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Smart IP Strobe (IPSTROBE)
SNMP
SNMP set commands can turn the strobe on and off. In Device Settings → Network, set the SNMP
Write Community name for writing to the device from a MIB browser or other SNMP software. In the
SNMP software interface, access gpioOutputControl.1 (OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.39866.3.1.4.11.1.21.1), and
set to "1" to turn on the strobe, "0" to turn off the strobe.
You can also use SNMP to monitor the state of the strobe. In Device Settings → Peripherals, set GPIO
0 Output Transitions Send SNMP Trap to "Yes". On Device Settings → Network, add the IP address
and community name for a trap manager. The device will now send an SNMP trap to the configured
manager when the strobe goes on or off.
If using a configuration file (with
<GPIO
snmp_trap_for_output_gpio0="1"
/>
<SNMP
write_community="nameTBD"
read_community="public" >
<TrapManager addr="10.10.3.4" port="162" pdu_version="2" community="nameTBD"
/>
</SNMP>
WIRING REFERENCE
The unit is prewired, with terminal 1, "-", of the strobe connected to the relay "GND" on the board,
and terminal 2, "+" to "N.O." (normally open). We provide the connection details here for reference
in the event of any wires becoming dislodged.
Strobe Wiring Terminals
nameTBD
10.10.3.4
and
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