NTI Micro Environment Monitoring System
Each RJ45 Sensor port has two OIDs assigned, because the sensors that connect to these ports often have two possible
functions (Temperature/Humidity, ACLM-V with two connections, etc.). The image above shows they are numbered sequentially
(The "extSensor Type" variable for Port 1 is extSensorType.1 and extSensorType.2, port 2 is extSensorType.3 and
extSensorType.4, and so on, for a total of 4 extSensors (RJ45 Sensor) for an E-MICRO.)
Each variable for a sensor that is reported has its own OID (i.e. Index number, type, description of the connected sensor, the
connector number the sensor is plugged into, group the sensor belongs to, etc.). When using OIDs, be sure to create an
association with the right variable.
To get specific results in the Result Table, right click on an item in the MIB Tree
and choose the type of search ("operation") you want.
Get Next- will result in the next OID record of that category, displaying them one at
a time.
Get Bulk- will result in all the OIDs of that category being displayed at once, but only
that category
Get Subtree- will result in OIDs of that category and any sub-categories in the tree
Walk- will result in a listing of every OID in the system from the point at which you
select it until the last category in the tree.
Result Table
The value of each variable for the sensor can be listed
separately.
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The operation can be selected with a right
click (above), or using the "Operations" field
(below). Once selected, press "Go"
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