Multi-Tech Systems MVP210/410/810-SS Server User Manual


 
Chapter 4: Configuring your VOIP
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SNMP
If you intend to manage your MultiVOIP remotely using the MultiVoipManager software, you will need to set the
Simple Network Management Protocol parameters. To make the MultiVOIP controllable by a remote PC running
the MultiVoipManager software, check the “Enable SNMP Agent” box on the SNMP Parameters screen.
The –SS and –FX series MultiVOIPs only have limited SNMP functionality available. If this is something you wish
to use on those models, please contact Multi-Tech Support for assistance.
Figure 4-18: SNMP parameters screen
The SNMP Parameter fields are described in the table below.
SNMP Parameter Definitions
Field Name
V
alues Description
Enable SNMP
Agent
Y/N Enables the SNMP code in the firmware of the MultiVOIP. This must be
enabled for the MultiVOIP to communicate with and be controllable by the
MultiVoipManager software.
Default: disabled
Trap Manager Parameters
Address
n.n.n.n
IP address of MultiVoipManager PC.
Community
Name
-- A “community” is a group of VOIP endpoints that can communicate with each
other. Often “public” is used to designate a grouping where all end users
have access to entire VOIP network. However, calling permissions can be
configured to restrict access as needed.
Port Number 162 The default port number of the SNMP manager receiving the traps is the
standard port 162.
Community
Name 1
Length = 19
characters (max.)
Case sensitive.
First community grouping.
Permissions Read-Only,
Read/Write
If this community needs to change MultiVOIP settings, select Read/Write.
Otherwise, select Read-Only to view settings.
Community
Name 2
Length = 19
characters (max.)
Case sensitive.
Second community grouping
Permissions Read-Only,
Read/Write
If this community needs to change MultiVOIP settings, select Read/Write.
Otherwise, select Read-Only to view settings.