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Chapter 5 - Use of the SETUP Menu
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assignment for the unit IP Address. STATIC implies that the IP address is manually entered and in this mode the
BOOTP/DHCP sequence is not initiated or allowed by the SNMP Access Gateway.
5.1.3 - IP Address
By pressing the Menu Letter of this option a prompt is presented for entry of the Static IP address. Note that after
changing the IP address and exiting the SETUP menu the SNMP Access Gateway will reboot itself and any current
network connections will be terminated (unless Get IP Address Via is set to Bootp/DHCP in which case the IP
address change will not be accepted).
5.1.4 - Network Mask
By pressing the Menu Letter of this option a prompt is presented for entry of the Network Mask.
5.1.5 - Default Router
By pressing the Menu Letter of this option a prompt is presented for entry of the Default Router.
5.1.6 - FTP AutoDelete
This option is toggled by pressing its Menu Letter. FTP AutoDelete controls whether data is automatically deleted
as TCP packets are acknowledged during an FTP transfer of the Events File data. The default is N.
5.1.7 - SNMP Manager Setup
Selecting the Menu Letter of this option presents the following submenu for entry of the IP addresses of up to eight
possible SNMP managers. The addresses entered here will be referred to in other setup and alarm parameters as T1,
T2, etc., to specify which managers traps should be sent to.
Setup: Networking: SNMP Managers
1. Manager 1 [192.168.100.20]
2.
Manager 2 [192.168.100.1]
3. Manager 3 []
4. Manager 4 []
5. Manager 5 []
6. Manager 6 []
7. Manager 7 []
8. Manager 8 []
Selection?
5.1.8 - SNMP Trap Setup
Selecting the Menu Letter of this option presents the following submenu for selection of various options relating to
sending SNMP traps.
Setup: Networking: SNMP Traps
A. SNMP Traps Enabled? [Y]
B. SNMP Authentification Failure Traps Enabled? [Y]
C. SNMP Traps Repeat Time (0 for no repeat) [2]
D. Enterprise-Specific Traps Enabled? [Y]
Selection?
A. This selection enables/disables the sending of SNMP Traps in general. The default is ‘Y’.
This selection enables the sending of a trap to all SNMP Managers if an invalid community name is used in an
SNMP GET or SET. The default is ‘N’.
C. This selection enables and selects the interval at which SNMP Traps will repeat being sent until the alarm
generating the trap is explicitly acknowledged. See Chapter 12 - Use of the EVENTS Command for more on
Acknowledging Alarms.