5 snmp trap port 2, 1 power supply alarm, 2 format alarm – AJA FS1 User Manual
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FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 51.5 SNMP Trap Port 2
When the SNMP Trap Destination IP addresses are edited, you can abort the editing
process by backing out (press the Select down arrow button repeatedly until the edit
passes the first octet). You’ll notice that after completing the edit on the last octet, the
display will blink—this is an indication that the edited IP address is about to be saved.
You can save the edited IP address (press the Select arrow up to save) or choose note to
save by pressing the Select arrow down button.
51.5 SNMP Trap Port 2
This parameter determines the SNMP Port used for sending destination #2 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 this parameter.
Note:
The SNMP Trap Port number does not blink when changed (as does the Trap
Destination IP address); if you change the Port number and exit the parameter
(moving to another parameter), the port will change immediately as edited.
60.1 Power Supply Alarm
This parameter controls how the FS1 alarm responds to power supply failures. The
default (“Normal”) is that the alarm will be triggered anytime either of the internal
power supplies experiences a failure or is disconnected from a power source (becomes
unplugged). If the FS1 will only be connected to one power cord, then you’ll want to
suppress this alarm.
60.2 Format Alarm
When set to Normal (default), an alarm will be triggered whenever the format of the
selected input video signal is incompatible with the selected output format (refer to
the matrix of inputs and compatibilities presented in Chapter 2). If you want the FS1
alarm to only trigger on hardware failures, then suppress the format alarm.
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
60.1 Pwr Supply Alarm
Description of Choices
Parameter Adjustments:
Normal
(default)
Suppress
Alarm triggers if either internal power supply experiences a failure or is
disconnected from mains power.
Alarm will not be triggered by a power supply failure or disconnection from power.