Configuring SNMP Settings
You can configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) settings on the Setup >
Network Setup > SNMP page.
SNMP is a protocol for collecting, organizing, and exchanging management information
between managed devices on a network.
To enable SNMPv1 and/or SNMPv2:
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Configuring Bonjour
You can configure Bonjour settings on the Setup > Network Setup > Bonjour page.
Bonjour is a zero configuration networking application that allows you to create a network in
which devices can discover each other without requiring any user configuration.
When this function is enabled, you can discover the camera on a Mac OS computer by
opening Safari and going to Display All Bookmarks > Bonjour.
Bonjour is enabled by default. To disable it, clear the Enable check box, and then click Save.
Next to SNMP Version, select the SNMP version(s) that you want to use. You can select
SNMPv1 only, SNMPv2 only, both SNMPv1 and SNMPv2, or SNMPv3 only.
By default, the SNMP Port is 161. To change the port, enter a number in the range
1–65535.
In the Trap Address field, enter the IP address of the SNMP server where trap
notifications will be sent.
By default, the Trap Port is 162. To change the port, enter a number in the range
1–65535.
Click Save to apply the settings.
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