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MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Master Configuration (sPDUMasterConfig) OIDs

There are three sPDUMasterConfig OIDs:

nsPDUMasterConfigPowerOn allows you to define the delay, if any, in seconds, between when power is applied to the MasterSwitch and the application of master power to the eight outlets:

q -1(for never apply power automatically) q 15 (for 15-second delay)

q 30 (for 30-second delay) q 45 (for 45-second delay) q 60 (for 1-minute delay) q 120 (for 2-minute delay) q 300 (for 5-minute delay)

nsPDUMasterConfigReboot allows you to define how long power will remain off, in seconds, during a reboot cycle:

q 5 q 10 q 15 q 20 q 30 q 45 q 60

nsPDUMasterConfigPDUName allows you to define an up to 20-character long name for the MasterSwitch.

Outlet Control (sPDUOutletControl) OIDs

The sPDUOutletControl OIDs consist of an sPDUOutletControlTableSize read-only OID that defines the number of outlets (always 8), as well as one set of identical OIDs for each outlet, each set consisting of:

nAn sPDUOutletControlIndex read-only OID that identifies the outlet.

nAn sPDUOutletPending read-only OID that identifies if the outlet has a command pending (commandPending) or not (noCommandPending).

nAn sPDUOutletCtl OID that allows you to use an SNMP SET to reboot the outlet (outletReboot), turn the outlet on (outletOn) or turn the outlet off (outletOff), or an SNMP GET to determine the outlet’s current state.

nAn sPDUOutletCtlName read-only OID that identifies the outlet’s device name (as defined by sPDUOutletName, an sPDUOutletConfig OID).

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American Power Conversion AP9210 manual Master Configuration sPDUMasterConfig OIDs, Outlet Control sPDUOutletControl OIDs