User's Manual

SNMP Settings
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) settings can be
accessed here. Settings here include the following—
Enable SNMP—to enable this feature, click the box.
Read Only Community--The SNMP Read-Only Community
String is like a password. It is sent along with each SNMP
Get-Request and allows (or denies) access to device. The
router is shipped with a default password of "public". It’s a
good idea to change the community string to keep intruders
from getting information about the network setup. Even if
it's only read-access, SNMP can divulge a lot of information
about the network that could be used to compromise it.
Read Write Community—this is set to private (this should
never be set to public).
Enable Trap—to enable the trap, click the box. A SNMP
Trap is an unsolicited message from a device to an SNMP
console that the device is in an interesting state. Traps
might indicate power-up or link-up/down conditions
temperatures exceeding certain thresholds, high traffic, etc.
Traps provide an immediate notification for an event that
might only be discovered during occasional polling.
Trap Host IP—the IP address of the trap host.
Trap Port—the port number of the trap host.
Trap Community—public or private.
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Wi-Fi Router (AAM6X20VI-F1)
User Manual
Version 1.2
Document #: BD-AU0011-12