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AJA FS1 Installation and Operation Guide

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SNMP Screen This screen contains all of the information required to set up SNMP messaging to the<br />

<strong>FS1</strong>.<br />

Update<br />

Firmware<br />

<strong>FS1</strong> Web Interface, SNMP Screen<br />

SNMP Disabled, Enable 1 or Enable Both (51.1)—Select Enable 1 if you want the <strong>FS1</strong><br />

to issue trap messages to the defined trap 1 destination. To issue trap messages to<br />

both Trap 1 <strong>and</strong> Trap destinations, Select Enable Both. Select Disabled (default)<br />

when you don’t want the <strong>FS1</strong> to issue trap messages.<br />

Trap Receivers (51.2 to 51.5)—Enter the IP address of the destination where SNMP<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> messages (called “traps”) will be sent (default is 191.168.0.3). This is<br />

usually an SNMP client (“NMS” or Network Management System) somewhere on<br />

your LAN. You must also click the Update submit button to update the <strong>FS1</strong> with<br />

the IP address entered here. A Port number for the TCP/IP port to be used for trap<br />

messages from the <strong>FS1</strong> to the NMS must also be specified (UDP Port 162 is the<br />

default). Two sets of Trap Destination IP <strong>and</strong> Port numbers are provided so you<br />

can send trap messages in parallel to two NMS.<br />

Note: Illegal data, such as out of range addresses or text, entered on the SNMP web<br />

page will generate an error page containing a message similar to the following:<br />

Something is missing or out of range<br />

trap IP 1:192.168.0.4<br />

port 1: 162<br />

trap IP 2: 0.0.0.0<br />

port 2: 162<br />

PRESS YOUR BROWSER’S BACK BUTTON TO CONTINUE<br />

Update (Submit button)—Pressing this button requests the <strong>FS1</strong> to update its SNMP<br />

information with that entered on this screen.<br />

The Update Firmware screen <strong>and</strong> the firmware download <strong>and</strong> installation procedure are<br />

described in Chapter 3 <strong>Installation</strong>.

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