Editing Or Deleting An Existing Network; Configuring Snmp - Multitech MTR-LAT1-B07 User Manual

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CONFIGURING YOUR DEVICE
3.
In the IP Address field, type the IP address of the network.
4.
In the Subnet Mask field, type the network mask.
5.
Click Finish.
6.
To save your changes, click Save and Restart.

Editing or Deleting an Existing Network

1.
To delete a network, click red X.
2.
At the top of the pane, a message tells you the network is deleted. To undo the delete, click the Undo
link found in the message.
3.
To edit a network, click pencil icon. Change the IP address or subnet mask as desired.
4.
Click Finish.
5.
To save your changes, click Save and Restart.
Note:
You cannot edit the network name and you cannot delete a network if it is used in another configuration.

Configuring SNMP

The device offers Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) which is used for collecting information from, and
configuring network devices on an IP network.
You also have the option to configure SNMP traps which are alerts sent from SNMP-enabled devices to an SNMP
agent or manager typically providing device status or condition information.
You can also access the MIB file which is a management information base. This file is a formal description of a set
of network objects managed using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The format of the MIB is
defined as part of the SNMP. (All other MIBs are extensions of this basic management information base.)
Click Download MIB, to download the MIB file.
To configure SNMP:
1.
Go to Setup > SNMP Configuration, check the Enabled box for each of the SNMP versions that apply
(either SNMP V1/V2C and/or SNMP V3).
2.
For SNMP V1/V2C, enter the Community Name.
3.
Also, For SNMP V1/V2C, if needed, enter the Allowed IP Addresses.
4.
For SNMP V3, enter Username, Password, and Confirm Password.
5.
Click Add and enter Network Address.
6.
Click Finish.
7.
Click Submit.
8.
Click Save and Restart.
To configure SNMP Traps:
1.
Go to Setup > SNMP Configuration > SNMP Trap Configuration, check the Enabled box.
2.
Select from the drop-down the Version of SNMP (SNMP v1, SNMP v2c or SNMP v3).
3.
For SNMP v1 or SNMP v2c:
a.
Enter the Destination IP address.
b.
Enter the Community Name.
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