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Basic Configuration
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SNMPv3 User Name:
Sets the User Name for SNMPv3. Note that this option is
not available when the Version parameter is set to V1/V2. (Default = undefined.)
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SNMPv3 Password:
Sets the password for SNMPv3. Note that this option is not
available when the Version parameter is set to V1/V2. (Default = undefined.)
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SNMPv3 Password Confirm:
This prompt is used to confirm the SNMPv3
password that was entered at the prompt above. Note that this option is not
available when the Version parameter is set to V1/V2. (Default = undefined.)
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Authentication Protocol:
This parameter determines which authentication protocol
will be used. The RSM-8R supports both MD5 and SHA1 authentication.
(Default = MD5.)
Notes:
• The Authentication Protocol that is selected for the RSM-8R must match the
protocol that your SNMP client will use when querying the RSM-8R unit.
• The Authentication Protocol option is not available when the Version
parameter is set to V1/V2
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SNMP Contact:
(Default = undefined.)
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SNMP Location:
(Default = undefined.)
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Read Only Community:
Note that this parameter is not available when the SNMP
Version is set to V3. (Default = Public.)
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Read/Write Community:
Note that this parameter is not available when the SNMP
Version is set to V3. (Default = Public.)
5.9.7. SNMP Trap Parameters
These menus are used to select parameters that will be used when SNMP traps are
sent. For more information on SNMP Traps, please refer to Section 12. In the Text
Interface, the SNMP Trap Parameters menu is accessed via the Network Configuration
menu. In the Web Browser Interface, the SNMP Trap Parameters menu is accessed via
the flyout menus under the Network Configuration link. The SNMP Trap Parameters
menu allows the following parameters to be defined:
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SNMP Manager 1:
The IP Address for the first SNMP Manager. For more
information, please refer to Section 12. (Default = Undefined.)
Note:
In order to enable the SNMP Trap feature, you must define at least one
SNMP Manager.
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SNMP Manager 2:
(Default = Undefined.)
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Trap Community:
(Default = Public.)
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Ping Test:
(Text Interface Only) Allows you to ping the IP addresses or domain
names defined via the SNMP Manager 1 and SNMP Manager 2 prompts in order to
check that a valid IP address or domain name has been entered.
Note:
In order for the Ping Test feature to function, your network and/or firewall
as well as the SNMP Managers must be configured to allow ping commands.