5 = Connection failed, unable to bind (usually means remote device not connected or not reachable)
81 = Connection in progress (means unsuccessful connect attempt, still trying)
95 = Network is unreachable
97 = Connection aborted
98 = Connection reset by peer
103 = Connection timed out
104 = Connection refused
107 = Host is unreachable
Rule number simply tells you where you're at on the list of OID maps. Click "next" and "prev" to scroll
through the list. To advance directly to a specific map, enter the desired number in the "Showing" box,
then click Update.
Rules entered on this page only read data from remote devices. Go to the Client Write Map to write data to
those devices. The full parameter set is different for read versus write.
An abbreviated version of a list of rules is shown on this page. Any of the parameters shown may be
changed here and registered by clicking the Update button. To view and/or modify the complete set of
parameters, click on the map number in the left most column.
For each remote OID to be read, enter the full SNMP OID and location (device). The names in the device
list are defined in the Devices page.
The object name is optional and used only for display purposes, but is also returned as the object name to
the remote BACnet client.
Entering zero (none) for local object effectively deletes the rule even though it will still appear in the list
until deleted. Unused rules at the end of the list will always show none as the type.
Local Object is internally a coded number consisting of BACnet object type multiplied by 1000, then added
to the object number starting from #1. These are translated into abbreviations that are easy to interpret
on the web page as follows:
11. Using the BB2-7010-02 as an SNMP Client (Manager)
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