2 lpodr mib file, 3 lpodr traps mib file, 2 snmp community strings – Comtech EF Data LPOD-R User Manual
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LPOD-R Outdoor Amplifier / Block Up Converter
MN-LPODR
Ethernet-based Remote Product Management
Revision 1
4–3
4.2.1.2 LPOD-R MIB file
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FW-0000289x.mib
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MIB file consists of all of the OID’s for management of the LPOD-R functions
4.2.1.3 LPOD-R Traps MIB file
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FW-0000290x.mib
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Trap MIB file provides SNMPv1 traps common for LPOD-R.
4.2.2 SNMP Community Strings
CAUTION
In SNMP v1/v2c, the SNMP Community String is sent unencrypted in the SNMP
packets. Caution must be taken by the network administrator to ensure that SNMP
packets travel only over a secure and private network if security is a concern.
The LPOD-R uses Community Strings as a password scheme that provides authentication before
gaining access to the router agent’s MIBs. They are used to authenticate users and determine
access privileges to the SNMP agent. The LPOD-R defines three Community Strings for SNMP
access:
• Read Community
default = public
• Write Community
default = private
• Trap Community
default = comtech
Type the SNMP Community String into the user-supplied MIB Browser or Network Node `
Management software.
For correct SNMP operation, the LPOD-R MIB files must be used with the associated
version of the LPOD-R M&C. See the LPOD-R FW Release Notes for information on
the required FW/SW compatibility.