Billion Electric Company 7100S user manual Snmp

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Chapter 3 Configuration

3.4.3.7.6 SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an optional feature that may or may not be supported by your ADSL Bridge/Router.

SNMP is an application layer protocol that is used for managing networks. SNMP is an optional feature that may or may not be in the specific firmware that you are working with. There are several components that make up the SNMP structure, including agents, network management stations (NMS), network management protocols, and a management information base (MIB). An SNMP agent is a node that resides on the network, typically a computer or a router. The SNMP agent is controlled and configured by the NMS by sending SNMP messages between one another. SNMP agents are logged and identified in a Management Information Base (MIB), in which they are identified by an object identifiers (OID).

One feature of SNMP is SNMP traps. SNMP traps are used to notify network managers of significant events that have taken place in the network. These traps are sent to the SNMP NMS (NMS Server located at Trap IP) through the specified ports.

SNMP System Identification: The System Name, System Contact, System Location, and System OID are provided to identify the SNMP NMS. The System OID is the ID number placed in all Trap reports.

The System Name, System Contact, and System Location can be up to 127characters. Default value for System OID is 1.3.6.1.4.1.4900. Read Community: This is the password to access public information. The Read Community can be up to 127 characters. Default is “public.” Write Community: This is the password to access private information.

The Write Community can be up to 127 characters. Default is “private.” Trap Community: This is the password to access and view SNMP traps.

The Trap Community can be up to 127 characters. Default is “trap community.” Trap SNMP Version: Select from Version 1 or Version 2. Default is Version 1. Trap IP: This is the IP address to which SNMP traps are sent. There can be up to 5 different SNMP trap destination IP addresses. Trap Port: This is the corresponding port for the SNMP trap (see Trap IP above)

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Contents Bipac 7100S Page Table of Contents Appendix An Overview of Bipac 7100S Chapter IntroductionBipac 7100S Features Package ContentsIntroduction Bipac 7100S ApplicationLit green when the LAN link is connected Lit green when power adapter is connectedFlashes green when collision happens Front LEDsRear Ports Line RJ-11 connector Reset LAN RJ-45 connectorCabling Through Ethernet PortBillion Bipac 7100S Adsl Modem/Router Configuring PC in Windows XP Before ConfigurationBillion Bipac 7100S Adsl Modem/Router Configuration Configuring PC in WindowsBillion Bipac 7100S Adsl Modem/Router Configuring PC in Windows 95/98/ME Then select the DNS Configuration Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0 Factory Default Settings LAN Port WAN Port IP address Information from ISPDhcp server function IP addresses forConfiguring with Web Browser Quick Start StatusAdsl Status WAN Status Status Adsl StatusAdsl Status ATM Status Status LAN StatusLAN Status TCP Status Status- PPP StatusRouting Table Status- Learned MAC TableSecurity Logs System LogSelect Adapter 3.1 WANBillion Bipac 7100S Adsl Modem/Router ATM Static IP Settings Service Category Select UBR or CBR Dhcp ClientMAC Spoofing Device IP Address 3.2 LANSystem PasswordTime Zone Factory Setting UpgradeRestart Packet Filter FirewallConfiguration Intrusion Detection Bridge FilteringSnork Attack UDP port loop-back TCP Null scan Block WAN RequestURL Blocking VPN Virtual Private Networks Billion Bipac 7100S Adsl Modem/Router Virtual Server Adsl Advanced3.7.2 DNS Dynamic DNS 3.7.4 NAT Configuration 3.7.5 RIP Snmp Static Routing Diagnostic Test Misc ConfigurationTesting Adsl Synchronization Testing Ethernet LAN connectionTest ATM OAM Segment Loop Back Test Ethernet connect to ATM Test ATM OAM End-to-End Loop BackTest IP connect to PPP Save Config Problems with the WAN Interface Corrective Action Problems Starting Up the Adsl Router Corrective ActionProblems with the LAN Interface Corrective Action Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISPContact Billion Appendix