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Advanced Alarm Configuration

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Alarm Configuration

c.

Select both Log and Trap to both log the event occurrence and generate
the traps.

If you select neither option, the event’s occurrences will neither be logged nor
generate traps; unless the event includes an action or a series of actions, this
effectively disables the event (since there will be no indication that it has been
triggered).

7.

For devices which support the proprietary Actions MIB, an Actions button will
appear in the Create/Edit Events window; using this feature, you can
configure an SNMP SET or series of SETs that will be performed
automatically when the event is triggered. See Adding Actions to an Event,
below, for more information.

8.

Click the Apply button to set your changes. Note that the window remains
open so that you may configure additional new events or modify existing ones;
remember, you can double-click on any event in the Events Watch list in the
main Alarm/Event window to display its parameters in the Create/Edit Events
window (and in the Create/Edit Actions window, if it’s open). When you have
finished configuring your events, click on the Cancel button to close the
window.

Adding Actions to an Event

For devices which support the proprietary Actions MIB, selecting the Actions
button in the Create/Edit Events window opens the Create/Edit Action window
(

Figure 4-6

), which allows you to define an SNMP SET or series of SETs that will

be performed automatically when the associated event is triggered.

NOTES

In order for the trap selection to work properly, your MultiSwitch 700 module must be
configured to send traps to the management station. This is accomplished via local
management or the Remote Administration Tools application; consult your device
hardware manual or the
Remote Administration Tools User’s Guide for details.

If you are monitoring a variable you consider to be critical, we do not recommend that you
select Trap as the only event response; if a trap is lost due to a collision or other
transmission problem, it will not be re-sent.

NOTE

The Event Type field in the Advanced Alarm/Event List window will display a value of
“none” if neither the Log nor the Trap response has been selected; note, however, that this
field does not indicate whether or not an event has been configured to perform an SNMP
SET or series of SETs via the Actions MIB.

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