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Community Strings and Trap Receivers, User Accounts Management,

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Modular Ethernet Switch User's Guide Community Strings and Trap Receivers Figure 7-44. Community Strings and Trap Receivers window To use the functions on this window, enter the appropriate SNMP information in the Community Strings and Trap Receiving Station sections--you may enter up to four entries in each section. A trap receiving station is a device that constantly runs a network management application to receive and store traps. Then click Apply to put the settings into effect. The SNMP Access Policy Setting section allows you to define SNMP communities on your network. This section is described as follows: ♦ Community String A user-defined SNMP community name. ♦ Access Right The permitted access of Read-Only or Read-Write using the SNMP community name. ♦ Status Option to activate or deactivate the current community string by setting it to Valid or Invalid. The SNMP Trap Manager Configuration allows you to designate trap receivers. This section is described as follows: ♦ Trap Receiving Station The IP address of the trap receiving station. ♦ Community String A user-defined SNMP community name. ♦ Status Option to set the trap receiving station to Enabled or Disabled. User Accounts Management User accounts are accounts set up on the Switch which allow access to the switch management features. Web-Based Network Management 105

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Modular Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
Web-Based Network Management
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Community Strings and Trap Receivers
Figure 7-44.
Community Strings and Trap Receivers window
To use the functions on this window, enter the appropriate SNMP information in the Community
Strings and Trap Receiving Station sections--you may enter up to four entries in each section. A trap
receiving station is a device that constantly runs a network management application to receive and store
traps. Then click
Apply
to put the settings into effect.
The SNMP Access Policy Setting section allows you to define SNMP communities on your network. This
section is described as follows:
Community String
A user-defined SNMP community name.
Access Right
The permitted access of
Read-Only
or
Read-Write
using the SNMP community name.
Status
Option to activate or deactivate the current community string by setting it to
Valid
or
Invalid
.
The SNMP Trap Manager Configuration allows you to designate trap receivers. This section is described
as follows:
Trap Receiving Station
The IP address of the trap receiving station.
Community String
A user-defined SNMP community name.
Status
Option to set the trap receiving station to
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
User Accounts Management
User accounts are accounts set up on the Switch which allow access to the switch management features.