SMC Networks SMC6752AL2 Manual De Usuario

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Simple Network Management Protocol 
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a communication 
protocol designed specifically for managing devices on a network. 
Equipment commonly managed with SNMP includes switches, routers 
and host computers. SNMP is typically used to configure these devices for 
proper operation in a network environment, as well as to monitor them to 
evaluate performance or detect potential problems. 
The switch includes an onboard SNMP agent that continuously monitors 
the status of its hardware, as well as the traffic passing through its ports. A 
network management station can access this information using software 
such as SMC EliteView. Access rights to the onboard agent are controlled 
by community strings. To communicate with the switch, the management 
station must first submit a valid community string for authentication. The 
options for configuring community strings, trap functions, and restricting 
access to clients with specified IP addresses are described in the following 
sections.
Setting Community Access Strings 
You may configure up to five community strings authorized for 
management access. All community strings used for IP Trap Managers 
should be listed in this table. For security reasons, you should consider 
removing the default strings.
Command Attributes
SNMP Community Capability – Indicates that the switch supports 
up to five community strings.
Community String – A community string that acts like a password 
and permits access to the SNMP protocol. 
Default strings: “public” (read-only), “private” (read/write) 
Range: 1-32 characters, case sensitive