
PRP/HSR Redundancy Box
Featured Functions
3-25
IP or name
Specifies the IP address or name of the primary trap server
used by your network.
None
1st Trap Community
Setting
Description
Factory Default
Max. 30 characters
Specifies the community string to use for authentication.
Public
Host IP Address 2
Setting
Description
Factory Default
IP or name
Specifies the IP address or name of the secondary trap server
used by your network.
None
2nd Trap Community
Setting
Description
Factory Default
Max. 30 characters
Specifies the community string to use for authentication.
Public
Diagnostics
The Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox provides three important tools for administrators to diagnose network systems.
LLDP
Overview
LLDP is an OSI Layer 2 protocol defined by IEEE 802.11AB. LLDP standardizes the self-identification
advertisement method, and allows each networking device, such as a Moxa managed PRP/HSR RedBox, to
periodically send its system and configuration information to its neighbors. Because of this, all LLDP devices are
kept informed of each other’s status and configuration, and with SNMP, this information can be transferr
ed to
Moxa’s MXview for auto
-topology and network visualization purposes.
From the PRP/HSR RedBox
’s web interface, you can enable or disable LLDP, and set the LLDP transmit interval.
In addition, you can view each PRP/HSR RedBox
’s neighbor
-list, which is reported by its network neighbors.
Most importantly, enabling the LLDP function allows Moxa’s MXview to automatically display the network’s
topology and system setup details, such as VLAN and Trunking, for the entire network.