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27.3.5 Configuring the SNMP Trap Group
From the
SNMP
screen, click
Trap Group
to view the screen as shown. Use the
Trap
Group
screen to specify the types of SNMP traps that should be sent to each SNMP manager.
Figure 114
Management > Access Control > SNMP > Trap Group
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
27.3.6 Setting Up Login Accounts
Up to five people (one administrator and four non-administrators) may access the ONU via
web configurator at any one time.
• An administrator is someone who can both view and configure ONU changes. The
username for the Administrator is always
admin
. The default administrator password is
1234
.
Table 82
Management > Access Control > SNMP > Trap Group
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Trap Destination
IP
Select one of your configured trap destination IP addresses. These are the IP
addresses of the SNMP managers. You must first configure a trap destination IP
address in the
SNMP Setting
screen.
Use the rest of the screen to select which traps the ONU sends to that SNMP
manager.
Type
Select the categories of SNMP traps that the ONU is to send to the SNMP manager.
Options
Select the individual SNMP traps that the ONU is to send to the SNMP station. See
for individual trap descriptions.
The traps are grouped by category. Selecting a category automatically selects all of
the category’s traps. Clear the check boxes for individual traps that you do not want
the ONU to send to the SNMP station. Clearing a category’s check box
automatically clears all of the category’s trap check boxes (the ONU only sends
traps from selected categories).
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes to the ONU’s run-time memory. The ONU loses
these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the
Save
link on the top
navigation panel to save your changes to the non-volatile memory when you are
done configuring.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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