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1.         No part of this manual may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the manufacturer   The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product described in this manual at any time and  without notice      39       ENGLISH      EN  SUMMARY    PRESENTATION 42  DESCRIPTION 42  OPENING THE PACKAGING AND CHECKING THE CONTENTS 43  NETWORK PORT 44  RS 232 COMMUNICATION PORT 44  NETWORK SERVICES 44   Telnet 44  HTTP 45  SNMP 46  UDP 46  FTP 47  Email 48  Reports EEE EEE B     SERIAL    COMMUNICATION PORT SERVICES 49  Modem Tx Rx 49  RS 232 serial 50  UPS VALUES AND EVENTS HISTORY LOG ARCHIVE 50  Eventlog 50  Datalog 51   INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION 52  JUMPER SETTINGS 52  INSTALLATION OF NETMAN 101 PLUS 54  INSTALLATION OF NETMAN 102 PLUS 54      40        ENGLISH      CONFIGURATION    Configuration via RS 232 serial line  Configuration via telnet  Main configuration menu  IP config menu   Time setting menu   UPS config menu  Services menu   SNMP config menu  SNMP community menu  Modem config menu  Modem logic menu  Email config menu   Email logic menu  Miscellaneous menu  Activation menu  Security menu   Save and load menu    Configuration of several devices    FIRMWARE UPDATE    Update via serial line    Update via network  Netboot     TECHNICAL DATA    SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CABLING OF THE NETWORK CABLE  SIGNALS ON THE    SERIAL    CONNECTOR    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS     41     54  54  55  55  57  58  60  61  62  62  63  64  65  66  67  68  68  70  71  
2.    UDP Password To change the password used for UDP UPSMon communication 7   To configure access from the network    0  default configuration     password     2  this password must be the same as the one used by the UPSMon software         68        ENGLISH      Pressing the ENTER key corresponding to the    Config Password    command displays a screen like  the one shown below     Enter the old password     Enter the new password   Confirm the new password        Enter  as requested  the old and the new password     Pressing the ENTER key corresponding to the    UDP Password    command displays a screen like  the one shown below     Enter the new UDP password   Confirm the new UDP password     Enter  as requested  the new password        Pressing the ENTER key corresponding to the    Firewall    command displays a screen like the one  shown below     Access  Access  Access  Access  Access  Access    Access       With this menu the IP addresses or hostnames of the devices enabled for communication with  NetMan plus can be configured  The character         can be used for one or more fields of the IP  address to indicate that all values between 0 and 255 are accepted in that field  The following table  provides some possible configuration examples     Co  en All the devices present on the network are enabled to communicate with  NetMan plus  default configuration     40 1 10   The devices with addresses between 10 1 10 0 and 10 1 10 255 are  enabled to communicate with NetMan 
3.    ler    o  7     fa  ul  al   lt   J  Z  K   2    Metua k Adap    USER   S MANUAL       OMNUSAXNPA      38        ENGLISH             www  INTRODUCTION    Thank you for choosing our product     The accessories described in this manual are of the highest quality  carefully designed and built in  order to ensure excellent performance     This manual contains detailed instructions on how to install and use the product    It should be kept with care near the NetMan Plus  so that it can be consulted for information  on how to use and make the most of your device  IT SHOULD BE READ BEFORE YOU  START WORKING ON THE DEVICE     www  SAFETY    This part of the manual contains SAFETY precautions that must be followed scrupulously       The device has been designed for professional use and is therefore not suitable for use in  the home       The device has been designed to operate only in closed environments  It should be  installed in rooms where there are no inflammable liquids  gas or other harmful substances       Take care that no water or liquids and or foreign bodies fall into the device       In the event of a fault and or impaired operation of the device  do not attempt to repair it but  contact the authorized service centre        The device must be used exclusively for the purpose for which it was designed  Any other  use is to be considered improper and as such dangerous  The manufacturer declines all  responsibility for damage caused by improper  wrong and unreasonable use
4.   It is the protocol used by the UPSMon software for  monitoring and control of the UPS    The UDP connection uses the UDP 33000 port by default but can be configured on other ports  according to requirements      46       ENGLISH      FTP  FTP  File Transfer Protocol  is a network protocol used for file exchange  NetMan plus uses this  protocol for two purposes     1  download of files of the UPS values and events history log archive  Datalog and  Eventlog     2  download and upload of configuration files    In both cases a client FTP is required  configured with these parameters   e Host  hostname or NetMan plus IP address  e User     root       e Password  current password  default configuration     password        The connection can also be established using a web browser  all the most popular web browsers  are supported   by inserting the following address  ftp   root  lt address NetMan plus gt   where   lt address NetMan plus gt  is replaced with the device   s real address  In this case a screen like the  following will be displayed         ftp   10 1 10 139    Microsoft Internet Explorer             File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay   Q Back v    3 po Search Ke Folders HER   Address  Q ftp   10 1 10 139   x  Eco inks    Other Places Jogin data log event  log      Internet Explorer    My Documents      Shared Documents  g My Network Places       User  root    Internet       Example of FTP connection    NOTE  when an FTP connection is established  all HTTP connecti
