Setup/SNMP-module
This menu allows you to enter settings for configuration of the router via SNMP. The
menu has the following layout:
/SNMP-module
Send-Traps
IP-Trap-Table
Administrator
Location
Register-monitor
Delete-monitor
Monitor-table
Send-Traps
This entry controls trap output (No/Yes).
IP -Trap-Table
Enters the IP addresses to which the trap messages will be sent.
Administrator
Administrator's name
Location
Device location
You can also query the last two parameters via SNMP (MIB-2).
Register-
This command logs on applications with the router to retain targeted trap information.
monitor
The ELSA LANmonitor , for example, queries the channel statistics in this way and
converts them to a graphic display (under Windows).
In principle, any SNMP manager can use this command to obtain information from the
router. The syntax
register-monitor IP-address:port mac address timeout
is used to direct the router to enter the given address in the monitor table and to send
traps to it. If the traps are not received within the set hold time, the address will be
automatically deleted from the table. A hold time of '0' permanently retains the entry in
the table.
Delete-monitor
This command removes the entries from the monitor table.
Monitor-table
The monitor table has the following structure:
IP-address
10.0.0.53
SNMP module settings
Switch for issuing SNMP traps
Table with 20 destination addresses for trap messages
Device administrator
Device location
Command to set a destination address to which the traps are to
be sent
Command to delete an address that was set with 'Register-
monitor'
Table with all currently active destination addresses that were
set with 'Register-monitor'
Port
MAC-Address
1057
0080c76da46e
Description of the menu options
Timeout
1
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