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------------------------------- General: Automated Control --------------------------------
Ultra v2.0a User Guide
C-2
C.2 Set-up
Four actions are involved in setting up one or more
Ultra
for automated control.
1.
Linking the
Ultra
(s)
in a single LAN, together with the device from which the systems are
monitored.
2.
Giving each
Ultra
a unique name and location to allow easy identification.
3.
Programming the device from which the systems are to be monitored with the appropriate
SNMP Manager application.
4.
Uploading a copy of the Omnitek
Ultra
MIB to the SNMP manager.
1. Linking the boxes into a single LAN
Typically either the device from which the automated control is to be driven need to be added to
the network that the
Ultra
is already on or the
Ultra
needs to be added to a network that includes
the device from which it will be remotely controlled.
The essential element of the connection as far as each
Ultra
system is concerned is its Ethernet
port (picked out in the following figure).
To create the required network:
1.
Use a suitable cable to physically connect each
Ultra
to the same network router.
2.
Link the control device into the same network.
LAN port
(Ethernet)
Figure C-1:
Rear view of an
Ultra
system showing the connection
needed for remote control of the
Ultra
using SNMP.
2. Giving each Ultra a unique name
and location
The name and location for any
Ultra
system
are set in the SNMP area of the System page
of the Configuration window.
Simply set whatever details you require as
the
Device Name
and the
Device
Location,
replacing the
Machine Name
and
Machine Location
details shown in
the illustration.
This is also the area in which to set any
change of password you need to limit
read/write access. To limit read access, change the
Public (Read) Community
entry; to limit write
access, change the
Private (Write) Community
entry. But be aware: alongside any changes you
make here, you will also need to update your SNMP manager to work with these new passwords.
Figure C-2:
‘SNMP’ area of the System page,
showing the details to be filled in
Summary of Contents for Ultra 4K Tool Box
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