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3. Configure the SNMP parameters; siehe: Tabelle 5
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4. Click Save & Restart to confirm.
The settings are saved.
Tabelle 5: SNMP parameters
3.5 How to Configure Bonjour
Bonjour allows the automatic recognition of computers, devices,
and network services in TCP/IP-based networks.
The UTN server uses the following Bonjour functions:
• Checking the IP address assigned via ZeroConf
• Assignment of host names to IP addresses
• Location of server services without knowledge of the device’s
host name or IP address.
When checking the IP address assigned via ZeroConf (see: ’ZeroConf’
15) the UTN server sends a query to the network. If the IP
address has already been assigned elsewhere in the network, the
UTN server will receive a message. The UTN server then sends
Parameters Description
SNMPv1 Enables/disables SNMPv1.
Read-only Enables/disables the write protection for the community.
Community SNMP community name
The SNMP community is a basic form of access
protection in which several participants with the same
access rights are grouped together.
SNMPv3 Enables/disables SNMPv3.
User name Defines the name of the SNMP user.
Password Defines the password of the SNMP user.
Hash Defines the hash algorithm.
Access rights Defines the access rights of the SNMP user.
Encryption Defines the encryption method.