SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is an Internet-standard
protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks and for modifying that information to change device behavior. Devices that typically support SNMP include routers, switches, servers, workstations, printers, modem racks and more.
SNMP is widely used in network management for network monitoring. SNMP exposes management data in the form of variables on the managed systems organized in a management information base which describe the system status and configuration. These variables can then be remotely queried (and, in some circumstances, manipulated) by managing applications.
Parameter |
SNMPEnable |
Description |
It triggers the SNMP feature to on or off. |
Permitted Values |
0-Disable 1-Enable |
Default |
0 |
Web UI |
Administration > SNMP > SNMP Service |
Parameter |
SNMPTrapServerAddress |
Description |
|
Permitted Values |
IP Address |
Default |
Blank |
Web UI |
Administration > SNMP > Trap Server Address |
Parameter |
SNMPGetCommunity |
Description |
|
Permitted Values |
String |
Default |
Public |
Web UI |
Administration > SNMP > Trap Server Address |
Parameter |
SNMPSetCommunity |
Description |
|
Permitted Values |
String |
Default |
private |
Web UI |
Administration > SNMP > Write Community Name |
Parameter |
SNMPTrapCommunity |
Description |
|
Permitted Values |
String |
Default |
trap |
Web UI |
Administration > SNMP > Trap Community |
Parameter |
SnmpKeepAlivePeriod |
Description |
|
Permitted Values |
Integer |
Default |
300 |
Web UI |
Administration > SNMP > Trap Period Interval (sec) |
Author:admin Create time:2023-11-16 15:00
Last editor:admin Update time:2024-01-03 16:20