Enable/Disable Snmp Traps; Read-Only Community String; Read-Write Community String; Configure Date & Time Submenu - Network Technologies ENVIROMUX-SEMS-16 Installation And Operation Manual

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NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM

Enable/Disable SNMP traps

The SNMP Traps are used as a method to send alerts or log messages over the network. They can be enabled/disabled by
pressing <2> from this submenu, and then <Space Bar> to toggle the status.

Read-Only Community String

The SNMP Read-only community string enables a user to retrieve "read-only" information from the ENVIROMUX using the SNMP
browser and MIB file.
This string must be present in the ENVIROMUX and in the proper field in the SNMP browser.

Read-Write Community String

The SNMP Read-Write community string enables a user to read information from the ENVIROMUX and to modify settings on the
ENVIROMUX using the SNMP browser and MIB file. This string must be present in the ENVIROMUX and in the proper field in the
SNMP browser.
Configure Date & Time Submenu
To enter this submenu, press <7> from main Menu. The following text will be displayed:
CONFIGURE DATE & TIME
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1. Select Timer Source

2. Change Primary SNTP Address

3. Change Secondary SNTP Address

4. Change Current Time
5. Change Current Date
6. Set Time Zone
7. Display System Time
0. Return to Main Menu
Select Timer Source
To select a timer source, press <1> from Configure Date & Time Menu. The user will be informed of the current timer setting
(internal or network time server), and prompted to change to the other type. Pressing <Y> will toggle to the other timer source.
Pressing <N> will keep the current setting.
The unit uses internal timer
Do you want to synchronize with a network time server? [Y/N]:
Change Primary SNTP Address
To change SNTP address, press <2> from Configure Date & Time Menu. The current address is shown in parentheses. Typing in
the new address and pressing <ENTER> will change the address.
Enter Primary SNTP server address (192.168.3.1):
Change Secondary SNTP Address
To change secondary SNTP address, press <3> from Configure Date & Time Menu. The current address is shown in
parentheses. Typing in the new address and pressing <ENTER> will change the address.
Enter Secondary SNTP server address (192.168.3.1):
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