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3 MAC Address
(view only)
Selecting this parameter allows you to view the FS2 MAC address. The MAC address
is a unique value associated with the FS2’s internal network adapter. MAC addresses
are also known as hardware addresses or physical addresses. MAC addresses
uniquely identify an Ethernet adapter on a LAN.
MAC address format: MM:MM:MM:SS:SS:SS
The value is 12-digit hexadecimal, where the first half identifies the manufacturer
and the second half identifies the unique serial number.
4.0 SNMP Enable
The SNMP Enable parameter turns ON and OFF all SNMP messaging between the
FS2 and an external client. Refer to Chapter 6 for a description of SNMP and how the
FS2 supports it. When SNMP is enabled, one or more of these alarms may be sent by
the FS2 as a trap message:
•
fs2PowerSupplyAlarm (PS1 Alarm)
•
fs2 PowerSupply2Alarm (PS2 Alarm)
•
fs2ReferenceAlarm (Ref Video Alarm)
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fs2Vid1ReferenceAlarm (Vid1 Ref Video Alarm)
•
fs2Vid2ReferenceAlarm (Vid2 Ref Video Alarm)
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fs2Vid1FormatAlarm (Vid1 Format Alarm)
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fs2Vid1BackgroundAlarm (Vid1 Background Format Alarm)
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fs2Vid2FormatAlarm (Vid2 Format Alarm)
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fs2Vid2BackgroundAlarm (Vid2 Background Format Alarm)
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fs2OverTemperatureAlarm (FS2 Over Temperature Alarm)
4.1 SNMP Trap
Destination 1
This parameter determines the SNMP Trap Destination IP address where trap
messages issued by the FS2 will be sent. This parameter is available only if
parameter 4.0 SNMP Enable is set to On.
4.0 SNMP Enable
Selections
Selection Descriptions
Disable (default)
Enable 1
Enable Both
When set to Disable, the FS2 will not issue SNMP trap messages.
When set to Enable 1, the FS2 issues SNMP trap messages to Trap
Destination 1 (parameter 4.1) and as defined in the MIB.
When set to Enable Both, the FS2 issues SNMP trap messages to Trap
Destination 1 and 2 (parameters 4.1 and 4.3) and as defined in the MIB.
4.1 SNMP Trap Dest 1
Selections
Selection Descriptions
IP Address
Set the desired IP address where traps will be sent (usually a client on your
LAN). (See the note below for instructions.)
Default: 192.168.0.3