Specifications
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration
IPmux-24 Ver. 1.5 Configuring IPmux-24 for Management 4-5
Controlling the Authentication Failure Trap
You can enable sending the authentication failure trap, if a network manager
from an unauthorized community attempts to access IPmux-24.
³ To enable or disable sending the authentication failure trap:
1. From the Management menu, select Authentication.
The Authentication menu appears (see
Figure
4-4
).
2. From the Authentication menu, Select Authentication Failure Trap to enable
or disable sending this trap in case of an unauthorized access attempt.
Configuration>System>Management>Authentication
1. Authentication Failure Trap (Disable)
>
Please select item <1 to 1>
ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure
4-4. Authentication Menu
Defining Network Managers
Define or modify the network management stations to which the SNMP agent of
IPmux-24 will send traps. Up to 16 managers can be defined. In addition, you can
enable or disable manager stations to receive traps.
³ To add a network manager:
1. From the Management menu, select Manager List.
The Management List menu appears (see
Figure
4-5
).
2. From the Management List menu, type a to add a management station.
The Management List menu display changes, entering the Add mode
(see
Figure
4-6
).
3. When in Add mode, perform the following:
Select IP Address, and enter the IP address of the management station.
Select IP Mask, and enter the IP mask of the management station.
Select Trap Mask, and select Enable or Disable to mask or unmask traps
for the selected management station.
Press <Esc> to return to the Edit mode.
³ To edit the manager list:
1. From the Management List menu, move the cursor to the Trap Mask field by
pressing <Tab>.
2. Toggle between Enable and Disable to mask or unmask traps for the selected
management station.
Refer to trap list in
Chapter 6
for the detailed description of the IPmux-24
traps.