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	<oid key="318">
		<name>apc</name>
		<oid key="1">
			<name>products</name>
			<oid key="1">
				<name>hardware</name>
				<oid key="1">
					<name>ups</name>
					<oid key="1">
						<name>upsIdent</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>upsBasicIdent</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>upsBasicIdentModel</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The UPS model name (e.g. 'APC Smart-UPS 600')."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="2">
								<name>upsBasicIdentName</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"An 8 byte ID string identifying the UPS.  This object
can be set by the administrator."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>upsAdvIdent</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>upsAdvIdentFirmwareRevision</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The firmware revision of the UPS system's microprocessor."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="2">
								<name>upsAdvIdentDateOfManufacture</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The date when the UPS was manufactured in mm/dd/yy format."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="3">
								<name>upsAdvIdentSerialNumber</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"An 8-character string identifying the serial number of
the UPS internal microprocessor.  This number is set at
the factory.  NOTE: This number does NOT correspond to
the serial number on the rear of the UPS."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="2">
						<name>upsBattery</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>upsBasicBattery</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>upsBasicBatteryStatus</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">unknown(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">batteryNormal(2)</display></value>
								<value key="3"><display lang="en">batteryLow(3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The status of the UPS batteries.  A batteryLow(3)
value indicates the UPS will be unable to sustain the
current load, and its services will be lost if power is
not restored.  The amount of run time in reserve at the
time of low battery can be configured by the
upsAdvConfigLowBatteryRunTime."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="2">
								<name>upsBasicBatteryTimeOnBattery</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The elapsed time since the UPS has switched to battery
power."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="3">
								<name>upsBasicBatteryLastReplaceDate</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The date when the UPS system's batteries were last replaced
in mm/dd/yy format.   For Smart-UPS models, this value
is originally set in the factory.  When the UPS batteries
are replaced, this value should be reset by the administrator."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>upsAdvBattery</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>upsAdvBatteryCapacity</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The remaining battery capacity expressed in
percent of full capacity."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="2">
								<name>upsAdvBatteryTemperature</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The current internal UPS temperature expressed in
Celsius."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="3">
								<name>upsAdvBatteryRunTimeRemaining</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The UPS battery run time remaining before battery
exhaustion."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="4">
								<name>upsAdvBatteryReplaceIndicator</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">noBatteryNeedsReplacing(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">batteryNeedsReplacing(2)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Indicates whether the UPS batteries need replacing."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="5">
								<name>upsAdvBatteryNumOfBattPacks</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The number of external battery packs connected to the UPS. If
the UPS does not use smart cells then the agent reports
ERROR_NO_SUCH_NAME."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="6">
								<name>upsAdvBatteryNumOfBadBattPacks</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The number of external battery packs connected to the UPS that
are defective. If the UPS does not use smart cells then the
agent reports ERROR_NO_SUCH_NAME."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="3">
						<name>upsInput</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>upsBasicInput</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>upsBasicInputPhase</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The current AC input phase."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>upsAdvInput</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>upsAdvInputLineVoltage</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The current utility line voltage in VAC."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="2">
								<name>upsAdvInputMaxLineVoltage</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The maximum utility line voltage in VAC over the
previous 1 minute period."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="3">
								<name>upsAdvInputMinLineVoltage</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The minimum utility line voltage in VAC over the
previous 1 minute period."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="4">
								<name>upsAdvInputFrequency</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The current input frequency to the UPS system in Hz."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="5">
								<name>upsAdvInputLineFailCause</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">noTransfer(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">highLineVoltage(2)</display></value>
								<value key="3"><display lang="en">brownout(3)</display></value>
								<value key="4"><display lang="en">blackout(4)</display></value>
								<value key="5"><display lang="en">smallMomentarySag(5)</display></value>
								<value key="6"><display lang="en">deepMomentarySag(6)</display></value>
								<value key="7"><display lang="en">smallMomentarySpike(7)</display></value>
								<value key="8"><display lang="en">largeMomentarySpike(8)</display></value>
								<value key="9"><display lang="en">selfTest(9)</display></value>
								<value key="10"><display lang="en">rateOfVoltageChnage(10)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The reason for the occurrence of the last transfer to UPS
battery power.  The variable is set to:
- noTransfer(1)
- highLineVoltage(2)
by an over voltage greater than the high transfer vloltage.
- brownout(3)
five seconds and the line voltage is between 40% of the
rated output voltage and the low transfer voltage.
- blackout(4)
seconds and the line voltage is between 40% of the rated
output voltage and ground.
- smallMomentarySag(5)
than five seconds and the line voltage is between 40% of the
rated output voltage and the low transfer voltage.
- deepMomentarySag(6)
than five seconds and the line voltage is between 40% of the
rated output voltage and ground.  The variable is set to
- smallMomentarySpike(7)
rate of change of input voltage less than ten volts per cycle.
- largeMomentarySpike(8)
a rate of change of input voltage greater than ten volts per cycle.
- selfTest(9)
- rateOfVoltageChange(10)
the line voltage."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="4">
						<name>upsOutput</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>upsBasicOutput</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>upsBasicOutputStatus</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">unknown(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">onLine(2)</display></value>
								<value key="3"><display lang="en">onBattery(3)</display></value>
								<value key="4"><display lang="en">onSmartBoost(4)</display></value>
								<value key="5"><display lang="en">timedSleeping(5)</display></value>
								<value key="6"><display lang="en">softwareBypass(6)</display></value>
								<value key="7"><display lang="en">off(7)</display></value>
								<value key="8"><display lang="en">rebooting(8)</display></value>
								<value key="9"><display lang="en">switchedBypass(9)</display></value>
								<value key="10"><display lang="en">hardwareFailureBypass(10)</display></value>
								<value key="11"><display lang="en">sleepingUntilPowerReturn(11)</display></value>
								<value key="12"><display lang="en">onSmartTrim(12)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The current state of the UPS.  If the UPS is unable
to determine the state of the UPS this variable is set
to unknown(1)."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="2">
								<name>upsBasicOutputPhase</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The current output phase."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>upsAdvOutput</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>upsAdvOutputVoltage</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The output voltage of the UPS system in VAC."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="2">
								<name>upsAdvOutputFrequency</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The current output frequency of the UPS system in Hz."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="3">
								<name>upsAdvOutputLoad</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The current UPS load expressed in percent
of rated capacity."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="4">
								<name>upsAdvOutputCurrent</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The current in ampres drawn by the load on the UPS."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="5">
						<name>upsConfig</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>upsBasicConfig</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>upsBasicConfigNumDevices</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The number of devices that are plugged into the UPS."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="2">
								<name>upsBasicConfigDeviceTable</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"A list of devices that are plugged into the UPS.
