CiM-550 IP Enabled Satellite Modem

Rev. 2

SNMP interface

CD/CIM550.IOM

13.4.1.5ENCRYPTION SUBGROUP

Note: This subgroup will only be accessible in the MIB tree if the Encryption FAST feature has been purchased and the license key has been entered through the modem’s front panel. Otherwise, both GETS and SETS on these OIDs will return errors.

This subgroup controls the parameters for the DES feature.

Table 13-20. Encryption Subgroup OIDs

OID

Description

cimTransmitEncryptEnabled

Enables/disables encryption on the transmit side.

cimReceiveDecryptEnabled

Enables/disables encryption on the receive side.

cimTransmitKey1

Allows the operator to specify the value of Key1 used to

 

encrypt packets transmitted to the sattelite.

cimTransmitKey2

Allows the operator to specify the value of Key2 used to

 

encrypt transmitted packets transmitted to the sattelite.

cimReceiveKey1

Allows the operator to specify the value of Key1 used to

 

decrypt traffic being received from the Satellite Interface.

cimReceiveKey2

Allows the operator to specify the value of Key2 used to

 

decrypt traffic being received from the Satellite Interface.

13.4.1.6 CIM SMTP

The cimSmtp subsection sets up the cim550 to use a SMTP mail server to send a problem report back to CiM Support. Along with the problem report, the cim550 sends the equipment serial number and configuration, which is attached to the email message. By default, the problem report is sent to cimfss@comtechefdata.com. In order for this to work, the user is required to enter the IP address of their outgoing SMTP mail server and the domain name for that server.

Table 13-21. CIM SMTP OIDs

OIDDescription

cimSmtpServerIpAddress Specifics user’s outgoing SMTP server’s IP address.

cimSmtpDomainSpecifics the SMTP Domain of the mail server. cimSmtpDestinationName Specifies the SMTP destination user name.

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