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nDefine any URL links to be used by the MasterSwitch embedded Web control.

The same diskette that contained the PDF copy of this user’s guide (PDUguide.pdf) also contains a copy of APC’s MasterSwitch-MIB(as PDU.MIB). This MIB is compatible with APC’s PowerNetMIB and MIB-II compliant. Once the MasterSwitch-MIBis loaded and compiled at an NMS, you can use the NMS’s SNMP browser to configure and control the MasterSwitch:

1)Refer to your NMS documentation to access the MasterSwitch using the NMS SNMP browser.

2)Step down the SNMP browser’s MIB tree to select apc under the enterprises listing, then:

a)Select the apcmgmt listing if you want to define trap receiver information or reinitialize the MasterSwitch without affecting its outlet power.

b)Select the products listing, then the hardware listing, followed by the MasterSwitchV1 listing, if you want to define any other MasterSwitch-MIBvalue.

apcmgmt OIDs

When you select the apcmgmt listing, the SNMP browser will present you with two categories of OIDs: APC management control (mcontrol) OIDs and APC management configuration (mconfig) OIDs

Management Control (mcontrol) OIDs

The mcontrol OIDs allow you to affect the operation of the SNMP agent, as follows:

nIf the MasterSwitch SNMP agent appears to be hung up, you can use restartCurrentAgent to restart the MasterSwitch without affecting its outlet power.

nYou can use continueCurrentAgent to continue using the current SNMP agent without restarting it.

Note: New SNMP agent code cannot be downloaded to a MasterSwitch. Therefore, the loadAndExecuteNewAgent mcontrol OID option is not used.

Management Configuration (mconfig) OIDs

The mconfig OIDs allow you to define up to four NMSs as trap receivers, as follows:

Note: For information on MasterSwitch traps, see the MasterSwitch-MIBTraps section provided at the end of this chapter.

nYou can use mconfigNumTrapReceivers, a read-only OID, to find out how many managers are currently defined.

nYou can use mconfigTrapReceiverEntry OIDs to:

q Identify which of the four trap receivers is being defined (trapIndex).

q Define the IP address of the NMS that is being defined as a trap receiver (receiverAddr). q Define the community name to be used in traps sent to the defined NMS (communityString). q Define whether or not the defined NMS is to be enabled to receive traps at this time

(acceptThisReceiver).

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Contents MasterSwitchTM 2MasterSwitch 100V User Guide2 Contents Chapter Using Chapter Using Console ProgramChapter Using Embedded Web Control Chapter User-Interface Components IndexAbout This Guide Who Should Read This GuideAssociated Documents Registering Your Product AbbreviationsTelephone Access APC Product Information and Technical SupportChapter Introduction OverviewMasterSwitch Front Panel Front PanelChapter Initial Setup Login Control Types of AccessChapter Logging On Chapter Configuring MasterSwitch FunctionsMaster Power On Delay Outlet Power On DelayReboot Duration MasterSwitch Device NameOutlet Device Name URL LinksMaster Power Control Chapter Controlling MasterSwitchOutlet Power Control Chapter Using Console Program Accessing the Console Program Via the Serial PortVia telnet Main MenuOutlet Submenu Outlet Manager SubmenuOutlet Control Submenu Auto Power On Master Outlet Configuration and ControlNetwork Submenu TCP/IP SubmenuTelnet Submenu Http SubmenuSnmp Submenu Snmp SummaryMasterSwitch Submenu Snmp Access Control SubmenuPassword Submenu Tools Submenu Control Console SubmenuAbout Submenu AboutChapter Using SnmpApcmgmt OIDs Management Configuration mconfig OIDsManagement Control mcontrol OIDs Identification sPDUIdent OIDs MasterSwitchV1 OIDsMaster Control sPDUMasterControl OIDs Master Configuration sPDUMasterConfig OIDs Outlet Control sPDUOutletControl OIDsOutlet Configuration sPDUOutletConfig OIDs MasterSwitch-MIB TrapsTraps MIB-II TrapsChapter Using Embedded Web Control Accessing Web ControlMasterSwitch 100V User Guide Reset Button Chapter User-Interface ComponentsOutlet LEDs Network LEDsIndex Snmp