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The VoIP device allows the operating state to be monitored using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol with version 1.0). Standard MIB II and a manufacturer-specific MIB (Management Information Base) are supported. Detailed information about this MIB can be obtained from a certified innovaphone dealer or downloaded directly in the download area of the innovaphone homepage (http://www.innovaphone.com). | The VoIP device allows the operating state to be monitored using '''SNMP''' (Simple Network Management Protocol with version 1.0). Standard MIB II and a manufacturer-specific MIB (Management Information Base) are supported. Detailed information about this MIB can be obtained from a certified innovaphone dealer or downloaded directly in the download area of the innovaphone homepage (http://www.innovaphone.com). | ||
'''Community''' If the standard community name public is not being used, a different community name can be entered in this field. | |||
'''Device Name''' For more detailed information, a device name can be specified here for the SNMP agent. | * '''Community:''' If the standard community name public is not being used, a different community name can be entered in this field. | ||
'''Contact''' As can a contact person (Contact). | * '''Device Name:''' For more detailed information, a device name can be specified here for the SNMP agent. | ||
'''Location''' As can a location (Location). | * '''Contact:''' As can a contact person (Contact). | ||
'''Authentication Trap''' Access via SNMP is only possible if the correct community name is entered. If this check box is checked, a trap is generated in the case of access with an incorrect community name. | * '''Location:''' As can a location (Location). | ||
'''Trap Destination''' Destinations for trap messages also have to be defined if the device is to trigger the traps defined in the manufacturer-specific innovaphone MIB. | * '''Authentication Trap:''' Access via SNMP is only possible if the correct community name is entered. If this check box is checked, a trap is generated in the case of access with an incorrect community name. | ||
'''Allowed Networks''' To increase security, access to the device can be restricted by restricting SNMP access to a defined list of computers or IP address ranges. | * '''Trap Destination:''' Destinations for trap messages also have to be defined if the device is to trigger the traps defined in the manufacturer-specific innovaphone MIB. | ||
* '''Allowed Networks:''' To increase security, access to the device can be restricted by restricting SNMP access to a defined list of computers or IP address ranges. | |||
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Revision as of 14:09, 16 March 2007
The VoIP device allows the operating state to be monitored using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol with version 1.0). Standard MIB II and a manufacturer-specific MIB (Management Information Base) are supported. Detailed information about this MIB can be obtained from a certified innovaphone dealer or downloaded directly in the download area of the innovaphone homepage (http://www.innovaphone.com).
- Community: If the standard community name public is not being used, a different community name can be entered in this field.
- Device Name: For more detailed information, a device name can be specified here for the SNMP agent.
- Contact: As can a contact person (Contact).
- Location: As can a location (Location).
- Authentication Trap: Access via SNMP is only possible if the correct community name is entered. If this check box is checked, a trap is generated in the case of access with an incorrect community name.
- Trap Destination: Destinations for trap messages also have to be defined if the device is to trigger the traps defined in the manufacturer-specific innovaphone MIB.
- Allowed Networks: To increase security, access to the device can be restricted by restricting SNMP access to a defined list of computers or IP address ranges.