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Chapter 7: Monitoring System Performance Efficient Networks
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Router family
Technical Reference Guide
Page 7-4 Efficient Networks
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Configuring SNMP
The router provides SNMP agent support for accepting SNMP requests for status,
statistics, and configuration information as read-only operations and remote
configuration (write-operations) by an SNMP manager is allowed after authentication.
The SNMP configuration parameters are described in the following paragraphs.
Community String - This parameter identifies the SNMP community to
which the router belongs. The community acts as a identifier between the
SNMP manager and agent for requests. The community setting allows the
SNMP manager to request information from a community, rather than each
node (agent) individually. By default, the community is set to public; a
commonly used string. The router supports association of one community
setting.
SNMP Port - Allows management of the SNMP port. The SNMP port can be
disabled, set to the default (161) or re-defined to a non-standard value.
SNMP Interfaces - This parameter defines SNMP participation by interface
by enabling or disabling WAN or LAN access.
System Password - This is the password used by all client based support
applications.
Trap Manager - The IP address for a node (SNMP manager) that will receive
a Trap event from the router. Up to four Trap Manager entries can be
configured. The Trap Manager is an optional setting and can be enabled or
disable as desired.
SNMP Filter - The SNMP filter validates SNMP clients by defining a single or
range of IP addresses that are allowed to access the router via the SNMP.
Multiple address ranges can be specified; if no range is specified, access is
allowed as defined in the SNMP interfaces setting.
Procedures
To configure SNMP parameters via the WMI, refer to SNMP on page 8-41. To
configure SNMP from the command line, use the following commands:
-> snmp community <snmp community name>
Sets the SNMP community to which the router belongs; the default community is
"public".
-> snmp snmpport default | disabled | <port>
Default - Returns the SNMP port the default value(161) and re-enables SNMP after
it is disabled.
Disabled - Disables the SNMP port by setting the port to 0).
Redefines the SNMP port. to a value between 1 and 65535.
-> snmp snmppasswd <password>
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