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Setting
Privacy Password
Engine ID
Listening Port
Transport Protocol
Destination Address1
Destination Address2
Destination Address3
Download MIBs for SNMP Management
You can download MIB data for your system.
A MIB helps your SNMP management console resolve SNMP traps and provide human-readable
descriptions of those traps.
Procedure
1. In the system web interface, go to Admin Settings > Servers > SNMP.
2. Click the desired link:
Download Legacy MIB
Download MIB
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Description
Specifies the SNMPv3 privacy (encryption) password.
The maximum length is 48 characters.
Specifies the unique ID of the SNMPv3 engine. You
might need this information to match the configuration
of an SNMP console application. The ID is
automatically generated, but you can create your own
as long as it is between 10 and 32 hexadecimal digits.
You can separate each group of two hex digits by a
colon (:) to form a full 8-bit value. A single hex digit
delimited on each side with a colon is equivalent to the
same hex digit with a leading zero (for example, :F: is
equivalent to :0f:).
The ID can't be all zeros or Fs.
Specifies the port SNMP uses to listen for system
messages (the default is port 161).
Specifies the transport protocol used.
TCP
UDP
Specifies the IP addresses of SNMP managers where
SNMP traps are sent.
Each address has four settings:
IP address (accepts IPv4 and IPv6 addresses,
hostnames, and FQDNs)
Message type (TRAP or INFORM)
Protocol (SNMP v1, v2c, or v3)
Port where SNMP traps are sent (default is 162)
Disabling the Port setting also disables the
corresponding destination address.
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