Asentria SiteBoss 571 UserManual
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Event Sensor Reporting Settings
EventSensor Reporting is a feature that allows an EventSensor connected to one Asentria product to transmit data
to another Asentria product via a TCP connection.
SiteBoss 571 EventSensor Reporting Settings
A) EventSensor Report To IP []
B) EventSensor Report To Port [4000]
C) Enable EventSensor Reporting Host [OFF]
D) EventSensor Reporting Host Port [4000]
Event Sensor Report To IP
Use this field to set the IP address of the host SiteBoss a sensor connected to this S571 would report to.
Event Sensor Report To Port
This option sets the TCP Port that a sensor connected to this S571 would use to report to a host SiteBoss.
Enable EventSensor Reporting Host
This is an ON/OFF toggle to enable this S571 to be a host for EventSensor reporting from another Asentria device.
EventSensor Reporting Host Port
This is used to set the TCP Port that this S571 will use for receiving sensor reports from another Asentria device.
For a further explanation of EventSensor Reporting, refer to the EventSensors Feature Guide on the
or contact
SNMP Settings
What follows is a top-level overview of the various SNMP features and settings. For more detailed configuration
and use instructions see the
on the Asentria Product Information Portal or
contact
SiteBoss 571 - SNMP Settings
A) SNMP Agent Enable [ALL VERSIONS]
B) Read Community [public]
C) Write Community [public]
D) Trap Community [public]
E) Trap Settings
F) Security Method [MD5-DES]
G) Security Name []
H) Security Password [********]
I) SNMP Poll [OFF]
SNMP Agent Enable
This option toggles between ALL VERSIONS, V3 ONLY and OFF, and controls whether the unit responds to
SNMP ‘gets’ and ‘sets’ in the selected version. Note that for V3 operation the user profile passwords are used for
authentication (via MD5) and encryption (via DES). Passwords for user profiles intended for SNMPv3 use must be
at least 8 characters. Default setting is ALL VERSIONS.
Note:
SNMP Agent Enable does NOT stop SNMP traps from being sent when it is set to OFF.
Read / Write / Trap Community
These fields set the SNMP trap communities to use. The default setting for all is PUBLIC. (Maximum length for
each is 23 chars)
The Trap Settings option displays a menu that allows you to configure whether to send authentication failure traps,
and Notification settings.