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USER’S GUIDE
Network Management Card
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Outlet group events and traps
A change in the state of an outlet group generates the event UPS: Outlet Group
turned on with a severity of Informational, or UPS: Outlet Group turned off with a
severity of Warning. The event messages are “UPS: Outlet Group group_number,
group_name, action due to reason” and “UPS: Outlet Group group_number,
group_name, action due to reason”. For example:
UPS: Outlet Group 1, Web Server, turned on due to user control.
UPS: Outlet Group 3, Printer, turned off due to line fail.
By default, the event generates an event log entry, e-mail, and a Syslog message.
If you configure trap receivers for the events, trap 298 is generated when an outlet
group turns on, and trap 299 is generated when an outlet group turns off. The event
message is the trap argument. The default severity level is the same as for the event.
The Scheduling Option (for Shutdowns)
Select the type of shutdown to schedule, One-time Shutdown, Daily Shutdown, or
Weekly Shutdown (at 1, 2, 4, or 8 week intervals), and then use these options:
Name: Define a name for the shutdown.
Shutdown daily at, Shutdown, or Shutdown on: Define when the shutdown will
begin, and for a weekly shutdown, the number of weeks between shutdowns.
Turn back on: Define whether the UPS will turn on at a specific day and time, Never
(the UPS must be turned on manually), or Immediately (the UPS will turn on after
waiting six minutes and the time specified as Return Delay.
Signal PowerChute® Server Shutdown: Select whether to notify the clients listed
as PowerChute Network Shutdown clients to initiate graceful shutdown.
The Scheduling option is not supported for a Silcon UPS or AIS 5000 UPS.