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1. Fig 11 21 Associating Controls to the Notifications Table 35 11 8 Variable Bindings Variable bindings for the Trap Relay can be added using the Edit gt Variable Bindings menu Variable bindings are additional OIDs supplied by the manufacturer of the product connected to the control relay used to uniquely identify the SNMP trap Variable bindings are used as an additional method of identifying SNMP traps Up to one variable binding can be used per relay or audio output DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus s 2 ns Variable Bindings Controls 1 32 Ping Targets a Best otav 1 1361212241 System Ethernet 2 1 36 1 2612 7 1 Notifications 1 3 6 124423 1 Variable Bindings 4 1 3 6 1 2 9 3 2 1 1 Fonda 5 1361285251 6 13612712612 Ping Targets 7 136 1 2 1 1 381 Date and Time m gt a rt 5 it un Gi im 4907977 ALC V1 Fig 11 22 The Edit gt Variable Bindings menu Variable Bindin Index number of the relay for the binding OID of the variable binding Note Using a in this field is like a wild card any value is accepted 36 11 9 Date and Time DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Pats ae Tew Ping Targets Targets Date Month Jan Day 1 v Year 2000 1 Time Hour 3 v Minute 27 PM Edit Menus Automatic Time Adjustment NTP haan Notifications NTP Server Address or Host Name Controls Time Zone GMT 0
2. Port No 0 Edit Menus Usually Use 25 System From E mail Address traprelay64 dpstele com Ethernet yr To E mail Address dps dpstele com Variable Bindings Fig 11 18 5 At the Schedule screen you ll select the exact days and times you want to receive email notifications You can set two schedules per notification For example you may want to receive notifications at certain times during the week and at different hours on the weekend Use the check boxes to select the days of the week and select the time from the drop down menus Click Finish To try a test notification click the Test button See next step Jord DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Notification 1 Schedule 3 en iga 1 Alarms 1 Su en 12 hid v min AM toi 11 ih 53 mini PM Ping Targets Any T me Fr eee fe I 1 1 1 1 x tr 1 i w vw w w w v vr k f min 11h min Edit Menus z Any Time 12 mA0 vmin AM a toti hl 59 Yimin PM w A oa o Fig 11 19 34 6 IF you chose to test the email notification you ve just setup you will see a popup Click OK to send a test email notification Confirm all your settings by checking your email to see if you ve received it NOTE This test only means that your notification settings are correct but you still need to assign the notification to an alarm point See the next step Windows Internet Explorer 7 A This Action will send test notification ii Cy Come
3. ae Check which notification device s 1 through 8 you want to send alarm notifications for Notifications eee tral When the box in the Energize State column is not checked the relay s normal electrical Energized State state is De energized Checking this box will set the relay s normal electrical state to Energized Associates the control relay with the ping target of the same ID Number When a ping fails the relay will latch If the ping is successful the relay will release Note Enabling Echo Ping will prevent the relay from being triggered by trap OIDs Advanced Enter the Enterprise OID Generic Type and Specific Type to operate a relay Enter the Enterprise OID Generic Type and Specific Type to release a relay If defined additional OID from equipment connected to control relay to uniquely identify the SNMP trap Value of the variable binding Must be integer or string when searching for a specific Value string the string must be contained within the received trap variable binding value Note Using a in this field is like a wild card any value is accepted Note The Advanced tab will only appear only when Granular Trap Processing Mode is selected in the Edit gt System menu Refer to section 11 6 1 for further detail Note If the Description is configured in the following manner _IP xxx xxx Xxx Xxx where XXX XXX XXX xxx is the desired IP address the relay will only respond to traps received from the conf
4. 1 To connect to the Trap 48 RA from your Web browser enter its IP address in the address bar of your web browser It may be helpful to bookmark the logon page to avoid entering this each time Note The unit requires that it s accessed via HTTPS The IP address of the unit in your address bar should be prefaced with https 2 After connecting to the unit s IP address enter your login information and click OK NOTE The factory default username is admin and the password is dpstelecom Best Practice DPS Telecom suggests that you change your password before configuring your unit as seen in section 9 1 1 Changing the Default Password 3 Inthe left pane you will see the Monitor menu blue and Edit menu green The Monitor menu links are used to view the current status of alarms The Edit menu is used to change the unit s configuration settings All the software configuration will occur in the Edit menu The following sections provide detailed information regarding these functions 16 9 1 1 Changing the Default Password The password can be configured from the Edit gt System screen The minimum password length is four characters however DPS recommends setting the minimum password length to at least five characters Use the following steps to change the logon password 1 From the Edit menu select System 2 Enter the new user name in the User field 3 Enter the new password in the Password field 4 Click the Save butt
5. dpsRTUv2ps005set dpsRTUv2p8006Set amp dpsRTUv2ps007Set dpsRTUv2p3001 Set 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 3001 E B MaD y 10 4 current sysDescr sysLocation dpsRTUv2DateTime dpsRTUv24Port d F Generated when discrete point 1 is set Fig 11 5 Location of the OID information for SNMP v2c iso org dod internet private enterprises dpsInc dps larmControl dpsRTUv2 dpsRTUvw2r When using a SNMP v2c TRAP you only need to configure the TRAP OID The location ofthe OID in your MIB Browser can be seen in the image above In the image below Control 1 Relay 1 is configured using a SNMP v1 trap s Enterprise Generic Type and Specific Type ora DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS yDPS Monitor Menus Number Description Energized Notifications State Edit Menus Reay t lt i Advancedza System Ethernet 1 Notifications Variable Bindings Controls memz e o a M a a so 8 2 Relay 2 Advanced gt gt a Fig 11 6 eee ee ee 24 NOTE To use the IP filter feature for the Granular Mode type _IP xxx xxx xxx xxx where XXx XXX XXX XXX is the desired IP address in the description field followed by the IP of the source SNMP trap example 192 168 1 1 and only traps from the specified IP address will be processed Energized State The Energized State checkbox for each Relay may be used to reverse the polarity of that relay When the E
6. Fig 11 20 7 Now you will associate this notification to a control You have 8 notification devices available to use In the image below you might assign Notification Device 1 to Control 1 This means that you would receive an email notification when Relay 1 Control 1 changes state Remember that Notification 1 in the Notifications menu corresponds to the first Notifications column of check boxes Notification 2 is the second column and so on until Notification 8 Upload Logout MyDPS Jor DPS Telecom Controls Trap 48RA Notifications no stat Irvoe server ___ Trmewinsow Time Window 2 ON Email m S 3 z a S c m D a gt c vi Ping Targets Any Time Any Time OFF Email Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fn Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Any Time System OFE Emal Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fn Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat ON SNMP 126 10 230 171 ee S ea late ama oe Variable Bindings jor DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Controls Controls z je cr je fd 5 c Ping Targets 206 169 87 188 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fn Sat Reset Save Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Edit Menus us Energized Echo ree 1 ServerA Advanced lt lt Notifications Variable Bindings Enterprise OID Specific Variable Binding Value Controls Set 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 2 enterpriseSpecific 6 v 8001 None v Clears 136141268217233 enternriseSnerific G vy 90m None v
