An SNMP network comprises a power manager with an SNMP agent in TCP/IP
communication over a network with an SNMP network manager. The power
manager is connected to control several intelligent power modules each
able to independently control the power on/off status of several network
appliances. Power-on and load sensors within each intelligent power
module are able to report the power status of each network appliance to
the SNMP network manager with MIB variables in response to GET commands.
Each intelligent power module is equipped with an output that is
connected to cause an interrupt signal to the network appliance being
controlled. The SNMP network manager is able to test which network
appliance is actually responding before any cycling of the power to the
corresponding appliance is tried.