The number of entries is given by the value of
upsBasicConfigNumDevices."
]]>
</description>
								<oid key="1" sequence="1">
									<name>upsBasicConfigDeviceEntry</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The devices plugged in to the UPS."
]]>
</description>
									<oid key="1">
										<name>deviceIndex</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The index of the device that is plugged into the UPS."
]]>
</description>
									</oid>
									<oid key="2">
										<name>deviceName</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The name/description of the device plugged into the UPS."
]]>
</description>
									</oid>
									<oid key="3">
										<name>vaRating</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The volt-amp rating of the device plugged into the UPS."
]]>
</description>
									</oid>
									<oid key="4">
										<name>acceptThisDevice</name>
										<value key="1"><display lang="en">yes(1)</display></value>
										<value key="2"><display lang="en">no(2)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"An entry is added if yes, the entry is deleted if no."
]]>
</description>
									</oid>
								</oid>
							</oid>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>upsAdvConfig</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>upsAdvConfigRatedOutputVoltage</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The nominal output voltage from the UPS in VAC.
Possible values are 100, 120, 208, 220, 225, 230 and 240.
NOTE: Only units that are 220, 225, 230 and 240 can be
changed.  Allowable set values are 220, 225, 230, and 240.
For these adjustable units, if a value other than
a supported value is provided in a set request, the
UPS interprets it as the next lower acceptable value.
If the provided value is lower than the lowest acceptable
value, the lowest acceptable value is used."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="2">
								<name>upsAdvConfigHighTransferVolt</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The maximum line voltage in VAC allowed before the
UPS system transfers to battery backup.
Allowed values depend on the UPS used:
100 volt units allow settings of 108, 110, 112, and 114.
120 volt units allow settings of 129, 132, 135, and 138.
208 volt units allow settings of 224, 229, 234, and 239.
230 volt units allow settings of 253, 264, 271, and 280.
Matrix Notes:
Matrix units configured for 208V input allow settings of
240, 244, 248, and 252.  Matrix units configured for 240V
input allow settings of 276, 264, 253, and 282.
If a value other than a supported value is provided in a
set request, the UPS interprets it as the next lower
acceptable value.  If the provided value is lower than
the lowest acceptable value, the lowest acceptable
value is used."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="3">
								<name>upsAdvConfigLowTransferVolt</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The minimum line voltage in VAC allowed before the
UPS system transfers to battery backup.
Allowable values depend on the UPS used:
100 volt units allow settings of 81, 83, 85, 87.
120 volt units allow settings of 97, 100, 103, 106.
208 volt units allow settings of 168, 172, 177, 182.
230 volt units allow settings of 188, 196, 204, 208.
Matrix Notes:
Matrix units configured for 208V input have a fixed low
transfer voltage of 156 volts.
Matrix units configured for 240V input have a fixed low
transfer voltage of 180 volts.
If a value other than a supported value is provided in a
set request, the UPS interprets it as a the next higher
acceptable value.  If the provided value is higher than
the highest acceptable value, the highest acceptable
value is used."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="4">
								<name>upsAdvConfigAlarm</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">timed(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">atLowBattery(2)</display></value>
								<value key="3"><display lang="en">never(3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"A flag indicating how the UPS should handle audible
line fail alarms."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="5">
								<name>upsAdvConfigAlarmTimer</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The time after initial line failure at which the UPS
begins emitting audible alarms (beeping).  This timer is
observerd only if the value of extControlAlarm is timed(2).
Allowed values are 0 or 30 seconds.
If a value other than a supported value is provided in a
set request, the UPS interprets it as a the next lower
acceptable value.  If the provided value is lower than
the lowest acceptable value, the lowest acceptable
value is used."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="6">
								<name>upsAdvConfigMinReturnCapacity</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The minimum battery capacity required before the UPS will
return from a low battery shutdown condition.  The capacity is
measured from 0% battery capacity (or Low Battery) as a percent
of full capacity (100%).   In other words, the UPS will not re-energize
the output until the battery has charged so that its' capacity is equal
to this value. Allowed values are 0, 10, 25, or 90  percent.
If a value other than a supported value is provided in a
set request, the UPS interprets the value as the next higher
acceptable value.  If the provided value is higher than
the highest acceptable value, the highest acceptable
value (90%) is used."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="7">
								<name>upsAdvConfigSensitivity</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">auto(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">low(2)</display></value>
								<value key="3"><display lang="en">medium(3)</display></value>
								<value key="4"><display lang="en">high(4)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The sensitivity of the UPS to utility line abnormalities
or noises."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="8">
								<name>upsAdvConfigLowBatteryRunTime</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The desired run time of the UPS, in seconds, once the
low battery condition is reached.  Allowed values are 120,
300, 420, or 600 seconds.  During this time the UPS will
produce a constant warning tone which can not be disabled.
If a value other than a supported value is provided in a set
request, the UPS interprets the value as the next higher
acceptable value.  If the provided value is higher than the
highest acceptable value, the highest acceptable value is used."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="9">
								<name>upsAdvConfigReturnDelay</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The delay in seconds after utility line power returns
before the UPS will turn on.  This value is also used
when the UPS comes out of a reboot and before the UPS
wakes up from 'sleep' mode.  Allowed values are 0, 60,
180 and 300 seconds.
