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Expert Power Control 8042
© 2020 GUDE Systems GmbH
Specifications
Read Dev ID code
1 Byte
0x01
Conformity Level
1 Byte
0x01
More Follows
1 Byte
0x00
NextObjectID
1 Byte
0x00
Number of Objects
1 Byte
0x03
Object ID
1 Byte
0x00
Object Length
1 Byte
n1
Object Value
n1 Bytes
"Company Id"
Object ID
1 Byte
0x00
Object Length
1 Byte
n2
Object Value
n2 Bytes
"Product Id"
Object ID
1 Byte
0x00
Object Length
1 Byte
n3
Object Value
n3 Bytes
"Product Version"
4.9
Messages
Depending on adjustable events, various messages can be sent from the device. The
following message types are supported:
·
Sending of E-Mails
·
SNMP Traps
·
Syslog messages
E-Mail messages
E-Mail messages are triggered by the following events:
·
Turning on the device
·
Switching of the Power Ports
·
Loss / return of voltage
·
Exceeding of the max / min values of attached sensors
·
State change of digital sensor input ports
·
Exceeding of max / min values of the measured power consumption
·
Condition change of overvoltage protection
SNMP Traps
SNMP Traps are system messages that are sent via the SNMP protocol to different re-
cipients. SNMP traps are triggered by the following events:
·
Switching of the Power Ports
·
Exceeding of the max / min values of attached sensors
·
State change of digital sensor input ports
·
Exceeding of max / min values of the measured power consumption
·
Condition change of overvoltage protection
Syslog messages
Syslog messages are simple text messages that are sent via UDP to a syslog server.
Under Linux, normally a syslog daemon is already running (eg. syslog-ng), for Mi-
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