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General Reference Guide IO Servers Configuration
RG-001-0-EN ver 1.5 eWON® - 20/03/2009 - ©ACT'L sa Page 144
5.16 SNMP IO Server
5.16.1 Introduction
The SNMP IO server (Simple Network Management Protocol) is used to communicate with any SNMPv1 device on the network. It allows both
read and write operations on 32-bit objects. It supports access to several different devices at the same time.
Only the following Object types are supported: INTEGER, 32bits COUNTER, GAUGE, UNSIGNED, TIMETICK.
There is no handling of MIB files.
SNMP IOServer is available in eWON with Firmware 5.6s2 and above.
5.16.2 Setup
Figure 108: SNMP IOServer: setup
Three (3) topics can be used for the IO Server. These topics are used to give a common property to a group of SNMP Tags like:
• Enable/Disable
• Global Device Address
• Polling Rate
Table 127: SNMP IOServer: Topic configuration item definition
Topic configuration item Description
Topic enabled Enables or disables polling of all the Tags in the topic.
Global Device Address
Select the target SNMP Server device.
Syntax:
• IP_Addr,Read_Community,Write_community
IP_Addr: IP address of the SNMP Server
Read_Community: Community used for Reading
Write_Community: Community used for Writing
• IP_Addr,Community
IP_Addr: IP address of the SNMP Server
Community: Community used for Reading and Writing
If an address is specified here, it will replace (overload) the address-defined Tag
by Tag.
Poll rate
Defines the refresh rate of the Tag name. In a complex application, we can
imagine that some Tag names must be refreshed every second - typically for
digital input - and other every minute - typically: temperature-.