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GUI Quick Start: Network
Setting Up Network Parameters
1-12 GUI Quick Start: Network Setup
Community string access determines the privileges (read-only or read-write) for
any “get” or “set” that uses the community string.
Trap receiver IP address is the host to receive all SNMP traps. For a complete list
of SNMP traps from the ARX, see the SNMP Reference.
For example, this ARX allows “get” operations from a host at 10.1.1.68. The SNMP
requests must use the “public” community string. Since that community string only
allows read access, “set” operations are prohibited. Also, this ARX sends all of its
SNMP traps to 172.16.100.101:
Pairing with a Redundant ARX (optional)
You can use the final configuration screen to identify another ARX to be used as a
redundant peer. This switch must have a matching hardware configuration, and must
have been initially provisioned with redundancy in mind (as described in the
Hardware Installation manuals). The screen contains the following fields:
Redundancy interface(s) are one or more interfaces used for the redundancy link
between the peers. The peers use this link to exchange heartbeats and
synchronization data. The link is typically a direct connection between the peers.
If you select more than one port, the GUI creates a static (non-LACP) channel.
The ARX®500 has a single, dedicated port for this purpose, 1/2.
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