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This can be any message you want sent for that event. button to save the e-mail Report & Backup events settings. 17.Click the 4-18 724-746-5500 | blackbox.com Chapter 4: Operation 4.1.8.2. SNMP Trap Setup Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention either on-site or remotely. A network administrator can use SNMP to monitor the availability-performance-error rates either on-site or remotely over a network, which facilitates central clock management. NOTE: The following SNMP-related Request for Comments (RFCs) and Management Information Bases (MIBs) are supported: RFC 1213 – Management information Base (MIB) II RFC 1215 – Generic Traps (coldStart, linkUp, authenticationFailure only) RFC 1316 – Character MIB RFC 1317 – RS-232 MIB DIGI-DEVICE-INFO.mib – A Digi enterprise MIB for the Digi Connect Family DIGI-SERIAL-ALARM-TRAPS.mib – A Digi enterprise MIB for sending alarms as SNMP traps For additional information, please consult the above RFCs on the Web. 1. Click on the SNMP Trap link under Notification, and the SNMP Trap Settings screen will appear (see Figure 4-19). Figure 4-19. SNMP Trap Settings for E-mail Notification. 2. Enter the Host Name/IP Address for the SNMP trap server (maximum length is 50 characters). You may need to get this information from the network administrator. 3. Enter the Port number (default port = 162). You may need to get this information from the network administrator. 4. Enter the Community Name (maximum length is 10 characters). The Community Name (“Identifier”, i.e., Time Clocks”) is used to group the SNMP managed Web clocks under that name. 724-746-5500 | blackbox.com 4-19 Auto-Sync Time Clock 5. Click on Enabled to make the SNMP trap server active for alerts. If unchecked, no SNMP trap alerts will be used. button to save the SMTP trap settings. 6. Click the 4.1.9. How to Setup Time Synchronization Schedules At a pre-determined time of the day and day of the week, the Auto-Sync Time Clock can be set to confirm or validate that a time/date synchronization signal has been received. This is called time synchronization or “Signal Validation". The clock has two default Time Sync schedules called “Before Trading” and “After Trading” to ensure that time validation automatically occurs using default settings with no user intervention. The Before Trading schedule is predefined to sync at 06:13 (6:13am) each day, while the After Trading Schedule is set to sync at 18:13 (6:13pm). Time Sync schedules as described in the following procedure can be created, edited and deleted: 1. Click on the Schedules link under Scheduling, and the Schedule List screen will appear (see Figure 4-20). Figure 4-20. Schedule List. 2. Highlight the desired time sync schedule to modify and click on the button to edit an existing schedule, or click on the Add button to create a new schedule and the Schedule Settings setup screen will appear (see Figure 4-21). button to delete. When deleting a schedule, the prompt, “Are you sure you want to delete this Schedule?” will appear. Click Yes to confirm and delete. NOTE: Select a schedule and click on the 4-20 724-746-5500 | blackbox.com Chapter 4: Operation NOTE: Care must be exercised when setting up Time Sync schedules because a maximum of 8 separate Time Sync schedules can be set up. Each of these 8 schedules could be enabled and have up to a maximum of 12 scheduled time syncs per day. The flash memory in the clock is capable of retaining up to 5 years worth of data created as per OATS Rule 7430 which requires 2 Time Syncs per day. Therefore, if multiple schedules are created and enabled, the length of time that data could be retained might be severely reduced. This should not discourage setting up multiple schedules. Perhaps all of them do not have to be active. At any time, you can simply activate or deactivate a schedule by clicking on the enable box. However, you should be aware that the more time syncs per day that the clock is scheduled to perform, the more data that is going to be stored in the clock, thus filling up flash memory faster. 3. Enter the schedule Name (maximum length is 20 characters). NOTE: The acceptable characters for a Schedule name are ‘a-z’ upper and lowercase, ‘0-9’, (-) dash, (_) underscore, (*) asterisk, and a space. For example, “Before Trading” is a valid format. 4. Select Time Sync for the Type of schedule template from the drop down menu. The choices for type are; Time Sync, Report, and Backup. NOTE: A maximum of eight (8) time sync schedules, two (2) Report schedules, and two (2) Backup schedules for a total of 12 separate schedules that can be user created. Report and Backup schedules do not consume any of the on-board clock flash memory. 5. Select the schedule start date from the drop down menus. 6. Select the schedule start time from the drop down menus. 7. Select the schedule recurrence. The choices are: Dail...
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