Zhone Technologies Z-PLEX-10-24-DOC-SC Configuring Snmp, Configuring system contact information

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Configuring SNMP

Configuring the Z-Plex

The following example configures the IP over FDL interface:

user> SET CPUCFG:MASKFDL:1:255.255.255.252 user> SET CPUCFG:IPFDL:1:192.168.8.22

For most applications, the default MTU of 1500 is appropriate. If you need to change it, use the MTUFDL command as in the following example:

user> SET CPUCFG:MTUFDL:1:1200

4.2.4Configuring system contact information

The following example configures system contact and description information:

user> SET SYSTEM:SYSCONTACT:Scott_Berman

user> SET SYSTEM:SYSNAME:ZPlex-10-2-1

user> SET SYSTEM:SYSLOCATION:10th_flr-rack_2-unit1

4.3Configuring SNMP

You can configure the Z-Plex unit using SNMP as well as specify SNMP trap recipients. The Z-Plex sends traps when the following major alarms occur: resets, red alarms, or yellow alarms.

To configure SNMP on the Z-Plex you must:

Configure the IP addresses of the SNMP trap recipients

Specify SNMP community strings

Specify whether traps are enabled

The following example configures SNMP on the Z-Plex unit:

1.Configure SNMP read/write and read community strings:

user> SET CPUCFG:RDCOMSTRING:1:publicpassword

user> SET CPUCFG:WTCOMSTRING:1:2Ws34rt

2.Enable SNMP traps (if necessary):

user> SET CPUCFG:SNMPTRAP:1:ON

3.Configure up to 3 SNMP traps recipients (if necessary):

user> SET CPUCFG:IPHOST1:1:192.168.21.23

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Contents Plex User’s Guide Trademarks Regulatory Information FCC Part 68 Regulatory InformationCountry-Specific Regulatory Compliance Information Industrie Canada RequirementsPage Page Contents Chapter Configuring the ZPlex Chapter DiagnosticsAppendix a Alphabetical Reference \ Zhone Technologies Product overview Introduction Product overviewFeatures Features IntroductionBenefits TR-08Managing the Z-Plex SnmpIntroduction Managing the Z-Plex Product specifications Product specifications Introduction2 CLI TftpIntroduction Product specifications AMI, B8ZSProduct specifications Introduction Installing the Z-Plex Product description Product descriptionBack panel Unpacking the product Front panelPacking materials Kit of partsInstalling the product Important Safety InstructionsInstalling the product Installing the Z-Plex Installing the Z-Plex Rack mounting Rack mountingLocating the product on a desktop Installing the Z-Plex Locating the product on a desktopWall mounting Connector type Electrical Installation Connector typeBackpanel connectors Data port connector pinouts Data port connector pinouts Electrical InstallationDCE DB25 data port female connector 1 FXO/FXS connectors Electrical Installation Data port connector pinoutsPair female amphenol connector Power requirements 2 RJ48 connectorPower requirements Electrical Installation T1 connector pinoutsAlarm Power installationElectrical Installation Alarm AC power installationGrounding requirements Electrical Installation Grounding requirementsElectrical Installation Cabling CablingRecommended cables Cabling Electrical Installation Using the command line interface Configuring the Z-Plex Using the command line interfaceQuick start system configuration Quick start system configuration Configuring the Z-PlexConfiguring the Z-Plex Quick start system configuration Setting the date Configuring a management interfaceLogging in and out of the system Configuring the local management channel Configuring the DS0 management channelConfiguring the Ethernet management channel Configuring the IP over FDL management channelConfiguring Snmp Configuring system contact informationConfiguring Snmp Configuring the Z-Plex Configuring T1 interfaces Configuring the Z-Plex Configuring T1 interfacesConfiguring a T1 drop and insert interface Configuring FXS portsConfiguring FXO ports Configuring the Z-Plex Configuring FXO portsConfiguring the V.35 data port Configuring the V.35 data port Configuring the Z-PlexConfiguring the Z-Plex Adding and deleting routes Adding and deleting routesAdding and deleting network routes Example routing configuration Adding and deleting routes Configuring the Z-PlexAdding and deleting host routes Example routing configuration Displaying routesRoute Display Values Displaying host routesSystem maintenance commands Rebooting the systemConfiguring the Z-Plex System maintenance commands Displaying flash informationDisplaying list of alarms Displaying and clearing list of history alarmsSystem maintenance commands Configuring the Z-Plex Displaying timeslot usageActivating code in bank Tftp downloading18 \ Zhone Technologies Diagnostics T1 loopbacks T1 loopbacksT1 loopbacks Diagnostics T1 loopbacksBER testing Diagnostics BER testingActivating a BER test for an entire T1 line Activating a BER test for individual time slotsData port loopbacks Diagnostics Data port loopbacksTesting FXO and FXS ports Diagnostics Testing FXO and FXS portsTesting FXO and FXS ports Diagnostics FXO and FXS ports loopbackConfiguring FXO loopbacks Configuring FXS loopbacksUsing test mode on the FXO and FXS ports Setting or viewing the transmit Abcd signaling bitsLED indicators Alarm LEDDiagnostics LED indicators Power LED LED indicators DiagnosticsEthernet LED WAN LEDsConfiguration groups Table A-1. Configuration groups in the Z-PlexParameter reference Alphabetical Reference Parameter referenceParameter reference Alphabetical Reference Fxotst Alphabetic reference Allcur AllfarcurAllfartot AllfarintBert BESCLK Ctsdelay ClksrcCode CTSCUR DS0DSR ErrinsFDL Fdlip FrameHdlc INT IpfdlIphdl Linelen LofcLoop FXO Loop FXS LoopbackLoopback T1 Mode FXO MaskMaskfdl MaskhdlMode FXS Nchan PatternRate Rlsd RngbkRtlp FXO Rtlp FXS RxAB FXORxAB FXS Schan SESSlip StateState FXO State FXSState T1 Syscontact SysdescrSyslocation SysnameTest FXS TOTTrcntl FXO Trcntrl FXS Trnkc FXOTrnkc FXS Trstat FXO Trstat FXSTS data port TS FXO TS FXSTsbertoff TsbertonTtlp FXO Ttlp FXSTxAB FXO TxAB FXSType FXO Type FXS Type UASWAN WAN FXOCommand reference Error messages Alphabetical Reference Error messagesQueryhalarm RebootError messages Alphabetical Reference Basic control commands Table A-4. Basic control commandsCLI reference Alphabetical Reference CLI referenceMovement and search commands CLI reference Alphabetical ReferenceInsert and change commands Table A-5. Movement and search commandsTable A-6. Insert and change commands Delete commands Put and undo commandsTable A-7. Delete commands Table A-8. Put and undo commandsUndo last command 38 \ Zhone Technologies Index LED 194-4 Index-4 / Zhone Technologies WAN LED

Z-PLEX-10-24-DOC-SC specifications

Zhone Technologies is a leading provider of innovative telecommunications and data networking solutions, and the Z-PLEX-10-24-DOC-SC is one of their advanced products designed to meet the demands of modern networking environments. This versatile optical networking solution is ideal for service providers looking to deliver high-speed broadband services to residential and business customers.

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