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4.8.3.
SNMP
Note:
The SNMP feature (and this tab, SNMP) is only available when the appropriate feature key is installed in the
Viper. Contact CalAmp for information about obtaining and installing the SNMP feature.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is the third (middle) tab of the Diagnostics page. When the appropriate
feature key is installed in the Viper to enable this feature, select Diagnostics from the main menu and click SNMP to
navigate to this tab.
SNMP is used by network management systems to manage and monitor network-attached devices, and provides a
means to monitor, collect, and analyze diagnostic information. Viper is compatible with SNMPv2c. SNMP allows you to
access IP statistics and diagnostics from the Viper using third-party MIB (Management Information Base) browser
software. The Viper can be programmed to respond to SNMP queries to its local IP Address, RF, or Ethernet IP address
(Automatic), or respond to its Ethernet IP address (Ethernet), or respond to its RF IP Address (RF). Use the options and
settings in this tab to enable or disable the SNMP agent, configure SNMP settings, and enable or disable alarms for
power conditions.
Figure 68 – SNMP Model Manager and Agent
Traps (or alarms) will be automatically generated whenever the forward or reverse power goes out of specification.
These traps can be sent to a user-specified IP address or addresses.