SM65 Supervisory Module Handbook
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IPN 997-00012-35E December 2009
Setting Up SNMP Traps
The SM65 supervisory module can be configured to send alarms as SNMP traps to up to
eight different SNMP trap receivers on a Network Management System (NMS).
►
To send alarms as SNMP traps
1
Set up Ethernet Communications (see details on page
2
In
DCTools
go to
Configuration
>
Communications
>
SNMP
.
3
Do not change the default settings of
SNMP Read Community
(public) and
SNMP Write
Community
(private), unless requested by the network administrator.
4
Set the sysObjectID of a Power System, if required. This is a unique Object Identifier that
allows a network management system to identify the type of device (in this case a power
system) on the network.
Objects are named in the iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises (1.3.6.1.4.1) sub-tree for
enterprise-specific objects. The default Object Identifier for an SM65-based DC power
system is: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12
A network administrator can specify a new Object Identifier within the (1.3.6.1.4.1) sub-
tree, if required.
Do not enter the sub-tree integers 1.3.6.1.4.1 into the System Object ID field.
5
Set
Trap Version
to SNMP V1, V2, V3 as required.
6
Set
Trap Format
to
Eaton
or
X.733
as appropriate (Requires SM65 v4 or later).
"Eaton" format uses different trap numbers according to the alarm source. X.733 format
uses a single trap number for all alarm sources.
7
Configure
Trap Repeat
and
Trap Repeat Rate
as appropriate.
8
For each SNMP trap receiver, configure the following parameters.
Parameter Configuration
Guidelines
Name
Enter the name of the SNMP trap receiver (20 characters maximum).
Level
SNMP Trap Level – controls reporting of specific events for each receiver:
•
Select
All Events And Alarms
to receive events and Critical, Urgent and Non-urgent alarms.
(Typically events are status messages such as Equalize Active.)
•
Select
Urgent And Non Urgent Alarms
to receive Critical, Urgent and Non-urgent alarms.
•
Select
Urgent Alarms Only
to receive only Critical and Urgent alarms.
•
Select
Critical Alarms Only
to receive only Critical alarms (Requires SM65 v4 or later).
•
Select
Disabled
to temporarily disable notifications to the receiver.
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
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