Configuration 
 
CM-3202-11-I Installation and User Guide Revision 100 
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SNMP v1 
To enable SNMP v1, move the slider to the right. By default, SNMP v1 is disabled. 
SNMP v2c 
To enable SNMP v2c, move the slider to the right. By default, SNMP v1 is disabled. 
Read Community String: Specify the community name that has read-only access to all supported SNMP 
objects. The default value is public. 
Write Community String: Specify the community name that has read/write access to all supported SNMP 
objects (except read-only objects). The default value is private. 
Trap Community String: Specify the community to use when sending a trap message to the 
management system. The default value is public. Traps are used by the camera to send messages to 
the management system for important events or status changes. 
SNMP v3 
To enable SNMP v3, move the slider to the right. By default, SNMP v1 is disabled. 
User Name: Specify the user name. The default is initial. 
Authentication Mode: Select MD5, SHA, or NONE (default). 
Authentication Password (available when Authentication Mode is set to MD5 or SHA): Specify the 
password for authentication. 
Privacy Mode (available when Authentication Mode is set to MD5 or SHA): Select AES, DES, or NONE 
(default). 
Privacy Password (available when Privacy Mode is set to AES or DES): Specify the privacy password. 
Trap 
Mode: Select V1, V2C, V3, or OFF (default), according to the SNMP version that you enabled. 
Target IP: Specify the IP address of the Trap Host. 
Heartbeat: Sends SNMP notifications at regular intervals to detect network delays. To enable it, move 
the slider to the right. By default, Heartbeat is disabled. 
Heartbeat Interval (5-600): Specify the interval in seconds for the camera to send heartbeat notifications. 
The default is 30 seconds. 
Event: Automatically records the log file of events, for later review. To enable it, move the slider to the 
right. By default, Event is disabled. 
Download MIB 
You can download the camera’s MIB (Management Information Base), which describes the structure of 
the management data of the camera’s subsystem using a hierarchical namespace containing object 
identifiers (OIDs). Each OID identifies a variable that can be read or set via SNMP. 
Click Download. The database is downloaded. 
5.14.3  802.1X 
802.1X settings enable the camera to access a network protected by the 802.1X/EAPOL (Extensible 
Authentication Protocol over LAN) authentication protocol.