
Model 2314/2316 SNMP Alarm Encoder
16 2314/2316-042315
Fial Incorporated
ST (status) points generate notifications, choose YES to 'Add ST events to the event log' on
the IP Settings web page.
Service Affecting: Select Yes if the selected alarm point is Service Affecting, or No if the selected
alarm point is Not Service Affecting. The term ‘Service Affecting’ means that traffic has been
dropped or that a major communications disruption has occurred.
Delay: Enter the Alarm Delay in seconds for the selected Alarm. Only the digits 0-9 are allowed.
The maximum Delay for an Alarm is 9999 seconds (2.77 hours). The Delay is the amount of
time the alarm input pin must remain asserted before the State is changed to True. For
example, an alarm with a Delay of 30 seconds must be continuously asserted (grounded) for
30 seconds before the State is changed to True. If the assertion state of the point is ‘inverted,’
then the input pin must remain floating or connected to station battery (not grounded) for 30
continuous seconds before the State is changed to True.
Inverted: Select Yes if the selected Alarm is Inverted, or Select No if the Selected Alarm is Not
Inverted. The factory default is No. ‘No’ means the alarm is asserted by connecting the alarm
input pin to station ground. Yes (inverted) means the alarm input pin is normally connected to
station ground, and that the alarm is asserted when the pin is disconnected from ground
allowing it to be pulled to station battery.
Once all changes have been made, press the Submit button. The Submit button must be pressed to
register any changes made on each screen. Changes are stored in a temporary file on the device, keyed
to your IP address. You can submit changes on many different screens before doing a Save & Reboot.
To actually install the changes, the Save & Reboot link on the left side must be selected, and you must
confirm the request by again entering the administrator name and password. Others are thus prevented
from entering changes if you leave your desk. If you do not choose Save & Reboot, your submitted
changes will be erased after a few hours of inactivity.
After the unit reboots, you need not log in again unless you have restarted your Web browser. This is
because your Web browser still holds proper authentication keys. However, if you restart your Web
browser, you will have to log in again. The SNMP Alarm Encoder does not store HTML ‘cookies’ on your
computer.
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