GEPARALLELUPS-MIB Table View

Table-centric layout grouping table, row, and column objects.

Tables
63
Rows
63
Columns
270
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.3.3 · 1 row entry · 7 columns
A list of input table entries.  The number of entries
is given by the value of upsInputNumLines.(*)
upsInputEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.3.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular input line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsInputLineIndex
The input line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.3.3.1.1
upsInputFrequency
The present input frequency.(*)
0.1 HertzNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.3.3.1.2
upsInputVoltage
The magnitude of the present input voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.3.3.1.3
upsInputCurrent
The magnitude of the present input current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.3.3.1.4
upsInputTruePower
The magnitude of the present input true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.3.3.1.5
upsInputVoltageMin
The lowest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.3.3.1.6
upsInputVoltageMax
The highest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.3.3.1.7
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.4.4 · 1 row entry · 8 columns
A list of output table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsOutputNumLines.(*)
upsOutputEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.4.4.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular output line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsOutputLineIndex
The output line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.4.4.1.1
upsOutputVoltage
The present output voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.4.4.1.2
upsOutputCurrent
The present output current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.4.4.1.3
upsOutputPower
The present output true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.4.4.1.4
upsOutputPercentLoad
The percentage of the UPS power capacity presently
being used on this output line, i.e., the greater of
the percent load of true power capacity and the
percent load of VA.(*)
percentInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.4.4.1.5
upsOutputPowerFactor
The present output power factor.
The returned value correspond to the cosf of the load.
A positive value indicate an inductive load;
a negative value indicate a capacitive load;
value 1 indicate a resistive load.
If…
0.01 cos phiInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.4.4.1.6
upsOutputPeakCurrent
The present output peak current.(*)
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.4.4.1.7
upsOutputShareCurrent
In a parallel system ideally all the UPS are requested to
contribute to the load with the same amount of current,
i.e. with no current share. The current share occurs when an
UPS exchanges some current with another UP…
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.4.4.1.8
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.5.3 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of bypass table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsBypassNumLines.(*)
upsBypassEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.5.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular bypass input.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsBypassLineIndex
The bypass line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.5.3.1.1
upsBypassVoltage
The present bypass voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.5.3.1.2
upsBypassCurrent
The present bypass current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.5.3.1.3
upsBypassPower
The present true power conveyed by the bypass.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.5.3.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.6.2 · 1 row entry · 3 columns
A list of alarm table entries.  The table contains
zero, one, or many rows at any moment, depending upon
the number of alarm conditions in effect.  The table
is initially empty at agent startup.  The agent
creates a row in the table each time a condition is
detected and deletes that row when that condition no
longer pertains.  The agent creates the first row with
upsAlarmId equal to 1, and increments the value of
upsAlarmId each time a new row is created, wrapping to
the first free value greater than or equal to 1 when
the maximum value of upsAlarmId would otherwise be
exceeded.  Consequently, after multiple operations,
the table may become sparse, e.g., containing entries
for rows 95, 100, 101, and 203 and the entries should
not be assumed to be in chronological order because
upsAlarmId might have wrapped.
          
Alarms are named by an AutonomousType (OBJECT
IDENTIFIER), upsAlarmDescr, to allow a single table to
reflect well known alarms plus alarms defined by a
particular implementation, i.e., as documented in the
private enterprise MIB definition for the device.  No
two rows will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr,
since alarms define conditions.  In order to meet this
requirement, care should be taken in the definition of
alarm conditions to insure that a system cannot enter
the same condition multiple times simultaneously.
          
The number of rows in the table at any given time is
reflected by the value of upsAlarmsPresent.(*)
upsAlarmEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.6.2.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular alarm.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsAlarmId
A unique identifier for an alarm condition. This
value must remain constant.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.6.2.1.1
upsAlarmDescr
A reference to an alarm description object. The
object referenced should not be accessible, but rather
be used to provide a unique description of the alarm
condition.(*)
SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType ObjectIdentifier
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.6.2.1.2
upsAlarmTime
The value of sysUpTime when the alarm condition was
detected. If the alarm condition was detected at the
time of agent startup and presumably existed before
agent startup, the value of upsAlarmTime shall equal
0.(*)
SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Unsigned32
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.6.2.1.3
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.8.7 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of receptacle table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsReceptacleNum.
upsReceptacleEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.8.7.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular receptacle.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsReceptacleLineIndex
The receptacle line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.8.7.1.1
upsReceptacleOnOff
The present state of the receptacle. Setting this
object to 'on' will cause the receptacle to be turned
on. Setting this object to 'off' will turn the
receptacle off. If the receptacle is already in the
desired state n…
Enumerationr/w .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.8.7.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.10.6 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of event table entries.  The number of entries is always
10, and the value of upsEventTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table.  Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..10)):
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingTimeStamp <time> 
PDU-SET upsEventGetNext <number>
PDU-GET upsEventTableSize
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 1
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 2
..
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsEventTableSize.
upsEventEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.10.6.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular event.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsEventLineIndex
The event line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.10.6.1.1
upsEventCode
The event code in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.10.6.1.2
upsEventStatus
The status of the UPS at the moment that the event was generated.
The format is specified at the 'upsStatus' command.
If the UPS is not able to deliver status information, then
SNMPNOSUCHNAME is returned.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.10.6.1.3
upsEventTime
The timestamp of the moment the event was generated.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.10.6.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.10.11 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of parameter entries. The number of entries is always
16, and the value of upsParameterTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table. Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..16)):
          
Read sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParametersRead <number>
PDU-GET upsParameterTableSize
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-GET upsParameterValue <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsParameterTableSize.
          