If a value other than a supported value is provided in a
set request, the UPS interprets it as a the next higher
acceptable value.  If the provided value is higher than
the highest acceptable value, the highest acceptable
value is used."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="10">
								<name>upsAdvConfigShutoffDelay</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The delay in seconds the UPS remains on after being told
to turn off.  Allowed values are 20, 180, 300, and
600 seconds.
If a value other than a supported value is provided in a
set request, the UPS interprets it as a the next higher
acceptable value.  If the provided value is higher than
the highest acceptable value, the highest acceptable
value is used."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="11">
								<name>upsAdvConfigUpsSleepTime</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The time in seconds for the UPS to go to 'sleep' when
instructed.  When in sleep mode, the UPS will not provide
output power regardless of the input line state.  Once the
specified time has elapsed, output power will be restored.
This is a configuration setting.  The UPS will not go to
sleep until told to do so by the manager from a management
station.
Any input value is allowed, however the UPS only recognizes
1/10 of an hour increments.  The provided value will be
rounded to the closest 1/10 of an hour with one exception:
Any value entered between 1 and 540 seconds will be rounded
to 360 seconds (or 6 minutes)."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="12">
								<name>upsAdvConfigSetEEPROMDefaults</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">noSetEEPROMDefaults(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">setEEPROMDefaults(2)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"WRITE: Resets the UPS EEPROM variables to default values.
READ: returns 0"
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="13">
								<name>upsAdvConfigDipSwitchSetting</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Current settings of UPS dip switches."
]]>
</description>
								<oid key="1" sequence="1">
									<name>upsAdvConfigDipSwitchEntry</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The current setting of one dip switch."
]]>
</description>
									<oid key="1">
										<name>dipSwitchIndex</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The index of a UPS dip switch."
]]>
</description>
									</oid>
									<oid key="2">
										<name>dipSwitchStatus</name>
										<value key="1"><display lang="en">on(1)</display></value>
										<value key="2"><display lang="en">off(2)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The setting of a UPS dip switch."
]]>
</description>
									</oid>
								</oid>
							</oid>
							<oid key="14">
								<name>upsAdvConfigBattExhaustThresh</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The number of seconds prior to battery exhaustion when the
UPS will switch off power to it's load."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="15">
								<name>upsAdvConfigPassword</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The password entered at the UPS front panel to enable local
configuation of the EEProm. If the password is disabled or
is not supported, then the agent returns a null string."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="16">
								<name>upsAdvConfigAllowedSetTable</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The table listing the allowed values for all discrete
configurable UPS variables."
]]>
</description>
								<oid key="1" sequence="1">
									<name>apcUpsConfigEntry</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The table entry for a configurable UPS variable."
]]>
</description>
									<oid key="1">
										<name>apcUpsConfigFieldOID</name>
									</oid>
									<oid key="3">
										<name>apcUpsConfigFieldValueRange</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The distcrete set of allowed values of a configurable
register. Individual values are delimited by a comma."
]]>
</description>
									</oid>
								</oid>
							</oid>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="6">
						<name>upsControl</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>upsBasicControl</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>upsBasicControlConserveBattery</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">noTurnOffUps(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">turnOffUpsToConserveBattery(2)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this variable to turnUpsOffToConserveBattery(2)
causes a UPS on battery to be put into 'sleep' mode.  The
UPS will turn back on when utility power is restored.
Attempting to turn off a UPS that is not on battery will
result in a badValue error.
Setting this value to noTurnOffUps(1) has no
effect.
The value noTurnOffUps(1) will always be returned
when the variable is read."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>upsAdvControl</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>upsAdvControlUpsOff</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">noTurnUpsOff(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">turnUpsOff(2)</display></value>
								<value key="3"><display lang="en">turnUpsOffGracefully(3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this variable to turnUpsOff(2) causes
the UPS to shut off.  When in this state, the UPS
will not provide output power regardless of the input
line state.  The ON/OFF switch on the UPS
must be toggled for the UPS to return to operation.
Setting this variable to turnUpsOffGracefully(3) causes
the UPS to shut off after a delay period. This allows the
host to shut down in a graceful manner. When in this state,
the UPS will not provide output power regardless of the
input line state.  The ON/OFF switch on the UPS
must be toggled for the UPS to return to operation.
Setting this value to noTurnUpsOff(1) has no
effect.
The value noTurnUpsOff(1) will always be returned
when the variable is read."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="2">
								<name>upsAdvControlRebootUps</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">noRebootUps(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">rebootUps(2)</display></value>
								<value key="3"><display lang="en">rebootUpsGracefully(3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this variable to rebootUps(2) causes the
UPS to shut off and turn back on.
Setting this variable to rebootUpsGracefully(3) causes the
UPS to shut off and turn back on after a delay period.
This allows the host to shut down in a graceful manner.
Setting this value to noRebootUps(1) has no effect.
The value noRebootUps(1) will always be returned
when the variable is read."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="3">
								<name>upsAdvControlUpsSleep</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">noPutUpsToSleep(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">putUpsToSleep(2)</display></value>
								<value key="3"><display lang="en">putUpsToSleepGracefully(3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this variable to putUpsToSleep(2) causes
the UPS to go to sleep for the time specified by
upsAdvConfigUpsSleepTime.
Setting this variable to putUpsToSleepGracefully(3)
causes the UPS to go to sleep for the time specified
by upsAdvConfigUpsSleepTime after a delay period.
This allows the host to shut down in a graceful manner.
When in sleep mode, the UPS will not provide output
power regardless of the input line state.  Once the
specified time has elapsed, output power will be
restored.
Setting this value to noPutUpsToSleep(1) has no
effect.
The value noPutUpsToSleep(1) will always be returned
when the variable is read."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="4">
								<name>upsAdvControlSimulatePowerFail</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">noSimulatePowerFailure(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">simulatePowerFailure(2)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this variable to simulatePowerFailure(2) causes
the UPS switch to battery power.
Setting this value to noSimulatePowerFailure(1) has no
effect.
