91
Trap SNMP Logic
14.4
NET1
NET2
Trap Dest.
Result
Subnet 1 & Gateway
Not Defined
Subnet 3
Trap goes out NET1's
Gateway
Subnet 1 & Gateway
Subnet 2, No Gateway
Subnet 3
Trap goes out NET1's
Gateway
Subnet 1 & Gateway
Subnet 2 & Gateway
Subnet 3
Trap goes out NET2's
Gateway
Subnet 1 & Gateway
Subnet 2 & Gateway
Subnet 2
Trap goes out NET2
Subnet 1 & Gateway
Subnet 2 & Gateway
Subnet 1
Trap goes out NET1
Subnet 1, No Gateway
Subnet 2 & Gateway
Subnet 1
Trap goes out NET1
Subnet 1, No Gateway
Subnet 2 & Gateway
Subnet 2
Trap goes out NET2
Subnet 1, No Gateway
Subnet 2 & Gateway
Subnet 3
Trap goes out NET2
Table 14.3.C.
Trap SNMP Logic
ASCII Conversion
14.5
The information contained in Table D.1 is a list of ASCII symbols and their meanings. Refer to the
bulleted list below to interpret the ASCII data transmitted or received through the data ports. Port
transmit and receive activity can be viewed from the Web Browser Interface.
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Printable ASCII characters will appear as ASCII.
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Non-printable ASCII characters will appear as labels surrounded by { } brackets (e.g. {NUL}).
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Non-ASCII characters will appear as hexadecimal surrounded by [ ] brackets (e.g. [IF]).
•
A received BREAK will appear as <BRK>.
Abbreviation
Description
Abbreviation
Description
NUL
Null
DLE
Data Link Escape
SOH
Start of Heading
DC
Device Control
STX
Start of Text
NAK
Negative Acknowledge
ETX
End of Text
SYN
Synchronous Idle
EOT
End of Transmission
ETB
End of Transmission Block
ENQ
Enquiry
CAN
Cancel
ACK
Acknowledge
EM
End of Medium
BEL
Bell
SUB
Substitute
BS
Backspace
ESC
Escape
HT
Horizontal Tabulation
FS
File Separator
LF
Line Feed
GS
Group Separator
VT
Vertical Tabulation
RS
Record Separator
FF
Form Feed
US
Unit Separator
CR
Carriage Return
SP
Space (blank)
SO
Shift Out
DEL
Delete
SI
Shift In
BRK
Break Received
Table 14.4.A.
ASCII symbols
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