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The 'trap manager host name' is configured via SNMPTrapManagerHostName. For
example:
;SNMPTrapManagerHostName = 'myMananger.corp.MyCompany.com'
Note:
8.1.5.4.3 Configuration via SNMP
There are two MIB interfaces for the trap managers. The first is via the acBoard MIB that
has become obsolete and is to be removed from the code in the next applicable release.
The second is via the standard snmpTargetMIB.
1.
Using the acBoard MIB:
The following parameters, which are defined in the snmpManagersTable:
a.
snmpTrapManagerSending
b.
snmpManagerIsUsed
c.
snmpManagerTrapPort
d.
snmpManagerIP
When snmpManagerIsUsed is set to zero (not used) the other three parameters are set to
zero. (The intent is to have them set to the default value, which means TrapPort is to be set to
162. This is to be revised in a later release.)
Note 1:
Note 2:
Version SN09
The same information that is configurable in the ini file can also be
configured via the acBoardMIB.
snmpManagerIsUsed Default = Disable(0)
The allowed values are 0 (disable or no) and 1 (enable or yes).
snmpManagerIp
This is known as SNMPMANAGERTABLEIP in the ini file and is the IP
address of the manager.
snmpManagerTrapPort
The valid port range for this is 100-4000.
snmpManagerTrapSendingEnable
The allowed values are 0 (disable) and 1 (enable).
Each of these MIB objects is independent and can be set regardless of the
state of snmpManagerIsUsed.
If the IsUsed parameter is set to 1, then the IP address for that row should
be supplied in the same SNMP PDU.
Default = 0.0.0.0
Default = 162
Default = Enable(1)
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8. MG 3200 Management
October 2006

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