Specifications

EASTAR UHP-1000 SERIES SATELLITE ROUTER
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL, V. 2.3
(SW VERSION 2.2.9)
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clear log - Purge logs
Clear the log.
logging interface|demod|config|system enable|disable - Logging events
Permit or prohibit entering various message types in the log.
2.11.7 Limitations to access to the router
UHP-1000 router is provided with two privilege levels User and Administrator. The User
has access to the entire statistics but cannot change router configuration. Two passwords to
log in the router are set. User password closes access to the router over Telnet and console.
If, in this case, Administrator password is not set, by entering user password the logging-in
person obtains administrator access. This is the most convenient mode. If it is necessary to
differentiate the access to the router on both levels, you have to issue the «admin»
command and enter the second password to obtain administrator rights. In the latter mode,
if only administrator password is set, anyone can log in without password and see statistics,
and for the administrator mode make use of the «admin» command.
These passwords are used also for WWW-access.
admin - Switch to Administrator mode
Switch over to administrator mode.
password user|administrator - Set passwords
Change or switch off password. If you afterwards press “enter” button two times, the password will be reset.
exit - Log out from console
Exit from remote or console session.
2.11.8 SNMP protocol
UHP-1000 router supports SNMP protocol versions V1 and Community-based V2. The
following SNMP classes are supported:
.iso.org.dod.internet.
management.mib2.
system.
...
interfaces.
...
private.enterprises.EASTAR.uhpV22.
...
Information on variables can be obtained from the MIB file supplied with the router or from
EASTAR NMS.
---------- SNMP parameters
snmp community read|write STRING - Set community strings
Defining SNMP passwords for reading and writing (by default public and private).
snmp access IP_ADDR IP_ADDR - Allow access from
Set up of IP-addresses from which the router will receive SNMP requests. Zero address (0.0.0.0) means that this
value is not used. With both zero addresses access over SNMP to the router is fully blocked. If the first address
is entered as 255.255.255.255, the access to the router will be possible from any IP-address.
show snmp - Display SNMP parameters
Display SNMP statistics.