BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0
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OID number simply tells you where you're at on the list of the local SNMP Agent's OID maps.
Click "next" and "prev" to scroll through the list. To advance directly to a specific map, enter the
desired number in the "Showing" box, then click Update. You cannot proceed to a trap rule for
an OID that has not been defined on the Local MIB page.
Select a comparison or test, and click the button for your choice of what the local register should
be compared to. Then enter either the fixed value for threshold.
Quaifications are optional, and enabled only when values are nonzero. How hysteresis is applied
depends on the comparison. For a test that becomes true if greater than, the test will not return to
false until the local register is less than the test value by a margin of at least this hysteresis value.
If a test becomes true if less than, it will not return to false until the local register is greater than
the test value by a margin of at least this hysteresis value.
On time and off time, if specified, determine how long the condition must be true (on time) or
false (off time) before the true or false response is actually taken. Times are given in
HH:MM:SS format (hours, minutes, seconds).
The repeat count is the number of times the same trap will be sent when triggered. This number
of traps will be sent at approximately 100 millisecond intervals. The repeat time is the delay
period between re-transmissions of the trap, or series of traps as determined by the repeat count.
Repeat time is in seconds. Example: If repeat count is set to 3, and repeat time is set to 60
seconds, then three trap messages will be sent in a burst and this burst will be repeated once
every minute.