User guide
Chapter 6: Device Management
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2. Select SNMP Logging Enabled to enable to remaining checkboxes.
Required
3. Select either or both SNMP v1/v2c Traps Enabled and SNMP Trap
v3 Enabled. At least one option must be selected. Once selected, all
related fields are enabled. Required
4. Complete the following fields for SNMP v1/v2c (if needed):
a. Destination IP/Hostname - the IP or hostname of the SNMP
manager. Up to five (5) SNMP managers can be created
Note: IPv6 addresses cannot exceed 80 characters in length for the
host name.
b. Port Number - the port number used by the SNMP manager
c. Community - the device's community string
Note: An SNMP community is the group to which devices and
management stations running SNMP belong. It helps define where
information is sent. The community name is used to identify the
group. The SNMP device or agent may belong to more than one
SNMP community.
5. If it is not already, select the SNMP Trap v3 Enabled checkbox to
enable the following fields. Complete the following fields for SNMP
v3 (if needed):
a. Destination IP/Hostname - the IP or hostname of the SNMP
manager. Up to five (5) SNMP managers can be created
Note: IPv6 addresses cannot exceed 80 characters in length for the
host name.
b. Port Number - the port number used by the SNMP manager
c. Security Name - the username or service account name of the
entity communicating with the SNMP agent (up to 32 characters)
d. Authentication Protocol - the MD5 or SHA authentication
protocol used by the SNMP v3 agent
e. Authentication Passphrase - the passphrase required to access
the SNMP v3 agent (up to 64 characters)
f. Privacy Protocol - if applicable, the AES or DES algorithm used
to encrypt PDU and context data
g. Privacy Passphrase - the passphrase used to access the privacy
protocol algorithm (up to 64 characters)
6. Click OK to create the SNMP traps.