Omnitron Systems Technology 10/100M2 user manual Setting the Snmp Trap IP Host Addresses

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authNoPriv provides authentication based on the HMAC-MD5 algorithm and authPriv provides DES 56-bit encryption based on the HMAC-MD5 algorithm.

To set User 1 security, select 10 at the SNMP Preferences screen, press <ENTER> and then follow the screen prompts. To set the User 2 security, select 13 at the SNMP Preferences screen, press <ENTER> and then follow the screen prompts.

To set User 1 privacy password, select 11 at the SNMP Preferences screen, press <ENTER> and then follow the screen prompts. To set the User 2 privacy password, select 14 at the SNMP Preferences screen, press <ENTER> and then follow the screen prompts.

To set User 1 authentication password, select 12 at the SNMP Preferences screen, press <ENTER> and then follow the screen prompts. To set the User 2 authentication password, select 15 at the SNMP Preferences screen, press <ENTER> and then follow the screen prompts.

To save the new values, select 0 and press <ENTER> to return to the Management Options screen, then select 6 and press <ENTER> to Save Preference Changes.

Community name and User name can be any 1-32 character alphanumeric string Authentication Password and Privacy Password can be any 1-16 character alphanumeric string.

3.4.2.3Setting the SNMP Trap IP Host Addresses

SNMP traps are used to report events that occur during the operation of a network, and may require the attention of the network administrator. The 10/100M2 is capable of sending SNMP traps to up to eight different SNMP Traphosts.

To enter the IP address of the first Traphost Address, select 4 at the Management Options screen to access the SNMP Preferences screen. Select 16 at the SNMP Preferences screen and press <ENTER>. Then backspace over the existing value, type the new value (in x.x.x.x format), and press <ENTER>. To enter the IP addresses of additional trap-receiving Traphost Addresses, repeat this process for Traphost Addresses 2-8 (menu options 17-23).

To save the new values, select 0 and press <ENTER> to return to the Management Options screen, then select 6 and press <ENTER> to Save Preference Changes.

3.4.2.4Enabling/Disabling SNMPv1/v2c Agent

To disable/enable SNMPv1/v2c agent, select 4 at the Management Options screen to access the SNMP Preferences screen. Select option 6 to disable/enable SNMPv1/v2c agent. When disabled, the module will not respond to any requests via the SNMPv1/v2c protocol.

3.4.2.5Enabling/Disabling SNMPv3 Agent

To disable/enable SNMPv3 agent, select 4 at the Management Options screen to access the SNMP Preferences screen. Select option 7 to disable/enable SNMPv3 agent. When disabled, the module will not respond to any requests via the SNMPv3 protocol.

Note: Both SNMPv1/v2c and SNMPv3 agents can be enabled at the same time.

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Contents Standalone and PLUG-IN Module Table of Contents Overview SA Standalone Plug-InPort Structure Installation Procedure B B B B B B BConfiguring DIP-SWITCHES 1.2 SW2 Fiber Full/Half-Duplex FDX/HDX 1.5 SW5 UTP Full/Half Duplex FDX/HDX These DIP-switches are for factory use only Installing PLUG-IN Modules and Connecting Cables Passwords Management Options screen will be displayed Setting IP and Control Preferences Setting the Chassis Number and Name Setting 10/100M2 Passwords Setting Snmp Preferences Setting SNMPv1/v2c Read and Write Community Names Setting the Snmp Trap IP Host Addresses Enabling/Disabling Soft-switch Reload Access the 10/100M2 Remotely Updating the 10/100M2 Firmware via the Serial Console Port Verify Operation Detailed Module Configuration NMM8919N-0 10/100M2 UTP HDX UTP FDX LEDModule Management Mode Port Configuration UTP To change the ingress rate of the UTP port, select option SFP Information A167EC500000 5 802.3ah Parameters Page OUI Port Vlan Page Tagged Vlan BP B PvidVlan ID VID UTP BP a BP BVlan Table is Empty Vlan ID +1 Vlan ID CNode Loopback To refresh the Port Statistic screen, press Enter 10/100M2 Specifications Cable TypesTroubleshooting Guide Possible CausesUTP Issues Warranty Limitation of Warranty