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Highlighted SNMP Option on Interface
Hi
One question why is the SNMP access on an Interface red/orange. Is thre a deper meaning? I haven't found something about this... Does anyone know this?
Thank for.
Patric
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It is not mentioned anywhere in the docs, but it is safe to assume the color is to draw attention proportionally to the perceived risk of such setting. If you enable telnet/HTTP (insecure) admin access on any interface you will get it painted red, while in versions prior to 7.2 it was pink. SNMP I guess is in the middle on the scale of 'be aware of'.
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Nothing is wrong there, that orange is the normal color for the SNMP. There are some other services that have different colors too.
FMG-Access and Radius Accounting are Blue.
Probe Response is red.
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It is not mentioned anywhere in the docs, but it is safe to assume the color is to draw attention proportionally to the perceived risk of such setting. If you enable telnet/HTTP (insecure) admin access on any interface you will get it painted red, while in versions prior to 7.2 it was pink. SNMP I guess is in the middle on the scale of 'be aware of'.
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Hi Yurisk
Sorry for late response, I wasn't able to check the forum.
Tanks for your explanation. I tought it could be somethink like this.
