Web Interface Operation
Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1
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Get/Set the MIB objects
Read/write access to the MIB objects is ruled by the enabled SNMP version. To get and set the MIB objects:
1.
Configure the SNMP version (see “Enable/Disable the SNMP Agent” on page 73).
2.
If required, configure the SNMPv1 users (see“Define SNMPv1 Users” on page 73).
3.
If required, configure the SNMPv3 User-based Security Model (USM) users (see “Define SNMPv3
User-based Security Model Users” on page 73).
Table 16 summarizes the privileged operations that are allowed according to the SNMP version.
Define the Trap Receivers
1.
Access the Web interface and log in.
2.
Open the Trap Notification page.
3.
Select the trap receiver to configure from the combo box.
4.
Type the name to identify the trap receiver. This value is not used to send traps.
5.
Choose one of the following protocols:
l
Disabled
: the trap receiver is disabled. (No trap is sent to this user.)
l
SNMPv1:
traps are sent over SNMPv1 protocol. (It must be compliant with the SNMP version defined
in “Enable/Disable the SNMP Agent” on page 73.)
l
SNMPv3
: traps are sent over SNMPv3 protocol. (It must be compliant with the SNMP version defined
in“Enable/Disable the SNMP Agent” on page 73.)
6.
Select one of the following trap sources (“On event”):
l
None
: the trap receiver is disabled.
l
All Alarms
: the trap receiver is enabled.
7.
Type the trap receiver IPv4/IPv6 address or its host name.
8.
Type the trap community.
Test Trap
Table 16. Privileged Operations Allowed for SNMP Version
Disabled
SNMPv1
SNMPv3
SNMP v1 & v3
Privilege
Get
Set
Get
Set
Get
Set
Get
Set
SNMPv1 User with No Access rights
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
SNMPv1 User with Read-Only rights
–
–
•
–
–
–
•
–
SNMPv1 User with Read/Write rights
–
–
•
•
–
–
•
•
SNMPv3 User with No Access rights
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
SNMPv3 User with Read-Only rights
–
–
–
–
•
–
•
–
SNMPv3 User with Read/Write rights
–
–
–
–
•
•
•
•
NOTE
To receive the test trap #53, the trap receiver must be configured with a protocol
compliant with the one defined as the trap source (see “Enable/Disable the SNMP
Agent” on page 73).