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4.3.5 SNMP/Syslog Communities 1 & 2
The SNMP/Syslog Communities Configuration pages identify devices that receive SNMP
Traps and/or Syslog messages from the LD1500 and interact with the LD1500 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 an identifier for the device in the
Community field. An IP Address of 0.0.0.0 in this field allows any device to access the
LD1500 through a MIB browser. Select “Write” if the device will have Read/Write network
access. This allows the LD1500 to be configured over the network. Select “Traps” if the
device will receive Traps from the LD1500. Select “Syslog” if the device will receive Syslog
messages from the LD1500.
Figure 4.9 SNMP/Syslog Communities Configuration
4.3.6 SNMP Trap Test
The SNMP Trap Test page contains three buttons that allow the user to send SNMP Traps out
the Ethernet port, simulating an alarm event. Buttons are available to simulate a Leak
Detected, a Cable Break, and a Contamination alarm.
Figure 4.10 SNMP Trap Test