ADSL Gateway with Modem / Router / 4-Port Switch / Wireless-Ready
35
Instant Broadband
™
Series
34
• SNMP Trap Community Enter the password sent with each trap to the
SNMP manager.
• SNMP Trap Destination Enter the IP address of the station that receives
the SNMP traps sent by the Gateway.
• Restore Factory Defaults If you select the Restore Factory Defaults option
and click the Apply button, you will clear all of the Gateway’s settings.
Do not restore the factory defaults unless you are having difficulties with
the Gateway and have exhausted all other troubleshooting measures. Once
the Gateway is reset, you will have to re-enter all of your configuration data.
To apply any of the settings you change on a page, click the Apply button, and
then click the Continue button. To cancel any values you’ve entered on any
page, click the Cancel button. For more information on this tab, you can click
the Help button.
On the Password screen, you can change the Gateway’s password, configure
SNMP settings, and restore the Gateway’s factory default settings.
• Router Password It is strongly recommended that you set a password for
the Gateway. The default password is admin. If you don’t change the pass-
word, all users on your network will be able to access the Gateway using the
default password admin. Re-enter the new password in the second field.
• SNMP Get Community Set the read-only community string for SNMP. It
is strongly recommended to change this field to a name that cannot be eas-
ily guessed. The default string is public.
• SNMP Set Community Set the read/write community string for SNMP. It
is strongly recommended to change this field to a name that cannot be eas-
ily guessed. The default string is private.
• SNMP Trusted Host If you enter a trusted host address here, the Gateway
will only respond to SNMP messages from this IP address. If you leave the
field blank (which is the default), the Gateway will respond to all SNMP
messages it receives, regardless of source.
Password
Figure 6-11