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- Send after the following number of bytes: Send the data after the specified number of bytes has been
received on the serial port. This can be 1 to 65,535 bytes.
• Close connection after the following number of idle seconds: Enable to close an idle connection. Use the
Timeout field to enter the number of seconds that the connection will be idle before it is closed. This can
be 1 to 65,000 seconds.
• Close connection when DCD goes low: When selected, the connection will be closed when the DCD (Data
Carrier Detected) signal goes low.
• Close connection when DSR goes low: When selected, the connection will be closed when the DSR (Data
Set Ready) signal goes low.
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Use the System Configuration page to configure the system settings. On this page, you can:
• Configure device description information including the device name, contact, and location.
• Configure SNMP, including whether SNMP is enabled or disabled, and the types of SNMP traps to be
enabled.
Configure Device Description Information
The Remote Video System IP’s device description includes name, contact, and location. Use this device
description to identify a specific Remote Video System IP when you are working with a large number of devices
in multiple locations.
Configure SNMP
You can use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to manage and monitor network devices.
Configure your RVS Connect device to use SNMP features, or disable its use entirely for security reasons. To
configure SNMP settings, click the Simple Network Management Protocol link at the bottom of the System
Configuration page. SNMP settings include:
• Enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP): This checkbox enables or disables use of SNMP.
• The Public community and Private community fields specify passwords required to get or set SNMP-
managed objects. To prevent unauthorized access to the device, we recommend changing public and
private community names from their defaults.
- Public community: The password required to get SNMP-managed objects. The default is “public.”
- Private community: The password required to set SNMP-managed objects. The default is “private.”
• Allow SNMP clients to set device settings through SNMP: This checkbox enables or disables the capability
for users to issue SNMP set commands. When the box is not checked (disabled), the RVS device can only
read SNMP commands.
• Enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps: Enables or disables the SNMP traps
generation.
• Destination IP: The IP address of the system to which traps are sent. In order to enable any of the traps, you
must specify a non-zero value.
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