Xtreme Power Conversion Corporation
SPD User’s Manual
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Power Distribution Unit
Enterprise OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1. 32287
Definition
OID
Returned message
devName
.1.1
The system name or site name. Read only.
devType
.1.2
The system model type. Read only.
sysCurrentA
.1.3
First AC current monitoring reading. For a system equipped with single power cord,
this the valid current reading. For dual power corded system, this is the first part of the
AC current reading. Read only.
sysCurrentB
.1.4
For dual power corded system, this is the AC current reading for the second power
inlet (or power cord). Read only.
sysTemp
.1.5
The system temperature, this is only available when the temperature sensor is in
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stalled. Read only.
AutoPing and Power Reboot
Each power outlet has optional settings that a NP system uses to ping network equipment. The pinged equipment
is attached to a specific power outlet. It reboots user equipment power source if a network connection is not de
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tected any more. However, user equipment never gets power reboot if the equipment never replies ping reply to
a NP system.
A power outlet has the optional settings (Power Outlet Setup Menu) that specify the destination IP address that the
system will ping periodically, and maximum network downtime allowed. In addition, to avoid unwanted reboots, a
NP system also pings the gateway IP address (as default) to make sure a NP system has a network connection that
is still active. Otherwise, AutoPing will be in off mode if a NP system lost network connection. To change the default
gateway IP address as ping destination, use TCP/IP Configuration Menu to enter your desired destination address.
Using Control Command
A NP system provides command line options for viewing or changing system configuration and operation status. In
addition, by using the control command option, users are able to create script files for automation of equipment
test and control.
Control commands are applicable to the connections between your work station and Local
Master Serial Port or a Telnet session.
Some of the control commands are also applicable to emails. See related sections for more detailed information
about how to setup email accounts.
Once the system starts or a Telnet session is open, you are ready to send control command to the system. Type
command “help” to have a complete list of available commands.
All login levels including anonymous users are able to use the command line option. However, the actual command
executions are based on your login level. For example, if you are an anonymous user, you are not able to reserve or
un-reserve serial console ports or power outlets. If you login at Administration level, you are able to operate any
serial ports and power outlets, reserve or unreserved any ports or outlets even if they are reserved by other users.