ADIC FCR 200 Network Router User Manual


 
6-6 Configuration
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Ethernet
The 10BaseT Ethernet port must first be configured via the
serial port with an appropriate IP address and subnet mask
prior to use unless the default values are to be used. Default
values are IP address 1.1.1.1, and a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0.
SNMP
The FCR200 includes SNMP management support. SNMP is
transported via the Ethernet connection (10BaseT port).
SNMP support allows configuration and management using
any standard SNMP management tool. SNMP data is defined
in the SNMP MIB. ADIC provides a private MIB for
configuration of the FCR200. The ADIC private MIB includes
all objects configurable from the terminal user interface. The
ADIC private MIB also includes some Fibre Channel and SCSI
statistics which are not accessible via the serial interface.
SNMP support also includes Traps, which are used to notify
a SNMP management console of various conditions.
The objects defined in the ADIC private MIB are specific to the
ADIC products.
For a copy of the ADIC private MIB, contact a service
representative.
Communicating with the FCR200
The FCR200 is designed to function directly out of the
shipping container with no special configuration required.
However, you have the ability to monitor various aspects of
the FCR200’s performance by connecting a terminal or
terminal emulator to the serial port on the rear of the router.
The FCR200 is designed to communicate with any operating
system that utilizes a terminal emulator. For example, you can
use Hyperterminal on Windows NT 4.0. If your computer
uses another operating system, be sure the baud rate, data
bits, stop bits, parity, and terminal emulation are set as
specified in Table 6-1 on page 6-7.