Acer ARMC User Manual page 154

Remote management card
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Configuring the Modem,
Outgoing Calls, Continued
Step
Action
6
Trap Destination
PPP Login ID
PPP Password
7
Left click the Save button. Your ARMC card can now send alerts by dialing out and establishing a Point to
Point Protocol (PPP) connection with your Remote Access Server (RAS) or ISP.
Note:
You can choose one destination to be Mail Via LAN while choosing Destination 2 as
Mail Via PPP.
This means that if you wanted to select Destination 1 as an SNMP Trap listener that can
only be accessible by dialing out to a RAS server, then you should choose SNMP Via
PPP.
You can also choose SNMP via LAN as the first destination and SNMP via PPP as the
second destination. The ARMC card is capable of doing both.
The same guidelines apply to email.
Having a modem does not preclude you from using LAN destinations. Since there are
eight possible destinations, some of the destinations can be via LAN while others can be
via modem.
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Enter the IP address of your SNMP server or SNMP client. For this to work, you
must have the Notification Method set to SNMP via PPP. Host names are not
supported.
Enter your login ID or user name in this field.
Enter your password in this field.
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