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SNMP Configuration Page
Activate the SNMP Configuration page from the Administration page.
Figure 14-8. SNMP Configuration page
The SNMP Configuration page contains the following options/fields:
Selection
Entry Description
SNMP Read Community
R
(GET community sting) Allows GET operations to all portions of the IP
Module Controller and CDM-570/570L modem MIBs.
SNMP Write Community
W
(SET community string) Allows SET operations to all portions of the IP
Module Controller and CDM-570/570L modem MIBs.
SNMP Trap Community
T
This string is set in the Community field of all outgoing traps. The network
manager application checks this field on the trap PDU to determine if the
trap comes from a “trusted” agent.
SNMP Trap Destination
#1
D
This is the first IP address where all traps/notifications are sent. If a network
management application is running in the network, configure it to receive
traps and enter its IP address here.
SNMP Trap Destination
#2
2
This is the second IP address where all traps/notifications are sent. If a
network management application is running in the network, configure it to
receive traps and enter its IP address here.
SNMP Trap Version
V
Determines whether an SNMPv1 trap or SNMPv2 notification is sent.
SNMP Enable
Authentication Trap
A
Determines whether a MIB2 authentication trap is sent when a PDU with an
invalid community string is encountered. A community string is invalid when
it does not match the Admin, the Read Write, or the Read Only community
strings.
SNMP System Contact
C
This is the user-defined SNMP Contact information.
SNMP System Name
N
This is the user-defined SNMP Name information.
SNMP System Location
O
This is the user-defined SNMP Location information.
SNMP Stats
P
Displays statistics concerning the operation of the SNMP agent (number of
IN SNMP packets, number of OUT SNMP packets, number of OUT Traps,
etc.)