Network UPS Tools
Power Devices support
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Note

When a user reports that a variable/command is not right then it will be highlighted by a red underline.

Bad values/ranges/etc… will get a red dashed outline or red solid left border.

The accompanying explaining comment - if provided - will be emphasized through a red dotted border on the left.

2.6.3

Report #1

This device is known to work with driver bcmxcp_usb.

You can grab a dummy-ups compliant .dev file to simulate this device clicking here.

Known supported variables

This device is known to support the following variables (values are just examples):

ambient.temperature.high

137

ambient.temperature.low

34

device.mfr

Eaton

device.model

POWERWARE UPS 700i

device.serial


device.type

ups

driver.name

bcmxcp_usb

driver.parameter.pollinterval

2

driver.parameter.port

foo

driver.parameter.shutdown_delay

15

driver.version

2.6.3

driver.version.internal

0.25

input.frequency.high

55

input.frequency.low

45

input.frequency.nominal

50

input.transfer.high

6144

input.voltage.nominal

240

output.phases

1

output.voltage.nominal

240

ups.beeper.status

disabled

ups.beeper.status appears to not work: the beeper still goes on even though it displays as disabled.

ups.firmware

Cont:00.80 Inve:00.60

ups.mfr

Eaton

ups.model

POWERWARE UPS 700i

ups.power.nominal

700

ups.serial


ups.status

OL

Known supported commands

This device is known to support the following NUT’s instant commands:

  • shutdown.return

  • shutdown.stayoff

    shutdown.stayoff powers off immediately (no shutdown delay), and then powers on again when line power is available.

  • test.battery.start

    test.battery.start does not have any noticeable effect: the device does not report any battery information so it’s impossible to know if it actually does a test and what the results are (but most likely it just does nothing).