Sony SNC-CS3N, SNC-CS3P manual Using the Snmp, Inquiry Commands, Setting Commands

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Using the SNMP

This unit supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). You can read MIB-2 objects and write some MIB-2 objects using software such as SNMP manager software. This unit also supports the coldStart trap which occurs when the power is turned on or the unit restarts, and the Authentication failure trap which informs of an illegal access using SNMP.

Using CGI commands, you can set community name and access limitation, reading/writing right, host to send traps, and some MIB-2 objects. To allow these settings, you need Level 4 authentication (the right to open the setting pages).

1. Inquiry Commands

You can check the SNMP Agent settings using the following CGI commands.

<Method>

GET, POST <Command>

“http://ip_adr/snmpdconf/inquiry.cgi?inqjs=snmp (JavaScript parameter format) http://ip_adr/snmpdconf/inquiry.cgi?inq=snmp (standard format)

With the above inquiry, you can obtain the following setting information. The following explains the setting information using the inqjs=snmp (JavaScript parameter) format.

var sysDescr=“\“SONY Network Camera SNC-

 

CS3\””

...1

var sysObjectID=“1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501”

...2

var sysLocation=“\“\””

...3

var sysContact=“\“\””

...4

var sysName=“\“\””

...5

var snmpEnableAuthenTraps=“1”

...6

var community=“public,0.0.0.0,read,1”

...7

var community=“private,192.168.0.101,write,2”

...8

var trap=“public,192.168.0.101.1”

...9

1describes the instance of “mib-2.system. sysDescr.0”. You cannot change this parameter.

2describes the instance of “mib-2.system. sysObjectID.0”. You cannot change this parameter.

3describes the instance of “mib-2.system. sysLocation.0”. This field is used to describe the information on the location of this camera. Nothing is set at the factory.

4describes the instance of “mib-2.system. sysContact.0”. This field is used to describe the information on the administrator of this camera. Nothing is set at the factory.

5describes the instance of “mib-2.system. sysName.0”. This field is used to describe the administration node of this camera. Nothing is set at the factory.

6describes the instance of “mib-2.snmpEnable AuthenTraps.0”. This example shows when “1” (enable) is set. With this setting, a trap occurs when there is an Authentication failure. When “2” (disable) is set, no Authentication failure trap occurs.

7describes the community name and the reading/ writing attributes. This example shows the identification number “ID=1”, the community name public, and enables read from any IP address (0.0.0.0).

8describes the community name and the reading/ writing attributes, similarly to 7. This example shows the identification number ID=2, the community name “private”, and enables “read/ write” by the SNMP request packet from the host “192.168.0.101”.

9describes the host name to send a trap. This example shows the identification number “ID=1”, the community name “public”, and enables sending of traps to the host having the IP address “192.168.0.101”.

2. Setting Commands

The unit supports the following setting commands of SNMP.

<Method>

GET, POST <Command>

http://ip_adr/snmpdconf/snmpdconf.cgi? <parameter>=<value>&<parameter>=...&...

First, perform the settings of the following parameters.

1)sysLocation=<string>

Set the instance of “mib-2.system.sysLocation.0” in the <string> position. The maximum length of <string> is 255 characters.

2)sysContact=<string>

Set the instance of “mib-2.system.sysContact.0” in

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Contents Network Camera Owners Record For customers in the U.S.A. SNC-CS3N onlyDeclaration of Conformity Voor de klanten in NederlandTable of Contents Others Changing the Communication BandwidthFeatures Precautions How to Use This User’s GuideOperating Precautions Logging in to Homepage Logging in as AdministratorWhen using antivirus software in the computer WelcomeJava applet viewer Other functions on the welcome page for AdministratorAbout Viewers ActiveX viewerMenu Section Configuration of Main ViewerImage Control Section Selecting the frame rate Controlling the Monitor ImageMonitor Image Section Selecting the view sizeSending a Still Image File to an FTP Server Controlling Alarm OutputSending a Still Image via E-mail Capturing a Monitor Image To save the captured imageOperating the Camera Using a Pocket PC System requirementsMain viewer Basic menu Configuration Administrator MenuApplication menu System setting Configuring the SystemSystem setting Section Date time setting Section Initialization Section Camera setting Setting the CameraCamera setting Section White balance mode Exposure modeNetwork setting Configuring the NetworkWired LAN setting Section Http port setting Section Proxy port No About the special tagsProxy server name MethodAdministrator, User 1 to Setting the UserUser setting User access rightDefault policy Setting the SecuritySecurity setting Network address/Subnet 1 to Network address/SubnetSetting the FTP Client Function FTP client setting FTP client settingSending Images to FTP Server Alarm mode setting Section Periodical sending mode setting SectionNumber Backup sending modeOperating the Digest Viewer DateFTP server setting Built-in memory Setting the FTP Server Function FTP server settingSetting the Smtp Function Smtp setting User IDRecipient e-mail address Administrator e-mail addressSmtp server name SubjectAlarm out 1 or 2 setting Setting the Alarm Out 1 orSetting the Alarm Out 1 Function Alarm out 1 setting Timer mode setting Section Alarm durationRecording Images in Memory Image memory settingRecording an Image in the Memory Image memory setting Use image memory function/Do not use image memory functionAdministrator e-mail address Capacity warningPeriodical recording mode setting Section Directory Structure of Image MemorySerial setting Setting the Alarm BufferAlarm buffer setting Communicating Data via Serial PortSetting the Schedule Schedule settingSetting the Activity Detection Area Activity detection settingSensitivity Showing the Pop-up Pop-up settingAlarm pop-up text Manual pop-up textUsing the Supplied Setup Program Assigning the IP Address Using the Setup ProgramTo specify the IP address manually Changing the Communication Bandwidth Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP Commands Rebooting the CameraInquiry Commands Using the SnmpSetting Commands Snmp restart command Method Storing an Html File Built-in Flash Memory Others Storing an Html File in the Built-in Flash Memory Alarm 28, 32, 34 IndexWelcome Sony Corporation

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