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TERMINAL SERVERS
to send TRAPs on these events to all stations configured as in statement 1.
4: Enabling SNMP
Statement 5 configures the Terminal Server to support SNMP frames. If
SNMP is disabled, no TRAPs are sent and all SNMP requests are ignored.
S
UPPORTED
M
ANAGEMENT
I
NFORMATION
B
ASES
(MIB
S
)
The Terminal Server supports the standard MIBs for IP interface, Character
stream devices, RS-232 interface and Parallel interface, as listed below. The
management station must include these MIBs in order to be able to access the
Terminal Server parameters. These MIBs can be accessed using MIB browser
or any management application.
Table 4-7. MIBs Supported by the Terminal Server.
MIB
Description
RFC 1213
Management Information Base (MIB II) for Internet Protocol
suite management.
RFC 1316
Definitions of Managed Objects for Character Stream Devices,
the Character MIB.
RFC 1317
Definitions of Managed Objects for RS-232-like hardware
devices, the RS-232-like MIB. The draft version dated March
19, 1991 is also supported for backwards compatibility.
RFC 1318
Definitions of Managed Objects for parallel hardware devices.
5. User Commands and Applications
This chapter covers the basic operations that a non-privileged user may need
when using the Terminal Server. The interaction between the user and the
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