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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 9 - SNMP Configuration and Control
SNMP Access Gateway User’s Manual - v1.0 -- 11/99 - Page 29
Chapter 9 - SNMP Configuration and
Control
The following section describes in detail the contents of the custom SNMP Access Gateway MIB, including notes
about how these MIB object may be used.
9.1 - productIds Items in this section are either factory-
configured or read-only.
snmplinkThisProduct This is a text string with the product name.
thisTrapString This string is used in traps, and the contents of
this string contain the trap alarm type, name,
index number, and alarm string, as configured by
the trap format variables.
productConfig Items in this section are all factory-configured.
productname This is a text string with the product name.
systemversion This integer is the version of the ‘system’
section of the SNMP Access Gateway firmware.
appversion This text string is the version of the
‘application’ section of the SNMP Access Gateway
firmware. It will usually have a format of V1.00,
V1.01, etc.
hardware:numberports
This integer is the number of serial ports found.
In the standard SNMP Access Gateway this will be
2.
hardware:nets
This integer is the number of network interfaces
found. In the standard SNMP Access Gateway this
will be 1.
hardware:modems
This integer is the number of modem ports found.
If the optional internal modem is installed, this
will be 1, otherwise it will be 0.
factorysetup:modemreport This is the text string reported in the status
display to show the type of modem installed.
factorysetup:modemportsp
eed
This is the baud rate used when communicating with
the internal modem
factorysetup:modemsetups
tring
This text string is the modem setup string used
with the internal modem. It may be factory-
customized for use with different internal modems.
factorysetup:cddelay This integer is the number of seconds the SNMP
Access Gateway waits after sensing an activation
of carrier from the modem before recognizing the
availability of the internal modem. This is used
to avoid transmitting data to the internal modem
before it is actually ready for the data, which
can cause the modem to auto-disconnect or miss
transmitting the data.
factorysetup:modemtype This integer is a factory-assigned modem type
number to track the type of modem installed in the
SNMP Access Gateway.
factorysetup:serialnumbe
r
This is a factory-assigned serial number assigned
to this SNMP Access Gateway unit at final testing
and configuration time.
factorysetup:dateofmanuf
acture
This text string is a factory-assigned date of
manufacture assigned to this SNMP Access Gateway
unit at final testing and configuration time.
9.2 - unitIds This section contains objects for the user-
configurable identification of a particular SNMP
Access Gateway unit. Only one object is contained
in this section.
snmplinkSiteId This text string is user configured to indicate
the installation site or identification of a
particular SNMP Access Gateway unit.
9.3 - serialPorts

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