American Power Conversion AP9210 manual Snmp Submenu, Snmp Summary

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MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If HTTP network configuration is disabled, only the console program may be used to configure the MasterSwitch operation.

Note: Shortcut keys are available from anywhere in the console program: <CTRL-C> Returns to the main menu

<CTRL-O> Toggles between outlet menus.

SNMP Submenu

From the Network submenu, the SNMP submenu allows the user to specify up to four access-control groups and trap receivers in addition to specifying other information used by SNMP.

----SNMP ---------------------------------------------------------------------

1- Access Control 1

2- Access Control 2

3- Access Control 3

4- Access Control 4

5- Trap Receiver 1

6- Trap Receiver 2

7- Trap Receiver 3

8- Trap Receiver 4

9- System

10- Summary

?- Help

<ENTER> Redisplay Menu

<ESC> Return To Previous Menu

Figure 14: SNMP Submenu

SNMP Summary Page

The summary page displays the overall settings for the SNMP operation of the MasterSwitch.

Note: SNMP options may not be changed from the SNMP Summary Page.

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SNMP Configuration Summary

sysName

: Unknown

sysLocation

: Unknown

sysContact

: Unknown

Access Control Summary

 

 

# Community

Access

NMS IP

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1

public

Read

0.0.0.0

2

public

Read

0.0.0.0

3

public

Read

0.0.0.0

4

public

Read

0.0.0.0

Trap Receiver Summary

 

 

#

Community

Generation

Authentication Receiver NMS IP

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1

public

Disabled

Enabled

0.0.0.0

2

public

Disabled

Enabled

0.0.0.0

3

public

Disabled

Enabled

0.0.0.0

4

public

Disabled

Enabled

0.0.0.0

Figure 15: SNMP Summary Page

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Contents MasterSwitchTM 2MasterSwitch 100V User Guide2 Contents Chapter Using Embedded Web Control Chapter Using Console ProgramChapter Using Index Chapter User-Interface ComponentsAbbreviations About This GuideWho Should Read This Guide Associated Documents Registering Your ProductAPC Product Information and Technical Support Telephone AccessOverview Chapter IntroductionFront Panel MasterSwitch Front PanelChapter Initial Setup Chapter Logging On Types of AccessLogin Control Functions Chapter Configuring MasterSwitchOutlet Power On Delay Master Power On DelayURL Links Reboot DurationMasterSwitch Device Name Outlet Device NameOutlet Power Control Chapter Controlling MasterSwitchMaster Power Control Chapter Using Console Program Main Menu Accessing the Console ProgramVia the Serial Port Via telnetOutlet Manager Submenu Outlet SubmenuOutlet Control Submenu Master Outlet Configuration and Control Auto Power OnTCP/IP Submenu Network SubmenuHttp Submenu Telnet SubmenuSnmp Summary Snmp SubmenuPassword Submenu Snmp Access Control SubmenuMasterSwitch Submenu Control Console Submenu Tools SubmenuAbout About SubmenuSnmp Chapter UsingManagement Control mcontrol OIDs Management Configuration mconfig OIDsApcmgmt OIDs Master Control sPDUMasterControl OIDs MasterSwitchV1 OIDsIdentification sPDUIdent OIDs Outlet Control sPDUOutletControl OIDs Master Configuration sPDUMasterConfig OIDsMIB-II Traps Outlet Configuration sPDUOutletConfig OIDsMasterSwitch-MIB Traps TrapsAccessing Web Control Chapter Using Embedded Web ControlMasterSwitch 100V User Guide Network LEDs Reset ButtonChapter User-Interface Components Outlet LEDsIndex Snmp