MH-5001 User Manual
Chapter 4
System Tools
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Table 4-8 SNMP Settings
Step 2.
MH-5001 traps
The MH-5001 agent can send traps to the SNMP
trap receivers on your network that are configured
to receive traps from the MH-5001 when
rebooting. The MH-5001 agent sends traps in
response to the events listed in SNMP traps.
4.4.6 Change
MH-5001
interface
Step 1.
Change Interface definition
The default port settings are 2 WAN ports, 1 DMZ
port and 2 LAN ports. But in order to fit our
requirement. Here we select 3 WAN (port1~3), 1
DMZ (port4), 1 LAN (port5). And then press apply
button to reboot MH-5001. Note that the DMZ and
LAN port IP addresses are going to be 10.1.1.254
and 192.168.1.254 after device finishes reboot.
Besides, there should be at least one WAN port
and one LAN port existing in the MH-5001. You
are not allowed to casually change the interface
to the state which has no LAN port or WAN port.
SYSTEM TOOLS > Admin Settings > Interface
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
Enable SNMP
Enable the SNMP function or not.
Enabled
System Name
The device name of MH-5001.
MH-5001.planet.com.tw
System Location
The settled location of MH-5001.
Office
Contact Info
The person who takes charge of the MH-5001.
mis
Get community
The community which can get the SNMP information. Here
“community” is something like password.
public-ro
Set Community
The community which can get the SNMP information. Here
“community” is something like password.
private-rw
Trusted hosts
The IP address which can get or set community from the MH-5001.
192.168.1.5
Trap community
The community which will send SNMP trap. Here “community” is
something like password.
trap-comm
Trap destination
The IP address which will send SNMP trap from the MH-5001.
192.168.1.5