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SNMP/Web Minislot card (66244)

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Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................5 1.1 PRESENTATION OF THE SNMP/WEB SOLUTION ................................................................................5 Network dedicated solution: Solution-Pac / Wan ..................................................................5 Network supervision solution: Management-Pac ..................................................................6

1.1.1 1.1.2 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6

PRESENTATION OF SNMP/WEB CARDS ...........................................................................................6 PRESENTATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT SENSOR SOLUTION ...............................................................6 DIRECT SENDING OF E-MAIL ............................................................................................................7 SENDING TEXT MESSAGES (SMS)....................................................................................................7 TECHNICAL DATA ............................................................................................................................8 Configuration .........................................................................................................................8 Administration........................................................................................................................8 Network .................................................................................................................................8 MIB (Management Information Base) ...................................................................................8 Environment sensor...............................................................................................................8

1.6.1 1.6.2 1.6.3 1.6.4 1.6.5 2

INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................10 2.1 INSTALLATION...............................................................................................................................10 Installing the card in the UPS ..............................................................................................10 Connecting the card to the IT network ................................................................................10 Understanding front panel signals.......................................................................................10

2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.2

BASIC CONFIGURATION DE BASE....................................................................................................10 List of default parameters ....................................................................................................10 Adjusting the network parameters.......................................................................................10 Rebooting the card ..............................................................................................................10 Restoring factory configuration............................................................................................10 Lost password restoring the default password.................................................................10 Checking that the card works ..............................................................................................10

2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.6 2.3 3

ENVIRONMENT SENSOR.................................................................................................................10

SUPERVISION / ADMINISTRATION VIA A WEB BROWSER ........................................................11 3.1.1 3.2 Optimising the performance of your browser ......................................................................11

UPS.............................................................................................................................................12 UPS properties page.........................................................................................................12 On-line help .........................................................................................................................16 UPS Control.........................................................................................................................17 UPS weekly schedule programming ...................................................................................19

3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4

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LOGS ...........................................................................................................................................23 Measurements.....................................................................................................................23 Event log..............................................................................................................................25 System log...........................................................................................................................25

3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.4

NOTIFICATION ...............................................................................................................................26 Email Notification.................................................................................................................26 Email Message Settings ......................................................................................................29

3.4.1 3.4.2 3.5

CONFIGURATION ...........................................................................................................................31 Network Settings .................................................................................................................32 System.................................................................................................................................34 Manager table (trap addressees) ........................................................................................36 Access control .....................................................................................................................38 Time.....................................................................................................................................40

3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 3.5.4 3.5.5 3.6

ENVIRONMENT ..............................................................................................................................41 Characteristics.....................................................................................................................41 Environment status..............................................................................................................42 Environment Settings ..........................................................................................................43 Log.......................................................................................................................................44

3.6.1 3.6.2 3.6.3 3.6.4 4

SUPERVISION / ADMINISTRATION VIA SNMP..............................................................................46 4.1 SNMP SOLUTION OPERATION PRINCIPLE .......................................................................................46 Shutdown criteria.................................................................................................................46 Controlled outlets.................................................................................................................47 Connecting a server protected by UM-Client to a programmable outlet .............................48

4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.2

THE DIFFERENT SERVER AND UPS SHUTDOWN SEQUENCES............................................................49 Extended power outage, shutdown initiated by the Shutdown Timer .................................49 Extended power outage, shutdown initiated by the Low battery power message ............52 Extended power outage, shutdown initiated by the Shutdown Timer, but utility restoration

4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3

before the end of the Shutdown Duration ..........................................................................................54 4.2.4 5 Off/On command .................................................................................................................56

CONFIGURATION IN LOCAL MODE AND VIA TELNET................................................................58 5.1 CONFIGURATION IN LOCAL MODE ...................................................................................................58 Choice 1: SNMP agent configuration menu ........................................................................58 Choice 2: UPS parameters..................................................................................................61 Choice 3: Access control .....................................................................................................61 Choice 4: NMS station subscription ....................................................................................62 Choice 5: Restore default configuration ..............................................................................63

5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.1.5

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CONFIGURATION VIA TELNET .........................................................................................................64

MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................................65 6.1 SOFTWARE UPGRADE ....................................................................................................................65 Card software upgrade using Mupgrade (Windows)...........................................................65 Card software upgrade via TFTP (UNIX and Windows) .....................................................65 Card software upgrade via the serial link ............................................................................65

6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 7

APPENDICES....................................................................................................................................66 7.1 TABLES OF ALARMS AND EVENTS ..................................................................................................66 Alarm table ..........................................................................................................................66 UPS event table...................................................................................................................66 System alarm table..............................................................................................................68

7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.2

GLOSSARY ...................................................................................................................................69

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1 Introduction
1.1 Presentation of the SNMP/Web solution

Temperature Humidity

Event

SMTP Server

2 contacts

Ethernet 10/100

Web Monitoring & Admin

SMTP

Protection

Notification
E-mail SMS
DNS 2 DNS 1

Shutdown

1.1.1 Network dedicated solution: Solution-Pac / Wan


Protection of your IT equipment by managing their shutdown in the event of an extended power failure, Notification of power quality events affecting your protected IT equipment, Supervision of any UPS system connected to your IT network.

The components of the Solution-Pac / WAN suite include: The SNMP agent (SNMP/Web Card or UM-Agent software): supervises the UPS, informs the UMClient of events occurring on the UPS by SNMP traps and manages UPS shutdowns and restarts. UM-Client protects the workstation on which it is installed and informs administrators and users of major events by network notification, e-mail, SMS or fax (with the Jericho alarm module under Windows). UM-Editor configures UM-Client and UM-Agent

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The software components for each platform and the user manuals are supplied free-of-charge on the Solution-Pac CD or are available for download on the www.mgeups.com Web site, in the Download area section Solution-Pac documentation is available at the following URL: English version - Version Franaise

1.1.2 Network supervision solution: Management-Pac


Management-Pac provides snap-in applications for network supervision systems such as CA Unicenter, IBM Tivoli Netview, HP OpenView, HP Insight Manager.

1.2

Presentation of SNMP/Web cards

MGE provides 2 different form factors for its SNMP/Web cards : SNMP/Web Minislot card for UPS systems like the Evolution, EXtreme C, Pulsar EX, Pulsar/Comet DX series. SNMP/Web Transverse card for UPS systems like the Galaxy 3000, Galaxy PW, Pulsar and Comet EXtreme series. Other MGE UPS systems (3-phase Comet, Galaxy, EPS 6000) can be remotely managed using the Multislot card expander . SNMP/Web cards are SNMP agents that: Enable acquisition of information on the operation status of the UPS systems, Provide remote control of these systems by means of an ETHERNET network From any SNMP administration station or Web browser. They also supply alarms to the UM-Clients to trigger shutdown or other automatic actions for protected servers.

A simple html browser is used for supervision and configuration and requires no additional installation. SNMP/Web cards are compatible with all MGE UPS SYSTEMS supervision / protection systems: Solution-Pac / WAN Management-Pac

1.3

Presentation of the Environment Sensor solution

The Environment Sensor solution comprises a box to be connected to the Card Settings port of the SNMP/Web cards: Environment Sensor enables measurement of temperature and humidity around the UPS, consideration of external alarms via 2 dry contacts and notification of alarms according to preprogrammed thresholds.

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1.4

Direct sending of E-mail


When a UPS event occurs, the SNMP/Web Card can directly notify up to 4 intranet or extranet addressees by e-mail (see Email Notification and Email Message Settings).

1.5

Sending text messages (SMS)


SMS messages can be sent by specific configuration of the e-mail function via the internet access providers making the e-mail / SMS transfer.

