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2010 Mar 31
1
Is it possible to control an APC masterswitch VM (ap9221) over the network (snmp)?
I have been trying to figure out how to do this, anyone know if it's possible? I've tried using the snmp-ups driver and the apcc mibs but I get this error in the logs: Can't connect to UPS [MYUPS] (snmp-ups-MYUPS): No such file or directory I have been able to connect to my ups using the snmp driver successfully. Both use the same AP9606 network card, but have different APP and AOS
2006 Jul 27
6
OT: remote power cycling
I'm in a situation where I'm going to have to deploy a rack of servers in an unmanned location in another country. On rare occasions, I've had systems that would not recover gracefully from a warm reboot and needed the power cycled. Years ago, I had such a device from APC, but haven't needed one in a long time since all my locations are staffed. I'd welcome any
2008 Oct 04
3
Joining forces with the Network UPS Tools
...for some more info on the outlet data collection. Although the name of the project implies UPS only, I'm willing to expand NUT to any external power devices. NUT provide many generic acquisition drivers for serial, USB, SNMP, XML/HTTP, that aren't hard to be extended. There is even an APC MasterSwitch supported by the generic serial driver. So integrating Powerman devices, knowledges and expertize into the NUT shouldn't be that hard, but would be a great deal for end users: - RPCs would be available through the network, protected by user auth, SSL and ACLs. - GUIs would be easy to develop/a...
2011 Jul 23
9
Securing Asterisk
...u mean vnc or RDP over this, you may not get enough usable >>> bandwidth to do that. >>> >>> Given this, I have in an emergency dialed into a RAS server via a VoIP >>> line. My laptop connected at 14,400bps. ?All I needed to do was telnet >>> into an APC masterswitch to toggle power on one outlet. ?It worked. >>> >>> I was surprised at getting a 14,400bps connect. ?I was not expecting >>> that high and really did not need that high. ?300 baud probably would >>> have been fast enough to telnet into an APC masterswitch. >&gt...