D-Link DMS-1100 User Manual - Page 47

Management > SNMP > SNMP View Table Settings, STP Port Status Change

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D-Link DMS-1100 Series User Manual Item Description SNMP Global Settings SNMP Global State Specify to enable or disable the SNMP feature. The default setting is Disabled. SNMP Response Broadcast Select to enable or disable the server to response to broadcast SNMP Request GetRequest packets. SNMP UDP Port (0-65535) Enter the SNMP UDP port number. The value is between 0 and 65535. Trap Source Interface Specify the interface whose IP address will be used as the source address for sending the SNMP trap packet. Trap Settings Trap Global State Enable or disable SNMP trap notifications from client devices. Disabling this option means no trap signals will be sent. When enabling this option, you may choose the type of SNMP traps to enable. SNMP Authentication Trap Tick this option to control the sending of SNMP authentication failure notifications. An authentication Failure trap is generated when the device receives an SNMP message that is not properly authenticated. The authentication method depends on the version of SNMP being used. For SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, authentication failure occurs if packets are formed with an incorrect community string. For SNMPv3, authentication failure occurs if packets are formed with an incorrect SHA/MD5 authentication key. Port Link Up Check this feature to enable Link Up traps. Whenever a device changes status from 'link down' to 'link up', it will send a Link Up trap to the management station. Port Link Down Check this feature to enable Link Down traps. Whenever a device changes status from 'link up' to 'link down', it will send a Link Down trap to the management station. STP Port Status Change Check this feature to enable STP Port Status Change traps. Whenever a device changes status from STP Port Status, it will send a STP Port Status Change trap to the management station. LBV Detection Check this feature to enable LBV Detection traps. Whenever a device does detect LBV, it will send a LBV Detection trap to the management station. Firmware Upgrade Check this feature to enable Firmware Upgrade traps. Whenever a device does do firmware upgrade, it will send a Firmware Upgrade trap to the management station. Table 4.25 Click Apply to make the configurations take effect. Management > SNMP > SNMP View Table Settings The SNMP View page allows user to define SNMP Views, which can be used to manage the MIB objects that are accessible to a remote SNMP manager. 41

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D-Link DMS-1100 Series User Manual
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Item
Description
SNMP Global Settings
SNMP Global State
Specify to enable or disable the SNMP feature. The default setting is
Disabled
.
SNMP Response Broadcast
Request
Select to enable or disable the server to response to broadcast SNMP
GetRequest packets.
SNMP UDP Port (0-65535)
Enter the SNMP UDP port number. The value is between 0 and 65535.
Trap Source Interface
Specify the interface whose IP address will be used as the source
address for sending the SNMP trap packet.
Trap Settings
Trap Global State
Enable or disable SNMP trap notifications from client devices.
Disabling this option means no trap signals will be sent. When enabling
this option, you may choose the type of SNMP traps to enable.
SNMP Authentication Trap
Tick this option to control the sending of SNMP authentication failure
notifications. An authentication Failure trap is generated when the
device receives an SNMP message that is not properly authenticated.
The authentication method depends on the version of SNMP being
used. For SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, authentication failure occurs if
packets are formed with an incorrect community string. For SNMPv3,
authentication failure occurs if packets are formed with an incorrect
SHA/MD5 authentication key.
Port Link Up
Check this feature to enable Link Up traps. Whenever a device
changes status from ‘link down’ to ‘link up’, it will send a Link Up trap to
the management station.
Port Link Down
Check this feature to enable Link Down traps. Whenever a device
changes status from ‘link up’ to ‘link down’, it will send a Link Down
trap to the management station.
STP Port Status Change
Check this feature to enable STP Port Status Change traps. Whenever
a device changes status from STP Port Status, it will send a STP Port
Status Change trap to the management station.
LBV Detection
Check this feature to enable LBV Detection traps. Whenever a device
does detect LBV, it will send a LBV Detection trap to the management
station.
Firmware Upgrade
Check this feature to enable Firmware Upgrade traps. Whenever a
device does do firmware upgrade, it will send a Firmware Upgrade trap
to the management station.
Table 4.25
Click
Apply
to make the configurations take effect.
Management > SNMP > SNMP View Table Settings
The SNMP View page allows user to define SNMP Views, which can be used to manage the MIB objects
that are accessible to a remote SNMP manager.