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1.6

Technical data

1.6.1 Configuration
The user can configure the card with one of the following means: Web browser Local serial link Telnet console BOOTP/DHCP

1.6.2 Administration
Up to 32 workstations protected Up to 15 browsers connected at the same time E-mail sending configurable according to UPS alarms and transmission of a periodical report Measurement of temperature and humidity, adjustable thresholds, possibility of sending e-mails and shutting down the installation Control of UPS on/off switching via the HTML interface Adjustment and control of PowerShare outlets via the HTML interface, sequential starting of the installation and optimisation of backup time by shutting down non-priority systems Adjustment of date and time via NTP server Protection by encrypted password. Saving of logs in the non-volatile memory Automatic language detection according to browser configuration. Languages available: English / French / Spanish / German / Italian On-line help available for each page Card firmware updated via the network

1.6.3 Network
Fast ETHERNET 10/100 Mbits compatibility with auto-negotiation on the RJ45 outlet SNMP trap port modifiable (by default = 162)

1.6.4 MIB (Management Information Base)


MIB IETF UPS (RFC1628) / MIB MGE V1.7

1.6.5 Environment sensor


Temperature measurement from 0 to 70 C with +/- 1C accuracy Measurement of humidity from 0 to 100 % with +/- 6 % accuracy Min / max time-stamped function for temperature and humidity Choice of temperature readings in Celsius or Fahrenheit High and low thresholds, hysteresis and offset adjustable via Web interface T H E U N I N T E R R U P T I B L E P O W E R
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2 Installation and Configuration


For the following sections, read the installation manual supplied with the card or available for download on the www.mgeups.com web site in the Download area embedded Software section

2.1

Installation

2.1.1 Installing the card in the UPS 2.1.2 Connecting the card to the IT network 2.1.3 Understanding front panel signals 2.2 Basic configuration de base

2.2.1 List of default parameters 2.2.2 Adjusting the network parameters 2.2.3 Rebooting the card 2.2.4 Restoring factory configuration 2.2.5 Lost password restoring the default password 2.2.6 Checking that the card works 2.3 Environment Sensor

Read the installation manual supplied with the box.

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3 Supervision / Administration via a Web browser

A JVM (Java Virtual Machine) is required to ensure correct display of information in HTML pages. On a computer equipped with a Web browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape recommended), enter the address initialised previously in the Installation chapter (e.g.: http://213.30.17.30.) The UPS properties home page is displayed.

3.1.1 Optimising the performance of your browser


To view status changes on the UPS in real time, the browser must be configured so that it automatically refreshes all the objects on the current page. Example on IE 6: Tools / Internet Options / General / Parameters menu, tick Every time this page is visited and validate.

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3.2

UPS

3.2.1 UPS properties page


This page gives instant access to the essential information about your UPS. This page is automatically refreshed every 10 seconds (by default). To change this value, go to the System page.

3.2.1.1 UPS zone: general information on the UPS.


Indication of the picture and generic name of the UPS range Communication Power source Output

Computer room: Customised name of your system corresponding to the upsIdentName object of the UPS MIB (RFC 1628) You can change this name on the System page.

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www.mgeups.com The About your UPS zone provides information on the UPS and the SNMP/Web card, in particular, the model range and software version.

Note: If the UPS is connected by dry contacts, neither picture or name are indicated, the 2 contacts title is displayed and only the following parameters are specified in the UPS status zone:

3.2.1.2 UPS status zone: essential information


The various icons showing the status of the UPS are: Utility power present

Battery operation

Loss of communication with the UPS

(green outlet)

Battery fault Outlet powered Flashing when an on/off sequence is in progress (red outlet) Outlet not powered or not protected

Communication: indicates the status of the communication between the card and the UPS Power source: indicates whether the power comes from the utility or from the UPS battery Batteries: indicates whether the battery is being charged or discharged Output load level: indicates the power percentage used at UPS output Master output: indicates if the UPS output is protected Controlled outlets: indicates if the controlled outlets (if available) are powered.

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3.2.1.3

Battery status zone:

Bargraph: Graph showing the remaining battery charge (in percent). Battery charge level: Remaining battery charge (in percent). Remaining backup time: Estimation of the maximum backup time remaining before UPS shutdown. This time can be modified by the adjustments on the Shutdown parameters page Last periodical test: Result of the last automatic battery test carried out by the UPS Possible values are: - OK: the test was completed correctly NOK: the battery needs to be checked Deactivated: the automatic battery test is not validated on the UPS

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3.2.1.4 Subscription for alarm reception


If your computer has a JVM (Java Virtual Machine), you can receive notification of the different alarms occurring on the UPS directly via your browser. Just click on the Subscribe button. Activation of this function is indicated by a pop-up window and by the buttons text label changing to Unsubscribe.

This window can be closed whenever you wish. As soon as a new event occurs on the UPS, it is reopened automatically as long as your browser remains open.

To stop subscription, click on the Unsubscribe button. A warning message indicates the end of this subscription. The button text becomes Subscribe again.

Note 1: If the browser is closed, alarm notification is stopped, but the subscription request remains in memory. When the Properties page is viewed next, notification will be active again. Note 2: See the table of alarms generating notification in the appendix. Note 3: Alarm notification by the browser is independent of the protection function performed by the UM-Client software.

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3.2.2 On-line help


On-line contextual help in French or English is available at the top of each page by clicking on the Help link, which is always located in the top right corner. The help browser menu is identical to that of the card pages.

The Help page always opens a new window.

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3.2.3 UPS Control


Click on the UPS Control section in the menu.

If the UPS is not compatible with this function, a warning message is sent to the user. UPS configuration may also prevent the commands from being properly run. Read the UPS manual for more information.

This page enables triggering of startup and shutdown sequences for the UPS main output and Controlled outlets. The status of each output is displayed by a symbol associated with the Off label (red symbol) or Powered (green symbol). The shutdown sequences take into account the time required for the registered servers to shut down without losing data (see shutdown parameters ). Once the sequence has started, the commands are disabled until it ends. After a startup sequence, the commands are disabled for 120 seconds to enable the servers to restart fully The main outlet has priority over the auxiliary outlets. Shutdown of the main outlet causes the auxiliary outlets to shut down. Auxiliary outlets can only be started if the main outlet is powered

The Check column proposes six different commands, and a command is only actually started after clicking on 'Execute':

Immediate off: a sequence to switch off output power is launched immediately. The symbol representing the output flashes, indicating that the sequence is in progress. The systems supplied are shut down correctly while the shutdown sequence is running, then the output is cut.

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Immediate Toggle: A sequence to switch off then restore output power is launched immediately. The symbol representing the output flashes, indicating that the shutdown sequence is in progress. The powered systems are shut down correctly during the shutdown sequence, then the output is cut. Finally, the restart sequence is launched at the end of the time delay specified in the Toggle duration parameter. The output status is updated.

Immediate On: a sequence to switch on output power is launched immediately. The output is repowered and the systems supplied start up again correctly.

Delayed Off: this is the same switch off sequence as for the Immediate off command, but postponed by the number of seconds programmed in the Off Delay parameter.

Delayed Toggle: this is the same switch off then on sequence as for the Immediate Toggle command, but postponed by the number of seconds programmed in the Off Delay parameter.

Delayed Off: this is the same switch on sequence as for the Immediate On command, but postponed by the number of seconds programmed in the On Delay parameter.

The Save button saves the Off Delay, Toggle duration and On Delay parameters on the card .

Security: The administrator must click on Save and enter his login / password to save modifications or run commands. The login and password by default are: MGEUPS.

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3.2.4

UPS weekly schedule programming

Click on the Weekly schedule section of the menu.

If the UPS is not compatible with this function, a warning message is sent to the user. UPS configuration may also prevent the commands from being properly run. Read the UPS manual for more information.

The weekly schedule enables the administrator to optimise power consumption or program a reboot of the protected equipment at a set time.