The value noSimulatePowerFailure(1) will always be returned
when the variable is read."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="5">
								<name>upsAdvControlFlashAndBeep</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">noFlashAndBeep(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">flashAndBeep(2)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this variable to flashAndBeep(2) causes the
UPS to beep and simultaneously turn on the UPS front
panel lights (Smart-UPS only).
Setting this value to noFlashAndBeep(1) has no
effect.
The value noFlashAndBeep(1) will always be returned
when the variable is read."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="6">
								<name>upsAdvControlTurnOnUPS</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">noTurnOnUPS(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">turnOnUPS(2)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this variable to turnOnUPS(2) causes the
UPS to be turned on immediately, provided
upsBasicOutputStatus does not read ON.
Setting this value to noTurnOnUPS(1) has no
effect.
The value noTurnOnUPS(1) will always be returned
when the variable is read.
This action is only available with the APC
Mini-SNMP Adapter."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="7">
								<name>upsAdvControlBypassSwitch</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">noBypassSwitch (1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">switchToBypass (2)</display></value>
								<value key="3"><display lang="en">switchOutOfBypass(3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"This switch pertains to the Matrix UPS. It switchs the
UPS in or out of bypass mode."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="7">
						<name>upsTest</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>upsBasicTest</name>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>upsAdvTest</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>upsAdvTestDiagnosticSchedule</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">unknown(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">biweekly(2)</display></value>
								<value key="3"><display lang="en">weekly(3)</display></value>
								<value key="4"><display lang="en">atTurnOn(4)</display></value>
								<value key="5"><display lang="en">never(5)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The UPS system's automatic battery test schedule."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="2">
								<name>upsAdvTestDiagnostics</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">noTestDiagnostics(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">testDiagnostics(2)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this variable to testDiagnostics(2) causes
the UPS to perform a diagnostic self test.
Setting this value to noTestDiagnostics(1) has no
effect.
The value noTestDiagnostics(1) will always be returned
when the variable is read."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="3">
								<name>upsAdvTestDiagnosticsResults</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">ok(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">failed(2)</display></value>
								<value key="3"><display lang="en">invalidTest(3)</display></value>
								<value key="4"><display lang="en">testInProgress(4)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The results of the last UPS diagnostics test performed."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="4">
								<name>upsAdvTestLastDiagnosticsDate</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The date the last UPS diagnostics test was performed in
mm/dd/yy format."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="5">
								<name>upsAdvTestRuntimeCalibration</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">noPerformCalibration(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">performCalibration(2)</display></value>
								<value key="3"><display lang="en">cancelCurrentCalibration(3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this variable to performCalibration(2) causes
the UPS to discharge to calibrate the UPS.
The test will only start if the battery capacity is 100%.
The test runs until capacity is less than 25%.
Setting this variable to cancelCurrentCalibration(3)
after setting performCalibration(2) will cancel the
current discharge.
Setting this variable to noPerformCalibration(1)
will have no effect.
The value noPerformCalibration(1) will always be returned
when the variable is read.
The result of the calibration will be saved in
upsAdvTestCalibrationResult."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="6">
								<name>upsAdvTestCalibrationResults</name>
								<value key="1"><display lang="en">ok(1)</display></value>
								<value key="2"><display lang="en">invalidCalibration(2)</display></value>
								<value key="3"><display lang="en">calibrationInProgress(3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The results of the last runtime calibration.
Value ok(1) means a successful runtime calibration.
Value invalidCalibration(2) indicates last calibration did
not take place since the battery capacity was below
100%.
Value calibrationInProgress(3) means a calibration
is occurring now. "
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
							<oid key="7">
								<name>upsAdvTestCalibrationDate</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The date the last UPS runtime calibration was
performed in mm/dd/yy format."
]]>
</description>
							</oid>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="8">
						<name>upsComm</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>upsCommStatus</name>
							<value key="1"><display lang="en">ok(1)</display></value>
							<value key="2"><display lang="en">noComm(2)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The status of agent's communication with UPS. "
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
					</oid>
				</oid>
				<oid key="2">
					<name>measureUps</name>
					<oid key="1">
						<name>mUpsEnviron</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>mUpsEnvironAmbientTemperature</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The ambient temperature in Celsius."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>mUpsEnvironRelativeHumidity</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The relative humidity as a percentage."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="2">
						<name>mUpsContact</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>mUpsContactNumContacts</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The number of contacts supported by the Measure-UPS."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>mUpsContactTable</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"A list of contacts supported by the Measure-UPS."
]]>
</description>
							<oid key="1" sequence="1">
								<name>mUpsContactEntry</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"A contact entry containing information for a given contact."
]]>
</description>
								<oid key="1">
									<name>contactNumber</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"An index identifying the contact on the Measure-UPS."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
								<oid key="2">
									<name>normalState</name>
									<value key="1"><display lang="en">unknown(1)</display></value>
									<value key="2"><display lang="en">open(2)</display></value>
									<value key="3"><display lang="en">closed(3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The normal operating position of the contact. If the normal
operating postion cannot be set then it is contolled via the
dip switch on the Measure-UPS and is therefore read-only."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
								<oid key="3">
									<name>description</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The decsription of the purpose/use of the contact."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
								<oid key="4">
									<name>monitoringStatus</name>
									<value key="1"><display lang="en">unknown(1)</display></value>
									<value key="2"><display lang="en">enabled(2)</display></value>
									<value key="3"><display lang="en">disabled(3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"A flag indicating whether this contact is
monitored, or not."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
								<oid key="5">
									<name>currentStatus</name>
									<value key="1"><display lang="en">unknown(1)</display></value>
									<value key="2"><display lang="en">noFault(2)</display></value>
									<value key="3"><display lang="en">fault(3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"This value indicates the current state of the contact.
