Tripp Lite MT-SE-37/02 Configuration, Hardware adapter prior to configuring the device

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Tripp Lite

 

Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

You have previously installed the UPS, and you are ready to

 

configure the SNMP Solo to work on your network. SNMP Solo

 

is temporarily connected to a PC with a terminal emulation

 

package or to a dumb terminal.

 

 

NOTE:

Refer to the Installation section for the proper setting of the

 

hardware adapter prior to configuring the device.

 

Press any key to display the Main Menu. From this menu you

 

can select to enter the IP address, Gateway address, and MIB

 

system group; you can set the access controls of SNMP

 

communities; set traps, display settings; reset the settings to

 

default values; save the new values and exit the program, and

 

upgrade Firmware (See caution in the Upgrade Firmware

 

section); and exit without saving.

Figure 5 Main Menu

To select any option on the Main Menu, enter the number of the option you want at the Choose a Number=> prompt. The program displays the desired screen.

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Contents Snmp Solo Limited Warranty FCC Compliance Governing LawConventions Used In This Guide TrademarksTable of Contents Appendix Introduction Snmp Solo FeaturesExample Network With Snmp Solo Snmp Solo Package Snmp Solo Package ContentsStatus LEDs Two 3.5 Diskettes Configuration CablePower Supply UPS Interface Cable System Requirements System Requirements Initial Installation Initial Installation Hardware adapter prior to configuring the device ConfigurationIP address Set IP And Gateway Addresses And MIB System GroupTripp Lite Configuration Access Controls Set Access ControlsSet Trap Receivers Trap Receivers Additional Setup Screen Additional Setup ScreenDisplay Settings To Save and Exit Reset Configuration to DefaultTelnet options TelNet OptionsExit Without Saving Upload FirmwareVerify the Snmp Solo Operation Final InstallationEstablish Network Communications General Network Management Stations Configuring the NMSPoll the Device OIDs From the Test Connectivity box Add Snmp Solo Object to the Management Map SunConnect SunNet ManagerPoll the Device OIDs Reference AppendixCommunities IP AddressesClass Value of First Network ID Host ID Number Subnetting and Subnet MasksRouting and Filtering GatewaysAgent GlossaryOID Plugged into their respective ports TroubleshootingComputer System Placing a Technical Support Call773 Technical SupportReference Worksheet