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1. 3 7 2 Inactivity Timed Redirection If you log into any of the Safeguard Network Adapter Configuration pages and be inactive for more than 5 minutes you will be automatically logged out from the web interface back to the main menu This feature will protect users from forgetting to logout from the adapter and will attempt to prevent unauthorized access to the configuration aspects of the unit This only applies to the adapter configuration interfaces and not to the Safeguard front panel viewer or to the Safeguard front panel configuration interface Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual 212 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual 4 Hardware Specifications Device Model Safeguard Network Adapter Version 1 05 Physical Dimensions o Dimensions 100 mm L X 40 mm W X 20 mm H o Weight 75g Network Interface o RJ45 Ethernet 10Base T or 100Base TX Auto sensing o LED indication 10Base T amp 100Base TX Activity Full half duplex o Network Compatibility Ethernet Version 2 0 IEEE 802 3 Operating Temperature o Operating range 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Power Requirements o Operating Voltage 5 V o Current Usage 300 mA Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual 13 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual 5 Troubleshooting This section of this manual will give you tips to troubleshoot the Safeguard network adapter without having to contact technical support staff from Computer Support Systems
2. Features Registration Key Status 1 SNMP Traps Po Enabled 2 SM MP Graphing fs Enabled 3 Front Panel Configuration fs Enabled 4 SMS Messages fs Enabled Software version 1 04 To obtain license key contact sales csspl cam au Enter the correct registration key s and click on Update Click on Main Menu to get back to the main menu The main menu will show what features have been enabled or disabled Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual 10 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual 3 Security Features on Safeguard Network Adapter 3 7 1 Password A password secures the important configuration pages of the Safeguard Network Adapter The Safeguard front panel configuration is also password protected The factory default password is set to be password We recommend that you change it to a desired password with at least four characters Note The Safeguard Network Adapter password is case sensitive The password is limited to a maximum number of eight characters 3 7 1 1 Changing the Password You are able to change the password at the adapter configuration page Once you enter the adapter configuration page click on Change Password Safeguard Network Adapter Configuration Change Password Adapter Settings Current Password Update Settings Enter New Password Confirm Mew Password Main Menu j Apply Software version 1 02 Fill the relevant fields and click on Apply The new sett
3. Safeguard Network Adapter Operation amp Maintenance Manual Doc ument Revision C SSSNA 02 04 Safeguard Network Adapter Version 1 05 Safeguard Network Interface Manual Copyright and Trademark 2003 Computer Support Systems All rights reserved No part of the contents of this manual may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Computer Support Systems Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group Windows 95 Windows 980 Windows 2000 Windows NT and Windows XP are trademarks of Microsoft Corp Netscape is a trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation Java is a trademark or a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries Computer Support Systems Pty Ltd Head Office 373 Johnston Street Abbotsford VICTORIA 3067 Australia Telephone 61 3 9419 3955 Facsimile 61 3 9419 3509 Web Address www csspl com au sales csspl com au support csspl com au Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual Disclaimer and Revisions Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user at his or her own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference 23 09 2003 CSSSNA09 03 21 10 2003 CSSSNA10 03 NK Version 1 02 updates for Operations
4. Check the SMS Configuration page settings Windows Check if the correct target IP address and ports are used as advice by the CSS technical staff Check if the correct numbers are ticked input Check if the Input tags of Safeguard have the input number in front ofthe label Make sure that your adapter is able to make a direct TCP IP 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual no communication Safeguard amp the There is between adapter No LED is lit when RJ45 cables is connected 5 1 Technical Support the target IP address on the destination port Refer to your network administrator on setting these parameters Serial link may have been tampered Network connection may be not present connection to the target IP address on the destination port Refer to your network administrator on setting these parameters Contact Tech Support Check the network connection If you are unable to troubleshoot the Safeguard Network Adapter by using the above table Table 2 or if you cannot fix your error you may contact CSS technical support at Email support csspl com au Telephone Fax Please have the following details when you contact CSS technical staff O O O 613 9419 3955 613 9419 3509 Model of product with software version Serial number Label on adapter or from the main menu Date of purchase Clear definition of problem Steps taken so far to fix problem Css Sa