If the contact is not in its normal state.  This value
is set to fault(2)."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
							</oid>
						</oid>
					</oid>
				</oid>
				<oid key="3">
					<name>miniSNMPadapter</name>
					<oid key="1">
						<name>serialPort</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>serialPort1</name>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>serialPort2</name>
							<oid key="1">
								<name>serialPort2Config</name>
								<oid key="1">
									<name>serialPort2Mode</name>
									<value key="1"><display lang="en">localConsole(1)</display></value>
									<value key="2"><display lang="en">passthrough(2)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this variable to passthrough will enable mini's port2
behave like a UPS port. Choosing localConsole will enable the port
to be used as local console."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
							</oid>
							<oid key="2">
								<name>serialPort2Control</name>
								<oid key="1">
									<name>setPulseOnTXD</name>
									<value key="1"><display lang="en">noSetPulseOnTXD(1)</display></value>
									<value key="2"><display lang="en">setPulseOnTXD(2)</display></value>
									<value key="3"><display lang="en">setTXDLow(3)</display></value>
									<value key="4"><display lang="en">setTXDHigh(4)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this variable to setPulseOnTXD(2)
causes adapter to generate a PULSE on TXD pin of serial port 2.
The duration in the prototype implementation will be 1 second.
Setting this value to noSetPulseOnTXD(1) has no
effect.
The value noSetPulseOnTXD(1) will always be returned
when the variable is read.
Setting this value to setTXDLow(3), or setTXDHigh(4) will keep TXD
always low or high respectively."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
							</oid>
						</oid>
					</oid>
				</oid>
				<oid key="4">
					<name>masterswitch</name>
					<oid key="1">
						<name>masterSwitchV1</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="1">
						<name>sPDUIdent</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>sPDUIdentHardwareRev</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The hardware revision of the PDU. This value
is set at the factory."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>sPDUIdentFirmwareRev</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"An 8 byte ID string identifying the PDU firmware revision.
This value is set at the factory."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="3">
							<name>sPDUIdentDateOfManufacture</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The date when the PDU was manufactured in mm/dd/yy format.
This value is set at the factory. The year 2000 will be
represented by 00."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="4">
							<name>sPDUIdentModelNumber</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"A 10-character string identifying the model number of
the PDU internal. This value is set at the factory."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="5">
							<name>sPDUIdentSerialNumber</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"A 12-character string identifying the serial number of
the PDU internal microprocessor. This value is set at
the factory."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="2">
						<name>sPDUMasterControl</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>sPDUMasterControlSwitch</name>
							<value key="1"><display lang="en">turnAllOnNow              (1)</display></value>
							<value key="2"><display lang="en">turnAllOnSequence         (2)</display></value>
							<value key="3"><display lang="en">turnAllOffNow             (3)</display></value>
							<value key="4"><display lang="en">rebootAllNow              (4)</display></value>
							<value key="5"><display lang="en">rebootAllSequence         (5)</display></value>
							<value key="6"><display lang="en">noCommand                 (6)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this OID to turnAllOnNow (1) will turn all outlets
on immediately.
Setting this OID to turnAllOnSequence (2) will turn all outlets
on as defined by each outlet's sPDUOutletPowerOnTime OID value.
Setting this OID to turnAllOff (3) will turn all outlets
off immediately.
Setting this OID to rebootAllNow (4) will reboot all outlets
immediately.
Setting this OID to rebootAllSequence (5)  reboots all outlets,
with power returned to the outlets in the sequence defined
by each outlet's sPDUOutletPowerOnTime OID value.
Getting this OID will return the noCommand (6) value.
This OID is read-only when another user is logged in via
another interface."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>sPDUMasterState</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Getting this OID will cause the status of all outlets to be
returned. This OID is provided for informational purposes only.
To change the outlet state, the user should use the sPDUOutletCtl
OID in the sPDUOutletControlTable.
The format of the data returned is a character string consisting
of the word 'On' if the outlet is on or 'Off' if the outlet is
off. At least one space will delimit each outlet entry in the
string.
If the outlet states are unknown, the character string 'Unknown'
will be returned. This signifies that there is an inconsistancy
in the PDU. In the rear case that this should happen, the user
is advised to shut down all equipment powered by the PDU and
then cycle the PDU's power. This will put the PDU in a consistant
state."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="3">
							<name>sPDUMasterPending</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Getting this OID will cause the command pending status of all outlets to be returned.
The format of the data returned is a character string consisting
of the word 'Yes' if a command is pending for the outlet or 'No'
if there is no command pending for the outlet. At least one
space will delimit each outlet entry in the string.
If the pending states are unknown, the character string 'Unknown'
will be returned. This signifies that there is an inconsistancy
in the PDU. In the rear case that this should happen, the user
is advised to shut down all equipment powered by the PDU and then
cycle the PDU's power. This will put the PDU in a consistant state."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="3">
						<name>sPDUMasterConfig</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>sPDUMasterConfigPowerOn</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
" The amount of delay, in seconds, between when
power is provided to the PDU and when the PDU
provides basic master power to the outlets.
Allowed values are:
-1 never apply power automatically.
0 apply power immediately.
15 apply power in 15 seconds.
30 apply power in 30 seconds.
45 apply power in 45 seconds.
60 apply power in 60 seconds  (1 minute).
120 apply power in 120 seconds (2 minutes).
300 apply power in 300 seconds (5 minutes).
If a value other than a supported value is provided in a
set request, the PDU interprets it as the next lower
acceptable value.  If the provided value is lower than
the lowest acceptable value, the lowest acceptable
value is used.
This OID is read-only when another user is logged in via
another interface."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>sPDUMasterConfigReboot</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"During a reboot sequence, power is turned off and then
back on. This OID defines the amount of time to wait,
in seconds, after turning the power off, at the start
of the sequence, before turning power back on, at the
end of the reboot sequence.
Allowed values are:
5 wait 5 seconds between off/on.
10 wait 10 seconds between off/on.
15 wait 15 seconds between off/on.
20 wait 20 seconds between off/on.
30 wait 30 seconds between off/on.
45 wait 45 seconds between off/on.
60 wait 60 seconds (1 minute) between off/on.
