User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Hub Installation Checklist – 6x60-degree
- Link Budget Parameters for 6x60 Hub
- Wireless Cable Modem Configuration – CXC150W
- W-CMTS BSR1000W Setup Guide
- Factory Settings BSR1000W
- Connecting to the BSR1000 CMTS
- Setting the System Passwords
- Configure the Ethernet IP Address
- Configure Cable IP Address
- Configure the CMTS
- Configure Downstream Port
- Configure Upstream Ports:
- Configure Basic Routing
- Save the Configuration
- Creating a static route from the server to the BSR1000
- Windows 2000 DHCP Server
- Time-of-Day Server Setup Guide
- BSR1000W SNMPc View and Community
- SolarWinds’ TFTP-Server
- Cable System Basics
- Reader Feedback
12 BSR1000W SNMPc View and Community
The SNMP control function is located in the privilege exec mode of the CLI. In order to
provision community names and access privileges such as Read Only, Read/Write, or Trap
a view will need to be created.
From the RDN# prompt type snmp view, followed by the name (view) to be created and the
following OID value 1.3.6 this is the location of where in the MIB OID that you will begin
management. Follow that with inc or exc to included or exclude privileges.
example: RDN#(config) snmp view public_v 1.3.6 inc
Now that the view has been created Community Names will need to be set for the different
privilege levels.
example: RDN#(config) snmp community public ro view public_v and
RDN#(config)snmp community private rw view public_v
In the above examples we have created a view named public_v and have given that view
Read only privileges with a community name of public and read/write privileges with a
community name of private.
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