7. System Contact 559 454 1600 Ethernet Notifications From E mail address traprelay64 dpstele com Variable Bindings User admin Password 0 ssssssssss Listening Port 162 Get Community dps_public Set Community dps_public Inbound Trap Community dps_public DCP Responder Settings DCP Unit ID 1 DCPx Listen DCP over LAN Disable Listening DCP LAN 2001 UDP System Controls Initialize Configuration f Initialize m Backup Configuration config bin Save Restore Configuration Upload Reset Save Fig 11 1 The Edit gt System menu Location The location of this Trap 48 RA Optional field Contact Contact telephone number for the person responsible for this Trap 48 RA Optional field From Email Address Password Used to change the password for logging into the unit case sensitive SNP Settings CCCs Listening Port Get Communit Set Communit Inbound Trap Communit Community name for SNMP TRAP requests case sensitive DCP Responder Settings For use with T Mon Master Station DCP Unit ID Listen DCP DCP LAN Enter the DCP port for this Trap 48 RA UDP TCP port System Controls S O Used to restore all factory default settings to the Trap 48 RA Do not initialize the non volatile RAM NVRAM unless you wantto re enter all of your configuration settings again Backup Configuration Save the Trap 48 RA s configuration as a BIN file to your local PC Click the Upload link and select a BIN configuration f
8. Controls Notification 1 Schedule fe l LT 1 So ee O 12 Yih min AM to 17 4h 59 Yimin PM Ping Targets Any Time SS eS ee ee er ie ii i cml rey o F 2 Any time OU2Mho min AM i to 11 vn 59 min PM iv System Fig 11 14 The Schedule creation screen m Eh a T s E un Notification Scheduling Days of the week From either Schedule 1 or 2 check which days you want to receive notifications Select to tell the Trap 48 RA you wantto receive alarm notifications at any time for the ny Time day s you ve selected Instead of Any Time use these fields to only send alarm notifications during certain hours on the day s you ve selected Notification Time When finished click Test to test the notification or Finish to save the notification 32 11 7 3 How to Send Email Notifications 1 Click on the System button in the Edit menu and enter a valid email address in the From Email Address field You may need to check with your IT department to have one created for the unit This is the address that will appear in your email as the sender DPS Telecom Monitor Menus Controls Alarms Edit Menus Name Trap Relay 64 Ping Targets Location Fresno CA Contact 559 454 1600 System Ethernet From E mail address traprelay64 dpstele com Notifications User admin Variable Bindings Ba een Controls Audio Alarms System Settings Listening Port
9. Pin cT39sw 6 icT47sw 6 cT4osw 8 IcTassw 8 Fig 5 5 Jumpers The build option determines if jumpers are present Ifthey are not the unit will be hand wired for either N O if N C on all relays Check your product number description for your device s configuration 10 5 4 Audio Output Connectors Audio Outputs Fig 5 6 Audio Outputs On the back panel of the Trap 48 RA the 16 RJ 45 connectors along the bottom securely terminate the audio outputs See pinout below RJ 45 Audio Output Pinout 2 Audio 1 Audio Note Only pins 1 amp 2 are used for the audio outputs RJ 45 connections 11 6 Trap 48 RA Front Panel dite Fig 6 1 Trap 48 RA front panel 6 1 RJ 45 Console Port Use the front panel RJ 45 console port to connect the Trap 48 RA to a PC for onsite unit configuration To connect via the RJ 45 console port use the included DB9 to RJ 45 cable Note The console port is RS232 RJ 45 Console Port Pinout Receive hdd amp ono Fig 6 2 RJ 45 Pinouts Console Port Only 12 7 Quick Start How to Connect to the Trap 48 RA Most Trap 48 RA users find it easiest to give the unit an IP address subnet and gateway through the front serial console port TTY interface to start Once these settings are saved and you reboot the unit you can access it over LAN to do the rest of your databasing via the Web Browser interface Alternative option You can skip the TTY interface b
10. SNMP manager Is there a separate MIB for the Trap 48 RA How many SNMP managers can the agent send traps to And how do I set the IP address of the SNMP manager and the community string to be used when sending traps A The Trap 48 RA begins sending traps as soon as the SNMP managers are defined The Trap 48 RA MIB is included on the Trap 48 RA Resource CD The MIB should be compiled on your SNMP manager Note MIB versions may change in the future The unit supports 2 SNMP managers which are configured by entering its IP address in the Trap Address field of Ethernet Port Setup To configure the community strings choose SNMP from the Edit menu and enter appropriate values in the Get Set and Trap fields Does the Trap 48 RAsupport MIB 2 and or any other standard MIBs The Trap 48 RA supports the bulk of MIB 2 Does the Trap 48 RA SNMP agent support both Trap 48 RA and T MonXM variables The Trap 48 RA SNMP agent manages an embedded MIB that supports only the Trap 48 RA s RTU variables The T MonXM variables are included in the distributed MIB only to provide SNMP managers with a single MIB for all DPS Telecom products PO PO Q How many traps are triggered when a single point is set or cleared The MIB defines traps like major alarm set cleared RTU point set and a lot of granular traps which could imply that more than one trap is sent when a change of state occurs on one point A Generally a single change of state generates a
11. SolidGreen LAN connected O o Flashing Yellow LAN Activity Table 14 2 Back Panel LED Descriptions 44 14 2 Display Mapping Po eseription Display 1 Dispay3 Ping Targets 1 64 Table 14 3 Display Mapping Point 3 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 9 0 2 3 49 64 1 64 14 3 SNMP Manager Functions Note The Trap 48 RA appears like an SNMP Agent to other managers Use this section for interfacing the Trap 48 RA to other managers The SNMP Manager allows the user to view alarm status set date time issue controls and perform a resync The display and tables below outline the MIB object identifiers Table 14 3 begins with dosRTU however the MIB object identifier tree has several levels above it The full English name is as follows root iso org dod internet private enterprises dps Inc dpsAlarmControl dpsRTU Therefore dosRTU s full object identifier is 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 Each level beyond dpsRTU adds another object identifying number For example the object identifier of the Display portion of the Control Grid is 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 3 3 because the object identifier of dpsRTU is 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 the Control Grid 3 the Display 3 dpa RTU 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 _OV_viTraps Ident DisplayGrid Controtisnd NVRamond AlarmGrid 0 1 2 3 4 5 DisplayEntry 1 NVRamSection 1 AlarmEniry 1 See Table A 1 Table 14 4 Tbl B1 O OV_ Traps points Tbl B2 1
12. notification you will tell the Trap 48 RA what sorts of events you d like to see notifications and what sort of notification to send 1 In the drop down box choose whether you d like to receive notification for alarms clears or both You may also disable the notification by selecting the appropriate option 2 Next choose the sort of notification you would like sent when an event occurs You may choose Send Email to have an email sent when events occur Send SNMP to have a trap sent when events occur 3 Click Next gt to continue configuring notifications DPS Telecom Monitor Menus Controls Alarms Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Notification 1 Notification Setting Notification Disabled E Ping Targets Edit Menus System Send Email O Send SNMP Ethernet Fig 11 11 The Notification Setting menu Notifications 30 11 7 1 Notification Settings Email Notification Fields jora DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Notification 1 Email ade i Port No 0 Edit Menus Usually Use 25 From E mail Address traprelay64 dpstele com To E mail Address dps dpstele com Notifications Variable Bindings Fig 11 12 Editing Email Notification Settings 4a Enter the appropriate information for email notifications in the fields of the Email Notification screen Click Next gt to continue Email Notification MTP IP or H S sae al or Host the IP addre
