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There is no other reason to perform defragmentation other than to return the index numbering
to a sequential list of numbers. Extra resources are not consumed because of fragmentation.
Example 2.35. Enabling SNMP Index Persistence
This example shows how to enable SNMP index persistence.
Command-Line Interface
gw-world:/> set Settings RemoteMgmtSettings SNMPPersistentIfIndex=Yes
Web Interface
1.
Go to: System > Device > Remote Management
2.
Select Advanced Settings
3.
Under SNMP, enable the option Persistent Interface Index
4.
Click OK

2.5.3. SNMP Advanced Settings

The following SNMP advanced settings can be found under the Remote Management section in
the Web Interface. They can also be set through the CLI.
SNMP Before RulesLimit
Enable SNMP traffic to the firewall regardless of configured IP Rules.
Default: Enabled
SNMP Request Limit
Maximum number of SNMP requests that will be processed each second by NetDefendOS.
Should SNMP requests exceed this rate then the excess requests will be ignored by
NetDefendOS.
Default: 100
System Contact
The contact person for the managed node.
Caution: Restoring a backup will renumber interface indexes
If a restore of a NetDefendOS system backup is performed (either full or configuration
only), this will cause the interface index numbers to return to the values of the backup.
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