ACCULINK 316x DSU/CSU
3-26 December 1996 3160-A2-GB22-10
3. Press F1 to select Edit.
F1
Choose Funct:
Edit Save
F2
F3
4. Press the key from the Edit screen to display
the User selection.
F1
Edit:
DTE Port NET
F2
F3
5.
Press F3 to select User
.
F1
Edit:
Chan Gen User
F2
F3
6. Press the F1 (Next) key until the Com Use
configuration option appears.
F1
Self-Test:Enab
Next Enab Disab
F2
F3
7.
Press F2 to configure the COM port as the
management link to an external SNMP manager.
F1
Com Use:
Next SNMP ASCII
F2
F3
Differences
Using the Async T
erminal: T
o select the
port to be used for SNMP communications, use the
main/configuration/edit/user screen to set the Use field to
SNMP for the appropriate port type. Figure 3-21 shows
an example of this screen.
Customer ID: New Cust
main/configuration/edit/user
Model: ACCULINK XXXX
Save Edit Main Previous Cntrl–x to Disconnect
User
Communications Port Modem Port
Self Test: _____
Front Panel Access: _____
Front Panel Pass-Through: _____
Dial-In Access: _____
Password Mode: _____
Use: _____
Type: _____
Rate: _____
Character Length: _____
Parity: _____
Stop Bits: _____
Use: _____
Type: _____
Rate: _____
Character Length: _____
Parity: _____
Stop Bits: _____
Long Space Disconnect: _____
Figure 3-21. Edit User Screen
Setting the IP Address
The
IP address is the address used by the SNMP
manager to access the device. For devices using PPP
, the
IP address can be negotiated, if the network device, e.g.,
router or SNMP manager
, supports such negotiation. The
IP address is composed of four fields with three digits per
field (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
The IP address is set for either the COM port or the
MODEM port, depending on which one has been chosen
as the SNMP communications link. The example below
assumes that an IP address of 010.155.1
1
1.222 is being set
for the MODEM port. Y
ou can use the same principles to
assign any value (between 000 and 255 for each digit
field) to either port.