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Posted: 2024-08-13 07:01 AM
Hi All,
I wish to find out the following information regarding NetBotz 75x
1. How many SNMP v1 Devices can be added to the NetBotz 750 and 755?
2. How many SNMP v3 Devices can be added to the NetBotz 750 and 755?
3. Can you add 3rd Party Devices via SNMP v1 and v3? (I have succeeded with APC devices but failed with 3rd party)
4. How many ONVIF Cameras can be added to the NetBotz 750 and 755?
Thank you!
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Posted: 2024-08-13 09:40 AM
Hello @Tafadzwa,
Information on connecting downstream devices can be found within the NetBotz 5.X Users Guide which can be found on the 750 or 755 product page on apc.com.
1. How many SNMP v1 Devices can be added to the NetBotz 750 and 755?
- Up to 10 compatible downstream devices can be connected (SNMPv1, SNMPv3, ONVIF Cameras)
2. How many SNMP v3 Devices can be added to the NetBotz 750 and 755?
- The limitation is the number of devices (10), not the version of SNMP being used. Performance of the system may be affected depending on the number of sensors being monitored and surveillance recordings being done.
3. Can you add 3rd Party Devices via SNMP v1 and v3? (I have succeeded with APC devices but failed with 3rd party)
- Rack PDUs must be APC to be added, but the NetBotz 750 does appear to support the UPSMIB, which uses standard RFC 1628 SNMP values. If your UPS supports those, it should be able to be discovered. I am unable to test this as I don't have a 3rd party UPS available to test with.
4. How many ONVIF Cameras can be added to the NetBotz 750 and 755?
- You can have up to 4 cameras total (combination of Camera POD 165 and 3rd party ONVIF cameras)
Kind Regards,
Cory
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Posted: 2024-08-13 09:40 AM
Hello @Tafadzwa,
Information on connecting downstream devices can be found within the NetBotz 5.X Users Guide which can be found on the 750 or 755 product page on apc.com.
1. How many SNMP v1 Devices can be added to the NetBotz 750 and 755?
- Up to 10 compatible downstream devices can be connected (SNMPv1, SNMPv3, ONVIF Cameras)
2. How many SNMP v3 Devices can be added to the NetBotz 750 and 755?
- The limitation is the number of devices (10), not the version of SNMP being used. Performance of the system may be affected depending on the number of sensors being monitored and surveillance recordings being done.
3. Can you add 3rd Party Devices via SNMP v1 and v3? (I have succeeded with APC devices but failed with 3rd party)
- Rack PDUs must be APC to be added, but the NetBotz 750 does appear to support the UPSMIB, which uses standard RFC 1628 SNMP values. If your UPS supports those, it should be able to be discovered. I am unable to test this as I don't have a 3rd party UPS available to test with.
4. How many ONVIF Cameras can be added to the NetBotz 750 and 755?
- You can have up to 4 cameras total (combination of Camera POD 165 and 3rd party ONVIF cameras)
Kind Regards,
Cory
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Posted: 2024-08-13 11:55 PM
Hi @Cory_McDonald ,
Thank you for your response.
It is much appreciated!
Regards,
Tafadzwa.
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