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This function enables you to configure access over the SNMP protocol in versions 2 or 3.
This function enables you to configure access over the '''SNMP''' protocol in versions 2 or 3.


With SNMP enabled, you receive a wealth of information (CPU usage, system load, memory info, ethernet traffic, running processes).<br/>System location and system contact are only for your information.&nbsp;&nbsp;For example, when you connect from an SNMP client, you will see your location and name.
With SNMP enabled, you receive a wealth of information (CPU usage, system load, memory info, ethernet traffic, running processes).<br/>System location and system contact are only for your information.&nbsp;&nbsp;For example, when you connect from an SNMP client, you will see your location and name.

Revision as of 12:37, 10 June 2014

This function enables you to configure access over the SNMP protocol in versions 2 or 3.

With SNMP enabled, you receive a wealth of information (CPU usage, system load, memory info, ethernet traffic, running processes).
System location and system contact are only for your information.  For example, when you connect from an SNMP client, you will see your location and name.

SNMP, version 3 has an encrypted transmission feature as well as authentication by username and password.
SNMP, version 2 does not have encrypted transmission, and authentication is done only via the community string.

The community string you set can contain up to 20 characters, while the password needs to have at least 8 characters.

Links to SNMP clients:

http://www.muonics.com 
http://www.mg-soft.com 
http://www.manageengine.com
Note:

Our storage system supports the SNMP protocol in MIB-II standard.  List of MIBs:

  • - mib-2.host
  • - mib-2.ip
  • - mib-2.tcp
  • - mib-2.udp
  • - mib-2.interfaces
  • - mib-2.at
  • - system