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The following parameters of the TAINY xMOD can be changed via SNMP:<br />

� Maximum data volume (volume limit)<br />

� PIN of the SIM card<br />

� Device identificat<strong>io</strong>n lines (1-4)<br />

SNMP<br />

The exact descript<strong>io</strong>n of the parameters is provided as a MIB (Management<br />

Informat<strong>io</strong>n Base) on the <strong>Dr</strong>. <strong>Neuhaus</strong> website www.neuhaus.de. From<br />

there, go to the product page of the TAINY xMOD.<br />

Enable SNMP access Select No if you want to block SNMP access to the TAINY xMOD.<br />

Select Yes if you want to permit SNMP access to the TAINY xMOD.<br />

SNMP access port Select the IP port through which the SNMP access should take place. The<br />

factory setting is the standard (Port 161).<br />

Read / write community Enter the SNMP community with reading and writing access rights to the<br />

TAINY xMOD.<br />

Read-only community Enter the SNMP community with read-only access rights to the TAINY<br />

xMOD.<br />

Firewall rules<br />

In order to be able to exchange data via SNMP, a firewall rule must be set<br />

upon the TAINY xMOD. New sets up multiple sources (of IP) for the UDP/IP<br />

connect<strong>io</strong>n. Delete removes the connect<strong>io</strong>ns again.<br />

From IP<br />

Enter the IP address of the external remote locat<strong>io</strong>n that may send IP<br />

packages to the local network. To do this, specify the IP address or an IP<br />

range of the remote locat<strong>io</strong>n. 0.0.0.0/0 means all addresses.<br />

Use the CIDR method to specify a range - see the glossary.<br />

Act<strong>io</strong>ns<br />

Select act<strong>io</strong>ns in order to enable the UDP/IP connect<strong>io</strong>n for SNMP.<br />

Log<br />

You can define each individual firewall rule for whether<br />

the result should be logged - set Log to Yes<br />

or not - set Log to No (factory default setting)<br />

The protocol is written in the firewall log, see chapter 6.4.<br />

Factory settings The TAINY xMOD has the following default settings:<br />

Activate SNMP access No<br />

Port for SNMP access 161<br />

Read / write community public<br />

Read-only community public<br />

Firewall rules Not active<br />

From IP 0.0.0.0/0<br />

Act<strong>io</strong>ns Allow<br />

Log No<br />

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