5.  PINS 2 3 closed    PINS 2 3 closed    JP9    PINS 2 3 closed    PINS 1 2 closed       10 100    Half    PINS 2 3 closed    PINS 1 2 closed    PINS 2 3 closed       Full    PINS 2 3 closed    PINS 1 2 closed    PINS 1 2 closed       Activated    only 100    Half    PINS 1 2 closed    PINS 2 3 closed    PINS 2 3 closed       Full    PINS 1 2 closed    PINS 2 3 closed    PINS 1 2 closed          10 100    only Half    PINS 1 2 closed    PINS 1 2 closed    PINS 2 3 closed          Full or Half     gt  PINS 1 2  closed        gt  PINS 1 2  closed    NOTE  the default configurations are shown with the symbol      gt          52         gt  PINS 1 2  closed         ENGLISH      CLOSED OPEN NOT FITTED    Graphic example of the various setting possibilities    7 4   JP6      JP5 Ly  JP14 p    2  1  JP10  JP2    JP1 EE  JP7  JP9 E    JPS ME    123 JP11  JP3  JP4    NetMan 101 plus default configuration    J if N JP6    JP14  3  2  1  JP2 JP10  JP1  JP7 E  JP9 E  JP8 E  123 JP11  JP3        JP4    NetMan 102 plus default configuration    NOTE  only for NetMan 101 plus   In order to use the jumpers  the power supply connector   network cable and serial cables must be disconnected  Remove the four screws located in the  lower part of the device and remove the cover      53       ENGLISH      INSTALLATION OF NETMAN 101 PLUS    1     NOTE    Insert the backup battery in the battery holder on the card  ensuring that the positive side  is facing upwards  in order to insert the battery  remov
6.  a screen like the one below     5    33000  Administrator  My Server    new building       With this menu further device parameters can be configured as described in the following table     Fea Parameters to be inserted  Enter the delay  measured in seconds  between one data log and the next  Log frequency     see paragraph    Datalog        UDP Port Enter the port where the UDP service is started        sysContact  Enter the string to be associated with these SNMP variables    0  This port must be the same as configured in the UPSMon software        67       ENGLISH      Activation menu    The Activation menu shows a screen like the one below     Enable    Enable Enable DataLog     ON off   Enable Enable Rx Modem   on     Enable Enable Email     ON off     Enable Enable Report     oNn off        With this menu the services implemented in NetMan plus can be activated or deactivated     NOTE  use the ENTER key to change the selected configuration     ON    or    OF F       e ON  green characters   service active    e OFF  red characters   service not active    It is recommended to activate only the services used     Security menu    The Security menu shows a screen like the one below     Config Password  lt     UDP Password        Firewall       From this menu the setup password  the UDP password and the firewall can be configured as  described in the following table     To change the password used to enter the configuration menu and for  Config Password  4   FTP connections 
7.  access the various submenus  the function of each of which  is shown in the table below     IP config To configure the network parameters  Time setting To configure the internal clock  UPS config To configure the type of UPS connected    To activate and or deactivate device services  To configure the password and access to the network   To save a configuration thus making it effective in the event  Save and load     of a device restart    To move within this menu and the following menus  use the keys as described in the following  table  the arrow or the cursor shows the current selection     key O    O P O  Direction keys ithin th    Arrow up  down  right  left  To move the cursor within the menus   Tab Goes on to next option       Choice of submenu  Enter      Confirmation of characters entered    Exit main menu     Esc  Return to previous menu    Some keys can have a different function depending on the menu     To exit from a menu a confirmation     Y    or    N     is required after pressing the ESC key        The screen also displays some messages describing the kind of configuration data displayed and  the status of the UPS  The meaning of these messages is described below     e Data from flash  means that the configuration has been loaded from the flash memory  e Data from file  means that the configuration has been loaded from file    e Default data  means that the configuration has been reset to the default values      56        ENGLISH      e On Line  UPS in  On Li
8.  the item    next server IP    or    option 150     On Windows  Server for example  it is    TFTP server name    on    code 66        Start the TFTP server  the update file must be present on this server  The TFTP server  must have the address configured in the previous step     Start the update in one of the following ways     1  by closing the jumper JP14  NetMan plus automatically starts Netboot at each device  start up     2  by sending a network command via SNMP  via Telnet or via UDP as described below   The service relating to the command used must be active     SNMP  send a SET 3 6 1 4 1 5491 6 8 1 command with value 2     Telnet  connect with user    root    and own password  enter the Save and load menu  and select  Netboot          UDP  execute the  upgrade  lt ip address gt   n    command  where  lt ip address gt  is the  address of NetMan plus   A group of addresses can be set for the simultaneous  update of several NetMan plus  for example  by setting an IP address  10 1 255 255  the command is sent to all the devices within the address range  10 1         3  by connecting to the configuration serial port and choosing the    Netboot    option      72       ENGLISH         ll   TECHNICAL DATA    SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CABLING OF THE NETWORK CABLE    To connect the device to the Ethernet  10Base T  or Fast Ethernet  100Base T  network  a UTP   Unshielded Twisted Pair  or STP  Shielded Twisted Pair  cable with RJ45 connectors is required   The cable must conform to
