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Digi Connect WAN Family web interface
Private community: The password required to set SNMP-managed objects. The default is
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private.
Allow SNMP clients to set device settings through SNMP: This check box enables or
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disables the capability for users to issue SNMP set commands uses use of SNMP read-only
for the Digi device.
Enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps: Enables or disables the
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generation of SNMP traps.
Trap Destinations: Provide the IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the
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system where the SNMP agent sends traps. The primary destination is required. The
secondary destination is optional.
Primary/Secondary: The IP address of the system to which the SNMP agent sends traps.
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To enable any of the traps, you must specify a non-zero value. The primary destination is
required. The secondary destination is optional. If your Digi devices supports alarms, you
must complete this field in order to send alarms in the form of SNMP traps. See
Configuration.
You can use the following SNMP trap check boxes:
Generate authentication failure traps: The SNMP agent will send SNMP authentication
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traps when there are authentication failures.
Generate login traps: The SNMP agent sends SNMP login traps on login attempts.
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Generate cold start traps: The SNMP agent sends traps on cold starts of the Digi device.
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Generate link up traps: The SNMP agent sends link up traps when network connections
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are established.
Date and Time Settings
Use the Date and Time Settings page to set the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and/or system
time and date on a device, or set the offset from UTC for the Digi device's system time.
Set the date and time
To set the date and time, click the Set button to configure the hours, minutes, seconds, month, day,
and year on the device.
If offset is set to 00:00, the device's system time and UTC are the same. Setting time and date with an
offset of 00:00 results in both UTC and system time being set to the specified value. If offset is not
00:00, setting time sets the system time to the specified value and UTC is adjusted accordingly.
Offset from UTC
Specifies the offset from UTC for this device. Offset can range from -12 hours to 14 hours. Very rarely,
a time zone can also have an offset in minutes (15, 30, or 45). You can use this value to modify the time
and date (generally expected to be UTC) to compensate for time zones and daylight savings time.
Wikipedia provides a list of time zone offsets at:
On a device with no real-time clock (RTC) and no configured time source, time and date are
completely local to the device and have limited usefulness since they are not persistent over
reboots/power-cycles.
Digi Connect WAN Family User Guide
Configuration through the web interface
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_time_zones
Alarms
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