Quick Help
This
page sets up the network address for a remote SNMP device that will be
linked to local objects via the client read and client write maps. The
local device acts as an SNMP client (manager) to the remote agents
defined here. Device number simply shows you where you are on the device list. Click "next" and "prev" to scroll through the list. Remote
SNMP devices to be accessed by this device are specified here, and
referenced by the Local Name on other SNMP client pages.
Enter the IP address of the remote device, the community name that
should be used when accessing that device, and a default poll rate. Then
click "update". This gateway expects to access SNMP devices via the standard port 161. Device status may indicate the following application level error conditions: 10 = could not bind socket 11 = response timed out Device
status may also indicate error codes from 80 and up are IP stack
errors. Since SNMP uses UDP, which is connection-less, the only
likely errors are: 104 = Connection reset by peer 111 = Connection refused 113 = Connection aborted 114 = Network is unreachable 115 = Network interface not configured 116 = Connection timed out 118 = Host is unreachable 125 = Address not available
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