TransPortalTM Interlock Monitor
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When accessed by either method, the browser presents the following fields and buttons
contained in the servlet:
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Unit Address
– Address of the unit connected to the MLK; typically set to 1 or 2.
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Polling Frequency
– Number of times the Unit will poll the MLK event log (per
hour) for new event information; typically set to 1 or 2 times per hour.
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Check Clock Frequency
– Number of times the Unit will check the MLK system
clock (per day) for accuracy.
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Events File
– File containing information of specific MLK events that
are to be identified and the parameters for determining whether qualifying event
information should be converted to SNMP Trap/Inform format and forwarded over
the WAN to the SNMP Host application (or manager).
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SNMP Host Address
– The IP address of the SNMP manager that will receive
any generated SNMP traps/informs.
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SNMP Retries
– The number of SNMP trap/inform retries.
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SNMP Delay
– The SNMP trap/inform delay in milliseconds.
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SNMP Community
– The SNMP community associated with any generated
SNMP traps/informs.
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SNMP Trap or Inform
– Send SNMP traps or SNMP informs.
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Submit new configuration
– Button to submit any changes made to the
configuration fields.
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Generate test trap
– Button to generate and send a test trap to the SNMP
manager.
4.2. Configuring the TransPortal Interlock Monitor Operating Parameters
The embedded web server interface provides a full view of all conditions monitored by
the MLK, and control over all configurable data fields that define the behavior of the
TIM. Typically, the web server should be accessed by plugging a laptop computer
directly into the TIM. In a typical setup, Ethernet port ETH0 is left empty and is used to
establish this user interface. Configuration may also be accomplished remotely when
the TIM is connected to a wired WAN (typically Ethernet port ETH1).
4.2.1. Locally Accessing the Embedded Web Server
To access the embedded web server:
1. Connect a laptop computer to the TIM, typically using Ethernet port ETH0.
2. Open a web browser window (Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox recommended;
See Section 3.1.) on the laptop.
3. Navigate the browser to the IP address of the unit, typically by entering
192.168.1.1 in the browser address field followed by the Enter key.
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