CommScope ATC300-2000 User Manual
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Section 8–Configuring the Controller to Connect Over an SNMP Manager ATC300-1000/2000 Teletilt
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Figure 8-2. Configuring ATC300-1000/2000 Controller’s SNMP Agent.
The SNMP Configuration page is divided into three sections: the SNMP Agent General Configuration,
the SNMP Trap Configuration, and the Command Response field (Figure 8-2).
General Configuration
1. To configure the ATC300-1000/2000 controller SNMP agent, first select Enabled in order to enable
the agent.
2. The SNMP Port Number is the SNMP manager port that allows SNMP message traffic, and is
usually set to 161. Note that this field is not configurable while the agent is enabled.
The three Community fields are agreed-upon strings that must be likewise configured on the SNMP
manager. In other words, SNMP traffic will be prohibited if the community strings do not match
between the agent and manager.
BSA trap mode will configure the controller to send traps that contain only the index of the alarm
causing the trap. BSA trap mode is the default configuration, since this is usually sufficient. The
WIG trap mode will send a trap that contains much more information about the trap.
The
System Location, Contact, and Name fields are purely informational fields stored on the
controller and retrievable using standard SNMP queries.
3. Select
Set SNMP Agent Config to send the modified configuration to the controller. (To set the
SNMP configuration back to default values, select Factory Defaults.)
Click to Set
SNMP Agent
Config.
Click to Set
SNMP Trap
Config.
Command Response Field
SNMP Trap
Configuration Field
SNMP General Configuration Field