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5.1.5.5
SNMP
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol used to expose variables to a
Network Management System (NMS). The variables are arranged in a Management Information Base
(MIB). The Brandywine Communications ENTA SNMP version 1 includes MIB-II and the capabilities
listed below.
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ENTA status monitoring via SNMP
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ENTA control via SNMP
Figure 17
is displayed when the SNMP sub-tab is selected. The SNMP consists of three sections, the
Community, Trap Address, and MIB. This sub-tab allows the user to modify the read community, write
community, and trap IP address and download the MIB file used. To save all modifications made to the
SNMP screen, click the Submit button. To undo all modifications made to the SNMP screen, click the
Reset button.
Figure 17 SNMP Screen