
It seems really close, but I’m not sure if I’m just missing something on the setup, or if there is really a “Version 4” out there that I have not located.

5:44:39 PM (2015 ms) : Value: No response (check: firewalls, routing, snmp settings of device, IPs, SNMP version, community, passwords etc) (SNMP error # -2003) 5:44:39 PM (2009 ms) : SNMP Datatype: ASN_UNIVERSAL I selected custom OID with yours for input voltage. I set the Agent port to 1161, clicked Allow Access in SNMPv1 Service, set community to public, and entered the host IP of the system.įrom the test program, I entered Local IP: Any, Device IP: localhost, Port 1161, SNMPv1, community public. In the PowerPanel agent running at localhost:3052, SNMP settings are under Security / Authentication. I downloaded Paessler SNMP Tester and run it on the same Windows 2008r2 server as PowerPanel. In any case I have not been able to make it work. I thought maybe you meant it was added between version 3.3 and 3.4. It does have SNMP settings, which I enabled. The latest version of PowerPanel Business | Windows that I can find to download from CyberPower is version 3.4. I’ve been looking for an API to access the status data. Powerpanel does not apparently take care of thanks for pointing out the SNMP in PowerPanel.
CYBERPOWER POWERPANEL PERSONAL VS BUSINESS PC
Postscript 2: If you have a firewall on the PC running powerpanel don’t forget to open up udp connections to the port you use or you will get no response you can test by turning off the firewall for a bit. Postscript: I am finding the reported load percentage does not match the dashboard, checking, will update. I like this approach as it should be system neutral and require nothing be installed on the remote systems except the powerpanel software. Since my HA already have python and libraries, I execute the script “inside” the docker from my host.ĭocker exec -t ha_docker python /config/python_scripts/test.py import requests I made a cron job on a linux server to serve the script. if yes, then the python script should work. You can try to login first on the web page with a browser and then check the /local/rest/v1/ups/status if you see the JSON vars. I then publish them in MQTT and gather them with HA. I keep the cookie and I could query and poll 13 variables.

I used a python script to login on the page
CYBERPOWER POWERPANEL PERSONAL VS BUSINESS SOFTWARE
I found that the business software is on port 3052 and query-able.
