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SNMP v3 password for this device.
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SNMP Privacy Protocol (v3)
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Choose the SNMPv3 Privacy Protocol.
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SNMP Privacy Passphrase (v3)
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Choose the SNMPv3 Privacy Passphrase.
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SNMP Context (v3)
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Enter the SNMP Context to use for this device.
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SNMP Engine ID (v3)
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Enter the SNMP v3 Engine Id to use for this device. Leave this field empty to use the SNMP Engine ID being defined per SNMPv3 Notification receiver.
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SNMP Port
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Enter the UDP port number to use for SNMP (default is 161).
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SNMP Timeout
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The maximum number of milliseconds Cacti will wait for an SNMP response (does not work with php-snmp support).
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Maximum OIDs Per Get Request
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The number of SNMP OIDs that can be obtained in a single SNMP Get request.
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%d OID
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%d OID's
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Bulk Walk Maximum Repetitions
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For SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 Devices, the SNMP Bulk Walk max-repetitions size. The default is to 'Auto Detect on Re-Index'. For very large switches, high performance servers, Jumbo Frame Networks or for high latency WAN connections, increasing this value may increase poller performance. More data is packed into a single SNMP packet which can reduce data query run time. However, some devices may completely refuse to respond to packets with a max-repetition size which is set too large. This can be especially true for lower-powered IoT type devices or smaller embedded IT appliances. Special attention to the overall network path MTU should also be considered since setting a value which is too high could lead to packet fragmentation.
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Auto Detect on Re-Index
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