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SM User Manual January 2004
Software Release 4.1
Trap Address
The operator specifies the IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) of an NMS server to which trap information
should be sent. Trap information informs the monitoring system that something has occurred. For
example, trap information is sent:
after a reboot of the module.
when an NMS server attempts to access agent information but either
supplied an inappropriate community string or SNMP version number.
is associated with a subnet to which access is disallowed.
Permission
The operator can set this parameter to Read Only to disallow any parameter changes by the NMS.
Site Name
The operator specifies a string to associate with the physical module. This parameter is written into
the sysName SNMP MIB-II object and can be polled by an SNMP management server. The buffer
size for this field is 128 characters.
Site Contact
The operator enters contact information for the module administrator. This parameter is written into
the sysContact SNMP MIB-II object and can be polled by an SNMP management server. The
buffer size for this field is 128 characters.
Site Location
The operator enters information about the physical location of the module. This parameter is written
into the sysLocation SNMP MIB-II object and can be polled by an SNMP management server. The
buffer size for this field is 128 characters.
8.2.2 Configuration Buttons
The Configuration page provides the following buttons:
Save Changes
When the operator clicks this button, any changes that have been made on the Configuration page
are recorded in flash memory. However, these changes do not apply until the next reboot of the
module.
Undo Saved Changes
When the operator clicks this button, any changes that have been made but were not committed by
a reboot of the module are undone.
Set to Factory Defaults
When the operator clicks this button, all configurable parameters are reset to the factory settings.
Reboot
When the operator clicks this button, the module reboots. When the operator has changed
parameters in the Configuration page, the system highlights the Reboot button as a reminder that
a reboot (in addition to a save operation) is required to implement the changes.
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