Snmp Configuration - Cradlepoint IBR1100 User Manual

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GPIO Name: Name of this GPIO. For example 'East door' or
'Vehicle engine'. This will be used to form an alert string e.g.,
'East door is closed.' or 'Vehicle engine is running.'
Low State Name: Name of the low state of this gpio. For
example 'closed' or 'not running'. This will be used to form
an alert string e.g., 'East door is closed.' or 'Vehicle engine is
running.'
High State Name: Name of the high state of this gpio. For
example 'closed' or 'not running'. This will be used to form
an alert string e.g., 'East door is closed.' or 'Vehicle engine is
running.'
Alert Trigger State: Configure which active state should trigger
an alert.
Input Delay Duration: Input delay duration setting aims to
minimize the number of false positives by waiting a set
number of seconds and confirming that the GPIO value is still the same, before triggering configured action. It's
important to note that there is an additional 200ms delay, even when this setting is at 0 seconds.
Action: Used to configure the Input and Output General Purpose I/O pins.
Default/Low: In this mode the output pin is not used and is at 0V (ground potential).
Set High/Router Running: In these modes the output pin is logic low while the router is booting and
transitions to logic high when the router is fully running. If the router is reset, the output returns to low
until the router has fully rebooted.
Modem Connected: In this mode the output pin is logic low until the modem has connected to the tower. If
the connection drops, this output is set low until the connection is restored.
Hardware note: The output pin is an open collector/drain.

SNMP CONFIGURATION

SNMP, or Simple Network Management Protocol, is an Internet standard protocol for remote management. You
might use this instead of Enterprise Cloud Manager if you want to remotely manage a set of routers that include
both Cradlepoint and non-Cradlepoint products.
SNMP Configuration
Enable SNMP: Selecting "Enable SNMP" will reveal the router's SNMP configuration options.
Network Settings
Enable SNMP on LAN: Enabling SNMP on LAN will make SNMP services available on the LAN networks
provided by this router. SNMP will not be available on guest or virtual networks that do not have
administrative access.
LAN port #: Use the LAN port # field to configure the LAN port number you wish to access SNMP services on.
(Default: 161)
Enable SNMP on WAN: Enabling SNMP on WAN will make SNMP services available to the WAN interfaces of
the router.
WAN port #: Use the WAN port # field to configure which publicly accessible port you wish to make SNMP
services available on. (Default: 161)
SNMP Version
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