13. panel connections 5 1 Power Connection The Trap 48 RA is powered by two screw locking RIA power connectors Fig 5 2 The Trao48 RA s power inputs Note Always use safe power practices when making power connections Be sure to remove fuses from the fuse distribution panel as well as the back of the unit before making your power connections To connect the unit to a power supply 1 Use the grounding lug to connect the unit to earth ground The grounding lug is next to the symbol amp 2 Insert the eyelet of the earth ground cable between the two bolts on the grounding lug Ground cable not included Insert a battery ground into the power connector plug s right terminal and tighten the screw Insert a battery lead to the plug s left terminal and tighten its screw Insert fuse into the fuse distribution panel Check the power status LED for polarity eg Green Good Off Bad Measure voltage Connect the black cable onto the ground connector of your DVM and red cable onto the other connector of your DVM The voltmeter should read between 12VDC and 18VDC Note The voltage range will depend on build and power input source If you experience any issues with powering your unit contact DPS Telecom technical support at 559 454 1600 or support dpstele com 8 Insert the local fuse into the power fuse slot The power plug can be inserted into the power connector only one way to ensure the correct polarity Note The ne
14. single trap What does point map mean A point map is a single MIB leaf that presents the current status of a 64 alarm point display in an ASCll readable form where a represents a clear and an x represents an alarm Po Q The Trap 48 RA manual talks about control relay outputs How do control these from my SNMP manager The control relays are operated by issuing the appropriate set commands which are contained in the DPS Telecom MIB gt How can associate descriptive information with a point for the RTU granular traps The Trap 48 RA control point descriptions are individually defined using the Web Browser My SNMP traps aren t getting through What should I try Try these three steps 1 Make sure that the Trap Address IP address of the SNMP manager is defined If you changed the Trap Address make sure you saved the change to NVRAM and rebooted 2 Make sure all alarm points are configured to send SNMP traps 3 Make sure the Trap 48 RA and the SNMP manager are both on the network Use the unit s ping command to ping the SNMP manager PO PO 49 16 Technical Support DPS Telecom products are backed by our courteous friendly Technical Support representatives who will give you the best in fast and accurate customer service To help us help you better please take the following steps before calling Technical Support 1 Check the DPS Telecom website You will find answers to many common questions on the
15. the SNMP trap Value of the variable binding Must be integer or string when searching for a specific string the string must be contained within the received trap variable binding value Note Using a in this field is like a wild card any value is accepted Stop on Clear When checked stops audible alert upon receiving a clear command Volume Volume slider that controls the volume of the audible alert Variable Binding Test Conducts a test of the current settings of the Audio Alert Stops the test of the Audio Alert Use Trap OIDs Configure the audio port to use SNMP traps Use Relays Configure the audio port to use relays Enter the relay s that will trigger the audio Ex entering 1 5 7 9 14 would set relays 1 to 5 7 and 9 to 14 to all trigger audible alert Relays Note Each time a listed relay latches audio will play Play Count determines the number of times the audio will play for each time a relay latches A play count of 0 mean the audio will continue to repeat as long as any relay is latched 27 11 5 System Alarms _ ore DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS e 2 or oO baa 1 5 E m Controls Alarms 2 Description Rpt Notifications Ping Targets 33 Default configuration O OMOOOOOU Edit Menus System 35 MAC address not set g UF H PvE E E Ethernet 36 IP address not set C OMOMOOOO Morean 37 LAN hardware error O OMOOOMOO Variable Bindings Controls 38 SNMP processing error F a
16. to access the configuration menus after initial LAN WAN setup Telnet sessions are established at port 2002 not the standard Telnet port as an added security measure If you re using Windows 7 then you ll need to install telnet before you can use the TTY interface To install telnet open up your command line type cmd into the search bar in the Start Menu Select cmd exe to run the command line From the command line type in pkgmgr iu TelnetServer then press enter When the command prompt appears again the installation is complete Menu Shortcut Keys The letters before or enclosed in parentheses are menu shortcut keys Press the shortcut key to access that option Pressing the ESC key will always bring you back to the previous level Entries are not case sensitive 15 9 Trap 48 RA Web Browser aes ein Trap 48RA wesss The Trap 48 RA features a built in Web Browser E Interface that allows you to manage outputs and configure the unit through the Internet or your Intranet You can quickly set up descriptions view status issue commands configure notification information and more using most commonly used browsers 9 1 Logging on to the Trap 48 RA For Web Interface functionality the unit must first be configured with some basic network addresses If this has not been done yet refer to the section Quick Start How to Connect to the Trap 48 RA for instructions on initial configuration
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18. 0 41 42 42 44 44 45 47 47 48 49 50 1 Trap 48 RA Overview Fig 1 1 The easy to install Trap 48 RA operates up to 48 relays and 16 audio outouts Overview The Trap 48 RA is a device that operates up to 48 relays and 16 audio outputs using received SNMP trap information The user can configure each relay to operate or release based on the enterprise generic trap and specific trap information of a SNMP v1 trap or the trap OID of a SNMP v2c trap Each SNMP trap can also be defined by an optional variable binding This telco grade remote is housed in a durable aluminum chassis that uses one standard rack units for mounting e 48 Relay Outputs e 16 Audio Outputs e 64 Ping Targets SNMP Manager lt Relay Outputs 1 48 SNMP Devices To Existing Alarm System or Annunciator Panel Audio Speaker 1 Audio Speaker 16 Same Physical Network Convenient RJ 45 connectors are used to securely terminate relay and audio outputs On the back panel of the Trap 48 RA the 28 RJ 45 connectors securely terminate the relay and audio outputs There are four relays grouped per RJ 45 and one audio per RJ 45 connector Visual alarm interface The front panel LED indicators provide visual indication of relay point and audio output status Two outputs share one LED ex 1 25 2 26 etc LEDs that are on indicate active outputs LEDs that are off indicate inactive outputs Web Browser Interface From the device s easy to use web inte
19. 54 1600 From E mail address traprelay64 dpstele com Variable Bindings cer a Controls PA Password sssssssess Ping Targets gt Listening Port 162 Date and Time z z Timers Get Community dps_public Set Community dps_public Inbound Trap Community dps_public j DCP Unit ID 1 DCPx Listen DCP over LAN Disable Listening DCP LAN 2001 UDP Initialize Configuration Backup Configuration config bin Restore Configuration Upload Fig 10 1 Inbound Trap Community under SNMP Settings in the Edit gt System menu MB 2 Next navigate to the Edit gt Audio menu DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Controls Audio audio F se Sn Edit Menus System Number Description Type Play Count Interval Play Time Ethernet 1 Tower 1 Advanced gt gt Site Trunking 1 5s 5s Notifications z i J Variable Bindings 2 Tower 2 Advanced gt gt Failsoft x 1 5s 5s Controls 3 Tower 3 Advanced gt gt Out ofRange 12 5s 60s 4 Door 1 Advanced gt gt Site Trunking x 6 15s 90s re Targets 5 Door 2 Advanced gt gt Site Trunking x 13 5s 65s Date and Time Timers 6 Door 3 Advanced gt gt Site Trunking x 1 5s 5s Reboot 7 z gt 7 Server 1 Advanced gt gt Site Trunking 11 5s 56s 8 Server 2 Advanced gt gt Site Trunking 0 5s Os 9 Server 3 Advanced gt gt Site Trunking 13 5s 65s 10 Router A Advanced gt gt Site Trunking x 16 5s 80s 11 Router B Advanced gt g
20. 8 00 Pacific Time v Audio Adjust Clock for Daylight Saving Time DST Alarms Enable DST Ping Targets Variable Bindings Month Weekday Hour Start Day Mar v Second Sunday 2 AM Reboot Month Weekday Hour Eee Narr Nov First Sunday F 2 AM v Fig 11 23 The Edit gt Date and Time menu Date Select the current month day and year from the drop down menus o Z o lt NTP Server Address or Enter the NTP server s IP address or host name then click Sync Host Name Example north america Select your time zone from the drop down menu Adjust Clock for Daylight Savings Time DST _StartDay Select the month weekday and time when Daylight Savings will begin EndDay Select the month weekday and time when Daylight Savings will end 37 11 10 Timers The Timers Menu allows configuration of various intervals such as delays between pings audible alarm tone length and web refresh delay Each timer is fully explained within the Timers Menu as shown below DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Controls Timers Alarms Web Refresh 100ms 60s Is Ping Targets How often web browser is refreshed when in monitor mode Timed Tick 0s 60m 0 off Os Edit Menus This is a heartbeat function that can be used by masters who don t perform integrity checks Ping Cycle 0s 30m 60s Ethernet Time interval between each ping cycle 0 disables 30 second
