Installation Manual

NetSure™ LMS Data Processing Unit
Installation Instructions, Section 5879 (Issue BA, April 7, 2014)
Spec. No: 58650500, 586505500 Code: Section 5879
Model No: LMS1000 Issue BA, April 7, 2014
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TRAPS ADD Command: Adds a new SNMP Trap recipient to
the list of TRAP hosts.
TRAPS VERSION Command: Change the version of SNMP
TRAPS sent by the system.
TRAPS OCCURRED Command: Disable/Enable the systems
ability to send SNMP Occurred Alarm TRAPS.
TRAPS PERSISTENT Command: Disable/Enable the systems
ability to send SNMP Persistent Alarm TRAPS or set the
Persistent Alarm TRAPS reporting interval.
TRAPS RETIRED Command: Disable/Enable the systems ability
to send SNMP Retired Alarm TRAPS.
SET EFF Command: Sets Energy Management (if installed)
SET SEQUENCE Command: Sets Sequential Start (if installed)
SET MODE Command: Sets TL1 port parameters (if installed).
SET AID Command: Sets Access Identifiers (if TL1 installed)
SET EMAIL Command: Sets the Email parameters for System
Alarm Reports and User Reports.
Descriptions of Configuration Attributes
Unit Identification
Unit Name (30 characters maximum): The name displayed after a
user logs onto the system and when an alarm report is issued to a
remote terminal.
Unit Number (4 digits maximum): The number displayed after a
user logs onto the system and when an alarm report is issued to a
remote terminal.
Unit TCP/IP Address: In the format of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where 0
nnn ≤ 255. An IP address is a unique identifying number that your
computer uses during its time on the internet. Traffic coming
from you or going to you is routed based on your IP address, which
identifies the unique machine you are on and its place in the
internet. For instance, 198.147.241.20 is the IP address of host
whitehouse.gov. All packets on the internet destined for
whitehouse.gov are sent to this IP address by the Domain Name
Service. All traffic coming from this host is identified as such
because the packets contain the originating IP address in the
packet headers. All routing and traffic on the internet ultimately
depends on IP addresses.
System Identifier (20 characters maximum): This parameter
applies only to TL1 commands/messages. This is a unique name
which identifies the LMS1000 in an NMA system. This data
parameter is used to identify the destination of command
messages and the source of response and autonomous messages
in an NMA system.
Unit Header (79 characters maximum): The description displayed
after a user logs onto the system and when an alarm report is
issued to a remote terminal. It is intended for storing such
information as office drawing numbers, emergency phone
numbers, etc.
Unit Pager Code: The number which appears in the display
window of the paging system beeper unit.
Pager Delay (0-99 seconds): Determines the time delay in seconds
between the last digit dialed in a pager phone number and
outputting the pager PIN number.
GET Community String
String of alpha/numeric characters.
Description: An SNMP community is a relationship between an
SNMP agent and a set of SNMP managers that defines
authentication, access control, and proxy characteristics. The
community concept is a local one, defined at the managed system.
The managed system establishes one community for each desired
combination of authentication, access control, and proxy
characteristics. Each community is given a community name, and
the management stations.
The GET community name to authenticate GET and GETNEXT
requests. The SET community name to authenticate SET requests.
TRAPS Community String
String of alpha/numeric characters.
Description: See description in GET Community String above.
The TRAPS community name authenticates TRAP messages to the
SNMP managers.
SET Community String
String of alpha/numeric characters.
Description: See description in GET above.
TRAP Addresses
In the format of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where 0 ≤ nnn ≤ 255.
Description: A list of IP addresses to which SNMP Traps will be
sent. The machine with this IP address must have appropriate
SNMP browser running. SNMP Traps V1 or V2 can be sent. This
option is software selectable.
Gateway Address
In the format of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where 0 ≤ nnn ≤ 255.
Description: A gateway is a computer that lies at the intersection
of two networks and routes traffic correctly between them, while
keeping traffic internal to the two networks separated. A gateway,
such as a Cisco router, lies at the border between network1.net
and network2.net. It correctly routes traffic bound for the internet
out to its destination, while keeping traffic meant for within
network1 on the network1.net side of the router and traffic for
network2 on the network2.net side.
The Gateway address is the address of the router on the network
on which the LMS1000 resides.