2 snmp community strings, 3 snmp traps – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Ethernet-based Remote Product Management

Revision 3

7–3

7.3.2 SNMP Community Strings

CAUTION In SNMP v1/v2c, the SNMP Community String is sent unencrypted in

the SNMP packets. Caution must be taken by the network administrator to ensure

that SNMP packets travel only over a secure and private network if security is a

concern.

The CDM-625A uses Community Strings as a password scheme that provides authentication

before gaining access to the modem agent’s MIBs. They are used to authenticate users and

determine access privileges to the SNMP agent.

Type the SNMP Community String into the user-supplied MIB Browser or Network Node

Management software.

The user defines three Community Strings for SNMP access:

Read Community

default = public

Write Community

default = private

Trap Community

default = comtech

For proper SNMP operation, the CDM-625A MIB files must be used with the

associated version of the CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem M&C. Read the

CDM-625A FW Release Notes for information on the required FW/SW compatibility.

7.3.3 SNMP Traps

The modem must be in Ethernet remote mode for the traps to work. You must also

properly assign/configure the Trap IP Address.

The CDM-625A supports both SNMPv1 traps and SNMPv2 notifications. The modem has the

ability to send out SNMP traps when certain events occur and clear in the modem, including unit

faults, Tx faults, Rx faults, and ODU faults.

You only need to compile the “Traps” file if you intend to use SNMPv1 traps. You may configure

which style of traps the modem sends by using the CDM625ASNMPTrapVersion OID.

The CDM-625A supports the following MIB2 v1 traps / v2 notifications:

MIB2 SNMPv1 trap: Authentication Failure

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MIB2 SNMPv2 notifications: Authentication Failure

1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.5

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