9.  the standard IEEE 802 3u 100Base T with 2 pairs of UTP cables of  category 5 or higher  The cable between the adaptor and the hub must not be more than 100m and  not less than 2 5m     NETWORK CABLE CONNECTIONS    Pin   to Pin    1   791    3   33  6c 9 gt 6    NOTE  pins 1 and 2 must be connected to one twisted pair  pins 3 and 6 to another       Signal       SIGNALS ON THE    SERIAL    CONNECTOR    SERIAL    me  o   mo         po    EE ed   ss   or      e Eo       n c    not connected     73       ENGLISH      BACKUP BATTERY   The device uses a backup battery for the correct clock working and for maintenance of the  historical data in case of power loss    In case of long period of inactivity disconnect the battery  It   s recommended to replace the battery  every three years     Battery type  CR1620 3V Lithium    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    NetMan 101 plus    Input voltage    POWER SUPPLY       Maximum inputcurrent    Operating temperature       ENVIRONMENTAL Storage temperature  CONDITIONS       Operating relative humidity       Storage relative humidity          PHYSICAL Dimensions H x Lx D  CHARACTERISTICS Weight   1  itv      Connector polarity   o    NetMan 102 plus    Input voltage       POWER SUPPLY  Maximum inputcurrent    Operating temperature       ENVIRONMENTAL Storage temperature  CONDITIONS       Operating relative humidity    Storage relative humidity        74     OMNUSAXNPA    
10.  to function correctly  see  paragraph    Activation menu      It is recommended to activate only the services used      61       ENGLISH      SNMP config menu    The SNMP config menu shows a screen like the one below     receiver 1 powernetguard    receiver 2 192 168 5 96  receiver 3    receiver   receiver   receiver    receiver       With this menu the IP addresses to which traps are sent can be configured  Traps are SNMP  messages that are sent to an SNMP manager for alarm notification   Traps can be sent to seven different hosts     SNMP community menu    The SNMP community menu shows a screen like the one below     Get community   public  Set community   private    Trap community  public       With this menu the protection password of the SNMP messages  SNMP Communities  can be  configured as described in the following table     Field   Parameters to be inserted  Get community Enter the community for read access    Set community Enter the community for write access  Trap community Enter the community for traps        62       ENGLISH      Modem config menu    The Modem config menu shows a screen like the one below     111  112    113  ATEOXOVOS0 1  ATDT   3   Bi        With this menu the modem can be configured as described in the following table     ea  Paranetrstobermered OOOOOOOSSSS  Enter the telephone numbers to be called       NOTE  the modem initialization string  Modem init  recommended for the U S  Robotics modem is  ATE0X0V0S0 1   the dialling string  Modem dia
11. 1 25 05 10 08 34 218 218 220 50 0 234 000 000 002 0  11 25 05 10 08 39 218 216 220 50 0 235 000 000 002  0   11 25 05 10 08 44 218 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 Q  11 25 05 10 08 50 218 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 0  11 25 05 10 08 55 218 216 218 50 0 235 000 000 002  0   11 25 05 10 09 01 218 216 220 50 0 236 000 000 002  0   11 25 05 10 09 06 218 218 218 50 0 235 000 000 002  0   11 25 05 10 09 12 218 218 218 50 0 235 000 000 002 0  11 25 05 10 09 17 218 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 0  11 25 05 10 09 23 218 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 Q  11 25 05 10 09 28 218 218 220 50 0 234 000 000 002 Og   lt     gt   h   2i    Example of Datalog     51       ENGLISH          amp      l    n  INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION    JUMPER SETTINGS    The jumpers on the card can be used to     e activate or deactivate the autonegotiation of transmission speed and mode of the Ethernet  network    e select 10 100Mbps or 10Mbps transmission speed  e select half duplex or full duplex transmission mode  e activate automatic netboot on start up    Refer to the tables and figures below to configure the jumpers correctly     NetMan 101 plus NetMan 102 plus    CLOSED NOT MOUNTED  NOT MOUNTED CLOSED  JP5    NOT MOUNTED    PINS 1 2 CLOSED  NOT MOUNTED     gt  OPEN   AUTOMATIC NETBOOT INACTIVE  e CLOSED   AUTOMATIC NETBOOT ACTIVE           0  See paragraph    Firmware update       JP6  JP10  JP11    JP14       AUTO NEG    Deactivated    DUPLEX    Full    JP7    PINS 2 3 closed    PINS 2 3 closed    JP8   
12. 72  72    72    73    73  73  74      ENGLISH              www   PRESENTATION    DESCRIPTION    NetMan plus is a device that allows UPS management through a LAN  Local Area Network   the  accessory supports all the main network protocols  SNMP  TCP IP  HTTP and so on  and is  compatible with Ethernet 10 100Mbps IPv4 6 networks  The UPS can therefore be integrated  easily into medium and large sized networks    NetMan plus can manage a modem for remote support or  alternatively  makes available an RS   232 serial line for the local monitoring of the UPS    The device also records UPS values and events in the history log archive    NetMan 101 plus is an accessory which is external to the UPS and connected to it by serial cable   NetMan 102 plus is an expansion card which is inserted in the UPS slot  for the models that  support it  as shown in the figure below  The two products have the same functionalities and the  description in this manual is valid for both products  unless otherwise specified      NetMan 101 plus NetMan 102 plus       7          network port   RS 232 communication port    power supply connector    A   B   e C   D     connector for connection to the UPS     42        ENGLISH      OPENING THE PACKAGING AND CHECKING THE CONTENTS    After opening the packaging  first check the contents   The packaging should contain     NetMan 101 plus NetMan 102 plus      4   lt N  g IS ZA  sr SD  DT pt   S 2N   ite Lr poe  Se  N   L    OR  G   Sv       12Vdc 0 3A external pow
