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SNMP Solo

NO

Normally Open—Refers to a contact switch that is normally

 

open.

OID

Object Identifier—The variables defined in a MIB.

Personality

The current device specific software uploaded to the SNMP

 

Solo.

Router

A computer that manages traffic between different network

 

segments or different network topologies. It directs the

 

destination IP address. The network media can be

 

different, but the higher level protocols must be the

 

same.

RS-232

A specification for serial communication between data

 

communication equipment and computers.

SNMP

Simple

Network Management Protocol—A standard

 

protocol used to monitor IP hosts, networks, and

 

gateways. SNMP defines a set of simple operations that

 

can be performed on the OIDs of the MIBs managed by

 

the monitored Agents. It employs the UDP/IP transport

 

layer to move its object between the Agents and the

 

NMS.

Sub-Agent

A software module that manages specific MIB sub-groups

 

for an Agent. They communicate with the Agent using a

 

SMUX (multiplexer).

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol—A

 

protocol suite used by more than 15 million users with a

 

UNIX association and widely used to link computers of

 

different kinds.

TES

Terminal Emulation Software—Communications program to

 

transform a personal computer into a terminal for the

 

purpose of data communications.

TFTP Server

Trivial

File Transfer Protocol Server—A host to provide

 

services according to TFTP; a TCP/IP standard protocol

 

for file transfer with minimal capability and overhead

 

depending on UDP for its datagram delivery service.

UDP/IP

User

Datagram Protocol/Internet Protocol—A TCP/IP

 

standard protocol. It enables transfer of information

 

between applications running on different host. It is

 

referred to as an unreliable, connectionless datagram

 

delivery service.

UPS

Uninterruptible Power Supply—A device that supplies

 

power to your system with rechargeable batteries if there

 

is an AC power failure.

34Appendix

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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 Power Supply Configuration CableTwo 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