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6 nut-scanner - scan communication buses for NUT devices
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9 nut-scanner -h
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11 nut-scanner [OPTIONS]
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14 nut-scanner scans available communication buses and display any NUT
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18 -h
19 Display the help text.
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22 -N | --disp_nut_conf
23 Display result in the ups.conf format.
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25 -P | --disp_parsable
26 Display result in a parsable format.
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29 -C | --complete_scan
30 Scan all available communication buses (default behavior)
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32 -U | --usb_scan
33 List all NUT compatible USB devices currently plugged in.
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35 -S | --snmp_scan
36 Scan SNMP devices. Require at least a start IP, and optionnaly an
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40 -M | --xml_scan
41 Scan XML/HTTP devices. Broadcast a network message on the current
42 network interfaces to retrieve XML/HTTP capable devices. No IP
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45 -O | --oldnut_scan
46 Scan NUT devices (i.e. upsd daemon) on IP ranging from start IP to
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49 -A | --avahi_scan
50 Scan NUT servers using avahi request on the current network
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53 -I | --ipmi_scan
54 Scan NUT compatible devices available via IPMI on the current host.
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57 -t | --timeout timeout
58 Set the network timeout in seconds. Default timeout is 5 seconds.
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60 -s | --start_ip start IP
61 Set the first IP (IPv4 or IPv6) when a range of IP is required
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64 -e | --end_ip end IP
65 Set the last IP (IPv4 or IPv6) when a range of IP is required
66 (SNMP, old_nut). If this parameter is omitted, only the start IP is
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71 -p | --port <port number port number
72 Set the port number of scanned NUT devices (default 3493).
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76 Set SNMP v1 community name (default = public).
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79 -l | --secLevel security level
80 Set the security level used for SNMPv3 messages. Allowed values
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83 -u | --secName security name
84 Set the security name used for authenticated SNMPv3 messages. This
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87 -a | --authProtocol authentication protocol
88 Set the authentication protocol used for authenticated SNMPv3
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91 -A | --authPassword authentication pass phrase
92 Set the authentication pass phrase used for authenticated SNMPv3
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96 -x | --privProtocol privacy protocol
97 Set the privacy protocol used for encrypted SNMPv3 messages.
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100 -X | --privPassword privacy pass phrase
101 Set the privacy pass phrase used for encrypted SNMPv3 messages.
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105 ups.conf(5)
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108 The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/
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