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5.6 Configuring SNMP
Caution
The functions mentioned in this chapter are supported by only RG-RAP2260(G), RG-
RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG-RAP6260(H), RG-
RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260, and RG-RAP6262.
5.6.1 Overview
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol for managing network
devices. Based on the client/server model, it can achieve remote monitoring and control
of network devices.
SNMP uses a manager and agent architecture. The manager communicates with agents
through the SNMP protocol to retrieve information such as device status, configuration
details, and performance data. It can also be used to configure and manage devices.
SNMP can be used to manage various network devices, including routers, switches,
servers, firewalls, etc. You can achieve user management through the SNMP