Operation Manual
Administration Settings
Management
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SNMP
Use the Administration > Management > SNMP page to set up Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) for the ATA.
SNMP is a network protocol that allows network administrators to manage, monitor, and
receive notifications of critical events as they occur on the network. The ATA supports
SNMPv2 and SNMPv3. It acts as an SNMP agent that replies to SNMP commands from
SNMP Network Management Systems. It supports the standard SNMP get, next, and set
commands. It also generates SNMP traps to notify the SNMP manager when configured alarm
conditions occur. Examples include reboots, power cycles, and INTERNET (WAN) events.
Enter the settings as described below. After making changes, click Submit to save your
settings, or click Cancel to redisplay the page with the saved settings.
Settings for SNMPv2
Settings for SNMPv3
Field Description
Enabled, Disabled Click Enabled to enable this feature, or click Disabled to disable
it. The default setting is Disabled.
Trusted IP Choose Any to allow access from any IP address (not
recommended). Click Address to specify the IP address and
subnet mask of a single SNMP manager or trap agent that can
access the ATA through SNMP.
Get/Trap Community Enter a community string for authentication for SNMP GET
commands. The default value is public.
Set Community Enter a community string for authentication for SNMP SET
commands. The default value is private.
Field Description
Enabled, Disabled Click Enabled to enable this feature, or click Disabled to disable
it. The default setting is Disabled.
R/W User Enter the user name for SNMPv3 authentication. The default
value is v3rwuser.