Configuring Terminal monitoring via SNMP

Overview

This page describes how to configure Terminal monitoring via SNMP

Configuration

images/s/-3eliqb/8502/404359a7d2ab19c9c7c58d12013124a386b28257/_/images/icons/emoticons/lightbulb_on.svg NOTE: All settings could be done in service menu or by Remote configuration tool for hardware terminals with authorized access.

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Enter terminal's service menu. For more info see: Installing Terminal Professional#Step4DisplayingtheServicemenu

Go to Network settings > SNMP where you can configure all required items.

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Service menu options (Item name in remote configuration):

    • SNMP service - Enable/disable SNMP service (SNMP)

    • Community - Set SNMP community name (SNMP_COMMUNITY)

    • Location - Set SNMP location (SNMP_LOCATION)

    • Contact - Set SNMP contact (SNMP_CONTACT)

    • Send SNMP TRAPs - Enable/disable SNMP traps (SNMP_TRAP)

    • TRAP server - Set SNMP trap server IP (SNMP_TRAP_SERVER)

    • TRAP server port - Set SNMP trap server port (SNMP_TRAP_PORT)

    • TRAP Community - Set SNMP trap server community name (SNMP_TRAP_COMMUNITY)

    • Select TRAPs - Individually enable/disable each trap (SNMP_ENABLED_TRAPS)

Management server settings

Required is to set management server to use SNMP v2c protocol with correctly set community name.

Technical details

Supported only on Terminal Professional (firmware version 3.13.0 and higher)