Tp-Link T1600G-52TS V4 [881/958] Creating an snmp view

Tp-Link T1600G-52TS V4 [881/958] Creating an snmp view
Configuration Guide 856
Configuring SNMP & RMON SNMP Configurations
Local Engine ID Set the engine ID of the local SNMP agent (the switch) with 10 to 64 hexadecimal
digits. By default, the switch generates the engine ID using TP-LINK’s enterprise
number (80002e5703) and its own MAC address.
The local engine ID is a unique alphanumeric string used to identify the SNMP
engine. As an SNMP agent contains only one SNMP engine, the local engine ID
can uniquely identify the SNMP agent.
Remote Engine ID Set the ID of the remote SNMP manager with 10 to 64 hexadecimal digits. If no
remote SNMP manager is needed, you can leave this field empty.
The remote engine ID is a unique alphanumeric string. It is used to identify the
SNMP engine on the remote device thats receives inform messages from Switch.
2) Click Apply.
Note:
The engine ID must contain an even number of characters.
Changing the value of the SNMP engine ID has important side effects. In SNMPv3, a user’s
password is converted to an MD5 or SHA security digest based on the password and the
engine ID. If the value of local engine ID changes, the switch will automatically delete all
SNMPv3 local users as their security digests become invalid. Similarly, all SNMPv3 remote
users will be deleted if the value of remote engine ID changes.
2.1.2 Creating an SNMP View
Choose the menu MAINTENANCE > SNMP > Global Config to load the following page.
Figure 2-2 SNMP View Config
NMS manages MIB objects based on the SNMP view. An SNMP view is a subset of a MIB.
The system provides a default view named viewDefault, and you can create other SNMP
views according to your needs.
Follow these steps to create an SNMP view:
1) Click
to load the following page. Enter a view name, and specify the view type
and a MIB object that is related to the view.

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