5. MIB may not have been configured on your SNMP sniffer detector SMS Configuration settings may not be correct page Correct target IP address or and ports are not used as advice by the CSS technical staff Correct input numbers are not ticked Input tags of Safeguard do not have the input number in front of the label Your adapter is not able to make a direct TCP IP connection to 15 Disconnect the adapter from Safeguard wait for 20 seconds and then apply power again Use the standard connection methodology described in hardware setup Turn the Safeguard Network Adapter off and then issue the following commands at the DOS prompt of your computer ARP D X X X X X X X X is the IP of the adapter PING X X X X X X X X is the IP of the adapter If you get a response then there is a duplicate IP address on the network A user with sufficient rights needs to complete the task for user rights have to be adjusted Telnet back into Port 1 Wait for it to fail then Telnet to port 9999 again Make sure you press Enter quickly Ensure that the first trap IP address is filled Contact your network administrator to check the SNMP communities on your network Contact administrator server settings your network to check your Enable SNMP on componenis Configure the MIB file on your Network Management System Read on help files of your software amp follow steps on how to insert MIB files
6. adapter Alternatively you may configure your WINS Windows Internet Name Service to provide a name resolution for the adapter from NetBIOS names to IP addresses for Windows PCs gt Safeguard Network Adapter Main Menu Safeguard Viewer Adapter Configuration SMMF Configuration Safeguard Configuration JUUUU Sms Configuration Features Status SHMF Traps Enabled SHMF Graphing Enabled Front Panel Configuration Enabled SMS Messages Enabled Device name Safeguard Unit Serial number 0020445048 BL J Licensing Registratian Keys Software version 1 04 To obtain license key contact ssales csspl corn au Computer Support Systems Click on the appropriate button to enter to any of the other web interfaces Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual ers 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual 3 2 Safeguard Viewer The operational manual for Safeguard viewer Safeguard Viewer Instructions V105 pdf discusses the features of this web interface 3 3 Safeguard Configuration The operational manual for Safeguard configuration Safeguard Configuration Instructions V105 pdf discusses the features of this web interface 3 4 SMS Configuration The operational manual for SMS configuration SMS Instructions V105 pdf discusses the features of this web interface 3 5 Safeguard Network Adapter Configuration From the main menu click on the button next the label Adapter Configuration Enter the default password Y
7. and Maintenance Manual 11 11 2003 CSSSNA11 03 NK Version 1 03 updates for Operations and Maintenance Manual 09 12 2003 CSSSNA12 03 NK Version 1 04 updates Registration keys SNMP graphing 03 02 2004 CSSSNA02 04 NK Version 1 05 updates NEE A A Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual li 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer s Name amp Address Computer Support Systems Pty Ltd 373 Johnston Street Abbotsford VICTORIA 3067 Australia Product Name Model Safeguard Network Adapter Version 1 05 Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual iii 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual Warranty Computer Support Systems warrants the Safeguard Network Adapter if used in accordance with all applicable instructions to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of initial purchase This warranty is voided if the customer uses the Safeguard Network Adapter in an unauthorized or improper way or in an environment for which it was not designed Warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from accident misuse abuse or neglect Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual iV 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual Safety Instructions No safety hazards have been identified Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual NE 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual Co
