User Manual
66UPS Network Management Card 3 User Guide
E-mail test.
Path: Configuration > Notification > E-mail > Test
Send a test message to a configured recipient.
SNMP Trap Receivers screen
Trap Receivers.
Path: Configuration > Notification > SNMP Traps > Trap Receivers
With Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps, you can get automatically notified of significant
UPS events. They are a useful tool for monitoring devices on your network.
The trap receivers are displayed by NMS IP/Host Name, where NMS stands for Network Management
System. You can configure up to six trap receivers.
To configure a new trap receiver, click Add Trap Receiver. To edit (or delete) one, click its IP address/ host
name.
If you delete a trap receiver, all notification settings configured under “Configuring event actions” for the
deleted trap receiver are set to their default values.
Select either the SNMPv1 or SNMPv3 radio button to specify the trap type. For an NMS to receive both types
of traps, you must separately configure two trap receivers for that NMS, one for each trap type.
Field Description
Trap Generation Enable (the default) or disable trap generation for this trap receiver.
Powernet MIB Trap
Generation/
RFC1628
Choose between these two MIB trap generation types for each trap
created.
The Powernet option is customized for Schneider Electric and contains
many additional variables relevant to the company’s products. The
RFC1628 is the generic, standard Management Information Base (MIB)
for UPS devices.
If you use the RFC1628 MIB, you can also use the three RFC1628 event
notifications (see “Configuring event actions”). They can be used to
avoid having to configure notification events outside the NMC
environment, see RFC1628 MIB.
NMS IP/Host Name
The IPv4/ IPv6 address or host name of this trap receiver. The default,
0.0.0.0, leaves the trap receiver undefined.
Language
Chose a language from the drop-down list. This can differ from the UI
and from other trap receivers.
SNMPv1
Community Name: The name used as an identifier when SNMPv1 traps
are sent to this trap receiver.
Authenticate Traps: When this option is enabled (the default), the NMS
identified by the NMS IP/Host Name setting will receive authentication
traps (traps generated by invalid attempts to log on to this device).
SNMPv3
User Name: Select the identifier of the user profile for this trap receiver.
See also “User Profiles” under “SNMP screens”.










