Netgear S3300-28X (GS728TX) - ProSAFE S3300 Smart Switch Series 관리자 가이드
Configure System Information
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S3300 Smart Switch
SNMP
This section describes how to configure the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
version 1 and SNMP version 2 information on the switch. For information about configuring
the SNMPv3 administrative profile, see
version 1 and SNMP version 2 information on the switch. For information about configuring
the SNMPv3 administrative profile, see
27.
The screens you access from the SNMPV1/V2 link allow you to configure SNMPv1/v2
community information, traps, and trap flags.
community information, traps, and trap flags.
Configure the SNMPv1/v2 Community
Only the communities that you define using this screen will have access to the switch using
the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c protocols. Only those communities with read/write level access
can be used to change the configuration using SNMP.
the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c protocols. Only those communities with read/write level access
can be used to change the configuration using SNMP.
Use this screen when you are using the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 protocol.
To add an SNMP community:
1.
Select System
SNMP
SNMP V1/V2
Community Configuration.
Status
Operational status of the port PD detection. Possible values are:
•
Disabled. Indicates that no power is being delivered.
•
Delivering Power. Indicates that power is being drawn by the
device.
device.
•
Fault. Indicates a problem with the power.
•
Other Fault. Indicates that the port is idle due to an error
condition.
condition.
•
Requesting Power. Indicates that the port is requesting power.
•
Searching. Indicates that the port is not in one of the other
states in this list.
states in this list.
•
Test. Indicates that the port is in Test mode.
Fault Status
Describes the error description when the PSE port is in fault status.
Possible values are:
Possible values are:
•
No Error. Specifies that the PSE port is not in any error state
•
MPS Absent. Specifies that the PSE port has detected an
absence of main power supply.
absence of main power supply.
•
Short. Specifies that the PSE port has detected a short circuit
condition.
condition.
•
Overload. Specifies that the PD connected to the PSE port has
tried to provide more power than is permissible by the
hardware.
tried to provide more power than is permissible by the
hardware.
•
Power Denied. Specifies that the PSE port has been denied
power because of a shortage of power, or due to
administrative action.
power because of a shortage of power, or due to
administrative action.
Field
Description