SNMP
Use the Administration > Management > SNMP page to set up Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) for the ATA.
SNMP is a network protocol that allows network administrators to manage, monitor, and receive notifications
of critical events as they occur on the network. The ATA supports SNMPv2 and SNMPv3.
It acts as an SNMP agent that replies to SNMP commands from SNMP Network Management Systems. It
supports the standard SNMP get, next, and set commands. It also generates SNMP traps to notify the SNMP
manager when configured alarm conditions occur. Examples include reboots, power cycles, and INTERNET
(WAN) events.
Enter the settings as described below. After making changes, click Submit to save your settings, or click
Cancel to redisplay the page with the saved settings.
SNMP Settings
Table 69: SNMP Parameters
DescriptionField
Click Enabled to enable this feature, or click Disabled to disable it.
The default setting is Disabled.
Enabled, Disabled
Choose Any to allow access from any IPv4 address (not recommended).
Click Address to specify the IPv4 address and subnet mask of a single
SNMP manager or trap agent that can access the ATA through SNMP.
Trusted IPv4
Choose Any to allow access from any IPv6 address (not recommended).
Click Address to specify the IPv6 address and prefix length of a single
SNMP manager or trap agent that can access the ATA through SNMP.
Trusted IPv6
Enter a community string for authentication for SNMP GET commands.
The default value is public.
Get/Trap Community
Enter a community string for authentication for SNMP SET commands.
The default value is private.
Set Community
SNMPv3 Settings
Table 70: SNMPv3 Parameters
DescriptionField
Click Enabled to enable this feature, or click Disabled to disable it.
The default setting is Disabled.
Enabled, Disabled
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Administration Settings
SNMP