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Chapter 4:
Measure-UPS (mUps) OIDs
PowerNet MIB Reference Guide
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[mUpsEnviron] Environment OIDs
An Environmental Monitor can monitor an environments ambient temperature and relative humidity.
You use two read-only [mUpsEnviron] OIDs to view those temperature and humidity values.
[mUpsContact] Contact OIDS
An Environmental Monitor or Measure-UPS can have up to four input contacts in use. Each sensor
provides an open contact condition and a closed contact condition.
You use the following [mUpsContact] OIDs to view and change input contact values for a an
Environmental Monitor or Measure-UPS. However, with an Environmental Monitor you cannot use
an OID to set or view the normal status of the contacts.
OID Information Reported
mUpsEnvironAmbientTemperature The ambient temperature, in Celsius or Farrenheit,
depending on the configuration, sensed by the
Environmental Monitor.
mUpsEnvironRelativeHumidity The relative humidity (as a percentage) sensed by the
Environmental Monitor.
OID Task
mUpsContactNumContacts
Determine how may input contacts the Environmental Monitor or
Measure-UPS is using.
{mUpsContactTable}
{mUpsContactEntry}
contactNumber
normalState
description
monitoringStatus
currentStatus
Access the set of OIDs for each input contact and perform the
following:
Identify the input contact to which this set of OIDs applies.
Define the input contacts normal condition for a Measure-UPS: open
(2) or closed (3).
Caution:
An Environmental Monitor always report unknown (1) because
the normal condition is not detectable via software.
Define a brief description of the input contacts purpose.
Define whether the Measure-UPS will monitor the input contact.
- unknown (1): The monitoring status cannot be determined.
- enabled (2): The input contact will be monitored.
- disabled (3): The input contact will not be monitored.
Identify the current condition of the input contact: unknown (1),
noFault (2) or fault (3).
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