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8.3.10.1 Control Access to HTTP Interface
The attribute HTTP Access Enabled allows a user to stop any access to a unit via the web
interface. The default value for this control is set to “yes”, which means that the unit can be
accessed using the web interface. If the option “No” is selected, then a warning is displayed
as shown in Figure 67.
Figure 67 – Warning when disabling HTTP Interface
8.3.10.2 Control Access to Telnet Interface
The attribute HTTP Telnet Enabled allows a user to stop any access to a unit via the telnet
interface. The default value for this control is set to “yes”, which means that the unit can be
accessed using the telnet interface
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8.3.10.3 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
The industry standard remote management technique is SNMP (Simple Network
Management Protocol). The PTP 500 Series Bridge supports version 1 and version 2c of the
SNMP protocol.
8.3.10.4 Supported Management Information Bases (MIBS)
The PTP 500 Series Bridge SNMP stack currently supports the following MIBs:
MIB-II, RFC-1213, The PTP 500 Series Bridge supports the ‘System Group’ and
‘Interfaces Group’.
Bridge MIB, RFC-1493, The PTP 500 Series Bridge supports the ‘dot1dBase Group’ and
the ‘dot1dBasePortTable Group’.
PTP 500 Series Bridge proprietary MIB
RFC-2233 (High capacity counter) MIB
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If HTTP, Telnet and SNMP interfaces have been disabled, then the user needs to use the Recovery image to
reset IP & Ethernet Configuration back to factory defaults to re-enable the HTTP-Telnet interfaces. SNMP can
also be used to re-enable the other interfaces if SNMP is enabled.