Quick Eagle Networks DL3800E manual In-Band Snmp to Remote

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However, it is important to note that the remote IMUX’s “Unit IP Address” parameter must be set to some non-zero value in order to respond to the bridged IP packets.

SNMP trap packets from the remote IMUX unit are modified upon receipt. The source IP address field in the trap packet is modified to the “Remote IP Address” parameter; then the packet is forwarded out the NMS/SLIP link.

In-Band SNMP to Remote

This feature allows you to manage both local and remote units with a single NMS station attached to only one of the two units.

If the unit receives an SNMP packet from its SLIP port with the IP address of the remote unit, the local unit forwards the packet to the remote unit over the Embedded Data Link.

If the unit receives an SNMP packet that does not match its IP address or the IP address of the remote unit, the packet is discarded.

The unit responds to SNMP packets with its IP address from an NMS with any IP address.

The unit transmits SNMP responses from either its SLIP port or to the remote unit depending on the direction from which the packet came.

The IP address of the remote unit must be set to a non-zero value for this feature to work. This field is shown in Figure 4-19 on page 4-39.

Save Configuration

This option allows you to manually backup the database to EEPROM at any time To SAVE CONFIGURATION and backup the database to EEPROM, highlight SAVE CONFIGURATION in the SYSTEM UTILITIES MENU, and press the Enter key.

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DL3800E Inverse Multiplexer User’s Guide — July 9, 2001

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Quick Eagle Networks DL3800E manual In-Band Snmp to Remote