21. 800 622 3314 Trap 48 RA D PK TRAPR Trap 48 RA User Manual D UM TRAPR 14 ft Ethernet Cable D PR 923 10B 14 23 Rack Ears D CS 325 10A 01 Us u 3 8 Ear Screws and Lock Washers 2 000 60375 05 i 6 ft RJ45 to DB9 Cable D PR 1051 10A 06 i 1 u cal a r z a i 2 i Ei 19 Rack Ears D CS 325 10A 00 z x4 Rack Screws 1 000 12500 06 Ei Alternate Rack Screws 2 820 80750 03 i 3 1 Amp GMT Fuses 2 741 01000 00 O Keps Nut on unit 2 002 01421 00 Pads 2 015 00030 00 X 2 Lg Locking Power Connectors 2 820 35102 00 x4 Zip Ties 1 012 00106 00 4 Installation 4 1 Tools Needed To install the Trap 48 RA you ll need the following tools Phillips No 2 Screwdriver Small Standard No 2 Screwdriver PC with terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal 4 2 Mounting Fig 4 1 The Trap 48 RA can be flush or rear mounted The Trap 48 RA occupies one standard rack unit The Trap 48 RA mounts in a 19 or 23 rack and can be mounted on the right or left in the flush mount or rear mount locations as shown in Fig 4 1 The rack ears can be rotated 90 for wall mounting or 180 for other mounting options 19 rack ears 23 rack ears 2 700 9 Trap 48 RA Back Panel LAN Port RJ 45 Connectors for Relay Outputs top row RJ 45 Connectors for Audio Outputs bottom row Power Inputs amp Fuses Fig 5 1 Trap 48 RA back
22. BABO Checksum Table 14 6 UDP Headers and descriptions 45 46 Peers 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 6 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 1 99 1 1 1 Vale 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 2 99 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 3 99 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 4 99 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 5 99 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 6 99 1 1 1 parm vae Table 14 7 SNMP Headers and descriptions 47 15 Frequently Asked Questions Here are answers to some common questions from Trap 48 RA users The latest FAQs can be found on the Trap 48 RA support web page http www dpstele com If you have a question about the Trap 48 RA please call us at 559 454 1600 or e mail us at support dpstele com 15 1 General FAQs Q A PO How do I telnet to the Trap 48 RA You must use Port 2002 to connect to the Trap 48 RA Configure your Telnet client to connect using TCP IP not Telnet or any other port options For connection information enter the IP address of the Trap 48 RA and Port 2002 For example to connect to the Trap 48 RA using the standard Windows Telnet client click Start click Run and type telnet lt Trap 48 RA IP address gt 2002 How do I connect my Trap 48 RA to the LAN To connect your Trap 48 RA to your LAN you need to configure the unit IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway A sample configuration could look like this Unit Address 192 168 1 100 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Sa
23. DPS Telecom Your Partners In Network Alarm Monitoring Trap 48 RA ES Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs December 16 2013 D UM TRAPR Firmware Version 1 0A Revision History December 16 2013 Added play cound and parse to Edit gt Audio screen July 25 2013 Removed HTTPS January 21 2013 Added relay specification option to Edit gt Audio menu December 12 2012 Initial release This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied without prior written consent of DPS Telecom Allsoftware and manuals are copyrighted by DPS Telecom Said software and manuals may not be reproduced copied transmitted or used to make a derivative work by either mechanical electronic or any other means in whole or in part without prior written consent from DPS Telecom except as required by United States copynght laws 2013 DPS Telecom Notice The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice DPS Telecom shall not be hable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Contents PB N Visit our website at www dpstele com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs Trap 48 RA Overview Specifications Shipping List Installation 4 1 Tools Needed 4 2 Mounting Trap 48 RA B
24. DPS Telecom website at http www dpstele com support Look here first for a fast solution to your problem 2 Prepare relevant information Having important information about your DPS Telecom product in hand when you call will greatly reduce the time it takes to answer your questions If you do not have all of the information when you call our Technical Support representatives can assist you in gathering it Please write the information down for easy access Please have your user manual and hardware serial number ready 3 Have access to troubled equipment Please be at or near your equipment when you call DPS Telecom Technical Support This will help us solve your problem more efficiently 4 Call during Customer Support hours Customer support hours are Monday through Friday from 7 A M to 6 P M Pacific time The DPS Telecom Technical Support phone number is 559 454 1600 Emergency Assistance Emergency assistance is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week For emergency assistance after hours allow the phone to ring until it is answered wth a paging message You will be asked to enter your phone number An on call technical support representative will return your call as soon as possible 50 17 End User License Agreement All Software and firmware used in for or in connection with the Product parts subsystems or derivatives thereof in whatever form including without limitation source code object code and microcode incl
25. Identity points Tbl B3 2 DisplayGrid points _OV_vTraps Ident DisplayEntry 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 2 1 PointSet 20 PointClr 21 Model 2 Address 2 1 SumPClr 102 DateTime 4 DispDesc 4 ComFailed 103 ResyncReg 5 PntMap 5 ComRestored 014 Must be set to 1 to perform the resync P0001Set 10001 through request which will resend TRAPs for any P0064Set 10064 Standing alarm P0001Clr 20001 through P0064CIr 20064 SumPSet 101 Firmware Version 3 Display 3 103 Tbl B3 3 ControlGrid points ControlGrid 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 3 Port Tbl B5 5 AlarmEntry points AlarmEntry 1 3 6 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 AAddress 2 ADisplay 3 1 1 2 2 3 int 4 5 For specific alarm points see Table B6 Table 14 5 The Trap Relay 64 OID has changed from 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 2 to 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 Updated MIB files are available on the Resource CD or upon request 14 4 SNMP Granular Trap Packets Outbound Tables 14 5 and 14 6 provide a list of the information contained in the SNMP Trap packets sent by the Trap 48 RA SNMP Trap managers can use one of two methods to get alarm information 1 Granular traps not necessary to define point descriptions for the Trap 48 RA OR 2 The SNMP manager reads the description from the Trap UDP Header Description 1238 Destination port Length 0x
26. Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS 162 Ping Targets Get Community dps_public Date and Time gt Set Community dps_public Timers Inbound Trap Community dps_public Trap Processing Mode Cisco VMS Global Momentary Timer DCP Unit ID O Listen DCP over LAN Disable Listening UDP DCP LAN 10s Only applies in Cisco VMS mode DCP Responder Settings DCPx 2001 Global System Settings SNMP Settings System Controls Initialize Configuration Backup Configuration config b Restore Configuration Upload Fig 11 15 2 Click on the Notifications button in the Edit menu You can setup as many as 8 different notifications Begin the setup wizard by clicking on a notification number In this example we ll setup Notification 1 to send emails DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Controls Alarms Notifications no stat rype server Trime window 1 Time Window 2 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 OFF Email i Ping Targets fee Any Time Any Time z Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Edit Menus oS Tma Any Time Any Time System E Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3 OFF Email B Ethernet Any Time Any Time Notifications 4 OFF Email meer Fe a ee Variable Bindings Yy y Conai 5 OFF Em
