3.10
SNMP Settings Screen
Click
Configure SNMP
SNMP settings. The hyperlink appears only if the SNMP Enable box is checked.
The SNMP protocol allows an application to interrogate the AN-80i for information saved
in the MIB an to change enabled fields within the MIB. When the SNMP Agent in the AN-
80i detects an error condition, a special message known as a trap can be sent (if
enabled). A Trap Host is an IP system/server that is set up to receive SNMP trap
messages. The SNMP Configuration screen displays a list of the current communities.
The Chg buttons can be used to add, edit, or delete community settings.
SNMP Community Management
Community Name: Displays the SNMP community name for each entry (maximum of
eight entries).
Access: Displays the access permissions for each SNMP community.
None: Deny read and write permission for this community.
Read: Grant read access permission only for this community. Deny write permission.
Write: Grant write access permission only for this community. Deny read permission.
Read&Write: Grant read and write access permission for this community.
Chg: Click the Chg button to modify the settings for the adjacent entry.
Save Comm: Click the Save Comm button to save changes to the community settings.
SNMP Traps Management
IP Address(IPv4): IP address associated with this SNMP alarm.
Port: Destination port address associated with this SNMP alarm.
Community: Community associated with this SNMP alarm.
Chg: Click the Chg button to modify the settings for the adjacent entry.
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(blue text) on the System Configuration screen to view and edit the
Figure 15: Web - SNMP Configuration Screen
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