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7.3.4.3 SNMP Configuration / TRAP Configuration
It is possible to use an SNMP agent (with MIB) or to configure SNMP traps in order to monitor
the module over SNMP.
SNMP traps are sent to the configured hosts over the network. It should be noted that these
are based on UDP and therefore it is not certain that they will reach the configured host!
Several hosts can be configured. However, all have the same alarm level.
The private
hopf
enterprise MIB is also available over the web
(see
Chapter 7.3.5.6
Downloading Configuration Files / SNMP
MIB).
The Alarm Level designates the priority level of the messages to be sent and determines from
which level the message should be sent (see
Chapter 7.3.4.4 Alarm Messages
).
Alarm Level
Transmitted Messages
none
no messages
info
info / warning / error / alarm
warning
warning / error / alarm
error
error / alarm
alarm
alarm
The SNMP protocol must be enabled in order to use SNMP (see
Chapter
7.3.2.4 Management (Management-Protocols
).