Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Installation
- Basic Configuration
- LAN Configuration
- Connect to the Internet
- Wireless Settings
- VPN
- Security
- Maintenance
- Status and Statistics
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A - Glossary
- Appendix B - Factory Default Settings
- Appendix C - Standard Services for Port Forwarding & Firewall Configuration
- Appendix D - Log Output Reference
- Appendix E - RJ-45 Pin-outs
- Appendix F - New Wi Fi Frequency table ( New appendix section )
- Appendix G - Product Statement
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Section 9 - Maintenance
SNMP
Path: Maintenance > Management > SNMP
SNMP is an additional management tool that is useful when multiple routers in a network are being managed by
a central Master system. When an external SNMP manager is provided with this router’s Management Information
Base (MIB) le, the manager can update the router’s hierarchal variables to view or update conguration
parameters. The router as a managed device has an SNMP agent that allows the MIB conguration variables
to be accessed by the Master (the SNMP manager). The Access Control List on the router identies managers
in the network that have read-only or read-write SNMP credentials. The Traps List outlines the port over which
notications from this router are provided to the SNMP community (managers) and also the SNMP version (v1,
v2c, v3) for the trap.
1. Click Maintenance > Management > SNMP > SNMP tab.
SNMP User List
2. Right-click a user and select Edit if you want to change the security level.
3. Select the security level from the drop-down list. Select one of the following:
• No-Auth No-Priv: Only requires a user name match for authentication.
• Auth No-Priv: Provides authentication based on the MD5 or SHA algorithms.
• Auth Priv: Provides authentication based on the MD5 or SHA algorithms as well as encryption
privacy with the DES 256-bit standard.
4. Click Save.