Technicolor - Thomson SpeedTouchTM620 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 10
SpeedTouch™ Monitoring
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10.2 SNMP configuration
About SNMP
configuration
There are a few configurable options covering the SNMP functionality. If you
require no traps are , the default options suffice to access information in the
SpeedTouch™ from the LAN.
Enabling SNMP By default, the SNMP agent is disabled. Before using or configuring SNMP, you
must enable it:
Command Line
Interface (CLI)
All the SNMP settings can be changed or viewed using CLI commands. To enter a
CLI command from the root, precede it with “:”, and provide the full command
path. For more information on these commands, refer to the CLI Command Guide.
Overview This section covers the following configuration tasks:
Task See Page
How to Allow Access to the SNMP Agent 140
How to View the System Contact, Name and Location 142
How to Configure the System contact, Name and Location 145
How to Configure SNMPv1 143
How to Force the Source IP Address 146
How to Configure the SNMP Target 147
How to Read SNMP Parameters via the CLI 149
How to View the SNMP Configuration 141
How to Allow Remote SNMP 151
How to Add an SNMP User 152
How to Restrict SNMP Access 157
How to Configure the Traps 158