Smart IP Strobe (IPSTROBE)
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v2.2
SNMP
SNMP set commands can turn the strobe on and off. In
Device Settings
→
Network
, set the
SNMP
Write Community
name for writing to the device from a MIB browser or other SNMP software. In the
SNMP software interface, access
gpioOutputControl.1
(OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.39866.3.1.4.11.1.21.1)
, and
set to "1" to turn on the strobe, "0" to turn off the strobe.
You can also use SNMP to monitor the state of the strobe. In
Device Settings
→
Peripherals
, set
GPIO
0 Output Transitions Send SNMP Trap
to “Yes”. On
Device Settings
→
Network
, add the IP address
and community name for a trap manager. The device will now send an SNMP trap to the configured
manager when the strobe goes on or off.
If using a configuration file (with
nameTBD
and
10.10.3.4
provided only as example):
<GPIO
snmp_trap_for_output_gpio0="1"
/>
<SNMP
write_community="nameTBD"
read_community="public" >
<TrapManager addr="10.10.3.4" port="162" pdu_version="2" community="nameTBD"
/>
</SNMP>
WIRING REFERENCE
The unit is prewired, with terminal 1, “
-
“, of the strobe connected to the relay “GND” on the board
,
and terminal 2, “+” to “N.O.” (normally open). We provide t
he connection details here for reference
in the event of any wires becoming dislodged.
Strobe Wiring Terminals
Board Connections