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Notification host – An SNMP entity to which notifications (traps and informs) are to be sent 
 
Notify view
 – A view name (not to exceed 64 characters) for each group that defines the list of 
notifications that can be sent to each user in the group 
 
Privacy
 – An encrypted state of the contents of an SNMP packet where they are prevented from 
being disclosed on a network. Encryption is performed with an algorithm called CBC-DES (DES-
56) 
 
Read view
 – A view name (not to exceed 64 characters) for each group that defines the list of 
object identifiers (OIDs) that are accessible for reading by users belonging to the group 
 
Security level
 – A type of security algorithm performed on each SNMP packet. The three levels 
are: noauth, auth, and priv. noauth authenticates a packet by a string match of the user name. auth 
authenticates a packet by using either the HMAC MD5 algorithms. priv authenticates a packet by 
using either the HMAC MD5 algorithms and encrypts the packet using the CBC-DES (DES-56) 
algorithm 
 
Security model
 – The security strategy used by the SNMP agent. Currently, MNS-6K supports 
three security models: SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3 
 
Traps 
 
The traps supported by MNS-6K are as follows: 
 
SNMP Traps: Warm Start, Cold Start, Link Up, Link Down, Authentication Failure. 
RMON Traps: Rising Alarm, Falling Alarm for RMON groups 1, 2, 3, and 9   (Statistics, Events, 
Alarms, and History) 
Enterprise Traps: Intruder, S-Ring and LLL 
 
Standards 
There are several RFC’s defining SNMP. MNS-6K supports the following RFC’s and standards 
 
SNMPv1 standards 
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Security via configuration of SNMP communities 
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Event reporting via SNMP 
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Managing the switch with an SNMP network management tool Supported Standard MIBs 
include: 
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SNMP MIB-II (RFC 1213) 
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Bridge MIB (RFC 1493) (ifGeneralGroup, ifRcvAddressGroup, ifStackGroup) 
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