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AJA FS1 Version 2.2.0.47 User Manual

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The trap message would be sent to server-based external network management
systems (NMS). These trap destinations must have a fixed IP address that you have
pre-defined (FS1 parameters 51.2 and 51.4 must be set to point to these, if used).

For example, the FS1 could send a trap message if one of its redundant power
supplies becomes unplugged. A client software agent that communicates with the
NMS might then get a message telling the operator what has happened.

Parameter 51.3 and 51.5 determine the SNMP Port(s) used for sending the trap
messages. UDP Port 162 is the default used for SNMP trap messages. However, if
this port is being used by another protocol or service, you can change the setting by
modifying these parameters.

51.2 SNMP Trap Dest 1

Description of Choices

Parameter Adjustments:

variable

Using the

Adjust buttons, enter the IP address of the destination where SNMP

command messages (called “traps”) will be sent. This is usually an SNMP client
(“NMS” or Network Management System) somewhere on your LAN.
Default: 192.168.0.3

51.4 SNMP Trap Dest 2

Description of Choices

Parameter Adjustments:

variable

Using the

Adjust buttons, enter the IP address of the destination where SNMP

command messages (called “traps”) will be sent. This is usually an SNMP client
(“NMS” or Network Management System) somewhere on your LAN.
Default: 192.168.0.3

51.3 SNMP Trap Port 1

Description of Choices

Parameter Adjustments:

variable

Using the

Adjust buttons, select a UDP port for sending FS1 trap messages.

Default: 162

51.5 SNMP Trap Port 2

Description of Choices

Parameter Adjustments:

variable

Using the

Adjust buttons, select a UDP port for sending FS1 trap messages.

Default: 162