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Digi Connect Mobile Traps MIB
Digi Connectware Notifications MIB
Supported SNMP traps
You can enable or disable SNMP traps. Supported traps include:
Authentication failure
Login
Cold start
Link up
You can issue alarms in the form of SNMP traps.
A large set of MIBs define these various trap types (unsolicited status message from the device).
All products support MIBs for serial alarms / login traps/RFC 1215.
Products with the geofencing/GPS feature support MIBs for geofencing.
Products with mobile/cellular capability support MIBs for mobile alarms.
In the web interface, traps are enabled/disabled at Configuration > System > SNMP >
Enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps
Alarms are configured at Configuration > Alarms > Alarm Conditions > Alarm n > Alarm Destinations > Send SNMP
trap to following destination when alarm occurs
SNMP Configuration settings:
Enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP): This check box enables or disables use of SNMP.
The Public community and Private community fields specify passwords required to get or set SNMP-
managed objects. Changing public and private community names from their defaults is recommended to
prevent unauthorized access to the device.
Public community: The password required to get SNMP-managed objects. The default is public.
Private community: The password required to set SNMP-managed objects. The default is private.
Allow SNMP clients to set device settings through SNMP: This check box enables or 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 generation of SNMP
traps.
Trap Destinations: Configures the IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the system where the
SNMP agent should send traps. The primary destination is required. The secondary destination is optional.
Primary/Secondary: The IP address of the system to which the SNMP agent should send traps. To enable any
of the traps, a non-zero value must be specified. The primary destination is required. The secondary
destination is optional. For Digi devices that support alarms, this field is required in order for alarms to be sent
in the form of SNMP traps. See
Digi Connect Family and ConnectPort TS Family User Guide
Name
A Digi enterprise MIB for sending alarms as SNMP
traps for mobile devices.
This MIB may be required by some SNMP import
facilities, as other MIBs may refer to it.
Alarms
Description
on page 53.
Digi part number
40002594_x.mib
40002514_x.mib
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