13. TP session  see paragraph    FTP        e About  opens a page with copyright information     45        ENGLISH         UPS web page   Microsoft Internet Explorer       File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay  E i A     1 3    Q Back  gt  2  a A 2 Search se Favorites a Media      2 E   Address      http   10 1 10 139 MominalData htm  vi Go Links  gt           UPS Identification Nominal Data Alarms  ups  8 ETTA   a    POWER 20 KVA      SENTR19601XX POWER 16 KW 1  UPS Status BATTERY CAPACITY 40 Ah    BATTERY VOLTAGE OV    FIRMWARE VERSION 10 27            UPS Configuration    BYPASS  Telnet    FT              Information    BATTERY  About TEMPERATURE 29  C         Done    Internet       Example of    Nominal Data    window    SNMP    SNMP  Simple Network Management Protocol  is a communication protocol that allows a client   manager  to make requests to a server  agent   NetMan plus is an SNMP agent    To exchange information  manager and agent use an addressing technique called MIB   Management Information Base   There is an MIB file for each agent  defining which variables can  be requested and the respective access rights  The MIB file of NetMan plus is found on the CD  supplied with the device  The agent can also send messages  TRAP  without a prior request from  the manager  to inform the latter of particularly important events     UD    v    UDP  User Datagram Protocol  is a low level network protocol that guarantees speed in the  exchange of data and low network congestion
14. UPS can be monitored via RS 232 by means of the  SERIAL    communication  port using  for example  UPSMon software  Communication is only active when the  Tx Rx Modem     service is disabled     NOTE  if the software requires a PRTK code and the UPS code is of the GPSER112    type  the  PRTK code to be used in the software is GPSER196     that is  the seventh and eighth characters  of the code       12       must be replaced with the characters       96        remembering that the PRTK  code must always consist of twelve characters     UPS VALUES AND EVENTS HISTORY LOG ARCHIVE    NetMan plus records the UPS values  Datalog  and events  Eventlog  in a history log archive  The  data are saved to file in text format and can be read either by means of an electronic spreadsheet   which allows the data to be ordered chronologically  or by any text editor  The format used to  record the date and time is of the type  MM DD YY HH MM SS    Eventlog    The Eventlog service is always active and records all relevant UPS events in the    event log    file   The file can be downloaded via FTP or sent by e mail using the  Email report    service  The data  are saved in circular list mode  thus the most recent data are saved by overwriting the oldest data        P event log   Notepad E EX   File Edit Format View Help   NAME   313 ID ups7 8 IP 10 1 10 139 Rec   01   Time Description   11 25 05 09 16 14 UDP server started   11 25 05 09 16 14 SNMP Agent started   11 25 05 09 16 15 HTTP server st
15. ail 2 Email 3 Logic   UPS Lock   0   0  And    And    Ovrload Ovrtemp     UPS Failure And    On bypass And    Battery work     And    0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  Battery low 0   0  And  Communic lost     0 0 And       With this menu it can be established to which addresses the e mails will be sent when certain  events occurs  One or more addresses can be associated with each event and in the latter case   when the event occurs  notification e mails will be sent to all the addresses associated with it     NOTE  use the ENTER key to change the selected configuration     X    or  0       e X  when the event occurs  NetMan plus sends a notification e mail to the corresponding  addresses  see    Email logic menu    to set the addresses      e 0  when the event occurs  NetMan plus does not send a notification e mail to the  corresponding addresses     The following table describes the meaning of the events  These can vary depending on the UPS  connected     em pe    Battery work Operation from battery  Battery low Battery low  Communication between the UPS and the device has been interrupted  SENTR level 2 Presence of an internal UPS failure  this condition emulates the level  of modem alarm for UPSs of the SENTR type     Presence of a failure in the UPS  excluding those envisaged in the  SENTR level 3 previous point  this condition emulates the level of modem alarm for  UPSs of the SENTR type        66       ENGLISH      Miscellaneous menu    The Miscellaneous configuration menu shows
16. an plus can be established to change its configuration  see paragraph    Configuration via  telnet           44        ENGLISH      HTTP    Using the HTTP  Hyper Text Transfer Protocol   the status of the UPS can be monitored by means  of a web browser without having to install additional software  All the most popular web browsers   Internet Explorer  Safari  Firefox  Netscape Navigator  Konqueror  Opera  are supported    Once the hostname or the NetMan plus IP address has been inserted in your web browser  a  screen like the one shown below will be displayed  with the main UPS operating data        UPS web page   Microsoft Internet Explorer       File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    Q   O  MAG    p  Search Sp Favorites A  media   2 br G    St       Address      http   10 1 10 139        v ge          UPS Identification                ups  8  INPUT VOLTAGE  Se i 2v  Line Present     Qf 220v  en ES   218v    aia OUTPUT LOAD  ee  Battery Low 2   Bypass On  UPS Configuration BATTERY  Telnet  CHS ov  Replace Battery OUTPUT BYPASS   Alarm AUTONOMY TIME 235 Y 218 v  Information Usea   eKA   6000 min    49 9 Hz 49 9 Hz       Done    Internet       Example of display via HTTP    The following buttons are found on the left hand side of the page     e Nominal Data  opens a page displaying the nominal values of the UPS  the list of active  alarms and a diagram of UPS operation  See image on next page     e Telnet  opens a Telnet session  See paragraph    Telnet      e FTP  opens an F
