78
Tbl. B1 (O.)_OV_Traps
points
_OV_vTraps
(1.3.6.1.4.1.2682.1.2.0)
PointSet (.20)
PointClr (.21)
SumPSet (.101)
SumPClr (.102)
ComFailed (.103)
ComRestored (.014)
P0001Set (.10001) through
P0064Set (.10064)
P0001Clr (.20001) through
P0064Clr (.20064)
Tbl. B2 (.1) Identity points
Ident
(1.3.6.1.4.1.2682.1.2.1)
Manufacturer (.1)
Model (.2)
Firmware Version (.3)
DateTime (.4)
ResyncReq (.5)*
* Must be set to "1" to perform the
resync request which will resend TRAPs
for any standing alarm.
Tbl. B3 (.2) DisplayGrid
points
DisplayEntry
(1.3.6.1.4.1.2682.1.2.2.1)
Port (.1)
Address (.2)
Display (.3)
DispDesc (.4)*
PntMap (.5)*
Tbl. B3 (.3) ControlGrid
points
ControlGrid
(1.3.6.1.4.1.2682.1.2.3)
Port (.1)
Address (.2)
Display (.3)
Point (.4)
Action (.5)
Tbl. B6 (.6) Analog Channels
Channel Entry
(1.3.6.1.4.1.2682.1.4.6.1)
Channel Number (.1)
Enabled (.2)
Description (.3)
Value (.4)
Thresholds (.5)*
*If Mj, Mn is assumed
Tbl. B5 (.5) AlarmEntry
points
AlarmEntry
(1.3.6.4.1.2682.1.2.5.1)
Aport (.1)
AAddress (.2)
ADisplay (.3)
APoint (.4)
APntDesc (.5)*
AState (.6)
* For specific alarm points, see
Table B6
SNMP Granular Trap Packets
16.4
The tables below provide a list of the information contained in the SNMP Trap packets sent by the NetGuardian.
SNMP Trap managers can use one of two methods to get alarm information:
1. Granular traps (not necessary to define point descriptions for the NetGuardian)
OR
2. The SNMP manager reads the description from the Trap.
UDP Header
Description
1238
Source port
162
Destination port
303
Length
0xBAB0
Checksum
UDP Headers and descriptions
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