DGS-3224TG Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide
This read-only screen displays the VLAN ID, group address, and static/IGMP snooping port list for
multicast addresses.
VLAN Status
This allows the status for each of the switch's VLANs to be viewed.
To view the VLAN Status table, highlight VLAN Status on the Network Monitoring Menu and press
Enter.
Figure 6-43. VLAN Status screen
This read-only screen displays VLAN information. Press CTRL + N to see the VLAN on the next page or
CTRL + P to see an entry from a previous page.
SNMP Manager Configuration
The switch sends out SNMP traps to network management stations whenever certain exceptional events
occur, such as when the switch is turned on or when a system reset occurs. The switch allows traps to
be routed to up to four different network management hosts.
For a detailed list of Trap Types used for this switch, see the Traps section of Chapter 5, "Switch
Management and Operating Concepts."
SNMP (V1) implements a rudimentary form of security by requiring that each request include a
community name. A community name is an arbitrary string of characters used as a "password" to
control access to the switch. If the switch receives a request with a community name it does not
recognize, it will trigger an authentication trap.
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