Model 2314/2316 SNMP Alarm Encoder
26 2314/2316-042315
Fial Incorporated
one hour will elapse until the next check with the other time-server. However on startup, the
second time-server will be checked immediately if the first fails to respond.
The legends for each NTP Time Server contain data of the form: G=45 B=4. The G= counts
the number of normal time-server request/replies since startup. The B= counts the number of
requests that timed out or returned bad data. Note: If the first time-server is working normally
and the network drops very few IP packets, then the second time-server may not be used for
months or longer.
System Location (optional): Enter the location of this SNMP Alarm Encoder. Only letters,
numbers, dashes and spaces are allowed in this field (64 characters maximum). This value is
returned when a manager fetches the MIB-II value called ‘system.sysLocation.’
System Contact (optional): Enter the contact information for this SNMP Alarm Encoder. Only
letters, numbers, the @ sign, and spaces are allowed (62 characters maximum). Often a
telephone number or email address is used. This value is returned when a manager fetches
the MIB-II value called ‘system.sysContact.’
Allow Public Read Only access: Select Yes if this SNMP Alarm Encoder will allow SNMP Public
read access, or No if this SNMP Alarm Encoder will not allow SNMP Public read access. By
entering Yes, any host can fetch SNMP data using the community string public. The
community string public allows read-only access, no write access. If you select NO, then only
the mangers using one of the passwords listed under SNMP Notifications can read data from
the unit.
Add Status (ST) events to the Event Log: Select Yes if this SNMP Alarm Encoder will log ST
events, or No if this SNMP Alarm Encoder will not log ST events. CR (critical) MJ (major) and
MN (minor) events will always be logged. All events that are placed in the Event log will also
generate an SNMP v2 notification or inform request that will be sent to the SNMP managers
configured on the notify setup page.
MAC Address: All SNMP Alarm Encoders contain a factory-assigned MAC Address. The Media
Access Control (MAC) address is the network card address for the Ethernet port. It is a unique
number, different for every Ethernet network card ever manufactured and thus, cannot be
changed.
Serial Number: The serial number displays the FIAL factory serial number for the device. This
number cannot be changed.
Software Version: The software version number identifies the release or build version of the
firmware installed in the device. The user cannot change this number. The software version
may change if a TFTP firmware upgrade is performed.
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