
Chapter 2
Installation
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In the top left portion of the window are SNMP Agent settings.
Below the
SNMP Agent
settings are
System
settings. The information in these fields
describes the device that is currently selected in the
Navigation
window. This is
user-defined information that, once provided by an administrator, is available on the device
when it is retrieved by a MIB browser.
The
Trap Destination IP Addresses
field contains a list of IP addresses that will receive
SNMP traps. It is in the format IP Address:Port Address:SNMP version.
3
To add new Trap Destination IP Addresses, see
on page 20. To modify them, see
Modifying an SNMP Trap Destination
4
(Optional) If you wish the device to reboot automatically when you send the new
configuration to it, place a check beside
Reboot device after performing transfer
.
5
Click
Write
to send the new configuration to the device.
6
If you did not place a check beside
Reboot device after performing transfer
in step 6,
click
Reboot
now and your changes to the configuration will take effect.
Note:
The device must be rebooted before changes will take effect.
Adding New Addresses for SNMP Traps
To add a new SNMP trap destination, follow this procedure:
1
Click
Add
beneath the
Trap Destination IP Addresses
field. The
Add Trap Destination
window opens.
Table 2-1
SNMP Agent Fields of SNMP Tab
Field
Function
Port Number
(Can be from 0 to 65535) The network port used
by the SNMP agent; port 161 is the default for
X50
Read
Community
Has to match the “read community” setting in
your MIB browser
Write
Community
Has to match the “write community” setting in
your MIB browser
Enable
Authentication
Traps
When checked, authentication traps are sent if
the read or write community doesn’t match
between the SNMP agent and MIB browser
Enable SNMP
Agent
When checked, SNMP support is available; if not
checked, SNMP support is disabled
Table 2-2
System Fields of SNMP Tab - MIB-2 System Information
Field
Explanation
Description
The default is “Leitch SNMP Agent”
Location
The physical location of the device
Contact
The contact person for this device
Name
Name of the device
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