In a shutdown sequence, the UM Clients connected to the card are informed and ensure that each machine is shut down correctly before the UPS output is switched off. Up to 7 UPS shutdown sequences can be programmed in one week, with a minimum shutdown delay of 30 minutes.

Security: the administrator clicks on Save and enters his/her login / password to save any edits. The login and password by default are: MGEUPS.

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3.2.5 Shutdown parameters


Click on the Shutdown parameters section in the menu to see the list of parameters. The table of managed alarms is included in the appendix.

Important note: For installations that do not use UM-Client (backup units, routers and other internetworking equipment, automated systems, etc.)or in the event of long backup periods, the SNMP agent will order a UPS shutdown at the end of the programmed Shutdown After time. To prevent this, a value greater than maximum installation backup time must be programmed. The default value of this parameter is 30 min. The UM-Client Shutdown Timer must be re-programmed consequently (see SPW Configuration)

This page enables viewing and configuration of UPS operation parameters in battery mode and for power restoration.

When you tick the Show advanced parameters option, extra parameters are displayed. These parameters enable, in particular, adjustment of certain thresholds related to the percentage of charge remaining in the battery.

The Output column enables each output to be named (maximum 30 characters). Note

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www.mgeups.com The main outlet has priority, so the card does not accept configurations where the auxiliary outlets can be supplied while the main outlet is switched off

For the main outlet (Master) Shutdown after is the operating time in minutes left for users after a switch to backup before starting the shutdown sequences of the UPS and its equipment (from 0 to 1092). If remaining time under (from 0 to 9999 seconds) and If Capacity under (from 0 to 100%) are two extra conditions for remaining backup time and battery level that can trigger shutdown sequences before the Shutdown after period runs out Shutdown duration is the time required for complete shutdown of systems when a switch to backup time is long enough to trigger the shutdown sequences. It is calculated automatically at the maximum of Shutdown duration of subscribed clients but can be modified in the Advanced mode Restart after is the minimum shutdown time before restarting the UPS after a shutdown sequence. It is thus possible to limit repeated restarts that may be due to several successive utility failures. If the Battery is charged for and If Capacity exceeds are two extra conditions for minimum battery level and maximum recharge time to be reached before restarting the UPS after utility restoration For controlled outlets (group 1 or group 2 ), the page enables programming of operation time and level in backup mode to manage outlet load shedding in the event of electric power failure: Switch Off after defines the time during which the outlet is supplied starting from the moment of utility failure. Caution, this time includes the outlet shutdown duration. Switch Off if capacity under is an extra condition for outlet shutdown that can trigger the shutdown sequence before shutdown duration runs out. Shutdown duration is the time required for complete shutdown of the systems supplied by the outlet when an outlet shutdown sequence is launched. It is calculated automatically using the maximum shutdown durations of subscribed clients. Switch On is the period between main output startup and startup of the relevant programmable outlet, therefore outlet startup can be delayed in relation to the main output.

Security: The administrator has to click on Save and enter his login/password to save any modifications. The default login and password are: MGEUPS

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3.2.6 Viewing the alarms


Click on the Alarm table section in the menu to view the list of current alarms. The table of managed alarms is included in the appendix.

Note: The alarm number is not related to the SNMP trap number

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3.3

Logs

3.3.1 Measurements
Click on the Measurements section in the menu.

The following measurements are saved and time-stamped: Input voltage: Value of the utility voltage supplying your UPS (average of 3 phases for UPS' equipped with a 3-phase input) Input frequency: Value of the utility frequency feeding your UPS Output voltage: Value of the output voltage of your UPS (average of the 3 phases for UPS with a 3-phase output) Output load: Value of the percentage of load at UPS output (Value of the most loaded phase for 3-phase UPS) Battery capacity: Percentage of charge available in the battery Remaining time: Estimation of the remaining backup time The save frequency of these values is defined in the System page (60 seconds by default). Approximately 1000 time-stamps are stored permanently on the card. The oldest time-stamps are automatically deleted. Save enables all saved values to be opened or saved in CSV format (compatible with Excel type spreadsheets) Clear enables deletion of all records. The administrator must enter his login / password to validate this action if he has not already done so during the current session.

Select the time range to view

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3.3.2 Event log


Click in the Event log section of the menu.

Save Log enables all values saved to be opened or saved in CSV format (compatible with Excel type spreadsheets). Clear Log enables deletion of all records. The administrator must enter his/her login / password to validate this action.

Select the time range to view:

See the table of events generated in the UPS event table.

3.3.3 System log


Click in the System log section in the menu.

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Select the time range to view:

See the table of events generated in the System Alarm Table.

3.4

Notification

3.4.1 Email Notification

The SNMP/Web card offers the possibility of redirecting UPS alarms to an e-mail server. The format of these e-mails is compatible with mobile telephone transfer systems using text messages (SMS).

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Notified events: The left side of the page shows the events that can be notified. By default, only the main events of battery operation and a few UPS alarms are accessible. All the events appear if the Show advanced events option is ticked. By default, two events are selected for notification. The user can modify this pre-selection by ticking other events or can, on the contrary, restore the initial configuration by clicking on By default.

Environment alarms: (accessible when Show advanced events option is ticked) Environment alarms must be selected to activate e-mail notification of events concerning the Environment Sensor. The detail of notified events is accessed via the Configure Environment link.

Recipient List: On the right side of this page, up to four recipients can be configured to receive e-mails from the card. Each addressee has his own trigger events, selected from the left side of the page, for which an e-mail is sent. The cards log indicates e-mail transmission errors.

Each recipient is configured with the following parameters:

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Recipient: this is the e-mail address of the person or department to receive the e-mail. The default value is recipientx@domain.com.

Attached files: The files selected (UPS measurements, Event log, System log or Environment measurements) are enclosed with each e-mail sent. The files are sent in CSV format.

Periodic report: In addition to the e-mails sent when events occur, a periodical e-mail containing the 4 log files can be sent to the recipient every x days at the time specified by the user. To configure the first transmission, specify the day, time and frequency of the next transmission in the Day of next report box. After this date, the page will show the date and time of the next transmission. Data are sent in CSV format.

Save: Saves any modifications.

Test: enables an e-mail to be sent to the recipient immediately. This is one way of checking e-mail transmission, particularly access to the SMTP server configured in Network settings. A transmission report is added to the system log. In the event of failure, the card will repeat the transmission 3 times, at one minute intervals, before producing a transmission report. The event label in the subject and text of the message is replaced with a test label. If the user makes any modifications to the page, they must be saved before using the Test function.

E-mail message configuration: see next page

Network settings: enables the name of the SMTP server to be entered. See Network settings

Security: The administrator has to click on Save and enter his login/password to save any modifications. The default login and password are: MGEUPS

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3.4.2 Email Message Settings


This page enables customisation of the content of the messages received by recipients of e-mails sent by the card. Customisation is common to the four recipients that can be notified (see E-mail notification).

Sender (32 characters maximum) identifies the source of the message. The default value is ups@domain.com. This field is free. However, depending on the type of SMTP server configuration, it is possible that the server checks that the domain name contained in the From address exists, and even that the user in the From address belongs to this domain. Subject enables the user to specific the subject of the e-mail to be sent. By entered some free text and selecting from several optional fields, if desired, the message subject is built: - UPS name recalls the name of the UPS, can be selected or not. UPS location recalls the geographic location of the UPS (see System Settings), can be selected or not. Event message identifies the event generating the e-mail, can be selected or not. - Message text is a free zone.

The body of the e-mail sent is composed of: - Message text, which is free text. - the date and time of the event, as saved in the log. - URL of the SNMP/Web card, enabling a direct link with the card to be established.

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Attachments, as configured for the e-mail recipients .- duplication of the subject, as configured.

