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Posted: 2021-07-01 03:24 AM
This was originally posted on APC forums on 6/5/2013
Unlike the smaller APC models, the Galaxy 5000 60 kVA seems to use SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.705, which I can't find any MIB file for. I've been searching for this for a couple of days now but found nothing. Does anyone have a link please?
Posted: 2021-07-01 03:24 AM
This reply was originally posted by oliver on APC forums on 6/4/2016
We too are looking for the MIB file for our GALAXY 5000 50 kVA - 358 and am unclear on which one applies to us. The models listed above - how do I determine which we have?
Thanks
Posted: 2021-07-01 03:24 AM
This reply was originally posted by Angela on APC forums on 6/5/2013
While I am checking into this, could you please just verify what MGE management card is installed in your UPS? Is it something like 66074?
Posted: 2021-07-01 03:24 AM
This reply was originally posted by Angela on APC forums on 6/5/2013
I found my answer:
If you have a 66074 the MIB information is at the bottom of the link:
http://soft.apc.com/emb/htm/66074e.htm
If you have the 66123 or 66124, the MIB information is at the bottom of the link (EMEA 3-phase):
http://soft.apc.com/emb/htm/66123e.htm
Posted: 2021-07-01 03:24 AM
This reply was originally posted by oliver on APC forums on 6/4/2016
We too are looking for the MIB file for our GALAXY 5000 50 kVA - 358 and am unclear on which one applies to us. The models listed above - how do I determine which we have?
Thanks
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