The SNMP Configuration screen provides information on SNMP configuration settings.
The fields are described in the table below.
Field / Section |
Description |
Activate/Deactivate SNMP |
|
SNMP |
Click this button to Activate or Deactivate the SNMP interface. |
Key |
Up to 20 case-sensitive characters to enable SNMP. The key cannot contain the characters “ : ; \ / |
SNMP Access Configuration |
|
SNMP |
Indicates if SNMP is enabled or disabled. |
Access Port |
The SNMP access port number. |
Edit |
Click Edit to change the SNMP Access Configuration. |
MIB System Information |
|
Description |
User entry text field. |
Contact |
User entry text field. |
Name |
User entry text field. |
Location |
User entry text field. |
Edit |
Click Edit to change the MIB System Information. |
SNMP Principal Configuration |
|
Name: |
User name. |
Access Level: |
User access level None – Anyone with access to a serial or Ethernet port on the TimeProvider can execute commands set to this security level. User – Can execute commands set at the User security level. Admin – Can execute commands set at the Admin security level. Security – Can access every command available. |
Type |
User Authentication Protocol - The authentication key is 16 characters for the MD5 algorithm and 20 characters for the SHA algorithm. |
Engine ID |
SNMP Engine Identifier. |
New Principal |
Click to enter a new principal name. |
Edit Principal |
Click to edit a principal name. |
Delete Principal |
Click to delete a principal name. |
SNMP Trap configuration |
|
IP Address |
Manager IP address where trap reports are sent. |
User Name |
The user name associated with the manager IP address. |
Timeout(s) |
The time in seconds that the system retries to send traps. |
Retry Count(s) |
The number of retries that have occurred. |
Trap Port |
Trap port number. |
Edit |
Click Edit to change the SNMP Access Configuration. |