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Without a properly configured default gateway (whether you have a router/
gateway or not), the FS2 will be unable to see other FS2s on the network,
although you may still be able to control this FS2 via a web browser. Also, without
a proper gateway defined, the discovery feature “Available FS2s—Click to
Refresh” on the Network web page will fail to list other FS2s on the network.
Gateway Address variable Enter the address of the gateway or router used to connect the FS2
to the network.
Default:
192.168.0.1
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.
SNMP Menu Parameters
The following parameters are used to setup the FS2 SNMP (Small Network
Management Protocol) feature.
• 4.0 SNMP Enable
• 4.1 SNMP Trap Destination 1
• 4.2 SNMP Trap Port 1
• 4.3 SNMP Trap Destination 2
• 4.4 SNMP Trap Port 2
In addition, the following parameters described below may affect SNMP
messages:
• 5 Power Supply Alarm
• 6.1 Vid1 Format Alarm
• 6.2 Vid2 Format Alarm
• 7 Reference Alarm
Refer to
for a description of SNMP and how the
FS2 supports it.
5 Power Supply Alarm
This parameter controls how the FS2 alarm responds to power supply
disconnection or failure. If the FS2 will be connected using only one power cord
and supply, you can suppress the alarm. Changes to this setting are automatically
saved.
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.
6.1 Vid1 Format Alarm
When set to Normal (default), an alarm is triggered whenever the selected input
video signal format of Video Proc 1 is incompatible with the selected output
format (refer to the matrix of inputs and compatibilities presented in Chapter 2).
If you want the FS2 alarm to only trigger on hardware failures, you can suppress
the Format Alarm. The front panel Vid 1 FMT ERR LED lights when format errors