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Chapter 9:
PowerNet MIB Trap Definitions
PowerNet MIB Reference Guide
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PowerNet MIB Trap Definitions
APC devices can generate the traps defined in the following table:
Trap Severity Number and Description (Sheet 1 of 9)
communicationLost Severe
1: The Management Card’s SNMP Agent lost
communication with the UPS.
upsOverload Severe 2: The UPS sensed a load greater than the rated-
load capacity.
upsDiagnosticsFailed Severe 3: The UPS failed a self-test.
upsDischarged Severe 4: A low-battery condition exists; runtime may
not be sufficient if input power fails.
upsOnBattery Warning 5: The UPS switched to battery power.
smartBoostOn Warning 6: UPS enabled its AVR Boost feature.
lowBattery Severe 7: The UPS batteries will be exhausted soon if
power is not restored
communicationEstablished Informational
8: The Management Card’s SNMP Agent
established communication with the UPS.
powerRestored Informational 9: Utility power restored.
upsDiagnosticsPassed Informational 10: The UPS passed a self-test.
returnFromLowBattery Informational 11: The UPS returned from a low battery
condition.
upsTurnedOff Warning 12: The UPS was turned off.
upsSleeping Warning 13: The UPS entered sleep mode.
upsWokeUp Informational 14: The UPS exited sleep mode.
upsRebootStarted Warning 15: The UPS started a reboot sequence.
upsDipSwitchChanged Warning 16: A DIP switch setting has changed and could
alter UPS performance.
upsBatteryNeedsReplacement Severe 17: A UPS battery needs replacement.
contactFault Severe 18: The Environmental Monitor contact x has
changed from its normal position.
contactFaultResolved Informational 19: The Environmental Monitor contact x has
returned to its normal position.
hardwareFailureBypass Severe 20: The Matrix-UPS switched to bypass due to a
hardware failure.
softwareBypass Warning 21: The Matrix-UPS was put on bypass by
software or by the UPS front panel.
switchedBypass Warning 22: The Matrix-UPS was put on bypass by the
switch at the UPS.










