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number must be appended to the URL used to access the panel. (e.g. use URL
for IP address
192.168.0.180
, port
8000)
HTTPS Port
: The HTTPS (HTTP Secure) protocol uses encrypted data transfer
between web browsers and servers for higher security. The default HTTPS port
is
443
. Append any changed HTTPS port to the end of the URL for the panel.
To access the panel through a secure HTTPS connection, use
https://
at the
start of the units URL. (e.g.
192.168.0.180
, HTTPS port
8888
)
UDP Port
: This port is used when applying firmware upgrades to the panel.
The default UDP port is
9393
.
SNMP:
Configure these settings to use SNMP-based monitoring. SNMP (Simple Network
Management Protocol) is an industry standard protocol for network management
software. Enabling the SNMP function on the panel will allow standard SNMP
management software to connect to the SNMP agent running on the panel and
read real time system information such as bus voltage, and channel currents. The
panel can send SNMP traps to the external management software when an alarm
or fault occurs.
The information available from the SNMP agent is described in a MIB
(Management Information Base) file, which can be downloaded from the panels
Help
page. The unique panel MIB file must then be imported into an external
SNMP management software.
Enable SNMP
: Check this box to enable the SNMP agent
SNMP Version:
Sets the SNMP version (
v1/v2c
,
v3
, or
All
) supported by the panel
SNMP agent. If
All
is selected, all SNMP versions will be supported simultaneously.
The appropriate settings for the selected SNMP version will need to be configured.
Enable SNMP Write Access:
Turning on this setting will allow users to enable or
disable DC power to individual outputs through SNMP. If this box is unchecked, all
information available from the SNMP agent will be read-only.
SNMP Control Access:
Sets the level of device control that is allowed through
SNMP. This setting is only available if Enable SNMP Write Access is enabled.
•
Output Control:
Allows DC power to individual outputs to be
enabled or disabled through SNMP. No other settings can be
configured through SNMP.