Access control configuration, Trap receiver configuration, Management using snmp – SENA SS800 User Manual

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sysService(Read Only):

A series of values, separated by commas, that indicate the set of services that the system provides. By

default, Super Series only supports an Application(7) service level.

EnableAuthenTrap:

Indicates whether the SNMP agent process is permitted to generate authentication-failure traps. The

value of this object overrides any configuration information; as such, it provides a means whereby all

authentication-failure traps may be disabled..

EnableLinkUpTraps:

Indicates whether the SNMP agent process is permitted to generate Ethernet-link traps

EnableLoginTrap:

Indicates whether the SNMP agent process is permitted to generate system login traps.

If users need support for adding or modifying MIBs, please contact Sena technical support. For more

information about the MIBs and SNMP, see the RFCs 1066, 1067, 1098, 1317, 1318 and 1213.

3.2.2. Access Control Configuration

Access Control defines accessibility of managers to the Super Series SNMP agent. Only the manager

set in this menu can access Super Series SNMP agent to exchange information and control actions. If

there is no specified IP address (all IP address are defaulted to 0.0.0.0), a manager from any host can

access the Super Series SNMP agent.

3.2.3. Trap Receiver Configuration

The Trap receiver defines managers, which can be notified of significant events(TRAP) from the Super

Series SNMP agent.

3.2.4. Management Using SNMP

The Super Series can be managed through the SNMP protocol using NMS (Network Management

System) or SNMP Browser. Before using the NMS or SNMP Browser, the user must set the access

control configuration properly so that the Super Series permits host access where the NMS or SNMP

Browser is executed. Figure 3-3 shows a screen shot of a typical SNMP browser with MIB-II OIDs of

the Super Series SNMP agent.

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