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SNMP V.1 has only a very limited set of commands at its disposal, as the table below shows:

Command

Target/Source

Function

GetRequest

Manager – Agent

retrieves information from the agent

GetNextRequest

Manager – Agent

retrieves the information contained in

 

 

the following MIB from the agent

SetRequest

Manager – Agent

modifies a setting in the agent

GetResponse

Agent – Manager

returns the queried value to the man-

 

 

ager

Trap

Agent – Manager

reports on an error or special status

 

 

 

These commands can be used for central monitoring and configuration of SNMP-capable devices on a network. The SNMP capabilities of the agents are specified in so-called MIBs = Management Information Bases.

The firmware of ELSA routers includes an implementation for an SNMP V.1 agent (in accordance with RFC 1157). A part of MIB-2 and a private MIB, included in the product as a separate file, are supported. This MIB must be loaded and translated by an SNMP manager (HP OpenView, for example) to allow you to manage a device completely using SNMP. All menus and parameters of the remote configuration will then be available to you on a single branch of the SNMP management tree:

Accessing tables and parameters using SNMP

Any of the tables and parameters can be read and modified as necessary via the SNMP interface. This also involves specifying in the MIB the variables which should have 'read- only' or 'read-write' status. Commercially available SNMP managers indicate 'read-only' and 'read-write' status using color coding.

Access protection in SNMP V.1

Access to SNMP objects is controlled using so-called communities. A community is basically a password used to govern access to particular classes of information. The router permits read-only access to all parameters and tables through the 'public' community. Bear in mind that this community cannot execute any write accesses.

You must use the device's password if you wish to write data using SNMP. Write access using SNMP will not be granted as a matter of principle if the device's password is not entered.

If the trapping mechanism is enabled and a failed access attempt is detected, an 'Authentication Failed' trap is triggered and sent to the manager(s) in the SNMP trap table.