17. arted  11 25 05 09 16 16 Communication lost   11 25 05 09 17 00 Mail  Error sending message  11 25 05 09 21 28 UDP server started   11 25 05 09 21 28 SNMP Agent started   11 25 05 09 21 29 HTTP server started   11 25 05 10 54 39 Configuration saved by root  11 25 05 10 55 06 UDP server started   11 25 05 10 55 07 SNMP Agent started   11 25 05 11 15 08 HTTP server started  11 25 05 11 35 06 start UPS generic alarm  11 25 05 11 35 07 Mail sent   11 25 05 11 55 08 stop UPS generic alarm  11 25 05 18 25 06 start UPS generic alarm  11 25 05 19 35 08 Mail sent   11 25 05 19 35 08 start UPS on battery  11 25 05 19 35 09 start UPS Bypass bad    lt     gt              Example of Eventlog     50        ENGLISH      Datalog    The Datalog service records the main UPS data in the    data log    file  The file can be downloaded  via FTP or can be sent by e mail using the  Email report    service  The following data are  monitored    e Input voltage line 1   e Input voltage line 2   e Input voltage line 3   e Input frequency   e Output voltage line 1   e Output voltage line 2   e Output voltage line 3   e Load online 1   e Load on line 2   e Load on line 3  The interval of time between one recording and the next  Log frequency  can be configured by the  user  see paragraph    Miscellaneous Menu      The data are saved in circular list mode  thus the    most recent data are saved by overwriting the oldest data  Data for up to 256 different points of  time can be recorded     P data   Notepa
18. correct the  current time zone with the    Set timezone    command      59       ENGLISH      UPS config menu    The UPS config menu shows a screen like the one below     UPS Address  Serial number   324321       With this menu the UPS parameters must be set as described in the following table  for the UPS to  be able to communicate correctly with the device     es Jemens  gt       The PRTK code is formed of 12 alphanumeric characters   2  The address is only used when several UPSs are connected on a serial line        After inserting the data and pressing the  ESC    key to exit from the menu  the settings can be  tested by pressing the  T    key  If the test is performed  a screen like the one shown below is  displayed  with some of the main UPS values  If the values remain at zero  this means that the  UPS and the device are not communicating correctly     Input voltage    232V  On line    Battery cap   100        Autonomy     60        ENGLISH      Services menu    The Services menu shows a screen like the one below        With this menu the configuration screens of the various services can be accessed as described in  the following table     To configure the SNMP service    SNMP config    SNMP community  Modem config  To configure the modem service    Modem logic  Email config  To configure the e mail service  Email logic  To configure the other options  To configure the services to be activated       NOTE  as well as being configured  the services must also be activated
19. d  File Edit Format View Help                NAME  313 ID ups7 8 IP 10 2 10 5 Rec       a  Time vil vi2 vi3 Fin Vol vo2 vo3 Pol P  11 25 05 10 06 15 218 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 og  11 25 05 10 06 20 220 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 Q  11 25 05 10 06 26 220 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 0  11 25 05 10 06 32 220 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 Oo  11 25 05 10 06 37 220 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 Q  11 25 05 10 06 43 220 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 Q  11 25 05 10 06 48 218 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 0  11 25 05 10 06 54 220 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 0  11 25 05 10 06 59 220 218 220 50 0 2355 000 000 002 Q  11 25 05 10 07 05 218 218 220 50 0 234 000 000 002  0   11 25 05 10 07 11 218 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002  0   11 25 05 10 07 16 220 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002  0   11 25 05 10 07 22 218 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 Q  11 25 05 10 07 27 218 216 218 50 0 235 000 000 002 0  11 25 05 10 07 32 218 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002 0  11 25 05 10 07 38 218 218 218 50 0 235 000 000 002  0   11 25 05 10 07 43 218 216 218 50 0 234 000 000 002 0  11 25 05 10 07 49 218 216 218 50 0 235 000 000 002 0  11 25 05 10 07 55 218 218 220 50 0 235 000 000 002  0   11 25 05 10 08 00 218 218 218 50 0 235 000 000 002 Q  11 25 05 10 08 06 218 216 218 50 0 233 000 000 002 QO  11 25 05 10 08 11 218 216 218 50 0 235 000 000 002 0  11 25 05 10 08 17 218 216 218 50 0 235 000 000 002  0   11 25 05 10 08 23 218 216 218 50 0 235 000 000 002 Q  11 25 05 10 08 28 218 218 220 50 0 236 000 000 002  0   1
