APC AP95100 Power supplier AP95100 User Manual

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AP95100
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Creating Alert Actions
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which SNMP trap notifications will be sent.
6. Type in the Target Host Address field the Hostname or IP address of the SNMP based management 
system.
7. On the Basic Tab:
a. Type in the Authentication User ID field the user ID that will be used when sending informs to 
the Target Host Address. 
b. Type in the Authentication Password field the password that will be used when sending informs 
to the Target Host Address. 
c. Select from the Authentication protocol drop box the protocol that will be used when sending 
informs to the Target Host Address. 
8. If desired, set additional settings on the Advanced tab:
a. Specify an Inform Port Number. Valid port numbers can be from 1 to 65,535. Default is 162.
b. Select from the Encryption Protocol drop box the encryption method that will be used when 
sending informs. 
c. Specify an Encryption Password. If this field is left blank, the Authentication Password 
(specified on the Basic tab) is used. 
9. Click OK to save this Alert Action.
Creating a Send Wireless SMS Message Alert Action
If you are creating an Alert Action that will use the Send Wireless SMS Message alert notification 
method:
1. Launch the Alert Actions task.
2. Select Send Wireless SMS Message from the Alert Actions drop box. Any selected devices that 
have previously been configured with an alert action that uses the Send Wireless SMS Message alert 
notification method are displayed in the pane.
– To edit previously created Alert Actions, select the one or more entries from the Send Wireless 
SMS Message alert pane and then click Edit.
– To create a new Send Wireless SMS Message Alert Action, click Add, select one or more 
NetBotz devices from the device selection list, and click Next.
3. Type in the Alert Action Name field a name for this alert action.
4. Specify Advanced Scheduling for the Alert Action (optional). By default, all Alert Actions are 
assumed to be active 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, you can specify that an Alert Action 
will be active only when alert conditions occur during specific time ranges. To configure Advanced 
Scheduling:
a. Click Advanced Scheduling.... The Advanced Scheduling window opens.
b. By default, all time periods in the schedule are set to Enabled. To disable the Alert Action for a 
currently enabled period of time, highlight the period of time by clicking-and-dragging over the 
desired time range, and then click Disable. To enable the Alert Action for a currently disabled 
period of time, highlight the period of time by clicking-and-dragging over the desired time range, 
and then click Enable.
c. When you have finished creating your Advanced Schedule, click OK to save the schedule and 
return to the Alert Action task.
5. Check the check boxes in the Severities check box group that correspond to the alert severities for