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SNMP Configuration

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Unified Services Router Figure 109 : Re mote M anage me nt from the WAN User Manual 9.1.3 CLI Access In ad d it io n t o t h e web -b as ed GUI, t h e g at eway s u p p o rt s SSH an d Teln et man ag emen t fo r co mman d -lin e in t eract io n . Th e CLI lo g in cred en t ials are s h ared wit h t h e GUI fo r ad min is t rat o r u s ers . To acces s t h e CLI, t y p e "cli" in t h e SSH o r co n s o le p ro mp t an d lo g in wit h ad min is t rat o r u s er cred en t ials . 9.2 SNMP Configuration Tools > Admin > SNMP SNM P is an ad d it io n al man ag emen t t o o l t h at is u s efu l wh en mu lt ip le ro u t ers in a n et wo rk are b ein g man ag ed b y a cen t ral M as t er s y s t em. W h en a n ext ern al SNM P man ag er is p ro v id ed wit h t h is ro u ter's M anag emen t In fo rmat io n Bas e (M IB) file, t h e man ag er can u p d ate t he ro u ter's h ierarch al v ariab les t o v iew o r u p d at e co n fig u rat io n p aramet ers . Th e ro u ter as a man ag ed d evice h as an SNM P ag en t t h at allo ws t h e M IB co n fig u rat io n v ariab les t o b e acces s ed b y t h e M as t er (t h e SNM P man ag er). Th e A cces s Co n tro l Lis t o n t h e ro ut er id en tifies man ag ers in t h e n et wo rk t h at h av e read o n ly o r read -writ e SNM P cred en t ials . Th e Trap s Lis t o u t lin es t h e p o rt o v er wh ich n o t ificat io ns fro m t h is ro u t er a re p ro v id ed t o t h e SNM P co mmu n it y (man ag ers ) an d als o the SNMP vers ion (v1, v2c, v3) for the trap. 159

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Unified Services Router
User Manual
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Figure 109: Remote Management from the WAN
9.1.3 CLI Access
In addition to the web-based GUI, the gateway supports SSH and Telnet
management for command-line interaction. The CLI login credentials are shared
with the GUI for administrator users.
To access the CLI, type “cli” in the SSH or
console prompt and login with administrator user credentials.
9.2 SNMP Configuration
Tools > Admin > SNMP
SNMP is an additional management tool that is useful when multiple routers in a
network are being managed by a central Master system. When an external SNMP
manager is provided
with this router’s Management Information Base (MIB) file, the
manager can
update the router’s hierarchal variables to view or update configuration
parameters. The router as a managed device has an SNMP agent that allows the MIB
configuration variables to be accessed by the Master (the SNMP manager). The
Access Control List on the router identifies managers in the network that have read-
only or read-write SNMP credentials. The Traps List outlines the port over which
notifications from this router are provided to the SNMP community (managers) and
also the SNMP version (v1, v2c, v3) for the trap.