8. and press Enter within three seconds to go into setup mode If you wait longer than three seconds the unit will reboot If this happens go back to step 2 and start again Eg telnet 192 168 1 220 9999 4 Set all required parameters by following the instructions given by the menu Most importantly set a static IP address Once this is completed you may use the web browser configuration to make further changes Save settings before exiting Note The IP address you just set is temporary and will revert to the default value when the Safeguard Network Adapters power is reset unless you log into Adapter Configuration Page and store the changes permanently Refer to Configuration Interface on section 3 4 for instructions on permanently configuring the IP address Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual 5 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual 2 3 1 3 IP address allocation using a Web Browser In order to run the Java applets you need to have a Java Runtime Environment version 1 4 2 installed on your system Read install_notes txt for further details on how to install the Java Runtime Environment Open your default web browser and direct to the IP address of the Safeguard Network Adapter Note You will need to find the DHCP allocated IP address by contacting your network administrator If you used ARP and Telnet Further details on section 2 3 1 2 you would know the IP address already You will be directed to a menu page Cl
9. as the DHCP Server dynamically allocates it We recommend that you use an appropriate static IP address given by your network administrator Once you find out the IP address allocated by the DHCP server by using a DHCP client use your web browser and point to the IP address to load the adapter menu Section 3 4 of this document describes the adapter configuration in order to change any of the parameters 2 3 1 2 IP address allocation using ARP and Telnet You can use Address Resolution Protocol ARP method from UNIX and Windows based systems to assign a temporary IP address on to the Safeguard Network Adapter The steps to configure the Safeguard Network Adapter through the network are as follows 1 Open command prompt and create an entry in the host s ARP table using the intended IP address and the hardware MAC address which is found on the devices serial number label Eg arp s 192 168 1 220 00 20 4a xx xx xx new IP MAC Address Note For the ARP command to work on Windows 95 the ARP table on the PC must have at least one IP address defined other than its own You can verify your ARP table by typing ARP A at the DOS command prompt 2 Open a Telnet connection to port 1 The connection will fail quickly but the Safeguard Network Adapter will temporarily change its IP address to the one designated in this step Eg telnet 192 168 1 220 1 3 Finally open a Telnet connection to port 9999
10. this manual for details There is no response when you The Safeguard Network Adapter Ping the IP address for a type the IP address on the may not have rebooted properly response to detect if the device browser address bar is active Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual 14 04 02 2004 You are able to ping adapter but not Telnet on port 9999 command in Windows The ARP entry addition failed 5 message displays When you attempted to assign an IP address to the Safeguard Network Adapter via the ARP method the Press Enter to go into Setup Mode error displayed Now when you Telnet to the adapter the connection fails No SNMP traps are sent out SNMP traps are sent but not detected SNMP traps are sent detected but SNMP bindings are not shown No SMS Messages are sent Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual When you issue the ARP S Current logged in user does not Safeguard Network Interface Manual There may be an IP address conflict on your network You are not telneting to port 9999 have the correct rights to use this command on this PC When you Telnet into port 9999 and do not press Enter quickly the server will reboot causing it to lose the IP address Trap IP addresses may have not been set SNMP community access level may not acceptable on your SNMP community Make sure the server settings are correct SNMP may not have been enabled on your machine CSS
11. ENU abort o sagLe _Reser e Connected Safeguard Web Dema Computer Support Systems PEL Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual 23 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual 2 Getting Started 2 1 Requirements The minimum requirements to run the Safeguard network adapter effectively are as follows o Fully configured Safeguard unit with the adapter o Access to the local network o Java enabled web browser Netscape 4 0 or higher amp IE 5 5 or higher recommended Java 2 Runtime Environment Standard Edition Version 1 4 2 You may install this from http java sun com j2se 1 4 2 download html To run SNMP check the requirements on the SNMP documentation To have the SMS message notifications check the requirements on the SMS documentation 0000 Note Read install _notes txt amp Java Runtime Environment Notes txt for details on minimum system requirements to install Java Runtime Environment Version 1 4 2 Note Your registration keys supplied by Computer Support Systems will enable each individual features of the adapter Registration keys are provided on the CD label supplied at the time of purchasing the Network Adapter 2 2 Hardware Installations Network Safeguard Network Adapter Ethernet Safeguard Unit ae connectivity RJ 45 PC Serial Port of Safequard Safeguard Network Adapter ZSP 2007 Front View Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual Ss 04 02 2004 Safeguard Ne
