User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Target audience
- Prerequisites
- Notation
- Product overview
- Product features
- Package contents
- Physical dimensions
- LED indicators
- Ethernet port LED indicators
- Interfaces
- Mounting options
- DIN rail mounting bracket
- Wall mounted via DIN rail bracket
- DIN rail mount
- Pole mount using DIN rail bracket
- Desk mount
- Powering the router
- Installing the router
- Data Connection
- Connect on demand
- SIM Management
- Operator settings
- SIM security settings
- LAN
- Wireless settings
- Ethernet LAN/WAN
- WAN failover
- Routing
- VPN
- Dynamic DNS
- Network time (NTP)
- Data stream manager
- PADD
- SNMP
- TR-069
- GPS
- USSD
- IO configuration
- SMS messaging
- Diagnostics
- Sending an SMS Diagnostic Command
- Log
- System configuration
- Administration
- Watchdogs
- Power management
- USB-OTG
- Storage
- Reboot
- Restoring factory default settings
- Accessing recovery mode
- Status
- Log
- Application Installer
- Settings
- Reboot
- Overview
- Accessing USB/SD card storage devices
- Host and Device mode
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SNMP traps
SNMP traps are messages from the router to the Network Management System sent as UDP packets. They are often used to notify
the management system of any significant events such as whether the link is up or down.
Configuring SNMP traps
To configure SNMP traps:
1.
In the Trap destination field, enter the IP address to which SNMP data is to be sent.
2.
In the Heartbeat interval field, enter the number of seconds between SNMP heartbeats.
3.
Use the Trap persistence field to specify the time in seconds that an SNMP trap persists.
4.
Use the Trap retransmission time to specify the length of time in seconds between SNMP trap retransmissions.
Figure 99 - SNMP traps
To send a manual SNMP Heartbeat, click the Send heartbeat button. When you have finished configuring the SNMP traps, click the
Save button to save the settings.
Note: When a factory reset is performed via SNMP, the SNMP settings are preserved.