User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- FCC and IC Statement
- Getting started
- 1.1. Document structure
- 1.2. Abbreviations
- 1.3. Document marks
- System Description
- 2.1. Introducing InfiLINK XG
- 2.2. Hardware Description
- 2.3. InfiLINK XG Specifications
- Installation
- 3.1. Installation Requirements
- 3.2. Equipment Positioning Guidelines
- 3.3. Installing the Outdoor Units
- 3.4. Installing the Indoor Unit
- Commissioning
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Step by step procedure
- Operation & Administration
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. InfiLINK XG unit access
- 5.3. Status
- 5.3.1. Interface Statistics
- 5.3.2. Wireless Link Statistics
- 5.4. Antenna alignment
- 5.5. Maintenance
- 5.5.1. Firmware
- 5.5.2. Upload
- 5.5.3. Download
- 5.5.4. Bottom section of the page
- 5.6. Settings
- 5.6.1. General
- 5.6.2. Network Access
- 5.6.3. Radio
- 5.6.4. Switch
- 5.6.5. VLAN Switching
- 5.6.6. SNMP
- 5.6.7. Apply and Try buttons for the configuration
- 5.6.8. Configuring QoS
- 5.6.9. Configuring per-VLAN 802.1p priority assignment
- Troubleshooting
- 5
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. The wireless link is down (it got lost)
- 6.3. No access to the local unit
- 6.4. Expected capacity is not met
- 6.5. Errors on the wireless link, throughput fluctuations
- 6.6. No data is being transferred
- 6.7. The management of the unit is lost
- 6.7.1. ERConsole recovery procedure
- 6.7.2. Restore to factory settings using ERConsole
Chapter 3 - Configuration
Technical User Manual
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Table 34 - SNMP Access
5.6.6.2. SNMP traps
SNMP protocol 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 SNMP Traps support module (which
acts as an agent) that performs a centralized information delivery from unit internal
subsystems to the SNMP server. This zone focuses on SNMP Traps agent
configuration.
In this section, you can view and edit the current SNMP traps 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; it is
normally the IP address of the InfiNet Wireless unit
Destination
Set the IP address of the server (InfiMonitor, for
example) and the UDP port (162 port is commonly used)
V2
Enable/disable SNMP v.2
Table 35 - SNMP Traps
The check boxes below specify traps or trap groups that are sent to the server:
SNMP trap types Description
radioGroup
Events which are related to
changes of radio link parameters
radioFreqChanged
The Frequency has changed
radioBandChanged
The Band has changed
others
Other changes in network
linkEvent
One
of the communication links
represented in the agent’s
configuration has come up or come
down
trapdColdStartEvent
Cold Start event has occurred