[Nut-upsuser] Discontinuous output of a LIST RANGE command ?

Roger Price roger at rogerprice.org
Sat Jun 19 15:55:10 BST 2021


During the ISE review of the proposed RFC, the IETF editor has asked for 
clarification of the output of command LIST RANGE <upsname> <varname>.

The Developer Guide Chapter 9 
https://networkupstools.org/docs/developer-guide.chunked/ar01s09.html "Network 
Protocol Information" provides the following example of the output of a LIST 
RANGE command:

  BEGIN LIST RANGE su700 input.transfer.low
  RANGE su700 input.transfer.low "90" "100"
  RANGE su700 input.transfer.low "102" "105"
  ...
  END LIST RANGE su700 input.transfer.low

The RANGE entries are not contiguous. There is a gap between "100" and "102". Is 
this correct?

Roger



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