SNMP Configuration Worksheets
C-6
8000-A2-GB21-30April 1998
NOTE:
To completely disable SNMP access, do one of the following:
— Set the IP Address Security field to enable and do not enter any IP
addresses on the screen, or
— Set the IP Address Security field to enable and make sure that the IP
addresses entered on the screen are set to No Access.
SNMP Security
Prompt Your Configuration Setting
1. Determine whether you want to enable
or disable IP address security:
– Enter enable at the
Enable/Disable: prompt to
enable (turn on) security.
– Enter disable at the
Enable/Disable: prompt to
disable (turn off) security.
IP Address Security =
2. At the (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) prompt,
enter the IP address of an SNMP NMS
manager(s).
For each manager, specify the access
permission: NA (No Access), RO
(Read Only), or RW (Read Write).
NOTE: You can enter up to five SNMP
NMS managers.
H IP Address =
Access =
H IP Address =
Access =
H IP Address =
Access =
H IP Address =
Access =
H IP Address =
Access =
3. At the End Point Cookie: prompt,
enter the security string for host route
injection. This is necessary for RTU
security. The default value is nosets.
To disable SNMP sets, make sure you
enable SNMP security by specifying E
(Enable) for each RTU.
NOTE: This feature is not applicable
and will be ignored for ports connected
to the new 5446 RTUs, which always
disallow SNMP Sets from the SNMP
Manager. The feature is being
provided for backward compatibility
with older version 5446 RTU units that
allow SNMP Sets.
Endpoint Cookie =
No SNMP Sets at RTU on Port 1 =
No SNMP Sets at RTU on Port 2 =
No SNMP Sets at RTU on Port 3 =
No SNMP Sets at RTU on Port 4 =