User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Figure 2.1: VMR Series - Front Panel (Model VMR-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 2.2: VMR Series - Back Panel (Model VMR-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 2.3: NPS Series - Front Panel (Model NPS-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 2.4: NPS Series - Back Panel (Model NPS-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 5.1: Boot Priority Example 1
- Figure 5.2: Boot Priority Example 2
- Figure 9.1: The Help Menu (Administrator Mode; Text Interface - VMR Shown)
- Figure 14.1: Web Access Parameters (Text Interface Only)
- Figure B.1: RS232 SetUp Port Interface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Unit Description
- 3. Getting Started
- 4. Hardware Installation
- 5. Basic Configuration
- 5.1. Communicating with the VMR or NPS Unit
- 5.2. Configuration Menus
- 5.3. Defining System Parameters
- 5.4. User Accounts
- 5.5. Managing User Accounts
- 5.6. The Plug Group Directory
- 5.7. Defining Plug Parameters
- 5.8. Serial Port Configuration
- 5.9. Network Configuration
- 5.10. Save User Selected Parameters
- 6. Reboot Options
- 7. Alarm Configuration
- 8. The Status Screens
- 9. Operation
- 10. SSH Encryption
- 11. Syslog Messages
- 12. SNMP Traps
- 13. Operation via SNMP
- 14. Setting Up SSL Encryption
- 15. Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters
- 16. Upgrading VMR/NPS Firmware
- 17. Command Reference Guide
- Appendix A. Specifications
- Appendix B. Interface Descriptions
- Appendix C. Customer Service
- Index

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Operation via SNMP
13.5. Viewing VMR/NPS Status via SNMP
Status of various components of the VMR/NPS can be retrieved via SNMP. Plug Status,
and Environmental Status are currently supported.
13.5.1. Plug Status
The status of each plug in the system can be retrieved using the command below.
• plugTable::plugStatus – The status of the plug.
0 – Plug is OFF
1 – Plug is ON
• plugTable::plugName - String indicating the plug's user-defined name.
13.5.2. Unit Environment Status
The environment status can be retrieved for various variables for all of the VMR/NPS
units in the system. The environmentUnitTable contains four rows, one row for each unit
in the system (LOCAL, AUX1, AUX2, AUX3.)
Note: Current and Power Monitoring features are not available on NPS units.
• environmentUnitTable::environmentUnitName – The unit (LOCAL.)
• environmentUnitTable::environmentUnitTemperature – The temperature
of the given unit.
• environmentUnitTable::environmentUnitCurrentA – (VMR Only) Unit's
total current for Branch A. Note that Current will be reported in tenths of an Amp
(divide result by ten to determine value in Amps.)
• environmentUnitTable::environmentUnitVoltageA – (VMR Only) Unit
voltage for Branch A
• environmentUnitTable::environmentUnitPowerA – (VMR Only) Power
drawn by Branch A
• environmentUnitTable::environmentUnitCurrentB – (VMR Only) Unit's
total current for Branch B. Note that Current will be reported in tenths of an Amp.
• environmentUnitTable::environmentUnitVoltageB – (VMR Only) Unit
voltage for Branch B
• environmentUnitTable::environmentUnitPowerB – (VMR Only) Power
drawn on Branch B
• environmentMonthlyPowerLog - (VMR Only) The monthly power usage log.