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Configuring SNMP<br />

CONFIGURING SNMP<br />

The switch includes an onboard agent that continuously monitors the<br />

status of its hardware, as well as the traffic passing through its ports, based<br />

on the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). A network<br />

management station can access this information using software such as<br />

EliteView. Access rights to the onboard agent are controlled by community<br />

strings. To communicate with the switch, the management station must<br />

first submit a valid community string for authentication. The options for<br />

configuring community strings and related trap functions are described in<br />

the following sections.<br />

Setting Community Access Strings<br />

You may configure up to five community strings authorized for<br />

management access. For security reasons, you should consider removing<br />

the default strings.<br />

Command Attributes<br />

Community String – A community string that acts like a password and<br />

permits access to the SNMP protocol.<br />

Access Mode<br />

• Read-Only – Specifies read-only access. Authorized management<br />

stations are only able to retrieve MIB objects.<br />

• Read/Write – Specifies read-write access. Authorized management<br />

stations are able to both retrieve and modify MIB objects.<br />

Web – Click SNMP/SNMP Configuration. Enter a new string in the<br />

Community String box and select the access rights from the Access Mode<br />

drop-down list, then click “Add.”<br />

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