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Contents Manual Sonnenweg ELSA, IncAachen GermanyIntroducing the Elsa MicroLink Cable Thank you for placing your trust in this Elsa productPage Elsa Cable Modem ContentVI Content Setup/SNMP-module Viii Content What does the unit look like? Introducing the Elsa MicroLink CableElsa MicroLink Cable Sync Meanings of the specific blink codesThese LEDs show the corresponding network controller status BC D E F GNode or hub? Highlights of the Elsa MicroLink CableFast Internet Cable networkInternet at all times-always online Regional contentMore than just Internet BackboneProxy servers CE and FCC CE conformity and FCC radiation standardIntroducing the Elsa MicroLink Cable Elsa MicroLink Cable Installation and configurationFirst Steps Configuring the Elsa MicroLink CableQuick Start Quick configurations Configuration as a bridgePreparations LAN Off you go into the Web with a whole new sensation of speed Configuration as a routerOn the Router tab, enable the IP Router option TCP/IP installation Configuring fixed IP addresses not using DhcpObtain IP addresses automatically use Dhcp Checking the IP configuration Requirements for inband configuration Configuration modesUser-friendly method inband Start up inband configuration using telnet Starting inband configuration using Elsa LANconfigThis command Means this For instance Configuration commandsSet/se/snmp/admin The Administrator Command to call up a trace follows this syntax How to start a traceWhats happening on the line? Trace OutputsNew firmware with FirmSafe This is how FirmSafe worksExamples Elsa LANconfig How to load new softwareTftp Configuration using Snmp GeneralAccessing tables and parameters using Snmp Access protection in SnmpCommand Target/Source Function Deleting rows in tables using Snmp Appending rows to tables using SnmpIP address IP-netmask Router name Distance Management Information Base MIB Error messages via Snmp trapConfiguration modes Password protection Security for your configurationLogin barring Operating modes and functionsAccess control via TCP/IP Security for your LANGlobally to Encryption TCP/IP packet filtersHiding place-IP masquerading NAT, PAT IP routing IP routing tableIP address IP netmask Router Dis Tance 192.168.130.0 255.255.255.0 IP address IP netmask Router name Dist This is what happensWhat information is propagated by IP/RIP? Dynamic routing with IP/RIPWhat do the entries mean? IP address IP netmask Time Distance RouterInteraction of static and dynamic tables Local routingTwo addresses for the router IP masquerading NAT, PATSimple and inverse masquerading How does IP masquerading work?Cable TV net WorkWhich protocols can be transmitted using IP masquerading? DNS forwardingOnly small difference is that Rator BridgingWhat are the filter options? Automatic address administration with DhcpDhcp server Dhcp clientCable modem really belongs to two LANs IP address Network mask Broadcast addressDhcp on, off or auto? Default state is autoHow are the addresses assigned? IP address assignmentNetwork mask assignment Default gateway assignmentBroadcast address assignment DNS server assignmentPriority for a workstation-overwriting an assignment Priority for the Dhcp server Request assignmentOperating modes and functions Operating modes and functions Elsa MicroLink Cable Two standards get around this problem AccessCable modem technology StandardsRegistration in the cable network Network of the cable network Cable TV netOperator Work Registration Network technology Network and its componentsConnection modes Host Kinds of networks IP addressingExamples Same IP address, this time with another netmaskThis address Bytes Looks like this in bits 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 IP address Netmask RemarkIP routing and hierarchical IP addressing There are two considerations when using these IP addressesHost Smith External host Marketing Example Expansion through local networks 80-C7-6D-A4-6E Why a LAN is called multiprotocol-capableEasy as possible That is processed by all computers in the LANData transfer within the LAN Interface only understands MAC addressesLAN as easy as possible Host Smith LAN coupling on MAC basis Data transfer from the LAN onto the InternetTechnical basics Elsa MicroLink Cable Appendix Technical dataService Package contentsWarranty coverage Warranty conditionsWarranty period Warranty procedureAdditional regulations Operating mistakesTypenbezeichnung Declaration of conformityAppendix Elsa MicroLink Cable Index 32, 40 Gateway Heap reserve Inde7017, 32 17, 18Trace SetupInde72 Wireless linksDescription of the menu options R73 SymbolsOverview of the menus R74 Description of the menu optionsStatus Description of the menu options R75Status Running status displays Status/Current-time Status/Operating-timeStatus/Cable-statistics R76 Description of the menu optionsStatus/LAN-statistics Description of the menu options R77LAN-statistics Running status displays R78 Description of the menu options Status/Bridge-statisticsCannot be modified manually Bridge-statistics Running status displaysDescription of the menu options R79 Status/TCP-IP-statisticsStatus/TCP-IP-statistics/ARP-statistics These statistics include the following valuesR80 Description of the menu options Status/TCP-IP-statistics/IP-statisticsStatus/TCP-IP-statistics/ICMP-statistics Description of the menu options R81 Status/TCP-IP-statistics/TCP-statisticsStatus/TCP-IP-statistics/TFTP-statistics Status/TCP-IP-statistics/DHCP-statistics R82 Description of the menu optionsDescription of the menu options R83 Status/IP-router-statisticsShrinks accordingly. It has the following layout IP-router-statistics Statistics from the IP router areaStatus/IP-router-statistics/RIP-statistics R84 Description of the menu optionsProtocol LAN-tx Cable-tx IP-address IP-netmask Time Distance RouterConfig-statistics Remote configuration statistics Status/Config-statisticsStatus/Queue-statistics Description of the menu options R85IPr-RIP-queue-packets R86 Description of the menu optionsStatus/Init-status Status/MCNS-statisticsDescription of the menu options R87 MCSN-statisticsSystem configuration SetupStatus/DHCP-client-statistics R88 Description of the menu optionsSetup/LAN-module Setup/Cable-moduleEntering the following command Default configuration, no name is enteredR90 Description of the menu options Setup/Bridge-moduleSetup/TCP-IP-module Description of the menu options R91MAC-address field R92 Description of the menu options Configuration, the TCP/IP module is activatedDescription of the menu options R93 Configuration, the IP router module is activated Setup/IP-router-moduleIP-address Node-ID Last-access Connect IP-router-module IP router module settingsIP-address IP netmask Router-name Distance Description of the menu options R95Setup/IP-router-module/Routing-method Routing-method Routing method settingsR96 Description of the menu options Different settings have the following meaning Setup/IP-router-module/RIP-configurationSettings have the following meaning Description of the menu options R97Setup/IP-router-module/Masquerading R98 Description of the menu optionsFollowing layout Description of the menu options R99 Setup/IP-router-module/firewallR10 Description of the menu options Setup/DHCP-server-module Setup/SNMP-moduleDescription of the menu options R10 On The device operates as a Dhcp serverR102 Description of the menu options Default value of 6000 minutes equals approximately 4 daysOff The device does not operate as a Dhcp server Network mask is assigned in the same way as the IP addressIP-address Node-ID Timeout Hostname Type Setup/Config-moduleConfig-module Configuration module settings Description of the menu options R103Firmware Display and keyboard settings FirmwareR104 Description of the menu options Description of the menu options R105 Module VersionPosition Status Version Date Size Index Other This option allows you to reboot the deviceR106 Description of the menu options Other menu allows you to manage the following functions