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5. Select "System SNMP Notification Action" to send SNMP
notifications to respond to the specified event.
Then the SNMP notifications are sent when:
Any numeric sensor's reading moves past any threshold into the
warning or critical range.
Any sensor reading or state returns to normal.
Any sensor becomes unavailable.
The active energy sensor is reset.
For example, when the Inlet I1's voltage enters the upper warning
range, the SNMP notifications are sent, and when the voltage drops
below the upper warning threshold, returning to the normal state, the
SNMP notifications are sent again.
A Note about Infinite Loop
You should avoid building an infinite loop when creating event rules.
The infinite loop refers to a condition where the PDU keeps busy
because the action or one of the actions taken for a certain event triggers
an identical or similar event which will result in an action triggering one
event again.
Example 1
This example illustrates an event rule which continuously causes the
PDU to send out SMTP messages.
Event selected
Action included
Device > Sending SMTP message
failed
Send SMTP message
Example 2
This example illustrates an event rule which continuously causes the
PDU to send out SMTP messages when one of the selected events
listed on the Device menu occurs. Note that <Any sub-event> under the
Device menu includes the event "Sending SMTP message failed."
Event selected
Action included
Device > Any sub-event
Send SMTP message
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