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MultiVOIP 400/800 User Guide
Applications Setup
Clicking the Others button on the Setup menu displays the Applications Setup dialog box. This
dialog box allows you to enable SNMP Agent (the default is disabled) and set up all the necessary
parameters; enable or disable various remote configuration methods such as TFTP (Trivial File
Transfer Protocol) Server, Web Server, Dumb Terminal Management, and Telnet Server; and assign
a Password to the MultiVOIP 400/800 for Internet security. These remote configuration applications
enable remote viewing and changing of the MultiVOIP 400/800 configuration, or updating firmware,
from anywhere on the connected internetwork.
Verify that the desired applications are enabled (checked). All applications are checked (enabled) as
the default condition. To disable a given application, click to uncheck the check box and disable
support.
SNMP related operations can be performed only when the SNMP Agent is enabled (checked) on this
dialog box. The IP address of the system (i.e., SNMP Manager) that will receive the Traps from the
MultiVOIP 400/800 should be entered in the IP Address field in the Trap Manager group. The
Community Name of the SNMP Manager receiving the Traps can be a maximum of 19 characters
and is case sensitive. The default Port Number of the SNMP Manager receiving the Traps is 162.
The MultiVOIP 400/800 currently supports a maximum of two community users at a time, and they
can be assigned either Read/Write or Read Only rights.
The Password group enables you to enter a password, up to 13 alphanumeric characters, to be
used for Internet Security. Once the password is entered (in the MultiVOIP Password field) and
confirmed (in the Confirm Password field), remote users will be queried to enter the password
before gaining access to the MultiVOIP 400/800 for configuration purposes.
Note: If you forget your password, contact Multi-Tech Technical Support for instructions.
For more information on using these applications, click the on-line Help button or refer to Chapter 5,
Remote Configuration and Management.