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email with command process status if an email is intercepted. See Section 4.4 for more information
about how to setup email accounts.
Figure 11 - Email Access - Sending Command from Hotmail Web Site
3.8 SNMP Information:
Applications such as an NMS (Network Management System) or an SNMP browser can exchange
information with the NP systems. SNMP is disabled with the default setting.
The information managed by an SNMP daemon on the system can be obtained using SNMP requests
from a remote work station. An SNMP Get/Get Next request fetches the value of a single variable or
a set of variables. An SNMP Set request modifies the value of a variable.
You need to know the name of a variable before your can fetch or modify a variable's value. A
variable's symbolic name is mapped to a numeric name, which is referred as OID.
The MIB (Management Information Base) is a text file describing the internal objects the SNMP
agent can display, monitor, and/or modify. Each MIB object is the system variable that has name
and an OID, as shown in Figure 12. You need the MIB file to properly configure the SNMP client
("manager") for server monitoring. To get a copy of the MIB file, please use a web browser to
access the NP systems. Open the TCP/IP Network Configuration Menu and then click the button
"Get SNMP MIB File" to download the MIB file that is stored in the system's memory.
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