Datatek UTM User Manual

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U T M U s e r ' s M a n u a l

01/18/08

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5.2.17 V

ERIFY

M

ODULE

C

ONFIGURATION

Syntax: vfy mod

The vfy mod command is only visible when the unit is logged in. The command displays the
module configuration in a formatted report on the console.

5.2.18 SNMP

Syntax: snmp [ ipaddr= < trap mgr addr > ]
[ port= < trap mgr port > ]
[ CUG=<<+|-> CUG Number> ]
[ PUBLIC=< YES | NO > ]
[ COMM=”Double Quoted String” | NONE ]
[ SYSCONTACT=”Double Quoted String” | NONE ]
[ SYSNAME=”Double Quoted String” | NONE ]
[ SYSLOC=”Double Quoted String” | NONE ]

This command is used to configure the IP address of the SNMP trap manager. Since traps are
unsolicited alarms, an agent can take the initiative to inform the manager of the occurrence of a
predefined condition. Typical conditions include the cold-start or warm-start of equipment and a
link-down or link-up condition.

A single and multiple SNMP managers can access the UTM. However, only one SNMP manager
can be defined as the trap manager. As a result of this command, all traps will be directed to the
chosen trap manager.

The ipaddr field defines the IP address of the SNMP manager to which the traps are to be sent.

The port field indicates the UDP port on that SNMP manager and defaults to the standard value
of 162.

Any combination of closed user group membership may be assigned to the SNMP interface using
the parameter of cug=[+|-]<CUG Number>. The closed user group membership is displayed on
the “verify module” output. Packets which have failed the SNMP Closed User Group Test are
discarded. An alarm is not presented, but the failure is counted. The number may be displayed
with the “dmeas mod” command.

The UTM allows setting of an SNMP community in addition to the public community. The public
community is recognized when the

[

PUBLIC=YES ]

option is selected. Recognition of the public

community is the default operation. When

[ PUBLIC=NO ]

is selected, the public community is

not recognized.

The UTM allows setting of an SNMP community in addition to the public community. When
configured, the UTM will respond to SNMP manager requests in that community. The UTM will

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