Item
| Description
| Remarks
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SNMP Version
| Version number of SNMP. The options are v1/v2c and v3.
| The selected version must match that of the NMS server. [Example] v3
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SNMP Version: v1/v2c
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SNMP Read-Only Community String
| Community name used for authentication between the managed device and NMS server. If the NMS user uses a read-only community name for authentication, the user possesses the read-only permission to query device information.
| The value must be the same as the readonly community name on the NMS. Otherwise, access from the NMS to the device may fail. Characters such as `~!#%^&*+\|{};:'"/<>? and spaces are not allowed. [Example] public
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SNMP Read-Write Community String
| Community name used for authentication between the managed device and NMS server. If the NMS user uses a read-write community name for authentication, the user possesses the read-write permission on device configuration.
| The value must be the same as the readwrite community name on the NMS. Otherwise, access from the NMS to the device may fail. Characters such as `~!#%^&*+\|{};:'"/<>? and spaces are not allowed. [Example] private
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SNMP Version: v3
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Security Username
| Username used by the NMS user to access the managed device.
| The value must be the same as that on the NMS. Characters such as `~!#%^&*+\|{};:'"/<>? and spaces are not allowed. [Example] user1
|
Authentication Algorithm
| Authentication algorithm used to verify the user identity. MD5 and SHA algorithms are supported.
| The value must be the same as that on the NMS. [Example] MD5
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Authentication Key
| Password used to verify whether the NMS user is valid.
| The value must be the same as the authentication password configured on the NMS. [Example] authkey
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Encryption Algorithm
| Password used to encrypt the transmitted data.
| The value must be the same as the encryption password configured on the NMS. [Example] prikey
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Device Location
| Physical location of the managed device. This information allows the administrator to quickly locate a faulty device.
| -
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Contact Info
| Contact information of the maintenance engineer of the managed device. This information allows the administrator to easily get in touch with the devicerelated personnel.
| -
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Trap Receiver
Click Create to add a trap receiver.
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Trap Receiver
| Destination host address that receives the Trap message.
| [Example] 1.1.1.2
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Port
| Number of the port used by the managed device to send a Trap message to the destination host. The default value is 162.
| [Example] 162
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Type
| Trap type. The options are TRAP, TRAP2, and INFORM.
| The type is TRAP2 in most cases. [Example] TRAP2
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Security Username
| Credential used by the device to report alarm information to the NMS server.
| The value must be the same as that on the NMS server. [Example] user1
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