Specifications
STB NIP 2212 Web Server
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Configure SNMP Web Page
Introduction The Configure SNMP web page allows you to view the parameters used by the
SNMP agent contained in the STB NIP 2212.
Fields on the
Configure SNMP
Web Page
The parameters and the settings for the SNMP agent are described in the following
table:
Purpose Field
Name
Description
Agent Location 100-character, case-sensitive alphanumeric string describing the
location of this STB NIP 2212 (agent device).
Contact 100-character, case-sensitive alphanumeric string identifying the
contact person for this STB NIP 2212.
Community Set 100-character, case-sensitive alphanumeric community string used
to wite the value of a point of information. A SetRequest is used by
an SNMP manager to write to the STB NIP 2212.
The default community name for the STB NIP 2212 is public.
Note: If you enable an Authentication Failure Trap, assign a private
community string for SetRequest.
Get 100-character, case-sensitive alphanumeric community string,
assigned by the user and used by the master to read the value of a
point of information provided by the STB NIP 2212.
The default community name for the STB NIP 2212 is public.
Note: If you enable an Authentication Failure Trap, assign a private
community string for a Get Request.
If you do not assign a private community string for this field, any
SNMP manager can read the MIB objects for your STB NIP 2212.
Trap A trap is an exception report from an agent notifying the SNMP
manager of an event or parameter change.
Used by SNMP managers listening for traps to determine with which
community the trap is associated.
If a network device has a configurable SNMP manger, the manger
can be set up to receive specific traps based on the community string.
Security Trap
Enabled
Authentication failure trap. Schneider Electric recommends that you
always enable the trap.