Write sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-SET upsParameterValue <number>
PDU-SET upsParametersWrite <number>
upsParameterEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.10.11.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular parameter.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsParameterLineIndex
The parameter line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.10.11.1.1
upsParameterValue
The parameter value in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32r/w
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.10.10.11.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.3.3 · 1 row entry · 7 columns
A list of input table entries.  The number of entries
is given by the value of upsInputNumLines.(*)
upsInputFirstEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.3.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular input line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsInputLineIndexfirst
The input line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.3.3.1.1
upsInputFrequencyfirst
The present input frequency.(*)
0.1 HertzNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.3.3.1.2
upsInputVoltagefirst
The magnitude of the present input voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.3.3.1.3
upsInputCurrentfirst
The magnitude of the present input current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.3.3.1.4
upsInputTruePowerfirst
The magnitude of the present input true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.3.3.1.5
upsInputVoltageMinfirst
The lowest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.3.3.1.6
upsInputVoltageMaxfirst
The highest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.3.3.1.7
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.4.4 · 1 row entry · 8 columns
A list of output table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsOutputNumLines.(*)
upsOutputFirstEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.4.4.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular output line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsOutputLineIndexfirst
The output line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.4.4.1.1
upsOutputVoltagefirst
The present output voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.4.4.1.2
upsOutputCurrentfirst
The present output current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.4.4.1.3
upsOutputPowerfirst
The present output true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.4.4.1.4
upsOutputPercentLoadfirst
The percentage of the UPS power capacity presently
being used on this output line, i.e., the greater of
the percent load of true power capacity and the
percent load of VA.(*)
percentInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.4.4.1.5
upsOutputPowerFactorfirst
The present output power factor.
The returned value correspond to the cosf of the load.
A positive value indicate an inductive load;
a negative value indicate a capacitive load;
value 1 indicate a resistive load.
If…
0.01 cos phiInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.4.4.1.6
upsOutputPeakCurrentfirst
The present output peak current.(*)
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.4.4.1.7
upsOutputShareCurrentfirst
In a parallel system ideally all the UPS are requested to
contribute to the load with the same amount of current,
i.e. with no current share. The current share occurs when an
UPS exchanges some current with another UP…
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.4.4.1.8
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.5.3 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of bypass table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsBypassNumLines.(*)
upsBypassFirstEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.5.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular bypass input.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsBypassLineIndexfirst
The bypass line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.5.3.1.1
upsBypassVoltagefirst
The present bypass voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.5.3.1.2
upsBypassCurrentfirst
The present bypass current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.5.3.1.3
upsBypassPowerfirst
The present true power conveyed by the bypass.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.5.3.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.6.2 · 1 row entry · 3 columns
A list of alarm table entries.  The table contains
zero, one, or many rows at any moment, depending upon
the number of alarm conditions in effect.  The table
is initially empty at agent startup.  The agent
creates a row in the table each time a condition is
detected and deletes that row when that condition no
longer pertains.  The agent creates the first row with
upsAlarmId equal to 1, and increments the value of
upsAlarmId each time a new row is created, wrapping to
the first free value greater than or equal to 1 when
the maximum value of upsAlarmId would otherwise be
exceeded.  Consequently, after multiple operations,
the table may become sparse, e.g., containing entries
for rows 95, 100, 101, and 203 and the entries should
not be assumed to be in chronological order because
upsAlarmId might have wrapped.
          
Alarms are named by an AutonomousType (OBJECT
IDENTIFIER), upsAlarmDescr, to allow a single table to
reflect well known alarms plus alarms defined by a
particular implementation, i.e., as documented in the
private enterprise MIB definition for the device.  No
two rows will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr,
since alarms define conditions.  In order to meet this
requirement, care should be taken in the definition of
alarm conditions to insure that a system cannot enter
the same condition multiple times simultaneously.
          
The number of rows in the table at any given time is
reflected by the value of upsAlarmsPresent.(*)
upsAlarmFirstEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.6.2.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular alarm.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsAlarmIdfirst
A unique identifier for an alarm condition. This
value must remain constant.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.6.2.1.1
upsAlarmDescrfirst
A reference to an alarm description object. The
object referenced should not be accessible, but rather
be used to provide a unique description of the alarm
condition.(*)
SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType ObjectIdentifier
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.6.2.1.2
upsAlarmTimefirst
The value of sysUpTime when the alarm condition was
detected. If the alarm condition was detected at the
time of agent startup and presumably existed before
agent startup, the value of upsAlarmTime shall equal
0.(*)
SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Unsigned32
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.6.2.1.3
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.8.7 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of receptacle table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsReceptacleNum.
upsReceptacleFirstEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.8.7.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular receptacle.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsReceptacleLineIndexfirst
The receptacle line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.8.7.1.1
upsReceptacleOnOfffirst
The present state of the receptacle. Setting this
object to 'on' will cause the receptacle to be turned
on. Setting this object to 'off' will turn the
receptacle off. If the receptacle is already in the
desired state n…
Enumerationr/w .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.8.7.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.10.6 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of event table entries.  The number of entries is always
10, and the value of upsEventTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table.  Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..10)):
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingTimeStamp <time> 
PDU-SET upsEventGetNext <number>
PDU-GET upsEventTableSize
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 1
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 2
..
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsEventTableSize.
upsEventFirstEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.10.6.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular event.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsEventLineIndexfirst
The event line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.10.6.1.1
upsEventCodefirst
The event code in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.10.6.1.2
upsEventStatusfirst
The status of the UPS at the moment that the event was generated.
The format is specified at the 'upsStatus' command.
If the UPS is not able to deliver status information, then
SNMPNOSUCHNAME is returned.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.10.6.1.3
upsEventTimefirst
The timestamp of the moment the event was generated.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.10.6.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.10.11 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of parameter entries. The number of entries is always
16, and the value of upsParameterTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table. Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..16)):
          
Read sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParametersRead <number>
PDU-GET upsParameterTableSize
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-GET upsParameterValue <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsParameterTableSize.
          
Write sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-SET upsParameterValue <number>
PDU-SET upsParametersWrite <number>
upsParameterFirstEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.10.11.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular parameter.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsParameterLineIndexfirst
The parameter line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.10.11.1.1
upsParameterValuefirst
The parameter value in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32r/w
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.11.10.11.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.3.3 · 1 row entry · 7 columns
A list of input table entries.  The number of entries
is given by the value of upsInputNumLines.(*)
upsInputSecondEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.3.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular input line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsInputLineIndexsecond
The input line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.3.3.1.1
upsInputFrequencysecond
The present input frequency.(*)
0.1 HertzNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.3.3.1.2
upsInputVoltagesecond
The magnitude of the present input voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.3.3.1.3
upsInputCurrentsecond
The magnitude of the present input current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.3.3.1.4
upsInputTruePowersecond
The magnitude of the present input true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.3.3.1.5
upsInputVoltageMinsecond
The lowest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.3.3.1.6
upsInputVoltageMaxsecond
The highest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.3.3.1.7
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.4.4 · 1 row entry · 8 columns
A list of output table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsOutputNumLines.(*)
upsOutputSecondEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.4.4.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular output line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsOutputLineIndexsecond
The output line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.4.4.1.1
upsOutputVoltagesecond
The present output voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.4.4.1.2
upsOutputCurrentsecond
The present output current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.4.4.1.3
upsOutputPowersecond
The present output true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.4.4.1.4
upsOutputPercentLoadsecond
The percentage of the UPS power capacity presently
being used on this output line, i.e., the greater of
the percent load of true power capacity and the
percent load of VA.(*)
percentInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.4.4.1.5
upsOutputPowerFactorsecond
The present output power factor.
The returned value correspond to the cosf of the load.
A positive value indicate an inductive load;
a negative value indicate a capacitive load;
value 1 indicate a resistive load.
If…
0.01 cos phiInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.4.4.1.6
upsOutputPeakCurrentsecond
The present output peak current.(*)
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.4.4.1.7
upsOutputShareCurrentsecond
In a parallel system ideally all the UPS are requested to
contribute to the load with the same amount of current,
i.e. with no current share. The current share occurs when an
UPS exchanges some current with another UP…
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.4.4.1.8
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.5.3 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of bypass table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsBypassNumLines.(*)
upsBypassSecondEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.5.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular bypass input.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsBypassLineIndexsecond
The bypass line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.5.3.1.1
upsBypassVoltagesecond
The present bypass voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.5.3.1.2
upsBypassCurrentsecond
The present bypass current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.5.3.1.3
upsBypassPowersecond
The present true power conveyed by the bypass.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.5.3.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.6.2 · 1 row entry · 3 columns
A list of alarm table entries.  The table contains
zero, one, or many rows at any moment, depending upon
the number of alarm conditions in effect.  The table
is initially empty at agent startup.  The agent
creates a row in the table each time a condition is
detected and deletes that row when that condition no
longer pertains.  The agent creates the first row with
upsAlarmId equal to 1, and increments the value of
upsAlarmId each time a new row is created, wrapping to
the first free value greater than or equal to 1 when
the maximum value of upsAlarmId would otherwise be
exceeded.  Consequently, after multiple operations,
the table may become sparse, e.g., containing entries
for rows 95, 100, 101, and 203 and the entries should
not be assumed to be in chronological order because
upsAlarmId might have wrapped.
          
