We have the Be (Broken link https://www.bethere.co.uk/) 24 meg adsl in the office which uses their own Thompson Speedtouch 716 router. I’ve had some fun tracking down how you enable SNMP. This is what I had to do.

Check if the SNMP_AGENT system service is enabled, mine was not:

id="typed" id="typed"{Administrator}=>service system list

Idx Name             Protocol         SrcPort  DstPort  Group            State
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  1 CWMP_client      tcp                       80                        disabled
  2 CWMP_server      tcp                       51005                     disabled
  3 DHCP-S           udp                       49152                     disabled
  4 DNS-C            udp                       53                        enabled
  5 DNS-S            udp                       53                        enabled
  6 Dynamic DNS                                                          enabled
  7 FTP              tcp                       21                        enabled
  8 HTTP             tcp                       80                        enabled
  9 HTTPI            tcp                       8080                      disabled
 10 HTTPs            tcp                       443                       enabled
 11 IGMP-Proxy       igmp                                                disabled
 12 IP_COMMANDS                                                          enabled
 13 MDAP             udp                       3235                      enabled
 14 PING_RESPONDER   icmp                      8                         enabled
 15 PPTP                                                                 enabled
 16 RIP              udp              520      520                       disabled
 17 SNMP_AGENT       udp                       161                       enabled
 18 SNTP             udp              123      123                       disabled
 19 SSDP             udp                       1900                      enabled
 20 TELNET           tcp                       23                        enabled
 21 VOIP_SIP                                   5060                      disabled
 22 WEBF             tcp                       80                        disabled
{Administrator}=>

Turn it on

{Administrator}=>service system modify
name = SNMP_AGENT
[state] = enabled
[log] = false
:service system modify name=SNMP_AGENT state=enabled log=disabled
{Administrator}=>

Add a RO community

{Administrator}=>snmp community add
securityname = ROCommunity
communityname = ******
Please retype communityname for verification.
communityname = ******
:snmp community add securityname=ROCommunity communityname=_DEV_E43BC822A4BAE52F
{Administrator}[snmp community]=>

Where the asterisks are type your chosen community name.

Once this is done I could access the router using SNMP version 1 and my RO community string