Cisco RV042 Administration Guide - Page 84

Setting Up SNMP, To modify a service you created, Update, Add New, To delete a service from the list

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Setting Up SNMP 5 • To modify a service you created: Click the service in the list. The information appears in the text fields. Make the changes, and then click Update. If you do not need to make changes, you can click Add New to deselect the service and clear the text fields. • To delete a service from the list: Click the entry that you want to delete. To select a block of entries, click the first entry, hold down the Shift key, and click the final entry in the block. To select individual entries, hold down the Ctrl key while clicking. Click Delete. Setting Up SNMP Use the System Management > SNMP page to set up SNMP for this router. SNMP, or Simple Network Management Protocol, is a network protocol that allows network administrators to manage, monitor, and receive notifications of critical events as they occur on the network. The router supports SNMP v1/v2c. The router supports standard MIBs (Management Information Bases) such as MIBII, as well as private MIBs. The router acts as an SNMP agent that replies to SNMP commands from SNMP Network Management Systems. The commands it supports are the standard SNMP commands get/next/set. It also generates trap messages to notify the SNMP manager when alarm conditions occur. Examples include reboots, power cycles, and WAN link events. To open this page: Click System Management > SNMP in the navigation tree. NOTE Before navigating away from this page, click Save to save your settings, or click Cancel to undo them. Any unsaved changes are abandoned. Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide 84

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Setting Up SNMP
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5
To modify a service you created:
Click the service in the list. The
information appears in the text fields. Make the changes, and then click
Update
. If you do not need to make changes, you can click
Add New
to de-
select the service and clear the text fields.
To delete a service from the list:
Click the entry that you want to delete. To
select a block of entries, click the first entry, hold down the
Shift
key, and
click the final entry in the block. To select individual entries, hold down the
Ctrl
key while clicking. Click
Delete
.
Setting Up SNMP
Use the
System Management > SNMP
page to set up SNMP for this router. SNMP,
or Simple Network Management Protocol, is a network protocol that allows
network administrators to manage, monitor, and receive notifications of critical
events as they occur on the network. The router supports SNMP v1/v2c. The
router supports standard MIBs (Management Information Bases) such as MIBII, as
well as private MIBs. The router acts as an SNMP agent that replies to SNMP
commands from SNMP Network Management Systems. The commands it
supports are the standard SNMP commands get/next/set. It also generates trap
messages to notify the SNMP manager when alarm conditions occur. Examples
include reboots, power cycles, and WAN link events.
To open this page:
Click
System Management > SNMP
in the navigation tree.
NOTE
Before navigating away from this page, click
Save
to save your settings, or click
Cancel
to undo them. Any unsaved changes are abandoned.