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Eight steps to quickly configure the snmp card

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Eight Steps to Quickly
Configure the SNMP Card

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  • Page 1 SNMP-CY54-03 - Eight Steps to Quickly Configure the SNMP Card...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SNMP Card Installation* ......................4 Card LED Lights* ........................4 EIGHT STEPS TO QUICKLY CONFIGURE THE SNMP CARD* ..........5 1. Connecting to the SNMP card* ..................... 5 2. Assigning the Card a Unique Name* ..................6 3.
  • Page 4: Snmp Card Installation

    SNMP Card Installation* To learn how to install the SNMP card, please watch our one-minute YouTube video posted on our website at SNMP Web Card Installation — Marathon Power Inc. (marathon-power.com) Card LED Lights* Figure 1...
  • Page 5: Eight Steps To Quickly Configure The Snmp Card

    Eight Steps to Quickly Configure the SNMP Card* 1. Connecting to the SNMP card* The SNMP-CY54-03 has a static IP address of 192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 The best way to connect to the card is by using an ethernet cable between your computer and the card.
  • Page 6: Assigning The Card A Unique Name

    2. Assigning the Card a Unique Name* Location: Configuration/SNMP/General/MIB System Figure 3 NOTE: Enter a unique ID/Name into the “System Name” field. The “System Name” appears in the subject line of the event notifications emails. The “System Location” only appears in the body of the email.
  • Page 7: Configuring The Power And Bbs Event Notifications

    3. Configuring the Power and BBS Event Notifications* Location: Configuration/Email/Email Settings Figure 4 • The SNMP card must have an account to use to send emails. • Enter the email server and account information of the account. • You must enter a “Sender’s” email address to send email notifications. Suggestion: We recommend using a unique email account/email address only for BBS event emailing instead of a person's email address.
  • Page 8: Entering The Email Addresses Of The People Who Should Receive The Notifications

    4. Entering the email addresses of the people who should receive the notifications* Location: Configuration/Email/Emailing for Event Log Figure 5 Enter the email addresses of the people you want to receive power and BBS event notifications. The Select button allows you to select which notifications are sent to that person. Available Event Notifications* Figure 6...
  • Page 9: Entering The Email Addresses Of The People Who Should Receive The Daily Reports

    5. Entering the email addresses of the people who should receive the Daily Reports* Location: Configuration/Email/Email for Event Report Figure 7 Enter the email addresses of the people needing to receive a daily copy of the event and data logs as a CSV file. The data and event logs are also available for download using the card’s UI.
  • Page 10: Connecting The Card To The Local Area Network

    7. Connecting the card to the Local Area Network* Location: Configuration/Network/IPv4 Figure 9 Enter a unique IP address to connect the SNMP card to the local area network. Suggestion: Before changing the card's IP address, consider saving the current configuration as a master configuration 192.168.1.254 file;...
  • Page 11: Saving And Restoring The Card's Configuration File

    8. Saving and Restoring the Card's Configuration File* Location: About/Save/Restore Settings Figure 10 In the section Save Current Configuration, select Save to save the current card's configuration. But you can also save a master configuration file for "restoring" a configuration on another SNMP card of the same make and model.
  • Page 12: Appendixes

    Appendixes Password Recovery* To reset the card’s password, follow the steps below. 1. Using a PC on the same network as the card with an unknown password. 2. Open a web browser and type http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/password.cgi (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the card), and click Enter If you disabled HTTP access to the card, type https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/password.cgi (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the card) and click Enter.
  • Page 13 Marathon Power Inc., 2024 2538 E. 54th Street Huntington Park, CA 90255 Office: 310-689-2328 support@marathon-power.com www.marathon-power.com © 2024 Marathon Power, Inc. MP_SNMP-CY54-03 Steps_Aug_2024...

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