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Figure 14. Web Browser Alarm Configuration Window
SNMP Configuration Parameters
4.0 SNMP Enable
The SNMP Enable parameter turns ON and OFF all SNMP messaging between the
FS2 and an external client.
Disable (default)
Enable 1
Enable Both
When set to
Disable
, the FS2 will not issue SNMP trap messages.
When set to
Enable 1
, the FS2 issues SNMP trap messages to Trap
Destination 1 (parameter
4.1
) and as defined in the MIB.
When set to
Enable Both
, the FS2 issues SNMP trap messages to Trap
Destination 1 and 2 (parameters
4.1
and
4.3
) and as defined in the
MIB.
4.1 SNMP Trap Destination 1
This parameter determines the SNMP Trap Destination IP address where trap
messages issued by the FS2 will be sent. This parameter is available only if
parameter 4.0 SNMP Enable is set to On.
IP Address
Set the desired IP address where traps will be sent (usually a client on
your LAN).
Default:
192.168.0.3
4.2 SNMP Trap Port 1
This parameter determines the SNMP Trap Port 1 used for sending destination
#1 trap messages. UDP Port 162 is the default used for SNMP trap messages.
However, if this port is being used by another protocol or service, you can change
the setting by modifying this parameter. This parameter is available only if
parameter 4.0 SNMP Enable is set to On.
Variable
Select a UDP port for sending FS2 trap messages.
Default:
162
NOTE: The SNMP Trap Port number does not blink when changed (as does the Trap
Destination IP address); if you change the port number and exit the parameter,
the port changes immediately to the new value.