4.2
SNMP Traps
The SynQor MPS SNMP Agent will issue SNMP traps as defined in the RFC-1628 UPS MIB. The agent will
also issue an authentication failure trap when addressed with an incorrect community name. In order
for traps to be transmitted, the SNMP interface must be enabled as described in Section 3.5, and the
hostname or IP address of the intended trap-receiver computers must also be configured as described in
Section 3.5.4.
4.2.1
upsTrapTestCompleted Trap
The
upsTrapTestCompleted
trap
(OID = 1.3.6.1.2.1.33.2.2) issues after a user-initiated self-test sequence
completes within the MPS. The trap data includes all objects in the
upsTest
group, providing a summary
of the test results.
4.2.2
upsTrapAlarmEntryAdded Trap
The
upsTrapAlarmEntryAdded
trap (OID = 1.3.6.1.2.1.33.2.3) issues every time a new alarm entry is
added to the
upsAlarmTable
table. One exception is that there is no notification for the
upsAlarmTestInProgress
alarms. The trap data includes the index of the new entry and the OID of the
alarm description.
4.2.3
upsTrapAlarmEntryRemoved Trap
The
upsTrapAlarmEntryRemoved
trap (OID = 1.3.6.1.2.1.33.2.4) issues whenever an entry is removed
from the
upsAlarmTable
table. This means that the specified alarm condition is no longer active. One
exception is that there is no trap issued when the
upsAlarmTestInProgress
alarm clears. The trap data
includes the index of the entry removed and the description of the alarm.
4.2.4
authenticationFailure Trap
The
authenticationFailure
trap (OID = 1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.5) issues when the MPS SNMP agent receives an
improperly authenticated message. For SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 message, this means that an
unrecognized community value was included in the message. This trap will not be retransmitted more
frequently than once per second. The
authenticationFailure
trap may be suppressed by setting the
snmpEnableAuthenTraps
object (OID = 1.3.6.1.2.1.11.30).
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