Alarms are named by an AutonomousType (OBJECT
IDENTIFIER), upsAlarmDescr, to allow a single table to
reflect well known alarms plus alarms defined by a
particular implementation, i.e., as documented in the
private enterprise MIB definition for the device.  No
two rows will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr,
since alarms define conditions.  In order to meet this
requirement, care should be taken in the definition of
alarm conditions to insure that a system cannot enter
the same condition multiple times simultaneously.
          
The number of rows in the table at any given time is
reflected by the value of upsAlarmsPresent.(*)
upsAlarmSecondEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.6.2.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular alarm.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsAlarmIdsecond
A unique identifier for an alarm condition. This
value must remain constant.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.6.2.1.1
upsAlarmDescrsecond
A reference to an alarm description object. The
object referenced should not be accessible, but rather
be used to provide a unique description of the alarm
condition.(*)
SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType ObjectIdentifier
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.6.2.1.2
upsAlarmTimesecond
The value of sysUpTime when the alarm condition was
detected. If the alarm condition was detected at the
time of agent startup and presumably existed before
agent startup, the value of upsAlarmTime shall equal
0.(*)
SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Unsigned32
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.6.2.1.3
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.8.7 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of receptacle table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsReceptacleNum.
upsReceptacleSecondEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.8.7.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular receptacle.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsReceptacleLineIndexsecond
The receptacle line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.8.7.1.1
upsReceptacleOnOffsecond
The present state of the receptacle. Setting this
object to 'on' will cause the receptacle to be turned
on. Setting this object to 'off' will turn the
receptacle off. If the receptacle is already in the
desired state n…
Enumerationr/w .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.8.7.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.10.6 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of event table entries.  The number of entries is always
10, and the value of upsEventTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table.  Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..10)):
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingTimeStamp <time> 
PDU-SET upsEventGetNext <number>
PDU-GET upsEventTableSize
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 1
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 2
..
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsEventTableSize.
upsEventSecondEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.10.6.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular event.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsEventLineIndexsecond
The event line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.10.6.1.1
upsEventCodesecond
The event code in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.10.6.1.2
upsEventStatussecond
The status of the UPS at the moment that the event was generated.
The format is specified at the 'upsStatus' command.
If the UPS is not able to deliver status information, then
SNMPNOSUCHNAME is returned.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.10.6.1.3
upsEventTimesecond
The timestamp of the moment the event was generated.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.10.6.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.10.11 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of parameter entries. The number of entries is always
16, and the value of upsParameterTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table. Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..16)):
          
Read sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParametersRead <number>
PDU-GET upsParameterTableSize
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-GET upsParameterValue <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsParameterTableSize.
          
Write sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-SET upsParameterValue <number>
PDU-SET upsParametersWrite <number>
upsParameterSecondEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.10.11.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular parameter.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsParameterLineIndexsecond
The parameter line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.10.11.1.1
upsParameterValuesecond
The parameter value in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32r/w
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.12.10.11.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.3.3 · 1 row entry · 7 columns
A list of input table entries.  The number of entries
is given by the value of upsInputNumLines.(*)
upsInputThirdEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.3.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular input line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsInputLineIndexthird
The input line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.3.3.1.1
upsInputFrequencythird
The present input frequency.(*)
0.1 HertzNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.3.3.1.2
upsInputVoltagethird
The magnitude of the present input voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.3.3.1.3
upsInputCurrentthird
The magnitude of the present input current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.3.3.1.4
upsInputTruePowerthird
The magnitude of the present input true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.3.3.1.5
upsInputVoltageMinthird
The lowest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.3.3.1.6
upsInputVoltageMaxthird
The highest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.3.3.1.7
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.4.4 · 1 row entry · 8 columns
A list of output table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsOutputNumLines.(*)
upsOutputThirdEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.4.4.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular output line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsOutputLineIndexthird
The output line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.4.4.1.1
upsOutputVoltagethird
The present output voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.4.4.1.2
upsOutputCurrentthird
The present output current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.4.4.1.3
upsOutputPowerthird
The present output true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.4.4.1.4
upsOutputPercentLoadthird
The percentage of the UPS power capacity presently
being used on this output line, i.e., the greater of
the percent load of true power capacity and the
percent load of VA.(*)
percentInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.4.4.1.5
upsOutputPowerFactorthird
The present output power factor.
The returned value correspond to the cosf of the load.
A positive value indicate an inductive load;
a negative value indicate a capacitive load;
value 1 indicate a resistive load.
If…
0.01 cos phiInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.4.4.1.6
upsOutputPeakCurrentthird
The present output peak current.(*)
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.4.4.1.7
upsOutputShareCurrentthird
In a parallel system ideally all the UPS are requested to
contribute to the load with the same amount of current,
i.e. with no current share. The current share occurs when an
UPS exchanges some current with another UP…
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.4.4.1.8
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.5.3 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of bypass table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsBypassNumLines.(*)
upsBypassThirdEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.5.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular bypass input.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsBypassLineIndexthird
The bypass line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.5.3.1.1
upsBypassVoltagethird
The present bypass voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.5.3.1.2
upsBypassCurrentthird
The present bypass current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.5.3.1.3
upsBypassPowerthird
The present true power conveyed by the bypass.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.5.3.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.6.2 · 1 row entry · 3 columns
A list of alarm table entries.  The table contains
zero, one, or many rows at any moment, depending upon
the number of alarm conditions in effect.  The table
is initially empty at agent startup.  The agent
creates a row in the table each time a condition is
detected and deletes that row when that condition no
longer pertains.  The agent creates the first row with
upsAlarmId equal to 1, and increments the value of
upsAlarmId each time a new row is created, wrapping to
the first free value greater than or equal to 1 when
the maximum value of upsAlarmId would otherwise be
exceeded.  Consequently, after multiple operations,
the table may become sparse, e.g., containing entries
for rows 95, 100, 101, and 203 and the entries should
not be assumed to be in chronological order because
upsAlarmId might have wrapped.
          