If a value other than a supported value is provided in a
set request, the PDU interprets it as the next lower
acceptable value.  If the provided value is lower than
the lowest acceptable value, the lowest acceptable
value is used.
This OID is read-only when another user is logged in via
another interface."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="3">
							<name>sPDUMasterConfigPDUName</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The name of the PDU. The maximum value is 20 characters.
This OID is read-only when another user is logged in via
another interface."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="4">
						<name>sPDUOutletControl</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>sPDUOutletControlTableSize</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The number of outlets for the PDU."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>sPDUOutletControlTable</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Allows for control of individual outlet switches. The number of
entries is contained in the sPDUOutletControlTableSize OID."
]]>
</description>
							<oid key="1" sequence="1">
								<name>sPDUOutletControlEntry</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The outlets to control."
]]>
</description>
								<oid key="1">
									<name>sPDUOutletControlIndex</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The index to the outlet entry."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
								<oid key="2">
									<name>sPDUOutletPending</name>
									<value key="1"><display lang="en">commandPending        (1)</display></value>
									<value key="2"><display lang="en">noCommandPending      (2)</display></value>
									<value key="3"><display lang="en">commandPendingUnknown (3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Reports whether the current outlet has a pending command.
If the commandPendingUnknown (3) value is returned, all
devices powered by the PDU should be shut down. The PDU's
power should then be cycled to clear this condition."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
								<oid key="3">
									<name>sPDUOutletCtl</name>
									<value key="1"><display lang="en">outletOn      (1)</display></value>
									<value key="2"><display lang="en">outletOff     (2)</display></value>
									<value key="3"><display lang="en">outletReboot  (3)</display></value>
									<value key="4"><display lang="en">outletUnknown (4)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Getting this variable will return the outlet state. If
the outlet is on, the outletOn (1) value will be returned.
If the outlet is off, the outletOff (2) value will be
returned.
If the state of the outlet cannot be determined, the
outletUnknown (4) value will be returned. If the
outletUnknown condition should occur, all devices
powered by the PDU should be shut down. The PDU's power
should then be cycled to clear this condition.
Setting this variable to outletOn (1) will turn the outlet on.
Setting this variable to outletOff (2) will turn the outlet off.
Setting this variable to outletReboot (3) will reboot the outlet.
This OID is read-only when another user is logged in via
another interface."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
								<oid key="4">
									<name>sPDUOutletCtlName</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The name of the outlet. Maximum size is 20 characters.
This OID is provided for informational purposes only.
This value is set by the sPDUOutletName OID."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
							</oid>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="5">
						<name>sPDUOutletConfig</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>sPDUOutletConfigTableSize</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The number of outlets for the PDU."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>sPDUOutletConfigTable</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The list of outlets to configure. The number of
entries is defined by the sPDUOutletConfigTableSize
OID."
]]>
</description>
							<oid key="1" sequence="1">
								<name>sPDUOutletConfigEntry</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The outlets to control."
]]>
</description>
								<oid key="1">
									<name>sPDUOutletConfigIndex</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The index to the outlet entry."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
								<oid key="2">
									<name>sPDUOutletPowerOnTime</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The amount of time (in seconds) the outlet will delay
powering on when the Master Switch is powered on.
Allowed values are:
-1 never power on automatically.
0  power on with the Master Switch.
15 power on 15 seconds after the Master Switch has power applied.
30 power on 30 seconds after the Master Switch has power applied.
45 power on 45 seconds after the Master Switch has power applied.
60 power on 60 seconds (1 minute) after the Master Switch has power applied.
120 power on 120 seconds (2 minutes) after the Master Switch has power applied.
300 power on 300 seconds (5 minutes) after the Master Switch has power applied.
If a value other than a supported value is provided in a
set request, the PDU interprets it as the next lower
acceptable value.  If the provided value is lower than
the lowest acceptable value, the lowest acceptable
value is used.
This OID is read-only when another user is logged in via
another interface."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
								<oid key="3">
									<name>sPDUOutletName</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The name of the outlet. Maximum size is 20 characters.
This OID is read-only when another user is logged in via
another interface."
]]>
</description>
								</oid>
							</oid>
						</oid>
					</oid>
				</oid>
			</oid>
			<oid key="2">
				<name>software</name>
				<oid key="1">
					<name>powerNetSubAgent</name>
					<oid key="1">
						<name>powerNetSoftwareSystem</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>powerNetSoftwareSystemDescription</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"A brief description of the PowerNet sub-agent."
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</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>powerNetSoftwareOid</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The object identifier of the PowerNet sub-agent."
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</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="3">
							<name>powerNetSoftwareSystemUpTime</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The time that the sub-agent has been running."
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</description>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="2">
						<name>powerNetSoftwareConfig</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>powerNetSoftwareTableSize</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The number of software modules supporting the UPS."
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</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>powerNetSoftwareTable</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"A list of the software monitoring the UPS."
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</description>
							<oid key="1" sequence="1">
								<name>powerNetSoftwareEntry</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"An entry containing information on a software module."
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</description>
								<oid key="1">
									<name>moduleNumber</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The index into the Software Entry Table"
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</description>
								</oid>
								<oid key="2">
									<name>moduleName</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The name of the software module."
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</description>
								</oid>
								<oid key="3">
									<name>moduleVersion</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The version of the software module."
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</description>
								</oid>
								<oid key="4">
									<name>moduleDate</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The date of the software module represented as mm-dd-yy."
