Hi John, do you have the device (which one? An old SNMP WEB or new UNITY DP or 
something else?) Or you like to buy one?

If you have (or you can buy) the old one SNMP WEB - then nut should work fine 
with it via generic snmp driver and you don't need anything else.
If you have (or you must buy) the new one UNITY DP - then I can share my snmp 
subdriver for it, and you should insert this subdriver sources to your nut's 
source code (it's very simple - add a few string, and this procedure is 
described in nut documentation) and recompile the nut binaries.
If you have some different snmp card which doesn't work with nut, you should to 
create the new snmp subdriver. This procedure isn't so complicated and 
described in nut documentation.

Regards,
Dmitri Stepanov


>Среда, 17 августа 2016, 10:50 +03:00 от John Huong <[email protected]>:
>
>So what should I do? It doesn't seem to work. 
>
>On Aug 17, 2016 3:32 PM, "Dmitri Stepanov" < [email protected] > wrote:
>>Hi John
>>For me an old Liebert WEB SNMP card works fine with generic snmp driver, but 
>>new one Liebert IS UNITY DP card makes me to create my own snmp subdriver.
>>Regards,
>>Dmitri Stepanov
>>--
>>Отправлено из Mail.Ru для Android среда, 17 августа 2016г., 03:54 +0300 от 
>>John Huong  [email protected] :
>>
>>>Hi Arnaud, 
>>>Can this be used with the latest NUT build? 
>>>
>>>On Sep 22, 2011 6:28 AM, "Arnaud Quette" < [email protected] > wrote:
>>>>Hi John,
>>>>
>>>>2011/8/11 John Huong  < [email protected] >
>>>>>Ok now I've specified the MIB file you've asked me to use for snmpwalk.
>>>> 
>>>>perfect
>>>>
>>>>>This is the output for -OS walk:
>>>>>
>>>>><...snip...>
>>>>>End of MIB
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 2:53 AM, Arnaud Quette < [email protected] > 
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2011/8/4 John Huong < [email protected] >
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ok. Here we go:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.935.1.1.1.1.1.1.0 = STRING: "Intelligent
>>>>>>> LiebertPSI"
>>>>>>> SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.935.1.1.1.1.1.2.0 = ""
>>>>>>> (...)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> this first walk is not useful if you don't have the MIB file installed.
>>>>>> interestingly, your MIB (.935) is not the same as Philip's one (.476), 
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> seems to be from Phoenixtec.
>>>>>> you should already have it underhand, otherwise you can download it here 
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> example:
>>>>>>  http://www.icamview.com/pub/pub/netagent%20utility/Upsmate.rar
>>>>>>
>>>>>> install it in /usr/share/mibs/netsnmp/ or equivalent on your system.
>>>>>> then do the '-OS' walk again.
>>>>>> and check this thread for a procedure to create a new mib to nut mapping:
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsdev/2011-February/005272.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> at least, identify the more possible matches, and I'll help you creating 
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> integrating the files when I have some spare time...
>>>>
>>>>these last remarks are still valid.
>>>>
>>>>you will find attached a patch, that includes the necessary files, with a 
>>>>base content and build rules.
>>>>apply it from within the nut source dir using:
>>>>$ patch -p0 < /path/to/xpcc-mib.diff
>>>>
>>>>then edit drivers/xpcc-mib.c and complete it as much as possible using the 
>>>>above pointed procedure.
>>>>then send back a diff for review.
>>>>
>>>>cheers,
>>>>Arnaud
>>>>
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