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Introduction
Core Concepts
Data Connectivity
Dashboard Visualization
Clients
Data Historian
Asset Organization
Alarming & Notifications
Helper Modules
Security
Cloud & IoT
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Automated Transactions
Business Intelligence
Project Management
Fault Detection & Diagnostics
SPC/SQC Analysis
Energy Analysis
SNMP
Total: ~20 min
SNMP is a protocol which is standard within the IT and network environment, and is commonly supported by computers, servers, network switches and routers, and power supplies.
Understanding SNMP
An overview on the applications of SNMP, as well as the special terminology and capabilities associated with the protocol.
Adding a New Network
Adding a new network allows for either a targeted IP location or a broad range network discovery to include potential SNMP data sources.
Adding a Device
How to add a new device configuration to the network for data browsing, as well as a demonstration of reading data out of that device.
Exploring a Network to Discover Devices
Using automated network discovery to speed the process of adding devices to the configuration.
Using MIB Files
MIB files are an important aspect of SNMP, and allow for human-readable tag name resolution to be used in any data connection.
Using SNMP Traps for Event Monitoring
Traps are SNMP's solution for alarm monitoring, and can be generated from most SNMP compatible equipment. For most applications they are treated similar to OPC alarms.
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