User`s guide

48 MDS iNET 900 Series User’s Guide MDS 05-2806A01, Rev. E.1
Trap Version—This species what version of SNMP will be used
to encode the outgoing traps. The choices are v1_traps,
v2_traps, and v3_traps. When v3_traps are selected, v2-style
traps are sent, but with a v3 header. [
v1 Traps, v2 Traps, v3 Traps]
Auth Traps Status—Indicates whether or not traps will be gener-
ated for login events to the transceiver. [
Disabled/Enabled; Dis-
abled
]
SNMP V3 Passwords—Determines whether v3 passwords are
managed locally or via an SNMP Manager. The different behav-
iors of the Agent depending on the mode selected, are described
in
SNMP Mode above.
Trap Manager #1–#4— Table of up to 4 locations on the network
that traps are sent to. [
Any standard IP address]
NOTE: The number in the upper right-hand corner of the screen is the
SNMP Agent’s SNMPv3 Engine ID. Some SNMP Managers
may need to know this ID in order interface with the trans-
ceiver’s SNMP Agent. The ID only appears on the screen
when SNMP Mode is either v1-v2-v3 or v3_only.
3.5 RADIO CONFIGURATION
There are two primary data layers in the transceiver network—radio and
data. Since the data layer is dependent on the radio layer working prop-
erly, configuration of the radio items should be reviewed and set before
proceeding. This section explains the Radio Configuration Menu,
(Figure 3-19 for AP, Figure 3-20 for Remote). The Configuration Menu
is followed a secondary menu, the Skip Zone Options.
3.5.1 Radio Configuration Menu
Figure 3-19. Radio Configuration Menu From iNET Access Point
(iNET II data rate selection is 512/1024 kbps)