Setting
Description
Destination Address1
Destination Address2
Destination Address3
Specifies the IP addresses of SNMP managers where
SNMP traps are sent.
Each address has four settings:
▪
Server address (accepts IPv4 addresses,
hostnames, and FQDNs)
▪
Message type (
Trap
or
Inform
)
▪
Protocol (SNMP
v1
,
v2c
, or
v3
)
▪
Port where SNMP traps are sent (default is
162
)
3.
Select
Save
.
Download MIBs
You can download MIB data for your system.
A MIB helps your SNMP management console resolve SNMP traps and provide human-readable
descriptions of those traps.
Procedure
1.
In the system web interface, go to
Servers
>
SNMP
.
2.
Select
Download MIB
.
Checking System Status
You can verify the status of your system in the local and system web interfaces. Status information also
include details about connected devices and system services.
The system displays statuses using three colors:
▪ Green indicates the device or service is working or registered
▪ Red indicates an alert
▪ Gray indicates the device or service is unavailable or unregistered
Some statuses are available only after you connect the corresponding device, such as a camera, to the
system.
Check Status in the Local Interface
Verify your system status in the local interface.
Procedure
1.
Do one of the following:
▪ In a call:
Menu
>
More
>
Settings
>
Status
.
▪ Out of a call:
Menu
>
Settings
>
Status
.
2.
View a system status page:
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