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Posted: 2020-07-03 10:57 PM
This question was originally posted on DCIM Support by Janis Magazeinis on 2017-09-11
Hello!
I am searching for information about connection of "NetBotz Rack Monitor 250" (NBrm250), "NetBotz Sensor Pod 150 (NBsp150)" and "Data Center Expert" (DCE) server through ModBus TCP.
In the Tab "Documentation" under "NetBotz Rack Monitor 250" at apc.com we can find ModBus register map, but there is no information about registers, which we receive from sensors connected to "NetBotz Sensor Pod 150".
I mean: there is connected NBsp150 to NBsp250. Which ModBus registers have information about sensor values of this NBsp150?
Best Regards,
Jānis Magazeinis
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Posted: 2020-07-03 11:08 PM
This answer was originally posted on DCIM Support by Angela Clark on 2017-09-11
Hi Janis - as of NetBotz 250 AOS 6.4.6/nb250 app 6.4.6, SP150 data is not available yet via Modbus ☹️ . We are working hard to bring this enhancement in the next firmware release though, due in the next month or two. A new register map doc will also be provided.
In addition to support for the SP150 units over Modbus, you'll see Modbus registers for wireless sensors and rack access now too.
(CID:124525902)
Posted: 2020-07-03 11:08 PM
This answer was originally posted on DCIM Support by Angela Clark on 2017-09-11
Hi Janis - as of NetBotz 250 AOS 6.4.6/nb250 app 6.4.6, SP150 data is not available yet via Modbus ☹️ . We are working hard to bring this enhancement in the next firmware release though, due in the next month or two. A new register map doc will also be provided.
In addition to support for the SP150 units over Modbus, you'll see Modbus registers for wireless sensors and rack access now too.
(CID:124525902)
Posted: 2020-07-03 11:08 PM
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