Select Enable SNMPv1 access to configure the User Profiles required to communicate via SNMPv1. Select Add Profile and configure:
To edit an existing SNMPv1 user profile, click the button. To delete an SNMPv1
user profile, click the
button.
Click Apply to save the SNMPv1 configuration.
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Certain Network Management Systems require the SNMP Engine ID to communicate via SNMP. The SNMP Engine ID is displayed on the SNMP Settings page of the PowerChute user interface. |
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SNMPv1 is less secure than SNMPv3. SNMPv1 does not provide encryption or authentication, and the Community Name is sent over the network in plain text. To use encryption and authentication with SNMP, configure SNMPv3 settings. |