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Expert Power Control 8001
© 2022 GUDE Systems GmbH
Specifications
RADIUS servers are contacted.
RADIUS attributes
The following RADIUS attributes are evaluated by the client:
Session-Timeout
: This attribute specifies (in seconds) how long an accepted RADIUS
request is valid. After this time has elapsed, the RADIUS server must be prompted
again. If this attribute is not returned, the default timeout entry from the configuration is
used instead.
Filter-Id
: If the value "admin" is set for this attribute, then an admin rights are assigned
for the login, otherwise only user access.
Service-Type
: This is an alternative to Filter-Id. A service type of "6" or "7" means ad-
min rights for the HTTP login, otherwise only limited user access.
HTTP Login
The HTTP login takes place via Basic Authentication. This means that it is the respons-
ibility of the web server, how long the login credentials are temporarily stored there. The
RADIUS parameter "Session-Timeout" therefore does not determine when the user has
to login again, but at what intervals the RADIUS servers are asked again.
4.6
SNMP
SNMP can be used for status information via UDP (port 161). Supported SNMP com-
mands are:
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GET
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GETNEXT
·
GETBULK
·
SET
To query via SNMP you need a Network Management System, such as HP OpenView,
OpenNMS, Nagios etc., or the simple command line tools of NET-SNMP software. The
device supports SNMP protocols v1, v2c and v3. If traps are enabled in the configuration,
the device messages are sent as notifications (traps). SNMP Informs are not supported.
SNMP Requests are answered with the same version with which they were sent. The
version of the sent traps can be set in the configuration.
MIB Tables
The values that can be requested or changed by the device, the so-called "Managed Ob-
jects", are described in Management Information Bases (MIBs). These substructures are
subordinate to so-called "OID" (Object Identifiers). An OID digit signifies the location of a
value inside a MIB structure. Alternatively, each OID can be referred to with its symbol
name (subtree name). The device's MIB table can be displayed as a text file by clicking
on the link "MIB table" on the SNMP configuration page in the browser.
SNMP v1 and v2c
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