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SNMP, defined in the Management Information Base MIB. The SNMP agent defines the MIB

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FS728TP Smart Switch FS728TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3. Select the Admin Mode and Priority Level from the lists in the provided fields in the first row. 4. Click Apply to update the device SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a method for managing network devices. The device supports the following SNMP versions: • SNMP v1 and v2c • SNMP version 3 The SNMP agents maintain a list of variables that are used to manage the device. The variables are defined in the Management Information Base (MIB). The SNMP agent defines the MIB specification format, as well as the format used to access the information over the network. Access strings control access rights to the SNMP agents. SNMP v3 applies access control and a new traps mechanism. In addition, User Security Model (USM) parameters are defined for SNMPv3, including: • Authentication - Provides data integrity and data origin authentication. • Privacy - Protects against the disclosure of message content. Cipher Block-Chaining (CBC) is used for encryption. Either authentication is enabled on an SNMP message, or both authentication and privacy. However, privacy cannot be enabled without authentication. • Timeliness - Protects against message delay or message redundancy. The SNMP agent compares the incoming message to the message time information. Enter the amount of time the device waits before re-sending informs. • Key Management - Enter key generation, key updates, and key usage. The device supports SNMP notification filters based on Object IDs (OIDs). OIDs are used by the system to manage device features. SNMP v3 supports the following features: • Security • Feature Access Control • Traps. The device generates copy traps. The SNMP menu contains the following options: • "SNMPv1/v2" • "SNMPv3" 3-13 v1.0, December 2007 Managing System Settings

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FS728TP Smart Switch FS728TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
3-13
Managing System Settings
v1.0, December 2007
3.
Select the
Admin Mode
and
Priority Level
from the lists in the provided fields in the first
row.
4.
Click
Apply
to update the device
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a method for managing network
devices. The device supports the following SNMP versions:
SNMP v1 and v2c
SNMP version 3
The SNMP agents maintain a list of variables that are used to manage the device. The variables are
defined in the Management Information Base (MIB). The SNMP agent defines the MIB
specification format, as well as the format used to access the information over the network. Access
strings control access rights to the SNMP agents. SNMP v3 applies access control and a new traps
mechanism. In addition, User Security Model (USM) parameters are defined for SNMPv3,
including:
Authentication
– Provides data integrity and data origin authentication.
Privacy
– Protects against the disclosure of message content. Cipher Block-Chaining (CBC) is
used for encryption. Either authentication is enabled on an SNMP message, or both
authentication and privacy. However, privacy cannot be enabled without authentication.
Timeliness
– Protects against message delay or message redundancy. The SNMP agent
compares the incoming message to the message time information. Enter the amount of time
the device waits before re-sending informs.
Key Management
– Enter key generation, key updates, and key usage.
The device supports SNMP notification filters based on Object IDs (OIDs). OIDs are used by the
system to manage device features. SNMP v3 supports the following features:
Security
Feature Access Control
Traps. The device generates copy traps.
The SNMP menu contains the following options:
“SNMPv1/v2”
“SNMPv3”