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DES-3526 / DES-3526DC Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switch<br />

Security Model SNMPv1 - Specifies that SNMP version 1 will be used.<br />

SNMPv2 - Specifies that SNMP version 2c will be used. The SNMPv2 supports both<br />

centralized and distributed network management strategies. It includes<br />

improvements in the Structure of Management Information (SMI) and adds some<br />

security features.<br />

SNMPv3 - Specifies that the SNMP version 3 will be used. SNMPv3 provides<br />

secure access to devices through a combination of authentication and encrypting<br />

packets over the network.<br />

Security Level The Security Level settings only apply to SNMPv3.<br />

NoAuthNoPriv - Specifies that there will be no authorization and no encryption of<br />

packets sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP manager.<br />

AuthNoPriv - Specifies that authorization will be required, but there will be no<br />

encryption of packets sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP manager.<br />

AuthPriv - Specifies that authorization will be required, and that packets sent<br />

between the Switch and a remote SNMP manger will be encrypted.<br />

To implement your new settings, click Apply. To return to the SNMP Group Table, click the Show<br />

All SNMP Group Table Entries link.<br />

SNMP Community Table Configuration<br />

Use this table to create an SNMP community string to define the relationship between the SNMP<br />

manager and an agent. The community string acts like a password to permit access to the agent on the<br />

Switch. One or more of the following characteristics can be associated with the community string:<br />

• An Access List of IP addresses of SNMP managers that are permitted to use the community string to gain access<br />

to the Switch's SNMP agent.<br />

• Any MIB view that defines the subset of all MIB objects will be accessible to the SNMP community.<br />

• Read/write or read-only level permission for the MIB objects accessible to the SNMP community.<br />

To configure SNMP Community entries, open the SNMP Manager folder, located in the Security<br />

Management folder, and clicks the SNMP Community Table link, which will open the following<br />

window:<br />

Figure 7- 34. SNMP Community Table Configuration window<br />

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