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IMS-1000 Manual

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Chapter 4: SNMP

(Simple Network Management Protocol)

The IMS-1000 contains an SNMP agent that supports versions (v1 and V2c), over both UDP and TCP
transports. Read and write access to most of the IMS-1000 parameters is provided along with the abil-
ity to send traps when alarms occur. A complete SNMPv1 MIB is provided on the IMS-1000 CD.
The SNMP agent can be enabled or disabled from the network settings screen. The SNMP community
strings are also configured on this page. See Chapter 1 for details.
Through the SNMP protocol, most of the programming parameters and status information can be
accessed. The following is a summary of the IMS-1000 items that can be fully accessed through
SNMP:

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Edit Environmental input programming

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Edit IP Alarm programming

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Edit System programming (unit info, e-mail setup, Web FTP setup, phone settings)

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Enable/Disable Datalogging

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Edit the Datalog interval

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Edit Environmental input template programming

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Edit Camera setup

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Acknowledge alarms

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View Network and Security configuration parameters

Some parameters of the IMS-1000 involve complex data structures and cannot be accessed through the
SNMP protocol. The following operations cannot be performed through SNMP:

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Add or delete IP alarms

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Add or delete Profiles or Contacts

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Delete a sensor

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Configure the system clock

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Edit alarm response programming sequences

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