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Because RFL and Hubbell® have a policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change designs and specications without notice.
Chapter 5 - Use of the SETUP Menu
SNMP Access Gateway User’s Manual - v1.0 -- 11/99 - Page 15
D. T
his selection enables/disables sending traps relating to SNMP Access Gateway contact closures and data alarms.
The default is ‘Y’.
5.1.9 - SNMP Community Setup
Selecting the Menu Letter of this option presents the following submenu for specifying SNMP Community Names.
Whenever you do an SNMP operation, whether a SET or a GET, the community name needs to be included as part
of that operation. Additionally the community name is sent within any SNMP traps. While the default for all of
these community names is ‘public’, these can be individually changed by using this menu.
Setup: Networking: SNMP Community Names
A. Read Community [public]
B.
Write Community [public]
C. Trap Community [public]
Selection?
5.1.10 - IP Address Restrictions
Selecting the Menu Letter of this option presents the following submenu for selection of various options relating to
IP Address Restrictions. Essentially, if there are no addresses entered in this table then connection from any IP
address is allowed. Entries in this table will limit and explicitly allow connection from various IP addresses. For
further information see the Application Note - Using IP Restrictions at the end of this manual
1. 192.169.100.0
A.
Add Item to Table
B. Delete Item From Table
X. Delete All Items From Table
Selection?
5.1.11 - Ping Router every 10 Mins
This option enables pinging the Default Router’s IP address every 10 minutes.
5.1.12 - PPP Dialout Setup
This option leads to a sub-menu which is described in the PPP chapter. The sub-menu contains the options to setup
PPP dialout functionality for actions such as sending traps.
5.1.13 - PPP Hosting Setup
This option leads to a sub-menu which is described in the PPP chapter. The sub-menu contains the options to setup
the Data-Link as a PPP Host.
5.2 - Serial/Input Ports
Selecting the Menu Letter of SERIAL/INPUT PORTS from the Setup Main Menu presents the following submenu
for setting the baud rate and parity settings of the SNMP Access Gateway serial ports. The following two menus are
displayed in order. The default settings for both serial ports is 19200 Baud, 8 Bits, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit.
Setup: Serial Ports
1. I/O 1: 19200,8,N,1
2.
I/O 2: 19200,8,N,1
Selection? 1
Setup: Serial Ports: I/O 1 Baud Rate
A. 300
B. 600

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