SNMP-NET
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SNMP Trap
If you want to use a PC and perform the SNMP manager ‘trap’ function in order to manage the
UPS through SNMP-NET, the IP address of the PC must be added to the SNMP Trap list. The
Event Level field is used to decide what kind of power events should be sent to the target
address. There are 3 levels of power events: Information, Warning and Severity. If you select
the Information then all of the power events will be send to the target IP address, warning level
will send the Warning and Severity events to the target address.
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| SNMP Trap |
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Index Target IP Community Event Level
[1] 172.016.176.142 SNMP-NET
Information
[2] 172.016.176.143 private
Warning
[3] 172.016.176.144 public
Severity
[4] 000.000.000.000
None
[5] 000.000.000.000
None
[6] 000.000.000.000
None
[7] 000.000.000.000
None
[8] 000.000.000.000
None
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Figure 2-8
SNMP Trap.
Time Server
There are 2 ways to provide the current time and the date to SNMP-NET; one way is to set the
system time manually. The other way is to setup a Time Server for SNMP-NET, SNMP-NET
supports SNTP. If you have installed the SNMP-NET Client from the bundled CD, you can just
assign the host in the Time Server IP address, because SNMP-NET Client has the ability to act
as a Time Server for SNMP-NET device. Instead of using the SNMP-NET Client as a Time
Server, install the Simple TCP/IP Services from Add/Remove Windows Components.
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| Time Server |
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[1].Time Selection:
SNTP
[2].Time Zone:
-8 hr
[3].1st Time Server:
172.016.176.141
[4].2nd Time Server:
jesse-tri
[5].Manual Date: 01/01/2000 (MM/DD/YYYY)
[6].Manual Time: 00:00:00 (hh:mm:ss)
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Figure 2-9
Time Server.