Tripp Lite PDU3VSR6L2130 Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 9332CE - Page 47

SNMP Set OID Action Menus

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4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.3 SNMP Set OID Action Menus SNMP Set OID actions will make an SNMP Set request to a list of SNMP Contact Destinations. Summary Menu -------- SNMP Set OID Profiles | | | | INTERVAL # | Name | DELAY | INTERVAL | COUNT 1 shed on alarm 0 0 1 2 ramp on clear 0 0 1 #- Edit Profile 0- Add New Profile X- Device Action Profile Menu M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu Detail Menu -------- SNMP Set OID Action Profile Detail Menu Name: shed on alarm Delay: 0 Interval: 0 Count: 1 SNMP Contacts Chosen: All Set OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.850.100.1.8.3.3.0 Set OID Data Type: Integer Set OID Value: 1 1- Modify Profile Name 2- Modify Delay 3- Modify Interval 4- Modify Count 5- Update OID 6- Update Data Type 7- Update Value 8- Manage SNMP Set OID Contacts 9- Apply To Device Events A- Apply Changes D- Delete X- Script Execution Action Profiles Menu M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu Menu Data OID This is the OID to be used in the SNMP Set request sent for the action. Data Type This is the data type used in the SNMP Set request sent for the action. Value This is the value used in the SNMP Set request sent for the action. SNMP Contacts Chosen This is the list of contacts that the SNMP Set request will be sent to when the action is fired. The set request may be sent to all SNMP Contacts or to a specific list of SNMP Contacts defined in the system. When the option is set to ALL, any new contacts will automatically be sent the set request without making any further changes to the action. 47

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4. Telnet/SSH Console
continued
4.2 System Configuration
continued
4.2.2.1.3 SNMP Set OID Action Menus
SNMP Set OID actions will make an SNMP Set request to a list of SNMP Contact Destinations.
Summary Menu
-------- SNMP Set OID Profiles -------------------------------------------------
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|
|
| INTERVAL
#
| Name
| DELAY | INTERVAL |
COUNT
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
shed on alarm
0
0
1
2
ramp on clear
0
0
1
#- Edit Profile
0- Add New Profile
X- Device Action Profile Menu
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
Detail Menu
-------- SNMP Set OID Action Profile Detail Menu -------------------------------
Name: shed on alarm
Delay: 0
Interval: 0
Count: 1
SNMP Contacts Chosen:
All
Set OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.850.100.1.8.3.3.0
Set OID Data Type: Integer
Set OID Value: 1
1- Modify Profile Name
2- Modify Delay
3- Modify Interval
4- Modify Count
5- Update OID
6- Update Data Type
7- Update Value
8- Manage SNMP Set OID Contacts
9- Apply To Device Events
A- Apply Changes
D- Delete
X- Script Execution Action Profiles Menu
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
Menu Data
OID
This is the OID to be used in the SNMP Set request sent for the action.
Data Type
This is the data type used in the SNMP Set request sent for the action.
Value
This is the value used in the SNMP Set request sent for the action.
SNMP Contacts Chosen
This is the list of contacts that the SNMP Set request will be sent to when the action is fired. The set request may be sent to all SNMP Contacts
or to a specific list of SNMP Contacts defined in the system. When the option is set to ALL, any new contacts will automatically be sent the set
request without making any further changes to the action.