7.8. SNMP Traps
DAEnetIP4 can send SNMPv1 traps upon input event (detected by a Digital and/or
Analog Input) to a Trap server and its parameters can be set from this web page:
Enable Trap: Enables or disables sending traps to the server;
Trap Receiver IP Address: The IP address of the trap server;
Trap Receiver Port: Determines the UDP port the trap message will be sent
to;
Trap Community: The trap community;
Trap Sending: Determines if the traps will be sent by Level or by Edge.
If it is selected the option "Level Triggered", the trap message will be sent
every 5 seconds when the input is in position to generate traps. This is
because the SNMP traps are UDP messages and UDP protocol does not
guarantee that the packet will be received at all.
If it is selected the option "Edge Triggered", the trap message will be sent
upon input event only once.
If the traps are enabled, on boot is send so called "cold trap" message
indicating DAEnetIP4 is started.
Figure 33. SNMP Trap settings
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