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10/09/2008 

SNMP 

 

What Is It? 

 
SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. It is an application layer protocol for managing IP 
(Internet Protocol) based systems. SNMP enables system administrators to manage system performance, and to find 
and solve system problems. SNMP runs over UDP (User Datagram Protocol), which in turn runs over IP. 
 
Three types of SNMP exist: SNMP version 1 (SNMPv1), SNMP version 2 (SNMPv2) and SNMP version 3 
(SNMPv3). It is not the intention here to discuss the differences between various versions, only to bring attention to 
the fact that IRT Electronics modules, fitted with SNMP capability, use SNMPv1. 
 
An SNMP managed network consists of three key components: Network Management Systems (

NMS

), 

agents

, and 

managed devices

 
An 

NMS

 is the console through which the network administrator performs network management functions, such as 

monitoring status (e.g. alarm states) and remote controlling, of a set of managed devices. One or more 

NMS

s must 

exist on any managed network. Generally the 

NMS

 is a computer running third party SNMP control software. There 

are a number of third party SNMP software applications currently available on the market. 
 
An 

NMS

 polls, or communicates with, an 

agent

. An 

agent

 is a network management software module that resides in 

managed device

. An 

agent

 has local knowledge of management information and translates that information into a 

form compatible with SNMP. The 

agent

, therefore, acts as an interface between the 

NMS

 and the managed devices. 

The 

NMS

 sends a request message, and control commands for the managed devices, to the 

agent

, which in turn 

sends a response message, containing information about the 

managed devices

, back to the 

NMS

 

managed device

 contains an SNMP 

agent

 and resides on a managed network. 

Managed devices

 collect and store 

management information and make this information available to 

NMS

s using SNMP. 

 

Managed device

 

agent

 variables are organised in a tree structure known as a Management Information Base (

MIB

). 

Within the 

MIB

 are parameters pertaining to the 

managed device

. An Object Identifier (OID) number within the 

MIB

 defines the managed device type. This is a unique number specific to the model of 

managed device

. Other 

information relating to the device is also stored, information such as alarm states, controllable settings, etc. The 

MIB

 

tree is organised in such a way that there will be no two 

MIB

 files with conflicting placements. 

 
Normally an 

NMS

 polls an 

agent

 for information relating to the 

MIB

 in a managed device to be sent back to the 

NMS

. When certain conditions are met within the 

MIB

, such as major alarm conditions, for example, the 

agent

 

automatically sends what is known as a 

trap

 to the 

NMS

 without any prompting from the 

NMS

. This allows 

automatic notification of a predetermined event. 
 

 

NMS 

 

NMS 

 

IP 
Network 

MIB 

 

SNMP Agent 
Protocol Engine 

SNMP Agent

MIB 

 

SNMP Agent 
Protocol Engine 

SNMP Agent

MIB 

 

SNMP Agent 
Protocol Engine 

SNMP Agent

SNMP Block Diagram 

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Communications 

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Summary of Contents for DDA-4006

Page 1: ...an be found on the Internet at http www irtelectronics com I R T Electronics Pty Ltd A B N 35 000 832 575 26 Hotham Parade ARTARMON N S W 2064 AUSTRALIA National Phone 02 9439 3744 Fax 02 9439 7439 International 61 2 9439 3744 61 2 9439 7439 Email sales irtelectronics com Web www irtelectronics com I R T C o m m u n i c a t i o n s w w w i r t c o m m u n i c a t i o n s c o m ...

Page 2: ...tion manual applies to DDA 4006 later than S N 0806101 Operational Safety WARNING Operation of electronic equipment involves the use of voltages and currents that may be dangerous to human life Note that under certain conditions dangerous potentials may exist in some circuits when power controls are in the OFF position Maintenance personnel should observe all safety regulations Do not make any adj...

Page 3: ...th resultant data errors The DDA 4006 does not include re clocking so as to minimise these errors leaving re clocking to be done by the receiving device For applications requiring reclocking the DDA 4007 should be used The rear assembly now includes a bypass relay to switch the Input SK1 to Output 1 SK2 in the event of a power failure as standard An optional Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP...

