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Chapter 7:

Using

SNMP

This chapter briefly describes the APC MasterSwitch-MIB(provided on the diskette that came with the MasterSwitch as PDU.MIB) and how to use that MIB to configure and control output power from the MasterSwitch, as a unit, or from each outlet, individually. This chapter also briefly describes the MasterSwitch- MIB and MIB-II traps the MasterSwitch can send.

Note: This chapter assumes you are familiar with how to load and compile a MIB at the NMS you will be using for SNMP control, and are proficient at using its SNMP browser. See your NMS documentation for more information on loading, compiling and using a MIB. For more information on the MasterSwitch-MIB, see the descriptions provided in the SNMP browser for each OID, or use a text editor to read a copy of the PDU.MIB.

Functions

You can use SNMP to:

nDefine NMSs that can receive SNMP traps (using apcmgmt OIDs).

nRestart the MasterSwitch SNMP agent (using apcmgmt OIDs).

nControl master power by turning on, turning off or rebooting all MasterSwitch outlets (using sPDUMasterControl OIDs).

nDefine a master power on delay time value for providing master power to the outlets (using an sPDUMasterConfig OID).

nDefine a power on value for each outlet so that you can sequence the power output from the MasterSwitch outlets (using sPDUOutletConfig OIDs).

nTurn off, on or reboot any outlet, individually (using sPDUOutletControl OIDs).

nDefine a name for the MasterSwitch (using an sPDUMasterConfig OID).

nDefine a device name for each outlet (using sPDUOutletControl OIDs).

nDefine how long power remains off during reboot cycles (using an sPDUMasterConfig OID).

nAccess information about factory preset values (using sPDUIdent OIDs).

You cannot use SNMP to:

nDefine the network configuration values needed by the MasterSwitch.

Note: When a BOOTP server (Chapter 2) is not being used, the console program must be used to initially define these values. Once these values are defined, and BOOTP is disabled, you can use the console program or the embedded Web control to modify the values.

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Contents MasterSwitchTM 2MasterSwitch 100V User Guide2 Contents Chapter Using Console Program Chapter UsingChapter Using Embedded Web Control 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 Types of Access Login ControlChapter Logging On Functions Chapter Configuring MasterSwitchOutlet Power On Delay Master Power On DelayURL Links Reboot DurationMasterSwitch Device Name Outlet Device NameChapter Controlling MasterSwitch Master Power ControlOutlet 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 SubmenuSnmp Access Control Submenu MasterSwitch SubmenuPassword Submenu Control Console Submenu Tools SubmenuAbout About SubmenuSnmp Chapter UsingManagement Configuration mconfig OIDs Apcmgmt OIDsManagement Control mcontrol OIDs MasterSwitchV1 OIDs Identification sPDUIdent OIDsMaster Control sPDUMasterControl 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