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ProSafe 802.11g Wireless VPN Firewall FVG318 Reference Manual To create a new SNMP configuration entry: 1. Enter the IP address of an SNMP trap agent. 2. Enter the Subnet Mask. The network mask used to determine the list of allowed SNMP managers. • To allow any IP on the network to manager the device, enter 255.255.255.0. • For a specific host, enter 255.255.255.255. • To allow global access, enter 0.0.0.0. 3. Enter the SNMP trap port to which the trap messages will be sent. 4. Enter the community string to which the agent belongs. Most agents are configured to listen for traps in the Public community. 5. Click Add to create the new configuration. The configuration will be displayed in the SNMP Configuration table. To Edit or modify the selected configuration. 1. Click Edit adjacent to the entry you want to modify. The Edit SNMP Configuration screen will display. 2. After making any modifications, click Apply. Your changes will display in the SNMP Configuration table. To view current SNMP System Information for the router: 1. Click the SNMP System Info link at the top right of the SNMP screen. The SNMP System Information screen displays the current SNMP configuration of the router. 2. The following MIB (Management Information Base) fields are displayed and be modified: • SysContact: The name of the contact person for this router. Examples: admin, John Doe. • SysLocation: The physical location of the router: Example: Rack #2, 4th Floor. • SysName: A name given for easy identification of the router. 3. Click Apply to save any changes made to SNMP System Information for this router. Advanced Configuration v1.0, September 2007 8-11

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ProSafe 802.11g Wireless VPN Firewall FVG318 Reference Manual
Advanced Configuration
8-11
v1.0, September 2007
To create a new SNMP configuration entry:
1.
Enter the IP address of an SNMP trap agent.
2.
Enter the Subnet Mask. The network mask used to determine the list of allowed SNMP
managers.
To allow any IP on the network to manager the device, enter 255.255.255.0.
For a specific host, enter 255.255.255.255.
To allow global access, enter 0.0.0.0.
3.
Enter the SNMP trap port to which the trap messages will be sent.
4.
Enter the community string to which the agent belongs. Most agents are configured to listen
for traps in the
Public
community.
5.
Click
Add
to create the new configuration. The configuration will be displayed in the SNMP
Configuration table.
To Edit or modify the selected configuration.
1.
Click
Edit
adjacent to the entry you want to modify. The Edit SNMP Configuration screen
will display.
2.
After making any modifications, click
Apply.
Your changes will display in the SNMP
Configuration table.
To view current SNMP System Information for the router:
1.
Click the SNMP System Info link at the top right of the SNMP screen. The SNMP System
Information screen displays the current SNMP configuration of the router.
2.
The following MIB (Management Information Base) fields are displayed and be modified:
SysContact
: The name of the contact person for this router. Examples: admin, John Doe.
SysLocation
: The physical location of the router: Example: Rack #2, 4th Floor.
SysName
: A name given for easy identification of the router.
3.
Click
Apply
to save any changes made to SNMP System Information for this router.