User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction
- CHAPTER 2 First Time Installation
- 2
- 2.1 Overview
- 2.2 System Setup
- 2.3 Configuration Step by Step
- 2.3.1 Log into ZoneDAS
- 2.3.2 Set System Time
- 2.3.3 Ensure that RF Inputs are Within Range (0 ~ 24 dBm)
- 2.3.4 Configure BU Parameters
- 2.3.5 Loading a Pre-Set Configuration with a Config File
- 2.3.6 Checking RF Activity from the BU Screen
- 2.3.7 Mount Each RU
- 2.3.8 Configure RU Parameters
- 2.3.9 Turn Service On
- 2.3.10 Fill in Descriptive Information
- 2.3.11 Set Central Management
- 2.3.12 Save Settings
- 2.3.13 Backup Configurations
- CHAPTER 3 The Web Configurator
- CHAPTER 4 Home
- Chapter 5 Setting
- Chapter 6 Fault
- CHAPTER 7 System
- CHAPTER 8 Maintenance
Chapter 7: System
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• Trap - Used by the agent to inform the manager about events.
To setup ZoneDAS for SNMP operation, it is necessary to configure its SNMP parameters and
settings. To access these options, click System > SNMP to open the following screen:
Figure 38 System > SNMP
The following table describes the labels on the SNMP screen.
Table 21 System > SNMP
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
General Settings
Version
Select the SNMP version the BU will use for sending traps to the SNMP manager.
Choose from v2c, v3, or v2c+v3.
Get Community
Enter the Get Community, which is the password for the incoming Get and GetNext
requests from the management station. The default is public and allows all requests.
Set Community
Enter the Set community, which is the password for incoming Set requests from the
management station. The default is private and allows all requests.
Trap Community
Enter the Trap Community, which is the password sent with each trap to the SNMP
manager.
Trap Destination
Trap
This is the index number for the entry.
Version
Select an SNMP version supported by the BTS.
Destination IP
Type the IP address of the station to which you wish to send your SNMP traps.
Port
Enter the port number to which the BU sends SNMP requests.
SNMPv3 Settings
User Name
This field displays the username under which the BU is logged on.
Security Level
Select whether you want to implement authentication and/or encryption for SNMP
communication from this BU. Choose:
•
None -to use the username as the password string to send to the SNMP manager.
This is equivalent to Get, Set and Trap Community in SNMP v2c. This is the lowest
security level.
•
Authentication - to implement an authentication algorithm for SNMP messages
sent by this BU.
•
Authentication + Privacy - to implement authentication and encryption for SNMP
messages sent by this BU. This is the highest security level.
Note: The settings on the SNMP manager must be set at the same or higher security
level relative to the security level settings on the BU.