
Additional Features
SNMP Traps
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SpectraComm ADT
076R172-000
Installation and Operation Manual
Issue 2
SNMP Traps
The SC-ADT supports SNMP traps for Cold Start and Contact Sense Active/Clear for each enabled
contact sense port. All traps are queued for each of up to four trap hosts. Traps are kept in the queue
until IP connectivity to the trap host is verified. The last ten traps for each trap host are queued.
Queuing SNMP traps before sending to the trap host greatly improves the trap success in the event
of network outages. Once the network is restored and IP connectivity is verified, the queued trap is
sent.
Each SNMP trap is time-stamped with a relative System Up Time (default) or with GMT, if so
configured (refer to
in this chapter).
SNMP Trap Configuration
To configure SC-ADT to send SNMP alarm traps to designated IP addresses, perform the
following steps:
1. Login to SC-ADT as an administrator or supervisor.
2. Configure the destination IP address for SNMP traps by typing:
configure snmp trap add
[destination IP address] [community]
enable
3. Identify the SC-ADT in SNMP format by typing:
configure snmp system
[name]
configure snmp system
[contact]
configure snmp system
[location]
4. Configure the community name and define access privileges by typing:
configure snmp community add
[community name] [access privilege]
enable
Note
Access privileges are defined as read-only (
ro
) or read-write (
rw
).
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