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TRENDnet User’s Guide
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Enable SNMP on your router
Advanced > SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a network management protocol used
to monitor (read) and/or manage (write) multiple network devices on a network. This
preconfigured external SNMP server.
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”
on page 35
).
2. Click on Advanced and click on SNMP.
3. Review the options for SNMP.
• Enable SNMP – Check the Local option to allow SNMP access on the router
wired LAN and wireless interfaces. Check the Remote option to allow SNMP
access on the router WAN (Internet) interface.
• Get Community – Enter the community name to match the settings with the
external SNMP server. This community will have SNMP read access only.
• Set Community – Enter the community name to match the settings with the
external SNMP server. This community will have SNMP write access.
• IP 1-4 – Enter up to four IP addresses of external SNMP servers. (e.g.
192.168.10.250)
• SNMP Version – Select the correct SNMP version to match the SNMP version of
your external SNMP server(s), V1 or V2c.
• WAN Access IP Address – You can specify a single IP address from the Internet
to allow to connect your router using SNMP. (optional)
Note: When allowing Remote SNMP access, leaving this setting blank will allow
access from any IP address from the Internet. It is recommended to specify an IP
address if allowing Remote SNMP access.
Enable TR-069 on your router
Maintenance > TR069 Setting
TR-069 is a network management protocol used to remote manage multiple network
devices on a network typically by ISPs (Internet Service Providers). TR069 usually used
in conjunction with ACS (Auto Configuration Servers) server managed by your ISP.
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”
on page 35
).
2. Click on Maintenance and click on TR069 Setting.
3. Please consult your ISP for the required TR069 settings for remote management.
.