12. When troubleshooting the following problems make sure that the Safeguard Network Adapter is powered up Confirm that you are using a good network connection The LED s at the Ethernet connection and the table below Table 1 will give you your connection type Table 1 Ceneo Right LED Meaning O CO Mom OMA LLC EEN Of ein Amer 100BASET Ha Dunc A Note Some unexplained errors might be caused by duplicate IP addresses on the network Make sure that your unit s IP address is unique Table 2 Problem Message Reason Solution ee a When you load the IP address Your computer is not able to Make sure that no one else is on your browser you are connect to port 30718 77FEh using the adapter web interface directed to back to the on the server or your PC could The Safeguard Network Adapter Safeguard Network Adapter not allocate a port to connect to web interface is a single user Menu the adapter system Make sure that port 30718 77FEh is not blocked with any router that you are using on the network Close your browser wait for a few minutes and try again Your password is not accepted Caps lock may be on The Safeguard Network Adapter any more or you have forgotten passwords are case sensitive the correct password Make sure you are entering the correct password Password memory location may Use the Safeguard Network have been corrupted Adapter Reset applet to load default passwords See section 3 6 1 2 of
13. ard front panel at a glance by simply loading an applet Get notified by a dialog box when an alert alarm or a warning occurs Make configuration changes through the applet that mimics the front panel buttons of Safeguard Be informed when the system is up and running by SNMP traps Be informed of a serial link down between Safeguard and the adapter Any alerts warnings or error messages are sent out as SNMP traps Be informed by SMS messages on alarms warnings or shutdown messages on individual alarms o SNMP Graphing of analogue sensors via a NMS 000 0000 Ed Graph Collected Data File view Options Help 192 168 1 220 lflnPktPctErrors 1 192 166 1 220 SensorReadingO1 0 1 192 168 1 220 SensorReadingD2 0 1 0 16 54 25 19 30 24 22 06 23 00 42 22 03 18 21 05 54 20 08 30 19 02 03 04 02 04 04 Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual ze 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual Concept of Safeguard Network Adapter Bs rr Network veneer o N k y Safequard Pro fee a The Safeguard viewer and Safeguard configuration screen shots are given below 05 Safeguard Remote Viewer Mute Next A A Computer Support Systems PEL Connected Safeguard Web Demo File Config About gt scan me parna Wo alerts All s well 4 2 4 9 26 05am P Par Metis _ MENU MUTE lem p ___MAINM
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15. ick on the button with Adapter configuration label You will be directed to the adapter configuration page Enter the password to login to configuration and click OK The factory default password is password Note The password on Safeguard Network Adapter is case sensitive Section 3 4 describes the configuration interface of the adapter Make appropriate changes to the unit settings and click on the Update Settings button Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual m6 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual 3 The Safeguard Network Adapter Web Interface The Safeguard Network Adapter web interface is controlled by Java applets You will need the Java Runtime Environment version 1 4 2 by installed on your computer to load the applets See section 2 1 requirements for further details If your system is not up to date with the runtime environment your browser will prompt you to download the latest Java 2 Runtime Environment from Sun Microsystems The Safeguard Network Adapter uses applets as its Graphical User Interface This user interface consists of a menu for easy navigation The Safeguard Network Adapter is password protected and case sensitive Factory default password is set to be password This password can be changed on the adapter configuration web interface 3 1 The Safeguard Network Adapter Main Menu When you direct to the IP address of the device your browser will load the main menu for the
