Specifications

Reference Guide 4-13
CPU Card TCP/IP Network Management
DEFAULT IP PORT
The Default IP Port setting tells the CPU card where IP packets will be sent or received. The
options are
off
(to disable Network Management System),
local
(information will be sent over
the DB-9 computer serial port to NMS equipment),
wan
(information will be sent over the
WAN FDL/SA4 or a DS0 [chosen on the WAN card main screen with ESF/NMS RPT option])
or
serv
(information will be sent over WAN DS0s through the Ethernet connection to NMS
equipment).
If this parameter is set to
local
,
wan
or
serv,
the Print Alarms feature (mentioned in the
previous section) must be set to
off
. If
local
is chosen for this setting, the internal modem will
not operate.
DEFAULT IP SLOT
The Default IP Slot options are determined by the choice of Default IP Port. If
off
or
local
is
selected for that parameter, this option will show
n/a
. If
wan
is selected, the options for this
parameter will show
W1-W4
(the WAN card slot that transmits and receives NMS
information). If
serv
is chosen, the options for this parameter will show
P1-P3
(the server card
slot that transmits and receives NMS information).
DEFAULT IP UNIT
The Default IP Unit options are determined by the choice of Default IP Port. If
off
or
local
is
selected for that parameter, this option will show
n/a
. If
wan
is selected above, the options for
this parameter will be
1-2
(corresponding with the WAN port).
RPT1 IP ADDR
The RPT1 IP Address is the IP address of the first Network Management System host running
a SNMP trap server.
RPT1 COMMUN STR
The RPT1 Community String holds the community string for the first NMS host running a
SNMP trap server. The community string provides additional security by rejecting messages
that do not contain the correct string.
There must be some entry in this field to enable RPT1.
RPT2 IP ADDR
The RPT2 IP Address is the IP address of the second Network Management System host
running a SNMP trap server.