Bay Technical Associates DS62 Network Card User Manual


 
DS62-Network, DS62-MD4 Network/Modem Host Module
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The SNMP Trap Host is a trap management station that receives and processes traps. Traps are system
alerts that the Baytech device generates when certain events occur. By default, no trap manager is
defined, and no traps are issued. Up to four SNMP Trap Hosts maybe assigned to receive traps. Select
a “SNMP Trap Host”, the DS will display the following, Default address is (0.0.0.0) for all Hosts.
Read/Write Community String:
Community String:
SNMP community strings authenticate access to MIB objects and function as embedded passwords. In
order for your SNMP script/software to access the Baytech SNMP, the community string definitions
on your SNMP script/software must match the Baytech SNMP string definitions.
Read’—Gives read access to authorized management stations to all objects in the MIB except the
community strings, but does not allow write access.
Write’—Gives read and write access to authorized management stations to all objects in the MIB, but
does not allow access to the community strings
Select ‘SNMP Read Only Community’ option to enter a Read Community string, the DS displays the
current setting, Default is public.
Select ‘SNMP Read-Write Community’ option to enter a Write Community string, the DS displays the
current setting, Default is private.
Select the ‘SNMP Enable’ option to enable the SNMP function, the DS displays, Default is Enabled.
Accept changes ? (Y/N) :
SNMP Trap Host 1 IP Address: 220.225.36.212
Enter new Trap Host IP Address:
SNMP Trap Host 2 IP Address: 70.154.96.10
Enter new Trap Host IP Address:
SNMP Trap Host 3 IP Address: 192.168.1.102
Enter new Trap Host IP Address:
SNMP Trap Host 4 IP Address: 192.168.2.136
Enter new Trap Host IP Address:
SNMP Read Community name: public
Enter Read Community Name:
SNMP Write Community name: private
Enter Write Community Name:
SNMP is ENABLED. Enable? (Y/N):