Description
The page contains the following boxes:
● SNMP
Select the SNMP protocol from the drop-down list. The following settings are possible:
– "-" (disabled)
SNMP is disabled.
– SNMPv1/v2c/v3
SNMPv1/v2c/v3 is supported.
Note
Note that SNMP in versions 1 and 2c does not have any security mechanisms.
– SNMPv3
Only SNMPv3 is supported.
● SNMPv1/v2c Read Only
If you enable this option, SNMPv1/v2c can only read the SNMP variables.
Note
Community String
For security reasons, do not use the standard values "public" or "private". Change the
community strings following the initial installation.
The recommended minimum length for community strings is 6 characters.
● SNMPv1/v2c Read Community String
Enter the community string for read access of the SNMP protocol.
● SNMPv1/v2c Read/Write Community String
Enter the community string for read and write access of the SNMP protocol.
● SNMPv1 Traps
Enable or disable the sending of SNMPv1 traps (alarm frames). On the "Trap" tab, specify
the IP addresses of the devices to which SNMPv1 traps will be sent.
● SNMPv1/v2c Trap Community String
Enter the community string for sending SNMPv1/v2c messages.
● SNMPv3 User Migration
– Enabled
If the function is enabled, an SNMP engine ID is generated that can be migrated. You can
transfer configured SNMPv3 users to a different device.
If you enable this function and load the configuration of the device on another device,
configured SNMPv3 users are retained.
– Disabled
If the function is disabled, a device-specific SNMP engine ID is generated. To generate
the ID, the agent MAC address of the device is used. You cannot transfer this SNMP user
configuration to other devices.
If you load the configuration of the device on another device, all configured SNMPv3
users are deleted.
Configuring with Web Based Management
4.5 "System" menu
SCALANCE S615 Web Based Management
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Configuration Manual, 11/2019, C79000-G8976-C388-08