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3.5

Configuration

The parameters of this menu can only be modified after entering the User Name and Password. The following screen is proposed automatically:

User Name and password by default are: MGEUPS

Each field accepts up to 10 characters max. After entering the login and password, these identifiers remain active as long as the browser is open, so you only have to enter them once. If the browser is closed, they will have to be re-entered.

Tick the Save this password in your password list box if you want to avoid systematic re-entry.

An error in either field results in systematic rejection of the requested action (save, page access, card reboot, etc.). After three unsuccessful attempts, the browser must be rebooted. These two fields do not travel decoded on the IT network, they are encrypted with an MD5 type algorithm, ensuring total confidentiality.

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3.5.1

Network Settings

Click on the Network section in the menu.

This menu enables the administrator to configure the network parameters of the card and authorisation of the remote upgrade of the embedded system.

IP address: The IP address of the SNMP/Web card (e.g.: 172.17.23.205). Subnet Mask: The mask of the sub-network of your network (e.g.: 255.255.255.0). Gateway Address: Indicate the IP address of the gateway to access the stations located outside the cards sub-network (e.g.: 172.17.1.24). Hostname must be suited to the card. This is the first part of the full qualified domain name, used by the DNS (name must be compatible DNS rules) Domain name is the domain to which the card belongs. This is the part of the full qualified domain name that follows the host name and is used by the DNS. The default value of the two parameters comprising the full qualified domain name: ups.domain.com TELNET connection: Authorises (choose enable) remote connection with a terminal to access the maintenance menu. See Configuration in local mode and via Telnet for more information

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www.mgeups.com BootP/DHCP: Authorises (choose enable) configuration of network parameters with your BootP/DHCP server when the card is booted Mode of card operation with server: after any reboot, if this option is enabled, the card tries to recover the network parameters from the server for 10 sec. If no response is received from the server, the card boots with the last saved parameters from the previous start. These parameters are those shown on the page The default value for this parameter is Enable

. Note: The IP address supplied by the DHCP server must be fixed to maintain connection with the clients installed on the stations to be protected.

Network Upgrade: Authorises (choose enable) remote upgrading of the embedded system on the card using the Mupgrade tool. Read the Maintenance section for more details. Primary DNS server: contains the IP address of the main DNS server ensuring conversion of the domain name to IP address. Secondary DNS server: contains the IP address of the secondary DNS server ensuring conversion of the domain name to IP address if the primary DNS server is not available. SMTP server: contains the name or IP address of the local server with which the card connects to send e-mails. It may be filled in either as host + domain name (DNS resolution), or directly with the IP address The default value is stmpserver.domain.com . The card uses port 25 to send e-mails. The Authentication option must be selected if the SMPT server requires this parameter for query submission (see the RFC 2554 for SMTP authentication) for commercial reasons, access control, etc. When authentication is selected, the User and Password parameters must be specified for identification with the local SMTP server. Default values are MGEUPS/MGEUPS.

Note: The card must be rebooted after any changes to these parameters. See System

Security: the administrator must click on Save and enter his login/password to save any modifications.

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3.5.2

System

Click the System section in the menu. This menu enables the customisation of the information on the UPS properties and Environment pages.

UPS contact: This text field is limited to 32 characters. Enter the name of the person responsible for UPS administration at IT network level and/or electrical maintenance. This field does not appear on any other Web page. By default, its value is Computer Room Manager. UPS location: Enter a description (limited to 32 characters) of the location of the UPS in your installation (e.g. Computer room E1-C066). This text is displayed on the home page at the top right, above the name of the UPS. Its value by default is Computer room. History Log interval: [5 to 99999 seconds]. Measurement save period. Default value = 60 sec. Refresh rate: [5 to 99999 seconds]. Home page and alarms table refresh period. Default value = 10 sec. Default language: Enables initialisation of the browser language at card connection. Auto: Automatically displays the Web page texts in the same language as your browser. If the SNMP/web card is not able to display the recognised language, the pages will be displayed in English. Choice of one of the available languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish changes the language of the html interface pages

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www.mgeups.com Note: Alarm notification remains in English / French (reboot the browser after modification). SNMP message remain in English. Environment log interval: [from 5 to 99999 sec ]. Temperature and humidity measurement save period. Default value = 300 sec. (only visible if the sensor is present). Environment refresh rate: [from 5 to 99999 sec]. Environment status page refresh rate. Default value = 60 sec. (only visible if the sensor is present). Environment input grace period : [from 0 to 9 sec ]. Period during which a status change by one of the inputs is not considered. Default value = 1 sec. (only visible if the sensor is present). Reset communication button: performs a remote reboot of the card without modifying the configuration. This action is compulsory for consideration of any changes made on the Network settings page. Security of this operation is ensured by requesting Login and Password. Fatory Reset button: enables restoration of the default configuration of all the cards parameters. The TCP/IP parameters: IP address, subnet mask, gateway and BootP/DHCP value are maintained if the Keep TCP/IP parameters option is selected. Security of this operation is ensured by requesting Login and Password. Default login and Password are: MGEUPS Note: If any of these parameters are changed, the card must be rebooted.

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3.5.3 Manager table (trap addressees)


Click the Manager table section in the menu.

Security: the administrator has to enter his login/password to view this information.

This menu enables the addition of the supervision stations receiving traps to the list of managers and configuration of the trap type: Up to 32 destinations can be managed by the card.

Note: It is not necessary to add the UM-Clients protecting your servers in this list as UM-Clients are automatically added/deleted.

Select an entry in the list to modify the values in the edit zone at the bottom of the page.

If the Show all information tick box is not ticked, only the main information is shown. Device nbr. field: Use the 0 value for all manual entries. Acknowledge field: enables adaptation to client NMS behaviour after receiving a trap Protocol field: Select the SNMP V1 value to validate trap transmission or invalid to block the traps. Severity field: enables selection of the alarm level for received traps. Selection of a given level authorises transmission of all traps of a lower level. Possible choices (only levels 1 to 4 are managed): 0

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www.mgeups.com 1 - Critical 2 Severe 3 Warning 4 Informational 5 6 7 The default value is 2: severe For more details, read the MIB description document: 34003627zjaa.pdf , available in the Embedded zone of the www.mgeups.com site. Hostname is the name of the computer on which the NMS client is running. NMS IP address: this field must contain the address of the NMS client receiving the traps Output: indicates the outlet number on which the corresponding UM Client depends Shutdown duration indicates the shutdown time for the machine on which the corresponding UM Client is installed Trap community indicates the name of the SNMP community of the machine on which the UM Client is installed

Add new entry button: adds the record being edited to the list Delete entry button: deletes the selected record Modify entry button: enables modification of the selected record Save Changes button: Validates the edits made.

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3.5.4 Access control


Click the Access control section in the menu. To access this page, the login and password are systematically requested if they have not already been entered. This menu enables configuration of the different parameters enabling secure access to the card via a browser or SNMP.

Enter New Manager Login: Text field limited to 10 characters. Enables secure access and modification of pages. Default value MGEUPS. Enter New Password: Text field limited to 10 characters. Enables secure access to the sections of the Configuration menu. Default value MGEUPS. Confirm New Password: Text field limited to 10 characters. Must be strictly identical (including upper/lower case) to the field above . Current Community Read-only is: Enables read-only SNMP access control (GET). Default value public. Change Community Read-only: Text field limited to 31 characters. This field is only validated after clicking on Save . Default value public. Current Community Read/Write is: Enables read and write SNMP access control (GET and SET). Default value public.

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www.mgeups.com Change Community Read/Write: Text field limited to 31 characters. This field is only validated after clicking on Save . Default value public. Change Trap Port Number: Numeric field limited to 65534. Enables forwarding of traps sent by the card to a port other than the port usually used for SNMP. Default value 162.