27. ack Panel 5 1 Power Connection 5 2 LAN Connection 5 3 Relay Outputs RJ 45 Connectors 5 4 Audio Output Connectors Trap 48 RA Front Panel 6 1 RJ 45 Console Port Quick Start How to Connect to the Trap 48 RA 7 1 via RJ 45 Console Port using TTY Interface 7 2 Ma LAN First Time Connection to a Unit at Factory Defaults TTY Interface Trap 48 RA Web Browser 9 1 Logging on to the Trap 48 RA 9 1 1 Changing the Default Password 10 Trap 48 RA Quick Turn Up 10 1 How to Configure Trap Parsers for an Output 10 2 Useful Tools 11 Edit Menu Field Descriptions 11 1 System 11 2 Ethernet 11 3 Controls 11 3 1 Configuring Granular OID 11 4 Audio 11 5 System Alarms 11 6 Ping Targets 11 7 Notifications 11 7 1 Notification Settings 11 7 2 Schedule 11 7 3 How to Send Email Notifications 11 8 Variable Bindings O N N O O OQO A Q 11 11 12 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 17 19 20 20 21 22 23 25 2 28 29 30 31 32 35 11 9 Date and Time 11 10 Timers 11 11 Reboot 12 Monitoring via the Web Browser 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 4 Controls Audio Alarms Ping Targets 13 Firmware Upgrade 14 Reference Section 14 1 14 2 14 3 14 4 Front and Back Panel LEDs Display Mapping SNMP Manager Functions SNMP Granular Trap Packets Outbound 15 Frequently Asked Questions 15 1 15 2 General FAQs SNMP FAQs 16 Technical Support 17 End User License Agreement 36 3 3 38 38 39 40 4
28. ail Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat ver Any Time Any Time gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 un Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Alarms en Any Time Any Time Ping Targets ee a Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Date and Time aE Any Time Any Time Timers 8 OFF Email Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Reboot Any Time Fig 11 16 Any Time 33 3 At the Notification Setting screen use the drop down menu to choose whether you want notifications for alarms clears or both Now select the Send Email button and click Next Jore DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Audio WW Notification Setting Alarms Notification Disabled v Ping Targets n Send Email Cc Edit Menus J Send SNMP Ethernet Notifications Fig 11 17 4 At the Email Notification screen you ll enter your email server settings Enter the IP address or Host Name of your email server If using Host Name DNS servers must be configured under the ethernet settings Enter the Port Number usually 25 and the To Email Address of the technician that will receive these emails The From E mail address is set on the Edit gt System menu and cannot be modified from this menu Click Next jora DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Notification 1 Email mao noms E
29. charge to the purchaser other than the cost of shipping to and from DPS which shall be the responsiblity of the purchaser If DPS is unable to repair the product to conform to the warranty DPS will provide at its option one of the following a replacement product or a refund of the purchase price for the non conforming product These remedies are the purchaser s only remedies for breach of warranty Prior to initial use the purchaser shall have determined the Suitability of the product for its intended use DPS does not warrant a any product components or parts not manufactured by DPS b defects caused by the purchaser s failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the product c damage caused by use of the product for purposes other than those for which it was designed d damage caused by disasters such as fire flood wind or lightning unless and to the extent that the product specification provides for resistance to a defined disaster e damage caused by unauthorized attachments or modifications f damage during shipment from the purchaser to DPS or g any abuse or misuse by the purchaser THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event will DPS be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based on breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict
30. e Edit gt Ping Targets interface Editing Ping Targets PD Pointpumber gt SSS O O User definable description for the ping target IP Address IP address of the device the ping target Notifications 29 11 7 Notifications From the initial Edit gt Notifications menu you may configure any of eight different notifications for your Trap 48 RA s alarms Click on the number of the notification in the far left column under No to begin configuring notifications DPS Telecom Monitor Menus Alarms any Time Any Time x Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Edit Menus his Eman Any Time Any Time 3 OFF Email Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Any Time Notifications z Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat r 4 OFF Email Any Tune An tans Variable Bindings Y Y 3 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 5 OFF Email 4 2 Any Time Any Time x Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Ping Targets Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 OFF Email 8 OFF Email Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Notifications no stat rype server time window 1 Time window 2 i OFF Email Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Upload Logout MyDPS Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Fig 11 10 The Edit gt Notifications menu After clicking on a
31. gative voltage terminal is on the left and the GND terminal is on the right N OD oO Pr W 9 Verify that the X LED is lit To confirm that power is correctly connected the front panel status LED will flash RED and GREEN indicating that the firmware is booting up 5 2 LAN Connection Fig 5 3 LAN Port To connect the Trap 48 RA to the LAN insert a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable into the 10BaseT Ethernet port on the back of the unit If the LAN connection is OK the LNK LED will illuminate SOLID 5 3 Relay Outputs RJ 45 Connectors Relay Outputs Fig 5 4 Relay Outputs On the back panel of the Trap 48 RA the 12 RJ 45 connectors along the top securely terminate the relay outputs See pinouts below RJ 45 Relay Connection Pinout Co Relays cTsw4 a ae Pree TS 7 CTCO4 ctico 1 ict9co 1 CTSW3 CTCO3 CT SW2 CT Swi CTCO1 cT3sw_ 6 icT11Sw 6 cTasw 8 ictizsw 8 RLY 5 8 Pin RLY 13 16 Pin cT7sw 6 icTissw 6 cTesw 8 etissw 8 RLY 17 20 T 17 CO T17 SW T 18 CO T18 SW T 19 CO T19 SW T 20 CO T 20 SW RLY 21 24 T 21 CO T 21 SW T 22 CO T 22 SW T 23 CO T 23 SW T 24 CO T 24 SW Pin RLY 25 28 Pin 6 ct27sw 6 8 IcT2ssw 8 Pin RLY 29 32 Pin 6 icT3isw 6 8 iict32sw 8 RLY 33 36 Pin RLY 41 44 Pin cT35sw 6 IcTassw 6 cT36sw 8 cT44sw 8 RLY 37 40 Pin RLY 45 48
32. grading the firmware DPS Telecom suggests that you go to System Settings gt gt Backup Configuration and save your configuration settings To access the Firmware Load screen click on the upload link at the top right of the browser To be notified every time a new firmware is released for your device login to your My DPS account and navigate to the Notifications page At this page check the box that corresponds to the device that you want firmware notifications for DPS Telecom Monitor Menus Ping Targets Edit Menus System Ethernet Trap 48RA Upload cams or System Settings Global System Settings Name Trap Relay 64 Location Fresno CA Contact 559 454 1600 From E mail address APD32 dpstele com Yanan Bindings SNMP Set String dps_public Controls ERER SNMP Trap String dps_public Alarms User admin Ping Targets Password Date and Time SEHE TE DCP Responder Settings Timers Tr TS DCP Unit ID 1 DCPx v Reboot O Listen DCP over LAN Disable Listening DCP LAN 2001 UDP x Initialize Configuration Backup Configuration config bin oo Restore Configuration Upload Fig 13 1 The clickable link to upgrade firmware from the Edit gt System menu At the Firmware Load screen simply browse for the firmware update you ve downloaded from www dpstele com and click Load JDD DPS Telecom Upload config firmware web or bundle Po Browse Fig 13 2 B
