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4.3

RFC 1628 UPS MIB

UPS units log alarms in the RFC 1628 UPS MIB. Traps for the UPS

units are generated out of the RFC 1628 UPS MIB. There are four

traps that may be sent for the UPS units: Trap On Battery, Trap Test

Completed, Trap Alarm Entry Added and Trap Alarm Entry Removed.
The trap On Battery is sent when the UPS is operating on battery

power. This trap will be sent once a minute until the UPS either shuts

down or is no longer running on battery power. This trap provides the

Estimated Minutes Remaining on Battery, the Seconds on Battery

and the Configured Low Battery Time. The Trap Test Completed is

sent when a UPS diagnostic test is completed. This trap provides the

Test ID of the test that has been performed, the Test Spin Lock, the

Test Results Summary, the Test Results Detail, the Test Start Time

and the Test Elapsed Time. The Trap Alarm Entry Added is sent

when an alarm is placed into the alarm table and provides the alarm

ID and the alarm description. This trap is not sent on the following

alarms: On Battery and Test In Progress. The Trap Alarm entry

Removed is sent when an alarm is removed from the alarm table and

provides the alarm ID and the alarm description. This trap is not sent

out when the Test In Progress alarm is removed from the alarm table.

4.3.1 SNMP Traps

Below is the definition on how events are handled in RFC1628.
* Two similar event traps (notifications) are sent to their destination

or NMS system. The event traps are differentiated by their trap type.

Type 3 = Condition ADDED to the event table, Type 4 = Condition

REMOVED from the event table.
*Each event trap contains the following three bindings of information:
1. Trap ID. The ID represents the location or placeholder in the table

to find event information.

2. The OID reference of the well-known alarm. Note: Below are the

OID references for RFC1628 alarms. These are not Liebert-unit

specific, but rather RFC1628 specific.

3. Time ticks or system uptime that represents when an event

occurred.