Tripp Lite PDU3VSR6L2130 Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 9332CE - Page 52

Device Specific Menus, 2.2.1.5 Applying Actions to Events

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4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.4 Device Specific Menus continued Menu Data Control This is the control to be executed by the action. Control Data Some controls have additional data. For those controls, the data settings may be changed. 4.2.2.1.5 Applying Actions to Events Choosing this option begins the process of assigning the action to events. Each event has both a "Set" and a "Clear" action associated with it. The action being updated must be used for the "Set" action or both "Set" and "Clear" actions, as appropriate. Ramp actions are only allowed to be used for the "Clear" action and will not be present this option. The steps necessary to assign the actions to events are as follows: 1. Choose "Set" and "Clear" action pair. 2. Choose events that the use "Set" and "Clear" actions. Choosing the Set and Clear Actions Once all of the data for an action profile has been saved, the user will have the option to apply the action to events. The next step presented depends upon the type of action profile being updated. The action profile being updated will at least be the "Set" action, unless the action type is not allowed to be used for the set action. At this time, the only type of action that cannot be used for the set action is Ramp action. Actions to Using Both Set and Clear For Email and SNMP Trap notifications, the same action is automatically used for both "Set" and "Clear" responses. The menu will proceed directly to choosing the events to correspond to these actions. Actions Types Allowed for Set Only Shed action profiles are only allowed to be used as the "Set" action on events. In the menu, only the option to use the action for "Set" will be given. The following is an example of the menu displayed for this action profile type. -------- Actions Set/Clear Using Action For Alarm Condition S- Continue to Apply to Device Events X- None M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu Action Types Allowed for Clear Only Ramp Action profiles are only allowed to be used in conjunction with Shed Action profiles and, therefore, must be a "Clear" action on events. Since the "Set" action must be chosen before the "Clear" action, the Ramp action will not be present in the "Set" menu and cannot be the first action applied to an event. Action Types Allowed for Both Set and Clear The action types not already covered are allowed to be used for both the event "Set" and "Clear" actions. Unlike the notification actions, where it is desirable for the "Set" and "Clear" action to be the same, the preference for these actions is that the "Set" and "Clear" actions be of the same type but not the same action. The types covered here are Load Control Actions, Control Execution and SNMP Set OID. The following is an example of the menu presented for these action types. 52

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4.2 System Configuration
continued
4.2.2.1.4 Device Specific Menus
continued
Menu Data
Control
This is the control to be executed by the action.
Control Data
Some controls have additional data.
For those controls, the data settings may be changed.
4.2.2.1.5 Applying Actions to Events
Choosing this option begins the process of assigning the action to events.
Each event has both a “Set” and a “Clear” action associated with it.
The action being updated must be used for the “Set” action or both “Set” and “Clear” actions, as appropriate. Ramp actions are only allowed to be
used for the “Clear” action and will not be present this option. The steps necessary to assign the actions to events are as follows:
1. Choose “Set” and “Clear” action pair.
2. Choose events that the use “Set” and “Clear” actions.
Choosing the Set and Clear Actions
Once all of the data for an action profile has been saved, the user will have the option to apply the action to events. The next step presented
depends upon the type of action profile being updated. The action profile being updated will at least be the “Set” action, unless the action type is
not allowed to be used for the set action.
At this time, the only type of action that cannot be used for the set action is Ramp action.
Actions to Using Both Set and Clear
For Email and SNMP Trap notifications, the same action is automatically used for both “Set” and “Clear” responses. The menu will proceed directly
to choosing the events to correspond to these actions.
Actions Types Allowed for Set Only
Shed action profiles are only allowed to be used as the “Set” action on events. In the menu, only the option to use the action for “Set” will be
given. The following is an example of the menu displayed for this action profile type.
-------- Actions Set/Clear -----------------------------------------------------
Using Action For Alarm Condition
S- Continue to Apply to Device Events
X- None
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
Action Types Allowed for Clear Only
Ramp Action profiles are only allowed to be used in conjunction with Shed Action profiles and, therefore, must be a “Clear” action on events.
Since the “Set” action must be chosen before the “Clear” action, the Ramp action will not be present in the “Set” menu and cannot be the first
action applied to an event.
Action Types Allowed for Both Set and Clear
The action types not already covered are allowed to be used for both the event “Set” and “Clear” actions. Unlike the notification actions, where
it is desirable for the “Set” and “Clear” action to be the same, the preference for these actions is that the “Set” and “Clear” actions be of the
same type but not the same action.
The types covered here are Load Control Actions, Control Execution and SNMP Set OID.
The following is an
example of the menu presented for these action types.
4. Telnet/SSH Console
continued