Sierra Wireless 20070914 manual Host=IP address Port=TCP port, =1 On

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Configuration Commands

Caution: You may need to reactivate your modem if you erase the non-volatile data.

*SNMPCOMMUNITY=string

The SNMP Community String acts like a password to limit access to the modem’s SNMP data.

string =string of no more than 20 characters (default = public).

*SNMPPORT=n

This controls which port the SNMP Agent listens on.

n=0 : SNMP is disabled.

n=1‐65535

*SNMPSECLVL=n

Selects the security level requirements for SNMP communica‐ tions.

n=0 : No security required. SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 communications are allowed.

n=1 : Authentication equivalent to “authNoPriv” setting in SNMPv3. SNMPv3 is required to do authentication, SNMPv2c transmissions will be silently discarded.

n=2 : Authentication and encryption, equivalent to “authPriv”ʹ setting in SNMPv3. SNMPv3 is required to do authentication and encryption, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 authNoPriv transmissions will be silently discarded. Messages are both authenticated and encrypted to prevent a hacker from viewing its contents.

*SNMPTRAPDEST=host/[port]

Controls destination for SNMP Trap messages. If port is 0 or host is empty, traps are disabled. Traps are sent out according to the SNMP security level (i.e. if the security level is 2, traps will be authenticated and encrypted). Currently, the only trap that can be generated is linkup.

host=IP address

port=TCP port

*SNTP=n

Enables daily SNTP update of the system time.

n=0 : Off

n=1 : On

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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