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― RIPV2. Select Enabled/Disabled. Default = Disabled. Router Information Protocol v2 is a dynamic IP routing protocol
based on the distance vector algorithm and is only used in Router Mode. RIPV2 is responsible for passing router
information to other routers in the network.
― IPSD (IP Services Delivery). Select Enabled/Disabled. Default = Enabled. Enables the generation of locally provided IP
Services such as online diagnostics, etc.
― NAT (Network Address Translation). Select Enabled/Disabled. Default = Disabled. For more information on NAT, refer
to Section 4.4.2.2.
4.4.2.1 SNMP
― SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Agent. Select Enabled/Disabled. Default = Disabled. Enable to allow
the MIB (Management Information Base) in the Viper to be viewed using an external MIB browser or network
management software.
Figure 27 – SNMP Model: Manager/Agent
SNMP is used by network management systems to manage and monitor network-attached devices. SNMP is based on the
manager/agent model consisting of a manager, an agent, a database of management information, managed objects, and
the network protocol. The manager provides the interface between the human network manager and the management
system. The agent provides the interface between the manager and the physical devices being managed. SNMP uses basic
messages (such as GET, GET-NEXT, SET, and TRAP) to communicate between the manager and the agent.
SNMP provides means to monitor, collect, and analyze diagnostic information.
The Viper SC is compatible with SNMPv2c.
Traps – Traps (or alarms) can be automatically generated by the Viper SC whenever the forward, reverse or PA power goes
out of specification.
Note: To configure and enable individual traps, navigate to Setup (Advanced) Alarm Reporting.
These traps can be sent to user-specified IP addresses. To add an address to the Trap IP List: Select "Add" and type the new
IP address to be added to the read-only Trap IP list. Click "Apply" at the bottom of the page. The "Trap IP List" section will
expand downward to show all addresses in the list.
The traps can be forwarded to all defined SNMP servers present in the Trap IP List.
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