
RUGGEDCOM ROX II
User Guide
Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
Enabling and Configuring SNMP Sessions
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3. Configure the following parameter(s):
Parameter
Description
Enable
Default:
false
Provides the ability to configure SNMP features on the device.
Listen IP
Synopsis:
The ip-address type represents an IP address and is IP version neutral.
The format of the textual representations implies the IP version.
Default:
0.0.0.0
The IP Address the SNMP agent will listen on for SNMP requests.
Listen Port
Synopsis:
The port-number type represents a 16-bit port number of an Internet
transport layer protocol such as UDP, TCP, DCCP, or SCTP. Port numbers are assigned
by IANA. A current list of all assignments is available from <http://www.iana.org/>. Note
that the port number value zero is reserved by IANA. In situations where the value
zero does not make sense, it can be excluded by subtyping the port-number type. In
the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent to the InetPortNumber textual
convention of the SMIv2.
Default:
161
The port the SNMP agent will listen on for SNMP requests.
Extra IP:Ports
Synopsis:
"extra-ip-ports" occurs in an unbounded array
The SNMP agent will also listen on these IP Addresses. For port values, add ':#' to set
the non-default port value. (ie. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:19343 [::] [::]:16000). If using the default
address, do not specify another listen address with the same port.
Maximum Number of SNMP Sessions
Synopsis:
unbounded
Default:
30
The maximum number of concurrent SNMP sessions.
SNMP Local Engine ID
Synopsis:
A list of colon-separated hexa-decimal octets e.g. '4F:4C:41:71'. The
statement tailf:value-length can be used to restrict the number of octets. Note that using
the 'length' restriction limits the number of characters in the lexical representation.
Provides specific identification for the engine/device. By default, this value is set to use
the base MAC address within the Engine ID value.
When using SNMPv3: If you change this value, you must also change the User SNMP
Engine ID value for SNMP users.
Source IP for Traps
Synopsis:
The ip-address type represents an IP address and is IP version neutral.
The format of the textual representations implies the IP version.
If set, all traffic/traps originating from this device shall use the configured IP Address for
the Source IP.
Authentication Failure Notify Name
Synopsis:
none, snmpv1_trap, snmpv2_trap, snmpv2_inform, snmpv3_trap,
snmpv3_inform
Default:
none
When the SNMP agent sends the standard authenticationFailure notification,
it is delivered to the management targets defined for the snmpNotifyName
in the snmpNotifyTable in SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB (RFC3413). If
authenticationFailureNotifyName is the empty string (default), the notification is
delivered to all management targets.
Enable Authentication Traps
Default:
false
Enables authentication traps to be sent from the SNMP agent.
DSCP Value for SNMP Traffic
Synopsis:
The dscp type represents a Differentiated Services Code-Point that may be
used for marking packets in a traffic stream. In the value set and its semantics, this type
is equivalent to the Dscp textual convention of the SMIv2.
Default:
0
Support for setting the Differentiated Services Code Point (6 bits) for traffic originating
from the SNMP agent.
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