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Network Management Card User’s Guide

21

Network Menu

Menu Options

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SNMP

An

Access

option (the

Settings

option in the Control Console) enables

(by default) or disables SNMP. When SNMP is enabled, the

Access

Control

settings allow you to control how each of the four available

SNMP channels is used.

Note:

For information about how to define the up to four

NMS

s which

will serve as trap receivers, see

Trap Receivers on page 49

;

for more information about how to use SNMP to manage a UPS
or an Environmental Monitor, see the PowerNet® SNMP
Management Information Base (MIB) Reference Guide
on the
APC Network Management Card utility CD (.\doc\mibguide.pdf).

Email

You use this option to define two SMTP settings (

SMTP Server

and

From Address

) used by the Management Card’s Email feature.

For more information about these settings, see

SMTP settings on

page 50

; for more information about Email as it relates to the

Management Card, see

Email Feature on page 50

.

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Community
Name

This setting defines the password (maximum of 15 characters)
which an NMS that is defined by the

NMS IP

setting below uses

to access the channel.

NMS IP

Limits access to the NMS or NMSs specified by the format used
for the IP address.

159.215.12.1

allows only the NMS with that specific IP address

to have access.

159.215.12.255

allows access for any NMS on the 159.215.12

segment.

159.215.255.255

allows access for any NMS on the 159.215

segment.

159.255.255.255

allows access for any NMS on the 159

segment.

0.0.0.0

or

255.255.255.255

allows access for any NMS.

Access Type

Selects how the

NMS

defined by the

NMS IP

setting can use the

channel, when that

NMS

uses the correct

Community Name

.

Read

The

NMS

can use GETs at any time, but it can never

use SETs.

Write

The

NMS

can use GETs at any time, and can use

SETs when no one is logged into either the Control
Console or Web Interface.

Write+

The

NMS

can use GETs and SETs at any time, even

when someone is logged into the Control Console or
Web Interface.

Disabled

The NMS cannot use GETs or SETs.

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