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3.5.5 Time
Click the Time section in the menu.

This menu enables initialisation of the date and time of the card in three different ways. Date format is always the same: day/month/year.

Synchronise manually: Enables initialisation of the date and time of the card, with the values entered in the Date and Time fields. Values are updated after clicking the Save button. Synchronise with computer time: Enables the date and time of your PC to be transferred to the card. This transfer is made after clicking on the Save button. Time is not adjusted regularly, it is set at the time of the save. Synchronise with an NTP server: Enables connection with a time server, either available on the companys internal network or on the Web. This server communicates GMT time. The IP address of the time server must be entered, and the time zone of your geographic area must then be selected from the list. Connection is made with the server and the date and time are set after clicking on the Save button. Time is updated every hour.

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www.mgeups.com The card uses the NTP protocol (UDP 123 port) and the firewall must be set accordingly, no error message is generated if the time server contact fails

Note 1: Day light saving time changes are not managed by the card, even in the case of connection with a time server. Note 2: Time drift is related to card electronics. It may be up to a maximum of +/- 2min/month.

3.6

Environment

The environment sensor is an option that enables temperature and humidity to be measured, and indication of the position of two external contacts. It is connected with a standard network cable to the Card Settings port of the SNMP/Web card. On startup, the SNMP/Web card automatically detects sensor presence. The main menu then displays an additional section Environment with the following elements: Status Configuration Log

Note 1 This function is only accessible with the DA version software (or superior) for the card. This software can be downloaded on the www.mgeups.com site, from the download section. Note 2: To switch the serial port to the configuration mode, just disconnect the sensor cable and reinitialise the card by pressing Reset. The reverse operation must be performed to manage the environment sensor once again.

3.6.1 Characteristics
Temperature measurement from 0 to 70 C with +/- 1C accuracy Humidity measurement from 0 to 100 % with +/- 6 % accuracy Min. / max. time-stamped function for temperature and humidity Choice of displaying temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit High and low thresholds, hysteresis and offset adjustment via Web interface Possibility of notification of status changes by e-mail, SMS or SNMP trap Position detection of 2 dry contacts (maximum sensor/contact distance: 20m) Name and status of each contact can be configured Recording of events and measurements in the card log Possibility of shutting down the installation safely if one of the thresholds is exceeded or if a dry contact closes

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www.mgeups.com Connection to the SNMP/Web card by CAT5 straight RJ45 network cables (maximum card/sensor distance: 20m)

3.6.2 Environment status

For both measurements, a graduated gauge proposes the following functions: The cursor indicates the current value. Two red zones to the left and right represent the high and low thresholds that can be set on the Environment Settings page. When the measured value enters one of these zones, a alarm can be notified (see Notification parameter in the Environment Settings page). Time-stamped minimum and maximum temperatures show the extreme values recorded since the last Reset Min/Max, a thin dotted line shows their positions on the gauge. Min and Max can be forced at any time to the current value by clicking on the Reset Min/Max button. Calibrate: the sensor is calibrated in the factory, but the user can apply an offset to adjust the measurement. Input # 1 and Input # 2 show the position of the two contacts acquired by the sensor. The position is displayed with the parameters entered in the Environment Settings page. The last status change of each contact is time-stamped.

The Internet browser updates this page regularly according to the Environment refresh rate parameter on the System settings page.

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3.6.3 Environment Settings

The environment sensor measures temperature, humidity and the status of the 2 contacts (used for door, alarms or generator unit). The temperature and humidity thresholds can be adjusted and can trigger notification and correct shutdown of the protected system. The Sensor name is the function name given to the sensor, usually it enables location of the sensor. Temperature: choose the temperature unit (C or F) from the selection box. High threshold: if this value is exceeded, a notification is sent if this is validated. Default value is 40 C / 104 F. Low threshold: if this value is exceeded, a notification is sent if this is validated. Default value is 5 C / 41 F.

Hysteresis must be set to prevent multiple notifications if temperature fluctuates around a threshold. Default value is 2 C / 3.6 F. (Advanced parameters) The high alarm cannot be reactivated while temperature remains above the High threshold Hysteresis value.

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The low alarm cannot be reactivated while temperature remains below Low threshold + hysteresis value.

Humidity High threshold: if this value is exceeded, a notification is sent if enabled. Default value is 90%. Low threshold: if this value is exceeded, a notification is sent if enabled. Default value is 5%. Hysteresis must be set to prevent multiple notifications if humidity fluctuates around a threshold. Default value is 5%. (Advanced parameters)

The high alarm cannot be reactivated while humidity remains above the High threshold Hysteresis value. The low alarm cannot be reactivated while humidity remains below Low threshold + hysteresis value.

Input No 1 and Input No 2: enter an identifier corresponding to the acquired contact (e.g.: rack door, air conditioning, generator unit, etc.). Max. length is 28 characters. If contact closed and if contact open: are the names associated to the two contact positions. (e.g.: "open" and "closed" for a door, "On" and "Off" for a generator). Each status change triggers a notification if enabled.

Notification includes: Log, Notification by e-mail and generation of SNMP Trap. The list of messages is given in the appendix.

System shutdown can be triggered for each notification if this option is enabled. If notification is disabled, the Shutdown option cannot be used. (Advanced parameters)

Security: the administrator has to click on Save and enter his login/password to save any modifications.

3.6.4 Log

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The environment sensors two measurements, Temperature and Humidity, are recorded at an interval defined by the Environment log interval parameter on the System settings page. By default, this period is 300 seconds. Each measurement is dated and stored in the log of the UPS communication card. The size of log files is limited by a time indexing system. The user can Save the log on his workstation at any time, in a CSV format file. He can also Clear the files contained in the card to reset the log.

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4 Supervision / Administration via SNMP


4.1 SNMP solution operation principle

UM-Client, on protected server boot, subscribes itself automatically to the SNMP agent (in the manager table) and sends the essential data: IP address of the server on which it is installed, to be notified by the SNMP agent of any power events (SNMP traps). Time required to shutdown the server (UM-Client Shutdown Duration, configurable with the UMEditor utility, installed with UM-Client): The SNMP agent takes into account the longest shutdown time of all UM-Clients subscribed (which is the Shutdown Duration of the SNMP agent) to manage UPS shutdown without affecting any of the connected UM-Clients.

In case of a major power event, UM Client receives the traps (SNMP messages) from the SNMP agent and regularly checks agent accessibility. The most important messages can generate actions and are sent back to the administrator and users via the network. When the server shuts down, UM-Client unsubscribes itself from the manager table (the Protocol field changes to invalid).

4.1.1 Shutdown criteria


During an extended power failure, three criteria may cause the server shutdown procedure to be initiated. If several criteria are selected, the first criterion encountered will launch the shutdown procedure. At the end of the shutdown procedure, when all servers have been shut down, the UPS may shut down to avoid unnecessary discharge of its batteries, depending on its configuration.

4.1.1.1 Backup time before initiating the shutdown procedure (Shutdown timer)
When the UPS switches to battery, the SNMP agent starts the Shutdown Timer countdown and launches the system shutdown procedure at the end of the countdown. This value must be chosen so that users have time to complete their tasks and disconnect, without exceeding battery backup time. By default, this value is set to 30 minutes. Configuration with UM-Console(+), UM-Vision or SET SNMP

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Note 2: For devices without UM-Clients (backup units, routers and other internetworking equipment, automated systems, etc.), in the case of extended backup time, the SNMP agent will launch a UPS shutdown at the end of the Shutdown Timer. To avoid this behaviour, a Shutdown Timer value longer than the maximum installation backup time must be programmed.

4.1.1.2 Initiating the shutdown procedure when the battery level is lower than: (Low Battery Level)
When the SNMP agent detects that the remaining backup time percentage is less than the configured level, the shutdown sequence is started. By default, this value is set in the UPS.

