Tyco 0-1591700-x user manual Snmp Trap, Snmp MIB Support, Generated Traps

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Wireless Access Point Model 0-1591700-x

User Manual

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SNMP Trap

Traps are used by the access point to automatically send alarm information to remote IP addresses.

Item

This is the same index value as assigned in the SNMP Community on page 29. Version

This pull-down box allows the SNMP version to be assigned. The following options are supported:-

Disable – This disables the SNMP trap generation.

Version 1 – This configures the SNMP trap message to use the SNMP V1 format.

Version 2 – This configures the SNMP trap message to use the SNMP V2 format.

IP Address

The individual IP addresses of the receiving stations are specified here. Multiple addresses can be configured to ensure that the trap message has a better probability of being received.

Community

This is the community string for the SNMP Manager. See page 29.

Figure 26 - SNMP Trap Configuration Screen

Generated Traps

The access point will automatically generate a trap to signal the cold start condition. This will occur if the access point is powered off or a restart is instigated. This trap message is generated about 3 seconds after the cold start has commenced. This allows the associated IP packet interface to power-up and start normal operation.

SNMP MIB Support

The access point MIB can be interrogated using a standard RFC1213 MIB Browser. This will allow the MIB to be browsed and “walked”. A private MIB is not supported.

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