Snmp Trap Events; Snmp Get Objects - ZinWave UNITIVITY 5000 User Manual

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UNItivity 5000
User Manual
User: advanced
Security Level: auth,priv
Auth Algo: SHA
Auth Password: supervisor
Privacy Algo: AES
Privacy Password: supervisor
A typical settings dialog is shown below for the ManageEngine MibBrowser:
13.4.2

SNMP Trap Events

The Fault Relay Status trap will be sent for all alarms which are reported by the Primary Hub. The Fault
Relay activates and the SNMP fault relay status trap is sent, in the event of an alarm. When the first
trap is sent, the fault relay is set, subsequent traps are sent for additional alarms raised even if the fault
relay has not been cleared. This feature is not enabled during the first 5 minutes from power on of the
system. This initial start-up phase is to allow for any transient start-up alarms which may occur prior to
the system coming online.
13.4.3

SNMP Get Objects

The following objects can be queried using v2 SNMP Get requests:
Hub3000Objects.Hub3000String – This is the label of the Hub, as has been set in System
Setup.
Hub3000Objects.Hub3000DeviceType – This is the type of UNItivity 5000 unit.
Hub3000Objects.Hub3000ModelName – This is the model name of the UNItivity 5000 unit.
Hub3000Objects.Hub3000FaultRelayState – The state of the fault relay, either set(1) or
cleared(0).
Hub3000Objects.Hub3000FaultDescription – A description of the last fault detected by the
system.
Hub3000Objects.Hub3000PrevFaultDescription – A description of the previous fault detected
by the system.
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