User Manual Part 5
Administration Tab
SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide
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SNMP
SNMP Integration Status: If SNMP integration is enabled, the system sends SNMP traps to the configured
SNMP servers. Other systems can do an SNMP Get to this server. Otherwise, SNMP integration services are shut off.
If you select SNMP Integration Enabled, you can edit and manage SNMP server details. The system enables
SNMP by default.
Current Status: Displays the Current Status of the SNMP server: Running or Stopped. An Error status is shown
in one of the following cases:
System server is stopped
Internal error, in which case you need to contact Technical Support
Under SNMP Settings, configure SNMP Gets or Traps.
SNMP Gets Enabled: Allows SNMP managers to query server-operating parameters enlisted in IF-MIB, MIB-II,
and Host Resources MIB. You can block queries related to all of the above listed MIBs by de-selecting the checkbox.
SNMP Traps Enabled: Allows SNMP traps to be sent to configured SNMP servers.
Additionally, select the SNMP versions to be enabled and configure the relevant settings. The SNMP agent residing
on the server uses the SNMP version parameters to deliver traps to the SNMP Trap receivers.
SNMP v1, v2: If selected, traps are sent to all Trap receivers accepting traps using SNMP v1, v2 protocol. You
can change the Community String for the SNMP agent. All SNMP v1, v2 Trap receivers configured, should use this
community string to receive traps.
(Default: public)
SNMP v3: If selected, traps are sent to all Trap receivers accepting traps using SNMP v3 protocol. You can
change the Username and Password for the SNMP agent. All SNMP v3 Trap receivers configured, should use these
parameters to receive traps. The Engine ID field is un-editable.
(Default Username: admin; Default Password: password)
Under SNMP MIBs, you can choose to query by enabling or disabling the following SNMP MIBs individually.