SNMP Settings

Once you have defined the MIB translations, you can explore your network to retrieve data. The SNMP tree control in the SNMP Connector in GENESIS64's Workbench enables you to set up your SNMP devices and data items (SNMP tags). To configure general SNMP settings, select the SNMP Tree Control, as shown in the figure below. From here you can set the IP Range (for example, from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.10.255) or the subnet (255.255.255.0) or a single IP address. These settings will specify the range of IP addresses that you will scan. You can use DNS to set an SNMP timeout different from the Ping Timeout.

 

The data that you see under the SNMP tree are exactly the same data you will see in the Unified Data Browser when you will need to select an SNMP tag. Every item here is an SNMP tag and acts like a normal OPC tag when browsed from GENESIS64 applications. You can use SNMP data tags in the same places you use OPC tags.

 

SNMP Settings

 

 

Configure the following SNMP Settings:

 Under Discovery Type you can:

 In the Snmp Data settings, you can edit the following:

 In the SNMP Explorer settings, you can edit the following:

See also:

Devices

Data Items

Exploring the Network

SNMP Connector