SNMP
Configure these settings if you would like to use SNMP monitoring. SNMP (Simple Network Management
Protocol) is the industry standard protocol for network management software. When SNMP is enabled on
the panel, it allows standard SNMP management software to connect to the SNMP agent running on the
panel and read real-time system information such as voltage and current. A SNMP trap can also be sent
to your SNMP management software when an alarm or error occurs.
The information available from the SNMP agent is described in a MIB (Management Information Base)
file, which can be downloaded from the
Help
page. The MIB file must be imported into your SNMP
management software.
Enable SNMP:
If this box is checked, the panel SNMP agent will be enabled.
Read Community:
Enter the community string/password here for read-only SNMP access. The default
read community string is “public”.
Trap Community:
Enter the community string/password that is sent with all traps. Some trap receivers
are able to filter on trap community.
Trap IP Addresses:
Enter the IP addresses for up to two devices that will receive SNMP traps from the
panel.
Enable SNMP Write Access:
Turning on this setting will allow you enable or disable DC power to
individual outputs through SNMP. If this box is unchecked, all information available from the SNMP agent
will be read-only.
Write Community:
Enter the community string/password here for read/write SNMP access. The default
write community string is “write”.
It is recommended to change the community strings before enabling SNMP, as the defaults are well
known.
SNMP Contact Information:
Allows you to assign system contact information (such as a name and
phone number) for the panel, which can be read via SNMP querys. This information is optional and can
be left blank if you prefer.
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