Modem Installation And Maintenance Practice
Table Of Contents
- Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice
- Front Matter
- Section 1, Introduction
- Section 2, Application Guidelines
- Section 3, Installation
- Section 4, Provisioning Defaults
- Section 5, User Interface
- Introduction
- System Management
- Logging on to the Total Access 1240
- Menu Structure
- Menu Navigation
- Menu Trees
- Menu Descriptions
- Configuration Screen
- Bridge Circuit Management Menu
- System Management Menu
- SHDSL Ports Menu
- System Alarm Log Screen
- Contact Information Screen
- Section 6, Maintenance
- Section 7, Specifications
- Appendix A, Declaration of Conformity
- Appendix B, SCA File Format
- Appendix C, Warranty

Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions
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SNMP Configuration Menu
The SNMP Configuration menu (see Figure 5-35) is used to provision community names, trap
hosts, and the traps enabled options, which provide control to manage SNMP remote access to
the system through inband management.
Figure 5-35. SNMP Configuration Menu
The SNMP Configuration menu options are shown in Table 5-37.
Table 5-37. SNMP Configuration Menu Options
Option Description Function
1 Contact Information This option displays the “SNMP Contact Information
Menu” on page 5-52.
2 Community Names This option displays the “SNMP Community Names
Menu” on page 5-53.
3 Trap Hosts This option displays the “SNMP Trap Hosts Menu” on
page 5-55.
4 Traps Enabled This option toggles between Yes and No to enable or
disable the traps.
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Unacknowledged Alarms: None
SNMP Configuration
1. Contact Information
2. Community Names
3. Trap Hosts
4. Traps Enabled Yes
Selection :
'?' - System Help Screen