Note: Certain types of UPS only accept pre-defined minimum battery level values (e.g. : 20% or 40% for COMET and PULSAR EXtreme). Check the UPS documentation.

4.1.1.3 Shutdown when backup time is less than


When the SNMP agent detects that the percentage of backup time remaining is less than the value set, the shutdown sequence is started.

4.1.1.4 Shutdown duration


Duration required for the systems protected by UM-Client to shut down (in seconds).

4.1.2 Controlled outlets


Some UPS models are equipped with outlets (typically 2), that can be controlled individually (while still remaining dependent on the main UPS control). Shutdown of the main outlet systematically causes shutdown of the programmable outlets.

Depending on the UPS range, the following notation is used to mark these outlets: Main outlet: Programmable outlet 1 Programmable outlet 2 Main 1 2 or or or 1 2 3

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4.1.3 Connecting a server protected by UM-Client to a programmable outlet


After connecting the server electrically to one of the controlled outlets, UM-Client must be informed of the outlet number to which it is connected. Start UM-Editor (installed with Solution-Pac / WAN), select the Switchable plug box and specify the outlet number (1=main, 2 or 3) in the Receptacle Number field.

4.1.3.1 Load shedding or sequential shutdown


It is possible to optimise backup time by shutting down non-priority equipment or sequencing the shutdown of several devices. Two shutdown criteria are possible: Shutdown of outlets after a set battery back-up time (ShutOff Delay, programmable in UM-Console, UMVision) Shutdown of outlets at a given battery discharge level (ShutOff Level, programmable in UM-Vision) It is possible to specify values for both criteria. The first criterion reached will initiate server shutdown.

4.1.3.2 Sequential startup


It is possible to delay outlet power-on to reduce inrush currents on startup or to sequence the startup of several devices. Outlet startup after a given time is based on startup of the main outlet (Restart delay, programmable in UM-Console, UM-Vision)

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4.2

The different server and UPS shutdown sequences

4.2.1 Extended power outage, shutdown initiated by the Shutdown Timer


During battery backup time, the Shutdown Timer of the SNMP agent is reached: after a user-defined backup time period (UM-Console +, UM Vision), shutdown of all servers is initiated, followed by the UPS shutdown (depending on its configuration). The UPS restarts when utility power is restored (depending on its configuration). Shutdown Duration: Maximum value of shutdown times of the UM-Clients subscribed to the card and depending on the main UPS outlet. This value is updated each time a client subscribes/ unsubscribes. Shutdown Duration 1 (2): Maximum value of shutdown times of the UM-Client subscribed to the card and dependent on outlet 1 (2). This value is updated each time a UM-Client dependent on outlet 1 (2) subscribes /unsubscribes. Note: During battery operation, these values are not updated.

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4.2.1.1 Main UPS outlet


Shuts down after the ShutDown Timer + Shutdown Duration after having stopped the servers Restarts when utility power is restored (possibility of programming a restart delay)
Utility Trap 17 Trap,11, Trap 29 ShutdownTimer Trap 18

Trap 31

Shutdown Duration Trap 32

UM-Client Main outlet

Shutdown

Reboot

4.2.1.2 Programmable outlet 1


Shuts down after Shutoff Delay 1 after having stopped the servers dependent on outlet 1 Restarts when utility power is restored by applying Restart Delay 1
Trap 29 ShutoffDelay 1 Trap 31 Shutdown Duration.1 Trap 32 Shutdown Reboot Restart Delay 1

UM-Client Outlet 1

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4.2.1.3 Programmable outlet 2


Shuts down after Shutoff Delay 2 after having stopped the servers Restarts when utility power is restored by applying Restart Delay 2
Trap 29 ShutoffDelay 2 Trap 31 Shutdown Duration.2 Trap 32 Shutdown Reboot Restart Delay 2

UM-Client Outlet 2

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4.2.2 Extended power outage, shutdown initiated by the Low battery power message

When the Low battery power message is displayed, the UPS is shut down after taking into account the shutdown duration of the servers.

Low battery power: The message appears if either of the two following criteria is checked: - Low Battery Level - Minimum remaining backup time (Low Battery Delay)

4.2.2.1 Main UPS outlet

Utility Trap 17 Trap 11 Trap 29 Low battery Trap 9 Trap 31 Shutdown Duration Trap 32 Trap 18 Trap 10

UM-Client Main outlet

Shutdown

Reboot

4.2.2.2 Programmable outlet 1


Trap 29 ShutoffTimer.1 Trap 31 Sh`down Duration. 1 Trap 32 Restart Delay.1

UM-Client Shutdow Outlet 1

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4.2.2.3 Programmable outlet 2


Trap 29 ShutoffTimer.2 Trap 31 Sh`down Duration. 2 Trap 32 Restart Delay.2

UM-Client Shutdow n Outlet 2 Rebo ot

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4.2.3 Extended power outage, shutdown initiated by the Shutdown Timer, but utility restoration before the end of the Shutdown Duration

If utility power is restored before the end of the Shutdown Duration, the UPS is shut down after the Shutdown Duration for a period equal to the forced reboot time delay

4.2.3.1 Main UPS outlet


Utility Trap 17 Trap 11 Trap 29 ShutdownTimer Trap 31 ShutDura ti Trap 32 Temp o UM-Client Shutdow Main outlet Rebo Trap 18

4.2.3.2 Programmable outlet 1


Trap 29 ShutoffTimer.1 Trap 31 Shdown Duration. 1 Trap 32 Restart D l 1

UM-Client Shutdow Outlet 1 Rebo

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4.2.3.3 Programmable outlet 2


Trap 29 ShutoffTimer.2 Trap 31 Shutdow n Trap 32 Restart Delay.2

UM-Client Shutdow Outlet 2 Rebo

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4.2.4

Off/On command

Off/On command is sent from the UPS control page

4.2.4.1 Main outlet


Utility Off command with a shutdown delay = 2 minutes Trap 29 2 minutes On command with a restart delay = 0 minutes Shutdown Duration Trap 32 Shutdown Rebo Main outlet

Trap 31

UM-Client

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Trap 29 ShutoffTimer.1 Trap 31 Shdown Duration. 1 Trap 32 Restart D l 1

UM-Client Shutdow Outlet 1 Rebo

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4.2.4.3 Programmable outlet 2


Trap 29 ShutoffTimer.2 Trap 31 Shutdn Duratio n.2 Trap 32 Restart Delay.2

UM-Client

Shutdn Rebo

Outlet 2

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5 Configuration in local mode and via Telnet


5.1 Configuration in local mode

Use the cable supplied with the card. Connect the card to a computer equipped with a hyper-terminal type emulator. The serial link should be set at 9600 bauds, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control. Check that UPS power is on. A few seconds after terminal opening, press the "Enter button. The menu asks you to enter your password (MGEUPS by default), and then press Enter. The card will disconnect itself after 3 minutes of inactivity. The menu is in English only.

+=========================================================================== + | [ MGE UPS SYSTEMS SNMP/Web agent Configuration menu ] |

+=========================================================================== + Enter Password: ******

+=========================================================================== + | [ MGE UPS SYSTEMS SNMP/Web agent Configuration menu ] |

+=========================================================================== + 1. Agent Configuration 2. UPS Parameters 3. Access Control Table 4. Set NMS Parameters 5. Reset Configuration To Default 6. Reset Agent 0. Exit

Please Enter Your Choice =>

5.1.1 Choice 1: SNMP agent configuration menu


The blue lines are those displayed on screen.

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www.mgeups.com +============================================================================+ | [ Agent Configuration Menu ] |

+============================================================================+ SNMP/Web Agent Version : CA (SN 49DC40116)

Indicates the version level of the software and the serial number of the card.

