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SNMP Configuration 23
DBU Password
If DBU Mode is set to Callback Originate or Callback Answer, this field appears
to the right of the DBU Mode field. A two to nine character representing the
trigger character, and the remaining characters representing the actual password.
For example, the trigger character can be a colon (:) and the intended password
may be 41TDM. Enter :41TDM in the password field.
Password strings are case sensitive and must be the same in both the Callback
Originate and Callback Answer units. Consult the external DBU device manual for
further commands.
DBU Dial String
This field is used to enter the telephone number that the unit calls. This is a don't
care field when the DBU Mode is set to ANSWER. This string must include the
ATDT or other appropriate command prefix.
DBU Init String
This field is used to send an initialization string to an external device.
DBU Disconnect String
Sent to an external device after the data transfer so that the device disconnects
from the remote end.
SNMP
Configuration
The SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) interface is a feature of the
PRISM 41TDM providing seamless integration and control of CSU /DSU functions
within an existing SNMP managed LAN/ WAN environment. SNMP management
stations are able to collect and analyze data from all network devices which
comply with the SNMP protocol and to manage those devices. SNMP provides a
standard means to monitor the status of all compatible network elements. The
41TDM management capabilities are expanded with the TxPORT and enterprise
DDS MIBs. Objects in these MIBs, and MIB loading instructions are listed in
Appendix A.
The SNMP Configuration screen configures the SLIP SNMP interface. It allows
entering parameters required for proper operation of the unit with a SLIP-based
LAN manager. Table 3-5 shows the SNMP Configuration menu structure.
Unit IP Address
Each device connected to the LAN is
required to have a unique IP address
identifier. This field allows entering the
unit IP address consisting of an octet
separated by periods. Each value ranges from 0 to 255 as shown in Figure 3-8.
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Table 3-5 SNMP Configuration Menu
Unit IP
Address
Router IP
Address
Subnet
Mask
Filter IP
Address
Trap IP
Address
Sets
Read
Community
Write
Community
System
Contact
System
Name
System
Location
Reset
LAN
xxx.xxx.
xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.
xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.
xxx.xxx
1–8
1–6
Enable
Disable
No
Yes
xxx.xxx.
xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.
xxx.xxx
>
132.016.232.000
Figure 3-8 IP Address