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</description>
								</oid>
							</oid>
						</oid>
					</oid>
				</oid>
			</oid>
			<oid key="3">
				<name>system</name>
				<oid key="1">
					<name>backUPS</name>
				</oid>
				<oid key="2">
					<name>smartUPS</name>
					<oid key="1">
						<name>smartUPS250</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="2">
						<name>smartUPS400</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="3">
						<name>smartUPS600</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="4">
						<name>smartUPS900</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="5">
						<name>smartUPS1250</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="6">
						<name>smartUPS2000</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="7">
						<name>smartUPS450</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="8">
						<name>smartUPS700</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="9">
						<name>smartUPS1000</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="10">
						<name>smartUPS1400</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="11">
						<name>smartUPS2200</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="12">
						<name>smartUPS3000</name>
					</oid>
				</oid>
				<oid key="3">
					<name>matrixUPS</name>
					<oid key="1">
						<name>matrixUPS3000</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="2">
						<name>matrixUPS5000</name>
					</oid>
				</oid>
				<oid key="5">
					<name>symmetraUPS</name>
					<oid key="1">
						<name>symmetraUPS4kVA</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="2">
						<name>symmetraUPS8kVA</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="3">
						<name>symmetraUPS12kVA</name>
					</oid>
					<oid key="4">
						<name>symmetraUPS16kVA</name>
					</oid>
				</oid>
			</oid>
		</oid>
		<oid key="2">
			<name>apcmgmt</name>
			<oid key="1">
				<name>mconfig</name>
				<oid key="1">
					<name>mconfigNumTrapReceivers</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The number of managers to send traps to."
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</description>
				</oid>
				<oid key="2">
					<name>mconfigTrapReceiverTable</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"A list of managers to send traps to.  The number of
entries is given by the value of mconfigNumTrapReceivers.
Maximum number of Trap Receivers is four."
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</description>
					<oid key="1" sequence="1">
						<name>mconfigTrapReceiverEntry</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The managers to send traps to."
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</description>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>trapIndex</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The index to a trap receiver entry."
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</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>receiverAddr</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The IP address of the manager to send a trap to."
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</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="3">
							<name>communityString</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The community name to use in the trap when
sent to the manager."
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</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="4">
							<name>severity</name>
							<value key="1"><display lang="en">information(1)</display></value>
							<value key="2"><display lang="en">warning(2)</display></value>
							<value key="3"><display lang="en">severe(3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The severity threshold of traps to send to the manager.
traps are labeled in severity as informational(1), warning(2),
severe(3).  Only traps of equal or greater severity than
this value are sent to the manager."
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</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="5">
							<name>acceptThisReceiver</name>
							<value key="1"><display lang="en">yes (1)</display></value>
							<value key="2"><display lang="en">no  (2)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"An entry will become active if yes, and will
be deleted if no."
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</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="6">
							<name>receiveTrapType</name>
							<value key="1"><display lang="en">powernet (1)</display></value>
							<value key="2"><display lang="en">ietf     (2)</display></value>
							<value key="3"><display lang="en">both     (3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The node in this entry will receive traps defined in APC
PowerNet MIB, if this OID is set to yes."
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</description>
						</oid>
					</oid>
				</oid>
				<oid key="3">
					<name>mconfigBOOTPEnabled</name>
					<value key="1"><display lang="en">yes (1)</display></value>
					<value key="2"><display lang="en">no  (2)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The value of yes(1) indicates the PowerNet Adapter is configured to
obtain its IP configuration parameters from a BOOTP server.
The value of no(2) indicates adapter will assume IP configuration parameters
values saved in adapter's eeprom, which was orginially configured at local
console."
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</description>
				</oid>
				<oid key="4">
					<name>mconfigTFTPServerIP</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The IP address of TFTP server. If mconfigBOOTPEnabled is yes(1), then this IP address
is provided by BOOTP server and not allowed to be modified; otherwise, this IP address
can be modified.
Before using TFTP to load new code image, the image file should be placed in proper
directory of the specified TFTP server. This OID is only supported by AP9605, AP9205,
and AP9603 PowerNet SNMP Adapters."
]]>
</description>
				</oid>
				<oid key="5">
					<name>newCodeAuthentViaTFTP</name>
					<value key="1"><display lang="en">unknown                (1)</display></value>
					<value key="2"><display lang="en">validNewAgentCodeImage (2)</display></value>
					<value key="3"><display lang="en">sameAgentCodeImage     (3)</display></value>
					<value key="4"><display lang="en">invalidAgentCodeImage  (4)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Once mcontrolRestartAgent is set to loadAndExecuteNewAgent (3), PowerNet adapter will
start to load the remote image file, for authentication only, instead of saving the code
into flash memory. Only if a validNewAgentCodeImage (1) is found will the agent reboot
the PowerNet adaoter and invoke the loader to load and save new code into the flash memory.
Otherwise, the current agent code will continue to run.
This OID shows the result of the above authentication process.
validNewAgentCodeImage (1) means the code image on TFTP server
is a valid APC agent code and is different version from the current agent.
Once agent identifies this, loader will start to update flash memory with
the new agent code.
sameAgentCodeImage  (2)  means the code image on TFTP server is exactly the
same as the currently running agent. Currently running agent will not invoke
loader to load the same again.
invalidAgentCodeImage  (3) means the code image on TFTP server is NOT a valid
APC agent code. Thus, current agent will not load it into the flash memory.
The value of this OID will be associated with TRAP codeImageAuthentDone.
This OID is only supported by AP9605, AP9205, and AP9603 PowerNet SNMP Adapters."
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</description>
				</oid>
				<oid key="6">
					<name>mconfigClock</name>
					<oid key="1">
						<name>mconfigClockDate</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The current date in the mm/dd/yyyy format. Example: 01/01/2000."
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</description>
					</oid>
					<oid key="2">
						<name>mconfigClockTime</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The current time in the hh:mm:ss am/pm format. Example: 12:00:00 am."
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</description>
					</oid>
				</oid>
			</oid>
			<oid key="2">
				<name>mcontrol</name>
				<oid key="1">
					<name>mcontrolRestartAgent</name>
					<value key="1"><display lang="en">restartCurrentAgent    (1)</display></value>
					<value key="2"><display lang="en">continueCurrentAgent   (2)</display></value>
					<value key="3"><display lang="en">loadAndExecuteNewAgent (3)</display></value>
					<value key="4"><display lang="en">restartWithoutAgent    (4)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this OID to restartCurrentAgent (1)
will restart the same SNMP agent code currently saved in
flash memory.
