SNMP-UPS(8) NUT Manual SNMP-UPS(8)NAMEsnmp-ups - Multi-MIB Driver for SNMP UPS equipment
NOTE
This man page only documents the hardware-specific features of the
snmp-ups driver. For information about the core driver, see
nutupsdrv(8).
SUPPORTED HARDWARE
The snmp-ups driver automatically detects and supports a wide range of
devices by loading various MIBS: ietf:: UPS that is RFC 1628 (UPS MIB)
compliant, e.g. MGE UPS SYSTEMS, Liebert, perhaps others (default)
mge
MGE UPS SYSTEMS and MGE Office Protection Systems devices with SNMP
cards (ref 66062, 66045, 66074 and 66244)
apcc
APC AP9605, AP9606, AP9617, and AP9618 APC network management
cards, as well as any others supporting the APC POWERNET MIB
netvision
Socomec Sicon UPS with Netvision Web/SNMP management card/external
box
pw
Powerware devices with ConnectUPS SNMP cards
aphel_genesisII
Eaton Powerware ePDU Monitored
aphel_revelation
Eaton Powerware ePDU Managed
raritan
Various Raritan PDUs
baytech
Various BayTech PDUs
cpqpower
HP/Compaq AF401A management card, perhaps others
cyberpower
Cyberpower RMCARD201. Should also support RMCARD100 (net version),
RMCARD202 and RMCARD301
EXTRA ARGUMENTS
This driver supports the following optional settings in the
ups.conf(5):
mibs=name
Set MIB compliance (default=auto, allowed entries: refer to the
above SUPPORTED HARDWARE). With "auto", the driver will try a
select set of SNMP objects until it finds one that the device
responds to.
community=name
Set community name (default = public). Note that you require a RW
community name to change UPS settings (as for a powerdown).
snmp_version=version
Set SNMP version (default = v1, the other allowed value is v2c)
pollfreq=value
Set polling frequency in seconds, to reduce network flow
(default=30)
notransferoids
Disable the monitoring of the low and high voltage transfer OIDs in
the hardware. This will remove input.transfer.low and
input.transfer.high from the list of variables. This should only be
used on APCC Symmetra equipment which has strangeness in the
three-phase power reporting.
secLevel=value
Set the securityLevel used for SNMPv3 messages
(default=noAuthNoPriv, allowed: authNoPriv,authPriv)
secName=value
Set the securityName used for authenticated SNMPv3 messages (no
default)
authPassword=value
Set the authentication pass phrase used for authenticated SNMPv3
messages (no default)
privPassword=value
Set the privacy pass phrase used for encrypted SNMPv3 messages (no
default)
authProtocol=value
Set the authentication protocol (MD5 or SHA) used for authenticated
SNMPv3 messages (default=MD5)
privProtocol=value
Set the privacy protocol (DES or AES) used for encrypted SNMPv3
messages (default=DES)
REQUIREMENTS
You will need to install the Net-SNMP package from
http://www.net-snmp.org/ before building this driver.
SNMP v3 also requires OpenSSL support from http://www.openssl.org.
LIMITATION
Shutdown
This driver does not provide a proper upsdrv_shutdown() function. There
probably never will be one, since at the time this script should run
(near the end of the system halt script), there will be no network
capabilities anymore. Probably the only way to shutdown an SNMP UPS is
by sending it a shutdown with delay command through upscmd(8) and hope
for the best that the system will have finished shutting down before
the power is cut.
INSTALLATION
This driver is only built if the Net-SNMP development files are present
on the system. You can also force it to be built by using "configure
--with-snmp=yes" before calling make.
IMPLEMENTATION
The hostname of the UPS is specified with the "port" value in ups.conf,
i.e.:
[snmpv1]
driver = snmp-ups
port = snmp-ups.example.com
community = public
snmp_version = v1
mibs = ietf
pollfreq = 15
desc = "Example SNMP v1 device"
[snmpv3]
driver = snmp-ups
port = 166.99.224.132
mibs = mge
secLevel = authPriv
secName = mysecurityname
authPassword = myauthenticationpassphrase
privPassword = myprivatepassphrase
desc = "Example SNMP v3 device, with the highest security level"
AUTHORS
Arnaud Quette, Dmitry Frolov
Sponsored by Eaton http://www.eaton.com and originally by MGE UPS
SYSTEMS http://www.mgeups.com/
SEE ALSO
The core driver:
nutupsdrv(8)
NUT SNMP Protocols Library
Available at: http://www.networkupstools.org/protocols/snmp/
Internet resources:
The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/
Network UPS Tools 08/07/2012 SNMP-UPS(8)