The BB2-7010-02 has the ability to be an SNMP client. In “master/slave” terms, this would be the master.
Configuring the SNMP client starts with defining one or more SNMP devices that will be queried. Then, like
the other possible client functions in the BB2-7010-02, you set up read and write maps. A “read map” will
use SNMP Get to query the device, and a “write map” will use SNMP Set to write to the device.
The SNMP Client configuration pages are illustrated below along with a summary of how to use them.
Device number simply shows you where you are on the device list. Click "next" and "prev" to scroll
through the list.
Remote SNMP devices to be accessed by this device are specified here. Enter the IP address of the remote
device, a name to reference in other pages, and a default poll rate. Then click "update".
This gateway expects to access SNMP devices via the standard port 161.
Connection status will show a non-zero error code if there is a socket error. Possible errors include:
11. Using the BB2-7010-02 as an SNMP Client (Manager)
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