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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 30
numberPorts This integer is the number of serial ports found
installed in the SNMP Access Gateway unit. For
the standard SNMP Access Gateway this will be 2.
portSetupTable This table is used to retrieve and set the serial
port settings, for the baud rate, word length and
parity. This table is indexed by the serial I/O
port number (i.e., 1 or 2 for the standard SNMP
Access Gateway unit).
portSetupTable:portBaud This integer is the baud rate of the port. Valid
entries are 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 and
19200 baud.
portSetupTable:portWord This integer is the word length of the port.
Valid entries are 7 or 8 bit word lengths.
portSetupTable:portParit
y
This single-character text string is the parity of
the port. Valid entries are ‘N’ for no parity,
‘E’ for even parity and ‘O’ for odd parity.
portSetupTable:portStopb
its
This integer is the number if stop bits for the
port. It is always 1.
9.4 - Time
currenttime This text string is the current date and time of
the SNMP Access Gateway clock. This read-write
variable may be used to retrieve or set the system
clock.
autoDstAdjust This integer controls the automatic adjustment of
the system clock for daylight savings time. If
enabled, the clock is advanced one hour at 2:00
a.m. on the first Sunday in April, and turned back
an hour at 2:00 a.m. on the last Sunday in
October.
9.5 - snmpsetup
snmpTrapsEnabled This integer enables the SNMP Access Gateway to
send traps. If disabled, no traps are sent by the
SNMP Access Gateway. To use the trap transmission
features of the SNMP Access Gateway this object
should be set to 1.
snmpManagerTable This table contains the IP addresses and optional
names of SNMP managers to which the SNMP Access
Gateway will send traps.
snmpManagerTable:
snmpManagerIp
This IP Address is the IP address of an SNMP
manager to which the SNMP Access Gateway may send
traps. If the entry is not valid, it contains
0.0.0.0 as the IP address. In order for the SNMP
Access Gateway to send traps to an SNMP manager,
the IP address of the manager must be set in this
table.
snmpManagerTable:
snmpManagerName
This text string is an optional text description
of the name of the SNMP manager. It is not used
by the SNMP Access Gateway in transmitting traps,
but may be used to keep a name associated with the
IP address of an SNMP manager.
snmpTrapsAutoRepeatTime This integer is the number of minutes between
repeated transmissions of the same trap, due to an
event which requires a trap to be sent. This
timer is only active on enterprise-specific traps,
it does not affect the transmission of the cold-
start or warm-start standard traps. If this
integer is set to 0, then traps are sent once and
not repeated. In an environment where repetitions
of traps is not desired, this object should be set
to 0. If set to a value between 1 and 255, then
enterprise-specific traps are repeated at the
interval described by this object.

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