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SNMP-SSL Control
This menu allows you to enable or disable the communication protocols available in the
SNMP-SSL card. Some of the items in this menu are only configurable to those having
read/write access rights.
1.
BOOTP/DCHP Status:
Enabling or disabling the Boot Protocol (BOOTP) / Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). These protocols are Internet standards used to
get a dynamic IP address from a BOOTP / DHCP server.
2.
Ping Echo:
Enabling or disabling the SNMP-SSL card to respond to Ping requests.
3.
Network Upgrade:
Enabling or disabling the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
upgrade control. You can use
upgrade.exe
on Windows via TFTP to upgrade
SNMP-SSL card’s firmware.
4.
Telnet Connection:
Enabling or disabling the terminal to server application (Telnet)
control process. The standard port is 23.
5.
HTTP Support:
Enabling or disabling the HTTP connection with the SNMP-SSL
card. The user may configure HTTP protocol to use a port number other than
standard HTTP port (80).
6.
HTTP(s) Authentication:
Select the "Local User", "RADIUS" or "Both" account
types to set the login account and password.
7.
SNMP Support:
Enabling or disabling the SNMP connection with SNMP-SSL card.
The user may configure the SNMP protocol to use a port number other than the
standard SNMP port (161).
8.
SNMP Version:
Select which SNMP version to use SNMPv1 or SNMPv3.
9.
UPnP Support:
Enable or Disable the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) feature.
10.
SMTP:
Configure the SMTP port to send and receive email from the SNMP-SSL
card. Default port is 25.
11.
Apply:
Saves the settings.
12.
Reset Agent to Default:
Resets the SNMP-SSL card to factory default parameters.
13.
Restart Agent:
Reboots the
SNMP-SSL card.
Figure 5-3 SNMP-SSL Control