MIB Objects
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Traps
Traps are sent on status transition (when an alarm appears or disappears). Traps are composed of three levels
and can be filtered for severity:
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Level 1:
Warning
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Level 2:
Severe
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Level 3:
Critical
See Table 25 for a list of the main managed traps and Table 15 for a list of additional traps that are managed if
there is an optional EMP installed.
The trap access path is 1.3.6.1.4.1.705.1.11.
upsmgEnvironmentTemperature
0.1° C
{8,7,1,3,1}
upsmgEnvironmentTemperatureLow
1 (yes), 2 (no)
{8,7,1,4,1}
upsmgEnvironmentTemperatureHigh
1 (yes), 2 (no)
{8,7,1,5,1}
upsmgEnvironmentHumidity
0.1%
{8,7,1,6,1}
upsmgEnvironmentHumidityLow
1 (yes), 2 (no)
{8,7,1,7,1}
upsmgEnvironmentHumidityHigh
1 (yes), 2 (no)
{8,7,1,8,1}
upsmgEnvironmentInput1State
closed (1), open (2)
{8,7,1,9,1}
upsmgEnvironmentInput2State
closed (1), open (2)
{8,7,1,10,1}
Table 24. Pulsar MIB (MGE MIB) Objects (EMPs) (Continued)
MIB Object
SNMP Format
Add.path
NOTE
See “Notified Applications” on page 40 to set the trap severity.
Table 25. MIB Traps
MIB Trap
Trap
Trap Severity Level
upsmgBatteryFault
1
3
upsmgBatteryOK
2
1
upsmgAtLowBattery
5
3
upsmgFromLowBattery
6
1
upsmgChargerFault
7
3
upsmgChargerOK
8
1
upsmgOnBattery
11
2
upsmgReturnFromBattery
12
1
upsmgOnByPass
13
2
upsmgReturnFromByPass
14
1
upsmgUtilityFailure
17
2
upsmgUtilityRestored
18
1
upsmgOverLoad
21
3
upsmgLoadOK
22
1
upsmgOverTemperature
23
3
upsmgTemperatureOK
24
1