Identifying Where Alarm And Trap Messages Are Sent; Setting The Snmp Read Community String; Configuring Traps; Defining A Trap Ip Address - Christie Crimson Series User Manual

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If running Crimson Series interrogator from the web interface, a message appears
indicating the integrator file was successfully created.
4. From the web interface to download the interrogator file to the computer, select Download
File.
The interrogator file is downloaded to the default location on the computer.
5. If on the projector, at the completion prompt, select OK.
Identifying where alarm and trap messages are
sent
Configure the email address and SNMP trap destination where alarms are recorded.
Creating a distribution mailing list for SNMP alerts means changes to the people receiving the emails
does not require a change to the MIB browser configuration.

Setting the SNMP read community string

The SNMP read community string is similar to a userid or password that allows access to the device.
1. Select MENU > Communications > SNMP > SNMP Read Community.
2. Enter the read community string.
On the display panel use the up and down arrows to enter the read community string.
3. To confirm the name of the string, select Enter.

Configuring traps

A trap is a condition that SNMP monitors on Crimson Series.
1. Select MENU > Communications > SNMP > Trap Configuration.
2. Select the trap you want to enable and select Enter.
The available traps are:
Fan Stall
Thermal Sensors
Power
Video Signal
3. To enable additional traps, repeat step 2.

Defining a trap IP address

When a trap condition is met, a notification is sent using an SNMP notification to one or more specified
IP addresses.
1. Select MENU > Communications > SNMP.
2. From the projector:
a) Select Address 1.
b) Use the up and down arrows to enter an IP address.
Crimson Series User Guide
020-102649-07 Rev. 1 (05-2023)
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