– MD5 with DES encryption
– SHA with DES encryption
– MD5 with AES encryption
– SHA with AES encryption
• Username: Enter the Username configured on your SNMP host in the username field.
• Password: Enter the Password for your SNMP host in the password and verify password fields. This password must be at least 8 characters
long.
• Enable
SNMP traps: Enabling traps will allow you to configure a destination server, community, and port for trap notifications. Trap
notifications are returned to the server with SNMPv1.
• Trap
community
string: The trap notifications will be returned to the trap server using this SNMPv1 trap community name.
• Address
for
trap
server: Enter the address of the host system that you want trap alerts sent to.
• Trap
server
port
#: Enter the port number that the remote host will be listening for trap alerts on. (Default: 162)
System
Information
System information via SNMP is Read-Writable by default. However, if a value is set here, that field will become Read-Only.
• System
Contact: Input the email address of the system administrator.
• System
Name: Input the router's hostname.
• System
Location: Input the physical location of the router. This is simply a string for your own information.
System
Control
Restore
to
Factory
Defaults: This changes all settings back to their default values.
Reboot
The
Device: This causes the router to restart.
Advanced
Control: System
Automatic
Reboot, Ping
Test Scheduled
Reboot: This causes the router to restart at a user-determined time.
Watchdog
Reboot: This causes the router to automatically restart when it determines an unrecoverable error condition has occurred.
Ping
Test: A simple test to check Internet connectivity. Type the Hostname or IP address of the computer you want to ping and press 'Enter' or
click the 'Ping' button.
Figure 174: SNMPv3 Configuration
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