> On the bottom of the Belkin UPS unit - is the model number: F6C120auUNV > The "au" is for Australia I think.
It probably is. We've seen other combinations here, like 'eu', 'uk' and so on. > "man belkinunv" states that F6C120-UNV is supported - and I assumed that > the "au" would not prevent this. > I plugged in the USB to gather the information you requested. My > intention was to use the serial connection and probably still is, though > if there is a solution via USB - I would certainly consider it. There is and in many cases, it will be better than the serial connection. Many UPS'es use a fairly verbose protocol, where a faster (USB) interface helps to prevent timeouts. > I tried "lsusb -W" (as suggested) but this seems an invalid option so I > assume you mean "lsusb -v" No, I wrote 'lsusb -vv' (double 'v'). Apparently, this looks very similar in the font you're using... :-) > Below is the relevant part of the output from "lsusb -v". [...] > Bus 004 Device 002: ID 050d:0912 Belkin Components Good. This device is fully supported through the 'usbhid-ups' driver. Although the stable nut-2.2.0 version works with this UPS, you may want to try out the (improved) version from the trunk. If you don't know what the latter is, just wait for the upcoming stable release, which should be available shortly (Arnaud?) Best regards, Arjen _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser

