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    How do I connect the UPS to pfsense? If it is possible ?

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      firefox @Gertjan
      last edited by

      @Gertjan
      This is the first thing I did
      I got this answer
      So I thought maybe I was wrong and should write it like it is

      [2.7.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.home]/root: snmpwalk -v 1 -c public 192.168.1.61
      Timeout: No Response from 192.168.1.61
      [2.7.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.home]/root: snmpwalk -v 2c -c public 192.168.1.61
      Timeout: No Response from 192.168.1.61
      [2.7.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.home]/root: snmpwalk -v 3 AUTH/PRIV 192.168.1.61
      snmpwalk: Unknown host (AUTH/PRIV) (No such file or directory)
      
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      • GertjanG
        Gertjan @firefox
        last edited by

        @firefox said in How do I connect the UPS to pfsense? If it is possible ?:

        i have this ups AON1500-2 ups

        Ok, time to show the technical doc. The commercial one won't help us here.

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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        • dennypageD
          dennypage @firefox
          last edited by

          @firefox said in How do I connect the UPS to pfsense? If it is possible ?:

          I copied and pasted the commands into the shell.
          Still not working

          You're not going to get by without reading the documentation. The commands I posted were examples, not the literal commands you need to use.

          Specifically:

          • IPADDR was intended as the IP address of the device. You are expected to change this to the real value.
          • public was an example security group for version 1/2c protocols. public is a commonly used default, but the first recommendation of everyone is to change it. You need to know the actual group in use on the device. Some devices even generate a random value for the group installation. If you have the wrong group, the device simply will not respond at all.
          • AUTH/PRIV was intended to be replaced with the appropriate authentication and privacy options if the device when using version 3 protocol. There is no generic guidance for this. You have to read the device manual to know and/or set the actual options the device expects. If you have the wrong options, the device will not respond.

          If you want to use SNMP, you are going go need to know a good deal more about it, and the device itself. Read the UPS and SNMP card documentation, and then read the SNMP man pages I referenced. This will take time. If you don't want to invest that time, you'll have to try USB.

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            firefox @dennypage
            last edited by firefox

            @dennypage

            I went into the graphical interface of the UPS and changed something there according to what you said.
            Now the result is different.

            I can't post the result here, it's too long. {The system thinks it's spam}
            ups.png

            I added the pfsense IP in the first column
            and changed the permissions to read write

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              elvisimprsntr @elvisimprsntr
              last edited by elvisimprsntr

              @elvisimprsntr said in How do I connect the UPS to pfsense? If it is possible ?:

              @firefox

              Use USB connection method then.

              Save your sanity. Use USB connection.
              Then send the SNMP card back to recoup some of your coins.

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              • dennypageD
                dennypage @firefox
                last edited by

                @firefox I assume that you are aware that you should not have a community named public write enabled. 😱

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                  firefox @dennypage
                  last edited by

                  @dennypage
                  This is a home network
                  How critical is this?

                  Unless it gives access to people outside the network ??

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                  • dennypageD
                    dennypage @firefox
                    last edited by

                    @firefox said in How do I connect the UPS to pfsense? If it is possible ?:

                    This is a home network

                    Does it matter?

                    It's trivial to correct. The public community should always be read-only. Use a randomly generated string for the write community.

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                      firefox @dennypage
                      last edited by

                      @dennypage

                      Update
                      I did a factory reset to the snmp card
                      When I received the snmp card
                      it still had the settings from the previous location
                      After the reset it works
                      And I see the status of the UPS in pfsense

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                      • dennypageD
                        dennypage @firefox
                        last edited by

                        @firefox Glad you got it working

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