You may configure the Niagara SnmpNetwork as an SNMP Manager to view and control points on a remote SnmpNetwork station. The remote station must contain an SNMP device component that is configured as an SNMP agent. The SNMP agent exposes data through the use of an SnmpAgent device and SnmpAgent proxy points (see Configure the SnmpNetwork and Create Snmp proxy points). In this case alarms generated by the station can be stored in a Alarm Table (using an SnmpRecipient component) allowing the remote SNMP manager to view and acknowledge Niagara alarms via SNMP requests.
About locally generated MIBs describes the MIB file (TridiumR3-MIB.my) for a station running the SnmpNetwork. It also explains how it is used to view and control the station.
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