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CHAPTER 12:  SNMP Traps
 
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12.  SNMP Traps
SNMP is an acronym for "Simple Network Management Protocol".  The SNMP Trap 
function allows the Outlet Managed PDU to send Alarm Notification messages to 
two different SNMP managers, each time one of the Alarms discussed in Section 7 is 
triggered.
Note:
•  The SNMP feature cannot be configured via the SNMP Manager.
•  SNMP reading ability is limited to the System Group.
•  The SNMP feature includes the ability to be polled by an SNMP 
Manager.
•  Once SNMP Trap Parameters have been defined, SNMP Traps will 
be sent each time an Alarm is triggered.  For more information on 
Alarm Configuration, please refer to Section 7.
12.1.  Configuration:
To configure the SNMP Trap function, proceed as follows:
1.  Access command mode using an account that permits Administrator level 
commands.
2.  SNMP Trap Parameters:  Access the SNMP Trap Parameters Menu as 
described in Section 5.9.7.  Set the following:
a)  SNMP Managers 1 and 2:  The address(es) that will receive SNMP 
Traps that are generated by one of the Alarms discussed in Section 7.  
Consult your network administrator to determine the IP address(es) for 
the SNMP Manager(s), then use the Network Parameters menu to set 
the IP address for each SNMP Manager.  Note that it is not necessary to 
define both SNMP Managers.
Note:
To enable the SNMP Trap feature, you must define at least one 
SNMP Manager.  SNMP Traps are automatically enabled when at 
least one SNMP Manager has been defined.
b)  Trap Community:  Consult your network administrator, and then use 
the Network Parameters menus to set the Trap Community.
Once SNMP Trap Parameters have been defined, the Outlet Managed PDU will send 
an SNMP Trap each time an alarm is triggered.