Wyse Technology WT3320 Manuel D’Utilisation
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Terminal Firmware Upgrades
Using the SNMP Network Administration Dialog Box
To invoke this dialog box:
1. Press the F2 key to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.
2. Click on the Apps tab to invoke the Apps properties sheet.
3. Click on the SNMP Network Administration command button.
The following table discusses the functions of this dialog box.
Table 32-1 SNMP Network Administration Dialog Box
Function
Description
SNMP
Communication
Communication
Use this group box to set up SNMP communication
using the following functions:
using the following functions:
Enable Authenticating Failure Trap
Check this box to enable the authenticating failure trap.
Check this box to enable the authenticating failure trap.
Community
Use this group box to configure the network
management of a community.
Use this group box to configure the network
management of a community.
Get
This field takes the name of the community the SNMP
management software will manage with read
permission only. If this field is left blank, the community
for that terminal will be public. The default for this field
is Public.
This field takes the name of the community the SNMP
management software will manage with read
permission only. If this field is left blank, the community
for that terminal will be public. The default for this field
is Public.
Set
This field contains the name of the community the
SNMP management software will manage with write
permission. By default, the set community that the
terminal belongs to is called WBTADMIN. The default
for this field is WBTADMIN.
This field contains the name of the community the
SNMP management software will manage with write
permission. By default, the set community that the
terminal belongs to is called WBTADMIN. The default
for this field is WBTADMIN.
Note
All Get and Set names are case sensitive and
lower case.
All Get and Set names are case sensitive and
lower case.
Trap Destination
Server 1:, Server 2:, Server 3:, and Server 4: are
fields that supply the names or IP addresses of the
servers to which the terminal sends SNMP traps.
Server 1:, Server 2:, Server 3:, and Server 4: are
fields that supply the names or IP addresses of the
servers to which the terminal sends SNMP traps.