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SNMP, Set the SNMP Engine ID, Con the SNMP View Table

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TRENDnet User's Guide SNMP You can manage a switch by viewing and configuring the management information base (MIB) objects on the device with the Simple Network Management Program (SNMP). This chapter describes how to configure SNMP. A Group Name, IP address of the switch and at least one community string is the minimum required to manage the switch using SNMP. Set the SNMP Engine ID SNMP > Engine ID The SNMP Engine ID screen allows network managers to define the SNMP Engine ID or to assign the default Engine ID to SNMP. 1. Log into your switch management page (see "Access your switch management page" on page 11). 2. Click on SNMP and click on Engine ID. 3. Review the settings. Click Apply to save the settings. • Engine ID (10-64 Hex Characters) - Enter the local device Engine ID. The field value is a hexadecimal string. Each byte in hexadecimal character strings is two hexadecimal digits. The Engine ID must be defined before SNMP is enabled. • Reset to Default - Use the device-generated Engine ID (Reset to Default will override any entry in the Engine ID field). TPE-1020WS Configure the SNMP View Table SNMP > View Table The SNMP View table specifies the MIB object access criteria for each View Name. If the View Name is not specified on this page, then it has access to all MIB objects. You can specify specific areas of the MIB that can be accessed or denied based on the entries in this table. You can create and delete entries in the View table. 1. Log into your switch management page (see "Access your switch management page" on page 11). 2. Click on SNMP and click on View Table. 3. Review the settings. Creating SNMP View Table Entries This procedure explains how to create entries in the SNMP View Table. • Enter the View Name. This entry must be pre-defined on the SNMP User/Group page. • Enter the Subtree OID. • Enter "1" for the OID Mask. • Enter the View Type. Choose from the following options, and then click Add. o Included: This selection allows the specified MIB object to be included in the view. o Excluded: This selection blocks the view of the specified MIB object. 4. Click Save Settings to Flash (menu). 5. Click Save Settings to Flash (button), then click OK. Note: This step saves all configuration changes to the NV-RAM to ensure that if the switch is rebooted or power cycled, the configuration changes will still be applied. © Copyright 2013 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. 50

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© Copyright 2013 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TRENDnet User’s Guide
TPE-1020WS
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SNMP
You can manage a switch by viewing and configuring the management information base
(MIB) objects on the device with the Simple Network Management Program (SNMP).
This chapter describes how to configure SNMP. A Group Name, IP address of the switch
and at least one community string is the minimum required to manage the switch using
SNMP.
Set the SNMP Engine ID
SNMP > Engine ID
The SNMP Engine ID screen allows network managers to define the SNMP Engine ID or
to assign the default Engine ID to SNMP.
1. Log into your switch management page (see “
Access your switch management page
on page 11).
2. Click on
SNMP
and click on
Engine ID
.
3. Review the settings. Click
Apply
to save the settings.
Engine ID (10-64 Hex Characters)
– Enter the local device Engine ID. The field
value is a hexadecimal string. Each byte in hexadecimal character strings is two
hexadecimal digits. The Engine ID must be defined before SNMP is enabled.
Reset to Default
– Use the device-generated Engine ID (
Reset to
Default
will
override any entry in the
Engine ID
field).
4. Click
Save Settings to Flash (menu)
.
5. Click
Save Settings to Flash (button)
, then click
OK.
Note:
This step saves all configuration changes to the NV-RAM to ensure that if the
switch is rebooted or power cycled, the configuration changes will still be applied.
Configure the SNMP View Table
SNMP > View Table
The SNMP View table specifies the MIB object access criteria for each View Name. If the
View Name is not specified on this page, then it has access to all MIB objects. You can
specify specific areas of the MIB that can be accessed or denied based on the entries in
this table. You can create and delete entries in the View table.
1. Log into your switch management page (see “
Access your switch management page
on page 11).
2. Click on
SNMP
and click on
View Table
.
3. Review the settings.
Creating SNMP View Table Entries
This procedure explains how to create entries in the SNMP View Table.
Enter the
View Name
. This entry must be pre-defined on the SNMP
User/Group page.
Enter the
Subtree OID.
Enter “1” for the
OID Mask.
Enter the
View Type
. Choose from the following options, and then click
Add
.
o
Included:
This selection allows the specified MIB object to be included
in the view.
o
Excluded:
This selection blocks the view of the specified MIB object.