Configuration
The Port Parameters menu also offers two additional items used to set the priority of Syslog messages generated by this port:
◆Facility: The facility under which this port will log messages. (Default = Local_0.)
◆Level: The severity (or priority) of messages generated by this port. (Default = Emergency.)
•SNMP Trap Level: Enables/disables the SNMP Trap function and sets the byte level that will generate traps at this port. If set to "0" (zero), then SNMP Traps are disabled at this port.
If this value is set between 1 and 32,767, then the SNMP Trap function is enabled, and traps will be sent to the SNMP Managers whenever the buffer for this port reaches the specified level. For more information, please refer to Section 10. (Default = Off.)
Note:
•The SNMP Trap feature only applies to Buffer Mode Ports.
•This option is not available to RS232 Ports 1 or 2. This is because Ports 1 and 2 are reserved as SetUp Ports, and cannot be configured as Buffer Mode Ports.
5.7.3.Configuring the Internal Modem
The RSM's internal modem can be configured via the Text Interface or Web Browser Interface. The configuration menu for the internal modem is identical to the configuration menus for the RS232 Serial Ports, except that the Port Mode for the Modem Port is always set at "Modem Mode" and the
•Text Interface: Use the /P command to access the Modem Port Configuration Menu:
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•Web Browser Interface: Click on the Serial Port link on the left hand side of the screen to display the Port Selector Menu. Use the Port Selector Menu, to select the Modem Port as follows:
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For a description of the various parameters that can be configured via the Modem Port Configuration Menu, please refer to Section 5.7.2.