Gregory, I installed an SNMP web card in my Tripplite ups and here's what I get:
$upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED] battery.charge: 100.0 battery.voltage: 008.1 driver.name: snmp-ups driver.parameter.mibs: ietf driver.parameter.pollfreq: 15 driver.parameter.port: tripplite1.pvt driver.parameter.snmp_version: v1 driver.version: 2.0.3 driver.version.internal: 0.41 input.frequency: 005.9 input.voltage: 118.0 ups.firmware.aux: 12.03.0024 ups.load: 034.0 ups.mfr: Tripp Lite ups.model: SU2200XL ups.status: OL The battery.voltage and input.frequency values appear to be off by a factor of 10. Did you do anything special to your install? Thanks, Kirk Bocek Gregory Gulik wrote: > I have a very similar UPS with the SNMP module and it works fine. Here > are all the fields I get with upsc: > > battery.charge: 100.0 > battery.voltage: 040.8 > driver.name: snmp-ups > driver.parameter.port: tripplite1 > driver.version: 2.0.0 > driver.version.internal: 0.40 > input.frequency: 059.9 > input.voltage: 115.0 > ups.firmware.aux: Tripp Lite 3.0.37 (GAPI 2.0) > ups.load: 020.0 > ups.mfr: Tripp Lite > ups.model: SMART1500RMXL2Ua > ups.status: OL > > > Kirk Bocek wrote: >> Well, bummer. I was hoping to get this to work. Thanks for your help >> though. >> >> I guess I'm going to have to spring for an SNMP module for this UPS. >> Do you know if >> Tripplite has done anything wonky in their implementation that would >> cause a problem >> with nut's SNMP interface? >> > _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser

