Snmp Configurations; Mib-Ii System Objects Configuration - Sena PS110 User Manual

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3.2. SNMP Configurations

The Pro Series has the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) agent supporting SNMP v1
and v2 protocols. Network managers like NMS or SNMP Browser can exchange information with Pro
Series, as well as access required functionality.
SNMP protocols include GET, SET, GET–Next, and TRAPs. With these functions, a manager can be
notified of significant events (TRAPs), query a device for more information (GET), and make changes
to the device state (SET). SNMPv2 adds a GET–Bulk function for retrieving tables of information and
security functions.
With the SNMP configuration panel, the user can configure MIB-II System objects, access control
settings and TRAP receiver settings. The manager configured in this menu can perform both
information exchange and action control. Figure 3-2 shows a SNMP configuration screen via a web
interface.
Figure 3-2 SNMP Configuration

3.2.1. MIB-II System Objects Configuration

MIB–II System objects configuration sets the System Contact, Name, Location, and Authentication-
failure traps used by the SNMP agent of the Pro Series. These settings provide the values used for the
MIB-II sysName, sysContact, sysLocation, sysService and enableAuthenTrap.
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