Using the Peripheral Status Monitor

Monitoring Request Parameters

EMS_NORMAL_OID EMS_ABNORMAL_OID EMS_RESTART_OID

"1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.7.0.1" - Normal notification "1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.7.0.2" - Abnormal notification "1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.7.0.4" - Restart notification

Specify the ITO message severity for both normal and abnormal events:

Critical

Major

Minor

Warning

Normal

A specified severity other than Normal is returned under the following conditions:

Certain SNMP trap monitoring requests can map directly to severity levels. For these requests, a toggle button <Map severity from value> is displayed. If this is selected, options selected from <Severity> are ignored.

The When value is… condition evaluates to TRUE

The When value changes condition evaluates to TRUE

To set the SNMP trap:

1.Specify the notification type from the <Notify> list.

2.Select the opcmsg ITO option from the <Notify via> list.

3.Select the severity from the <Severity> list, (Critical, Major, Minor, Warning, Normal).

TCP and UDP

This option sends TCP or UDP encoded events to the target host name and port indicated for that request. Thus the message can be directed to a user-written socket program.

To set the TCP or UDP conditions:

1.Select the TCP or UDP option, as appropriate, from the <Notify via> list.

2.Specify the target host name and the port.

email

This option sends event notification to the specified email address

To set for email notification:

1.Select the Email option from the <Notify via> list.

2.Specify the full email address in the Email Address field.

syslog

This option sends event notification to the system log.

For an abnormal event, a system logging level of error will be associated with the logged message. An abnormal event message (error) is returned under the following conditions:

The When value is . . . condition evaluates to TRUE

The When value changes condition evaluates to TRUE

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