SNMP Remotes for Small, Medium, or Large Sites
Remotes with the Right Alarm Capacity for Any Size Site
In these applications, SNMP remotes located at remote sites monitor discrete (contact closure) and analog alarms and send alarms as SNMP traps to an SNMP manager via LAN.
SNMP remotes are available in different capacities to meet the needs of your remote sites. All you need to do is determine the number of contact closures, analog values or sensors, and control relays you need at each type of remote site in your network. Then choose remote telemetry units (RTUs) with the capacities that meet your needs.
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What Do You Want To Do With SNMP?
- Mediate SNMP and Other Protocols
- Display SNMP Alarm Data at Your NOC and in Your Web Browser
- Monitor Discrete, Analog, and Ping Alarms via SNMP
- Automatically Dispatch Repair Personnel
- Control Remote Equipment via SNMP
- Use Dial-Up Connections to Link SNMP Remotes to LAN
- Find the SNMP Alarm Monitoring Capacity That's Right for Your Size Site
- Use T1 Connection to Link SNMP Remotes to LAN
What Do You Want To Learn About SNMP?
- SNMP Tutorials - Learn More About SNMP
- 8 things you need to know before selecting an SNMP proxy agent to monitor your non-SNMP managed devices