Configuration Commands
Rev 3.0B Feb.08
117
•
n=0
:
SNMP
is
disabled.
•
n=1
‐
65535
*SNMPSECLVL=
n
Selects
the
security
level
requirements
for
SNMP
communica
‐
tions.
•
n=0
:
No
security
required.
SNMPv2c
and
SNMPv3
communications
are
allowed.
•
n=1
:
Authentication
equivalent
to
“authNoPriv”
setting
in
SNMPv3.
SNMPv3
is
required
to
do
authentication,
SNMPv2c
transmissions
will
be
silently
discarded.
•
n=2
:
Authentication
and
encryption,
equivalent
to
“authPriv”
ʹ
setting
in
SNMPv3.
SNMPv3
is
required
to
do
authentication
and
encryption,
SNMPv2c
and
SNMPv3
authNoPriv
transmissions
will
be
silently
discarded.
Messages
are
both
authenticated
and
encrypted
to
prevent
a
hacker
from
viewing
its
contents.
*SNMPTRAPDEST=host/[port]
Controls
destination
for
SNMP
Trap
messages.
If
port
is
0
or
host
is
empty,
traps
are
disabled.
Traps
are
sent
out
according
to
the
SNMP
security
level
(i.e.
if
the
security
level
is
2,
traps
will
be
authenticated
and
encrypted).
Currently,
the
only
trap
that
can
be
generated
is
linkup.
•
host=IP
address
•
port=TCP
port
*SNTP=
n
Enables
daily
SNTP
update
of
the
system
time.
•
n=0
:
Off
•
n=1
:
On
*SNTPADDR=
[d.d.d.d][name]
SNTP
Server
IP
address,
or
fully
‐
qualified
domain
name,
to
use
if
*SNTP=1.
If
blank,
time.nist.gov
is
used.
•
d.d.d.d=IP
address
•
name=domain
name
*TELNETTIMEOUT=
n
Telnet
port
inactivity
time
out.
By
default,
this
value
is
set
to
close
the
AT
telnet
connection
if
no
data
is
received
for
2
minutes.
•
n=minutes