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5.1 General
The midspan manager module supports SNMPv1, SNMPv2c,
SNMPv3. In order to use SNMP please check the following:
•
Browse to System Configuration security WEB page, and
make sure SNMP is enabled
•
For SNMPv2c, browse to System Configuration SNMP WEB
page. Make sure community strings match your SNMP
manager configuration.
•
For SNMPv3, brows to System Configuration SNMPv3
WEB page and make sure username, authentication and
privecy password, encryption method match your SNMP
manager startion configuration.
•
Brows to SNMP WEB page. Enable PoE MIB traps, and set
remote manager IP address in the Trap list.
5.2 SNMP
MIB's
Several MIB's are supported by Midspan SNMP manager.
•
RFC3621 – Power Over Ethernet MIB which provides
various management capabilities ( see bellow)
•
Private MIB – Enhance PoE funtionality beyond RFC3621
PoE MIB.
•
RFC1213 – MIB2 which provides general network stattistics,
and information on the device being managed.
•
Various SNMPv3 MIB's as RFC3413, RFC3414, RFC3415