User`s guide
SECTION III: SETTING SERVICE OPTIONS
Setting Service Options 913-623 @Rev A Section III, page
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SNMP
Traps
The SNMP agent in ManageUPS conforms to the SNMP UPS MIB (RFC1628).
The UPS MIB was originally circulated in SNMPv2 syntax.
An SNMP v1 translation of RFC1628 MIB file is included on the ManageUPS CD
and available from
http://connectivity.chloridepower.com/products/manageups/
SNMP Trap
Destinations
Send Authentication Traps: Enables or disables the agent to send SNMP
authentication traps.
Suppress Non-RFC1628 Traps: Suppresses or enables the sending of alarms
that are not included in the list of well-known-alarms defined in RFC1628. (See
the subject; About SNMP UPS Alarm Table Entries on the next page for more
information)
Destination Address: The IP address of the trap receiver.
Community: The name (authentication string) of the SNMP trap receiver
community
About SNMP
UPS Traps
There are four traps defined in the standard UPS MIB (RFC1628):
Trap1: upsTrapOnBattery
DESCRIPTION: "The UPS is operating on battery power. This trap is persistent and is
resent at one minute intervals until the UPS either turns off or is no longer running on
battery."
Trap2: upsTrapTestCompleted NOTIFICATION-TYPE
DESCRIPTION: "This trap is sent upon completion of a UPS diagnostic test."
Trap3: upsTrapAlarmEntryAdded NOTIFICATION-TYPE
DESCRIPTION: "This trap is sent each time an alarm is inserted into to the alarm table. It
is sent on the insertion of all alarms except for upsAlarmOnBattery and
upsAlarmTestInProgress.” covered in Traps 1 and 2.
Trap4: upsTrapAlarmEntryRemoved NOTIFICATION-TYPE
DESCRIPTION: "This trap is sent each time an alarm is removed from the alarm table. It is
sent on the removal of all alarms except for upsAlarmTestInProgress."