| Parameter | Associated MIB variable |
Description |
| BIA | cpsmp100BiaIndex(1) | See BIA and Slot |
| Slot | cpsmp100SlotIndex(2) | See BIA and Slot |
| Group Membership | cpsmp100Groups(3) | See Configuration Management |
| Marketing Revision | cpsmp100MRevision(4) | Marketing Revision |
| Config Match | cpsmp100CfgMatch(5) | Configuration Management match? |
| Serial Number | cpsmp100SerialNumber(6) | Serial Number reported by hardware |
| Mode | cpsmp100Mode(7) | Master/Slave/Shared Mode of this supply |
| Configuration Mode | cpsmp100ConfigMode(8) | Configuration Mode |
| Remote Fan | cpsmp100RemoteFan(9) |
A Remote Fan is a device that fits in a power supply
slot but contains no power supply, only a fan.
These devices are not manageable, but if present they
will be reported by the manageable supply that
accompanies it. |
| Power OK | cpsmp100PowerOK(10) |
This variable has the value yes(1) any time this
supply is capable of supplying at least 11.6 volts
to the cabinet. Note that a value of no(2) does not
necessarily indicate hard failure. A power supply can
be detected even if it is powered down or not plugged in
as long as another power supply has PowerOK=yes(1) and
InUse=yes(1). In this case, PowerOK will be no(2) for
the disabled power supply. |
| In Use | cpsmp100InUse(11) |
Value is yes(1) when this supply is currently selected
to supply power to the cabinet. |
| Chassis Power | cpsmp100ChassisPower(12) |
Power currently supplied to the cabinet, in milliwatts |
| Chassis Temperature | cpsmp100ChassisTemp(13) |
The temperature inside the cabinet as detected by
the power supply, stored in tenths of degrees centigrade
but usually converted to degrees for display. |
| Remote Fan Fault | cpsmp100RfanFault(14) |
Normally no(2), this value changes to yes(1) when
an installed Remote fan is drawing excessive current or none
at all. |
| Local Fan Fault | cpsmp100LfanFault(15) |
Normally no(2), this value changes to yes(1) when
the Local fan is drawing excessive current or none
at all. |
| Supply Type | cpsmp100SupplyType(16) |
The supply voltage that this unit is designed to accept.
If AC(1), the supply accepts 90-260VAC, 47 to 400Hz.
If DC48(2), the supply accepts 38-75VDC. |
| Cache Clean | cpsmp100CacheClean(17) | Configuration changes pending? |