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Chapter 5 Administrator Settings Displays the communities to which the SNMP hosts that are allowed to send SNMP requests to the SNMP agent belong. To register a community for which SNMP requests are allowed, press [Edit] - [New], and configure the community name, receiving host, and community privileges. IMPORTANT Be aware that "default" being included in the receiving host list will be interpreted as all hosts being specified. Hint To change the registered community setting, select the community in the [SNMP Settings] screen, press [Edit] [Modify], and change the setting in the [Modify] screen. SNMP Security - Auth trap When [ON] is selected and an SNMP request is received from a community not registered under [SNMP Community Settings], a message is sent to the trap transmission destination. IMPORTANT The same setting is reflected in SNMPv3. SNMP Trap Settings • Community name Enter the community name (up to 32 characters: alphanumeric and symbols "-" and "_" only). • Receive host settings When [All hosts] is selected, packets from all SNMP hosts that belong to the community registered under [SNMP Community Settings] will be accepted. • Receive host list When [Listed hosts] is selected for [Receive host settings], enter the IP address of the host from which to accept SNMP packets. Displays the communities for which the SNMP traps are configured. 136

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Chapter 5
Administrator Settings
Displays the communities to which the SNMP hosts that
are allowed to send SNMP requests to the SNMP agent
belong.
To register a community for which SNMP requests are
allowed, press [Edit] - [New], and configure the
community name, receiving host, and community
privileges.
• Community name
Enter the community name (up to 32 characters:
alphanumeric and symbols “-” and “_” only).
• Receive host settings
When [All hosts] is selected, packets from all SNMP
hosts that belong to the community registered under
[SNMP Community Settings] will be accepted.
• Receive host list
When [Listed hosts] is selected for [Receive host
settings], enter the IP address of the host from which to
accept SNMP packets.
IMPORTANT
Be aware that “default” being included in the receiving host list
will be interpreted as all hosts being specified.
Hint
To change the registered community setting, select the
community in the [SNMP Settings] screen, press [Edit] -
[Modify], and change the setting in the [Modify] screen.
SNMP Security - Auth trap
When [ON] is selected and an SNMP request is received
from a community not registered under [SNMP
Community Settings], a message is sent to the trap
transmission destination.
IMPORTANT
The same setting is reflected in SNMPv3.
SNMP Trap Settings
Displays the communities for which the SNMP traps are
configured.