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Exalt Installation and Management Guide
ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios
42 203591-002
2009-12-18
Enable the SNMPv3 options to allow entering read and read/write user names and passwords. These
entries are de-coupled from the standard radio user names and passwords. SNMPv3 provides full
management security.
SNMP Traps
SNMP traps alert the central network management system with important issues about the radio
system. Trap filters are set on the Traps Configuration page (Figure 18).
Trap support for all versions of SNMP are provided and can be independently enabled. Enter the IP
address to which the traps are directed in the Trap Destination IP Address field. The Ethernet port that
is being used for management must be connected to the network to allow trap information to reach the
designated IP address. In a bridged network, this may not require special network settings. In a routed
network, the connected router must have a defined path for the IP address.
Figure 18 Trap Configuration page
The following traps are available:
Authentication Trap: This is an SNMP standard trap when password information for SNMP is
incorrect. This can help identify unwanted intrusions into the management system and for
diagnosis of SNMP issues for valid users.
Radio Reboot Trap: This trap is sent after any radio reboot to inform the manager of the reboot
status.
Local/Remote Link Status Trap: This trap is sent when Link is in errored state (equivalent to the
Link LED on the radio front panel or the Link status bar in the upper-left of the Exalt GUI
window).
Note: Users are encouraged to avoid enabling SNMPv1/V2c support due to known security
loopholes in these protocols.
Note: The Update button must be clicked to save any changes to this page.