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4.9.SNMP/SYSLOG

Figure 4.12 SNMP/SYSLOG Configuration Page

Persistent V1,V2C-Traps: Enables the F3400/F1000 to issue continuous SNMP Traps until an alarm acknowledgement is received by the F3400/F1000 or until the alarming point returns to normal. The parameter is a user defined time interval that is set in minutes. Traps can be acknowledged from the Alarm Management page. The SNMP Traps do not include any delivery verification. A Persistent Trap setting of 5 or 10 minutes will trigger the F3400/F1000 to send the Trap on a regular interval in case the previous Trap did not reach the Network Management System (NMS). Typically, the NMS can be set to ignore duplicate Traps to prevent re-alarming at the NMS.

Analog Trap Type: Used for communication to a NMS via SNMP Traps. The default will add the Value, UOM (Unit of Measure), and the Label fields. If preferred, the F3400/F1000 can send only the label on analog Traps. This makes analog Traps the same format as digital Traps which may make parsing the Traps easier for the NMS.

Select SNMP Trap Type: Select SNMP V1-Trap, V2C-Trap, or V2C Inform based on individual network system configurations.

Max Inform Retries: Set options related to resending unacknowledged inform requests.

Communities: Identifies devices that receive SNMP Traps and/or Syslog messages from the F3400/F1000 and interacts with the F3400/F1000 over the network. To add a device to the Communities list, select a community number posted as “empty”. Enter the receiving device’s IP Address and a string that identifies the device. An IP Address of 0.0.0.0 in this field allows any device to access the F3400/F1000 through an MIB browser. Select “Write” if the device will have Read/Write network access. This allows the F3400/F1000 to be configured over the network. Select “Traps” if the device will receive Traps from the F3400/F1000. Select “Syslog” if the device will receive Syslog messages from the F3400/F1000.

Note Refer to the “MIB Files Information” document located in the F-Series webpage of our website (www.rletech.com) for more information on the SNMP Trap format and MIB files.

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Contents Monitoring & Notification Revision History Product Registration Rletech.com 970.484.6510 Contents Remote Access Alarm ID Reference Tables Rletech.com Figures F3400/F1000 Accessories Wiring Tables Rletech.com System Overview Product DescriptionFront Panel Indicators and Controls System Status LEDTerminal Block Designations System Overview Terminal Block Designations Rear Panel Indicators SW1 Switch SettingsInstallation Getting StartedCommunication Set the F3400/F1000’s IP AddressObtain the Ethernet Address Set the F3400/F1000’s IP Address using a Web Browser Troubleshooting the ARP/PING CommandsSet the F3400/F1000’s IP Address Using an EIA232 Connection Set the F3400/F1000s IP Address using a Telnet ConnectionF3400/F1000 Wiring Power Supply and Ground Connections2 EIA232 COM1 Connection 3 RJ11 Phone Line Connection4 RJ45 Ethernet Connection F3400/F1000 Ethernet Connection to a PC on a SubnetF3400/F1000 Relay Output Wiring Examples Relay K1 and K2 ConnectionF3400/F1000 Web Interface Overview Main MenuAlarm History Historical DataEvent History Digital Status History Data History Data History Text Downloads Identity Server StatusConfiguration Web LinksConfiguration Menu Configuration MenuInputs Configuration InputsCalculator Link Configuration Menu Example Relays Configuration RelaysSchedules Configuration Menu SchedulesAlarm Management Modem Configuration ModemConfigure Phone Numbers Phone Number ConfigurationConfiguration Menu Configuring Web Links Egg/Nest Falcon LinksSNMP/SYSLOG 13 Modbus Interface Configuration Modbus InterfaceLD Unit Modbus Slave Configuration 14 LD Unit Modbus Slave ConfigurationModbus Register Data Log Modbus Packet LogReset Modbus Port Series Modbus Slave Register Map17 BACnet Configuration BACnet18 Server Ping Configuration Server Ping19 System Configuration SystemClock Internet ProtocolUser Administration Web Access 22 User Administration Configuration23 Email Configuration 24 Network Time Protocol Configuration Network Time ProtocolNetwork Statistics Flash ProgramProduct Registration Configuration Menu 970.484.6510 EIA-232 Interface Unit Start Up Flash Executable CodeInformation regarding the commands in this section Main Configuration Menu SC Configuration Menu Factory MenuIP Configuration Menu TCPIP Configuration Menu Commands Remote Access Remote Access Configuration Modem OptionDisplay Date/Time TI ADC Input Values AD Configuring the F3400/F1000 POINT-TO-POINT ProtocolConfiguring the PC Upgrading Firmware Managing Configuration Data Upgrading F3400/F1000 FirmwareUpgrading F3400/F1000 Firmware via Tftp Client Port =Upgrading Firmware and Managing Configuration Data Loading/Saving F3400/F1000 Configuration Data Saving Configuration Data via Tftp ClientSaving Configuration Data via EIA232 COM1 Port X- Modem Loading Configuration Data via Tftp Client Loading Configuration Data via EIA232 COM1 Port X-ModemPage Analog Input 4-20MA Reference Chart Analog 4-20Ma Gain/Offset Conversion FormulaVoltage F3400/F1000 Accessories Wiring Figure B.1 T120D Temperature SensorsFigure B.3 Dwyer Temperature/Humidity Sensors Figure B.6 HD150 & HD150-2 Gas Sensors Configuring the SeaHawk LD5100 as an Analog Input Figure B.11 SeaHawk LDRA6, LD1000, and LD300 Leak DetectionF3400/F1000 Accessories Wiring F3400/F1000 Accessories Wiring 970.484.6510 Alarm ID Reference Tables Analog TablesThermistor Tables Digital Tables Alarm ID Reference Tables 970.484.6510 Technical Specifications F3400HTTP/HTML Front Panel Interface Switches Technical Specifications 970.484.6510