Configuring the System Name

Type N to configure the system name (up to 39 alphanumeric characters):

1.The IAD displays the current system name and prompt:

System Description is currently: Enter new System Description >

Type the new system name and press Enter.

2.The IAD saves the configuration. Continue with other SNMP settings, or press Escape to return to the Main menu.

3.Reset the IAD (page 14).

Configuring the System Location

Type L to configure the system location (up to 39 alphanumeric characters):

1.The IAD displays the current system location and prompt:

System Location is currently: Enter new System Location >

Type the name of the new server location and press Enter.

2.The IAD saves the configuration. Continue with other SNMP settings, or press Escape to return to the Main menu.

3.Reset the IAD (page 14) for changes to take effect.

Configuring the System Community

The value that you set must match the write community name of the SNMP host to enable the SNMP Set operation. If you enable SNMP and the read-write Community Name is null, SNMP enters read-only mode with a community name of “public”.

Type C to select Configure System Location.

1.The IAD displays the current community name and prompts you to enter a new name:

SNMP Community is currently: Enter new SNMP Community >

Type the name of the SNMP community to which your system belongs and press Enter.

2.The IAD saves the configuration. Continue with other SNMP settings, or press Escape to return to the Main menu.

3.Reset the IAD (page 14) for changes to take effect.

Configuring the SNMP Trap Host IP Address

Type T to select Select Configure SNMP Trap Host IP Address of the system setup for trap operations:

1.The IAD displays the current IP address and prompt:

Current SNMP Trap Host IP Address = 0.0.0.0 Enter new SNMP Trap Host IP address:

Type the IP address and press Enter.

2.The IAD saves the configuration. Continue with other SNMP settings, or press Escape to return to the Main menu.

3.Reset the IAD (page 14) for changes to take effect.

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JetFusion Integrated Access Device specifications

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