CommScope ATC300-2000 User Manual
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ATC300-1000/2000 Teletilt
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RET System Section 8–Configuring the Controller to Connect Over an SNMP Manager
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Trap Configuration
1. The
SNMP Trap Configuration table (Figure 8-2) configures the controller to report traps for up
to four SNMP managers. Typical examples for using a trap is to alert an SNMP manager that a
controller has been installed at a new site or to show a new alarm condition has occurred.
To configure a trap manager, enter the SNMP manager IP address, the Port number desired for
the trap to enter the manager system, select Valid to validate this entry, select the Protocol level
of the trap (usually SNMPv1 is sufficient), and then Enable the trap entry.
2. Select
Set SNMP Trap Config to send the modified trap table to the controller. Note that the SNMP
agent can still be operational even if no trap managers are configured.
Command Response Field
The third section of the web page is the Command Response field. This field provides feedback
if an error occurs when sending SNMP configurations to the controller.
8.2 Security and Site Sharing (ATC300-1000/2000 only)
ATC300 software releases 2.32 through 2.35 offer simple web interface security. As of release 2.36,
this feature is enhanced to offer a second level of security to support site sharing.
The controller’s web interface password protection can be accessed through the menu option Con-
figuration → Controller Config (as shown in Figure 7-2).
• Once enabled, the password will be required to access the controller’s web interface.
• The password is case-sensitive and must consist of alphanumeric characters only.
• After 3 minutes of inactivity, the operator will be logged out. Any control action will require re-entry
of the password.
• A logged in administrator may disable site sharing from the “Controller Config” web page.
• When an operator is logged in, the option to Logout is available from the controller web page main
menu.
• If the password is forgotten, contact technical support with the controller serial number for a recovery
password.
• The web interface password is separate from and does not affect the system-level root password
of the controller required for a serial or telnet connection.
• The web interface password does not affect access to the controller through the SNMP interface.
• The web interface password does not interfere with downloads to the controller using Andrew’s IP
Config Tool.
• For security purposes, the browser back button has been disabled.
To enable site sharing, select “Enable Site Sharing” as shown in Figure 8-3.