Alarms are named by an AutonomousType (OBJECT
IDENTIFIER), upsAlarmDescr, to allow a single table to
reflect well known alarms plus alarms defined by a
particular implementation, i.e., as documented in the
private enterprise MIB definition for the device.  No
two rows will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr,
since alarms define conditions.  In order to meet this
requirement, care should be taken in the definition of
alarm conditions to insure that a system cannot enter
the same condition multiple times simultaneously.
          
The number of rows in the table at any given time is
reflected by the value of upsAlarmsPresent.(*)
upsAlarmThirdEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.6.2.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular alarm.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsAlarmIdthird
A unique identifier for an alarm condition. This
value must remain constant.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.6.2.1.1
upsAlarmDescrthird
A reference to an alarm description object. The
object referenced should not be accessible, but rather
be used to provide a unique description of the alarm
condition.(*)
SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType ObjectIdentifier
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.6.2.1.2
upsAlarmTimethird
The value of sysUpTime when the alarm condition was
detected. If the alarm condition was detected at the
time of agent startup and presumably existed before
agent startup, the value of upsAlarmTime shall equal
0.(*)
SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Unsigned32
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.6.2.1.3
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.8.7 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of receptacle table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsReceptacleNum.
upsReceptacleThirdEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.8.7.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular receptacle.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsReceptacleLineIndexthird
The receptacle line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.8.7.1.1
upsReceptacleOnOffthird
The present state of the receptacle. Setting this
object to 'on' will cause the receptacle to be turned
on. Setting this object to 'off' will turn the
receptacle off. If the receptacle is already in the
desired state n…
Enumerationr/w .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.8.7.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.10.6 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of event table entries.  The number of entries is always
10, and the value of upsEventTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table.  Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..10)):
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingTimeStamp <time> 
PDU-SET upsEventGetNext <number>
PDU-GET upsEventTableSize
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 1
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 2
..
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsEventTableSize.
upsEventThirdEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.10.6.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular event.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsEventLineIndexthird
The event line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.10.6.1.1
upsEventCodethird
The event code in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.10.6.1.2
upsEventStatusthird
The status of the UPS at the moment that the event was generated.
The format is specified at the 'upsStatus' command.
If the UPS is not able to deliver status information, then
SNMPNOSUCHNAME is returned.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.10.6.1.3
upsEventTimethird
The timestamp of the moment the event was generated.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.10.6.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.10.11 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of parameter entries. The number of entries is always
16, and the value of upsParameterTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table. Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..16)):
          
Read sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParametersRead <number>
PDU-GET upsParameterTableSize
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-GET upsParameterValue <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsParameterTableSize.
          
Write sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-SET upsParameterValue <number>
PDU-SET upsParametersWrite <number>
upsParameterThirdEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.10.11.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular parameter.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsParameterLineIndexthird
The parameter line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.10.11.1.1
upsParameterValuethird
The parameter value in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32r/w
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.13.10.11.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.3.3 · 1 row entry · 7 columns
A list of input table entries.  The number of entries
is given by the value of upsInputNumLines.(*)
upsInputFourthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.3.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular input line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsInputLineIndexfourth
The input line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.3.3.1.1
upsInputFrequencyfourth
The present input frequency.(*)
0.1 HertzNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.3.3.1.2
upsInputVoltagefourth
The magnitude of the present input voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.3.3.1.3
upsInputCurrentfourth
The magnitude of the present input current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.3.3.1.4
upsInputTruePowerfourth
The magnitude of the present input true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.3.3.1.5
upsInputVoltageMinfourth
The lowest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.3.3.1.6
upsInputVoltageMaxfourth
The highest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.3.3.1.7
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.4.4 · 1 row entry · 8 columns
A list of output table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsOutputNumLines.(*)
upsOutputFourthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.4.4.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular output line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsOutputLineIndexfourth
The output line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.4.4.1.1
upsOutputVoltagefourth
The present output voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.4.4.1.2
upsOutputCurrentfourth
The present output current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.4.4.1.3
upsOutputPowerfourth
The present output true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.4.4.1.4
upsOutputPercentLoadfourth
The percentage of the UPS power capacity presently
being used on this output line, i.e., the greater of
the percent load of true power capacity and the
percent load of VA.(*)
percentInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.4.4.1.5
upsOutputPowerFactorfourth
The present output power factor.
The returned value correspond to the cosf of the load.
A positive value indicate an inductive load;
a negative value indicate a capacitive load;
value 1 indicate a resistive load.
If…
0.01 cos phiInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.4.4.1.6
upsOutputPeakCurrentfourth
The present output peak current.(*)
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.4.4.1.7
upsOutputShareCurrentfourth
In a parallel system ideally all the UPS are requested to
contribute to the load with the same amount of current,
i.e. with no current share. The current share occurs when an
UPS exchanges some current with another UP…
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.4.4.1.8
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.5.3 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of bypass table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsBypassNumLines.(*)
upsBypassFourthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.5.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular bypass input.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsBypassLineIndexfourth
The bypass line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.5.3.1.1
upsBypassVoltagefourth
The present bypass voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.5.3.1.2
upsBypassCurrentfourth
The present bypass current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.5.3.1.3
upsBypassPowerfourth
The present true power conveyed by the bypass.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.5.3.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.6.2 · 1 row entry · 3 columns
A list of alarm table entries.  The table contains
zero, one, or many rows at any moment, depending upon
the number of alarm conditions in effect.  The table
is initially empty at agent startup.  The agent
creates a row in the table each time a condition is
detected and deletes that row when that condition no
longer pertains.  The agent creates the first row with
upsAlarmId equal to 1, and increments the value of
upsAlarmId each time a new row is created, wrapping to
the first free value greater than or equal to 1 when
the maximum value of upsAlarmId would otherwise be
exceeded.  Consequently, after multiple operations,
the table may become sparse, e.g., containing entries
for rows 95, 100, 101, and 203 and the entries should
not be assumed to be in chronological order because
upsAlarmId might have wrapped.
          
Alarms are named by an AutonomousType (OBJECT
IDENTIFIER), upsAlarmDescr, to allow a single table to
reflect well known alarms plus alarms defined by a
particular implementation, i.e., as documented in the
private enterprise MIB definition for the device.  No
two rows will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr,
since alarms define conditions.  In order to meet this
requirement, care should be taken in the definition of
alarm conditions to insure that a system cannot enter
the same condition multiple times simultaneously.
          