33. has been triggered Under the State column the status will appear in red if an alarm has been activated or green if it has not been activated The status will be displayed in green when the alarm condition is not present see Display Mapping in the Reference Section for a complete description of system alarms ora gt DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Controls Alarms System Description Status Ping Targets 33 Default configuration System 35 MAC address not set Ethernet 36 IP address not set Notifications 2 FE 37 LAN hardware error Variable Bindings Controls 38 SNMP processing error CAIRAM carries hr Aer ee Fig 12 3 View the status of System Alarms from the Monitor gt Alarms menu m o rt it E i 12 4 Ping Targets The Trap 48 RA can support up to 64 ping targets You can view each the configured ping targets by browsing to the Monitor gt Ping Targets window joro DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Ping Targets ID Description IP Address Status 1 Router 1 10 0 200 1 Clear Edit Menus 2 Router 2 10 0 200 2 Clear 3 Ethernet Switch 10 0 200 3 clear us 4 Media Converter 10 0 200 4 Clear Variable Bindings 5 Encoder 10 0 200 5 Clear Tn 86s severa 172 5 143 9 Gear 7 Server B 172 5 143 3 Clear en 8 Server C 172 5 143 15 Clear Fig 12 4 The Monitor gt Ping Targets interface 13 Firmware Upgrade 41 Before up
34. igured IP in the description 11 3 1 Configuring Granular OID 23 The Trap 48 RAhas a granular mode for processing incoming SNMP traps Granular Mode for any SNMP device Each Relay will operate or release based on the trap information of an SNMP v1 trap or the OID of an SNMPvZ2c trap Granular Mode can be used with any SNMP device Other modes are only used with specific SNMP device types to provide specialized functionality The Advanced gt gt button displays options for inputting the Enterprise OID Generic and Specific information for the Set and Clear trap commands Granular Mode SNMP v1 H FE AnalogChannels eg SNMPv1 TRAPS Bae adpsRTUpso01 Set amp dpsRTUP8002Set amp dpsRTUps003Set i dpsRTUp8004Set dpsRTUp80055et dpsRTUp8006Set amp dpsRTUp80075et dosRTUp80015et dpsRTU 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 2 6 8001 i sysDescr sysLocation dpsRTUDateTime dpsRTUAPort dpsRT Generated when discrete point 1 is set E Specific Type information for SNMP v1 In your MIB Browser freeware MIB Browser software available for free trial navigate to the SNMPv1 TRAPs to obtain the Enterprise Generic Type and Specific Type as seen in the image above This information is needed for the Set and Clear properties in the Advanced tab SNMP v2c H FS dpsRTUv2AlarmGrid fF AnalogChannels dpsRTUv2ps8001 Set dpsRTUv2ps002Set i amp dpsRTUv2ps003Set dpsRTUy2ps004Set
35. ile that you saved previously to your local PC This will restore the saved configuration A Best Practice Always make a copy of your Trap 48 RA s configurations Initialize Configuration Restore Configuration 21 11 2 Ethernet The Edit gt Ethernet menu allows you to define and configure Ethernet settings _Jore DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus alarm O MAC Address 00 10 81 00 66 09 Host Name Edit Menus Enable DHCP dA System Unit IP 10 0 4 200 10 0 4 200 Ethernet Subnet Mask 255 255 192 0 255 255 192 0 Variable Bindings Gateway 10 0 0 254 10 0 0 254 Controls DNS Server 1 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Audio Niir DNS Server 2 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Ping Targets Date and Time cy Sl Fig 11 2 The Edit gt Ethernet menu Ethernet Settings MAC Address Hardware address ofthe Trap 48 RA Not editable For reference only Used only for local web browsing Example If you don t want to remember this Trap 48 RAs IP address you can type in aname is this field such as Trap 48 RA Once you save and reboot the unit you can now browse to it locally by simply typing in Trap 48 RA in the address bar no https needed Used to turn on Dynamic Host Connection Protocol NOT recommended because the unitis Enable DHCP assigned an IP address from your DHCP server The IP you ve already assigned to the unit becomes inactive Using DHCP means the unit
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37. nergized State checkbox IS NOT checked the relay will be normally open On Startup the relay will be in a released state When the specified Set SNMP trap is received the relay will latch When the specified Clear SNMP trap Is received the relay will release This is the commonly used configuration for Energized State When the Energized State checkbox IS checked the relay will be normally closed On Startup the relay will be in a latched state When the specified Set SNMP trap is received the relay will release When the specified Clear SNMP trap is received the relay will latch This is nota common configuration but it can be very useful in certain situations Energized State has no effect on Notification Devices If you configure a Notification Device to trigger on Set events and associate it with a Relay it will always trigger when the specified Set SNMP trap is received The opposite is true for Clear Notification Devices when Clear SNMP traps are received Even if you ve reversed the latch release operation of a Relay using Energized State associated Notification Devices respond to Set and Clear SNMP traps in the same way Of course this distinction is irrelevant for Notification Devices configured to trigger on Both event types which trigger on both Set and Clear 11 4 Audio Configuration for the 16 audio alarms can be done from the Provisioning gt Audio window 25 Closeup of A
38. on DPS Telecom Monitor Menus Ping Targets Edit Menus Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS System Settings Global System Settings Name Trap 48RA Location Fresno CA Contact 559 454 1600 From E mail address traprelay64 dpstele com User admin BE Password PETER Listening Port 162 Get Community dps_public Set Community dps_public Inbound Trap Community dps_public DCP Responder Settings DCP Unit ID 1 DCPx O Listen DCP over LAN Disable Listening DCP LAN 2001 UDP System Controls Initialize Configuration Backup Configuration config bin Save Restore Configuration Upload Fig 9 1 Global System Settings section of the Edit gt System menu 17 10 Trap 48 RA Quick Turn Up The next section of this manual will walk you through one of the Trap 48 RA s most common procedures You will learn how to configure your inbound traps for an audio output all using the Web browser For details on entering your settings into each Web browser menu go to section 11 Edit Menu Field Descriptions 10 1 Howto Configure Trap Parsers for an Output 1 Click on the System button in the Edit menu and enter a valid community name for SNMP TRAP requests in the Inbound Trap Community field Be sure to Save your settings DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Controls System Settings audio CE I ae mare Location Fresno CA Edit Menus Contact 559 4
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40. rface you do all of the configuration setup tasks like reversing the relay energize state or selecting audio message on an individual output basis Additionally from the web interface you are able to view the status of all the outputs 2 Specifications Control Relay Outputs Audio Outputs DB Range Ping Targets Protocols Dimensions Weight Mounting Power Input Voltage Options Include Current Draw GMT Fuse Interfaces Visual Interface Operating Temperature Operating Humidity MTBF Windows Compatibility RoHS 48 16 25 dBm to 5 dBm Software Selectable 10 dBm default 600 Ohm balance pair 64 Telnet ICMP DCPX SNMPv1 SNMPv2c HTTP 1 72 Hx 17 W x 7 38 D 3 lbs 4 oz 19 or 23 rack mount Dual Feed 12 VDC 600 mA 12 Vdc 300 mA 24 Vdc 150mA 48 Vdc 1 Amp GMT Fuse recommended 28 RJ 45 Ports for Audio Relay Outputs 1 RJ 45 10BaseT half duplex Ethernet port 1 RJ 45 Front panel console RS232 port 36 Front Panel LEDs 5 Back Panel LEDs 32 to 140 F 0 to 60 C 0 to 95 non condensing 60 years Windows XP Vista 7 32 64 bit 5 6 The Trap 48 RA can only process inbound SNMP v2c traps it can t send v2c traps but can send v1 traps 3 Shipping List Please make sure all of the following items are included with your Trap 48 RA If parts are missing or if you ever need to order new parts please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at 1
41. riable Bindings If using a variable binding make sure Value matches the received TRAP variable binding value 8 Specify the Type of sound Play Count and Interval 9 Scroll to either the top or bottom of the interface window and click Save Note If Stop on clear is checked the audio output will stop when it receives the specified TRAP This option is left unchecked by default 10 2 Useful Tools iReasoning iReasoning s MIB browser is a useful tool for managing SNMP enabled network devices and applications The MIB browser allows you to send receive and process SNMP traps according to its rule engine The iReasoning MIB browser runs on Windows Mac OS X Linux and other UNIX platforms and can be a valuable tool to use along with your Trap 48 RA device http www ireasoning com Wireshark Wireshark is a network protocol analyzer that lets you capture and interactively browse the traffic running on a computer network Used in conjunction with your Trap 48 RA Wireshark can provides useful visibility allowing you to monitor and troubleshoot your network activity http www wireshark org 20 11 Edit Menu Field Descriptions 11 1 System From the Edit gt System menu you will configure and edit the global system T Mon and control settings for the Trap 48 RA jora DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus System settings T CE Alarms RE nr Ping Targets Location Fresno CA Edit Menus
