SC200 Handbook
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Copyright © 2007-2011 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
IPN 997-00012-50H November 2011
Trap Format:
Set to
Eaton
or
X.733
as appropriate .
"Eaton" format uses different trap numbers according
to the alarm source. X.733 format uses a single trap
number for all alarm sources.
Enable Generic Traps, Trap
Repeat and Trap Repeat
Rate
Configure as appropriate.
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For each SNMP trap receiver (up to 8) , configure the following parameters.
Parameter
Configuration Guidelines
Name
Type the name of the SNMP trap receiver (20 bytes maximum).
This allows 20 ASCII characters, but less for languages with multi-byte
characters.
Level
SNMP Trap Level – controls reporting of specific events for each receiver:
Select
All Alarms And Warnings
to receive Critical, Major and Minor
alarms, and Warnings. (Typically Warnings are status messages such
as Equalize Active.)
Select
Minor And Above
to receive Critical, Major and Minor alarms.
Select
Major And Above
to receive only Critical and Major alarms.
Select
Critical Only
to receive only Critical alarms.
Select
Disabled
to disable notifications to the receiver.
To prevent an SNMP Trap for an individual alarm, set Send Trap to False
in the alarm's configuration.
IP Address
IP address of the trap receiver assigned by the network administrator.
Port
The default setting is 162. Do not change this setting, unless requested by
the network administrator.
Trap
Community
A form of password. Use
public
, unless the network administrator has
assigned a new password.
Mode
Select:
Normal Traps
for sending traps to any network management system,
except
PowerManagerII
Acknowledged Summary Trap
for sending traps to
PowerManagerII
only