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Chapter 6:
SNMP
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FS1 Simple Network Management Protocol
SNMP is defined as a “simple network management protocol” and was specified as a
component of the internet protocol suite by the Internet Engineering Task Force
(IETF). The FS1 can act as a
network element
that issues SNMP trap messages
signalling a detected alarm condition or other system condition.
Before the FS1 can respond to SNMP requests, parameter
51.1
must be set to enable
SNMP communication.
When SNMP is enabled, one or more of 4 alarms may be sent by the FS1 to the client
NMS as a trap message:
Power supply failure or disconnection: fs1PSAlarm (see parameter 60.1)
Reference video: fs1REFAlarm (see parameter 60.3)
Format: fs1FMTAlarm (see parameter 60.2)
Temperature of FS1 is over limit (internally): fs1OVRAlarm
51.1 SNMP Enable
Description of Choices
Parameter Adjustments:
Disable
(Default)
Enable 1
Enable Both
When set to
Disable
, the FS1 will not issue SNMP trap messages.
When set to
Enable 1
, the FS1 issues SNMP trap messages to Trap Destination 1
(parameter 51.2) and as defined in the MIB.
When set to
Enable Both
, the FS1 issues SNMP trap messages to Trap Destination
1 and 2 (parameters 51.2 and 51.4) and as defined in the MIB.
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