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15 Jan 2010 21:35 #1 by iamq-yesiam
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Can anyone let me know if the 120 modems support SNMP ?

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16 Jan 2010 10:57 #2 by bsdnazz
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IamQ-YesIam wrote: Can anyone let me know if the 120 modems support SNMP ?



Me too!

I've got a Vigor 100 which works perfectly well but I'd like to be able to monitor, via SNMP, the line sync speed and packet errors.

Guy Dawson


4.4 > 5.4

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17 Jan 2010 09:02 #3 by admin
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The Vigor120 does not support SNMP.



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17 Jan 2010 13:20 #4 by iamq-yesiam
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Thanks.

Can you check the user guide from the U.S site then as it clearley shows/says it will along with all of the other 'normal options'

I'm guessing you removed my post to avoid confusion.

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18 Jan 2010 12:47 #5 by admin
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The user guide is probably derived from the Vigor2700e (which is where the Vigor100 originally came from). The Vigor 120 is a modem only; it cannot do SNMP because it is transparent (invisible) once online.



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19 Jan 2010 13:09 #6 by essele
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The Vigor 120 is a modem only; it cannot do SNMP because it is transparent (invisible) once online.



This is not correct ... I'm happily running a Vigor 120 behind a 2820, I have it connected to one of the LAN ports and then another LAN port connected to the WAN port to enable me to get at the management interface via my LAN. (This was a suggestion from Draytek Tech Support.)

It all works fine, but it's hardly "transparent" as I can quite happily get at both the web and telnet interfaces while it's operating, and I do this regularly as I have had line problems and like to check the sync speed and margin.

SNMP would be a nice feature to bring it into line with the other products, scripting something to use telnet or http is very painful.

Lee.

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