Tp-Link T1600G-52TS V4 [894/958] Specify the user name or community name used by the nms host and configure the security model and security level based on the settings of the user or community

Tp-Link T1600G-52TS V4 [894/958] Specify the user name or community name used by the nms host and configure the security model and security level based on the settings of the user or community
Configuring SNMP & RMON Notification Configurations
Configuration Guide
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IP Mode Choose an IP mode for the NMS host.
IP Address If you set the IP Mode as IPv4, specify an IPv4 address for the NMS host.
If you set the IP Mode as IPv6, specify an IPv6 address for the NMS host.
UDP Port Specify a UDP port on the NMS host to receive notifications. The default is
port 162. For communication security, we recommend that you change the
port number under the condition that communications on other UDP ports
are not affected.
2) Specify the user name or community name used by the NMS host, and configure the
security model and security level based on the settings of the user or community.
User Name Choose the user name or community name used by the NMS host.
Security Mode If a community name (created for SNMPv1/v2c) is entered in User Name,
specify the security mode as v1 or v2c. If a user name (created for SNMPv3)
is entered in User Name, here displays the security mode as v3.
The NMS host should use the corresponding SNMP version.
Security Level If Security Level is v3, displays the security level of the user.
3) Choose a notification type based on the SNMP version. If you choose the Inform type,
you need to set retry times and timeout interval.
Type Choose a notification type for the NMS host. For SNMPv1, the supported
type is trap. For SNMPv2c and SNMPv3, you can configure the type as trap or
inform.
Trap: The switch will send Trap messages to the NMS host when certain
events occur. When the NMS host receives a Trap message, it will not send
a response to the switch. Thus the switch cannot tell whether a message is
received or not, and the messages that are not received will not be resent.
Inform: The switch will send Inform messages to the NMS host when certain
events occur. When the NMS host receives an Inform message, it sends a
response to the switch. If the switch does not receive a response within the
timeout interval, it will resend the Inform message. Therefore, Informs are
more reliable than Traps.
Retry Set the retry times for Informs. The switch will resend the Inform message if
it does not receive response from the NMS host within the timeout interval. It
will stop sending Inform messages when the retry time reaches the limit.
Timeout Set the length of time that the switch waits for a response from the NMS host
after sending an inform message.
4) Click Create.

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