Ethernet address MAC address of the card.

: 00 E0 D8 09 85 78

Agent BIOS Version Version number of the BIOS.

: AB

1. IP Address

: 172.17.133.120

To change the IP address of the card, press 1 then Enter. Specify an IP address, then press Enter.

2. Gateway Address

: 172.17.1.1

Enter the name of the gateway to be used to communicate with other sub-networks.

3. Network Mask

: 255.255.0.0

Enter the mask of the sub-network defining the user group to which the card is connected.

4. sysContact

: Computer Room Manager

Enter the name of the person responsible for the UPS.

5. sysName

: MGEUPS

Enter a string of characters to identify the UPS. 32 characters maximum

6. sysLocation

: Computer Room

Enter a string of characters to identify the installation location of the UPS. 32 characters maximum

7. Community Read-Only

: public

Enter the name of the read-only community (by default = public) 31 characters maximum

8. Community Read/Write

: public

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www.mgeups.com Enter the name of the read/write community. This name is used by the UM-Clients to subscribe to the table of notified Clients. It is recommended to personalise this name. Value by default public. 31 characters maximum

9. HTTP Login Username

: MGEUPS

Text field limited to 10 characters. Enables secure access to the sections of the Configuration menu. Default value MGEUPS.

a. Manager Password

:*

Text field limited to 10 characters. Enables secure access to the sections of the Configuration menu. Default value MGEUPS.

b. BOOTP/DHCP Enabled

: Enabled

Authorises the configuration of network parameters with your BootP/DHCP as a startup mode (choose enable). Card operating mode with the server: after all reboots, the card (if this option is enabled), attempts to recover the network parameters from the server for 10 seconds. If no response is obtained from the server, the card boots with the last parameters saved from the previous start.

0. Return to previous menu Goes back to the previous menu.

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5.1.2 Choice 2: UPS parameters


The blue lines are those displayed on screen. +============================================================================+ | [ UPS Parameters Menu ] |

+============================================================================+ SNMP/Web Agent Version Ethernet address Agent BIOS Version : CAb8 (SN 49DC40116) : 00 E0 D8 09 85 78 : AB

1. Log Periodicity

: 60

Value between 20 and 99999. Enables initialisation of the save frequency of Measurements, Events and System in the Log menu. Default value = 60 sec.

2. Trap Port Number

: 162

Numeric field limited to 65534. Enables forwarding of the traps sent by the card to a port other than the one usually used for SNMP. Default value 162

3. System Date (yyyy/mm/dd) Enables adjustment of the date

: 2003/06/10

4. System Time (hh:mm:ss) Enables adjustment of the time

: 14:47:53

0. Return to previous menu

5.1.3 Choice 3: Access control


+============================================================================+ | IP Address Community String Access |

+============================================================================+ [1] 0.0.0.0 [2] 0.0.0.0 [3] 0.0.0.0 [4] 0.0.0.0 public public public public NotAccess NotAccess NotAccess NotAccess

COMMANDS 1. Modify - Modify an entry of table

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www.mgeups.com 2. Reset - Reset an entry to default from table 0. Return to previous menu

Please Enter Your Choice =>

This menu enables configuration of access to the four supervision stations (identified by the IP address) with read/write community names different to those already defined in the card 1 menu. First enter the figure corresponding to the command to be carried out, then the number of the target input. The example below shows how to configure the read/write rights for a station (172.17.1.1) with a community name MyCom:

Please Enter Your Choice => 1 Entry Number : 1 Enter IP address : [0.0.0.0] 172.172.1.1 Enter Community String : [public] MyCom Select Access Type [NotAccess] 1. Read 2. Read/Write 3. NotAccess

Please Enter Your Choice => 2 +============================================================================+ | IP Address Community String Access |

+============================================================================+ [1] 172.172.1.1 MyCom Read/Write

5.1.4 Choice 4: NMS station subscription


+============================================================================+ | [ NMS Configuration ] |

+============================================================================+ SNMP/Web Agent Version : CB (SN 49DC40116) Ethernet address Agent BIOS Version : 00 E0 D8 09 85 78 : AB

1. NMS Configuration Table Entries [1..8] 2. NMS Configuration Table Entries [9..16] 3. NMS Configuration Table Entries [17..24] 4. NMS Configuration Table Entries [25..32]

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www.mgeups.com 0 - Return to previous menu

This menu enables subscription of the supervision stations receiving traps in the list of managers and configuration of the type of traps sent. Comment: It is unnecessary to add the UM-Clients protecting your servers to this list as UM-Clients are automatically added / deleted.

5.1.5 Choice 5: Restore default configuration


Use this function to restore the cards factory configuration. Reboot the card so that the network parameter changes are taken into account.

5.1.6 Choice 6: Reset the card


Use this function to reboot the card

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5.2

Configuration via Telnet

You can access the configuration menu (see configuration in local mode section) from a station equipped with the Telnet protocol. As soon as the card is accessible on the network, enter the command:

telnet < card IP address > to access the menu.

The password defined by default is MGEUPS. The card will disconnect automatically after 3 minutes of inactivity.

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6 Maintenance
6.1 Software upgrade

6.1.1 Card software upgrade using Mupgrade (Windows) 6.1.2 Card software upgrade via TFTP (UNIX and Windows) 6.1.3 Card software upgrade via the serial link
Read the relevant documentation available for download on the www.mgeups.com web site, in the Download area embedded Software section.

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7 Appendices
7.1 Tables of alarms and events

7.1.1 Alarm table


English Battery Fault Output On Battery Low Battery UPS Over Temperature Output not protected UPS Overload Output On Bypass Charger Fault, Not Charging Battery Utility failure No Battery Replace Battery Unavailable Battery Boost Activated on UPS Buck Activated on UPS <Sensor name>: Temperature is above high threshold xx C "<Sensor name>: Humidity is above high threshold xx %", <Sensor name>: Temperature is below low threshold xx C <Sensor name>: Humidity is below low threshold xx % <Sensor name>: <Input #1 label> <when closed label> <Sensor name>: <Input #1 label> <when open label> <Sensor name>: <Input #2 label> <when closed label> <Sensor name>: <Input #2 label> <when open label> French Dfaut batterie Sortie alimente par batterie Fin dautonomie Dfaut temprature Sortie non protge Surcharge onduleur Sortie sur Bypass Dfaut chargeur Perte secteur Pas de batterie Batterie remplacer Batterie indisponible Onduleur en mode Boost Onduleur en mode Buck <Sensor name>: La temprature est au dessus du seuil haut xx C <Sensor name>: L'humidit est au dessus du seuil haut xx %", <Sensor name>: La temprature est en dessous du seuil bas xx C <Sensor name>: L'humidit est en dessous du seuil bas xx % <Sensor name>: <Input #1 label> <when closed label> <Sensor name>: <Input #1 label> <when open label> <Sensor name>: <Input #2 label> <when closed label> <Sensor name>: <Input #2 label> <when open label>

7.1.2 UPS event table


English Battery fault Battery OK Replace battery Battery replaced Low battery UPS return from low battery UPS battery charger is not active UPS battery charger is active UPS battery entering minimum French Dfaut batterie Fin dfaut batterie Batterie remplacer Batterie remplace Fin dautonomie Fin pralarme d'autonomie Chargeur batterie arrt Chargeur batterie en marche Batterie en charge minimum

