WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
Appendix 271
758-874/000-131 WAGO-I/O-IPC-C6
Manual
Version 1.0.0
Table 142: Description of the configuration scripts for " General SNMP information parameters "
Parameter
Status Call
Output/Input
Validity
General SNMP information parameters
read
get_snmp_data
device-name
Specify the SNMP
“sysName” parameter
immediate
Name of Device
write
config_snmp
device-name=<value>
Change the SNMP
“sysName” parameter
(<value> = string). *
after restart
read
get_snmp_data
description
Specifies the SNMP
“sysDescr” parameter.
immediate
Description
write
config_snmp
description=<value>
Changes the SNMP
"sysDescr" parameter
(<value> = string). *
after restart
read
get_snmp_data
physical-location
Specifies the SNMP
"sysLocation" parameter.
immediate
Physical
Location
write
config_snmp
physical-
location=<value>
Changes the SNMP
"sysLocation" parameter
(<value> = string). *
after restart
read
get_snmp_data
contact
Specifies the SNMP
"sysContact" parameter.
immediate
Contact
write
config_snmp
contact=<value>
Changes the SNMP
"sysContact" parameter
(<value> = string).
after restart
* When entering values, the blank characters must be filled by either "+" or "%20". Otherwise, the
input is not detected as a coherent string.
SNMP Manager Configuration for v1 and v2c
Protocol Status
read
get_snmp_data
v1-v2c-state
Returns the SNMP protocol
status for v1/v2c as a string:
enabled
disabled
Local
Community
Name
read
get_snmp_data
v1-v2c-community-name
Specifies the community
name set for v1/v2c/
immediate
Protocol Status/
Community
Name
write
config_snmp
v1-v2c-state=<value1>
v1-v2c-community-
name=<value2>
Activates/deactivates the
v1/v2c protocol (<
value1>
= enabled
or
disabled
) and
assigns a community name.
(value2> = string without
blank characters, min. 1,
max. 32 characters).
Note:
No community name is
required for deactivation.
Activation is only possible
by entering a community
name. Saving the
community name is only
possible if the protocol is
activated.
after restart
SNMP Trap Receiver Configuration for v1 and v2c
Any number of trap receivers can be configured. A trap receiver that has been set up is always
active; the data set must be completely deleted to deactivate it.