System Configuration
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet-standard protocol for collecting and organizing
information about managed devices on IP networks and for modifying that information to change device
behavior.
Step 1
To configure SNMP for your router, enter the following information:
SNMP Enable
Allow user access from
Internet
Allow user access from VPN
Version
System Name
System Contact
System Location
Get Community
Set Community
Trap Configuration
Using Trap configurations, you can set the source address of every SNMP trap packet sent by the router to a single
address regardless of the outgoing interface.
Step 2
To configure the SNMP trap, enter the following information.
Trap Receiver IP Address
Trap Receiver Port
Step 3
Click Apply.
Discovery Bonjour
Bonjour is a service discovery protocol that locates network devices such as computers and servers on your
LAN. When this feature is enabled, the device periodically multicasts Bonjour service records to the LAN to
advertise its existence.
Check to enable SNMP.
Check to allow user from the Internet.
Check to allow user access from VPN.
Select the version from the drop-down list.
Enter a system name.
Enter a system contact.
Enter a system location.
Enter a name for the community.
Enter a name for the community.
Enter the IP address.
Enter the port number.
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