ENC-400-HDMI
™ H.264 Encoder
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Figure 23: Network/SNMP page of the ENC-
300™ encoder
Settings:
Description:
Manager IP:
Specifies the IP-address of the Client PC on which the SNMP
manager (TRAP Receiver) is installed. This field must be
configured, to receive TRAPs.
GET community:
Specifies the password for the GET community, which you must
enter in your SNMP manager in the Read Community field.
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We recommend leaving the default value ‘public’.
SET community:
Specifies the password for the SET community, which you must
enter in your SNMP manager in the Write Community field.
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We recommend leaving the default value ‘private’.
TRAP community:
The TRAP community describes a community string similar to the
GET and SET community string, but for Traps. The SNMP TRAP
server can find out whether the received TRAP message was sent
by an authorized client or not.
Location:
Specifies the location of the SNMP-node in the network.
Contact:
Specifies the name of the contact person/administrator who is
responsible for this device.
Name:
Specifies the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) or the
hostname of the device.
Table 17: Description of the NETWORK/SNMP webpage of the ENC-
300™
The fields ‘Location’, ‘Contact’ and ‘Name’ describe the common SNMP-parameters (sysLocation,
sysContact and sysName) supported by every SNMP device. These details help you to find and identify
SNMP devices like the ENC-
300™ in a network.
The SNMP elements use traps as SNMP base messages to report changes in status or alarm conditions
to remote SNMP management entities. Normally traps are used to alarm network administrators of
possible equipment problems or other important events. There are two types of information sent by the
trap device: ‘Events’ and ‘Alarms’.
‘Event’ traps will be sent if a monitored event occurs. These traps have only one state.
‘Alarm’ traps are events that have two states: Active and Clear. An ‘Active’ trap will be sent if an alarm
condition will be detected. The alarm will be kept active until the condition cleared and a ‘Clear’ trap was
send.