20. d  loaded on another via FTP  see paragraph    FTP      Once the file has been loaded  select the option     Load from file    from the Save and load menu and  if necessary  change the configuration for the  new device         ftp   10 1 10 119    Microsoft Internet Explorer       File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ae    Q Back J  gt  P Search Er Folders E        Ftp f 10 1 10 119   5       Address             m    3 B    ETE    Other Places    JJogin data log event log    netman config    Internet Explorer   5 My Documents      Shared Documents  a My Network Places  User  root J Local intranet       Example of FTP connection for multiple installations     71       ENGLISH      FIRMWARE UPDATE    The NetMan plus firmware can be updated via serial line or via network  Netboot    WARNING  updating the firmware deletes the event log and data log files     Update via serial line    Connect the    Serial    port of NetMan plus to the serial port of the PC by means of the null   modem cable provided     Execute the NetManplus exe program   Select the folder containing the update files     When prompted  press the NetMan plus RESET button and click on the    OK    key within 4  seconds  Wait for the end of the operation     Programming in progress    Calculating CRC on bank  47    Upgrading firmware       Firmware update via serial line    Update via network  Netboot     Configure and start the DHCP BOOTP server  The DHCP BOOTP configuration must  include the TFTP server address at
21. e the four screws located in the  lower part of the device and remove the cover      Connect the    UPS SERIAL    port of the device to the serial port of the UPS using the cable  supplied with the UPS     Connect the device to the network by means of connector RJ 45  see    Specifications for  the cabling of the network cable        Connect the power supply unit to the device     the power supply unit must be connected to a plug protected by a UPS     INSTALLATION OF NETMAN 102 PLUS    1     Insert the battery in the battery holder on the card  ensuring that the positive side is facing  upwards     Remove the cover of the UPS expansion slot by removing the two retaining screws   Insert NetMan 102 plus in the slot     Connect the device to the network by means of connector RJ 45  see    Specifications for  the cabling of the network cable        Secure Netman in the slot using the two screws removed previously     CONFIGURATION    NetMan plus can be configured via serial line or via telnet   NOTE  NetMan plus needs approx  30 seconds to become operational from when it is powered up   before this time the device may not respond to commands that are sent to it     Configuration via RS 232 serial line    To configure NetMan plus via RS 232 serial line  it is necessary to     Connect  with the null modem cable provided  the    SERIAL    port of the device to the serial  port of a PC with terminal emulation software    execute the terminal emulation software with the following set
22. er supply unit     DB9 DB9 null modem serial cable          Backup battery CD Rom  User manual and MIB file     GM BATEAS   AN ESN   amp  d       i so p    oe      Ao X Y  AS     NE   bs    A  7     1  only for NetMan 101 plus     43       ENGLISH      NETWORK PORT   NetMan plus connects to 10 100 Mbps Ethernet networks by means of connector RJ45  see  paragraph    Specifications for the cabling of the network cable      The LEDs built into the connector  describe the status of the network     e Left LED   1  on and yellow if the 10 100Mbps mode link is present    2  on and green if the 10Mbps mode link is present    e Right LED   1  on and yellow during transmission in full duplex mode    2  onand green during transmission in half duplex mode    RS 232 COMMUNICATION PORT   NetMan plus makes available a serial communication port through which it is possible to   e Configure NetMan plus  see paragraph    Configuration via RS 232 serial line      e Connect a modem to NetMan plus  see paragraph    Tx Rx Modem        e Monitor the UPS via the RS 232 serial line  see paragraph    RS 232 serial line        NETWORK SERVICES  NetMan plus implements a series of services based on the main network protocols  These services    can be activated or deactivated according to requirements  see paragraph  Configuration      A brief  description for each of these is given below     Telnet  By means of a client telnet  available on all the main operating systems  a remote connection with    NetM
23. is Wed Jun 15 08 10 00 GMT 2005       Enter the date and time in the format shown  then press the ENTER key and then    ESC    to exit     Pressing the    ENTER    key corresponding to the    Set timezone    command displays a screen like  the one shown below     Current date is Thu Jun 16 12 15 25 GMT 2005  Available Timezones    ee  0010109  IET   0500  em   501 10 10D    0700    1100   PST   0800   MST   0700   JST   0900    0900      0300   ECT   0100   NET   0400  EET   0200     0300      0500   PNT   0700  IST   0530  CST   0600     0400    0930   MET   0330   ART   0200    AET   1000      0300    1100   NST   1200   HST   1000  CNT   0330     0500     0600   CAT   0200      denotes a time zone that uses Daylight Savings    Insert new timezone   EGT    Current date is Thu Jun 16 14 15 31 ECT 2005       Enter the time zone selected from those shown  then press the ENTER key and then    ESC    to exit     Pressing the    ENTER    key corresponding to the    Sync with NTP    command displays a screen like  the one shown below     Current date is Thu Jun 16 14 17 06 ECT 2005    Insert IP Address or host name of the NTP server to synchronize time     leg  Synchronizing time to server  server mycompany  New system t  me  16 Jun 2005 12 17 00 GMT    Current date is Thu Jun 16 14 17 01 ECT 2005       Enter the name or the address of the NTP server with which the device is to be synchronized  In  this case the time has to be within the GMT time zone  thus it may be necessary to 
