DSL LAN Extender 200 User’s Guide
© 2002 Black Box Corporation
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Host name
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Community name (the community to which the host belongs)
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IP address
Specifying Trap Destinations
Similar to defining hosts you want to allow to access the device, you can also specify the hosts (up to
four) you want to receive trap information. You specify these hosts in the Trap Destinations table.
You need to define the following correct information about the hosts you want to receive trap
information:
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Host name
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Community name (the community to which the host belongs)
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IP address
This feature provides an added level of security to the device. In order for a host to receive trap
information, the following conditions must be true:
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The host must belong to a community defined in the Communities table.
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The community must be configured to receive trap information (that is, Trap = Y).
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The host must be correctly defined in the Trap Destinations table
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SNMP Features Supported
The main features of the DSL LAN Extender devices’ SNMP support are as follows:
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Supports standard MIB-II MIBs, as defined in RFC 1213.
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Supports two Black Box private MIBs: blackbox.mib and extender.mib. These features are described
below.
Standard MIB Support
The MIB-II groups the DSL LAN Extender devices support are summarized below.
SYSTEM
Provides overall information about the system.
INTERFACE
Provides information about the interfaces the device offers (see the “
Interfaces Supported by DSL
LAN Extender Models
” section below for a list of the interfaces offered by the various DSL LAN
Extender models).
IP
Provides information regarding the device’s implementation and execution of the Internet Protocol (IP).
ICMP
Provides information about the device’s implementation and execution of the Internet Control Message
Protocol (ICMP).