With IPHost Network Monitor you can run simple snmp requests against a NETGEAR device in your network.
agentSnmpTrapReceiverCommunityName
agent Snmp Trap Receiver Community Name
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The switch's Snmp Trap Receiver Community Name. This is the SNMP community name of the remote network manager; the name can be up to 16 characters, and is case-sensitive. ::= { agentSnmpTrapReceiverConfigEntry 2 } SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION IP Address - Each IP address parameter is four integer numbers. The numbers range from 0 to 255. ::= { agentSnmpTrapReceiverConfigEntry 3 } SYNTAX INTEGER { active(1), notInService(2), config(3), destroy(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION The switch's Snmp Trap Reciever Status. active(1) - This trap receiver is active, allowing SNMP Traps to be sent to this receiver. notInService(2) - This trap reciever is not active; no SNMP Traps will be sent to this reciever until it's set back to active(1). config(3) - The trap reciever Status must be set to this value in order to configure it. When creating a new trap receiver entry, the Status will initially be set to this value. Note: agentSnmpTrapReceiverIPAddress must be set to non-zero before changing to active(1) or notInService(2). destroy(4) - Set to this value to remove the trap receiver entry from the agent.
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