Tp-Link T1600G-52TS V4 [878/958] Snmp engine

Tp-Link T1600G-52TS V4 [878/958] Snmp engine
Configuring SNMP & RMON SNMP
Configuration Guide
853
RFC2620-RADIUS-Acc-Client.mib
RFC2674-pBridge.mib
RFC2674-qBridge.mib
RFC2863-pBridge.mib
RFC2925-Disman-Ping.mib
RFC2925-Disman-Traceroute.mib
For detail information about the supported public MIBs, see
Supported Public MIBs for TP-
Link Switches
which can be found on the training center of our website:
https://www.tp-link.com/en/configuration-guides.html
SNMP Entity
An SNMP entity is a device running the SNMP protocol. Both the SNMP manager and SNMP
agent are SNMP entities.
SNMP Engine
An SNMP engine is a part of the SNMP entity. Every SNMP entity has one and only
one engine. An SNMP engine provides services for ending and receiving messages,
authenticating and encrypting messages, and controlling access to managed objects.
An SNMP engine can be uniquely identified by an engine ID within an administrative domain.
Since there is a one-to-one association between SNMP engines and SNMP entities, we can
also use the engine ID to uniquely and unambiguously identify the SNMP entity within that
administrative domain.
SNMP Version
The device supports three SNMP versions: SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3.Table 1-1
lists features supported by different SNMP versions, and Table 1-2 shows corresponding
application scenarios.
Table 1-1 Features Supported by Different SNMP Versions
Feature SNMPv1 SNMPv2c SNMPv3
Access Control
Based on SNMP
Community and MIB View
Based on SNMP
Community and MIB View
Based on SNMP User, Group,
and MIB View
Authentication
and Privacy
Based on Community
Name
Based on Community
Name
Supported authentication and
privacy modes are as follows:
Authentication: MD5/SHA
Privacy: DES
Trap
Supported Supported
Supported
Inform
Not supported Supported
Supported

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