Quick Eagle Networks DL3800E User Manual

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Terminal Interface

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To update the SNMP database with all the changes made, move the
highlight bar to CONFIRM, and press the Enter key. Changes can be
confirmed after each change or after all changes have been made.

IP Bridging to a Remote Unit

The IMUX unit now supports bridging of selected IP packets to the remote
IMUX unit. The bridged packets are transported between the remote unit
and the local NMS/SLIP port using the proprietary Embedded Data Link.
In order to minimize bandwidth constraints, only the following protocols
are bridged:

• SNMP

• Ping (ICMP Echo Request/Echo Response, a subset of full ICMP)

• TFTP

• SNMP Traps from remote

The illustration below shows the SNMP Configuration from the SYSTEM
UTILITIES MENU.

The IMUX unit has a configurable “Remote IP Address” parameter used to
identify the remote unit. The remote IMUX’s “Unit IP Address” parameter
should be set to the same value, although this is not strictly necessary.

SNMP Baud Rate

This feature selects the SNMP port’s baud rate.

To set or change the SNMP port baud rate, move the highlight bar to SNMP
Baud Rate

, and press the Space Bar to toggle between the options until

the desired speed appears. The options are: 300; 600; 1200; 2400; 4800;
9600; 19,200 and 38,400. (Default - 9600)

If the SNMP Baud rate is changed, it is necessary to change the baud rate at
the connection to the SNMP manager before continuing. The same is true for
modifying the parity and/or number of stop bits.

SNMP Bits & Parity

This feature selects the SNMP port’s parity.

To set or change the SNMP Parity, move the highlight bar to SNMP Bits &
Parity

, and press the Space Bar to toggle between the options until the

desired parity appears. The options are: None, Odd, and Even. Bits is always
set at 8. (Default - None)

SNMP Stop Bits

This feature selects the SNMP manager stop bit requirement.
Move the highlight bar to SNMP Stop Bits, and press the Space Bar to
toggle between the options 1,1.5, or 2. (Default-2)

Table 4-9 SNMP Configuration Options (Continued)

Option

Description/Action

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