Netgear FS526Tv2 - 24-Port Smart Switch with Gigabit Ports User Guide

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Configure SNMP
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The Trap Flags screen displays.
2.
Configure the settings as explained in the following table.
Settings
Description
Authentication
Specify whether authentication traps are enabled by selecting one of the following radio 
buttons:
Enable. The smart switch can send authentication failure trap messages. This is the 
default setting.
Disable. The smart switch cannot send authentication failure trap messages.
Link Up/Down
Specify whether link status traps are enabled. Select one of the following radio buttons:
Enable. The smart switch can send link status trap messages when a link comes up 
or goes down. This is the default setting.
Disable. The smart switch cannot send link status trap messages.
Spanning Tree
Specify whether spanning tree traps are enabled. Select one of the following radio 
buttons:
Enable. The smart switch can send spanning tree trap messages.
Disable. The smart switch cannot send spanning tree trap messages. This is the 
default setting.
3.
Click the Apply button.
The settings are saved.
Configure SNMP3 User Authentication and Encryption
The smart switch has one default user for SNMPv3. This user has user name admin and 
read/write permission.
By default, SNMPv3 is enabled on the smart switch, and the smart switch verifies the user 
name of an SNMPv3 user who attempts to connect to the smart switch. However, for added 
security, NETGEAR recommends that you configure SNMPv3 authentication and encryption.
The password for SNMPv3 authentication is the same password that you use to access the 
web management interface. For more information, see