We actually use a few of the AP9606 at a few of our sites,

but there purely for power cycling stuff only, 

saves the travelling

Also would be handy if observium had write access for the power outlets, but I guess 1 thing at a time ah :) 

Simon

On 10 Mar 2018, at 20:01, Tom Laermans <tom.laermans@powersource.cx> wrote:

Yeah, the AP9606 controller was superseded by the AP9631 about 10 years ago I believe... they power the old masterswitches and older UPSes.

We already supported the UPS part, now we also see outlet status but indeed that'll be all you can get from them...

If we ever need to test anything related to the outlets I have 2 masterswitches with an AP9606 in a cupboard :-)

Tom

PS/ you can also control the outlets through SNMP write but Observium is not going there ;)

On 3/10/2018 7:57 PM, Simon Mousey Smith wrote:
Oh well its better than nothing!

Thank you Adam!

Keep up amazing work!

Simon

On 10 Mar 2018, at 18:55, Adam Armstrong <adama@observium.org> wrote:

I don't think there'd be anything else to get from it. They don't monitor current and only turn things on and off.

adam.

On 2018-03-10 18:53:34, Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com> wrote:

Wonderful! Its better than nothing!

I will keep having a look at he device as the firmware on the device is from 2004 and I no I can get a newer firmware which might give me more information

But I tried updating it other day and it just doesnt work correctly and shows no devices 

Simon

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