APC AP8959NA3 manual PowerNet MIB Structure, Traps, APC products than can use OIDs

Models: AP8959NA3

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PowerNet MIB Structure

Management GUIDEREFERENCE BaseInformation

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PowerNet MIB Structure

Traps

Management Cards, APC devices, and APC agents can send traps to a Network Management System (NMS) when specific events occur. The trap receiver definitions that a particular Management Card, device, or agent uses determine which NMSs can receive traps. The MIB provides the meaning of each trap.

See PowerNet MIB Traps.

OIDs

APC products than can use OIDs

PowerNet MIB OIDs allow an NMS to use its SNMP browser to manage the following:

Any APC product that relies on an external, pre-installed, or embedded (built-in) Management Card for its network interface and that has its SNMP access controls set to allow an NMS to have SNMP access.

A PowerNet Agent and the devices it controls. A PowerNet Agent has limited control over a UPS and does not use SNMP access controls.

SNMP access controls

You can use the Web interface or control console of a Management Card or a device with an embedded Management Card to define these SNMP access controls for up to four SNMP communities (SNMPv1), four user profiles (SNMPv3), or both:

Disable SNMP access to prevent access by any NMS (SNMPv1 and SNMPv3).

Associate an NMS IP address to an SNMP community name (SNMPv1) or to a user profile (SNMPv3) to limit access to only the defined NMS.

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APC AP8959NA3 manual PowerNet MIB Structure, Traps, APC products than can use OIDs, SNMP access controls