
Full Outdoor 2+0 XPIC IP Link
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Version
1.0
5.
Check the
SNMP Enable
checkbox and hit the
APPLY & WRITE
button. Note that you will be
logged-out in order to reset the IP settings. This can take few seconds but the user data flow will
not be interrupted
6.
Test the SNMP functionality
6.2
MIB
The SNMP MIB is a text file with human readable description of device’s SNMP OID’s. Without this file im-
ported in your SNMP MIB agent of choice you will see the device’s SNMP parameters in their numeric form
(OID). With MIB file imported you will see the appropriate translation. For example:
SNMP OID
MIB Translation
Value
.1.3.6.1.4.1.12654.1.5.1.1.1.1
sysFceBasDevName
my_device
.1.3.6.1.4.1.12654.1.5.2.1.1.1
cnfFceMngIpEthAddr
192.168.3.78
.1.3.6.1.4.1.12654.1.5.3.2.2.1.3
infoFceRadMod1ActMod
1024_56000_02 medium
The process of MIB import is solely dependant on your MIB reader software. The MIB file can slightly differ
across different firmware versions. The correct MIB is always included with firmware release.
6.3
Traps
When an alarm event occurs in the device a SNMP trap with basic summary of such event is sent to all ad-
dresses specified in the
Trap IP Address
fields. Then such trap can be accordingly processed by your NMS
solution. This functionality requires that the SNMP is enabled in the device, a correct destination IP for
traps is entered and such alarm is configured for logging and reporting by means of setting on the
Alarm Conf page.
Example of trap content sent from the device:
Name:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.1.4.5.1.0
Value: [OctetString] S;01.0.09;192.168.3.78 ;mod1_sync
6.4
Altering device configuration using SNMP
The device can be configured by means of SNMP ‘set’ commands as long as the managing SNMP agent has
‘write’ rights correctly configured. Moreover, in order to modify the device’s settings, it is necessary to ac-
quire the exclusive
enable
mode. For more informations about the
enable
mode please see the Altering de-
vice configuration using CLI – enable mode section of this document.
In order to acquire the
enable
mode using SNMP you have to use this OID:
Name:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.12654.1.5.1.1.2.2
(sysFceBasCmdEn)
Value: 1 (writeAccessSNMP)
Moreover remember to commit the changed configuration into the start-up memory:
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