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Management
Management
SNMP
Overview
If you are using SNMP to manage/configure the Terminal Server, or to view statistics or traps, you
must set up a User in SNMP version 3 or a Community in SNMP version 1,2 to allow your SNMP
manager to connect to the Terminal Server; this can be done in the DeviceManager, WebManager,
CLI, or Menu. You must then load the
blackbox-ds.MIB
(found on the CD-ROM packaged with
the Terminal Server) file into your SNMP manager before you connect to the Terminal Server.
Field Descriptions
Configure the following parameters:
Secondary Host
If the Terminal Server cannot communicate with the primary host, then the
Terminal Server will attempt to send system log messages to this preconfigured
host; messages will be displayed on the host’s monitor.
Default:
None
Level
Choose the event level that triggers a syslog entry.
Data Options:
Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Info,
Debug
Default:
Emergency
Note:
Ensure that the
SNMP
service found in the
Security
,
Services
page is enabled (by default it
is enabled).
Contact
The name and contract information of the person who manages this SMNP
node.
Location
The physical location of the SNMP node.
Community
The name of the group that devices and management stations running SNMP
belong to.