DAEnetIP2 v2
User Manual
21 Apr 2020
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9. SNMP access
DAEnetIP2 v2
supports SNMPv1 protocol
– snmpget and snmpset. It may be configured/read
all the parameters via these commands. Read-only community string is used for reading and
Read-Write Community String is used for changing the parameters. Note that it is not possible
using of snmpwalk. Parameters that can be changed are grouped according to their functions in
the tables below. To obtain a valid OID number it is necessary to replace the “
x
” symbol with the
prefix ”.1.3.6.1.4.1.42505”. Also all the snmp commands are described in the
.
All the
functions can be accessed via SNMP and WEB
During SNMP access, it must be used snmpget and snmpset only to one OID and not to group of
OIDs. Other commands (snmpwalk for instance) are not supported.
Because of the specific of the SNMP protocol supported by
DAEnetIP2 v2
(it is not possible to
access several OIDs), the initial setting of IP/MASK/Gateway must be done via Web. Otherwise, the
DAEnetIP2 v2
module may become not reachable, because of the limitation of only one OID
accessing per a time via snmp.
9.1. Configuration settings
Table 9.1.
Configuration settings
OID
Name
Access
Description
Syntax
x
.9.1.1.0
cfgIP
read-write
IP Address of
DAEnetIP2 v2
module
IpAddress
x
.9.1.2.0
cfgMAC
read-only
MAC address of
DAEnetIP2 v2
module
PhysAddress
x
.9.1.4.0
cfgPassword
read-write
Read-Write community
string (password)
OCTET STRING (SIZE
(4..12))
x
.9.1.5.0
cfgMACLock1
read-write
MAC address of first
remote machine allowed
to access
DAEnetIP2
v2
module
PhysAddress
x
.9.1.6.0
cfgMACLock2
read-write
MAC address of second
remote machine allowed
to access
DAEnetIP2
v2
module
PhysAddress
x
.9.1.7.0
cfgPingTime
read-write
The time (in minutes)
since last ping request
to reboot system and
target
INTEGER(0..255)
x
.9.1.8.0
cfgVersion
read-only
Firmware version,
LSB=VER_MINOR,
MSB=VER_MAJOR
INTEGER(0..65535)
x
.9.1.9.0
cfgMode
read-write
Contains different bit
flags for
DAEnetIP2 v2
operating modes:
SNMP_access_to_IP_c
onfiguration _BIT0
INTEGER(0..255)