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5. Managing the GSM1010M device
T
he recommended method for managing your GSM1010M is through a Telnet
terminal program. When you open a Telnet session directed to the GSM1010M IP
address, you will be prompted to enter a user name and password. These values can
be set at the startup configuration setup, through the serial connection only (after
power up). The default factory values for these parameters are: User name: ‘moose’,
Password: ‘1234’.
You can also monitor your GSM1010M accesss using SNMP with a management
station. This station must have a management application and it should be connected
to the device (via the network).
After the device and management station are connected and running you will be able
to manage your system through the SNMP management application.
Use the management application to view the system’s general information or the MIB
tree for more detailed status (figure 4). In order to monitor the system’s status you
should open the following branch of the tree:
private/enterprises/fibrolan/fibrolanSNMP/fibrolanMaDevice/flCo
nvGSM1010m
Through the various parameters given within the GSM1010M MIB, you can view the
system status, as well as the remote MA CPE basic status (if such is connected).
The GSM1010M general management is explained in the next section. This is
followed by specific section that describe the different CPEs supported by the current
version.
The following section (‘SNMP Management’) describes the available MIB tables for
SNMP management.
The ‘Terminal (CLI) Management’ section describes the general management options
available at the chassis level, through either the serial conection or a Telnet
connection. The display in both is almost identical and the available functionallity is
exactly the same.
The last group of sections describe the the management functionality available for
each of the supported remote MA units (CPEs).
Note:
some configuration changes require a few seconds to take effect