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Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User’s Manual
2-4 Pre-configuring LA-210 for Network Management RV-EMS/NGN LA-210
LA-210
Configuration>System>Management>Host
1. IP Address (0.0.0.0)
2. Mask (255.255.255.0)
3. Default Gateway (0.0.0.0)
4. Read Community (public)
5. Write Community (private)
6. Trap Community (public)
7. Encapsulation >
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Figure
2-1. Host Menu (LA-210)
Configuring the Management Access
LA-210 allows you to enable access to the management system via an SNMP
application.
³ To configure the Management Access:
Display the Management Access menu (Configuration > System >
Management > Management Access), and set SNMP Access to Enable.
LA-210
Configuration>System>Management>Management Access
1. User Access >
2. RADIUS Parameters >
3. TELNET/SSH access > (Enable)
4. SNMP Access > (Enable)
5. WEB Access > (Enable)
6. Access Policy > (Enable Remote)
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ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure
2-2. Management Access Menu (LA-210)
Adding a Network Management Station (NMS)
In order to remotely configure LA-210, the NMS needs to be listed in the
Manager List. NMS configuration defines the IP address of a new network
management station (NMS), and the enterprise-specific traps that will be sent to
the new network management station.
The maximum number of network management stations is 10. If this number is
exceeded, you must delete an existing station.
Each NMS is automatically assigned an index number in the range of 1 to 10.