16. ings will take in place and you will be prompted for the new password Enter your new password to re login Click on Main Menu when you have completed your password change Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual 11 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual 3 7 1 2 Forgetting the Password If you have forgotten your password there is a method to restore the factory default password on the Safeguard Network Adapter This method will reset the password back to password However in order to minimise the risk of any user taking advantage of this method you will need to have physical access as well as network access to the Safeguard Network Adapter Method 1 Goto http 192 168 1 222 resetsna html replace IP address with your IP address 2 Click on Reset and a count down of 60 seconds will begin 3 If you want your password to be set back to factory default you will need unplug the serial port of the Safeguard network adapter before this count down is completed The count down period is set to be one minute During this period the adapter stops from detecting alarms 4 If you do not unplug the Safeguard network adapter before the count down is completed your password will remain unchanged 5 If you are unable to load the default passwords please contact Computer Support Systems technical support gt Safeguard Network Adapter Password Reset Utility RESET Connected Main Menu Software version 1 03
17. ntents COPYRIGHT AND TRABEMARR u age DISCLAIMER AND REVISION OS 5 2 een II DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY a III WARRANTY cocida a nee ee IV 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE SAFEGUARD NETWORK ADAPTER c ccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 2 GETTING STARTED m e a a E OE R EE aE ESETRE Eai 3 2 1 REQUIREMENTS cristian ARE TAE E AEA tok Gane 3 2 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Saa ON 3 2 3 THE SAFEGUARD NETWORK ADAPTER CONFIGURATION o ococcococoncnconcnconcncnccnnnconinconeninnnnos 4 2 3 1 ASSIGNING RA IP ACIOS S A A it 4 3 THE SAFEGUARD NETWORK ADAPTER WEB INTERFACE o coccoccoccccnonnncncnannnnannanannnns 7 3 1 THE SAFEGUARD NETWORK ADAPTER MAIN MENU oococcococcococoococonnoconconoccnnoconnnconnnnnnnnns 7 3 2 SAFEGUARD VIEWER tias ee een 8 3 3 SAFEGUARD CONFIGURATION 0 lt cc0seccecceceececceceedenceeceseeseccedeessecuecessccddansseteeceesecdeass 8 3 4 SAFEGUARD NETWORK ADAPTER CONFIGURATION 0ccecceceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaes 8 3 5 THE SAFEGUARD NETWORK ADAPTER LICENSING REGISTRATION KEVS 0 0ec0eceeeeeeeees 10 3 6 SECURITY FEATURES ON SAFEGUARD NETWORK ADAPTER 0coococcnconcoccnconconcnccnnnnnnconcnnos 11 3 6 1 FAS SOKO nerea a he acetal ae ee ne es 11 3 6 2 I activity Timed FCONC CHO usina til ici 12 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 4 2 5 cines 13 TROUBLESHOOTING a Re 14 5 1 TEGEINICAE SUR PORN a ee ee io 16 Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual Vi 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual 1 Introd
18. ou are able to change the password at this configuration interface Safeguard Network Adapter Configuration Adapter Settings Device Mame Safeguard Unit Max 18 Chars __ Update Settings F Address 192 168 1220 Eg 192 168 1 10 _ Change Password Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Salewa 0 0 0 0 Software version 1 02 Adapter Settings Device Name An 18 character device name to uniquely identify each network adapter or in effect each Safeguard unit IP Address Enter new IP address or 0 0 0 0 to enable DHCP Subnet Mask Indicates the number of subnets in the network Contact your network administrator for further details on your subnet mask DHCP will automatically allocate the subnet mask Gateway Address Contact your network administrator for further details DHCP will automatically allocate the gateway address to 0 0 0 0 Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual B 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual Password Settings Change your password here and click Apply You will be then automatically logged out of the device You will have to login back with your new password Update Settings When you click on update settings you will be prompted with a confirmation dialog box to proceed Click on Yes if you want to apply your settings Safeguard Network Adapter Configuration Updating Settings Adapter Settings line satc netten LARP EHE e Change Password Please wat Main Mena MS AN U
19. pdate settings Device Rebooting yes Cancel Java Applet Window If you click yes the new settings are applied to the Safeguard Network Adapter This will cause the adapter to reboot A reboot approximately takes about 10 seconds Safeguard Network Adapter Configuration Device Rebooting Please wai Software version 1 02 Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual You can reach the main menu by clicking Main Menu button at any given time If you stay inactive for over 5 minutes you will be automatically directed out from the Safeguard Network Adapter configuration back to the menu page Change Password Read on section 3 6 for details on security features of the adapter and changing the password 3 6 The Safeguard Network Adapter Licensing Registration Keys The Safeguard network adapter has the following features Sending SNMP traps SNMP graphing using a NMS such as HP OpenView Safeguard Front Panel Configuration SMS Messaging for alerts warnings amp alarms EPD These individual features are enabled only via a unique 9 character registration key To obtain a registration key s contact sales csspl com au The supplied CD contains a label with registration keys you requested To enter registration keys click on the button with the label Licensing Registration Keys on the adapter main menu gt Safeguard Network Adapter Registration Control
