the manager. Specify the trap event. | |
| When those events happen, the camera will send the ring message to the Trap | |
| Address, which is usually the manager's IP address. Trap Community means the | |
| community that can receive the trap message. | |
| Note: Trap Address must be under the same LAN with IP camera. | |
For data security reason, the authentication and encryption assurances are | Cold Start: The camera starts up or reboots. | |
Setting changed: The SNMP setting is changed. | ||
added when developing SNMPv3. The user has to give not only the security | ||
Network Disconnected: The network connection was broken down. (The | ||
name(similar with "community name" in v1&v2c) but the password in order to | ||
camera will send trap messages after the network being connected again) | ||
access the IP camera. Please set security name, authentication type, | ||
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authentication password, encryption type, encryption password of write and | V3 Authentication Failed: A SNMPv3 user account tries to get | |
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read respectively. The security name can be any English characters and numbers, | authentication but failed. (Due to incorrect password or community) | |
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and must be shorter than 31 characters. The password must between 8 to 64 |
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characters. |
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Different from in SNMPv1 and v2c, the user have to create an account when |
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using SNMPv3. In the account parameters, key in the security name and |
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password you set in the camera to get accessing. |
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