Configuring Snmp; Overview - D-Link DWS-1008 - AirPremier MobileLAN Switch Product Manual

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MSS supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) versions 1, 2c, and 3.
The MSS SNMP engine (also called the SNMP server or agent) can run any combination of the following
SNMP versions:
SNMPv1 - SNMPv1 is the simplest and least secure SNMP version. Community strings are used
for authentication. Communications are in the clear (not encrypted). Notifications are traps, which
are not acknowledged by the notification target (also called a trap receiver).
SNMPv2c - SNMPv2 is similar to SNMPv1, but supports informs. An inform is a notification that
is acknowledged by the notification target.
SNMPv3 - SNMPv3 adds authentication and encryption options. Instead of community strings,
SNMPv3 supports user security model (USM) users, with individually configurable access levels,
authentication options, and encryption options.
All SNMP versions are disabled by default.
To configure SNMP, perform the following tasks:
• Set the switch's system IP address, if it is not already set. SNMP will not work without the
system IP address.
• Optionally, set the system location and contact strings.
• Enable the SNMP version(s) you want to use. MSS can run one or more versions, in any
combination.
• Configure community strings (for SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c) or USM users (for SNMPv3).
• Set the minimum level of security allowed for SNMP message exchanges.
• Configure a notification profile or modify the default one, to enable sending of notifications
to notification targets. By default, notifications of all types are dropped (not sent).
• Configure notification targets.
• Enable the MSS SNMP engine.
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