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www.mgeups.com condition UPS battery exiting from minimum condition Output on battery Return on UPS Output on Bypass Bypass : Return on UPS UPS bypass unavailable UPS bypass available Utility failure Utility restored Boost activated on UPS Boost de-activated on UPS UPS overload UPS return to normal load UPS over temperature UPS return to normal temperature %s on sequence started %s on sequence cancelled %s on sequence in progress %s on sequence completed %s off sequence started %s off sequence cancelled %s off sequence in progress %s off sequence completed %s toggle (off/on) sequence started %s toggle (off/on) sequence cancelled %s toggle (off/on) sequence in progress %s toggle (off/on) sequence completed UPS Outlet 1 Outlet 2 UPS communication failed UPS communication restored Unavailable battery Battery available UPS waiting for battery charging condition UPS reached battery charging condition UPS fault UPS OK UPS passed battery test UPS failed battery test UPS enter environment external alarm UPS exit environment external alarm Buck activated on UPS Buck de-activated on UPS <Sensor name>: Temperature is below low threshold %d C <Sensor name>: Temperature is above high threshold %d C

Fin batterie en charge minimum Sortie alimente par batterie Sortie sur onduleur Sortie sur Bypass Sortie sur onduleur Bypass indisponible Bypass disponible Perte secteur Retour secteur Onduleur en mode Boost Mode Boost dsactiv Surcharge onduleur Fin de surcharge onduleur Dfaut temprature Fin de dfaut temprature Dbut squence de dmarrage %s Arrt squence de dmarrage %s Squence de dmarrage %s en cours Fin squence de dmarrage %s Dbut squence darrt %s Arrt squence darrt %s Squence darrt %s en cours Fin squence darrt %s Dbut squence darrt/marche %s Arrt squence darrt/marche %s Squence darrt/marche %s en cours Fin squence darrt/marche %s onduleur prise 1 prise 2 Perte de communication avec londuleur Retour de communication avec londuleur Batterie indisponible Batterie disponible UPS waiting for battery charging condition UPS reached battery charging condition dfaut interne Fin dfaut interne Test batterie termin Test batterie en dfaut UPS enter environment external alarm UPS exit environment external alarm Onduleur en mode Buck Mode Buck dsactiv <Sensor name>: La temprature est en dessous du seuil bas %d C <Sensor name>: La temprature est au dessus du seuil haut %d C

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www.mgeups.com <Sensor name>: Temperature is in normal range <Sensor name>: Humidity is below low threshold %d % <Sensor name>: Humidity is above high threshold %d % <Sensor name>: Humidity is in normal range <Sensor name>: <Input #1 label> <when closed label> <Sensor name>: <Input #1 label> <when open label> <Sensor name>: <Input #2 label> <when closed label> <Sensor name>: <Input #2 label> <when open label> Output not protected Output On <Sensor name>: La temprature est revenue un niveau normal <Sensor name>: L'humidit est en dessous du seuil bas %d % <Sensor name>: L'humidit est au dessus du seuil haut %d % <Sensor name>: L'humidit est revenue un niveau normal <Sensor name>: <Input #1 label> <when closed label> <Sensor name>: <Input #1 label> <when open label> <Sensor name>: <Input #2 label> <when closed label> <Sensor name>: <Input #2 label> <when open label> Sortie non protge Sortie alimente

7.1.3 System alarm table


English Cold boot Warm boot Network link up Network link down Agent Card Restart Parameters reset to default Firmware upgrade with version xx History log cleared UPS event log cleared Agent event log cleared History log interval changed Communication failure Communication restored Time changed by user Time changed by server Time changed by RTC Access to SMTP server failed to mail to recipient Access to SMTP server succeed to test mail to recipient Environment log cleared <Sensor name> communication failed French Dmarrage de la carte Rinitialisation de la carte Carte connecte au rseau Carte dconnecte du rseau Redmarrage de la carte Paramtres par dfaut reprogramms Carte reprogramme avec version xx Historique des mesures effac Historique des vnements effac Historique systme effac Priode des historiques modifie Perte de communication Retour de communication Date et heure rgles manuellement Date et heure synchronises par serveur Date et heure rgles par RTC L'accs au serveur SMTP a chou pendant l'envoi au destinataire de mail L'accs au serveur SMTP a russi pour le test d'envoi au destinataire de mail Historique des mesures environnement effac <Sensor name> communication restored

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7.2

Glossary

Bootp: Protocol based on UDP used to allocate an IP address corresponding to an Ethernet card during the startup phase. Defined by the RCF 951

Community name: Access key to access SNMP agent information

DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This IETF protocol enables remote, automatic, self-configuration of the IP addresses of a workstation.

DNS Domain Name Sevicel The DNS protocol ensure correspondence between the name of a machine and its IP address

E-mail Electronic means of transmitting messages and/or files.

Gateway Interconnection equipment between networks with different conventions, to enable communication between them

HTML (HyperText Markup Language) Language used to describe hypertext pages on the web.

IP Internet Protocol. Network layer protocol in the TCP/IP stack offering a no-connection inter-network service . The IP protocol offers functions for addressing, service type specification, fragmentation and re-assembling and security. Defined in RFC 791.

Manager: Software enabling querying or updating of MIB from one or more agents and able to receive traps from these agents. UM-Client and UM-Console are examples of managers.

MD5 Message Digest 5. Algorithm producing an output message from an input message of arbitrary length, in the form of a replica or summary 128 bit message. Intended for digital signature applications requiring

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MIB MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE - Group of software commands to control and administrate a device through the network. Each type of device (server, hub, PC, UPS, etc.) has its own MIB The IETF has proposed a standard MIB for each group of devices (hubs, for example) to simplify administration if they come from different suppliers

MultiSlot Expander module for MGEUPS communication card.

NMS NETWORK MANAGEMENT STATION (SNMP) The dedicated PC or workstation is used on the companys networks to administrate all devices connected to the network. Data are transmitted using the SNMP protocol. Popular NMS systems include HP OpenView, IBM Tivoli, CA Unicenter, etc.

NTP Network Time Protocol Protocol to position a set of machines on a network at the same time.

Programmable outlet (controlled outlet): Outlet that can be remote-switched on or off. In Solution-Pac / WAN, the UM-Console+ or UM-Client components enable management of such outlets.

REBOOT To restart a system after an interruption. To perform an obstacle-free reboot, it is essential that the system is correctly and carefully shut down beforehand. The reboot is usually automatic if the computer is re-supplied with electricity (from the utility or from the UPS).

RFC Request for Comments. All documents defining internal Internet operation.

SNMP (SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL) Protocol used to remote-supervise, administrate and control devices connected to a company network.

SMTP (SIMPLE MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL)

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www.mgeups.com Enables message transfer between e-mail servers or between the client and its server. It is based on the servers port 25. It is described in RFC 821

SNMP agent: Name of a device used to communicate data from one system (like a UPS) over a network. (SNMP/Web Card or the UM-Agent software): supervises the UPS, informs the UM-Clients of events occurring on the UPS by means of SNMP traps and manages UPS shutdowns and restarts

Solution-Pac / WAN: Set of software components (UM-Console(+), UM-Client, UM-Agent) enabling protection of IT equipment connected to the TCP-IP/SNMP network.

Subnet mask: Mask of bits used to identify and differentiate the network address and the equipment address in an IP address. Normally, the mask is automatically determined by the class of address, which defines in a unique manner the network part/equipment part division of the IP address. - Class A: internet address: 255.0.0.0. - Class B: internet address: 255.255.0.0. - Class C: internet address: 255.255.255.0.

TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. Common name of a series of protocols developed by the DOD in the US to help build Internet networks throughout the world.

Telnet Internet protocol used for terminal emulation, i.e. enabling a computer to connect with a server as if it was a simple terminal locally connected to this server.

Trap (SNMP) This term describes an event that affects an MIB variable. Traps are sent to the manager, which is programmed to perform specific tasks upon reception of the traps.

UM-Client UM-Client is a software package (SNMP manager) that uses the information sent by the agent dedicated to the MGE UPS in order to inform users of the computer of the power quality status. In case of a power failure, UM-Client triggers a graceful shutdown procedure at the end of a preset battery runtime.

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