System environment status -6, Sending traps via snmp -6 – Western Telematic MPC-20VS16-3 User Manual

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Operation via SNMP

13.5.3. System Environment Status
The system environment status for the local MPC unit and all connected AUX units can
be retrieved for the entire system.

environmentBranchATotalCurrent – Total Branch A current for MPC system

(LOCAL and AUX units.) Note that Total Current will be reported in tenths of an Amp
(divide result by ten to determine value in Amps.)

environmentBranchATotalPower – Total Branch A power for MPC system

(LOCAL and AUX units)

environmentBranchBTotalCurrent – Total Branch B current for MPC system

(LOCAL and AUX units.) Note that Total Current will be reported in tenths of an Amp
(divide result by ten to determine value in Amps.)

environmentBranchBTotalPower – Total Branch B power for MPC system

(LOCAL and AUX units)

environmentBranchCTotalCurrent – Total Branch C current for MPC system

(LOCAL and AUX units.) Note that Total Current is reported in tenths of an Amp.

environmentBranchCTotalPower – Total Branch C power for MPC system

(LOCAL and AUX units)

environmentBranchDTotalCurrent – Total Branch D current for MPC system

(LOCAL and AUX units.) Note that Total Current is reported in tenths of an Amp.

environmentBranchDTotalPower – Total Branch D power for MPC system

(LOCAL and AUX units)

environmentSystemTotalCurrent - Total current drawn by Branch A plus

Branch B. Note that Total Current will be reported in tenths of an Amp (divide result
by ten to determine value in Amps.)

environmentSystemTotalPower - Total power drawn by Branch A plus

Branch B.

environmentMonthlyPowerLog - The monthly power usage log.

13.6. Sending Traps via SNMP

Traps that report various unit conditions can be sent to an SNMP Management Station
from the MPC. The following traps are currently supported.

WarmStart Trap – Trap indicating a warm start

ColdStart Trap – Trap indicating a cold start

Alarm Trap – Trap indicating an alarm condition

Test Trap – Test trap invoked by user via the Text Interface (CLI.)

Alarm Trap – Trap indicating an alarm condition. A trap with a unique enterprise

OID is defined for every possible alarm in the system, under which several specific
trap-types are defined to indicate the setting or clearing of that particular alarm
condition.

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