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Config Panel (2.40) - Guntermann und Drunck GmbH

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Device monitoring via SNMP<br />

6. If you decided to use the SNMPv2c protocol version, use the respective paragraph<br />

to enter the same Community name as selected in the Network Management System.<br />

IMPORTANT: The transfer of the packet password (Community) of the SNMPv2c<br />

protocol version is not encrypted. Therefore, it can be easily tapped!<br />

If required, use the SNMPv3 protocol version (see below) and a high Security level<br />

to ensure a secure data transfer.<br />

7. If you decided to use the SNMPv3 protocol version, use the respective paragraph to<br />

enter the following data:<br />

User: Enter the username for communication with the Network<br />

Management System an.<br />

Authentication protocol<br />

Authentication<br />

passphrase<br />

8. Click OK to save your settings and to leave the window.<br />

38 · G&D DL-MUX<br />

Select the authentication protocol (MD5 or SHA) which has<br />

been activated in the Network Management System.<br />

Enter the authentication passphrase for the communication<br />

with the Network Management System.<br />

Security level Select between one of the following options:<br />

NoAuthNoPriv: deactivated user authentication and Privacy<br />

protocol<br />

AuthNoPriv: activated user authentication, deactivated Privacy<br />

protocol<br />

AuthPriv: activated user authentication and Privacy protocol<br />

Privacy protocol: Select the privacy protocol (DES or AES) which has been<br />

activated in the Network Management System.<br />

Privacy passphrase:<br />

Enter the privacy passphrase for secure communication with<br />

the Network Management System.<br />

Engine ID: Enter an Engine ID which clearly identifies the SNMP agent<br />

within the network.

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