Snmp Engine Id; Snmp Trap Configuration; Rmon - D-Link DGS-3200-16 - Switch - Stackable User Manual

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SNMP Engine ID

The Engine ID is a unique identifier used for SNMP V3 implementations on the Switch.
To view the following window, click Configuration > SNMP Settings > SNMP Engine ID:
To change the Engine ID, type the new Engine ID value in the space provided.
The following parameter can be set:
Parameter
Engine ID
To implement your new settings, click Apply.

SNMP Trap Configuration

Users can enable and disable SNMP trap support and SNMP authentication failure trap support, respectively.
To view the following window, click Configuration > SNMP Settings > SNMP Trap Configuration:
To enable or disable the Traps State and/or the Authenticate Traps State, use the corresponding pull-down menu to change and
click Apply.

RMON

Users can enable and disable remote monitoring (RMON) status for the SNMP function on the Switch.
To view the following window, click Configuration > SNMP Settings > RMON:
To enable or disable RMON for SNMP, use the radio button and click Apply.
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DGS-3200 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch
Figure 2 - 44. SNMP Engine ID 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.
Figure 2 - 45. SNMP Trap Configuration window
Figure 2 - 46. RMON window
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