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8.2.3 TRAPS table: (1.3.6.1.4.1.705.1.11)
SNMP traps are sent when alarms appears and disappears.
Level 1: informational, 2: major, 3: critical
MIB TRAP
Trap #
Level
upsmgBatteryFault
Trap 1
Level 3
upsmgBatteryOK
Trap 2
Level 1
upsmgAtLowBattery
Trap 5
Level 3
upsmgFromLowBattery
Trap 6
Level 1
upsmgChargerFault
Trap 7
Level 3
upsmgChargerOK
Trap 8
Level 1
upsmgOnBattery
Trap 11
Level 2
upsmgReturnFromBattery
Trap 12
Level 1
upsmgOnByPass
Trap 13
Level 2
upsmgReturnFromByPass
Trap 14
Level 1
upsmgUtilityFailure
Trap 17
Level 2
upsmgUtilityRestored
Trap 18
Level 1
upsmgOverLoad
Trap 21
Level 3
upsmgLoadOK
Trap 22
Level 1
upsmgOverTemperature
Trap 23
Level 3
upsmgTemperatureOK
Trap 24
Level 1
upsmgOffToStart
Trap 29
Level 2
upsmgOffInProgress
Trap 31
Level 3
upsmgCommunicationFailure
Trap 37
Level 3
upsmgCommunicationRestored
Trap 38
Level 1
upsRedundancyLost
Trap 65
Level 2
upsRedundancyOK
Trap 66
Level 1
upsProtectionLost
Trap 67
Level 2
upsProtectionOK
Trap 68
Level 1
If the Environment Sensor is detected, the following information is managed:
upsEnvironmentComFailure
Trap 53
Level 2
upsEnvironmentComOK
Trap 54
Level 2
upsEnvironmentTemperatureLow
Trap 55
Level 2
upsEnvironmentTemperatureHigh
Trap 56
Level 2
upsEnvironmentTemperatureOK
Trap 57
Level 2
upsEnvironmentHumidityLow
Trap 58
Level 2
upsEnvironmentHumidityHigh
Trap 59
Level 2