Snmp; Cli (Command Line Interface) - Multitech MultiConnect rCell 500 R2 User Manual

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ADVANCED NETWORK
3.
Contact your Service Provider: TR-069 is a customized feature which is available depending on your
Service Provider. They must be compatible with TR-069 to use it. Work with your Service Provider to
ensure proper set up of TR-069. Contact them directly with related questions or issues.

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol designed to give a user the capability to remotely
manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events.
1.
Enable SNMP: Choose from Local LAN and/or Remote WAN to enable SNMP function. If Local is checked,
this device will respond to the request from a LAN. If Remote is checked, this device will respond to a
request from a WAN.
2.
SNMP Version: Supports SNMP V1, V2c, and V3.
3.
Get Community: The community of Get Request that this device will respond. This is a text password
mechanism that is used to weakly authenticate queries to agents of managed network devices.
4.
Set Community: The community of Set Request that this device will accept.
5.
Trap Event Receiver 1 to 4: Enter the IP addresses or Domain Name of your SNMP Management PCs. You
need to specify the IP address so the device can send SNMP Trap messages to the management PCs.
6.
WAN Access IP Address: If you want to limit the remote SNMP access to a specific computer, enter the
computer's IP address. The default value is 0.0.0.0 which means any internet connected computer can get
the information of the device with the SNMP protocol.
7.
SNMPv3 Settings: User 1 to 5: This device supports up to four SNMP management accounts. You can
specify the account permission as Read or Read/Write.

CLI (command line interface)

A command-line interface (CLI) is a means for debugging and troubleshooting the user (or client) issues. The
interface is usually implemented with a command line shell. This shell is a program that accepts commands as text
input and converts commands to the appropriate operating system functions. Programs with command-line
interfaces are generally easier to automate via scripting. The device supports both Telnet and SSH CLI with default
service port 23 and 22 respectively. It also accepts commands from both the LAN and WAN sides.
1.
CLI: Check LAN and/or WAN to allow CLI access.
2.
Connection Type: Check Telnet and/or SSH to allow CLI access and specify TCP port number.
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Username 1 to 5: Use this field to identify the username for the specified access level.
Password 1 to 5: Use this field to set the password for the specified access level.
Authentication 1 to 5: Choose authentication options for the specified access level: MD5 or
SHA-1.
Encryption 1 to 5: CDES encryption is fixed.
Privacy Mode 1 to 5: Configure the SNMP privacy mode. Choose from the following options:
noAuthNoPriv where both authentication and private key are not required, authNoPriv where
no private key is required, or authPriv where both authentication and private key are
required.
Privacy Key 1 to 5: Use this field to define the privacy key for the specified access level when
privacy mode is set to authPriv.
Authority 1 to 5: Use this field to define the read or read/write access level.
Enable 1 to 5: Enable or Disable this user for access.
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