Tripp Lite PDU3VSR6L2130 Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 9332CE - Page 43

Global Actions

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4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.1.3 HTTP Contacts continued Menu Data Name The name is the character string which contains a unique identifying name for the HTTP destination. Protocol Choose "http" for non-secured HTTP and "https" for secured HTTP. URI Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a character string used to identify the destination on the internet. Authentication Login Name This is an optional login name used for authentication. The string must have a length between 8 and 32 characters. Authentication Password This is an optional password used for authentication. It must be a string between 8 and 32 characters. If the authentication login is entered then the authentication password should be entered as well. 4.2.2 Global Actions 4.2.2.1 Action Profiles Action profiles define responses to events and alarm conditions. The action profile allows the response to be defined once and applied to multiple alarm events. An action may be a response to the alarm condition or a response to the condition clearing. Where appropriate, the two actions may be the same. -------- Action Profiles Menu 1- Email Notification Profiles 2- Device Shutdown Profiles 3- SNMP Set OID Profiles 4- SNMP Trap Notification Profiles 5- Load Control Action Profiles 6- Ramp Action Profiles 7- Shed Action Profiles 8- Control Execution Action Profiles X/M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu Common Action Data All action profiles, unless otherwise noted, have the data described in this section. Name All actions have a unique identifying name. Delay All actions have a delay in seconds. This is the amount of time before the action fires after the event occurs. When an action is the response to the action clearing, the delay is ignored and is done immediately. Common Data In addition to the common values for name and delay, the notification actions also allow the notifications to be sent multiple times until the event condition has been cleared. The additional data to support that is an interval and count. Count This data applies to only Email and SNMP Trap Notifications. The count determines the number of times that the notification will be sent. The valid values are: • 0 - valid only if interval is not 0. This implies that the notification should be sent until the alarm condition is cleared. • 1 - valid only if interval is 0. The notification is sent only once. • Integer greater than 1. This is a finite number of times that the notification will be sent while the alarm condition is still present. Interval This data applies to only Email and SNMP Trap Notifications. The interval allows the notification to be sent multiple times while the alarm condition is present. The interval is the amount of time in seconds before sending the next notification. The valid values are: • 0 - the notification is sent only once • Integer greater than or equal to 15 - the notification will be sent after this interval has elapsed and the alarm condition is still present 43

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4. Telnet/SSH Console
continued
4.2 System Configuration
continued
4.2.1.3 HTTP Contacts
continued
Menu Data
Name
All actions have a unique identifying name.
Delay
All actions have a delay in seconds. This is the amount of time before
the action fires after the event occurs.
When an action is the response
to the action clearing, the delay is ignored and is done immediately.
Common Data
In addition to the common values for name and delay, the notification
actions also allow the notifications to be sent multiple times until the
event condition has been cleared. The additional data to support that is
an interval and count.
Interval
This data applies to only Email and SNMP Trap Notifications. The
interval allows the notification to be sent multiple times while the alarm
condition is present. The interval is the amount of time in seconds
before sending the next notification.
The valid values are:
• 0 – the notification is sent only once
• Integer greater than or equal to 15 – the notification will be sent
after this interval has elapsed and the alarm condition is still
present
Count
This data applies to only Email and SNMP Trap Notifications.
The count
determines the number of times that the notification will be sent.
The
valid values are:
• 0 – valid only if interval is not 0. This implies that the notification
should be sent until the alarm condition is cleared.
• 1 – valid only if interval is 0. The notification is sent only once.
• Integer greater than 1.
This is a finite number of times that the
notification will be sent while the alarm condition is still present.
Name
The name is the character string which contains a unique identifying
name for the HTTP destination.
Protocol
Choose “http” for non-secured HTTP and “https” for secured HTTP.
URI
Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a character string used to identify
the destination on the internet.
Authentication Login Name
This is an optional login name used for authentication. The string must
have a length between 8 and 32 characters.
Authentication Password
This is an optional password used for authentication. It must be a string
between 8 and 32 characters. If the authentication login is entered
then the authentication password should be entered as well.
4.2.2 Global Actions
4.2.2.1 Action Profiles
Action profiles define responses to events and alarm conditions. The action profile allows the response to be defined once and applied to multiple alarm
events. An action may be a response to the alarm condition or a response to the condition clearing. Where appropriate, the two actions may be the
same.
-------- Action Profiles Menu --------------------------------------------------
1- Email Notification Profiles
2- Device Shutdown Profiles
3- SNMP Set OID Profiles
4- SNMP Trap Notification Profiles
5- Load Control Action Profiles
6- Ramp Action Profiles
7- Shed Action Profiles
8- Control Execution Action Profiles
X/M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
Common Action Data
All action profiles, unless otherwise noted, have the data described in this section.