20. s is recommended Your network administrator generally provides the IP address Make sure that your IP address is not a duplicate of an already existing IP address Obtain the following information before starting to set up your unit Serial No MAC Address label on the adapter IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway The best method to allocate an IP address is to isolate the adapter from the external network and use a direct cross over RJ 45 network connection with a PC Then use ARP and telnet to allocate and IP address as described below in section 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 1 IP address allocation using DHCP With the adapter s default IP address of 0 0 0 0 DHCP has been enabled If your server is DHCP enabled the adapter will be allocated with an automatic IP address gateway address and a subnet mask when powered on The adapters serial number is the MAC address of the unit By using a DHCP Client on an administrative right enabled machine you will be able to determine the IP Css Safeguard Network Adapter User Manual 4 04 02 2004 Safeguard Network Interface Manual address allocated by the DHCP server Please consult your network administrator for further details on finding the DHCP allocated IP address Ensure that you connect the network connection before power for DHCP allocated IP address Note When DHCP is enabled the Safeguard Network Adapter Configuration web interface will not indicate the IP address allocated automatically
21. twork Interface Manual Please follow the following steps for hardware installations 1 Safeguard unit should be turned off 2 First connect the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connection of the adapter 3 Connect the adapter to the PC serial port found at the back of Safeguard and secure connections Once all connections are secure turn Safeguard on Make sure the LED near the RJ45 connection is blinking Refer to table 1 in trouble shooting for details of LED blink colour descriptions 6 Follow instructions in setting the IP address of the Adapter given in the chapter below 2 3 The Safeguard Network Adapter Configuration The most important configuration aspect is to assign an appropriate IP address subnet mask and the gateway to the unit 2 3 1 Assigning of an IP Address The Safeguard Network Adapter default IP address is 0 0 0 0 which enables DHCP When you initially connect the adapter to the network and connect power it will automatically allocate an IP address if your server is DHCP enabled There are several methods to assign an IP address to the adapter Consult your network administrator in determining the appropriate IP address An IP address can be applied to the unit by 1 DHCP server automatic IP allocation 2 ARP Address Resolution Protocol and Telnet Recommended 3 Web browser via the Safeguard Network Adapter configuration page Also recommended Note n typical installations a fixed IP addres
22. uction to The Safeguard Network Adapter The Safeguard Network Adapter is a network node on a computer network It works in conjunction with Safeguard by providing the network interface for the unit This adapter allows viewing the Safeguard units front panel and to configure it remotely It also converts any alert warning or error messages from Safeguard into SNMP traps and sends them over the network to predetermined Network Management Systems NMS The Management Information Base MIB supplied by Computer Support Systems describes the alerts as they are detected at a NMS The adapter is capable of storing present analogue sensor data values rounded up to the closest integer When used with a NMS such as HP OpenView it is able to plot analogue sensor data over a period of time The data polling period is set by the NMS The front panel view of Safeguard can now be viewed by simply using a Java enabled browser The viewer gives accurate details of the current status of the Safeguard unit thus giving freedom of remote monitoring The last twenty events of Safeguard could be retrieved from this panel to determine the previous status of Safeguard The extended front panel of Safeguard allows remote configuration This feature is password protected thus secure Adapter configuration is web enabled The Safeguard Network Adapter is password protected and hence secure Typical functions of the Safeguard Network Adapter View the Safegu
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