Creating Snmp Communities - TP-Link T1600G-18TS Configuration Manual

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Configuring SNMP & RMON
Security Model
Security Level
2) If you have chosen authNoPriv or authPriv as the security level, you need to set
corresponding Auth Mode or Privacy Mode. If not, skip the step.
Auth Mode
Auth Password
Privacy Mode
Privacy Password
3) Click Create.

2.1.5 Creating SNMP Communities

If you want to use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c as the security model, you can create SNMP
communities directly.
Choose the SNMP version of the security model. The default is SNMPv1. The
setting should be identical with that of the specified group.
v1: The group's security model is SNMPv1.
v2c: In this mode, Community Name is used for authentication. You can configure
Community Name on the SNMP Community.
v3: The group's security model is SNMPv3.
Set the security level for the SNMPv3 group. The default is noAuthNoPriv.
noAuthNoPriv: No authentication mode or privacy mode is applied to check or
encrypt packets.
authNoPriv: An authentication mode is applied to check packets, but no privacy
mode is applied to encrypt them.
authPriv: An authentication mode and a privacy mode are applied to check and
encrypt packets.
If you have chosen authNoPriv as the security level, you need to set Auth Mode,
which is None by default.
MD5: Enable the HMAC-MD5 algorithm for authentication.
SHA: Enable the SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm) algorithm for authentication. SHA
algorithm is securer than MD5 algorithm.
Set the password for authentication.
If you have chosen authPriv as the security level, you need to set both Auth Mode
and Privacy Mode. The privacy mode is None by default.
DES: Enable the DES (Data Encryption Standard) algorithm for privacy.
Set the password for encryption.
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