Configuring the SNMP modules in the UPS
30 Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server
June 2004
8Connect one end of a CAT5 cable to the RJ45 connector on the UPS 1 SNMP module and the
other end to the next available port on the Ethernet switch for Control Network A (CNA).
9Depending on whether a single or duplicated control network is installed (Single control network
on page 30 or Duplicated control network on page 30), repeat steps 5 thru 7 for the UPS 2 SNMP
module.
10 Connect one end of a CAT5 cable to the RJ45 connector on the UPS 2 SNMP module and the
other end to the next available port on the Ethernet switch for Control Network A (CNA).
Single control network
If a single control network, use the following address and cable connection information for UPS 2:
UPS IP address / Subnet mask = 198.152.255.238 / 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway IP address = 198.152.254.20 2
Host Table trap receiver IP address = 198.152.254.202
Local network administrator supplied information as required for Get and Set community name
strings.
Cable the RJ45 connector on the UPS 2 SNMP module to the next available port on the Ethernet
switch for Control Network A (CNA).
Duplicated control network
If a duplicated control network, use the following addresses and cable connection information for UPS 2:
UPS IPaddress / Subnet mask = 198.152.255.239 / 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway IP address = 198.152.255.20 2
Host Table trap receiver IP address = 198.152.255.202
Local network administrator supplied information as required for Get and Set community name
strings.
Cable the RJ45 connector on the UPS 2 SNMP module to the next available port on the Ethernet
switch for Control Network B (CNB).
Setting selected traps (alarming)
The default is to set all traps, which may result in large log entries. Therefore, only set the following
traps. See the User’s Guide that comes with the SNMP module for the menus and commands for setting
these traps.
UPS on Battery—Indicates AC fail with pe n ding shutdown based on battery reserve a vailable
UPS in Bypass—Failure either Failed UPS or overload
Replace battery—Failure of periodic (28-day) battery test indicating battery needs to be replaced.