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Configuring System Information
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M6100 Web Management User Guide
SNMP
From the SNMP link under the System tab, you can configure SNMP settings for SNMP
V1/V2 and SNMPv3.
From the SNMP link, you can access the following pages:
SNMP V1/V2 on page 99
SNMP V3 on page 104
SNMP V1/V2
The pages under the SNMP V1/V2 menu allow you to configure SNMP community
information, traps, and trap flags.
From the SNMP V1/V2 link, you can access the following pages:
Community Configuration on page 100
Trap Configuration on page 101
Trap Flags on page 102
Output Current Current being delivered to device in mA.
Output Power Current power being delivered to device in Watts.
Status The status is the operational status of the port PD
detection.
Disabled - indicates no power being delivered.
DeliveringPower - indicates power is being
drawn by device.
Fault - indicates a problem with the port.
Test - indicates port is in test mode.
otherFault - indicates port is idle due to error
condition.
Searching - indicates port is not in one of the
above states.
Fault Status Describes the error description when the PSE port is
in fault status. No Error indicates that the PSE port is
not in any error state. MPS Absent indicates that the
PSE port has detected an absence of main power
supply. Short indicates that the PSE port has
detected a short circuit condition. Overload indicates
that the PD connected to the PSE port had tried to
provide more power than it is permissible by the
hardware. Power Denied indicates that the PSE port
has been denied power because of shortage of
power or due to administrative action.
Table 54.
Field Description