Configuring SNMPv2c on AOS-Switches
You can configure SNMPv2cCommunity-Based Simple Network Management Protocol version 2. SNMPv2C uses the community-based security scheme of SNMPv1 and does not include the SNMPv2 security model. community settings and trap settings through the UI.
To enable SNMPv2c on a switch, complete the following steps:
- In the
- To select a switch group in the filter:
- Set the filter to a group containing at least one switch.
The dashboard context for the group is displayed. - Under , click > .
- Click the icon to view the switch configuration dashboard.
- Set the filter to a group containing at least one switch.
- To select a switch in the filter:
- Set the filter to or a group containing at least one switch.
- Under
A list of switches is displayed in the view. , click > . - Click a switch under
The dashboard context for the switch is displayed. .
- Under
The tabs to configure the switch is displayed. , click .
app, select one of the following options: - To select a switch group in the filter:
- Click > . The page is displayed.
- Select SNMPSimple Network Management Protocol. SNMP is a TCP/IP standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks. Devices that typically support SNMP include routers, switches, servers, workstations, printers, modem racks, and more. It is used mostly in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention. mode from V3 to V2C displays a confirmation message window stating that changing SNMP mode will remove existing SNMP configuration.
Changing SNMP mode from
to displays a confirmation message window stating that changing SNMP mode will remove existing SNMP configuration. Type REMOVE in the text box and click .
as from the drop-down to enable SNMPv2C.
Changing
Configuring Community Settings
You can add or delete SNMP communities to restrict access to the switch.
Adding a Read Community
To add an SNMP community, complete the following steps:
- In the
The table displays the list of communities that have read-only access.
page, expand the accordion. - To add a read community, click . The Add Community window is displayed.
- Enter the name of the community in the text box and click .
Deleting a Read Community
To delete a read community, point to the row for the trap destination, and click the delete icon.
Configuring Trap Settings
You can configure authentication, trap destination, and trap categories using trap settings.
Adding a Trap Destination
To add a trap destination, complete the following steps:
- In the page, expand the accordion.
- To add a read destination, click +. The Add Trap Destination window is displayed.
- Configure the following parameters:
- The
- —The destination IP address for sending the trap.
- —The community name used for sending the trap.
table displays the following information: - Click
Deleting a Trap Destination
To delete a trap destination, point to the row for the trap destination, and click the delete icon.
Enabling Trap Categories
To enable trap categories, complete the following steps:
- In the accordion, select the authentication type used to connect to the SNMP server from the drop-down.
- In the table, select the checkbox for the trap category you want to enable.
- Click
The availability of trap categories differs based on the device model.
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