
Appendix D: SNMP MIBS
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upsConfig Group
(continued)
upsConfigOutputPower
The following objects in the UPSConfig group are read-write.
UpsConfigLowBattTime Valid settings for UPSConfigLowBattTime are between 0 and 99.
This is the amount of time before battery exhaustion that the low
battery alarm will begin to sound.
upsConfigAudibleStatus Valid settings for UPSConfigAudibleStatus are disabled(1) and
enabled(2). One suggested use for this object is to turn off the
buzzer before performing a test that would normally cause it to
sound.
upsConfigLowVoltageTransferPoint The difference between upsConfigHighVoltageTransferPoint and
upsConfigLowVoltageTransferPoint must be 20 volts or greater in
a 120 volt UPS, or 40 volts or greater in a 230 volt UPS,
upsConfigHighVoltageTransferPoint
upsControl Group
upsShutdownType The MIB defines two shutdown types: output(1) and system(2).
upsShutdownAfterDelay When set, the UPS will shut down either the UPS output only or
the entire UPS (based on the setting of upsShutdownType at the
time of shutdown) after the indicated number of seconds.
upsStartupAfterDelay This object will start the output after the indicated number of
seconds.
upsRebootWithDuration Setting this object will immediately stop the output of the UPS and
restart it after the number of seconds expires.
upsAutoRestart The MIB defines two settings: on(1) and off(2).
upsTraps Group
NOTE: Traps will only be sent if trap destination receiver(s) are configured.
Various objects status are sent along with each type of trap. Refer to the MIB for
specifics.
upsTrapOnBattery Whenever the UPS goes on battery, either due to AC power going
out of rated limits or user initiated, this trap will be sent.
upsTrapTestCompleted When a user initiated test is completed, this trap is sent.
Table 7. RFC1628 Support (Continued)
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