Programming the Radio
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4.8
SNMP Configuration
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) forms part of the Internet protocol that
monitors the health and welfare of network equipment such as routers and computers.
To configure SNMP, click on “Configuration… LAN… SNMP Configuration” in the left
navigation column (see Figure 4-8).
The RAD-ISM-900-EN-BD… radios generate SNMP traps when one of the following events
occurs:
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Cold start – when the device powers up.
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Warm start – generated when the user invokes the Reboot option in the web interface.
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Link up – generated whenever the slave configuration is changed after the wireless
slave interface is restarted.
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Link down – generated whenever the slave configuration is changed before the
wireless slave interface is restarted.
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Authentication failure – generated when the user fails to authenticate via the web
interface.
Figure 4-8
“LAN-SNMP Configuration” screen
SNMP Agent:
To disable SNMP, click Disable. SNMP v2c is enabled by default with the
following settings:
Table 4-1
Default SNMP settings
Community
Source
Access Control
Public
192.168.254.1
Read only
Private
192.168.254.1
Read/Write
Net
192.168.254.1
Notify
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