The number of rows in the table at any given time is
reflected by the value of upsAlarmsPresent.(*)
upsAlarmFourthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.6.2.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular alarm.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsAlarmIdfourth
A unique identifier for an alarm condition. This
value must remain constant.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.6.2.1.1
upsAlarmDescrfourth
A reference to an alarm description object. The
object referenced should not be accessible, but rather
be used to provide a unique description of the alarm
condition.(*)
SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType ObjectIdentifier
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.6.2.1.2
upsAlarmTimefourth
The value of sysUpTime when the alarm condition was
detected. If the alarm condition was detected at the
time of agent startup and presumably existed before
agent startup, the value of upsAlarmTime shall equal
0.(*)
SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Unsigned32
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.6.2.1.3
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.8.7 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of receptacle table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsReceptacleNum.
upsReceptacleFourthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.8.7.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular receptacle.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsReceptacleLineIndexfourth
The receptacle line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.8.7.1.1
upsReceptacleOnOfffourth
The present state of the receptacle. Setting this
object to 'on' will cause the receptacle to be turned
on. Setting this object to 'off' will turn the
receptacle off. If the receptacle is already in the
desired state n…
Enumerationr/w .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.8.7.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.10.6 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of event table entries.  The number of entries is always
10, and the value of upsEventTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table.  Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..10)):
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingTimeStamp <time> 
PDU-SET upsEventGetNext <number>
PDU-GET upsEventTableSize
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 1
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 2
..
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsEventTableSize.
upsEventFourthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.10.6.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular event.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsEventLineIndexfourth
The event line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.10.6.1.1
upsEventCodefourth
The event code in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.10.6.1.2
upsEventStatusfourth
The status of the UPS at the moment that the event was generated.
The format is specified at the 'upsStatus' command.
If the UPS is not able to deliver status information, then
SNMPNOSUCHNAME is returned.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.10.6.1.3
upsEventTimefourth
The timestamp of the moment the event was generated.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.10.6.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.10.11 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of parameter entries. The number of entries is always
16, and the value of upsParameterTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table. Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..16)):
          
Read sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParametersRead <number>
PDU-GET upsParameterTableSize
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-GET upsParameterValue <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsParameterTableSize.
          
Write sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-SET upsParameterValue <number>
PDU-SET upsParametersWrite <number>
upsParameterFourthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.10.11.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular parameter.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsParameterLineIndexfourth
The parameter line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.10.11.1.1
upsParameterValuefourth
The parameter value in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32r/w
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.14.10.11.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.3.3 · 1 row entry · 7 columns
A list of input table entries.  The number of entries
is given by the value of upsInputNumLines.(*)
upsInputFifthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.3.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular input line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsInputLineIndexfifth
The input line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.3.3.1.1
upsInputFrequencyfifth
The present input frequency.(*)
0.1 HertzNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.3.3.1.2
upsInputVoltagefifth
The magnitude of the present input voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.3.3.1.3
upsInputCurrentfifth
The magnitude of the present input current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.3.3.1.4
upsInputTruePowerfifth
The magnitude of the present input true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.3.3.1.5
upsInputVoltageMinfifth
The lowest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.3.3.1.6
upsInputVoltageMaxfifth
The highest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.3.3.1.7
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.4.4 · 1 row entry · 8 columns
A list of output table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsOutputNumLines.(*)
upsOutputFifthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.4.4.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular output line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsOutputLineIndexfifth
The output line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.4.4.1.1
upsOutputVoltagefifth
The present output voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.4.4.1.2
upsOutputCurrentfifth
The present output current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.4.4.1.3
upsOutputPowerfifth
The present output true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.4.4.1.4
upsOutputPercentLoadfifth
The percentage of the UPS power capacity presently
being used on this output line, i.e., the greater of
the percent load of true power capacity and the
percent load of VA.(*)
percentInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.4.4.1.5
upsOutputPowerFactorfifth
The present output power factor.
The returned value correspond to the cosf of the load.
A positive value indicate an inductive load;
a negative value indicate a capacitive load;
value 1 indicate a resistive load.
If…
0.01 cos phiInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.4.4.1.6
upsOutputPeakCurrentfifth
The present output peak current.(*)
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.4.4.1.7
upsOutputShareCurrentfifth
In a parallel system ideally all the UPS are requested to
contribute to the load with the same amount of current,
i.e. with no current share. The current share occurs when an
UPS exchanges some current with another UP…
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.4.4.1.8
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.5.3 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of bypass table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsBypassNumLines.(*)
upsBypassFifthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.5.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular bypass input.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsBypassLineIndexfifth
The bypass line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.5.3.1.1
upsBypassVoltagefifth
The present bypass voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.5.3.1.2
upsBypassCurrentfifth
The present bypass current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.5.3.1.3
upsBypassPowerfifth
The present true power conveyed by the bypass.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.5.3.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.6.2 · 1 row entry · 3 columns
A list of alarm table entries.  The table contains
zero, one, or many rows at any moment, depending upon
the number of alarm conditions in effect.  The table
is initially empty at agent startup.  The agent
creates a row in the table each time a condition is
detected and deletes that row when that condition no
longer pertains.  The agent creates the first row with
upsAlarmId equal to 1, and increments the value of
upsAlarmId each time a new row is created, wrapping to
the first free value greater than or equal to 1 when
the maximum value of upsAlarmId would otherwise be
exceeded.  Consequently, after multiple operations,
the table may become sparse, e.g., containing entries
for rows 95, 100, 101, and 203 and the entries should
not be assumed to be in chronological order because
upsAlarmId might have wrapped.
          
Alarms are named by an AutonomousType (OBJECT
IDENTIFIER), upsAlarmDescr, to allow a single table to
reflect well known alarms plus alarms defined by a
particular implementation, i.e., as documented in the
private enterprise MIB definition for the device.  No
two rows will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr,
since alarms define conditions.  In order to meet this
requirement, care should be taken in the definition of
alarm conditions to insure that a system cannot enter
the same condition multiple times simultaneously.
          