24. l  recommended for the U S  Robotics modem is ATDT      63       ENGLISH      Modem logic menu    The Modem logic menu shows a screen like the one below        With this menu it can be established which telephone numbers will be called and with which mode  when certain events occur  One or more telephone numbers can be associated with each event     NOTE  use the ENTER key to change the selected configuration     X        0        AND        OR       e X  when the event occurs  NetMan plus is enabled to call the corresponding telephone  number  see    Modem logic menu    to set the telephone numbers to be called    e 0  when the event occurs  NetMan plus does not call the corresponding telephone number   e AND  when the event occurs  all the enabled telephone numbers will be called     e OR  when the event occurs  only one of the enabled telephone numbers is called  if all the  call attempts for the first enabled telephone number fail  the device calls the next enabled  telephone number  see    Modem logic menu    to set the number of attempts to be made and  the interval of time between two calls if there is no reply      The tables below describe the meaning of the events  These can vary according to the UPS  connected     UPS Lock UPS is locked  Ovrload Ovrtemp UPS in overload or in overtemperature    UPS Failure Failure of the UPS  On bypass Operation from bypass  Battery work Operation from battery        64       ENGLISH      ee tng  Battery low Battery low  Communicati
25. ly Reply All   Forward Print Delete Addresses  From  NetmanPlus  Date  Sunday  July 31  2005 12 00 AM  To  tr  smith mycompany com    Subject  Periodic report  101  Attach  EE  event log  16 4 KB   E  data log  16 4 KB        UPS identification  101   UPS name  ups  8   IP address  node  8 mycompany com 11 1 11 139  System contact  Mr  Brown   System name  Data center   System location  Server room   Customer  Mr  Smith             Example of report e mail       SERIAL    COMMUNICATION PORT SERVICES    NetMan plus can be configured via RS 232 by means of the  SERIAL    communication port  further  services are also implemented on the port  which can activated or deactivated according to  requirements  see paragraph  Configuration      A brief description for each of these is given below     Modem Tx Rx    NetMan plus can be used to monitor the status of the UPS by means of a modem connected to the   SERIAL    communication port    If the    Modem Tx    service is activated  the modem can be enabled for transmission  the UPS is  thus able to make calls to a remote support station to notify any alarm situations  The device can  make calls to three different telephone numbers    If the    Modem Rx    service is activated  the modem can be enabled to receive calls  This allows  monitoring of UPS status and operation from a remote support station or via the UPSMon software   The    Modem Tx    service must be enabled       49        ENGLISH      RS 232 serial    The status of the 
26. ne    mode   e Overload  UPS in overload   e On Bypass  UPS from bypass   e AC fail  battery low  UPS in operation from battery with batteries low    e AC fail  Remaining min      UPS in operation from battery and estimation of the remaining  autonomy    e Low battery  Batteries low   e Line interactive  UPS in    Line Interactive    mode  e AC fail  UPS in operation from battery   e Stand by  UPS in Stand by    e Communication lost  lack of communication between the UPS and NetMan plus    IP config menu    The IP config menu shows a screen like the one below     ups_server    dhcp       With this menu the main network parameters can be set as described in the following table     o  ermenon OOOO Oo    Gateway Enter the name or the address of the network gateway  Primary DNS Enter the name or the address of the preferred DNS to be used  Secondary DNS Enter the name or the address of the alternative DNS to be used    f Enter the name or the address of the SMTP server to be used to send e   Mailhost mails  0    Ensure that the SMTP server accepts connections on port 25         57        ENGLISH      NOTE  If a static IP address is assigned to the device  all the fields must be configured with the  network parameters  If a dynamic IP address is assigned  just enter    dhcp    in the    IP  Address DHCP    field and provide a hostname  all the other options should be ignored because  these are automatically configured with DHCP     After pressing    ESC    and    Y    to confirm e
27. on between the UPS and the device has been interrupted    Presence of an internal UPS failure  this condition emulates the level  of modem alarm for UPSs of the SENTR type   Presence of a failure in the UPS  excluding those envisaged in the  previous point  this condition emulates the level of modem alarm for  UPSs of the SENTR type     Email config menu       The Email config menu shows a screen like the one below     myself mycompany com  service service com  anotheremai 1 mycompany com  NetMan_plus   MyCustomer    7       This menu may be used to configure the addresses to which to send the alarm notification and  report e mails and other parameters of the e mail service as described in the following table     Field   Parameters to be inserted   Email address 1   Email add 2 Enter the e mail addresses to which to send the alarm notifications  mal agaress and reports  see note      Email address 3  Sender address Enter the address from which the e mails are sent       Enter an identifying string  this additional information is included in  Customer    the e mail   Report interval Enter the delay  measured in days  between the sending of one  p report e mail and the next       do not use the    space    character in this field       NOTE  report e mails are sent to all the addresses inserted  for alarm notification e mails see  paragraph    Email logic menu         65       ENGLISH      Email logic menu    The Email logic menu shows a screen like the one below     Email 1 Em
