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NETXML-UPS(8)			  NUT Manual			 NETXML-UPS(8)

NAME
       netxml-ups - Driver for Eaton / MGE Network Management Card / Proxy
       (XML/HTTP Protocol) equipment

SYNOPSIS
       netxml-ups -h

       netxml-ups -a UPS_NAME [OPTIONS]

	   Note

	   This	man page only documents	the hardware-specific features of the
	   netxml-ups driver. For information about the	core driver, see
	   nutupsdrv(8).

SUPPORTED HARDWARE
       netxml-ups supports all recent Eaton / MGE models which use a Network
       Management Card or Proxy	(MGE XML/HTTP protocol based). This applies to
       both Eaton (previously MGE Office Protection Systems) and to MGE	UPS
       SYSTEMS.	Supported card and proxy models	are:

          NMC Minislot	(Ref 66102, firmware EA	or newer),

          SNMP/Web Minislot card (Ref 66244)

          NMC Transverse (Ref 66074),

          NMC & Modbus/JBus (Ref 66103),

          Network Management Proxy,

          ePDU	Monitored (newer version).

       Older models, such as SNMP card (Ref 66062 and Ref 66045), use the SNMP
       protocol	and should use the snmp-ups(8) driver with the mibs=mge
       parameter.

EXTRA ARGUMENTS
       This driver supports the	following optional settings in the
       ups.conf(5):

       timeout=value
	   The timeout for connecting to and reading from the UPS. Defaults to
	   5 seconds. Don't change this	value unless you know exactly what
	   you're doing.

	   This	value must never be higher than	half the MAXAGE	value
	   specified in	upsd.conf(5), otherwise	you run	the risk that upsd(8)
	   declares the	driver stale while it is waiting for a connection to
	   timeout.

       subscribe
	   Connect to the NMC in subscribed mode. This allows to receive
	   notifications and alarms more quickly, beside from the standard
	   polling requests.

       login=value
	   Set the login value for authenticated mode. This feature also needs
	   the password	argument, and allows value settings in the card. This
	   feature is not used yet.

       password=value
	   Set the password value, needed with the login for authenticated
	   mode. This feature is not used yet.

       shutdown_duration=value
	   Set the shutdown duration of	the operating system, in seconds. This
	   represents the amount of time needed	by the system to operate a
	   clean shutdown. Defaults to 120 seconds.

       shutdown_timer=value
	   Set the shutdown timer, in seconds. After value seconds running on
	   battery, the	local system will receive a notification to shut down.
	   Defaults to "none" (disabled).

       do_convert_deci
	   If this flag	value is present, the driver assumes you have a	very
	   old MGE networked UPS (or rather an old network management card
	   firmware) which serves certain measurements spelled 10x too big in
	   the XML markup.

	   Originally such measurements	were decimated by the driver --	but
	   this	is wrong for newer, more sane, devices -- so this behavior was
	   deprecated and is now disabled by default. Enabling this flag in
	   configuration of a particular driver	instance restores the old
	   behavior for	those measurements.

IMPLEMENTATION
       The hostname of the networked UPS is specified with the port value in
       ups.conf, i.e.:

	   [mgexml]
		   driver = netxml-ups
		   port	= http://netxml-ups.example.com:80

       Specifying the method to	connect	to the UPS (http, https) is mandatory.
       If the port is equal to the default for the method specified (80	for
       http, 443 for https) it may be omitted.

       In order	not to overload	older NMCs by polling them too frequently, it
       is recommended to increase the "pollinterval" (see nutupsdrv(8))	and
       ups.conf(5)) to at least	5 seconds.

KNOWN ISSUES
       Don't connect to	the UPS	through	a proxy. Although it would be trivial
       to add support for proxies, this	is not recommended and don't ask for
       it. Not only because it will prevent the	driver to make a persistent
       connection to the UPS, but also it adds an additional failure mode. If
       the proxy goes down (for	whatever reason), the driver will no longer be
       able to reach the UPS.

AUTHORS
       Arjen de	Korte <adkorte-guest@alioth.debian.org>

SEE ALSO
   The core driver:
       nutupsdrv(8)

   Internet resources:
       The NUT (Network	UPS Tools) home	page: https://www.networkupstools.org/

Network	UPS Tools 2.8.2.	  04/17/2025			 NETXML-UPS(8)

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