Snmp, Mib, oid and support, Enabling and setting up snmp support – Sentry Industries PT40 User Manual

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SNMP

The Sentry family of products supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This
allows network management systems to use SNMP requests to retrieve information and control power
for the individual outlets.

The Sentry includes an SNMP v1 agent supporting standard MIB I and MIB II objects. A private
enterprise MIB extension (Sentry3 MIB) is also supported to provide remote power control.

NOTE: For security, SNMP support is disabled by default.

SNMP Command Summary

Command Description

Set snmp

Enables or disables SNMP support

Set snmp getcomm

Sets the ‘get’ community string

Set snmp setcomm

Sets the ‘set’ community string

Set snmp trapdest1

Sets a destination IP addresses for traps

Set snmp trapdest2

Sets a destination IP addresses for traps

Set snmp traptime

Sets the delay for steady state condition traps

Show snmp

Displays all SNMP configuration information

MIB, OID and Support

The Sentry SNMP MIB and OID are available on the Server Technology website:

ftp://ftp.servertech.com/pub/SNMP/sentry3

Technical support is available 8:30AM to 5:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday-Friday.

For SNMP Support, email: [email protected]

Enabling and Setting up SNMP Support

Sentry SNMP support must be enabled and configured for access to Sentry3 MIB objects and
generation of all Sentry3 traps.

Enabling/disabling SNMP support

The Sentry SNMP command is used to enable or disable SNMP support.

To enable SNMP support:

At the Sentry: prompt, type set snmp, followed by enabled or disabled and press Enter.

NOTE: A restart of the Sentry is required after enabling or disabling SNMP support. See Performing a warm boot on
page 35 for
more information.

Setting trap destinations

The Set SNMP Trapdest1 and Trapdest2 commands are used to set the IP addresses of SNMP
management stations receiving all traps. Sentry supports a maximum of two trap destinations; one must
be defined to enable trap generation.

To set the trap destination:

At the Sentry: prompt, type set snmp, trapdest1 or trapdest2, the Ipaddress and press Enter.

Example

The following sets the trap destination 1 to 64.42.31.208:

Sentry: set snmp trapdest1 64.42.31.208<Enter>

To reset the trap destination:

At the Sentry: prompt, type set snmp, trapdest1 or trapdest2, 0.0.0.0 and press Enter.

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