Configuring The E1 Ntu For Snmp Management; Saving Edit Changes; Selecting The Port - Paradyne 3350 User Manual

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Saving Edit Changes

Save edit changes to the Active area when you want
those changes to take effect immediately. Save edit
changes to the Customer area when you want to overwrite
the existing Customer configuration options and store
these changes for future use.
NOTE
If you attempt to exit the Edit
function after making changes
without performing a Save, the E1
NTU prompts you with Save
Options? Choose Yes or No.
To save edit changes,
1. From the Choose Function screen (one level above
the Edit screen, two levels below the top-level
menu screen), select Save.
Choose Funct:
Edit
F1
2. Choose whether you want to save to the Active,
Customer 1, or Customer 2 area. Use the scroll
keys, if necessary.
Save Edit to:
Activ
F1
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Save
F3
F2
Cust1
F2
F3
June 1996
Configuring the E1 NTU for
SNMP Management
To configure the E1 NTU for management by an
SNMP management system you must,
Select and configure the port that provides the link
to the SNMP management system.
Set the Internet Protocol (IP) address and subnet
mask needed to access the device (see Appendix F,
IP Network Addressing Scenario).
Select the link layer protocol (PPP or SLIP) for the
port.
Specify the two community names that are allowed
to access the device's Management Information
Base (MIB).
Configure the device to send traps to the SNMP
manager, if desired.

Selecting the Port

The SNMP manager or network device (e.g., a router)
can be directly connected to the communications (COM)
port. An external LAN Adapter can be connected to either
the COM port or the auxiliary (AUX) port to provide
Ethernet or Token Ring connectivity. Also, the E1 NTU
can be daisy chained together by connecting the COM
port of one device to the AUX port of the other, providing
SNMP connectivity.
The COM port can support either synchronous or
asynchronous PPP, or asynchronous SLIP at data rates of
up to 38,400 bps. The AUX port can support data rates up
to 38,400 bps.
The example shown below assumes that the COM port
is being used as the link to the SNMP manager.
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