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ECTION III: SETTING SERVICE OPTIONS
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About SNMP
UPS Alarm
Table Entries
WELL KNOWN ALARMS: (1-24)
Content sent in Traps 3 and 4 include a numeric identity (upsAlarmId) of the
specific alarm that has been added or removed from the table. The MIB defines
24 specific upsWellKnownAlarms.
Value=1.3.6.1.2.1.33.1.6.3.x
Where; x is the alarm identification number of the specific alarm entry.
ADDITIONAL ALARMS: (25-31)
In addition to the 24 wellKnownAlarms defined in RFC1628, the adapter will also
send additional alarms not defined in the MIB.
Additional alarms are suppressed by default. To enable these additional alarm
entries, change the setting in the SNMP trap control dialog:
Suppress Non-RFC1628
Alarms.
NOTE: For a complete list of UPS alarms reported by ManageUPS, including
SNMP MIB OID, email severity code and probable cause, see
Appendix B, Alarm
Detail.
SNMP
Communities
SNMP Communities is an authentication scheme that enables an intelligent
network device to validate SNMP requests.
Name: The name of an SNMP access community (i.e. "public" or "private").
NOTE: Blank spaces are not accepted within the name string.
Address: The IP address of allowed stations (0.0.0.0 = any address)
A subnet range can be specified using the IP/MASK or IP/BITS syntax as shown
below. If you are not familiar with this notation, open the
? HELP dialog for
examples of how this notation works.
Privileges: Enable
Read Only or Read/Write access for individual communities.