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Abstract: open-source protocol that allows manufacturers toutilize it for controlling and monitoring their hardware.More and more SNMP-manageable devices show up onthe market that can be used by control systems foraccelerators. SNMP devices are also being used at thefree-electron laser (FLASH [1]) and planned to be used atthe European X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL[2]) atDESY, Hamburg, Germany. To provide an easy anduniform way of controlling SNMP devices a serverprogram has been developed. The server configuration,with respect to device parameters to control, is doneduring its start-up and driven by the manufacturerManagement Information Base (MIB) files provided withSNMP-enabled hardware. The list of controlledparameters can also be tailored by user's configurationfiles.The SNMP server integrates the various type devicesinto the Distributed Object-Oriented Control System(DOOCS [3]) used at FLASH and XFEL. Several SNMPdevices of different types can be controlled by one SNMPserver simultaneously.
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A Self-Configurable Server for Controlling Devices Over the Simple Network Management Protocol
15th International Conference on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems, ICALEPCS 2015, MelbourneMelbourne, Australia, 17 Oct 2015 - 23 Oct 2015
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