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| SNMP Setup |
| Click this link to go to the SNMP Setup page. | |
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| Trusted Host |
| If you enter a trusted host, your | |
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| address. If you leave the field set to 0.0.0.0 (default), your | |
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| messages it receives, regardless of source. | |
| Community |
| Enter the community, which is the password for the incoming requests from the management | |
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| station. | |
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| Access Right |
| Select what access you want this SNMP access entry to allow from the management station. | |
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| Select None to not allow incoming Get and GetNext or Set requests. | |
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| Select Read to allow incoming Get, GetNext and Set requests. | |
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| Select Write to allow incoming Set requests. | |
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| Send Trap |
| Select Yes to have the | |
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| Setting the Access Right field to None and the Send Trap field to No renders the | |
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| SNMP access entry invalid. |
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| Apply |
| Click Apply to save your changes back to the | |
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| loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Config Save link in the | |
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| navigation panel on the left to save your changes to the | |
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| done configuring. | |
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| Reset |
| Click Reset to begin configuring this page afresh. | |
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SNMP |