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12 SNMP Agent
NY-series Industrial Panel PC / Industrial Box PC Built-in EtherNet/IP Port User’s Manual (W563)
12-1 SNMP Ag
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When a failure or some other specific problem occurs, a status report called a trap is sent. This enables
monitoring changes in status even if the SNMP manager does not monitor the built-in EtherNet/IP port
periodically. However, traps use UDP. Therefore, you cannot check to see if the SNMP manager
receives traps from the EtherNet/IP port. Thus, depending on the network status, some traps may not
reach the SNMP manager.
The structure of SNMP messages is as follows:
SNMP Traps
12-1-2 Specifications
Item
Specification
Protocol
SNMP
Agent
SNMPv1, SNMPv2c
MIB
MIB-II
Port No.
SNMP agent: 161 (UDP)
SNMP trap: 162 (UDP)
These can be changed in the Built-in EtherNet/IP Port Settings from the Sysmac
Studio.
Timing of SNMP trap opera-
tion
Status reports are sent to the SNMP manager at the following times.
•
When the Controller is turned ON
•
When links are established
•
When an SNMP agent fails to be authorized
Supported MIB commands
GetRequest/GetNextRequest
12-1-3 SNMP Messages
Item
Set value
Version
This value gives the SNMP version.
SNMPv1: 0
SNMpv2c: 1
Community
Community name for verification
PDU
This depends on the PDU type.
Built-in EtherNet/IP port
SNMP manager
Trap
SNMP agent
MIB
Controller power supply
turned ON.
MAC header
IP header
UDP header
SNMP message
Variable length (1,472 bytes max.)
Version
Community
PDU
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