Emerson 72EE) SNMP Reference Guide

Type
SNMP Reference Guide

Emerson 72EE) is a powerful and versatile Quad-Ethernet Module (QEM) that provides a variety of features and capabilities for managing and monitoring power systems. With its advanced SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) capabilities, the 72EE) can be easily integrated into existing network management systems, allowing for remote monitoring and control of critical power infrastructure.

One of the key features of the 72EE) is its ability to monitor and report on a wide range of power system parameters, including voltage, current, power factor, and energy consumption. This information can be used to identify potential problems, optimize system performance, and reduce energy costs. Additionally, the 72EE) can be configured to send SNMP traps to notify users of critical events, such as power outages or equipment failures.

Emerson 72EE) is a powerful and versatile Quad-Ethernet Module (QEM) that provides a variety of features and capabilities for managing and monitoring power systems. With its advanced SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) capabilities, the 72EE) can be easily integrated into existing network management systems, allowing for remote monitoring and control of critical power infrastructure.

One of the key features of the 72EE) is its ability to monitor and report on a wide range of power system parameters, including voltage, current, power factor, and energy consumption. This information can be used to identify potential problems, optimize system performance, and reduce energy costs. Additionally, the 72EE) can be configured to send SNMP traps to notify users of critical events, such as power outages or equipment failures.

SNMP Setup ASCO 5140 Quad-Ethernet Module
381339-320 A ASCO Power Technologies Page 1
These are details for configuring the
SNMP Master in the ASCO 5140 Quad-
Ethernet Module (QEM) by using the
iReasoning Master.
The iReasoning MIB browser software is
a free SNMP Master available from:
www.cnet.com or
www.ireasoning.com
Refer to the 5140 QEM Installation
Manual 381333-417.
GETting Data Procedure
1. Download and install iReasoning MIB
browser software.
2. Open the iReasoning MIB browser
software. See Figure 1.
3. Open communication settings.
4. Enter the IP Address of the 5140 QEM
in the Address textbox (see the
5140 QEM About page).
5. Click the Go button. The software will
connect to the 5140 QEM.
6. Bring the 5140 QEM MIB file into the
iReasoning session by uploading it.
This is done by right clicking on the
MIB Tree icon in the SNMP MIBs
window or by clicking on the file
dropdown box. Select the 5140 QEM
MIB file to be uploaded. The MIB file
is available from ASCO Power
Technologies. It must be copied to the
computer that is running the iReasoning
software. The 5140 QEM MIB file is:
SNMP2ASCO72EEVER.mib
7. After successfully uploading the file,
the screen shown in Figure 2 appears.
(Continued on the next page)
Figure 1. iReasoning MIB browser software.
Figure 2. MIB file uploaded successfully.
381339-320 A
SNMP Master Configuration Using iReasoning MIB Browser
ASCO 5140 Quad-Ethernet Module SNMP Setup
Page 2 ASCO Power Technologies 381339-320 A
8. Click the MIB Tree icon (Figure 2) to
present the ASCO Power Technologies
devices. Click a device to list the
accessible objects or registers that are
available for reading. Figure 3 shows
the Group G ATS Name. Right click
the object and select Get to read the
value of the register from the 5140
QEM.
9. Select Get Next (repeatedly) to read
the next available registers from a
device, as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 3. Use GET to read the value of the register.
TRAPping Data Procedure
The 5140 QEM traps data by recognizing
when Alarm states or Status Registers
have changed. The list of Alarms that the
5140 QEM monitors is shown on the
Configuration Webpage in the ALARMS
Configuration page.
1. On the Configuration webpage of the
5140 QEM enter the IP address of the
computer that is running the iReasoning
software. Both devices should be on
the same subnet or the Gateway
Address in the Ethernet Module
window on the 5140 QEM’s
Configuration Webpage will need to be
entered accordingly.
2. In iReasoning MIB browser software
select the Trap Receiver Tab to be able
to review traps sent from the 5140
QEM to the iReasoning computer.
Figure 4. List of available registers from a device.
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Emerson 72EE) SNMP Reference Guide

Type
SNMP Reference Guide

Emerson 72EE) is a powerful and versatile Quad-Ethernet Module (QEM) that provides a variety of features and capabilities for managing and monitoring power systems. With its advanced SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) capabilities, the 72EE) can be easily integrated into existing network management systems, allowing for remote monitoring and control of critical power infrastructure.

One of the key features of the 72EE) is its ability to monitor and report on a wide range of power system parameters, including voltage, current, power factor, and energy consumption. This information can be used to identify potential problems, optimize system performance, and reduce energy costs. Additionally, the 72EE) can be configured to send SNMP traps to notify users of critical events, such as power outages or equipment failures.

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