Tripp Lite MT-SE-37/02 owner manual Appendix, Reference, Communities, IP Addresses

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Appendix

This appendix has three sections: Reference, Glossary, and Troubleshooting.

Reference

This section discusses Communities, IP Addresses, Sub net masking, and routers/gateways.

Communities

A community is a string of printable ASCII characters that identifies a user group with the same access privileges. For example, a common community name is “public.”

For security purposes, the SNMP agent validates requests before responding. The agent can be configured so that only trap managers that are members of a community can send requests and receive responses from a particular community. This prevents unauthorized managers from viewing or changing the configuration of a device.

IP Addresses

Every device on an internetwork must be assigned a unique IP (Internet Protocol) address. An IP address is a 32-bit value comprised of a network ID and a host ID. The network ID identifies the logical network to which a particular device belongs. The host ID identifies the particular device within the logical network. IP addresses distinguish devices on an internetwork from one another so that IP packets are properly transmitted.

IP addresses appear in dotted decimal (rather than in binary) notation. Dotted decimal notation divides the 32-bit value into four 8-bit groups, or octets, and separates each octet with a period. For example, 199.217.132.1 is an IP address in dotted decimal notation.

To accommodate networks of different sizes, the IP address has three divisions—Classes A for large, B for medium, and C for small. The difference among the network classes is the

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Contents Snmp Solo Limited Warranty Governing Law FCC ComplianceTrademarks Conventions Used In This GuideTable of Contents Appendix Snmp Solo Features IntroductionExample Network With Snmp Solo Snmp Solo Package Contents Snmp Solo PackageStatus LEDs Configuration Cable Power SupplyTwo 3.5 Diskettes UPS Interface Cable System Requirements System Requirements Initial Installation Initial Installation Configuration Hardware adapter prior to configuring the deviceSet IP And Gateway Addresses And MIB System Group IP addressTripp Lite Configuration Set Access Controls Access ControlsSet Trap Receivers Trap Receivers Additional Setup Screen Additional Setup ScreenDisplay Settings Reset Configuration to Default To Save and ExitTelNet Options Telnet optionsUpload Firmware Exit Without SavingFinal Installation Verify the Snmp Solo OperationEstablish Network Communications Configuring the NMS General Network Management StationsPoll the Device OIDs From the Test Connectivity box SunConnect SunNet Manager Add Snmp Solo Object to the Management MapPoll the Device OIDs Appendix ReferenceCommunities IP AddressesSubnetting and Subnet Masks Class Value of First Network ID Host ID NumberGateways Routing and FilteringGlossary AgentOID Troubleshooting Plugged into their respective portsPlacing a Technical Support Call Computer SystemTechnical Support 773Reference Worksheet