The discrete output elements parameters of the VUTLAN devices can be located depending on their physical location in the sub-branches:

Example. View outlets available in the system:

$ snmptable -Ci -Cb -v2c -cread 192.168.0.193 VUTLAN-SYSTEM-MIB::ctlInternalSensorsOutletsTable

SNMP table: VUTLAN-SYSTEM-MIB::ctlInternalSensorsOutletsTable

     Id       Module       Num        Type           Name       State       Value       Initial        Pulse
 301001         2002        -1     "relay" "Analog Power"        "on"        "on"          "on"           15
 102001         2003         1    "outlet"      "Relay-1"       "off"       "off"         "off"            1
 102002         2003         2    "outlet"      "Relay-2"       "off"       "off"         "off"            1
 102003         2003         3    "outlet"      "Relay-3"       "off"       "off"         "off"            1
 102004         2003         4    "outlet"      "Relay-4"       "off"       "off"         "off"            1

The location of such elements in the system is determined by the module identifier in which this element is physically located and with the port number in the module - Num.

Relays (Outlets) may be in the following possible states:

The initial state is given by the field Initial. Management of the state is recorded in the field Value. The pulse length in seconds is given by the field Pulse.

Example. Sending 5 seconds pulse on the relay with ID=102003:

$ snmpset -v2c -cwrite 192.168.0.193 VUTLAN-SYSTEM-MIB::ctlOutletPulse.102003 i 5 \
 VUTLAN-SYSTEM-MIB::ctlOutletValue.102003 s "pulse"

VUTLAN-SYSTEM-MIB::ctlOutletPulse.102003 = INTEGER: 5
VUTLAN-SYSTEM-MIB::ctlOutletValue.102003 = STRING: "pulse"