1. Enabling SNMP agent
Required.
The SNMP agent function is disabled by default.
IMPORTANT:
If SNMP agent is disabled, all SNMP agent-related configurations are
removed.
2. Configuring an SNMP view
Optional.
After creating SNMP views, you can specify an SNMP view for an SNMP
group to limit the MIB objects that can be accessed by the SNMP group.
3. Configuring an SNMP group
Required.
After creating an SNMP group, you can add SNMP users to the group
when creating the users. Therefore, you can realize centralized
management of users in the group through the management of the group.
4. Configuring an SNMP user
Required.
Before creating an SNMP user, you need to create the SNMP group to
which the user belongs.
IMPORTANT:
After you change the local engine ID, the existing SNMPv3 users become
invalid, and you must re-create the SNMPv3 users. For more information
about engine ID, see "Enabling SNMP agent."
5. Configuring SNMP trap
function
Optional.
Allows you to configure that the agent can send SNMP traps to the NMS,
and configure information about the target host (usually the NMS) of the
SNMP traps.
The SNMP agent sends traps to inform the NMS of important events, such
as a reboot.
By default, an agent is allowed to send SNMP traps to the NMS.
6. Displaying SNMP packet
statistics
Optional.
Enabling SNMP agent
1. Select Device > SNMP from the navigation tree.
The SNMP configuration page appears.