Crystal Vision
Specification
Indigo 2 CoolFlow User Manual R1.3
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20/06/2012
Check that the ‘Licenses’ section shows “Found a License for SNMP”. If no licence is
found contact Crystal Vision to get an SNMP license for this frame.
Once the frame is licensed for SNMP you will need to set the address that you want it to
send unprompted SNMP messages (traps) to. On the web page shown above, select the
‘SNMP’ tab.
The SNMP Agent in the frame is highly configurable. However, the default settings are
correct for most systems and it is likely that only the ‘trapsink’ address needs to be
changed. Click and drag to select the trapsink IP address and type in the IP address of the
SNMP manager being used as the trap receiver. Then click on the ‘Store’ button to write
the new value into the frame. This will take a few seconds. You will then need to re-boot
the frame (as described in the "Resetting the Frame" below) for the setting to take effect.
Checking
The frame should now be ready for SNMP operation. You can check this by setting a
SNMP Manager, or MIB browser, to the frame IP address and performing an SNMP walk
of the ‘private’ section of the Object ID tree.
See below for a screen shot of a successful walk; in this case of a 4U frame containing
two boards.