SNMP Host
This section describes how to configure an SNMP host.
Creating an SNMP Host
To create an SNMP host, take the following steps:
- Select System > SNMP from the menu bar.
- In the SNMP dialog, click the SNMP Host tab.
- Click New.
- In the SNMP Host Configuration dialog, type the domain name or IP address of the SNMP host into the Host name box.
- Select the SNMP version from the SNMP version drop-down list.
- Type the community for the SNMP host into the Community box. Community is a password sent in clear text between the manager and the agent. This option is only effective if the SNMP version is V1 or V2C.
- Select the read and write permission for the community from the Permission drop-down list. RO stands for read-only, the read-only community is only allowed to read the MIB information. RW stands for read-write, the read-write community is allowed to read and modify the MIB information. This option is only effective if the SNMP version is V1 or V2C.
- Click OK to save your settings and return to the SNMP dialog.
Editing an SNMP Host
To edit an SNMP host, take the following steps:
- Select System > SNMP from the menu bar.
- In the SNMP dialog, click the SNMP Host tab.
- Select the host you want to edit from the list and click Edit. In the SNMP Host Configuration dialog, modify according to your need.
- Click OK to save your changes and return to the SNMP dialog.
Deleting an SNMP Host
To delete an SNMP host, take the following steps:
- Select System > SNMP from the menu bar.
- In the SNMP dialog, click the SNMP Host tab.
- Select the host you want to delete from the list and click Delete.