42. rily change your PC s IP address and subnet mask to match the Trap 48 RA s factory default IP settings Follow these steps 1 2 3 Get a LAN crossover cable and plug it directly into the Trap 48 RA s LAN port Look up your PC s current IP address and subnet mask and write this information down Reset your PC s IP address to 192 168 1 200 Contact your IT department if you are unsure how to do this Reset your PC s subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 You may have to reboot your PC to apply your changes Once the IP address and subnet mask of your computer coincide with the unit you can access the Trap 48 RA via a Telnet session or via Web browser by using the unit s default IP address of 192 168 1 100 Provision the Trap 48 RA with the appropriate information then change your computer s IP address and subnet mask back to their original settings Now you re ready to do the rest of your configuration via LAN Plug your Trap 48 RA into your LAN and see the Logging On to the Trap 48 RA section to continue databasing using the Web Browser 14 8 TTY Interface The TTY interface is the Trap 48 RA s built in interface for basic configuration From the TTY interface you Can e Edit the IPA subnet and gateway e Set unit back to factory defaults e Debug and troubleshoot e Ping other devices on the network Note For more advanced configuration tools please use the Web Browser Interface For Telnet connect to the IP address at port 2002
43. rowse for downloaded firmware upgrade lf you experience any difficulty updating the firmware of your device contact DPS tech support at 559 454 1600 or at support dpstele com for assistance Note The firmware upgrade page is only available using HTTP web browse HTTPS is not supported 42 14 Reference Section 14 1 Front and Back Panel LEDs Fig 14 1 Front panel LEDs te Status Desoription Config Solid Red The unit has been configured and needs to be rebooted Solid Green LAN connected Link Solid Red LAN not detected Solid Red Relay is active on relay labeled 1 24 Relay Flashing Red Relay is active on relay labeled 25 48 Outputs Alternating Solid Red Relays are active on points labeled 1 25 and Flashing Red 2 26 etc Solid Red Audio outputs are active on channels labeled 1 8 Audio Flashing Red Audio outputs are active on channels Outputs labeled 9 16 Alternating Solid Red Audio outputs are active on points labeled and Flashing Red 1 9 2 10 etc ae Green Trap 48 RA data transmitted over console Console Zu Flashing Red Trap 48 RA data received over console port Table 14 1 Front Panel LED Descriptions 43 Fig 14 2 Back panel LEDs LED Status Description Bac Solid Green Power supply A OK No voltage low voltage or incorrect polarity on oor ite SO A SolidGreen Green Power PowersupplyBOK s s B OK ooo Power supply B FA SoldRed Blown Fuse Oo O LNK _
44. s minimum Notifications Variable Bindings Controls Alarms Ping Targets Date and Time Timers Fig 11 24 The Edit gt Timers menu 11 11 Reboot Click on the Reboot link from the Edit menu will reboot the Trap 48 RA after writing all changes to NVRAM we This Action will Reboot Ehe Unit Continue Fig 11 25 The Edit gt Reboot confirmation popup 38 12 Monitoring via the Web Browser 12 1 Controls From the Monitor gt Controls menu you can manually operate and release the relay outputs This is useful for manually testing your relay connections and verifying that your system works Use the following rules to operate the Trap 48 RA s control 1 Select Controls from the Monitor menu 2 Under the State field you can see the current condition of the control 3 Use the OPR and RLS buttons to operate and release the relays You can use these buttons to a Test the relays b To manually force the SNMP alarm in a known state and or synchronize it Controls 1 24 EZA Number Description Commands Status 1 Server A OPR RLS 2 Server B OPR RLS 3 Ethernet Switch OPR RLS 4 OPR RLS ann me Fig 12 1 View the state of the control relays in the Monitor gt Controls menu 12 2 Audio 39 From the Monitor gt Audio menu you can verify the status as well as control the stopping and starting of your audio outputs You can use this menu to emit and adj
45. ss of your email server Port Number The port used by your email server to receive emails usually set to 25 Displays the email address defined in the Edit menu gt System that the Trap 48 RA will send email from Not editable from this screen The email address of the person responsible for this Trap 48 RA who will receive email alarm notifications From E mail Address To E mail Address SNMP Outbound Notification Fields JD DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Controls Notification 1 SNMP SNMP Notification SNMP Trap Server IP Ping Targets Trap Port No Usually Use 162 System Trap Community Ethernet SNMP Trap Version v Ovec Notifications Variable Bindings Fig 11 13 Editing SNMP notification settings 4b Enter the appropriate information for SNMP Trap notifications in the fields of the SNMP Notification screen Click Next gt to continue SNMP Notification SNMP Trap Server IP The SNMP trap manager s IP address The SNMP port UDP port set by the SNMP trap manager to receive traps usually setto 162 Trap Communit Community name for SNMP TRAP requests Trap Port No 31 11 7 2 Schedule set a schedule for when you d like the Trap 48 RA to send the notification configured in the previous steps All schedule settings default to full time notification 24 hours a day 7 days a week Jors DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus
46. t Site Trunking x 15 5s 75s 12 Site 231 Advanced gt gt Site Trunking x 234 5s 1170s 13 Site 240 Advanced gt gt Site Trunking x 65 5s 325s 14 Site 983 Advanced gt gt Site Trunking 43 5s 215s 15 Router C Advan gt Site Trunking x 76 5s 380s 16 Back Door Advanced gt gt Site Trunking x 12 5s 60s Fig 10 2 The Edit gt Audio menu 3 Click on the Advanced lt lt tab next to your corresponding output Audio 1 16 Number Description Type Play Count Interval Play Time 1 Tower 1 Advanced lt lt Site Trunking 1 5s 5s i FR Variable Enterprise OID Generic Specific Binding Value Set 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 2 enterpriseSpecific 6 8001 11213 3 6643 23 Clear 1 3 6 14 1 2682 12 enterpriseSpecific 6 3001 1213 3 6643 x 23 Stop on clear voume IM 10 00 am 2 Tower 2 Advanced gt gt Failsoft ir 1 5s 5s 3 Door 1 Advanced gt gt Out of Range 1 5s 5s Fig 10 3 The Advanced tab under Edit gt Audio 19 4 Enter the Enterprise OID that matches the Object Identifier of your SNMP device and select enterpriseSpecific 6 from the Generic dropdown menu 5 lf using SNMP version 1 make sure that the Specific matches the received Specific in your SNMP device s TRAP 6 For inputs that are not Enterprise specific the Specific needs to be set to 0 and another Generic should be selected 7 f necessary configure a Variable Binding For more information see Section 10 8 Va
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48. u 3 an 39 SNMP community error O OOMMoOoOoOo Fig 11 8 The Edit gt System Alarms menu Choose the System tab on the Edit gt Alarms menu to via the system alarms These are software alarms that are internally generated by the Trap 48 RA to report various events and problems ex Unit has reset or NTP server connection has failed Editing System Alarms first column Description Non editable description for this System housekeeping Alarm Rpt Report Check this box to choose to report this alarm Check the box in the green bar top to p p have all System Alarms reported Leave unchecked to ignore Check which notification device s 1 through 8 you want to send alarm notifications Notification devices for that alarm point Check the boxin the green bar top to have that notification device send a notification for all the System Alarms 28 11 6 Ping Targets Configuration for the 64 ping targets can be done from the Edit gt Ping Targets window or DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Ping Targets Ping Targets ID Description IP Address Notifications 1 Router 1 10 0 200 1 Edit Menus System 2 Router 2 10 0 200 2 Ethernet 3 Ethernet Switch 10 0 200 3 Notifications 4 Media Converter 10 0 200 4 Variable Bindings Controls 5 Encoder 10 0 200 5 Audio 6 Server A 172 5 143 9 Alarms 7 ServerB 172 5 143 3 Ping Targets Date and Time 8 Server C 172 5 143 15 Fig 11 9 Th
