Remote snmp configuration – Symmetricom Time Server User Manual

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TimeVault™ User’s Manual

6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. D

Chapter 3: Remote Operation

Web Access

Remote SNMP Configuration

By default, SNMP is disabled. To use it, or to configure any other SNMP parameters,
involves editing the values in the

temp/

directory. The fastest and easiest way to do this

is from the Network Controls page (for details on configuring SNMP using serial/Telnet
commands, see page 4-72). See Appendix D for a thorough discussion about SNMP.

To configure SNMP parameters through the TimeVault web interface:

1. From the Network Control page, click SNMP Configuration.

The SNMP Configuration File window appears.

2. Scroll through the “snmp.conf” file.

The window contains the following default information, with each string appearing as
a single line on your display:

MIB=/config/ttmib.o,
GenTraps=NO,
HostIp=YES/NO
sysContact=Symmetricom. 707-528-1230,
sysName=TimeVault,
sysLocation=Santa Rosa CA 95407,
NAME=pubic,VIND=1,TRAP=YES,ACCESS=R,IP=192.168.001.230,IP=192.16

8.1.129, IP=192.168.001.014,IP=000.000.000.000,ENDC,
NAME=private,VIND=1,TRAP=NO,ACCESS=W,IP=192.168.001.014,

IP=192.168.001.230, IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.000,ENDC,
NAME=,VIND=0,TRAP=NO,ACCESS=R,IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.

000, IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.000,ENDC,
NAME=,VIND=0,TRAP=NO,ACCESS=R,IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.

000, IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.000,ENDC,
NAME=,VIND=0,TRAP=NO,ACCESS=R,IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.

000, IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.000,ENDC,
NAME=,VIND=0,TRAP=NO,ACCESS=R,IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.

000, IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.000,ENDC,
NAME=,VIND=0,TRAP=NO,ACCESS=R,IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.

000, IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.000,ENDC,
NAME=,VIND=0,TRAP=NO,ACCESS=R,IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.

000, IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.000,ENDC,
NAME=,VIND=0,TRAP=NO,ACCESS=R,IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.

000, IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.000,ENDC,
NAME=,VIND=0,TRAP=NO,ACCESS=R,IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.

000, IP=000.000.000.000,IP=000.000.000.000,ENDC,
END

3. Edit the file by configuring any of the following parameters:

• GenTraps: set to “YES” if you want SNMP traps to be generated

• Community Names
• Access: “W” for read/write (“R” = read only)
• IP Addresses

If the window is empty, be sure you logged in correctly (the SNMP file is password protected),

then click Reload or Refresh at the top of your web browser tool bar to reload the page.

If you do not use SNMP on your network, set GenTraps to “NO”.

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