Black Box MPSH16-D20-120V User Manual
OUTLET MANAGED PDU
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13.4. Plug Control via SNMP
13.4.1. Plug Status/Control
ON, OFF, BOOT, and DEFAULT commands can be issued for plugs via SNMP.
ON, OFF, BOOT, and DEFAULT commands can be issued for plugs via SNMP.
Plugs are arranged in a table of N rows, where N is the number of plugs in the
system. Plug parameters are described below.
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plugTable::plugID – String indicating the plug’s ID.
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plugTable::plugName – String indicating the plug’s user-defined name.
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plugTable::plugStatus – Current state of the plug.
0 – Plug is OFF
1 – Plug is ON
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plugTable::plugAction – Action to be taken on plug.
1 – Mark to turn ON (does not execute)
2 – Mark to turn OFF (does not execute)
3 – Mark to BOOT (does not execute)
4 – Mark to DEFAULT (does not execute)
5 – Mark to turn ON and execute plug actions
6 - Mark to turn OFF and execute plug actions
7 - Mark to BOOT and execute plug actions
8 - Mark to DEFAULT and execute plug actions
Set
plugTable::plugAction to desired action, as specified by values 1-4
above, for each plug index the action is to be applied to. For the last plug you wish
to set before executing the commands, use values 5-8 instead, which will invoke the
requested commands all at once.
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plugTable::plugCurrent – The current, in tenths of an Amp, that is
being consumed by each switched outlet.
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plugTable::plugPower – The power, in Watts, that is being consumed
by each switched outlet.