Why Is Snmp Needed; Default Snmp Values - Dell PowerConnect 8024 User Configuration Manual

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You can configure various features on the switch to generate SNMP traps that
inform the NMS about events or problems that occur on the switch. Traps
generated by the switch can also be viewed locally by using the web-based
interface or CLI.

Why Is SNMP Needed?

Some network administrators prefer to use SNMP as the switch management
interface. Settings that you view and configure by using the web-based Dell
OpenManage Switch Administrator and the CLI are also available by using
SNMP .
If you do not use NMS software to manage or monitor other devices on your
network, it might not be necessary to configure SNMP on the switch.

Default SNMP Values

By default, SNMPv2 is automatically enabled on the device. SNMPv1 and
SNMPv3 are disabled. To enable SNMPv3, you must define a local engine ID
for the device. The local engineID is by default set to the switch MAC
address. This local engineID must be defined so that it is unique within the
network.
Table 13-1 summarizes the default values for SNMP.
Table 13-1. SNMP Defaults
Parameter
SNMPv1
SNMPv2
SNMPv3
SNMP traps
SNMP trap receiver
Switch traps
QoS traps
Multicast traps
Captive Portal traps
Default Value
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
None configured
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
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