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Universal Network Terminal TAU-32M.IP
After implementation of changes, click the
Submit Changes
button; to discard all changes, click the
Undo All
Changes
button; to save changes, click the
Save
button.
SNMP configuration:
–
Trap Sink
– IP address of a trap recipient (manager server or proxy agent server);
–
Trap Type
– SNMP trap type (SNMP-trap or SNMPv2-trap);
–
SysName
– device system name;
–
SysContact
– device vendor contact information;
–
SysLocation –
device location;
–
roCommunity
– password for parameter reading (common:
public
);
–
rwCommunity
– password for parameter writing (common:
private
);
–
trapCommunity –
password located in traps.
SNMP v3 configuration:
The system employs a single SNMPv3 user that executes SORM commands. SORM feature implementation is
based on rfc3924 recommendation–Cisco Architecture for Lawful Intercept in IP Networks. To perform the pickup,
the following MIBs are used: CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB.my and CISCO-TAP2-MIB.my.
–
User name –
account username;
–
User password
– access password. The password should contain 8 characters or more;
–
View type
– account access mode selection:
Read/Write –
read/write mode;
Read only –
read-only mode.