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700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Main Menu> Advanced> SNMP Figure 4-39: SNMP Management You can manage this switch using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) from a network management station. To do so, you must configure your switch to participate in the SNMP community and you must add the SNMP host agent to the host table. This prevents unauthorized SNMP access to your switch from non-approved SNMP hosts. Support for these Standard MIBs is included: • MIB II (RFC1213) • Ethernet Interface MIB (RFC1643) • Bridge MIB (RFC1493) • Private Enterprise MIB (see the Resource CD for Managed Switches) • 4-Group RMON (RFC1757) Main Menu> Advanced> SNMP> Community Table You can create up to eight community strings which combine GET, SET, and TRAP privileges. Figure 4-40: SNMP Management: Community Table 4-28 Administration Console Telnet Interface SM-10004-02

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700 Series Managed Switch User’s Guide for Software v2.1
4-28
Administration Console Telnet Interface
SM-10004-02
Main Menu> Advanced> SNMP
Figure 4-39:
SNMP Management
You can manage this switch using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) from a
network management station. To do so, you must configure your switch to participate in the SNMP
community and you must add the SNMP host agent to the host table.
This prevents unauthorized
SNMP access to your switch from non-approved SNMP hosts.
Support for these Standard MIBs is included:
MIB II (RFC1213)
Ethernet Interface MIB (RFC1643)
Bridge MIB (RFC1493)
Private Enterprise MIB (see the Resource CD for Managed Switches)
4-Group RMON (RFC1757)
Main Menu> Advanced> SNMP> Community Table
You can create up to eight community strings which combine GET, SET, and TRAP privileges.
Figure 4-40:
SNMP Management: Community Table