Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Section I
- Basic Operations
- Chapter 1
- Starting a Web Browser Management Session
- Chapter 2
- Basic Switch Parameters
- Configuring the Switch’s Name, Location, and Contact
- Changing the Manager and Operator Passwords
- Setting the System Date and Time
- Rebooting a Switch
- Pinging a Remote System
- Returning the AT-S63 Management Software to the Factory Default Values
- Displaying the IP Address of the Local Interface
- Displaying System Information
- Chapter 3
- Enhanced Stacking
- Chapter 4
- SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c
- Chapter 5
- Port Parameters
- Chapter 6
- MAC Address Table
- Chapter 7
- Static Port Trunks
- Chapter 8
- Port Mirroring
- Section II
- Advanced Operations
- Chapter 9
- File System
- Chapter 10
- File Downloads and Uploads
- Chapter 11
- Event Logs and Syslog Servers
- Chapter 12
- Classifiers
- Chapter 13
- Access Control Lists
- Chapter 14
- Class of Service
- Chapter 15
- Quality of Service
- Chapter 16
- Denial of Service Defense
- Chapter 17
- IGMP Snooping
- Section III
- SNMPv3
- Chapter 18
- SNMPv3
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Protocol
- Enabling or Disabling SNMP Management
- Configuring the SNMPv3 User Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 View Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Access Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Notify Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Address Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Community Table
- Displaying SNMPv3 Tables
- Section IV
- Spanning Tree Protocols
- Chapter 19
- Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols
- Chapter 20
- Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
- Section V
- Virtual LANs
- Chapter 21
- Port-based and Tagged VLANs
- Chapter 22
- GARP VLAN Registration Protocol
- Section VI
- Port Security
- Chapter 23
- MAC Address-based Port Security
- Chapter 24
- 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control
- Section VII
- Management Security
- Chapter 25
- Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL
- Chapter 26
- Secure Shell (SSH)
- Chapter 27
- TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols
- Chapter 28
- Management Access Control List
- Index
Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c
74 Section I: Basic Operations
6. Configure the following parameters:
Community Name
Enter the new community string. The name can be up to 32
alphanumeric characters. No spaces or special characters (such as /,
#, or &) are allowed.
Status
Enable or disable the community string. A disabled community string
cannot be used to access the switch. The default is enabled.
Access Mode
Specify the access mode for the SNMP community string. A string with
a Read Only access mode can only be used to view the MIB objects
on the switch. A string with a Read/Write access mode can be used to
both view and change the SNMP MIB objects.
Allow Any Station
Set the community string as opened or closed. If there is no check in
the box next to the option, the community string is closed; only those
workstations whose IP addresses are assigned to the community
string can use it. If there is a check in the box, the string is open,
meaning any SNMP management workstation can use it to access the
switch.
Manager IP Address 1 through Manager IP Address 8
Specify the IP addresses of management workstations. If you gave the
community string a closed status, use these fields to specify the IP
addresses of up to eight management workstations permitted to use
the community string to access the switch. Entering manager IP
addresses for a community string with an open status has no affect on
the string.
Trap Receiver IP Address 1 through Trap Receiver IP Address 8
Specify the IP addresses of up to eight trap receivers. These are
nodes on your network, such as your management workstation, to act
as trap receivers for the switch.
7. Click Apply.
The new community string is now available on the switch.
8. Repeat this procedure starting with step 4 to add more community
strings.
9. To permanently save your changes, select the Save Config menu
option.