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1 –
ID
ID of the selected SNMP GET input. Select from the drop-down menu.
2 –
I/O DESCRIPTION RETREIVAL
Click to retrieve and display the current normal description of that ID. Normally hidden to minimize data transfers
on low speed or high fee data connections.
3 –
IP ADDRESS
IP address of the polled equipment.
4 –
OID
OID of the measurement point (output) in the polled equipment.
5 –
VERSION
Version number of the SNMP used. Must be the same version as the one used in the polled equipment.
6 –
QUALIFIER
Qualifying element (operand) which can be any input, output, flag, timer, SNMP GET, Logic Gate, etc. Essentially
any ID in the Cortex can be used to mute or unmute the input to prevent it from taking any action. When the Qualifier
is active, the input will be unlocked and function normally. When the qualifier is non-active (or normal), the input will
be locked (or muted). To invert the Qualifier’s level, simply put a ! in front of its ID. For example, use !1D01 to invert
it. Leave the Qualifier field blank for a “don’t care” condition.
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