Configuring Snmp - Black Box Terminal Server User Manual

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Configuring the Network

Configuring SNMP

If you are using the Terminal Server SNMP MIB-based configuration/management option, you
can use the DeviceManager to easily set up SNMP users, traps, and communities. The Terminal
Server supports the SNMP traps for restart and SNMP community authentication error. For more
information on SNMP, see
Configure the appropriate parameters:
Contact
Location
Community
Internet Address
Permissions
Read-Write User
Read-Only User
Trap
Internet Address
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The name and contract information of the person who manages this SMNP
node.
The physical location of the SNMP node.
A name that will be sent to the Terminal Server from an SNMP manager.
This name will define the permissions of the manager.
The IP address of the SNMP manager that will send requests to the
Terminal Server. If the address is
Community Name
can access the Terminal Server.
Permits the Terminal Server to respond to SNMP requests by:
None—There is no response to requests from SNMP.
Readonly—Responds only to Read requests from SNMP.
Readwrite—Responds to both Read and Write requests from SNMP.
Specified user can view and edit SNMP variables.
Specified user can only view SNMP variables.
An arbitrary trap community name.
Defines the hosts (by IP address) that will receive trap messages generated
by the Terminal Server. Up to four trap hosts can be defined.
Terminal Server User Guide
, any SNMP manager with the
0.0.0.0

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