8
of
20
December
18,
2015
Network Setup
A
network
administrator
for
your
company
must
choose
the
settings
for
this
page.
The
default
HTTP
port
is
80
.
If
a
different
HTTP
port
is
used,
it
will
need
to
be
added
to
the
URL
to
access
the
RLP
‐
812
‐
MU.
For
example:
if
the
port
is
changed
to
8080
then
the
address
would
be
changed
to
http://192.168.0.253:8080
NOTE:
You
must
reboot
the
device
for
changes
in
these
settings
to
take
effect.
SNMP TRAPS SETUP
This
section
is
simplified,
and
meant
for
network
administrators
who
already
understand
SNMP
traps
and
how
to
configure
capable
equipment
into
their
system.
For
those
who
want
to
understand
the
benefits
of
using
SNMP
traps,
you
can
search
for
training
material
online
under
“SNMP
Traps”,
“MIB
Browsers”,
and
“SNMP
Monitoring”.
The
MIB
file
for
the
HE1U
‐
5012
‐
MU
can
be
downloaded
from
the
HE1U
‐
5012
‐
MU
after
you
connect
to
it
with
your
browser.
Go
to
the
Device
Setup
page
and
log
in
to
the
HE1U
‐
5012
‐
MU.
Halfway
down
the
page
there
is
a
link
to
the
MIB
file.
Right
click
on
the
link
and
click
“Save
Link
As”
to
download
the
file.
After
download,
import
the
MIB
file
into
your
MIB
browser
or
Monitoring
software
to
configure
it
for
use
with
the
HE1U
‐
5012
‐
MU.
When
the
MIB
file
has
been
loaded,
complete
the
“SNMP
Setup”
section
on
the
“Network
Setup”
page
of
the
HE1U
‐
5012
‐
MU
to
configure
it
for
use
with
your
monitoring
solution.
The
HE1U
‐
5012
‐
MU
will
send
traps
for
all
configured
alarm
conditions
including
bootup,
temperature,
analog
alarms,
and
digital
alarms.
Digital
Outputs
can
also
be
controlled
by
SNMP
on
the
HE1U
‐
5012
‐
MU.
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