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MIB files
Add – use this option to add a selected MIB file to the MIB database.
Delete – use this option to delete a selected MIB file.
Recompile – use this option to recompile a selected MIB file.
File – this column shows the path to the MIB file source. This path is relevant for
the
option.
Recompile
Status – this column shows the current status of a MIB file. The options are
,
and
. The MIB file statuses are also
Compiled
Not compiled
Not found
indicated by the icons on the line beginnings as shown in Figure 2.
Additional information – displays additional information.
Figure: View of MIB File Management Section
Default Notify filter options according to RFC3415
Internet access:
subtree 1.3.6.1
Restricted access:
System – subtree 1.3.6.1.2.1.1 according to RFC3918
SNMP – subtree 1.3.6.1.2.1.11 according to RFC3918
snmpEngine – subtree 1.3.6.1.6.3.10.2.1 according to RFC3411
snmpMPDStats – subtree 1.3.6.1.6.3.11.2.1 according to RFC3412
usmStats – subtree 1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.1 according to RFC3414
When you choose the Internet filter, the following traps are transmitted upon the PBX
restart:
ColdStart is sent notifying of the PBX restart or switch–off.
Information is sent on all L1 Active ports, i.e. Cornet, BRI and PRI.
Information is sent on all CO and ASL ports.
Information is sent on all successfully logged–in GSM ports with SIM cards.
Finally, information on error statuses and their elimination is sent: DSS1
deactivation or higher BER or SLIP (according to setting), Cornet deactivation
(according to setting), ASL – error, CO – error, GSM – logout or bad signal
(according to setting).
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In this tag specify the ports and the client from which the PBX is able to receive
requests.
Peer port – here the PBX expects the SNMP requests and acknowledgements.
The default SNMP port is 161.
From this client address only – use this option to lock receiving requests from
a selected IP address or domain name.