Snmp Host Table - D-Link xStack DES-3800 Series User Manual

Layer 3 stackable fast ethernet managed switch
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To configure SNMP Community entries, click Administration > SNMP Manager > SNMP Community Table, which will open
the following window:
The following parameters can be set:
Parameter
Community Name
View Name
Access Right
To implement the new settings, click Apply. To delete an entry from the SNMP Community Table, click the
heading, corresponding to the entry to delete.

SNMP Host Table

Use the SNMP Host Table window to set up SNMP
trap recipients. Click Administration > SNMP
Manager > SNMP Host Table Configuration. This
will open the SNMP Host Table window, as shown
to the right. To delete an existing SNMP Host Table
entry, click the corresponding
heading. To display the current settings for an
existing SNMP Host Table entry, click the blue link
for the entry under the Host IP Address heading.
To add a new entry to the Switch's SNMP Host
Table, click the Add button in the upper left-hand
corner of the window. This will open the SNMP
Host Table Configuration window, as shown to the
right.
The following parameters can set:
xStack DES-3800 Series Layer 3 Stackable Fast Ethernet Managed Switch
Figure 6- 30. SNMP Community Table Configuration window
Description
Type an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters that is used to identify members of an
SNMP community. This string is used like a password to give remote SNMP managers
access to MIB objects in the Switch's SNMP agent.
Type an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters that is used to identify the group of MIB
objects that a remote SNMP manager is allowed to access on the Switch. The view name
must exist in the SNMP View Table.
Read Only - Specifies that SNMP community members using the community string created
can only read the contents of the MIBs on the Switch.
Read Write - Specifies that SNMP community members using the community string created
can read from, and write to the contents of the MIBs on the Switch.
under the Delete
Figure 6- 31. SNMP Host Table window
Figure 6- 32. SNMP Host Table Configuration window
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under the Delete

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