Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Download a Digi MIB
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Download a Digi MIB
To download a Digi MIB:
1. Locate the support page for your product:
2. Under Product Support, click the
Utilities
tab.
3. Locate the MIB you want to view under
General Diagnostics, Utilities, and MIBs
.
SNMP configuration
You can configure basic network and serial configurations for ConnectPort LTS devices through SNMP:
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Use a subset of standard MIBs for network and serial configuration. See
for more information on supported MIBS.
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Use Digi enterprise MIBs for device identification, alarm handling, and ConnectPort LTS-specific
configurations.
To use the MIBS, you must load MIBs into a network management station (NMS).
Note that some SNMP configuration settings can be configured only from the web or command line
interfaces. For example, to send alarms as SNMP traps:
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In the web interface, use the
Configuration > Alarms >
alarm
> Alarm Destinations > Send
SNMP trap to following destination when alarm occurs
option. See
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In the command-line interface, use the
set alarm
option
typescript
. See the
set alarm
command description in the
Digi Connect® Family Command Reference
on
Note
You cannot configure all network and serial configurations using SNMP. For more advanced
configuration settings, use the web or command-line interfaces.
Supported SNMP traps
You can enable or disable SNMP traps. Supported SNMP traps include:
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Authentication failure
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Login
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Cold start
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Link up
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Alarms issued in the form of SNMP traps
Supported RFCs and MIBs
ConnectPort LTS supports the following SNMP-related Request for Comments (RFCs) and
Management Information Bases (MIBs):
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Standard RFCs and MIBs
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RFC 1213—Management Information Base (MIB) II manages a TCP/IP network. MIB-II
contains variable definitions that describe the most basic information needed to manage a
TCP/IP network. Variable definitions are organized into several groups, such as groups for