SNMP Community Sample Clauses

SNMP Community. The Client uses this community to authenticate communication between the PDU and UPS in order to access their information. The default community is private. By default, the UPS/PDU/ATS use private as the community with write permission, and public with read only permission. The community used by the Client to access the UPS RMCARD/PDU/ATS must have a minimum of read permission for basic operation. If the community has write permission, the Client can complete some configuration tasks automatically. If the Client cannot complete these tasks due to a permission limitation, the following settings must be configured manually in the UPS RMCARD web or in the PDU web: Note: The community can be configured on the Network/Access Control (or Network Service/SNMPv1 Service) page in the UPS remote management card (RMCARD) web or on the Network/SNMP Settings (or Network Service/SNMPv1 Service) page in the PDU web.  Outlet Off Delay Setting - Specify the necessary time for the Client to shut down the computer on the Outlet/Outlet Configuration page in the PDU web.  Add the IP address of the Client computer to the Trap Receiver list of the UPS RMCARD/PDU/ATS on the Network/Trap Notification page in the UPS RMCARD web or in the PDU web. Network/Access Control page in the UPS RMCARD201 web SNMP Trap Community: The Client uses the community to authenticate the SNMP trap from a secure device. The community default is public. The IP address of the Client computer must be added to the Trap Receiver list on the Network/Trap Notification page of the UPS RMCARD and the PDU to ensure the community is matched. Network/Trap Notification page in the UPS RMCARD201 web Note: SNMP community is limited to 15 characters in the PDU and UPS RMCARD.
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SNMP Community. The Client uses this community to authenticate communication between the PDU and UPS in order to access their information. The default community is private. The community can be configured on the Network/Access Control page in the UPS remote management card (RMCARD) web or on the Network/SNMP Settings page in the PDU web. By default, the PDU/UPS use private as the community with write permission, and public with read only permission. The community used by the Client to access the PDU/UPS RMCARD must have a minimum of read permission for basic operation. Network/Access Control page in the UPS RMCARD201 web If the community has write permission, the Client can complete some configuration tasks automatically. If the Client cannot complete these tasks due to a permission limitation, the following settings must be configured manually in the UPS RMCARD web or in the PDU web: ⚫ Outlet Off Delay Setting - Specify the necessary time for the Client to shut down the computer on the Outlet/Outlet Configuration page in the PDU web. ⚫ Add the IP address of the Client computer to the Trap Receiver list of the UPS RMCARD/PDU on the Network/Trap Notification page in the UPS RMCARD web or in the PDU web.
SNMP Community. The Center uses this community to authenticate communication between the PDU and UPS in order to access their information. The default community is private. The community can be configured on the Network/Access Control page in the UPS remote management card (RMCARD) web or on the Network/SNMP Settings page in the PDU web. By default, the PDU/UPS uses private as the community with write permission, and public with read only permission. The community used by the Center to access the PDU/UPS must have write permission for an administrative power control.

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