Snmp Engine Id Settings - D-Link xstack DES-3810 series Reference Manual

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The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Group Name
Read View Name
Write View Name
Notify View Name
User-based Security
Model
Security Level
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.
Click the Delete button to remove the specific entry.

SNMP Engine ID Settings

The Engine ID is a unique identifier used for SNMP V3 implementations on the Switch.
To view the following window, click Management > SNMP Settings > SNMP Engine ID Settings, as shown below:
To change the Engine ID, type the new Engine ID value in the space provided.
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Engine ID
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.
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Description
Type an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters. This is used to identify the new
SNMP group of SNMP users.
This name is used to specify the SNMP group created can request SNMP messages.
Specify a SNMP group name for users that are allowed SNMP write privileges to the
Switch's SNMP agent.
Specify a SNMP group name for users that can receive SNMP trap messages generated
by the Switch's SNMP agent.
SNMPv1 – Specifies that SNMP version 1 will be used.
SNMPv2 – Specifies that SNMP version 2c will be used. The SNMPv2 supports both
centralized and distributed network management strategies. It includes improvements in
the Structure of Management Information (SMI) and adds some security features.
SNMPv3 – Specifies that the SNMP version 3 will be used. SNMPv3 provides secure
access to devices through a combination of authentication and encrypting packets over
the network.
The Security Level settings only apply to SNMPv3.
NoAuthNoPriv – Specifies that there will be no authorization and no encryption of packets
sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP manager.
AuthNoPriv – Specifies that authorization will be required, but there will be no encryption
of packets sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP manager.
AuthPriv – Specifies that authorization will be required, and that packets sent between the
Switch and a remote SNMP manger will be encrypted.
Figure 3-41 SNMP Engine ID Settings window
Description
The SNMP engine ID displays the identification of the SNMP engine on the Switch. The
default value is suggested in RFC2271. The very first bit is 1, and the first four octets are
set to the binary equivalent of the agent's SNMP management private enterprise number
as assigned by IANA (D-Link is 171). The fifth octet is 03 to indicate the rest is the MAC
address of this device. The sixth to eleventh octets is the MAC address.
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