The number of rows in the table at any given time is
reflected by the value of upsAlarmsPresent.(*)
upsAlarmFifthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.6.2.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular alarm.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsAlarmIdfifth
A unique identifier for an alarm condition. This
value must remain constant.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.6.2.1.1
upsAlarmDescrfifth
A reference to an alarm description object. The
object referenced should not be accessible, but rather
be used to provide a unique description of the alarm
condition.(*)
SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType ObjectIdentifier
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.6.2.1.2
upsAlarmTimefifth
The value of sysUpTime when the alarm condition was
detected. If the alarm condition was detected at the
time of agent startup and presumably existed before
agent startup, the value of upsAlarmTime shall equal
0.(*)
SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Unsigned32
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.6.2.1.3
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.8.7 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of receptacle table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsReceptacleNum.
upsReceptacleFifthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.8.7.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular receptacle.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsReceptacleLineIndexfifth
The receptacle line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.8.7.1.1
upsReceptacleOnOfffifth
The present state of the receptacle. Setting this
object to 'on' will cause the receptacle to be turned
on. Setting this object to 'off' will turn the
receptacle off. If the receptacle is already in the
desired state n…
Enumerationr/w .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.8.7.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.10.6 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of event table entries.  The number of entries is always
10, and the value of upsEventTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table.  Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..10)):
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingTimeStamp <time> 
PDU-SET upsEventGetNext <number>
PDU-GET upsEventTableSize
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 1
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 2
..
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsEventTableSize.
upsEventFifthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.10.6.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular event.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsEventLineIndexfifth
The event line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.10.6.1.1
upsEventCodefifth
The event code in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.10.6.1.2
upsEventStatusfifth
The status of the UPS at the moment that the event was generated.
The format is specified at the 'upsStatus' command.
If the UPS is not able to deliver status information, then
SNMPNOSUCHNAME is returned.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.10.6.1.3
upsEventTimefifth
The timestamp of the moment the event was generated.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.10.6.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.10.11 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of parameter entries. The number of entries is always
16, and the value of upsParameterTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table. Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..16)):
          
Read sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParametersRead <number>
PDU-GET upsParameterTableSize
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-GET upsParameterValue <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsParameterTableSize.
          
Write sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-SET upsParameterValue <number>
PDU-SET upsParametersWrite <number>
upsParameterFifthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.10.11.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular parameter.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsParameterLineIndexfifth
The parameter line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.10.11.1.1
upsParameterValuefifth
The parameter value in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32r/w
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.15.10.11.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.3.3 · 1 row entry · 7 columns
A list of input table entries.  The number of entries
is given by the value of upsInputNumLines.(*)
upsInputSixthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.3.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular input line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsInputLineIndexsixth
The input line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.3.3.1.1
upsInputFrequencysixth
The present input frequency.(*)
0.1 HertzNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.3.3.1.2
upsInputVoltagesixth
The magnitude of the present input voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.3.3.1.3
upsInputCurrentsixth
The magnitude of the present input current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.3.3.1.4
upsInputTruePowersixth
The magnitude of the present input true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.3.3.1.5
upsInputVoltageMinsixth
The lowest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.3.3.1.6
upsInputVoltageMaxsixth
The highest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.3.3.1.7
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.4.4 · 1 row entry · 8 columns
A list of output table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsOutputNumLines.(*)
upsOutputSixthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.4.4.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular output line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsOutputLineIndexsixth
The output line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.4.4.1.1
upsOutputVoltagesixth
The present output voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.4.4.1.2
upsOutputCurrentsixth
The present output current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.4.4.1.3
upsOutputPowersixth
The present output true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.4.4.1.4
upsOutputPercentLoadsixth
The percentage of the UPS power capacity presently
being used on this output line, i.e., the greater of
the percent load of true power capacity and the
percent load of VA.(*)
percentInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.4.4.1.5
upsOutputPowerFactorsixth
The present output power factor.
The returned value correspond to the cosf of the load.
A positive value indicate an inductive load;
a negative value indicate a capacitive load;
value 1 indicate a resistive load.
If…
0.01 cos phiInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.4.4.1.6
upsOutputPeakCurrentsixth
The present output peak current.(*)
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.4.4.1.7
upsOutputShareCurrentsixth
In a parallel system ideally all the UPS are requested to
contribute to the load with the same amount of current,
i.e. with no current share. The current share occurs when an
UPS exchanges some current with another UP…
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.4.4.1.8
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.5.3 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of bypass table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsBypassNumLines.(*)
upsBypassSixthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.5.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular bypass input.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsBypassLineIndexsixth
The bypass line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.5.3.1.1
upsBypassVoltagesixth
The present bypass voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.5.3.1.2
upsBypassCurrentsixth
The present bypass current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.5.3.1.3
upsBypassPowersixth
The present true power conveyed by the bypass.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.5.3.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.6.2 · 1 row entry · 3 columns
A list of alarm table entries.  The table contains
zero, one, or many rows at any moment, depending upon
the number of alarm conditions in effect.  The table
is initially empty at agent startup.  The agent
creates a row in the table each time a condition is
detected and deletes that row when that condition no
longer pertains.  The agent creates the first row with
upsAlarmId equal to 1, and increments the value of
upsAlarmId each time a new row is created, wrapping to
the first free value greater than or equal to 1 when
the maximum value of upsAlarmId would otherwise be
exceeded.  Consequently, after multiple operations,
the table may become sparse, e.g., containing entries
for rows 95, 100, 101, and 203 and the entries should
not be assumed to be in chronological order because
upsAlarmId might have wrapped.
          
Alarms are named by an AutonomousType (OBJECT
IDENTIFIER), upsAlarmDescr, to allow a single table to
reflect well known alarms plus alarms defined by a
particular implementation, i.e., as documented in the
private enterprise MIB definition for the device.  No
two rows will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr,
since alarms define conditions.  In order to meet this
requirement, care should be taken in the definition of
alarm conditions to insure that a system cannot enter
the same condition multiple times simultaneously.
          
The number of rows in the table at any given time is
reflected by the value of upsAlarmsPresent.(*)
upsAlarmSixthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.6.2.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular alarm.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsAlarmIdsixth
A unique identifier for an alarm condition. This
value must remain constant.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.6.2.1.1
upsAlarmDescrsixth
A reference to an alarm description object. The
object referenced should not be accessible, but rather
be used to provide a unique description of the alarm
condition.(*)
SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType ObjectIdentifier
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.6.2.1.2
upsAlarmTimesixth
The value of sysUpTime when the alarm condition was
detected. If the alarm condition was detected at the
time of agent startup and presumably existed before
agent startup, the value of upsAlarmTime shall equal
0.(*)
SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Unsigned32
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.6.2.1.3
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.8.7 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of receptacle table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsReceptacleNum.
upsReceptacleSixthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.8.7.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular receptacle.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsReceptacleLineIndexsixth
The receptacle line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.8.7.1.1
upsReceptacleOnOffsixth
The present state of the receptacle. Setting this
object to 'on' will cause the receptacle to be turned
on. Setting this object to 'off' will turn the
receptacle off. If the receptacle is already in the
desired state n…
Enumerationr/w .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.8.7.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.10.6 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of event table entries.  The number of entries is always
10, and the value of upsEventTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table.  Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..10)):
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingTimeStamp <time> 
PDU-SET upsEventGetNext <number>
PDU-GET upsEventTableSize
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 1
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 2
..
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsEventTableSize.
upsEventSixthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.10.6.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular event.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsEventLineIndexsixth
The event line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.10.6.1.1
upsEventCodesixth
The event code in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.10.6.1.2
upsEventStatussixth
The status of the UPS at the moment that the event was generated.
The format is specified at the 'upsStatus' command.
If the UPS is not able to deliver status information, then
SNMPNOSUCHNAME is returned.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.10.6.1.3
upsEventTimesixth
The timestamp of the moment the event was generated.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.10.6.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.10.11 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of parameter entries. The number of entries is always
16, and the value of upsParameterTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table. Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..16)):
          
Read sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParametersRead <number>
PDU-GET upsParameterTableSize
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-GET upsParameterValue <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsParameterTableSize.
          
