SNMP
Device Management > Configuration > Network > SNMP

Configure the community name settings here. Up to 10 types of community name can be programmed.

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SNMP

Select whether SNMP is active or inactive for the interface board(s).

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Protocol

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Configure settings for the transport protocol used by SNMP.

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IPv4

Select whether IPv4 is active or inactive.

IPv6

Select whether IPv6 is active or inactive.

IPX

Select whether IPX is active or inactive.

SNMPv1,v2 Setting

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The following items are common to SNMPv1 and v2:

SNMPv1,v2 Function

Select whether to enable or disable SNMPv1 and v2.

SNMPv1 Trap Communication

Select whether to send SNMPv1 trap.

SNMPv2 Trap Communication

Select whether to send SNMPv2 trap.

Permit Settings by SNMPv1 and v2

Select whether to permit SNMPv1/v2 to change access privileges for increased communication security.
If On is selected, the access type read-write set for a community will be changed to read-only.

Community

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Community Name

Enter the name of the community to which the network interface board belongs, using up to 15 characters. If the community name is different from that of the hosts, requests from the hosts will not be accepted.

Access Type

In the list, select the access rights to the community.

Not Accessible

No access permitted.

read-only

You can read the information, but not edit it.

read-write

You can read and edit the information.

trap

Notifies the manager with information about errors. Enter the recipient of the error notification in the Manager Address box.

Protocol Type, Active/Inactive

Configure settings for each protocol used by the community.

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IPv4

Select whether IPv4 is active or inactive.

IPv6

Select whether IPv6 is active or inactive.

IPX

Select whether IPX is active or inactive.

Manager Address

Enter the host computer's address according to the protocol in use.

When using IPv4

Enter the host computer's IPv4 address. If you set the access type to read-only or read-write, only requests from hosts with the specified IPv4 address are accepted. Set the address to "0.0.0.0" to have requests accepted from any host. If you set the access type to trap, enter the IPv4 address of the host to which the information is sent.

When using IPv6

Enter the host computer's IPv6 address. If you set the access type to read-only or read-write, only requests from hosts with the specified IPv6 address are accepted. Set the address to "::" to have requests accepted from any host. If you set the access type to trap, enter the IPv6 address of the host to which the information is sent.

When using IPX

Enter the host computer's IPX address. The IPX address consists of the network number and the physical address. Enter the network number to which the host is connected and the MAC address of the network interface board that is attached to the host, separated by a colon ":". If you set the access type to read-only or read-write, only requests from hosts with the specified IPX address are accepted. Set the MAC address to "00:00:00:00:00:00" to have requests accepted from any host. If you set the access type to trap, enter the IPX address of the host to which the information is sent.

Buttons

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Refresh

Click to update the currently displayed information.

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OK

Click to apply the settings.

Cancel

Click to cancel the settings.

 

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