VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System – User Guide V1.0
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For Network SNMP functionality, consult your network administrator for SNMP setup
and configuration parameters and how the BTRM should be configured for your specific
SNMP requirements and trap receivers.
8.2. SNMP Monitoring through a MIB Browser
In order to accept SNMP messages being sent from the BTRM you will need to have an
SNMP monitoring system in your network or a MIB browser loaded onto your laptop.
A MIB browser can be used to capture SNMP traps in place of a network SNMP trap
receiver. The MIB Browser can be loaded onto a PC or Laptop for monitoring of BTRM
SNMP Traps. The MIB browser will need to be on the same network as the BTRM in
order to receive the messages.
SNMP network access can be had from interfaces as simple as a command line
interface available in Windows, Linux, and other operating systems, or using a
dedicated software browser like the one shown below from iReasoning, available at
, to larger packages such as HP Openview designed to support
and manage larger networks.
IMPORTANT:
Once the MIB Browser is loaded you will need to load the BTRM MIB file.
You can down load the BTRM MIB file from the BTRM via the SNMP MIB file page on
you web browser.
8.2.1. Install MIB Browser
1. Download MIB Browser from
.
2. Open MIB Browser Folder.
3. Click on the Setup.exe file.
4. Click Run and Follow the installation instructions.
5. Click Close when the installation has completed.
6. Launch the MIB Browser.
8.2.2. Install SNMP MIB File
1. In the MIB Browser – Click on the File Tab.
2. Select Load MIBs.
3. In the Open Window, locate the file called btrm2_mib_yyyy-mm-dd.mib (This
traps file should be located in the software files included with your BTRM).
4. Click on the btrm2_mib_yyyy-mm-dd.mib.
5. Click Open.