AES-100 User’s Guide

This command allows read-only or read-write access. If the IP address is specified, access is allowed for the manager station with that address only.

11.3.2 SNMP Access Delete Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 snmp> access delete <community> [<IP addr>]

This command revokes SNMP access by the specified community (password). If the IP address is specified, access is denied for that manager station only.

11.3.3 SNMP Access Flush Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 snmp> access flush

This command revokes access by any and all manager stations.

11.3.4 SNMP Access List Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 snmp> access list

This command shows the allowed access.

11.4SNMP Trap Configuration

The ADSL Networking Module uses the SNMP trapping facility to proactively report unusual events to one or more trap servers. To configure the trap parameters, use the trap commands in the SNMP subsystem. After configuring the SNMP trap parameters, save the configuration to the nonvolatile memory with the config save command.

11.4.1 Supported Traps

ADSL Networking Module supports the following traps

coldStart Trap (defined in RFC 1215) : This trap is sent at system start-up.

authenticationFailure Trap (defined in RFC 1215) :

This trap is sent if a request arrives with an invalid community string.

linkUp Trap (defined in RFC 1215) :

This trap is sent when an ADSL port is up.

linkDown Trap (defined in RFC 1215) :

This trap is sent when an ADSL port is down.

overheat Trap (defined in ZYXEL-MIB) :

This trap is sent when the ADSL Networking Module is overheated.

Remote Management

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