Write sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-SET upsParameterValue <number>
PDU-SET upsParametersWrite <number>
upsParameterSixthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.10.11.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular parameter.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsParameterLineIndexsixth
The parameter line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.10.11.1.1
upsParameterValuesixth
The parameter value in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32r/w
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.16.10.11.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.3.3 · 1 row entry · 7 columns
A list of input table entries.  The number of entries
is given by the value of upsInputNumLines.(*)
upsInputSeventhEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.3.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular input line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsInputLineIndexseventh
The input line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.3.3.1.1
upsInputFrequencyseventh
The present input frequency.(*)
0.1 HertzNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.3.3.1.2
upsInputVoltageseventh
The magnitude of the present input voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.3.3.1.3
upsInputCurrentseventh
The magnitude of the present input current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.3.3.1.4
upsInputTruePowerseventh
The magnitude of the present input true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.3.3.1.5
upsInputVoltageMinseventh
The lowest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.3.3.1.6
upsInputVoltageMaxseventh
The highest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.3.3.1.7
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.4.4 · 1 row entry · 8 columns
A list of output table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsOutputNumLines.(*)
upsOutputSeventhEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.4.4.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular output line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsOutputLineIndexseventh
The output line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.4.4.1.1
upsOutputVoltageseventh
The present output voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.4.4.1.2
upsOutputCurrentseventh
The present output current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.4.4.1.3
upsOutputPowerseventh
The present output true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.4.4.1.4
upsOutputPercentLoadseventh
The percentage of the UPS power capacity presently
being used on this output line, i.e., the greater of
the percent load of true power capacity and the
percent load of VA.(*)
percentInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.4.4.1.5
upsOutputPowerFactorseventh
The present output power factor.
The returned value correspond to the cosf of the load.
A positive value indicate an inductive load;
a negative value indicate a capacitive load;
value 1 indicate a resistive load.
If…
0.01 cos phiInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.4.4.1.6
upsOutputPeakCurrentseventh
The present output peak current.(*)
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.4.4.1.7
upsOutputShareCurrentseventh
In a parallel system ideally all the UPS are requested to
contribute to the load with the same amount of current,
i.e. with no current share. The current share occurs when an
UPS exchanges some current with another UP…
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.4.4.1.8
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.5.3 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of bypass table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsBypassNumLines.(*)
upsBypassSeventhEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.5.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular bypass input.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsBypassLineIndexseventh
The bypass line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.5.3.1.1
upsBypassVoltageseventh
The present bypass voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.5.3.1.2
upsBypassCurrentseventh
The present bypass current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.5.3.1.3
upsBypassPowerseventh
The present true power conveyed by the bypass.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.5.3.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.6.2 · 1 row entry · 3 columns
A list of alarm table entries.  The table contains
zero, one, or many rows at any moment, depending upon
the number of alarm conditions in effect.  The table
is initially empty at agent startup.  The agent
creates a row in the table each time a condition is
detected and deletes that row when that condition no
longer pertains.  The agent creates the first row with
upsAlarmId equal to 1, and increments the value of
upsAlarmId each time a new row is created, wrapping to
the first free value greater than or equal to 1 when
the maximum value of upsAlarmId would otherwise be
exceeded.  Consequently, after multiple operations,
the table may become sparse, e.g., containing entries
for rows 95, 100, 101, and 203 and the entries should
not be assumed to be in chronological order because
upsAlarmId might have wrapped.
          
Alarms are named by an AutonomousType (OBJECT
IDENTIFIER), upsAlarmDescr, to allow a single table to
reflect well known alarms plus alarms defined by a
particular implementation, i.e., as documented in the
private enterprise MIB definition for the device.  No
two rows will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr,
since alarms define conditions.  In order to meet this
requirement, care should be taken in the definition of
alarm conditions to insure that a system cannot enter
the same condition multiple times simultaneously.
          
The number of rows in the table at any given time is
reflected by the value of upsAlarmsPresent.(*)
upsAlarmSeventhEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.6.2.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular alarm.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsAlarmIdseventh
A unique identifier for an alarm condition. This
value must remain constant.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.6.2.1.1
upsAlarmDescrseventh
A reference to an alarm description object. The
object referenced should not be accessible, but rather
be used to provide a unique description of the alarm
condition.(*)
SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType ObjectIdentifier
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.6.2.1.2
upsAlarmTimeseventh
The value of sysUpTime when the alarm condition was
detected. If the alarm condition was detected at the
time of agent startup and presumably existed before
agent startup, the value of upsAlarmTime shall equal
0.(*)
SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Unsigned32
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.6.2.1.3
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.8.7 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of receptacle table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsReceptacleNum.
upsReceptacleSeventhEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.8.7.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular receptacle.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsReceptacleLineIndexseventh
The receptacle line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.8.7.1.1
upsReceptacleOnOffseventh
The present state of the receptacle. Setting this
object to 'on' will cause the receptacle to be turned
on. Setting this object to 'off' will turn the
receptacle off. If the receptacle is already in the
desired state n…
Enumerationr/w .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.8.7.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.10.6 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of event table entries.  The number of entries is always
10, and the value of upsEventTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table.  Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..10)):
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingTimeStamp <time> 
PDU-SET upsEventGetNext <number>
PDU-GET upsEventTableSize
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 1
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 2
..
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsEventTableSize.
upsEventSeventhEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.10.6.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular event.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsEventLineIndexseventh
The event line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.10.6.1.1
upsEventCodeseventh
The event code in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.10.6.1.2
upsEventStatusseventh
The status of the UPS at the moment that the event was generated.
The format is specified at the 'upsStatus' command.
If the UPS is not able to deliver status information, then
SNMPNOSUCHNAME is returned.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.10.6.1.3
upsEventTimeseventh
The timestamp of the moment the event was generated.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.10.6.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.10.11 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of parameter entries. The number of entries is always
16, and the value of upsParameterTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table. Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..16)):
          
Read sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParametersRead <number>
PDU-GET upsParameterTableSize
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-GET upsParameterValue <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsParameterTableSize.
          
