LAN Installation and Configuration 11-5
Octel 200/300 S.4.1PB6001901
239 LAN: SNMP READ COMMUNITY
The read community that can only access SNMP data. This is a password that
provides read-only access to the SNMP manager, which can be up to 19 characters
long.
240 LAN: SNMP READ WRITE COMMUNITY
The read-write community that can access and modify SNMP data. This is a
password that provides read/write access to the SNMP manager, which can be up
to 19 characters long.
242 LAN: SEND TRAP TO SNMP MANAGER ON ALARM
If this parameter is set to Yes and if the SNMP manager IP address (or manager
name if a name server is configured) is configured, the CPU generates an SNMP
trap request to the LAN whenever a hardware error is logged a sufficient number
of times for itspriority to cause an alarm call. The default is No.
LAN Card Installation
LAN cards are hot pluggable. The procedure to install the LAN card is as follows:
1. Put on an antistatic wrist strap. Connect it to an unpainted portion of the cabinet.
2. While holding the LAN card by its top and bottom edges, slide the card into the card cage.
3. Pivot the card ejectors as needed to grip the small flanges on the front edges of the card cage.
4. Firmly seat the LAN card connectors into the motherboard by pressing the card ejectors against the
front edge of the LAN card. The ejectors will clip onto small pins on the LAN card when the
connectors are seated.
Caution!
Do not slam the LAN card into the cabinet, as this
could damage the card or motherboard connectors.
5. Install the 25-pair-to-RJ45-adapter on the back of the cabinet for the slot in which the LAN card is
being installed.
6. Connect the ethernet twisted-pair cable from the RJ45 adapter to the ethernet hub.
7. After installing the LAN card, restart the message server to put the card into service. At the @
prompt, enter
RESTA Enter
There are eight LEDs on the front edge of the LAN card. Once the LANcard is installed, the LEDs are
activated as shown in Table 11-1.