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Management and Monitoring Capabilities
Tsunami
®
8000 Series - Software Management Guide 23
If using RS-232 cable, verify the following information in the HyperTerminal serial port setup:
: When using Windows 7, use a Terminal Emulator program like Teraterm Pro for serial connection.
2.2.2 Telnet
The device can be accessed through CLI by using Telnet. The device can be accessed through LAN (switch, hub and so on), the
Internet, or with an Ethernet cable connected directly to the computer’s Ethernet port.
2.2.3 Secure Shell (SSH)
The device can be securely accessed through CLI by using Secure Shell (SSH). The device supports SSH version 2, for secure
remote CLI (Telnet) sessions. SSH provides strong authentication and encryption of session data. The SSH server has host keys
- a pair of asymmetric keys (a private key that resides on the device) and a public key that is distributed to the clients, to
connect to the device. Clients need to verify that they are communicating with the correct SSH server.
2.3 SNMP Management
The device can also be configured, managed and monitored by using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This
requires an SNMP Manager Program (sometimes called MIB browser) or a Network Manager program using SNMP. The device
supports the following Management Information Base (MIB) files that describe the parameters that can be viewed and/or
configured over SNMP:
PXM-SNMP.mib (Enterprise MIB)
RFC-1213.mib (MIB-II)
RFC-1215.mib (Trap MIB)
RFC-1757-RMON.mib (Remote Monitoring)
RFC-2571.mib (SNMP Framework)
RFC-3411-SNMP-FRAME-WORK.mib (SNMP Framework)
RFC-2790.mib (Host Resources)
RFC-3291-INET-ADDRESS-MIB.mib
RFC-3412.mib (SNMP-MPD-MIB)
RFC-3414.mib (SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB)
SFLOW.mib
Before managing the device by using SNMP, compile one or more of these MIB files into your SNMP program’s database.
The PXM MIB files are available on the Proxim support site at http://support.proxim.com. The enterprise MIB (PXM-SNMP.mib)
defines the Read and Read/Write objects that can be viewed or configured by using SNMP. These objects correspond to most
Port COM1 (default)
Baud Rate 115200
Data 8-bit
Parity None
Stop 1-bit
Flow Content None
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