Proroute GEM420 4G M2M Router
GEM420 User Manual
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TR-069 is a customized feature for ISP; it is not recommend that you change the
configuration for this. If you have any problem in using this feature for device
management, please contact with your ISP or the ACS provider for help. At the right
upper corner of TR-069 Setting screen, one “[Help]” command let you see the same
message about that.
3.2.5.2 SNMP
In brief, SNMP, the Simple Network Management Protocol, is a protocol designed to
give a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and
setting terminal values and monitoring network events.
In typical SNMP uses, one or more administrative computers, called managers, have
the task of monitoring or managing a group of hosts or devices on a computer
network. Each managed system executes, at all times, a software component called
an agent which reports information via SNMP to the manager.
SNMP agents expose management data on the managed systems as variables. The
protocol also permits active management tasks, such as modifying and applying a
new configuration through remote modification of these variables. The variables
accessible via SNMP are organized in hierarchies. These hierarchies, and other
metadata (such as type and description of the variable), are described by
Management Information Bases (MIBs).
The device supports several public MIBs and one private MIB for the SNMP agent.
The supported MIBs are as follow: