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7.8 SNMP
Use the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Settings sub-
menu to enable or disable the SNMP protocol over either the LAN, WAN,
or both interfaces. For security, you can also set the community names for
both Get and Set SNMP requests. SNMP version 1 is currently
implemented. The supported MIB is the standard RFC 1213 MIB as
maintained by the IETF. Additional Cellular-router MIB elements are
available through CradlePoint's WIPIPE-MIB.
Enable on LAN.
Enable SNMP on the local LAN ports so that a local
device can manage the router.
Enable on WAN.
Enable SNMP on the external WAN port so that an
external device can manage the router.
Get Community Name.
Variable length string which allows access to
read-only data within this community group. The community names should
never be "public" or "private". Community names are a maximum of 15 characters long. Names should contain at least one number and one
capital letter. Access to the community name should be limited to the Administrator of realms.
Set Community Name.
Variable length string which allows access to read and write data within this community group. The community names
should never be "public" or "private". Community names are a maximum of 15 characters long. Names should contain at least one number and
one capital letter. Access to the community name should be limited to the Administrator of realms.
SNMP WAN Inbound Filter.
If SNMP is enabled on the WAN port you can create a filter that allows or denies specific IP ranges to connect to the
SNMP server.
Details.
This shows the details of the selected Inbound Filter rule.
When you are done editing the settings, you must click the
Save Settings
button at the top of the page to make the changes effective and
permanent.
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7.9 Syslog
Use the SYSLOG sub-menu to enable archive of log files to a
Syslog Server.
Enable Logging to Syslog Server.
(Default: off) Enable this option
if you have a syslog server currently running on the LAN and wish to
send log messages to it.
Syslog Server IP Address.
Enter the LAN IP address of the Syslog
Server.
When you are done editing the settings, you must click the
Save
Settings
button at the top of the page to make the changes
effective and permanent.
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7.10 System (System Settings)
Use the System Settings sub-menu to control to
Reboot the Device
function or to restore the router to the factory default settings.
WARNING: Restoring the unit to the factory default settings will
overwrite and erase any custom settings you have implemented that
change the original factory default settings.
7.10.1
System Settings
Save Configuration.
Click to save configuration information to a file
on a local hard drive or any other target you choose.
Restore Configuration from File.
Reads all configuration information
from a Save Configuration file.
Restore to Factory Defaults.
This option will restore all configuration
settings back to the factory defaults. Any settings that have not been
saved will be lost. If you want to save your router configuration
settings, you can do so from the
Tools
Admin
sub-menu.
Reboot the Device.
This will restart the router. Useful for restarting when you are not near the device. When you click the
Reboot the Device
button, you will be prompted to
Save Configuration
, which saves the configuration as described in
Save to Local Hard Drive
. This option
preserves any custom settings you have implemented.
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7.11 System Check (Ping Test)
Use the System Check sub-menu as a diagnostic tool to check
connectivity from the router to another computer. This function can
be used to verify a working connection across the WAN network or
the local network. NOTE: the ping target must be configured to
respond to ICMP ping requests.
7.11.1
Ping Test
Host Name or IP Address.
Enter either the IP address of the target
computer or enter its fully qualified domain name.
Ping. Start Pinging the specified host
Stop. The host is pinged repeatedly until you click the
Stop
button.
7.11.2
Ping Result
Displays the results of the ping test. The ping test is an ICMP echo protocol. It‟s used to test response and path to a remot
e computer system,
i.e., a
ping to a URL “www.xxxxx.com” will tell you if there is a path and if the remote computer is responding. NOTE: Not all device
s respond to
pings.
Example:
Host Name or IP Address:
www.whitehouse.gov
Ping Result
Please wait, resolving www.whitehouse.gov
....
Resolved to 205.161.7.102.
Response from 205.161.7.102 received in 7 milliseconds.
Response from 205.161.7.102 received in 6 milliseconds.
Response from 205.161.7.102 received in 7 milliseconds.
User stopped ping.
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7.12 Time
Use the Time Configuration sub-menu to configure, update, and
maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. The time
can be configured manually or a network time server can be
selected and the time updated via the Network Time Protocol
(NTP).
7.12.1
Time Configuration.
Current Router Time.
Displays the day, date and local time used
by the MBR1200.
Time Zone.
Select the local time zone.
Enable Daylight Saving.
Check this option to adjust for daylight
savings time.
Daylight Saving Offset.
Select the time offset for daylight savings
time.
Daylight Savings Dates.
Set the month, week, day of week and
time for the MBR1200 to switch to/from Daylight Savings Time.
7.12.2
Automatic Time Configuration
Enabling this option allows the MBR1200 to contact network time
servers to automatically adjust the MBR1200 clock. If you are
using schedules or logs, this is the best way to ensure that the
schedules and logs are accurate.
Enable NTP Server.
Select this option if you want the router‟s
clock synchronized to a Time Sever over the Internet.
NTP Server Used.
Select a Time Server for synchronization. You
can type in the address of a time server or select one from the
drop down menu.
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