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IES-1000 User’s Guide
Remote Management 13-3
Trap
Used by the agent to inform the manager of some events.
13.2.1 Supported MIBs
The network module supports MIB II that is defined in RFC 1213 and RFC 1215 as well as transparent bridge
MIBs defined in RFC 1493. The network module can also respond with specific data from the ZyXEL private
MIB (ZYXEL-MIB).
13.3 SNMP Access Configuration
To control access to the agent in the network module, use the access commands in the SNMP subsystem. Note
that “community” is SNMP’s terminology for password. After configuring the SNMP access parameters, save the
configuration to the nonvolatile memory with the config save command. The default write community string
is “1234”, and the default read community string is “public”.
13.3.1 SNMP Access Read/Write Command
Syntax:
access <read | write> <community> [<IP addr>]
where
<read | write> =
Specifies read-only/read-write permission.
<community> =
The password needed to access the SNMP agent on the network module.
[<IP addr>] =
The optional IP address of the allowed SNMP manager.
This command allows read-only or read-write access. If the IP address is specified, access is allowed for the
manager station with that address only.
13.3.2 SNMP Access Delete Command
Syntax:
access delete <community> [<IP addr>]
This command revokes SNMP access by the specified community (password). If the IP address is specified,
access is denied for that manager station only.
13.3.3 SNMP Access Flush Command
Syntax:
access flush