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Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD

8.2.8 Agent Configuration web page

Clicking on the “Agent Configuration” page link a similar screen appears:


Meaning of the different fields present at the Agent Configuration page:

Agent Configuration

Boot-Method:

Defines the way the SNMP plug in card boots and links itself up to the network.
dhcp -> The card obtains its dynamic IP-address from a DHCP server.
bootp -> The card obtains its static IP-address from the BOOTP server.
configured ip/mask/gw -> The card uses a static IP-address configured in its ROM.

IP Address:

The static IP-address of the SNMP plug in card.
Note: If BOOTP/ DHCP is used this value is ignored.

SubMask:

The subnet the SNMP plug in card is situated in.
Note: If BOOTP/DHCP is used AND the BOOTP/DHCP server provides the subnet mask, this value is ignored.

Gateway:

The IP-address of the default gateway (default router).

Note: If BOOTP/DHCP boot-method is used AND the BOOTP/DHCP server provides the IP-address to the
default gateway this value is ignored.

Get Community:

SNMP community name (password) to read SNMP UPS information from the SNMP plug in card.

Set Community:

SNMP community name (password) to write SNMP UPS information to the SNMP plug in card.

SNMP-port:

Specifies the SNMP plug in card’s UDP communication port number.

Telnet-Server:

Enables (on) or disables (off) configuration via telnet.

HTTP-Server:

Enables (on) or disables (off) configuration via web browser.

HTTP-port:

Specifies the SNMP plug in card’s HTTP communication port number.

Telnet/http-Username: Username to protect the SNMP card from unauthorised access via http or telnet session.

Telnet/http -Password:

Password to protect the SNMP card from unauthorised access via http or telnet session.

UPS-Address:

This is the logical address of the UPS. This address can be detected automatically if this parameter is set to
zero.

Card-Address:

This is the logical address of the card and, when different from zero, overrides the jumper setting. The valid
range for this value is [84...87].

Ethernet-Config:

Defines how the board should detect the correct Ethernet interface.
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Setting this parameters to “Auto”, forces a full autodetection.

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Setting this parameters to “10/100TP”, restricts the detection to the RJ45 connector (10 BASE-T or 100
BASE-TX).

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Setting this parameters to “10 TP/BNC”, restricts the detection to 10 Mbits (10 BASE-T or BNC).

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Setting this parameters to BNC,100TP or 10TP the board refrains from autodetection and imposes the
specific interface and speed.

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