Page 4: ... Power requirement Voltage 28 Vac CT 14 0 14 or 16 Vdc Consumption 2 0 VA General Temperature range 0 50 C ambient Mechanical Suitable for mounting in IRT 19 rack chassis with input output and power connections on the rear panel Dimensions 6 HP x 3U Extended Eurocard 220 mm x 100 mm Weight With rear assembly 340g Finish Front panel Grey background silk screened black lettering red IRT logo Rear as...

Page 5: ...afety reasons See frame manual for details Signal earth For safety reasons a connection is made between signal earth and chassis earth No attempt should be made to break this connection Installation in frame or chassis See details in separate manual for selected frame type Link Settings LK1 is factory set for a contact make to ground on signal failure at SK10 pin 2 on the rear panel move LK1 from ...

Page 6: ...kets on the main PCB module Align all pins and then gently press the SMU 4000 all the way down into place If the SMU 4000 is not already programmed with the correct firmware to match the module that it is being plugged into it then needs to be programmed via the pins on the topside of the SMU 4000 Note that installation will generally be done by IRT Electronics at the time of ordering Note also th...

Page 7: ...t panel and rear assembly drawings are not to scale and are intended to show relative positions of connectors indicators and controls only SK10 2 Alarm SK10 1 Gnd 2 1 SK10 OUTPUTS PL 5 OUT INPUT SK8 PL2 SK2 SK7 SK6 SK4 SK3 SK5 PL1 SK9 SK1 POWER OFF BYPASS SK1 SK2 I R T C o m m u n i c a t i o n s w w w i r t c o m m u n i c a t i o n s c o m ...

Page 8: ...e with SNMP The agent therefore acts as an interface between the NMS and the managed devices The NMS sends a request message and control commands for the managed devices to the agent which in turn sends a response message containing information about the managed devices back to the NMS A managed device contains an SNMP agent and resides on a managed network Managed devices collect and store manage...

Page 9: ...gram relevant to the module that it is plugged into Depending on the module besides the module identification parameters such as alarm states inputs and controls etc are communicated to the CDM 4000 agent via a data bus on the rear of the frame Thus the CDM 4000 collects information on what is loaded within the frame what positions they occupy and their current status for communication to the NMS ...

Page 10: ...grammed with firmware to suit and installed in an IRT 4000 series frame with SNMP capability it is possible to remotely monitor the presence of an input and the state of the urgent alarm using an NMS Traps can also be set for whenever an urgent alarm occurs or clears I R T C o m m u n i c a t i o n s w w w i r t c o m m u n i c a t i o n s c o m ...

Page 11: ...ainable from the component supplier Equipment return Before arranging service ensure that the fault is in the unit to be serviced and not in associated equipment If possible confirm this by substitution Before returning equipment contact should be made with IRT or your local agent to determine whether the equipment can be serviced in the field or should be returned for repair The equipment should ...

Page 12: ...included on standard production units They are shown to assist with interpretation of additional or optional functions which may be included or are necessary for factory set up procedures Drawing Sheet Description 804936 1 DDA 4006 Circuit Schematic I R T C o m m u n i c a t i o n s w w w i r t c o m m u n i c a t i o n s c o m ...

Page 13: ...2 C11 100nF 5V 5V 5V MON O P SIGNAL grn 2 1 R35 680R 2 1 LD2 HLMP 1503 5V ALARM CIRCUIT CONTACT CLOSURE OR BREAK TO GROUND ON ALARM AS SET BY LK1 3 2 1 Q1 BSS123 1 2 C33 4u7 3 8 RL1A V23026 10 1 5 RL1B 5V 1 2 F5 RXE020 POLYFUSE 1 3 2 D2 BAS16 1 2 C39 10nF 1 2 C40 10nF ALARM RX TX CD RELAY RA Control Interface 804936i3s4 sch GNDA 1 2 C41 10nF 2 03 04 2008 ECR1853 2 1 R41 22R SK101 3 26 06 2008 ECR1...

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