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The MIB File
The
MIB File
is a small text file required by the SNMP Manager.
Click:
Download MIB
to save this file using the usual Windows
methods. The MIB file is in plain text with a .mib extension,
and may be read with Windows Notepad.
NOTE:
This is an abbreviated discussion of SNMP operation.
SNMP is a complex utility, managed exclusively by whatever
SNMP ‘Manager’ (monitoring equipment) is employed. Refer to
all instructions supplied with, and for, the SNMP Manager
hardware and/or software in setting-up the 552.
Email and Text
Notifications
NOTE:
The time-stamp feature for email notifications and the
Alarm Log depends on a network connection to sync with In-
ternet time, along with setting the proper time zone and other
options. This is detailed under the next subheading.
Connected to the Internet, the 552 can send email or SMS/text
notifications of reception or programming errors to one or
more recipients. Which alarms go to whom is a separate setup
routine.
SMTP Setup
The 552 must first be properly programmed to send mail under
SMTP Settings
. You need to set up an actual email account, the
elements of which are just like setting up any conventional
email account. Information to be entered here depends on the
provider you choose. When you apply for the account, much of
this information will be assigned to you. Consult your IT pro-
fessional for setting up email accounts if you need to.
Under
SMTP Server:
, enter the provided outgoing mail server
info (e.g.:
smtp.gmail.com
), the required
Port:
number and wheth-
er
TLS:
is
On
or
Off
.
From:
is the ‘friendly’ name that identifies the 552 to the email
or SMS/text recipient. You could use station call letters or
something like
ModMonAlarm
.
User:
is the full email address of
the email account you’re using for the 552, and
Password:
the
password assigned
to this account.
Recipients,
(Send To)
Next enter up to ten email recipients, typing-in the full email
address. After this you’ll decide who gets what alert.
Email addresses typically take
the form of the upper example
here. If instead you wish to
send a text message to a recip-
ient’s cell phone, the entry may
look like the second image. In
this instance the alarm notifi-
cations are being directed to a Verizon subscriber’s phone.
Further information on these naming protocols is available on
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