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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 18 System > SNMP Config
LABEL
SNMP System
Configuration
SysDescr
SysObjectID
SysLocation
SysContact
SysName
Apply
Reset
Existing Snmp
Communities
Community
Write Access
IPaddress
Enabled
Wake Up
Enabled
Delete?
Apply
Reset
Create New
Snmp
Community
Existing Snmp
Trap
Communities
Community
IPaddress
Port
P-794H User's Guide
DESCRIPTION
You can input the information for the MIB data in this section.
Enter the SysDescr here. The sysDescr defines the system description
of the host on which the SNMP agent is running. It should include the
full name and version identification of the system's hardware type,
software operating-system, and networking software.
This field displays the selected MIB object's ID. Data is formatted in MIB
dot format, optionally with a leading text identifier, for example
sysObjectID.0 or 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0.
Enter the SysLocation here. The SysLocation is the physical location of
the the SNMP agent.
Enter the SysContact here. The SysContact is the system contact
address of the SNMP agent manager.
Enter the SysName here. The SysName is the name of the SNMP agent.
Click Apply to save your changes.
Click Reset to restore your previously saved settings.
You can configure, create SNMP communities, and associate rights to
them in this section. SNMP communities act like passwords and are
used to define the security parameters of SNMP clients.
This field shows the community string, which act as a password for
requests from the management station.
Select true to allow the SNMP manager using this string to create or
edit MIBs (configure settings on the P-794H).
Select false to allow the SNMP manager using this string to collect
information from the P-794H.
Type the IP address of the remote SNMP management host in dotted
decimal notation, for example 192.168.1.1.
Select true to enable this SNMP community. Select false to disable it.
You can wake up the remote SNMP management host if you select true.
Otherwise, select false.
Select the checkbox to remove a specific community string.
Click Apply to save your changes.
Click Reset to restore your previously saved settings.
Click this if you want to create a new SNMP community. See
5.4.5 on page 62
for more information.
You can configure, create, or delete existing SNMP trap communities.
This field shows the trap community string, which act as a password for
requests from the management station.
Enter the IP addresses of the manager to send your SNMP traps to.
Enter the port number upon which the manager listens for SNMP traps.
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