Snmpv3 (Base Modem) - Comtech EF Data SLM-5650A Installation And Operation Manual

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The modem supports the following Alarms and Faults SNMPv1 traps / SNMPv2 notifications:
slm5650TxTrafficAlarmV1
slm5650UnitAlarmV1
slm5650RedundancyStateV1
slm5650RedundancyStateV1
slm5650UnitAlarmV2
slm5650TxTrafficAlarmV2
slm5650RxTrafficAlarmV2
slm5650RedundancyStateV2
8.2.4

SNMPv3 (Base Modem)

When the user activates the SNMPv3 option, either by changing the SNMP Mode or selecting the
NP's Security Mode to High, SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c will not function. Instead of using the public
and private community strings identified in Section 8.2.2, you must define and use a username
and password to authenticate and encrypt SNMP communication to and from the modem.
Four parameters are available to configure SNMPv3 on the NP HTTP/HTTPS Interface 'Admin |
SNMP' page:
Engine ID – a 5- to 32-character length hex number that is used to encrypt/decrypt the
SNMP data. The default Engine ID is 0000000c000000007f000001.
User Name – A user-defined string used to authenticate SNMP communications (the
default is comtech).
Password – A user-defined string used to authenticate SNMP communications (the
default is comtech).
Security Model – Using the drop-down menu, you may choose between two security
models to authenticate communications: md5 and sha (the default is md5).
Ethernet Interface Operation
Alarms and Faults SNMPv1 Traps
Alarms and Faults SNMPv2 Notification
1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.47.2.1.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.47.2.1.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.47.2.1.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.47.2.1.4
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