4 Configurations on Web Interface
Community configuration exists in V1 and V2C.
Community:
fill in a community name used to read through SNMP protocol;
Community
it is a character string.
Source:
The IP address of SNMP server.
Configuration
SNMP server cannot identify the packets sent from FXS GW unless the
community configured in FXS GW matches with the community configured
in SNMP server.
Group configuration exists in V1 and V2C and V3.
Group:
fill in a group name which is used to identify the group; it’s a
Group
character string.
Community:
fill in a community which means this community has joined in
Configuration
the group.
In the following, access permission of read, write and notify is configured for
each group.
View configuration exists in V1, V2C and V3.
ViewName:
fill in a view name which is used to identify this view.
View
ViewType:
choose ‘Included’ or ‘Excluded’. ‘Included’ means the view
includes the OID of the corresponding ViewSubtree, while ‘Excluded’ means
Configuration
the OID of the corresponding ViewSubtree is excluded from this view.
ViewSubtree:
fill in the OID of the view subtree.
ViewMask:
it is used to withdraw a row of a table, such as an Ethernet port.
Access configuration exists in V1, V2C and V3, under which permission of
read, write or notify is configured for a community group.
Access
Group:
choose a group name that has been configured.
Configuration
Read:
Choose a ‘read’ view for the group.
Write:
Choose a ‘write’ view for the group.
Notify:
Choose a ‘notify’ view for the group.
Trap configuration exists in V1, V2C and V3, which is aimed to send trap
alarm.
Trap Type:
Choose V1, V2C and Inform.
Trap
Trap IP:
the IP address of the destination SNMP server where trap alarm is
sent.
Configuration
Trap Port:
the port of the destination SNMP server, which will receive trap
alarm.
Trap Community:
the community configured in the destination SNMP
server.
User configuration exists in V3. When V3 transmits SNMP packets in an
User
encryption way, this item needs to be configured.
Configuration
User:
fill in a user name used to authenticate.
AuthType:
choose MD5 or SHA as authentication type.
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