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4.8.1. SNMPv2 Settings
This section allows conguration of SNMPv2 Settings.
Figure 52. SNMP Settings
Path Advanced, SNMP, SNMPv2
Parameters
• Status – Select Enable to enable SNMPv2. Select Disable to disable SNMPv2. DEFAULT: Enable
• Contact – Enter the name of the person managing the SNMPv2 server. DEFAULT: Blank
• Location – Enter the physical location of the SNMPv2 server. DEFAULT: Blank
• Port – Indicates the port number for SNMPv2 ‘listening’. This is a dedicated UDP port and would typically not be
changed. DEFAULT: 161
• CommunityName(ReadOnly) – Indicates the password for SNMPv2 read only access. DEFAULT: Public. ‘Public’ is a
typical default of SNMP v2 devices for Read Only.
• CommunityName(ReadWrite) – Indicates the password for SNMPv2 read/write access. DEFAULT: Private.
• TrapDestinationAn SNMPv2 Trap is a notication of a network event such as a fault or security event. The Trap
Destination is typically the IP Address of the SNMP server where trap messages will be sent.
Port – Indicates the SNMPv2 port number for ‘receiving traps’. This is a dedicated TCP/UDP port and would
typically not be changed. DEFAULT: 162
IPAddress – IP Address of the SNMPv2 server that will receive SNMP traps.
CommunityName – Indicates the password for the SNMPv2 trap community.
Configuration Instructions
To congure SNMPv2 Settings:
1. Click Advanced, SNMP.
2. Specify the SNMPv2 Settings.
3. Click Save.