SNMP
Overview
446 Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
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STEP 2 Choose whether to restrict the SNMP management station to one address or allow SNMP
management from all addresses. If you choose to restrict SNMP management to one address,
then input the address of your SNMP Management PC in the IP Address field.
STEP 3 Input the unique community string in the Community String field.
STEP 4 Optionally, enable traps by using the Trap Settings page.
STEP 5 Optionally, define a notification filter(s) by using the Notification Filter page.
STEP 6 Configure the notification recipients on the SNMPv1.2 Notification Recipients pages.
If you decide to use SNMPv3:
STEP 1 Define the SNMP engine by using the Engine ID page. Either create a unique Engine ID or use
the default Engine ID. Applying an Engine ID configuration clears the SNMP database.
STEP 2 Optionally, define SNMP view(s) by using the Views page. This limits the range of OIDs
available to a community or group.
STEP 3 Define groups by using the Groups page.
STEP 4 Define users by using the Users page, where they can be associated with a group. If the SNMP
Engine ID is not set, then users may not be created.
STEP 5 Optionally, enable or disable traps by using the Trap Settings page.
STEP 6 Optionally, define a notification filter(s) by using the Notification Filter page.
STEP 7 Define a notification recipient(s) by using the SNMPv3 Notification Recipients page.
Supported MIBs
For a list of supported MIBs, visit the following URL and navigate to the download area listed
as Cisco MIBS:
www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html