Install Instructions
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Important Notice
- Introduction
- Document structure
- Document marks
- Key Features
- Hardware Platform
- Power supply
- Lightning protection unit
- Synchronization unit
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- AUX-ODU-SYNC Cable gland Assembling
- AUX-ODU-SYNC Connection to ODU
- Packing List
- Planning considerations
- Link Pre-configuration in the lab
- Installation
- Operation & Administration
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
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SNMP access parameter Description
Privacy Password Set the privacy password
It is necessary when privacy is enabled for the required security
level
24 Table - SNMP Access
Traps
SNMPprotocol operation requires a network agent instance to send asynchronous messages (traps) whenever a
specific event occurs on the controlled device (object). InfiNet Wireless units have a built-in "SNMPTraps" support
module (which acts as an agent) that performs a centralized information delivery from unit internal subsystems to
theSNMPserver. This zone focuses on "SNMPTraps" agent configuration.
In this section, you can view and edit the current "SNMPtraps" settings. You can clone, remove and clear target and
traps by clicking the corresponding buttons:
SNMP traps parameter Description
Enable SNMP Traps Enable/disable to send "SNMP traps"
Agent IP Set the IP address of the device which sends traps
Transport Set the transport method
Two options are available:
“IP” - all SNMP traps are sent to the server specified in
the “Destination” field below
“MINT Gateway” - this option should be used when the
SNMP server is located beyond a gateway that acts as an
SNMP agent for the whole MINT network
Gateway MAC Set the MAC address of the gateway in your MINT network (relay
device) if you selected “MINT Gateway” option
If there's no MAC address specified, all "SNMP traps" are sent to
the MINT SNMP relay
The relay can be specified by checking the "Trap Gateway"
check-box in the "Link Settings" section
Destination Set the IP address of the server and the UDP port (162 port is
commonly used)
25 Table - SNMP Traps
SNMPtrap types
The check boxes below specify traps or trap groups that are sent to the server:










