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Network Management of Horizon Compact
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Horizon Compact Release 1.01.00 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 2
Required Action Steps
set snmpv3 trap host
enable
To enable a trap host.
NOTE: Individual traps need to be enabed before they will be received by an
enabled trap host. Only Super user is allowed to set these parameters.
Sequence:
set snmpv3 trap host enable <index> press Enter
Where <index> is the trap host index you wish to enable in the range
1 to 5
The system responds:
Save mib and reboot Horizon Compact for changes to take effect.
set snmpv3 trap host
disable <index>
To disable a trap host.
NOTE: Only Super user is allowed to set these parameters.
Sequence:
set snmpv3 trap host disable <index> press Enter
Where <index> is the trap host index you wish to enable in the range
1 to 5
The system responds:
Save mib and reboot Horizon Compact for changes to take effect.
set snmpv3 trap host
authentication
Use this command to set up trap host authentication.
NOTE: Only Super user is allowed to set these parameters.
Sequence:
set snmpv3 trap host authentication <index> [none|md5|sha]
<authKey> press Enter
Where <index> is the trap host index in the range 1 to 5 on which you
wish to configure authentication, [none|md5|sha] are the protocols
available and <authKey> is a text string of up to 25 alpha numeric
characters.
The system responds:
Save mib and reboot Horizon Compact for changes to take effect.
set snmpV3 trap host
privacy <index>
[none|des] <privKey>
Use this command to set up privacy.
NOTE: Authentication must be configured before privacy will function. Only
Super user is allowed to set these parameters.
Sequence:
set snmpV3 trap host privacy <index> [none|des] <privKey> press
Enter
Where <index> is the trap host index in the range 1 to 5 on which you wish
to configure privacy, [none|des] are the protocols available and <privKey>
is a text string of up to 25 alpha numeric characters.
The system responds:
Save mib and reboot Horizon Compact for changes to take effect.

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