Appendix B Snmp Agent; Introduction; Snmp Configuration Parameters; Snmp Mibs - Verilink T1 Reference Manual

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Introduction

SNMP Configuration Parameters

SNMP MIBs

This chapter provides specific information for configuring and using the
SNMP agent within the T1 Access Router.
The T1 Access Router incorporates an Ethernet card that provides
connectivity for LAN-based management stations. The embedded TCP/IP
Protocol Stack allows remote access from both private networks and the
Internet.
To access the SNMP agent, you must have an SNMP management
application, such as HP's OpenView
agent is controlled by three community strings, read-access, write-access, and
trap-access (the community string sent with an SNMP trap). Configuration of
these community strings within the T1 Access Router is accomplished via the
HTTP (web browser) interface. Please refer to Chapter 3, Web Server
Interface, for instructions on how this is performed.
The defaults for these strings are "public" for read-access, "private" for write-
access, and "public" for trap-access. Ensure that your SNMP management
application is configured for whatever access strings you use.
The T1 Access Router supports the following industry-standard MIB
(management information base) files:
rfc1907.mib − SNMPv2 entities (initial revision published as RFC 1450)
rfc1573.mib − defines the IANAifType textual convention, and thus the
enumerated values of the ifType object defined in MIB-II's
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