Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Download a Digi MIB
Digi ConnectPort LTS User Guide
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Download a Digi MIB
To download a Digi MIB:
1. Locate the support page for your product:
2. Under Product Support, click the Utilities tab.
3. Locate the MIB you want to view under General Diagnostics, Utilities, and MIBs.
SNMP configuration
You can configure basic network and serial configurations for ConnectPort LTS devices through SNMP:
n Use a subset of standard MIBs for network and serial configuration. See Supported RFCs and
MIBs for more information on supported MIBS.
n Use Digi enterprise MIBs for device identification, alarm handling, and ConnectPort LTS-specific
configurations.
To use the MIBS, you must load MIBs into a network management station (NMS).
Note that some SNMP configuration settings can be configured only from the web or command line
interfaces. For example, to send alarms as SNMP traps:
n In the web interface, use the Configuration > Alarms > alarm > Alarm Destinations > Send
SNMP trap to following destination when alarm occurs option. See Alarms Configuration.
n In the command-line interface, use the set alarm option typescript. See the set alarm
command description in the Digi Connect® Family Command Reference on www.digi.com.
Note You cannot configure all network and serial configurations using SNMP. For more advanced
configuration settings, use the web or command-line interfaces.
Supported SNMP traps
You can enable or disable SNMP traps. Supported SNMP traps include:
n Authentication failure
n Login
n Cold start
n Link up
n Alarms issued in the form of SNMP traps
Supported RFCs and MIBs
ConnectPort LTS supports the following SNMP-related Request for Comments (RFCs) and
Management Information Bases(MIBs):
n Standard RFCs and MIBs
l RFC 1213—Management Information Base (MIB) II manages a TCP/IP network. MIB-II
contains variable definitions that describe the most basic information needed to manage a
TCP/IP network. Variable definitions are organized into several groups, such as groups for