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Installation and Operation Manual 
Chapter 4  Configuration 
ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 
Configuring ASMi-52 for Management 
4-3 
Configuring the Host Parameters 
ASMi-52 can be managed by a network management station, which is located on 
the LAN connected to the 10/100BaseT port. In order to establish a proper 
connection, it is necessary to configure the following: host IP address, subnet 
mask, default gateway, its trap, read, and write communities. 
 
To define the IP parameters: 
1.  From the Host IP menu (Main menu > Configuration > System Configuration 
> Management > Host IP), type the following: 
 
1
 to define the host IP address 
 
2
 to define the subnet mask 
 
3
 to set the default gateway IP address 
 
4
 to enter the name of a community with read-only authorization 
 
5
 to enter the name of a community with write authorization 
 
to enter the name of a community to which ASMi-52 will send traps. 
2. Press <Enter>
3. Press <Esc> to return to the Management menu (see 
Figure 4-1
). 
4.  From the Management menu, select Save to save your changes. 
ASMi-52 
Host IP 
1. Host IP address                 (172.17.161.73) 
2. Host IP mask                    (255.255.255.0) 
3. Host default gateway            (172.17.161.1) 
4. Read community                  (public) 
5. Write community                 (public) 
6. Trap community                  (public) 
 
 
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Figure 4-4.  Host IP Menu 
Configuring the Network Managers 
Define or modify the network management stations to which the SNMP agent of 
ASMi-52 will send traps. Up to ten managers can be defined. Entering the IP 
address and corresponding subnet mask to define each management station. 
 
To configure the network managers: 
1. Display the Manager List menu. (Main menu > Configuration > System 
Configuration > Management > Manager List). 
The Manager List menu appears (see 
Figure 4-5
). 
2.  From the Manager List menu, type a number corresponding to the network 
management station that you intend to define or modify, and enter its new IP 
address.