Tool – Allied Telesis AT-VIEW PLUS 3.1 DEVICE MANAGER User Manual
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AT-VIEW PLUS
DEVICE MANAGER
"MIB variable" option displays a MIB variable name in its original form.
Examples:
sysDescr.0
sysContact.0
sysName.0
sysLocation.0
"Both" option displays a MIB variable name in both English and its original form.
Examples:
System Description (sysDescr.0)
System Contact (sysContact.0)
System Name (sysName.0)
System Location (sysLocation.0)
Omit Display
In the Edit tab of dialog boxes, where MIB variables can be edited, "Stack#.Port#" is
appended at the end of the MIB variable name. If you want to omit this suffix, check this
box.
The X-axis display name of the chart and graph is displayed with the number
When checked, item names on the graph/chart's x-axis are displayed as numbers instead
of variable names. This option may be useful when you view a lot of variables on a
screen.
Encoding
Specifies the character encoding system to use in sending and receiving SNMP data.
SNMP receive data encoding
Specifies the character encoding of the data received from the device. Your options are
None, Auto detect, Shift JIS, JIS, and EUC.
Note
- In some cases, AT-View Plus Device Manager may not be able to recognize the
SNMP data encoding format received when "Auto detect" is selected. If this occurs, you
will need to specify the appropriate SNMP data encoding format.
SNMP send data encoding
Specifies the character encoding of the data sent by the device. Your options are None,
Shift JIS, JIS, and EUC.
Note
- It is advisable to set the encoding option to the default value.
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