D-Link DWS-3250 Product Manual - Page 38

requirements, in accordance with using an SNMP-based management station., During initial configuration

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Initial Configuration Configuration Overview The following screen displays the default device configuration: console# show snmp Community-String Community-Access View name IP address Community-String Group name IP address Type Traps are enabled. Authentication-failure trap is enabled. Version 1,2 notifications Target Address Type Community Version Udp Filter To Retries Port name Sec ------ Version 3 notifications Target Address Type Username Security Udp Filter To Retries Level Port name Sec ---- System Contact: System Location: The community-string, community-access, and IP address can be configured through the local terminal during the initial configuration procedure. The SNMP configuration options for the Community String are as follows: • Access rights options: ro (read only), rw (read-and-write) or su (super). • An option to configure IP address or not: If an IP address is not configured, it means that all community mem- bers having the same community name are granted the same access rights. Common practice is to use two community strings for the switch one (public community) with read-only access and the other (private community) with read-write access. The public string allows authorized management stations to retrieve MIB objects, while the private string allows authorized management stations to retrieve and modify MIB objects. During initial configuration, it is recommended to configure the device according to the network administrator requirements, in accordance with using an SNMP-based management station. To configure SNMP station IP address and community string(s) perform the following: 1. At the console prompt, enter the command Enable. The prompt is displayed as #. 2. Enter the command configure and press . 3. In the configuration mode, enter the SNMP configuration command with the parameters including community name (private), community access right (read and write) and IP address, as shown in the following example: Page 37

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Initial Configuration
Configuration Overview
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The following screen displays the default device configuration:
The community-string, community-access, and IP address can be configured through the local terminal during the
initial configuration procedure.
The SNMP configuration options for the Community String are as follows:
Access rights options: ro (read only), rw (read-and-write) or su (super).
An option to configure IP address or not: If an IP address is not configured, it means that all community mem-
bers having the same community name are granted the same access rights.
Common practice is to use two community strings for the switch one (public community) with read-only access
and the other (private community) with read-write access. The public string allows authorized management sta-
tions to retrieve MIB objects, while the private string allows authorized management stations to retrieve and mod-
ify MIB objects.
During initial configuration, it is recommended to configure the device according to the network administrator
requirements, in accordance with using an SNMP-based management station.
To configure SNMP station IP address and community string(s) perform the following:
1.
At the console prompt, enter the command
Enable
. The prompt is displayed as #.
2.
Enter the command
configure
and press
<Enter>
.
3.
In the configuration mode, enter the SNMP configuration command with the parameters including community
name (private), community access right (read and write) and IP address, as shown in the following example:
console#
show snmp
Community-String
Community-Access
View name
IP address
-------------------- ------------------ -------------- ------------
Community-String
Group name
IP address
Type
------------------ ------------ ------------------- ------
Traps are enabled.
Authentication-failure trap is enabled.
Version 1,2 notifications
Target Address
Type
Community
Version
Udp
Filter
To
Retries
Port
name
Sec
---------------- -------- ----------- ---------- ----- ------- ----- ---
------
Version 3 notifications
Target Address
Type
Username
Security Udp
Filter
To
Retries
Level
Port
name
Sec
---------------- -------- ----------- -------- ----- ------- ----- -----
----
System Contact:
System Location: