Configuring Snmp In The Codec - Tieline Merlin PLUS User Manual

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Merlin PLUS WNET Manual v2.0
Important Note:
·
A black Padlock symbol appears next to the program name in the Connections
panel and in the Program Loader panel, to indicate a program is locked in the
codec.
·
It is only possible to lock custom programs in a codec.
·
If Lock Program is enabled and you load a new custom program in the codec, Lock
Program remains enabled and locks the most recently loaded custom program.
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Configuring SNMP in the Codec

The codec supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP ) for managing devices on IP
networks. There are two elements to configuring SNMP in your codec:
1. Configure SNMP Device settings in your codec.
2. Configure SNMP Traps via the Alarms Panel in the Web-GUI (see
Configuring Alarms, or to configure using the codec front panel see
Description of SNMP Settings in the Codec
Features
Codec Name
Codec Location
Contact
R/O Community
R/W Community
Trap Destination
Configuring SNMP Settings in the Codec
1. Open the HTML5 Toolbox Web-GUI and click Settings at the top of the screen, then click
Options to display the Options panel.
2. Click in the text boxes to enter SNMP configuration settings.
Operation Button Descriptions
A user-specified alphanumeric identifier which may be used by third-
party SNMP software to identify a device. The device name
corresponds
to
2.system.sysName" SNMP attribute and is completely independent
of DNS, NIS, WINS or other device naming and identification
schemes, though convention is to use the device's fully-qualified
domain name.
A user-specified alphanumeric string which may be used by third-
party SNMP software to identify a device. Device location
corresponds
to
2.system.sysLocation" SNMP attribute.
A text identifier for the contact person for this managed node,
together with information on how to contact this person.
SNMP provides two types of access, namely Read-Only access and
Read-Write access. The R/O Community identifier allows Read Only
level access.
The R/W Community identifier allows Read/Write level access.
SNMP provides the ability to send traps (notifications or alerts),
which are packets containing data relating to a system component.
The destination is the end-point to which notifications and alerts are
sent. See
SNMP Trap
SNMP Trap Configuration
Configuring SNMP
the
".iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-
the
".iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-
Configuration.
in
Settings).
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