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V.1.1.4. RS232 Ports:
There are two RS232 ports for use as auxiliary data ports. These ports allow the
transmission and reception of data along with encoded audio. The ports are
always set to 8 DATA bits, NO parity, 1 START bit and 1 STOP bit. The bit rate
can be adjusted to between 300 and 9600 bps via software.
V.1.1.5. SNMP Traps:
From this option it is possible to select the IP address where the SNMP traps will
be sent. An SNMP manager located at this IP address, will receive and process
the information according to the SNMP protocol. These SNMP traps will notify
alarm information, that is, an SNMP trap will be sent when an alarm is activated
or deactivated, with the time and type of alarm. For this to happen, alarms have
to be enabled (see Alarms
). ProntoNet can be fully monitored though SNMP
protocol. This option is available from version 3.3.1.