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Device Management
Administration
Cisco ISA500 Series Integrated Security Appliances Administration Guide
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Configuring SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a network protocol used over 
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) that lets you monitor and manage the security 
appliance from a SNMP manager. SNMP provides a remote means to monitor and 
control the network devices, and to manage the configuration, statistics collection, 
performance, and security. 
STEP 1
Click Device Management > Administration > SNMP.
STEP 2
Click On to enable SNMP, or click Off to disable SNMP. By default, SNMP is 
disabled. 
STEP 3
If you enable SNMP, specify the SNMP version. The security appliance provides 
support for network monitoring using SNMP Versions 1, 2c, and 3. By default, 
SNMP Version 1 and 2 is selected. 
STEP 4
After you enable SNMP and select the SNMP version, enter the following 
information: 
System Contact: Enter the name of the contact person for your security 
appliance.
Device: Enter the device name for easy identification of your security 
appliance.
System Location: Enter the physical location of your security appliance.
Security User Name: Enter the name of the administrator account with the 
ability to access and manage the SNMP MIB objects. This is only available 
for SNMPv3. 
Authentication Password: Enter the password of the administrator account 
for authentication (the minimum length of password is 8 characters). This is 
only available for SNMPv3. 
Encrypted Password: Enter the password for data encryption (the minimum 
length of password is 8 characters). This is only available for SNMPv3. 
SNMP Engine ID: The engine ID of the SNMP entity. The engine ID is used 
as a unique identification between two SNMP entities. This is only available 
for SNMPv3. 
STEP 5
To enable SNMP Trap, enter the following information: 
SNMP Read-Only Community: Enter the read-only community used to 
access the SNMP entity.