Enabling authentication error trap generation, Step 4, Step 5 – ADC Campus-REX2 RS User Manual

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Chapter 3 - Configuring the REX2

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Campus-REX2 RS Interface Card User Manual

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To enter a Location, type

then press

. At the prompt, enter up

to 32 characters (use any ASCII character) that indicates the location of
this Campus unit.

Maximum length is 32 characters.

Enter Location: Southall_Room_421

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To enter a contact name, type

then press

. At the prompt, enter

up to 32 characters (use any ASCII character) that indicates the person
who can be contacted for management of this Campus unit.

Maximum length is 32 characters.

Enter Contact: John Doe

4

To enter the Read Only Community String, type

then press

.

At the prompt, enter up to 32 characters that provides a name for the
SNMP community on the Campus-REX2 that provides read-only
capability. Public is commonly used.

Maximum length is 32 characters.

Enter SNMP Read Only Community String: Public

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To enter the Read/Write Community String, type

then press

.

At the prompt, enter up to 32 characters that provides a name for the
SNMP community on the Campus-REX2 that provides read and write
capability. Private is commonly used.

Maximum length is 32 characters.

Enter SNMP Read/Write Community String: Private

Enabling Authentication Error Trap Generation

An authentication trap is sent out by the Campus-REX2 when it reviews
a request that isn’t properly authenticated. For example, the request has a
community string that doesn’t match the community string configured for
the Campus-REX2.

Authentication Trap Status is enabled by default. If you want to disable it,
type then

press

.

The authentication trap status is enabled as a default.

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ENTER

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ENTER

4

ENTER

5

ENTER

5

ENTER

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