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12.7.1.2 SNMP Manager Parameters
The following is a description of how to set the SNMP Manager parameters. Type SNP 2 at the
ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus command prompt.
Site123>SNP 2
--- Set Network Params ---
Restore Factory Defaults? No
-- SNMP Manager Parameters --
PPP link needed for trap? No
Trap format Standard
SNMP Community Name SNMP_trap
-- IP Addresses for SNMP Managers (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) --
Manager 1 192.9.200.6
Manager 2
Manager 3
Manager 4
Manager 5
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Screen 12-2. Set Network Params Screen
Field
Function
Restore Factory Defaults?
Initially No appears on the screen. Press the
SPACE BAR to toggle to Yes. Select Yes to reload
the values set at the factory. Use the SPACE BAR
to toggle between Yes and No.
--SNMP Manager Parameters--
PPP link needed for trap?
If the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus is not connected
to the same network as its SNMP Manager, it can
reach the manager over a modem link by using the
“Point-to-Point Protocol” (PPP).
Initially No appears on the screen. Press the
SPACE BAR to toggle to Yes.
Set this option to Yes to establish a modem link to
ONLY ONE
SNMP manager. Additional steps may
be necessary to configure the dial-out process.
Refer the SNMP Manager Manual for more
information. Select No if the trap will be sent via the
network connection. Use the SPACE BAR to toggle
between Yes and No.
Trap format
This option selects one of the active MIBs to format
the SNMP Trap. Two formats are available:
Standard and Nortel. Press the SPACE BAR until
the desired choice is displayed.
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