Snmp Sets And Thresholds; Configuring Ntp Server Settings - LEGRAND Server Technology PRO3X User Manual

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For example, the measurementsGroup group contains objects for sensor readings of PRO3X as a whole.
One object listed under this group, measurementsUnitSensorValue, is described later in the MIB as "The
sensor value". pduRatedCurrent, part of the configGroup group, describes the PDU current rating.

SNMP Sets and Thresholds

Some objects can be configured from the SNMP manager using SNMP set commands. Objects that can
be configured have a MAX-ACCESS level of "read-write" in the MIB.
These objects include threshold objects, which cause the PRO3X to generate a warning and send an
SNMP notification when certain parameters are exceeded. See Sensor Threshold Settings for a
description of how thresholds work.
Note: When configuring the thresholds via SNMP set commands, ensure the value of upper critical
threshold is higher than that of upper warning threshold.

Configuring NTP Server Settings

Using SNMP, you can change the following NTP server-related settings in the unitConfigurationTable:
Enable or disable synchronization of the device's date and time with NTP servers
(synchronizeWithNTPServer)
Enable or disable the use of DHCP‑assigned NTP servers if synchronization with NTP servers is
enabled (useDHCPProvidedNTPServer)
Manually assign the primary NTP server if the use of DHCP‑assigned NTP servers is disabled
(firstNTPServerAddressType and firstNTPServerAddress)
Manually assign the secondary NTP server (optional) (secondNTPServerAddressType and
secondNTPServerAddress)
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