49. uding any computer programs and any documentation relating to or describing such Software is furnished to the End User only under a non exclusive perpetual license solely for End User s use with the Product The Software may not be copied or modified in whole or in part for any purpose whatsoever The Software may not be reverse engineered compiled or disassembled No title to or ownership of the Software or any of its parts is transferred to the End User Title to all patents copyrights trade secrets and any other applicable rights shall remain with the DPS Telecom DPS Telecom s warranty and limitation on its liability for the Software is as described in the warranty information provided to End User in the Product Manual End User shall indemnify DPS Telecom and hold it harmless for and against any and all claims damages losses costs expenses obligations liabilities fees and costs and all amounts paid in settlement of any claim action or suit which may be asserted against DPS Telecom which arise out of or are related to the non fulfillment of any covenant or obligation of End User in connection with this Agreement This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California without regard to choice of law principles and excluding the provisions of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods Any dispute arising out of the Agreement shall be commenced and maintained only i
50. udio Inputs 1 4 Audio 1 16 Reset Save Number Description Type Play Count Interval Play Time 1 Server A Advanced lt lt Site Trunking vi 10s Enterprise OID Generic Specific Variable Value Binding Set 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 2 enterpriseSpecific 6 0 1 2 5 v j Clear 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 2 enterpriseSpecific 6 YW 9001 None Vv Stop on clear 11 50 vorume MM Test Sto dBm l p Use Trap OIDs Use Relays Relays Parse 2 Advanced gt gt Site Trunking vi 5s 5s 3 Advanced gt gt Site Trunking V 5s 5s A Advanranis gt gt ora wl 1 Re Re Fig 11 7 The Edit gt Audio interface 26 Editing Audio Audio port number 0 User definable description for the audio alarm Type of audio alert Site Trunking Two beeps Type Failsoft Regular beep Out of Range Constant tone The number of times the audible alert will be played Minimum play count value is 0 and Play Count maximum play count value is 255 If Play Countis 0 the audio will play indefinitely until a clear condition occurs The amount of time in seconds between alerts Minimum interval value is 1s and maximum nterval l interval value is 60s Play Time Advanced gt gt Enter the Enterprise OID Generic Type and Specific Type for turning on the audio output Y ype for turning off the audio output If defined additional OID from equipment connected to control relay to uniquely identify
51. ust sound levels as well as test your audio outputs and verify their connections Use the following rules to operate the Trap 48 RA s audio alarms Select Audio from the Monitor menu Under the Status field you can see the current condition of the audio alarm Use the On Off and Disable buttons to control the audio outputs Pressing Disable will prevent that particular audio output from working Note You must click Save at the bottom in order for the Disable setting to remember beyond a unit reboot 1 2 3 jora DPS Telecom Monitor Menus Edit Menus Ethernet Notifications Variable Bindings Controls Alarms Ping Targets Date and Time Timers Reboot Number Description 9 Server A Server B Ethernet Switch Commercial Power Rectifier Modem 1 Modem 2 Tower 1 Tower 2 Upload Logout MyDPS Commands Off Disable Off Disable Off Disable Off Disable Disable Off Disable Off Disable Off Disable Off Disable Status Stopped Stopped Stopped Stopped Fig 12 2 View the state of the audio relays in the Monitor gt Audio menu 40 12 3 Alarms system alarms are non editable alarms that are programmed into Trap 48 RA The System tab of the Monitor gt Alarms screen provides the status of the system alarms by indicating if an alarm
52. ve your changes by writing to NVRAM and reboot Any change to the unit s IP configuration requires a reboot Q When connect to the Trap 48 RA through the craft port on the front panel it either doesn t Po work right or it doesn t work at all What s going on Make sure your using the right COM port settings Your COM port settings should read Bits per second 9600 9600 baud Data bits 3 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Important Flow control must be set to none Flow control normally defaults to hardware in most terminal programs and this will not work correctly with the Trap 48 RA The LAN link LED is green on my Trap 48 RA but I can t poll it from my T Mon Some routers will not forward packets to an IP address until the MAC address of the destination device has been registered on the router s Address Resolution Protocol ARP table Enter the IP address of your gateway and your T Mon system to the ARP table Q I m unsure if the voltage of my power supply is within the specified range How do test the voltage Connect the black common lead of a voltmeter to the ground terminal of the battery Connect the red lead of the voltmeter to the batter s VCD terminal The voltmeter should read between 12 and 24VDC for 12VDC build 48 15 2 SNMP FAQs Q Which version of SNMP is supported by the SNMP agent on the Trap 48 RA A SNMP v1 and SNMPv2c Q How do I configure the Trap 48 RAto send traps to an
53. will NOT operate in a T Mon environment or be forwarded somewhere else on a wide area network An important parameter if you are connected to a wide area network It tells the Trap 48 RA Gateway which machine is the gateway out of your local network Set to 255 255 255 255 if not using Contact your network administrator for this info DNS Server 1 Primary IP address of the domain name server Set to 255 255 255 255 if not using DNS Server 2 Secondary IP address of the domain name server Set to 255 255 255 255 is not using 22 11 3 Controls A Trap 48 RA relay can be configured in the Edit gt Controls menu You can enter your own description for this relay and designate it to a notification device s jora DPS Telecom Trap 48RA Monitor Menus Ping Targets Number Description Edit Menus 1 Server A Enterprise OID Generic Set 136 14 1 8691 7 15 2 ee ieres Clear 136 14 1 8691 7 15 3 Alarms Server C 4 Router 1 6 Tower Lights 7 Media Converted id Closeup of Relay Inputs 1 16 Upload Logout MyDPS Energized Echo State Ping Notifications Advanced lt lt Specific Variable Binding Value 0 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 a 1 0 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 v 1 Advanced gt gt Advanced gt gt Advanced gt gt Advanced gt gt Advanced gt gt Advanced gt gt Fig 11 3 The Edit gt Controls menu Editing Control Relays Description User definable description for the Trap 48 RA s control
54. y using a LAN crossover cable directly from your PC to the Trap 48 RA and access its Web Browser See the via LAN section of this chapter 7 1 Via RJ 45 Console Port using TTY Interface Fig 7 1 Trap 48 RA Console Port The simplest way to connect to the Trap 48 RA is over a physical cable connection between your PC s COM port and the Trap 48 RA s console port Select the following COM port options e Bits per second 9600 e Data bits 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 Flow control None When a connection is established sometimes accompanied by receipt of a hex byte press Enter to activate the configuration menu The default username is admin and the default password is dpstelecom You can perform basic configuration via the console port but if you like you can connect via the console port just to configure the Trap 48 RA s Private LAN IP address and then do the rest of your configuration via a LAN connection 7 2 13 Via LAN First Time Connection to a Unit at Factory Defaults Trap 48RA pc r Fig 7 2 Connection through Ethernet port To connect to the Trap 48 RA via LAN all you need is the unit s IP address Default IP address is 192 168 1 100 If you DON T have LAN but DO have physical access to the Trap 48 RA connect using a LAN crossover cable NOTE Newer PCs should be able to use a standard straight through LAN cable and handle the crossover for you To do this you will tempora

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