Snmp Configuration; Snmp Community Settings; Fig. 38: Web - Snmp Configuration Screen - Redline RDL-3000 User Manual

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RDL-3000
4.5.3

SNMP Configuration

Click
Configuration->System->SNMP
Configuration screen. Use this screen to view and modify all SNMP related parameters.
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to expand or

SNMP Community Settings

The RDL-3000 supports up to eight separate community strings. Each community string
is assigned specific access rights (read/write). The 'public' and 'private' community
strings are default access values and should be changed to ensure secure access.
Community Name: Name assigned to this SNMP community string.
Access: Access permissions for this entry.
None: External SNMP client using this string can not read or modfy any fields. Read
and write requests will be refused.
Read: External SNMP client using this string can only read data. Write requests will
be refused.
Write: External SNMP client using this string can only write data. Read requests will
be refused.
Read&Write: External SNMP client using this string can read and write data.
Change: Click to modify this SNMP community string entry.
Add: Click to add a new SNMP community string entry (maximum eight).
Apply: Click to activate the SNMP Community settings displayed on this screen.
Apply & Save All: Click to activate and permanently save the SNMP Community
settings on this screen. Saved settings are restored on power-up, reboot, or at the end of
a test cycle.
Note: To remove a community string, click 'change' beside that entry, delete the
community string (Community name' field), and click the Change Community button.
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Fig. 38: Web - SNMP Configuration Screen

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