Here is the status window contents.  I went ahead and added the values for 
comparison to the <snmp-device-display> section.  

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Device Status
       Name: OC Room Alert
   DNS Name: (Unknown)
     Status: UP 
      Probe: Room Alert Oakland Center (port 161 SNMPv1)
    Up Time: 1 day, 6 hours, 7 minutes
  Availability:            100 % (of 3 days, 0 hours, 42 minutes)
  Packet Loss:            0.02 % (of 17474 total attempts)
  Short-term Packet Loss:  0.0 % (of 100 last attempts) [Reset]
  Recent Loss:  2 pkts at Jul 14, 05:39:42
  Response time:  3 msec
Internal Temperature (F): 82.94
Internal Humidity (%RH): 34.01
External Temperature (F): 82.16
Power 1(V): 121.3
Power 1(W): 67
Power 1(A): 0.31
Power 1(VA): 37.6
Power 2(V): 121.8
Power 2(W): 86
Power 2(A): 0.43
Power 2(VA): 52.3
Power 6(V): 120.0
Power 6(W): 178
Power 6(A): 1.20
Power 6(VA): 144.0

Internal Temp Critical: 82
Internal Temp Alarm: 81
Internal Temp Warning: 80

External Temp Critical: 82
External Temp Alarm: 81
External Temp Warning: 80

Voltage Low Alarm: 100
Voltage High Alarm: 130
Last updated Jul 15, 11:45:30; interval: 30 seconds

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Thanks,
Andrew Kee


On Jul 15, 2010, at 11:21 AM, Richard E. Brown wrote:

> Andrew,
> 
> Cool probe!
> 
> --- You wrote:
> I am attempting to write a custom SNMP probe for a RoomAlert24E.  I have 
> gotten the probe to gather and display all of the data I need, but I cannot 
> seem to set up alarm/warning states based on it when i set the thresholds 
> artificially low.  I believe that I am following the documentation correctly. 
>  The RoomAlert will go in to an alarm state when it cannot be reached via 
> SNMP.
> I have added the code below.  If anyone can tell me what I'm doing wrong, it 
> would be greatly appreciated.
> --- end of quote ---
> 
> A quick skim doesn't show a problem. I'd like to get the contents of the 
> Status Window to see what's showing there.
> 
> Two Tips:
> 
> - In InterMapper 5.3, you can drag across the entire contents of the status 
> window and copy/paste
> 
> - In InterMapper 5.2 and earlier, you can right-click in the Status window 
> and Copy all...
> 
> It would also be useful to see the values entered for your parameters. You 
> could either enter them into the e-mail message, or add them (temporarily) to 
> the <snmp-device-display> section of the probe so they're shown as part of 
> the status window.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Rich Brown                    [email protected]
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