Black Box MPSH16-D20-120V User Manual

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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.  
Plugs are arranged in a table of N rows, where N is the number of plugs in the 
system.  Plug parameters are described below.
• 
plugTable::plugID – String indicating the plug’s ID.
• 
plugTable::plugName – String indicating the plug’s user-defined name.
• 
plugTable::plugStatus – Current state of the plug.
 
0 – Plug is OFF
 
1 – Plug is ON
• 
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.
• 
plugTable::plugCurrent – The current, in tenths of an Amp, that is 
being consumed by each switched outlet.
• 
plugTable::plugPower – The power, in Watts, that is being consumed 
by each switched outlet.