28. ons are refused      47        ENGLISH      Email    NetMan plus can send a notification e mail if one or more alarm conditions occur  The e mails can  be sent to up to three recipients and they can be sent for seven different kinds of alarm    SMTP  Simple Mail Transfer Protocol  is the protocol used to send the e mails  They are sent to an  SMTP server on port 25  For more details  see paragraph  Configuration          Notification alarm  101       File Edit View Tools Message Help ay  7    Swe FF ww a X w  Reply Reply All Forward Print Delete Addresses  From  NetmanPlus  Date  Sunday  July 31  2005 12 00 AM  To  mr  smith mycompany com    Subject  Notification alarm  101       UPS identification  101   UPS name  ups  8   IP address  node  8 mycompany com 11 1 11 139  System contact  Mr  Brown   System name  Data center   System location  Server room   Customer  Mr  Smith    Alarm condition detected  On Bypass          Example of notification e mail    Reports    NetMan plus can send periodic e mails with an attachment containing the files of the UPS values  and events history log archive    This service can be used to periodically save the history log archives    The    Email    service must be enabled in order to send reports  the reports are sent to all the  addresses configured for this service  for more details see paragraph    Configuration           48        ENGLISH       amp  Periodic report  101       File Edit View Tools Message Help ay  J    a SF og te X iD  Rep
29. plus  Hostname of the device enabled to communicate with NetMan plus        69        ENGLISH      Save and load menu    The Save and load menu shows a screen like the one below        With this menu the configuration can be saved to make it effective or to load other configurations  as described in the following table     sonen pesoen  Saves the configuration in flash memory and then automatically restarts to  Apply cnanges make the changes effective    Cancels the changes and reloads the last saved configuration  excluding the  network  IP Config  and the clock  Time setting  configurations     Load from file The configuration is loaded from a file sent via FTP    Revert changes    Save to file The configuration is saved on a file to be downloaded via FTP        Restarts and attempts to update to a new version of the firmware if available  on the network       Netboot    Reset default Loads the default configuration       0  see paragraph    Configuration of several devices       see paragraph    Firmware update        70       ENGLISH      Configuration of several devices    If several devices requiring similar configuration parameters are to be installed  it may be useful to  save the basic configuration to file and then load it on all the devices to be installed  After  completing device configuration  save it by selecting the option    Save to file    from the Save and  load menu  a    netman config    file will be created   The file can be downloaded from the device an
30. tings  9600 baud  no parity  8  databits  1 stop bit  no flow control    press the    ESC    key of the PC  when the message    Hit any key to login     is displayed  press any key  at the login prompt  enter    root       at the password prompt  enter the current password  default configuration     password        Once login has been effected  the screen of the main configuration menu is displayed  From this  screen it is possible to access the various menus to change NetMan plus settings  see paragraph     Main configuration menu    and following paragraphs       54       ENGLISH      Configuration via telnet    To configure NetMan plus via telnet it is necessary to     execute a telnet program on a PC connected in a network to NetMan plus set with the IP  address of the device to be configured    at the login prompt  enter    root       at the password prompt  enter the current password  default configuration     password        Once login has been effected  the screen of the main configuration menu is displayed  From this  screen it is possible to access the various menus to change NetMan plus settings  see paragraph     Main configuration menu    and following paragraphs      Main configuration menu    The main configuration menu displays a screen like the following     IP config    Time setting        UPS config    Services  Security    Save and load       Press  Esc  to quit    Data from flash   On Line        55       ENGLISH      From this main menu it is possible to
31. xit from the menu  the changes become effective  immediately and a screen is displayed summarizing the current settings  see image below   Press  the    ENTER    key to return to the main menu  The configuration must however be saved to make it  effective in the event of a restart of the device  see    Save and load    menu      Hostname   ups server mynetwork domain   Current IPv4 addr   10 1 10 187 16  255 255 0 0   active   Current IPv6 addr  are r     0 260 35ff fe02 4184 64  active   Default IPv4 GW   10 1   Ethernet Address   00  60  35  02 41 84   Primary DNS   10 1 4 2   Secondary DNS   110 3 4 1    DNS Timeout   O  ms   DHCP Server 5 1  DHCP Enabled   true  DHCP Lease Ends   Sun Jun 05 00 00 12 GMT 2005   66 hr  40 min  38 seconds left   Mailhost   mymailserver  Restore From Flash  Not Committed       Time setting menu    The Time setting menu shows a screen like the one below     Set time  Set timezone         Sync with NTP           From this menu the time and date of the device can be set as described in the following table     Set time To configure the time and date manually    Set timezone To configure the time zone  Sync with NTP To synchronize the clock with an NTP server        58        ENGLISH      Pressing the    ENTER     key corresponding to the  Set time    command displays a screen like the one  shown below     Current date is wed Jun 15 08 09 40 GMT 2005    Insert new date and clock time in this form     MMDDYYYYHHMMSS  06152005081000    Current date 
    
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