Setting this OID to loadAndExecuteNewAgent (3) will enable adapter
to load a new agent code into the flash memory and start to
execute this new agent code. Bootp/tftp is the default protocol.
loadAndExecuteNewAgent is only supported by AP9605, AP9205, and AP9603
PowerNet SNMP Adapters. Setting this OID to restartWithoutAgent (4) will restart
the system and not start the agent. The subsequent time the system restarts the agent
will also automatically restart."
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</description>
				</oid>
			</oid>
			<oid key="3">
				<name>mtrapargs</name>
				<oid key="1">
					<name>mtrapargsInteger</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"This OID allows APC traps to be sent with an integer argument
that my not be defined in the APC MIB.
A get of this OID will return 0."
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</description>
				</oid>
				<oid key="2">
					<name>mtrapargsIpAddress</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"This OID allows APC traps to be sent with an IP address argument
that my not be defined in the APC MIB.
A get of this OID will return 0.0.0.0."
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</description>
				</oid>
				<oid key="3">
					<name>mtrapargsString</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"This OID allows APC traps to be sent with an octet string argument
that my not be defined in the APC MIB.
A get of this OID will return a NULL string."
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</description>
				</oid>
				<oid key="4">
					<name>mtrapargsGauge</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"This OID allows APC traps to be sent with a Gauge argument
that my not be defined in the APC MIB.
A get of this OID will return 0."
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</description>
				</oid>
				<oid key="5">
					<name>mtrapargsTimeTicks</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"This OID allows APC traps to be sent with a TimeTicks argument
that my not be defined in the APC MIB.
A get of this OID will return 0."
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</description>
				</oid>
			</oid>
			<oid key="4">
				<name>mfiletransfer</name>
				<oid key="1">
					<name>mfiletransferStatus</name>
					<oid key="1">
						<name>mfiletransferStatusLastTransferResult</name>
						<value key="1"><display lang="en">lastFileTransferResultSuccessful                 (1)</display></value>
						<value key="2"><display lang="en">lastFileTransferResultNotAvailable               (2)</display></value>
						<value key="3"><display lang="en">lastFileTransferResultFailureUnknown             (3)</display></value>
						<value key="4"><display lang="en">lastFileTransferResultFailureServerInaccessible  (4)</display></value>
						<value key="5"><display lang="en">lastFileTransferResultFailureServerAccessDenied  (5)</display></value>
						<value key="6"><display lang="en">lastFileTransferResultFailureFileNotFound        (6)</display></value>
						<value key="7"><display lang="en">lastFileTransferResultFailureFileTypeUnknown     (7)</display></value>
						<value key="8"><display lang="en">lastFileTransferResultFailureFileCorrupted       (8)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Once mfiletransferControlInitiateFileTransfer is set to a value other than doNotInitiateFileTransfer
a file transfer of mfiletransferConfigSettingsFilename will be attempted from either a TFTP or FTP
server.
This OID shows the last attempted file transfer result.
lastFileTransferResultSuccessful (1) means the file transfer was successful.
lastFileTransferResultNotAvailable (2) means that there have been no previous file transfers.
lastFileTransferResultFailureUnknown (3) means that the last file transfer failed for an unknown reason.
lastFileTransferResultFailureServerInaccessible (4) means that the TFTP or FTP server could not be found on the network.
lastFileTransferResultFailureServerAccessDenied (5) means that the TFTP or FTP server denied access.
lastFileTransferResultFailureFileNotFound (6) means that the file could not be located.
lastFileTransferResultFailureFileTypeUnknown (7) means the file was examined, but the contents were unknown.
lastFileTransferResultFailureFileCorrupt (8) means the transfered file was corrupt."
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</description>
					</oid>
				</oid>
				<oid key="2">
					<name>mfiletransferConfig</name>
					<oid key="1">
						<name>mfiletransferConfigSettings</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>mfiletransferConfigSettingsFilename</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The path and name of the file to transfer using the mfiletransferControlInitiateFileTransfer OID.
If the file to transfer exists in the default server directory then the path may be omitted."
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</description>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="2">
						<name>mfiletransferConfigTFTP</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>mfiletransferConfigTFTPServerAddress</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The IP Address in dotted decimal notation of the TFTP server involved in the file transfer."
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</description>
						</oid>
					</oid>
					<oid key="3">
						<name>mfiletransferConfigFTP</name>
						<oid key="1">
							<name>mfiletransferConfigFTPServerAddress</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The IP Address in dotted decimal notation of the FTP server involved in the file transfer."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="2">
							<name>mfiletransferConfigFTPServerUser</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The user identification for logging into the FTP server specifed with mfiletransferConfigFTPServerAddress."
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</description>
						</oid>
						<oid key="3">
							<name>mfiletransferConfigFTPServerPassword</name>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"The password for logging into the FTP server specifed with mfiletransferConfigFTPServerAddress."
]]>
</description>
						</oid>
					</oid>
				</oid>
				<oid key="3">
					<name>mfiletransferControl</name>
					<oid key="1">
						<name>mfiletransferControlInitiateFileTransfer</name>
						<value key="1"><display lang="en">doNotInitiateFileTransfer             (1)</display></value>
						<value key="2"><display lang="en">initiateFileTransferDownloadViaTFTP   (2)</display></value>
						<value key="3"><display lang="en">initiateFileTransferDownloadViaFTP    (3)</display></value>
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
"Setting this OID to doNotInitiateFileTransfer (1) will do nothing.
Setting this OID to initiateFileTransferDownloadViaTFTP (2) will attempt to transfer the file named in
mfiletransferConfigSettingsFilename from the TFTP Server identified in mfiletransferConfigTFTPAddress.
Setting this OID to initiateFileTransferDownloadViaFTP (3) will attempt to transfer the file named in
mfiletransferConfigSettingsFilename from the FTP Server identified in mfiletransferConfigFTPAddress
using mfiletransferConfigFTPUser and mfiletransferConfigFTPPassword for the FTP Server login process."
]]>
</description>
					</oid>
				</oid>
			</oid>
		</oid>
	</oid>
</mib_table>
