Lantronix EDS3000PR User Guide - Page 63

Using XML, SNMP

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Using XML  Include in your file: 9: Administration SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) settings may be viewed and configured in this section. Table 9-25 SNMP Settings SNMP Settings SNMP Agent State Port Version Read Community Write Community System MIB System Contact System Name System Description System Location MIB Lantronix MIB File MIB File SNMP Traps Primary Destination Primary Destination Port Secondary Destination Secondary Destination Port Description Select to enable or disable the SNMP agent state. Set the port of the SNMP agent. Select the SNMP version used by the SNMP agent. Choices are SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3. Specify the read community used by the agent (defaults to public community). Specify the write community used by the agent (defaults to private community). Specify the system contact. Update the system name, as necessary. Update the system description, as necessary. The default system information includes the manufacturer name, model name, version and the serial number of the EDS3000 devices. Specify a system location for the SNMP setting. Click the Lantronix MIB file name to save and load it into the MIB browser and trap receiver. This is the base MIB file for Lantronix products. Load or compile this file first. Click the MIB file name to save and load it into the MIB browser and trap receiver. This is the product specific MIB file. Load or compile this after the Lantronix MIB File. Enter the Primary Destination. Note: SNMP Traps fields become available when SNMP Agent State is enabled. Enter the Primary Destination port. Note: SNMP Traps fields become available when SNMP Agent State is enabled. Enter the Secondary Destination. Note: SNMP Traps fields become available when SNMP Agent State is enabled. Enter the Secondary Destination port. Note: SNMP Traps fields become available when SNMP Agent State is enabled. EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 63

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9: Administration
EDS3000 Device Server User Guide
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Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name=”smtp”>
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) settings may be viewed and configured in this
section.
Table 9-25
SNMP Settings
SNMP Settings
Description
SNMP Agent
State
Select to enable or disable the SNMP agent state.
Port
Set the port of the SNMP agent.
Version
Select the SNMP version used by the SNMP agent. Choices are SNMPv1,
SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3.
Read Community
Specify the read community used by the agent (defaults to public community).
Write Community
Specify the write community used by the agent (defaults to private community).
System MIB
System Contact
Specify the system contact.
System Name
Update the system name, as necessary.
System Description
Update the system description, as necessary. The default system information
includes the manufacturer name, model name, version and the serial number of the
EDS3000 devices.
System Location
Specify a system location for the SNMP setting.
MIB
Lantronix MIB File
Click the Lantronix MIB file name to save and load it into the MIB browser and trap
receiver. This is the base MIB file for Lantronix products. Load or compile this file
first.
MIB File
Click the MIB file name to save and load it into the MIB browser and trap receiver.
This is the product specific MIB file. Load or compile this after the Lantronix MIB
File.
SNMP Traps
Primary Destination
Enter the Primary Destination.
Note:
SNMP Traps fields become available when SNMP Agent State is enabled.
Primary Destination
Port
Enter the Primary Destination port.
Note:
SNMP Traps fields become available when SNMP Agent State is enabled.
Secondary
Destination
Enter the Secondary Destination.
Note:
SNMP Traps fields become available when SNMP Agent State is enabled.
Secondary
Destination Port
Enter the Secondary Destination port.
Note:
SNMP Traps fields become available when SNMP Agent State is enabled.