Nortel Networks 2500 Series User Manual

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Device Manager concepts

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Area

Item

Description

Retry Count

The number of times Device manager sends the same polling
request if a response is not returned. The normal setting is 3
or 4 retries.

Timeout

Length of each retry of each polling waiting period. If you use
a slow connection to access the device, increase the timeout
interval and change the Retransmission Strategy to superlinear.

Trace

Select Trace to permit trace routes.

Listen for traps

If selected (enabled), Device Manager listens for traps from the
device.

Max Traps in
Log

The specified number of traps in the trap log. The default is
500.

Trap Port

Specifies the UDP port that Device Manager uses to listen for
SNMP traps.

Listen for
Syslogs

Allows Device Manager to listen to the syslog.

Confirm row
deletion

If selected (enabled), Device Manager displays a confirmation
dialog box before deleting a row or entry from a table.

Default Read
Community

Specifies the Default Read Community string. To edit the string,
highlight the current value and type over it.

SNMP

Default Write
Community

Specifies the Default Write Community string. To edit the string,
highlight the current value and type over it.

Application
launch with ring
tone

Enabled by default, you can modify this field only during
configuration of the Device Manager default properties. You
cannot modify the ring tone during configuration of device
properties.

Application
Control

Save SNMPv3
Devices Open
Last

Disabled by default, if you enable this field the system displays
a security warning message because, if you set SNMPv3
devices to open last, users can access the device without
entering the SNMPv3 security criteria.
If you disable this field, all SNMPv3 device data saved
previously is erased and the system displays a warning
message.
You can modify this field only during configuration of the Device
Manager default properties, not during configuration of device
properties.

Web Manage
ment

Http Port

Specifies the application HTTP port. The default port is 80.
To access the Device Home Page using the Web, ensure that
the HTTP Port attribute matches the switch configuration. If
you change the port number, the system prompts you with a
warning message.

Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 2500 Series

Fundamentals

NN47215-102

01.01

Standard

27 October 2008

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