USING LOCAL MANAGEMENT
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4. Highlight the SAVE command, where applicable, at the bottom of the
screen, and press the Enter key. The new values will be saved to
memory.
3.2 THE MAIN MENU SCREEN
The MAIN MENU screen (shown in Figure 2-3) is the initial point for
accessing all screens and commands.
The following selections are available from the MAIN MENU screen.
DEVICE SETUP
This option accesses another menu screen – the DEVICE SETUP menu
screen. There are several screens available from this menu that allow you
to configure the TRMM/TRMMIM. These include:
•
SYSTEM LEVEL–This screen lets you assign operating parameters to
the
TRMM
/
TRMMIM
, including the Date and Time set at its internal
clock and addressing information such as the
IP
address and Subnet
Mask.
•
SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES – This screen allows you to specify
the SNMP Community Names which will be granted access to the
TRMM/TRMMIM, as well as the level accorded each name (Read
Only, Read-Write, Super-user).
•
SNMP TRAPS – As an SNMP device, the TRMM/TRMMIM can
authenticate an SNMP request and issue traps correspondingly. The
SNMP TRAPS screen lets you enable the TRMM/TRMMIM to issue
trap/alarms, and specify the IP addresses of network management
stations that will receive these traps.
•
RING SECURITY – You can use this screen to build a list of MAC
addresses that will be allowed to insert into the
TRMM/TRMMIM-controlled ring and specify security options to take
effect when an unauthorized station attempts to insert into the ring
(Alarm to management, or Alarm and station removal).
•
BOOT GATEWAY – The TRMM/TRMMIM supports firmware
downloads over routers with Proxy-ARP disabled. The BOOT
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