Write sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-SET upsParameterValue <number>
PDU-SET upsParametersWrite <number>
upsParameterSeventhEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.10.11.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular parameter.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsParameterLineIndexseventh
The parameter line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.10.11.1.1
upsParameterValueseventh
The parameter value in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32r/w
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.17.10.11.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.3.3 · 1 row entry · 7 columns
A list of input table entries.  The number of entries
is given by the value of upsInputNumLines.(*)
upsInputEighthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.3.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular input line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsInputLineIndexeighth
The input line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.3.3.1.1
upsInputFrequencyeighth
The present input frequency.(*)
0.1 HertzNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.3.3.1.2
upsInputVoltageeighth
The magnitude of the present input voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.3.3.1.3
upsInputCurrenteighth
The magnitude of the present input current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.3.3.1.4
upsInputTruePowereighth
The magnitude of the present input true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.3.3.1.5
upsInputVoltageMineighth
The lowest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.3.3.1.6
upsInputVoltageMaxeighth
The highest magnitude of the input voltage since last read out.
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.3.3.1.7
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.4.4 · 1 row entry · 8 columns
A list of output table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsOutputNumLines.(*)
upsOutputEighthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.4.4.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular output line.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsOutputLineIndexeighth
The output line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.4.4.1.1
upsOutputVoltageeighth
The present output voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.4.4.1.2
upsOutputCurrenteighth
The present output current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.4.4.1.3
upsOutputPowereighth
The present output true power.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.4.4.1.4
upsOutputPercentLoadeighth
The percentage of the UPS power capacity presently
being used on this output line, i.e., the greater of
the percent load of true power capacity and the
percent load of VA.(*)
percentInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.4.4.1.5
upsOutputPowerFactoreighth
The present output power factor.
The returned value correspond to the cosf of the load.
A positive value indicate an inductive load;
a negative value indicate a capacitive load;
value 1 indicate a resistive load.
If…
0.01 cos phiInteger32 .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.4.4.1.6
upsOutputPeakCurrenteighth
The present output peak current.(*)
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.4.4.1.7
upsOutputShareCurrenteighth
In a parallel system ideally all the UPS are requested to
contribute to the load with the same amount of current,
i.e. with no current share. The current share occurs when an
UPS exchanges some current with another UP…
AmpsSNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.4.4.1.8
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.5.3 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of bypass table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsBypassNumLines.(*)
upsBypassEighthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.5.3.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular bypass input.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsBypassLineIndexeighth
The bypass line identifier.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.5.3.1.1
upsBypassVoltageeighth
The present bypass voltage.(*)
RMS VoltsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.5.3.1.2
upsBypassCurrenteighth
The present bypass current.(*)
0.1 RMS AmpNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.5.3.1.3
upsBypassPowereighth
The present true power conveyed by the bypass.(*)
WattsNonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.5.3.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.6.2 · 1 row entry · 3 columns
A list of alarm table entries.  The table contains
zero, one, or many rows at any moment, depending upon
the number of alarm conditions in effect.  The table
is initially empty at agent startup.  The agent
creates a row in the table each time a condition is
detected and deletes that row when that condition no
longer pertains.  The agent creates the first row with
upsAlarmId equal to 1, and increments the value of
upsAlarmId each time a new row is created, wrapping to
the first free value greater than or equal to 1 when
the maximum value of upsAlarmId would otherwise be
exceeded.  Consequently, after multiple operations,
the table may become sparse, e.g., containing entries
for rows 95, 100, 101, and 203 and the entries should
not be assumed to be in chronological order because
upsAlarmId might have wrapped.
          
Alarms are named by an AutonomousType (OBJECT
IDENTIFIER), upsAlarmDescr, to allow a single table to
reflect well known alarms plus alarms defined by a
particular implementation, i.e., as documented in the
private enterprise MIB definition for the device.  No
two rows will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr,
since alarms define conditions.  In order to meet this
requirement, care should be taken in the definition of
alarm conditions to insure that a system cannot enter
the same condition multiple times simultaneously.
          
The number of rows in the table at any given time is
reflected by the value of upsAlarmsPresent.(*)
upsAlarmEighthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.6.2.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular alarm.(*)
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsAlarmIdeighth
A unique identifier for an alarm condition. This
value must remain constant.(*)
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.6.2.1.1
upsAlarmDescreighth
A reference to an alarm description object. The
object referenced should not be accessible, but rather
be used to provide a unique description of the alarm
condition.(*)
SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCAutonomousType ObjectIdentifier
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.6.2.1.2
upsAlarmTimeeighth
The value of sysUpTime when the alarm condition was
detected. If the alarm condition was detected at the
time of agent startup and presumably existed before
agent startup, the value of upsAlarmTime shall equal
0.(*)
SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Unsigned32
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.6.2.1.3
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.8.7 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of receptacle table entries.  The number of
entries is given by the value of upsReceptacleNum.
upsReceptacleEighthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.8.7.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular receptacle.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsReceptacleLineIndexeighth
The receptacle line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.8.7.1.1
upsReceptacleOnOffeighth
The present state of the receptacle. Setting this
object to 'on' will cause the receptacle to be turned
on. Setting this object to 'off' will turn the
receptacle off. If the receptacle is already in the
desired state n…
Enumerationr/w .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.8.7.1.2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.10.6 · 1 row entry · 4 columns
A list of event table entries.  The number of entries is always
10, and the value of upsEventTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table.  Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..10)):
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingTimeStamp <time> 
PDU-SET upsEventGetNext <number>
PDU-GET upsEventTableSize
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 1
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime 2
..
PDU-GET upsEventCode,upsEventStatus,upsEventTime <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsEventTableSize.
upsEventEighthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.10.6.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular event.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsEventLineIndexeighth
The event line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.10.6.1.1
upsEventCodeeighth
The event code in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.10.6.1.2
upsEventStatuseighth
The status of the UPS at the moment that the event was generated.
The format is specified at the 'upsStatus' command.
If the UPS is not able to deliver status information, then
SNMPNOSUCHNAME is returned.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.10.6.1.3
upsEventTimeeighth
The timestamp of the moment the event was generated.
NonNegativeInteger32
Textual Convention: NonNegativeInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.10.6.1.4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.10.11 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
A list of parameter entries. The number of entries is always
16, and the value of upsParameterTableSize gives the number of valid
entries from the begging of the table. Invalid entries return 0.
          
To prevent problems with simultaneous queries from several agents,
these values MUST be accessed using several PDUs in the
same SNMP message (<number> is (1..16)):
          
Read sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParametersRead <number>
PDU-GET upsParameterTableSize
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-GET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-GET upsParameterValue <number>
          
The table is read up to requested number of events and the
management software afterwards decides which entries are
valid, as indicated by the upsParameterTableSize.
          
Write sequence:
          
PDU-SET upsSetStartingAddress <addr>
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 1
PDU-SET upsParameterValue 2
..
PDU-SET upsParameterValue <number>
PDU-SET upsParametersWrite <number>
upsParameterEighthEntry entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.10.11.1
An entry containing information applicable to a
particular parameter.
Indexes
No indexes recorded
Column Syntax OID
upsParameterLineIndexeighth
The parameter line identifier.
PositiveInteger32
Textual Convention: PositiveInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 1..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.10.11.1.1
upsParameterValueeighth
The parameter value in numerical format.
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32r/w
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
.1.3.6.1.4.1.818.1.1.18.10.11.1.2