Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 485
Setting a community, Configuring a host, To return to the previous setting
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Setting a community Note The following community names are set by default. To prevent security risks, we recommend changing the community names from the default values. Read-Only Community: public Read-Write Community: private Trap Community: unknown 1 Open the MLS Manager Home > SNMP > v1/v2c Community menu (64101.02). 2 Press the [Read-Only Community] button for [Community Name] and enter an MIB read-only community name (up to 255 characters) using the keyboard. 3 Press the [Read-Write Community] button for [Community Name] and enter an MIB read/write community name (up to 255 characters) using the keyboard. 4 Press the [Trap Community] button for [Community Name] and enter a community name (up to 255 characters) to add when sending a trap using the keyboard. 5 Press the [Apply] button. To return to the previous setting Press the [Clear] button, check the message, then press [OK]. 6 Check the message, then press [OK]. Configuring a host 1 Open the MLS Manager Home > SNMP > v1/v2c Hosts menu (64101.03). 2 Press an [Address 1] to [Address 3] button for [SNMP v1/v2c Communication Hosts] and enter an SNMP manager allowed to connect using the keyboard. You can enter an IPv4 address, IPv6 address, or FQDN (fully qualified domain name) for the SNMP manager, or a network IPv4 address or IPv6 address. 3 Press an [Address 1] to [Address 3] button for [SNMP v1/v2c Trap Hosts] and enter a destination SNMP manager to send traps using the keyboard. You can enter an IPv4 address, IPv6 address, or FQDN (fully qualified domain name) for the SNMP manager. 4 Press the [Apply] button. If there are any blank fields or the same address has been entered more than once, the following configuration occurs. SNMP v1/v2c Communication Hosts: • If one of the [Address 1] to [Address 3] buttons is blank, the settings of the buttons move down to the lower number buttons. • If all of the [Address 1] to [Address 3] buttons are blank, the default value (127.0.0.1) is configured for the [Address 1] button. • If the same address is configured in successive fields of the [Address 1] to [Address 3] buttons, the setting of the button with the lowest number is retained and the duplicate is removed. For example, if the same address is configured for the [Address 1] button and [Address 2] button, that address is configured for the [Address 1] button. However, if the same address is configured for the [Address 1] button and [Address 3] button with a different address for the [Address 2] button, the address configuration does not change because the duplicate addresses are not consecutive. SNMP v1/v2c Trap Hosts: If one of the [Address 1] to [Address 3] buttons is blank, the settings of the buttons move down to the lower number buttons. To return to the previous setting Press the [Clear] button, check the message, then press [OK]. 5 Check the message, then press [OK]. To send a test trap Press the [Send Test Trap] button. 485