Configuring Snmp - D-Link DFL-1000 User Manual

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Optionally, specify a trusted host IP address and netmask for the location from which the
administrator can log into the web-based manager.
Set the permission level for the administrator.
The administrator can access the web-based manager and the CLI to view the configuration but
Read Only
cannot change settings.
Read &
The administrator can view and change settings.
Write
Click OK to add the administrator account.
Editing administrator accounts
You can change the administrator account password, configure the IP addresses from which the
administrator can access the web-based manager, and change the administrator's permission level
To edit the administrator account:
Go to System > Config > Admin .
Click Change Password
Type a New Password and Confirm the new password.
The password must be at least 6 characters long and may contain numbers (0-9) and upper and
lower case letters (A-Z, a-z) but no spaces.
Click Edit
.
In the Trusted Host field, you can enter the IP address of the computer from which the administrator
can connect to the web-based manager.
In the Host Mask field, you can enter 255.255.255.255 if the administrator must work from just one
computer.
Change the administrator's permission as required.
Click OK.
To delete an administrator account, choose the account to delete and click Delete

Configuring SNMP

Configure SNMP for the DFL-1000 so that the SNMP agent running on the DFL-1000 can report system
information and send traps. Traps can alert system administrators about problems with the DFL-1000.
Go to System > Config > SNMP .
Click to select SNMP.
Configure SNMP settings:
System Name
Specify a name for this DFL-1000.
System
Describe the physical location of the DFL-1000.
Location
Contact
Add the contact information for the person responsible for this DFL-1000.
Information
Also called read community, get community acts like a password to identify SNMP get
requests sent from the DFL-1000. The DFL-1000 sends the get community string with each
Get Community
SNMP get request. The same get community string must be added to the SNMP monitoring
string
software to allow communication with the DFL-1000. The default get community string is
"public". Specify a community string to keep intruders from accessing get requests to
retrieve information about your network configuration.
Set/Trap
The Set/trap community string functions like a password that is sent along with SNMP traps.
Community
Change the set/trap community string to keep intruders from accessing traps. The same
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