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d Test trap
Press theTest trapbutton to send the trap test to all trap receivers.
Separate window provides the test status with following values:
In progress
Request successfully sent
invalid type
3.7.8.3 Link to SNMP traps
UPS Mib
ATS Mib
Sensor Mib
3.7.8.4 Default settings and possible parameters - SNMP
Default setting Possible parameters
SNMP Activate SNMP — disabled
Port — 161
SNMP V1 — disabled
Community #1 — public
Enabled — Inactive
Access — Read only
Community #2 — private
Enabled — Inactive
Access — Read/Write
SNMP V3 — enabled
User #1 — readonly
Enabled — Inactive
Access — Read only
Authentication — Auth (SHA-1)
Password — empty
Confirm password — empty
Privacy — Secured - AES
Key — empty
Confirm key — empty
User#2 — readwrite
Enabled — Inactive
Access — Read/Write
Authentication — Auth (SHA-1)
Password — empty
Confirmpassword — empty
Privacy — Secured - AES
Key — empty
Confirm key — empty
Activate SNMP — disable/enable
Port — x-xxx
SNMP V1 — disable/enable
Community #1 — 128 characters maximum
Enabled — Inactive/Active
Access — Read only
Community #2 — 128 characters
maximum
Enabled — Inactive/Active
Access — Read/Write
SNMP V3 — disable/enable
User #1 — 32 characters maximum
Enabled — Inactive/Active
Access — Read only/Read-Write
Authentication — Auth (SHA-1)/None
Password — 128 characters maximum
Confirm password — 128 characters
maximum
Privacy — Secured - AES/None
Key — 128 characters maximum
Confirm key — 128 characters maximum
User#2 — 32 characters maximum
Enabled — Inactive/Active
Access — Read only/Read-Write
Authentication — Auth (SHA-1)/None
Password — 128 characters maximum
Confirmpassword — 128 characters
maximum
Privacy — Secured - AES/None
Key — 128 characters maximum
Confirm key — 128 characters maximum
For details on SNMP trap codes, see the Information>>>SNMP traps
section.