8.2.13 SNMP Protocol Setup
SNMPv1/v2c and SNMPv3 are enabled by default. The protocols may be configured or their default values may be accepted.
Authentication traps are not enabled by default. The default heartbeat trap interval is 24 hours. This can be disabled or the
interval may be changed.
1. Touch , then > BMS & Teamwork > IS-Unity
Setup > Protocols > SNMP.
2. To enable Authentication Traps, touch to select Enabled.
3. To change the Heartbeat Trap Interval, choose a time from the drop-down list or choose Disabled to prevent any
heartbeat traps from being sent.
• The interval times offered are 5 or 30 minutes, or 1, 4, 8, 12 or 24 hours.
4. For each trap, choose whether or not to disable or set the interval to one of the periods on the menu.
5. Touch Save.
6. Restart Unity:
a. Touch , then > BMS & Teamwork > IS-Unity
Settings.
b. Touch Restart IS-Unity., then touch Yes.
SNMP Settings
SNMPv3 Engine ID
Read-only. The generated SNMPv3 engine ID.
NOTE: A newly-generated ID appears only after rebooting the card.
SNMP v1/v2c Enable
Enable or disable SNMP v1/v2c.
SNMP v3 Enable
Enable or disable SNMPv3.
Authentication Traps
When enabled, an authentication trap is sent if an SNMP host tries to access the card via SNMP, but either the host
address is not in the SNMP access settings or it is using the wrong community string.
Heartbeat Trap Interval
Enable or disable and set interval 5 or 30 minutes, or 1 ,4 ,8 ,12, or 24 hours.
RFC-1628 MIB
Enable or disable support for retrieval of data from the RFC-1628 MIB objects.
RFC-1628 MIB Traps
Enable or disable support for sending RFC-1628 traps.
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