User`s guide
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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.
13.5.1. System Status - Ethernet Port Mac Addresses
The Mac Address for the Ethernet Port can be displayed using the command below:
• environmentUnitTable::environmentMacEth0 The Mac Address for
Ethernet Port 0.
13.5.2. 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.
13.5.3. 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.