Avocent Cyclades ACS Command Reference Manual page 133

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The instantaneous RMS current being drawn from each of the IPDU connected to a serial port.
The software version of the IPDU connected to a serial port.
The temperature of the IPDU connected to a serial port.
The name of the outlet as configured in the IPDU.
The alias of the server that is configured for using the IPDU outlet.
The name of the ACS console server to which the IPDU is connected.
The status of the outlet:
Power status : 0 (Off), 1 (On), 3 (unknown)
Lock state : 0 (Unlock), 1 (Lock), 2 (unknown)
SNMP proxy allows an administrator to control the IPDU outlets using SNMP set commands. The
SNMP commands that may be executed on each outlet are ON, OFF, CYCLE and LOCK.
NOTE: The ACS console server proxies all SNMP requests to the IPDU. Therefore, there is a small delay if an
outlet-cycling is requested by the snmpset command. To successfully cycle an outlet, a four second or higher
time-out must be specified. To run this command for more than one outlet or for units configured as daisy-chain,
this time should be recalculated.
To configure SNMP proxy:
The following example shows how to configure this feature.
1.
Get the ACS console server serial port number to which the IPDU is connected.
# snmpget -m all -v 2c -t 4 -c cyclades 10.10.0.1 .cyNumberOfPM
Enter
enterprises.cyclades.cyACSMgmt.cyPM.cyNumberOfPM.0 = 2
2.
Get the number IPDU outlets connected to the serial port 16.
# snmpget -m all -v 2c -t 4 -c cyclades 10.10.0.1 .cyPMNumberOutlets.16
Enter
enterprises.cyclades.cyACSMgmt.cyPM.cyPMtable.cyPMEntry.cyPMNumberOutl
ets.16 = 8
3.
Get the number of IPDU units connected to serial port 14.
# snmpget -m all -v 2c -t 4 -c cyclades 10.10.0.1 .cyPMNumberUnits.14
Enter
enterprises.cyclades.cyACSMgmt.cyPM.cyPMtable.cyPMEntry.cyPMNumberUnit
s.14 = 2
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