Emerson IS-WEB485ADPT installation manual Snmp Communications Menu, Display/Modify Communities

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Network Settings

SNMP Communications Menu

Use the SNMP Communications Menu to enable authentication traps and view or change communi- ties and trap communities, events and parameters. For details on viewing support information, see 9.2 - Events and Parameters.

Table 12 SNMP communications menu

Parameter

Description & Telnet Menus

Authentication Traps

Enables authentication traps to receive security alerts when the Web card detects

a request with an invalid community string.

 

 

Enables the RFC-1628 (UPS specific information) MIB on the Web card for

RFC-1628 (UPS) MIB

querying of information in that MIB. This can be enabled or disabled independently

 

of the Liebert Global Products MIB.

Traps

This option enables the RFC-1628 traps to be sent when an alarm event occurs on

the device. The parent option must be enabled for this to also be enabled.

 

 

Enables the Liebert Global Products MIB (Enterprise Specific) for querying of

Liebert Global Products MIB

information in that MIB. This option can be enabled or disabled independently of

 

the RFC-1628 MIB.

Condition Traps

Enables event condition traps to be sent per the LGP MIB. The parent option must

be enabled for this to also be enabled.

 

System Notify Trap Enabled

Enables system traps to be sent per the LGP MIB. The parent option must be also

enabled for this to be enabled.

 

Heartbeat Trap Interval

Specifies how often a heartbeat trap will be sent to show that the device is online

and functioning normally.

 

Display/Modify Communities

View devices that have permission to access the Web card, identified by IP address or hostname, read/ write permission and community string. Up to 20 devices may be configured for access.

 

 

 

 

Communities - Example

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1:

 

10.0.0.5

 

 

write

 

public1

 

 

 

 

2:

 

 

10.0.0.6

 

 

write

 

public1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entry

 

IP

Access

Community

Codes for

 

 

#

 

address

(read/write)

 

string

 

<a>dd

 

<d>elete

<e>dit

 

 

 

 

editing

 

Complex lines allowed. e.g. <a 198.1.1.1 write public> ?>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Each device is identified by:

Entry Number - use the entry number (1-20) to edit or delete an entry

IP address or Hostname - the address of the device with access (MultiLink server, Nform server, Network Management System)

Access (read/write) - read allows users to view but not change data; write allows full permission for configuration, control and viewing

Community string - the community string used by the IP host for this Entry Number (case-sensitive, up to 32 characters)

To make changes:

Add a device (see example at right to enter all parameters in one line):

Example

• Enter a to add an entry, then press Enter.

a 10.0.0.5 write public1

• Enter the IP address or hostname of the device to be added, then press

(then press Enter)

Enter.

 

Enter 1 for read or 2 for write access for this device, then press Enter.

Enter the community string, then press Enter.

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Contents Liebert IntelliSlot Web Cards Page Table of Contents Support Information TablesImportant Safety Instructions Compatibility With Liebert Equipment IntroductionLiebert IntelliSlot card communication protocols Web Support Password ProtectionSnmp Support Liebert Nform SupportInstallation Install a Liebert IntelliSlot Web Card-Non-Adapter VersionPrepare the Card for Configuration Communication settingsSelect Enabled Application Install a Liebert IntelliSlot Web/485 Card With AdapterConfiguration Overview Guide to ConfigurationConfiguration interfaces Guide to configuration detailsConnection settings Open the Terminal Emulation Interface Serial ConnectionName Winsock Open the Terminal Emulation Interface TCP/IP ConnectionTelnet Open the Telnet InterfaceSaving Changes and Reinitializing the Web Card Open the Web InterfaceTerminal Emulation Serial or TCP/IP Connection / Telnet Web InterfaceSystem information identifiers System InformationNetwork Settings menu guide Network SettingsBoot/IP settings range Boot/IP SettingsDomain Name Server settings Domain Name Server DNS SettingsManagement protocol ranges Management ProtocolWeb Interface Snmp Communications Menu Display/Modify CommunitiesSnmp communications menu 10.0.0.7 read public2 Display/Modify Trap CommunitiesSpecify Web Server Settings Web server settingsWeb Server Certificate Path tab View Click on View CertificateAutomatically select Install CertificateInstall Security Certificates Internet Explorer 7 or later Certificate Error View CertificatesContinue to this website Certificate Import Wizard opens. Click Next Configure tab Edit Telnet Telnet ServerTime Sntp Menu Sntp Time Sync Rate Time Server parametersChange Username / Password Factory default passwordsUsername and password guidelines Reset Authentication to Factory Defaults Configure tab Edit Messaging MessagingMessaging menu guide Mail configuration guide Mail ConfigurationConfigure tab Edit SMS ConfigurationSMS configuration guide Customize Messages Terminal Emulation Serial or TCP/IP Connec- tion / TelnetMail and SMS message guidelines Message Consolidation Time Limit Configure tab Edit Customize MessageReset to Factory Defaults Factory SettingsConfigure tab Factory Defaults Reset To Factory Defaults Factory default MAC addresses Liebert DS Local Node Settings for Multiple CardsMonitoring Liebert Equipment Monitor and Control Functions WEB onlyWeb Interface Only Controlling Liebert Equipment Control tab Control Operations Click to view in right panelLiebert GXT2U example Output DS example Setpoints Event Log Controls Event LogLinks Scroll through Event Log tabView Web Card Information Support InformationSupport tab Listing in right panel Summary Support tab Listing in right panel Events or Parameters Events and ParametersEstimated Time to Download the Firmware Upgrade File Appendix a Firmware Updates IntroductionTable A1 Overview of the upgrade process OverviewTable A3 Communication settings Open the Terminal Emulation Interface Serial ConnectionOpen the Terminal Emulation Interface TCP/IP Connection Open the Web Interface Open the Telnet InterfaceDownload the Firmware Upgrade File to the Computer Choose a Method to Install the Firmware Upgrade Install the Firmware UpgradeUpdating the Firmware Http WEB Method Table A4 Firmware update settings Tftp Specify Tftp Server and Upgrade FilenameOpen a Connection to the Card Reconnect to the CardTftp Method Web Interface Begin the Upgrade ProcessTable A5 Firmware update settings Web Updating the Firmware Xmodem Serial Method Connect a Cable to the Serial Ports 115200 bps Call menu Configure buttonOpen a Terminal Emulation Connection Change the Baud Rate toDownload the Second and Third Firmware Update Files Download the First Firmware Update FileCall menu 9600 bps Configure button Complete the Upgrade and Restore Communication RateUpdating the Firmware Xmodem Serial Method A13 Updating the Firmware Xmodem Serial Method A14 Page Iti Ne tTi n That