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Bird Technologies                             Manual 7-9558-2.3                              05/14/15                                Page 26
2) Use the Network Configuration to setup the
DHCP as either active or inactive. When DHCP
is inactive the deck will be using a static IP and
the user must enter values for IP address, net-
mask, and gateway. Make sure you consult with
your IT department regarding setting DCHP
active or inactive.
3) Use the SNMP Configuration to enter up to
three destination device addresses. These are
addresses where the SNMP feature will send
traps whenever a qualifying event takes place.
Qualifying events are listed in the section of this
manual under the title Trap Receiver GUI.
4) Load trap receiver software into the destination
SNMP computer/manager(s), so it will be able
to decipher the SNMP traps. The trap receiver
software (called a MIB file) will be supplied by
Bird Technologies as a downloadable file.
TRAP RECEIVER GUI
The trap receiver software (MIB file) provides a
GUI interface for the user so that traps sent from
the TTA deck can be received and displayed for
viewing. The trap receiver software must be down-
loaded from Bird Technologies and installed on
your computer (destination computer). The soft-
ware must be running on your machine in order to
receive and display traps from the TTA deck. The
GUI interface is shown in Figure 22.
The SNMP feature does not send
traps when the web page is opera-
tional.
When a qualifying event occurs in the system a
trap message is formulated and sent to the desti-
nation computer, Typical trap messages are shown
in figure 19. To interpret the meaning of the trap
message it must be examined in detail for an inte-
ger value which is imbedded in the message. Dou-
ble clicking on the message will allow you to see
the imbedded details. When a trap message is
double clicked a details window will be presented
as shown in Figure 23. The details window will dis-
play the integer in the value column of the Variable
Bindings table. The definition of what the integer
means is listed in Table 4. Closing the Trap Details
window will return the user to the Trap Receiver
GUI.
NOTE
Figure 23: Trap details.
Integer
Value
Figure 22: Trap Receiver GUI interface.
Integer
Fault Description
Value
TBD
Value
TBD
Value
TBD
Table 4: Integer fault definitions.