Corporation Network Router User Manual

SNMP Setup - Managed
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SNMP Setup - Managed
The managed approach to provisioning allows the use of Simplified Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) to be enabled.
An SNMP manager station at the ISO headquarters is assigned to receive information from
the IN-tact devices by entering its IP address into the Manager Address and Trap
Destination fields. Multiple SNMP managers may be utilized - one for traps, one for gets and
sets, depending on network configuration, by enabling the second Manager Address and
Trap Destination fields
The community name fields are required to identify the IN-tact devices to the SNMP manager.
These values are discretionary names selected for use and synchronized with the SNMP
manager.
NOTE: If the IN-tact is behind a NAT firewall, ports 80 and 443 will require port forwarding in order to
access the web interface of the IN-tact 1101. To use SNMP remote management, additional
setup of the router may be required. SNMP port addresses 161 and 162 will need to be
accessible. You may also have to configure Virtual Server Settings within the router to set up
both ports 80 and 443 as TCP for the web interface, and ports 161 and 162 as UDP for SNMP
access. Refer to the router documentation for more information on performing these setup
items.