Chapter 2: SNMP configuration
Default UPS IP addresses for S8700-series Servers
For how to administer the SNMP module in the UPS, see . Perform the same steps for each UPS. Table 4: Default UPS IP addresses for a dedicated control network shows the default values for UPS1 and UPS2 for a dedicated control network. For
! Important:
Do not use the IP address of the active server.
Table 4: Default UPS IP addresses for a dedicated control network
Parameter | UPS | Single control | Duplicated control |
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IP address | UPS 1 | 198.152.254.239 | 198.152.255.239 |
Subnet mask |
| 255.255.255.0 | 255.255.255.0 |
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Gateway address | UPS 1 | 198.152.254.201 | 198.152.255.201 |
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IP address for the | UPS 1 | 198.152.254.201 | 198.152.255.201 |
trap receiver (server 1) |
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IP address | UPS 2 | 198.152.254.238 | 198.152.255.238 |
Subnet mask |
| 255.255.255.0 | 255.255.255.0 |
Gateway address | UPS 2 | 198.152.254.201 | 198.152.255.201 |
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IP address for the | UPS 2 | 198.152.254.202 | 198.152.255.202 |
trap receiver (server 2) |
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! Important:
Each UPS must report SNMP traps to the server that the UPS powers.
If the UPS detects that commercial power is lost or battery resources are depleted, the UPS sends a trap that allows the server to lower its state of health and to cause an interchange. If the UPS sends the trap to the wrong server trap receiver address, that server interchanges to the server that is plugged into the failing UPS. Thus, server 1 must be plugged into UPS1, and UPS1 must be configured to report SNMP traps to the actual IP address, and not the active server address, of server 1. The same requirements apply to server 2 and UPS2.
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