User manual
Chapter 4. SNMP 
The manager configuration has the ability to setup access for up to four (4) different 
management workstations. The community strings act like passwords in dealing with the 
device via SNMP protocol. By changing the community strings (numbered 1 & 2) for read / 
write ('secret' in this case) and read only ('public') access, and assigning a community string 
to an access IP, an administrator can control access to the FMUX04. 
  HINT: when entering IP addresses, enter without "dots" and include any leading zeros. 
For example, the above IP address 172.24.1.125 would be entered as 172024001125 while 
10.0.0.1 would be entered as 010000000001. 
Note that in the above example, the management workstation with IP address 172.24.1.125 
and using the community string 'secret', has full read and write access and receives traps. The 
management station at 192.168.0.15 has read only privileges when using the community 
string 'public' and can also receive trap messages. The other two stations at Access IP 3&4 
have read only access and do not receive any trap messages. After all settings have been 
made, press ESC to the 'SNMP Configuration' menu and press "4" 'Save Configuration and 
Reboot the SNMP'. 
4.6.3 TFTP Server Configuration 
LOCAL << TFTP Server Configuration >> 
1. TFTP Server IP [172. 24. 1.125] 
2. File name of SNMP Firmware [c:\fmux04v1.0.bin] 
3. File name of Main Board Firmware [c:\cpu1v0.bin] 
4. File name of FPGA Firmware [c:\fpga1v0.bin] 
Press <ESC> to previous menu. 
Item number 1, is the IP address of a server running the TFTP protocol (trivial FTP) used for 
updating the SNMP firmware image in the SNMP card. 
Item number 2, is the path and filename of the image file that the SNMP card will download 
when the TFTP SNMP upgrade function is called. 
Item number 3, is the path and filename of the image file that the SNMP card will download 
when the TFTP Main Board Firmware upgrade function is called. 
Item number 4, is the path and filename of the image file that the SNMP card will download 
when the TFTP FPGA Firmware upgrade function is called. 
Remember, when setting the "server path" information for a UNIX or LINUX based server, 
the upper and lower case must be correctly observed. Also remember that UNIX path 
separators use "/" while Windows uses "\" to separate path directories. 
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