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When you register, the provider will issue you a
Hostname:
,
Username:
and
Password:
, which will be specific to your encod-
er. Enter these into the appropriate fields, and then click
Save
to enable the Dynamic DNS function.
SNMP OPERATION
SNMP Overview
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) allows other
TCP/UDP/IP equipment on the same Local Area Network (LAN)
to communicate directly with the 732, and for the unit itself to
initiate an alarm on the network.
The 732 will interface directly with a network controller, tech-
nically known as the SNMP ‘Manager.’ The 732 has an embed-
ded ASCII text file called a Management Information Base, or
MIB. In setting up for SNMP operation, the MIB file will have to
be downloaded from the 732 through the Web interface (see
Page 37), and uploaded to the SNMP Manager.
SNMP Mode
The SNMP submenu default
Mode:
setting is
Disabled
, which in-
hibits communication between the 732 and the SNMP Manager.
Changing
Mode:
to
Read Only
allows the 732 to be interrogated
by the SNMP Manager, so that programmed setup parameters,
alarms, etc. can be integrated with other equipment on the net-
work.
Setting the
Mode:
to
Read & Write
allows the SNMP Manager to
send commands to the 732.
SNMP Security
SNMP ‘Communities’ serve as passwords for this function. In
the
Read Community:
and
Write Community:
fields, overtype the
factory defaults and enter text that is specified for the
read/write strings on the SNMP Manager monitoring device.
You must ultimately execute a
Save
after entering.
SNMP Ports
The default SNMP Ports,
General Port: 161
and
Traps Port: 162
,
are customary for a majority of SNMP operations. These may
be overtyped to change them as required.
Trap
Destinations
When the 732
initiates
an alarm, rather than being
queried
or
polled
for one, the alarm is known as a ‘trap.’ Three local net-
work IP addresses may be entered in the
Trap Destination 1:
,
2:
,
and
3:
fields, each corresponding to other devices on the LAN
that need to be apprised of alarms.
The MIB File
A MIB file is a small text file required by the SNMP Manager.
From the SNMP menu, click:
Download MIB
to save this file in
the usual Windows manner. 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
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