Master Switch User Guide AP9210

MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide
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Master Configuration (sPDUMasterConfig) OIDs
There are three sPDUMasterConfig OIDs:
n sPDUMasterConfigPowerOn allows you to define the delay, if any, in seconds, between when power
is applied to the MasterSwitch and the application of master power to the eight outlets:
q -1 (for never apply power automatically)
q 15 (for 15-second delay)
q 30 (for 30-second delay)
q 45 (for 45-second delay)
q 60 (for 1-minute delay)
q 120 (for 2-minute delay)
q 300 (for 5-minute delay)
n sPDUMasterConfigReboot allows you to define how long power will remain off, in seconds, during
a reboot cycle:
q 5
q 10
q 15
q 20
q 30
q 45
q 60
n sPDUMasterConfigPDUName allows you to define an up to 20-character long name for the
MasterSwitch.
Outlet Control (sPDUOutletControl) OIDs
The sPDUOutletControl OIDs consist of an sPDUOutletControlTableSize read-only OID that defines the
number of outlets (always 8), as well as one set of identical OIDs for each outlet, each set consisting of:
n An sPDUOutletControlIndex read-only OID that identifies the outlet.
n An sPDUOutletPending read-only OID that identifies if the outlet has a command pending
(commandPending) or not (
noCommandPending).
n An sPDUOutletCtl OID that allows you to use an SNMP SET to reboot the outlet (outletReboot), turn
the outlet on (
outletOn) or turn the outlet off (outletOff), or an SNMP GET to determine the outlet’s
current state.
n An sPDUOutletCtlName read-only OID that identifies the outlet’s device name (as defined by
sPDUOutletName, an sPDUOutletConfig OID).