Advanced Configuration
81
Figure 81 SNMP Configuration Example
Configuration on the Agent:
1. Enable SNMP, as shown in Figure 77.
2. Configure access rights. Set read-only community name to public, read-write community
name to private, and request port to 161, as shown in Figure 78.
3. Enable trap sending, set trap port number to 162, and IP address of server to
192.168.0.23, as shown in Figure 79.
To monitor and manage the status of the Agent, run the management software, for example,
Kyvision, on the NMS.
For operations on Kyvision, refer to the
Kyvision Operation Manual
.
6.12 DT-Ring
6.12.1 Overview
DT-Ring and DT-Ring+ are Kyland-proprietary redundancy protocols. They enable a network
to recover within 50ms when a link fails, ensuring stable and reliable communication.
DT rings fall into two types: port-based (DT-Ring-Port) and VLAN-based (DT-Ring-VLAN).
DT-Ring-Port: specifies a port to forward or block packets.
DT-Ring-VLAN: specifies a port to forward or block the packets of a specific VLAN. This
allows multiple VLANs on a tangent port, that is, one port is part of different redundant
rings based on different VLANs.
DT-Ring-Port and DT-Ring-VLAN cannot be used together.
6.12.2 Concepts
Master: One ring has only one master. The master sends DT-Ring protocol packets and
Summary of Contents for SICOM3024P
Page 13: ...Product Introduction 6 management software and SNMP network monitoring...
Page 25: ...Device Status 18 Figure 15 System Operating Information SICOM3024...
Page 73: ...Advanced Configuration 66 Figure 67 Setting ACL Entry Parameters Group 2...
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