Tektronix SPG8000 Technical Reference page 154

Master sync / clock reference generator
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ENABLE. Enables or disables SNMP communication with the instrument. Use
the left (◄) or right (►) arrow button to select Enabled or Disabled. Press the
ENTER button to confirm the selection.
TRAP ENABLE. Enables or disables the instrument from sending SNMP traps.
Use the left (◄) or right (►) arrow button to select Enabled or Disabled. Press
the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
TRAPS. Selects which instrument conditions will trigger an SNMP trap to be
sent. Select this menu item and then press the ENTER button to access the SNMP
TRAPS submenu. (See page 143, SNMP TRAPS submenu.)
PUBLIC COMMUNITY. Sets the Public Community string, which is effectively
a password and is required before SNMP commands can read values from the
instrument. The default string value is "public". Select this menu item and press
the ENTER button to edit the string. Use the left (◄) or right (►) arrow button
to select one of the available 16 characters, and then use the up (▲) or down (▼)
arrow button to edit the selected character. Press the ENTER button to confirm
the string selection.
PRIVATE COMMUNITY. Sets the Private Community string, which is effectively
a password and is required before SNMP commands can read or write changes
into the instrument. The default string value is "private". Select this menu item
and press the ENTER button to edit the string. Use the left (◄) or right (►)
arrow button to select one of the available 16 characters, and then use the up
(▲) or down (▼) arrow button to edit the selected character. Press the ENTER
button to confirm the string selection.
TRAP ADDRESS 1–4. Sets the IP addresses for SNMP traps. You can configure up
to four IP addresses to which SNMP traps will be sent when error conditions are
detected. Use the SNMP TRAPS submenu to select which instrument conditions
will trigger SNMP traps to be sent. (See page 143, SNMP TRAPS submenu.)
NOTE.
The default value for the SNMP trap addresses is all zeroes, which
disables the trap outputs.
To edit a trap address, use the up (▲) or down (▼) arrow button to selected the
desired trap address (1–4), and then press the ENTER button. Use the left (◄) or
right (►) arrow button to select one of the address digits, and then use the up (▲)
or down (▼) arrow button to edit the selected address digit. Press the ENTER
button to confirm the trap address selection.
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