Cobalt Networks 8310(-C), 8321(-C) user manual Enabling Snmp, Configuring Snmp, Operating Tip

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Enabling SNMP

You must obtain a license key from Cobalt Digital Inc. to enable SNMP support.

Use the following procedure to obtain your license key:

1.Request a license key from your distributor or at sales@cobaltdigital.com, quoting the 8-character hardware-ID provided on the page.

2.Open the Frame Configuration Page for the frame using DashBoard. OR Point your web browser to the IP address of the frame.

3.Select the tab titled SNMP Configuration.

If SNMP has not been enabled, this page will ask you to enter a license key.

4.Enter the license key in the field provided.

5.Click Submit.

After a valid license key has been entered, the frame displays the SNMP configuration page.

This completes the procedure to enable the SNMP agent on the frame.

Configuring SNMP

The SNMP agent on the frame will accept SNMP GET and SET requests on the default SNMP port (161), using SNMP version 1 or SNMP version 2c. The SNMP commands will send SNMP traps to one or more notification targets, with user-configurable address, port, and protocol version number.

Use the following procedure to configure your SNMP Agent:

1.Open the configuration page for the frame using DashBoard. OR Point your web browser to the IP address of the frame.

2.Select the tab titled SNMP Configuration.

3.Set the required parameters as follows:

Read Community String Enter the SNMP password for GET requests.

Write Community String Enter the SNMP password for SET requests.

4.To add a trap/notification target, specify the following:

Target IP address Enter the IP address to which traps should be sent.

Port number Enter the UDP port number to which traps should be sent.

SNMP version Enter the protocol version to be used for traps to this target.

Target community string Enter the community string.

5.Click Add to add the target to the list.

Operating Tip

To remove a trap/notification target, select the target in the list, and click Delete.

6.Click the Submit button to configure the frame. This completes the procedure to configure your SNMP Agent.

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8321(-C), 8310(-C) specifications

Cobalt Networks was known for its pioneering role in the development of high-performance server appliances, particularly with its 8300 series, which includes the 8310(-C) and 8321(-C) models. These devices are recognized for their reliability, scalability, and efficiency, making them ideal solutions for web hosting, content delivery, and database management.

The Cobalt 8310(-C) model primarily targets small to medium-sized businesses looking for a cost-effective yet powerful server solution. It features a robust hardware design, powered by a dedicated processor that ensures speedy performance and low latency for applications. With its capacity to handle multiple simultaneous connections, the 8310(-C) is well-suited for web applications and e-commerce platforms. Its compact form factor allows for easy installation in server racks, contributing to efficient space utilization in data centers.

On the other hand, the Cobalt 8321(-C) is designed for larger enterprises requiring enhanced performance and greater scalability. This model includes a multicore processor and offers higher RAM and storage options, allowing businesses to support more demanding applications and larger databases. The 8321(-C) is particularly beneficial for organizations that anticipate growth, as it can be easily scaled up with additional resources, ensuring that service quality remains consistent even during peak loads.

Both models share several key features that underscore Cobalt Networks' commitment to performance and reliability. They incorporate advanced cooling technologies to maintain optimal operating temperatures, prolonging hardware lifespan and enhancing reliability. Additionally, both models support a variety of operating systems and virtualization technologies, providing the flexibility needed to run diverse applications.

Security is another critical characteristic of the 8310(-C) and 8321(-C). They come equipped with robust security protocols, including firewall and intrusion detection systems, ensuring that sensitive data is protected from unauthorized access and cyber threats.

In summary, the Cobalt Networks 8310(-C) and 8321(-C) models stand out due to their performance, scalability, and security features. These servers are suited for businesses of varying sizes, supporting a range of applications while ensuring reliability and efficiency in demanding environments. As organizations continue to embrace digital transformation, these models remain relevant due to their robust technologies and capabilities.