DeltaFire 500 User’s Guide311-090001 © 1999 WaiLAN Communications, Inc. Page 12Note: WaiLAN provides information about Web sites to assist our customers in obtaining potentiallyuseful information. WaiLAN is not affiliated with these Web sites and is not responsible for their contentor any changes to their URLs.Installing the DeltaFire Software MIB FilesTo use your SNMP management software to access a DeltaFire device, you must first install the twoManagement Information Bases (MIB) files that come with the DeltaFire software: wailan.mib anddf500.mib. The steps for installing MIB files depend on the SNMP management program you are using,so you should check the documentation that came with your SNMP management software for instructions on how toinstall MIBs. Below is some information describing how you can get the latest MIB files and how to install them:• In an effort to continually improve our products, WaiLAN will update the DELTAFIRE MIB filesand post the updated MIB files on the WaiLAN Web site (www.wailan.com). Check the Web site tosee if any new MIBs are available. (Use a text editor to open the MIB files and check the releasehistory information in each MIB file’s header to see if you have the latest MIB files.) If new MIBs areavailable, you should download them from the WaiLAN Web site and install the new MIBs in yourSNMP management software.• After you install the MIB files in your SNMP management software, make sure you re-compile theMIB files using your SNMP management software. Make sure you compile the wailan.mib first, thenthe df500.mib.SNMP ConfigurationBefore you can use SNMP management software to monitor and manage a DeltaFire device, you mustfirst use the DeltaFire software console user interface to configure certain SNMP information.Note: You must configure SNMP support separately for the DeltaFire and AGATE devices because theyare independently managed SNMP devices. To access the screen used to configure SNMP information, selectthe SNMP Configuration option from the Main Menu. If prompted, enter your password. The SNMPStatus/Configuration screen appears.The SNMP Configuration screen consists of one option and three tables:===== SNMP Configuration =====. Limit Access to SNMP Hosts: N. Communities (16 bytes max.)|---------|----Community----|------Read-------|------Write------|| 1 |public | Y | N || 2 |private | Y | Y || 3 | | N | N ||Total 1--|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|. SNMP Management Hosts|---------|----Host Name----|----Community----|-------IP--------|| 1 | | | 0. 0. 0. 0 || 2 | | | 0. 0. 0. 0 || 3 | | | 0. 0. 0. 0 ||Total 0--|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|. Trap Destinations|---------|----Host Name----|----Community----|-------IP--------|| 1 | | | 0. 0. 0. 0 || 2 | | | 0. 0. 0. 0 || 3 | | | 0. 0. 0. 0 ||Total 0--|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|Ctrl-s Save all - Use -- border Esc Return to the main menu