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Table 4-9 SNMP Configuration Options

 

 

Option

Description/Action

 

 

Unit IP Address

The Unit IP Address is a 32-bit quantity which uniquely identifies the node in

 

the IP network. This address is used by the SNMP manager to access

 

information from the node.

 

To set or change the Unit IP Address, move the highlight bar to Unit IP

 

Address, and enter a 32-bit quantity. Press Enter when finished.

 

 

Unit IP Subnet Mask

The Unit IP Subnet Mask is a 32-bit quantity that identifies which bits in the IP

 

address identify the physical network.

 

To set or change the Unit Subnet Mask, move the highlight bar to Unit

 

Subnet Mask, and enter a 32-bit quantity. Press Enter when finished.

 

 

Trap IP Address

The Trap IP Address is a 32-bit quantity that identifies the SNMP manager, the

 

address to which the node sends any event messages.

 

You can specify up to three different IP addresses.

 

To set or change the Trap IP Address, move the highlight bar to Trap IP

 

Address, and enter a 32-bit quantity. Press Enter when finished.

 

 

Read Community String

This alphanumeric identifier, up to 31 characters in length, identifies a portion

 

of the SNMP network that is able to read messages from the node.

 

To set or change the Read Community String, move the highlight bar to Read

 

Community String and enter an alphanumeric identifier, up to 31

 

characters in length. Press Enter when finished.

 

 

Write Community String

This alphanumerical identifier, up to 31 characters in length, identifies a

 

portion of the SNMP network that can write messages to the node.

 

To set or change the Write Community String, move the highlight bar to Write

 

Community String, and enter an alphanumeric identifier, up to 31

 

characters in length. Press Enter when finished.

 

 

Trap Community String

This alphanumeric identifier, up to 31 characters in length, identifies a portion

 

of the SNMP network that is able to receive event messages from the node.

 

To set or change the Trap Community String, move the highlight bar to Trap

 

Community String, and enter an alphanumerical identifier. Press Enter

 

when finished.

 

 

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