SNMP Trap Configuration

You can specify the device(s) that receive the SNMP traps generated by PowerChute for UPS critical and lost communication events.

To configure a Trap Receiver, select Add Trap Receiver and configure:

  1. Enable: Select the checkbox to enable the Trap Receiver.
  2. NMS IP/Host Name: The IP address, Host Name or Fully Qualified Domain Name of the NMS.
  3. Port: The port on which the NMS will listen for incoming traps. The default port number is 162.
  4. SNMPv1: Select this if you want to send the traps via SNMPv1.
  5. SNMPv3: Select this if you want to send the traps via SNMPv3.

Click the SNMP Trap Receiver Test to send a test trap to the configured Trap Receiver. Check the Trap Receiver to ensure that the test trap was received.

To edit an existing SNMP Trap Receiver, click the   button. To delete an SNMP Trap Receiver, click the button.

UPS Critical Events

PowerChute sends SNMP traps to the configured Trap Receiver(s) upon the following events:

Lost Communication Events

PowerChute sends SNMP traps to the configured Trap Receiver(s) upon the following events:

If the option to Send Trap when condition is cleared is enabled, the following traps are sent:

Other Events

 

See SNMP Data Points > PowerChute Traps for more information on PowerChute SNMP Trap OIDs.

Configuring SNMP Trap Notification Settings

To configure the settings for UPS Critical Event or Lost Communication traps:

  1. Go to SNMP Settings > SNMP Traps
  2. Click on the icon next to UPS Critical Events or Lost Communication Events
  3. Select the Enable checkbox to enable traps for critical events.
  4. Delay: Specify the length of time that Event must persist before a trap is sent. If the Event is cleared before this time, no trap is sent.
  5. Repeat Interval: Specify the time interval in seconds that the trap is re-sent.
  6. Select:
  7. Select Send Trap when condition is cleared to be notified when the Event is cleared.
    Note: If the PowerChute server is shut down due to a UPS Critical Event, no clearing Trap will be sent to the NMS.