86
In
“
Start of event OID
”
, enter the critical event trap OID. Alternatively, use an SNMP program
such as HP OpenView to browse through the MIB file and obtain the trap OID. The value
1.3.6.1.4.1.318.0.5 for example stands for A/C power failed, switching to battery.
In the field
“
End of event OID
”
, enter the informational trap OID, e.g. 1.3.6.1.4.1.318.0.9 for A/C
power restored. This field is optional, since many critical events do not permit resuming and
require a system shutdown. Retrieve both values for
“
Start of event OID
”
and
“
End of event
OID
”
for the MIB documentation of your UPS manufacturer.
Note:
After making the configuration above, the system will periodically probe the UPS status
based on the
“
Probing interval
”
, and shut down in the time as defined in
“
Delayed before
shutdown
”
when abnormal events defined in
“
Registered UPS event trap OID pairs
”
occur.
4.6.4 Restore Defaults
Summary of Contents for NAS-5400
Page 1: ...Network Attached Storage RAID Server NAS 5400 User s Manual...
Page 33: ...27 4 2 Server Configuration 4 2 1 Basic Configuration General tab...
Page 36: ...30...
Page 99: ...93 2 Click on the Backup button to open the backup window...
Page 107: ...101 2 Click the Restore button to run the restoration wizard...
Page 125: ...119 6 3 4 User Preferences Upload...