The powernet mib from APC is pretty well documented.  A good version is 
here:  http://support.ipmonitor.com/mibs/POWERNET-MIB/tree.aspx

You need to created SNMP checks for the specific OID that corresponds to 
the item you want monitor.  For example, the Remaining Runtime OID is 
1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.2.2.3.

-Kevin

Frank Brower wrote:
> I know this was talked about before, but forget what came of it.  I would
> like to monitor my APC UPS Units with ServersAlive.  They are a SmartUPS1400
> and SMartUPS 1500 models.
>
> I have the standard v6 beta of SA.
>
>
>
> Frank Brower
> Network Administrator
> Olson Research Group
> 300 Phillips Blvd. Suite 100
> Ewing, NJ  08618
> 609-882-9888
> Fax: 609-359-2003
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Kevin Stone
> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 11:11 AM
> To: Servers Alive Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [SA-list] Change % var is the alert
>
> I would go with the tags as they are not limited in number, self describing,
> and would provide more flexibility.
>
> -Kevin
>
> Dirk Bulinckx wrote:
>   
>> Currently within the alerts you can use the % parameters.  They are 
>> "limited" to one-char after the %, which means that basicly we have
>>      %0 .. %9 and %a ... %z
>> That's 36 possibilities.
>>
>> We would like to change this so that we have more possible parameters.
>> One of the options is to use the current HTML tags for this, another 
>> option would be to use %name% as parameters, or ... (other ideas?)
>>
>> My idea is that as the HTML tags are already known that it's more 
>> logical to use them to within the alerts.
>>
>> All remarks/options/questions/...are more then welcome.
>>
>> (when we change to another type of parameters we will OFCOURSE convert 
>> the parameters in the existing alerts to the new parameters).
>>
>> Dirk Bulinckx.
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