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MARTNA™ 10G NETWORK ACCESS (SMARTNA-X)
WEB USER-INTERFACE REFERENCE | SNMP TAB
DRAFT
Configure views Options for configuring view-based views. See Table B-9, page 198.
Configure access
con
trol
Options for configuring view-based access control. See Table B-10, page 198.
Destination Specify the location of the notification host. The format must be:
[protocol:]address [:port]
protocol may be
udp or udp6.
address may be a hostname or an IPv4 or IPv6 address.
port is the UDP port on the host.
For example, udp:192.168.0.4:162 sets up host 192.168.0.4 on UDP port 162.
SNMP version Specifies the host SNMP version used by the host/manager and thus the fo
rmat of the notifications sent.
If not specified, the version is assumed to be SNMPv3.
Notification type Notifications may be sent as traps or (where supported) informs.
Credentials For SNMP v1 or v2c, this is the community string to send with the
notification.
For SNMP v3, this is an existing local user (
for traps) or remote user (for informs).
Engine ID Where a remote user is specified, the corresponding engine ID must also be given.
Community string Specifies a community string for the community. The string must
consist of 1–32 alphanumeric
characters, and must begin with a letter.
IP version Specifies whether this community strin
g allows access via IPv4 or IPv6.
Source Restrict access to specific hosts by specifying the s
ource for SNMP requests here. The following formats
are recognized:
Hostname – myserver.mycompany.com
IPv4 Address – 192.168.50.1
IPv4 Subnet (address/mask) – 192.168.50.1/255.255.255.0
IPv4 Subnet (address/pr
efix length) – 192.168.50.1/24
For IPv6 access, use the equivalent formats.
Type Specify whether read-only or read/write access is
permitted for this community.
OID Limits the SNMP OID tree which can be accessed by the SNMP
agent. If set to 0.0, any OID value can
be accessed. If set to a point in the OID tree, only values below that point can be seen. For example, if set
to 1.3.6.1.2.1.2 (the Interface part of the MIB-2 MIB, only the Interface OIDs would be visible to this
user entry.
Table B-4 Options for configuring SNMP notification hosts
Option Description
Table B-5 Options for configuring traditional communities (SNMP v1, v2c)
Option Description
Table B-3 SNMP tab options (continued)
Option Description

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