4. Configuration

Configuring the COM Port or Modem Port for SNMP or Telnet Access

o configure the COM port or Modem port for SNMP or Telnet access:

Enable the SNMP agent or Telnet server within the DSU/CSU (see

Appendix C, Configuration Options).

Select and configure the port that provides the link to the SNMP or Telnet system.

Set the Internet Protocol (IP) address and subnet mask needed to access the

DSU/CSU (see Appendix G, IP Network Addressing Scenarios).

Select the link layer protocol (PPP or SLIP) for the port that provides the link to the SNMP or Telnet system.

For SNMP links, specify the two community names (and their access levels) that are allowed to access the device’s Management Information Base (MIB).

For SNMP links, configure the device to send traps to the SNMP manager, if

Tdesired.

Specify the Telnet password or SNMP validation options, if desired (see Appendix C, Configuration Options).

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