16.2SNMP Setup Screen
Click SNMP in the navigation panel to open the SNMP screen.
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| Trust Host | The trusted host, your |
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| you leave the field set to 0.0.0.0 (default), your |
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| Community | This field displays the SNMP access entry’s community (password) for the incoming requests |
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| Access Right | This field displays None if this SNMP access entry does not allow incoming Get and GetNext |
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| Read displays if the entry is |
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| Write displays if the entry is |
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| Send Trap | This field displays whether (Yes) or not (No) this SNMP access entry allows traps to be sent |
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| Add | Click this button to configure a new SNMP access entry. |
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| Delete | Select a SNMP access entry(s)’s Delete check box and click the Delete button to remove the |
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16.2.1Add SNMP Access Entry Screen
Click an index number in the SNMP Setup screen to open this screen.
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