V3 I am I guess too dumb to get working in this case… and everything on my LAN is isolated behind a router, and I don’t let anyone I don’t fully trust on my LAN subnet ever anyways (all openVPN from outside). Since the software is local, it handles shutting down the winpc. I installed powerpanel business 4 (local) on the winpc, plugged the USB in, and setup SNMP v1 in powerpanel using the “public community” only (read only, as the NAS really only needs power out traps). I just finished getting my WinPC+CP1500pfclcd (blueiris server), my NAS, and my HA pi to safely shut down after a power outage, and so far it’s working. Is it possible to get the output load or output power values through SNMP? I tried using the MIB Browser, and for some reason the upAdvancedOutputLoad value is locked at 14 and the upsAdvanceOutputPower value returns an error. It’s not super intuitive but start after loading the MIB go down the tree with ‘private…enterprises…cps…products…ups’ and work your way down the folder tree in the MIB file and you will see lots of OIDs you can use. Use an MIB browser, I used iReasoning MIB Browser ( Free MIB Browser / MIB Browser / SNMP Browser. Ondly you need to download the latest MIB file from CyberPower at (Thanks to RobC and AndyVR on Discord for this icon code) It shows the level of the battery and the icon has the ‘flash’ symbol on the right if it is charging and does not have the flash if at 100% or running on batteries and discharging. Note that the template at the bottom creates a smart icon. Then its time to edit the ‘sensor’ section of your configuration.yaml file. time remaining in my example below) or a series of strings, for example the “Status”, which you can then use to develop the value_template in configuration.yaml. Second, look at the response data, it might be an integer ticks (e.g. You can try any of the OIDs to see which work on your UPS, most were OK on my Value II 1600E but if the OID is not supported it will just tell you that.įirst the OIDs from CyberPower need the “.0” at the end, you cannot use just the OID you see in a viewer. The OID is listed at the bottom left and the values when you double click are shown on the right hand panel. Double click a ‘leaf’ on the tree and it will query the OID and return a value. ![]() Note that my HA is running in Docker on a Ubuntu machine elsewhere on my network at 192.168.1.38 but I never need to enter this anywhere to get everything to work. Easier to just run on the same Windows 10 machine. ![]() If you are running this on another computer you would have to put in the IP address of the computer attached to the UPS (192.168.1.7 in my case). In my image below you will see it is connected to ‘localhost’ since I am running the iReasoning Browser on the same computer the UPS is plugged into. Start by selecting your ip address or localhost as the address in the top right box. Choose “File…Open…” and go to the folder where you stored the CyberPower MIB file and select it. Install and start the iReasoning Browser. Use an MIB browser, I used iReasoning MIB Browser ( Free MIB Browser / MIB Browser / SNMP Browser.) Unzip the file, mine was called MIB002-0001-10.mib and I stored it in a folder called “MIB” off the Downloads folder. Note where this is saved, mine was of course in the Windows Downloads folder. Secondly you need to download the latest MIB file from CyberPower at MIB Files | CyberPower Systems Anyone know of a way I could achieve this? Thanks. time series? Thanks.Įdit: I might not need SNMP for my application - I just want to be able to record (and graph) voltage time series (and possibly power.) Doing this on the Windows PC that is attached via USB is fine, but the CyberPower Panel software doesn’t do this. ?Īnd once it is, activate SNMP via the menu - anyone have a monitor already set up to graph voltage/power etc. ![]() Not sure if that makes a difference? But yes, would love to get the Business part working - I assume when it’s working, after logging in by browser everything is displayed etc. Mine is the CP1500EPFCLCD, which seems to be the non-US version of the same UPS discussed in the thread. I am aware of opwnwrt and similar, but this would be for a set and forget stock system for non-techy people, so fiddly things like raspberry pi and flashing ROMswon’t be to their liking (warranty and so forth.) Guess I’ll have to forgo the email notification on the router then.
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