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acquire and initialize the configuration of the Terminal Server, check the
different interface counters and also to get TRAPs on several Terminal Server
special events.
The following example shows how to configure a Terminal Server to work
with an NMS station.
1 Local> DEF SNMP COMMUNITY “PASSaMGMT” ADDRESS 112.114.116.118
2 Local> DEF SNMP COMMUNITY “PASSaMGMT” GET ENABLED
3 Local> DEF SNMP COMMUNITY “PASSaMGMT” TRAP ENABLED
4 Local> DEF SNMP AUTHENTICATION FAILURE ENABLED
5 Local> DEF SNMP ENABLED
Figure 4-35. SNMP Agent Settings.
1: Define an SNMP Community
A community name must be assigned to a specific SNMP management station
to permit it to control the Terminal Server. Statement 1 assigns the
community name PASSa MGMT to this IP address. The community name
must be configured into the management station and is verified by the
protocol on every request.
2: Assign Capabilities for a Given Community
Statement 2 configures the Terminal Server to answer any SNMP GET
requests from those stations using this community. Statement 3 configures the
Terminal Server to send a TRAP on special events to the station configured in
Statement 1.
3: Authentication Failure Alerts
The SNMP community serves as a password for SNMP management stations
and the Terminal Server. If a management station sends an unauthorized
request, it can cause an SNMP Alert. Statement 4 causes the Terminal Server
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