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Advanced> SNMP Users can manage this switch by SNMP from a network management station. SNMP management features on the switch include: o Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) o Support Standard MIBs: • MIB II (RFC1213) • Ethernet Interface MIB (RFC1643) • Bridge MIB (RFC1493) • Enterprise MIB • 4-Group RMON (RFC1757) This page has three SNMP Settings: o Community Table o Host Table o Trap Setting Advanced> SNMP> Community Table The administrator can create up to eight different community strings with combinations of GET, SET and TRAP privileges. These community strings need to be set prior to setting host access, as the host table depends on the existence of community strings. The public string has GET privileges by default. Figure 7-27: SNMP Management: Community Table Page 90 of 110

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Page 90 of 110
Advanced> SNMP
Users can manage this switch by SNMP from a network management station.
SNMP management features on the switch include:
o
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
o
Support Standard MIBs:
MIB II (RFC1213)
Ethernet Interface MIB (RFC1643)
Bridge MIB (RFC1493)
Enterprise MIB
4-Group RMON (RFC1757)
This page has three SNMP Settings:
o
Community Table
o
Host Table
o
Trap Setting
Advanced> SNMP> Community Table
The administrator can create up to eight different community strings with combinations of GET, SET and TRAP privileges.
These community
strings need to be set prior to setting host access, as the host table depends on the existence of community strings.
The public string has GET
privileges by default.
Figure 7-27: SNMP Management: Community Table