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1. ccccccccccccccccceeesseseeeseeeeeeesaeseeeaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas 23 Figure 24 Admin Console starting stopping the UNMS I rrrrrnnnnnnnvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvrrvrvvvvvvnnner 23 Figur 25 Site Explorer us E A AN 24 Figure 26 Site Explorer Service Properties Connection type uussunnensssneennnnnnnnnn 25 Figure 27 Site Explorer Service Properties Info rrrrrrarrnrrnnnnnnrrrnnrvvnnnennrrvnnnrrnnnnnnnnnee 26 Figure 28 Site Explorer Service Properties Contract wwrrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrnnnnnrnnrnnrrrnnnnnnnnnn 26 Figure 29 Site Explorer Service Properties Report rurnrnrnnnrnnrnvvrrrvrrrrrvvnvrvnvnrrrrrnnnnnnnnn 27 Figure 30 Site Explorer Advanced Remote Monitor configured URL to Webserver page of an APC Smartnetwork SNMP Card rrnnnnnnnnrvvvnvnrrnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnrrrvnnrerrrsnnrnennnn 27 Figure 31 DAR Mr rs DUON av na A 28 EIGUE 32 DAA SNE 29 Figure 30 DataLog as CSV File Time Reference Variable rrrnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnn 29 FIOUrE 33 ANA Ed na REn 30 Figure 34 Even NOE eee GN GAGA aaa 31 Figure 35 Event Properties New Event Event Priorities rrrrrrrnnnrvrnnnnrrnnnnnnnnrrrrrrreenn 32 Figure 36 Event Properties New Event Evaluate condition Rennen 38 Figure 37 Event Properties New Event Run a Job create or edit a new Job 39 Figure 38 Email Addresses List of Recipients rrrrr
2. upsLowBattery The remaining battery run time is low Figure 37 Event Properties New Event Run a Job create or edit a new Job Check the Write to log file box if this event should be written to the UNMS Event Log file default is on Check the Show local Alarm box if this event should be displayed in the local Alarm Box of the UNMS server To send an email when this Event occurs click the button behind the Send Email row and enter the accordant email recipients Jobs E Mail Addresses I xfdd DEFAUL List of recipients nove operator somewhere com users somewhere com upsservice somewhere com Name Action Send E Run RC Run P cma un Pri Figure 38 Email Addresses List of Recipients Note To enable Send Email you must first configure the outgoing mail server in the Email page under the Tools UNMS Options menu Run RCCMD This is a shutdown and messaging tool to remotely shutdown computers or send messages To run RCCMD when an event occurs click the button on the left of the Run RCCMD edit box In the following dialog you can enter the RCCMD arguments for 1 IP address or RCCMD hostname 39 192 168 222 100 192 168 222 100 E Use ss Juse SSL Send Shutdown command Send Shutdown command Send message Send message Message Message Shutdown due to battery low level oc end oc cme Figure 39 RCCMD Config
3. Connection Name Enter the accordant telephone number of the RASManager This is the telefonnumber the UNMS has to dial to reach this RASMANAGERs Modem If any prefix is necessary for your Telefonesystem please add this or configure this in your MODEM configuration New Connection Wizard Phone Number to Dial What is the phone number you will use to make this connection Type the phone number below Phone number Be 2346789 You might need to include a 1 or the area code or both If you are not sure you need the extra numbers dial the phone number on your telephone If you hear a modem sound the number dialed is correct lt Back Cancel Figure 110 New Connection Wizard Phone Number to Dial Click the Properties button to configure the network settings pe Network Connections Choose a network connection 04 Nottingham City Hospital NHS Trust EWA2132 comme one nen Cem Figure 111 Network Connections Choose a network connection Click on the Networking button to configure the network settings for this MODEM PPP connection 79 General Options Security Networkingf Advanced 04 Nottingham City Hospital NHS Trust EWA 2 X Connect using amp Modem Best Data Data Fax Modem COM3 Phone number Phone number 000111111 Alternates C Use dialing rules Dialing Rule Show icon in notification area wh
4. Report settings Once a week Recipients Send report to Start date 10 10 2013 w Start time 12 03 37 lt Generate report automatically someone somewhere com v Once amonth Once a year Show report OK Abbrechen Figure 29 Site Explorer Service Properties Report Service Properties Advanced Remote Monitor This is an option if you do not want to use the HTTP default web link of this Service At GENEREX devices the like the CS121 the landing HTTP page is predefined At non GENEREX devices the Webserver can not show the standard UPS layout To change this you may enter here a different web page to connect directly to the Webserver page of this Service r Service Properties Remote Monitor Enter a custom web address to this services home page Data Logging Event Filter Use this page instead of the standard service page Write measured UPS values every TCP Communication Parameters Timeout ms 15000 Enable Legacy mode for CS121 with Firmware 3 x Let the UNMS generate the upsGeneralFault events 10 Minutes 4 Figure 30 Site Explorer Advanced Remote Monitor configured URL to Webserver page of an APC Smartnetwork SNMP Card 27 The moment a URL is configured in the Remote Monitor a doubleclick on this Service in the UNMS will open the Webpage of this device directly skipping the default display of a UPSVIEW
5. 6 Critical gt upsOnBattery 6 Critical v Log Message Log Message EVENT gt EVENT gt Run job Delay actions j Delay actions DEFAULT RA 0 seconds 0 seconds Filters Filters Match service group Match service group ANY ANY cm ae Figure 43 Event Properties Run a job To configure a RCCMD command directly click the button behind Run RCCMD You can enter the accordant IP addresses host names and the port Furthermore you can enable SSL The functions Send Shutdown command and Send message are at hand 41 Jobs SYSTEM DEFAULT Remove IP address es or host name s Name DEFAULT 192 168 200 1 192 163 200 2 Actions 192 168 200 3 V Write to logfle V Show local Alarm box 192 168 200 4 E Send E Mail to contract Send Shutdown command Send message Cas Figure 44 Job Editor Run RCCMD RCCMD configuration 8 Customizing UNMS D Note The Site Maps function is not available in all editions In addition Site Maps views are not live views You have to save and restart the UNMS to see the changes in the UNMS webserver 8 1 Working with Site Maps Locate the View Selection on the top of the console Select the second tab marked Site Maps The displayed editor screen shows the background and the layout of all site icons as they will be displayed later in a Web Console Fil E3 Ai UNMS Administrator
6. Service E Zones P Serviced g Zone9 P Service9 lt I Ai UNMS Administrator Web Console File Edit View Tools Help IE 2 IE HE stat UNMS Configure redundant service Stop UNMS Redundancy level fi v ca Web Console Site Home Redund Redundancy configuration OB Redur UNMS Options Figure 64 UNMS Redundancy Configuration Mark a service and click the Configure service button to get into the Service redundancy configuration 54 Choose now the Services in your configuration where you have a parallel redundancy situation and move these to the windows Services selected for the Redundancy Group and choose the redundancy level Click on Configure redundant service to configure the Events on these devices that may have an effect on the system they are backing up Typical risks are overload situations on a single Service which would not be seen as long as the system runs in parallel and the load is distributed between the other UPS in the group But if one or more Redundancy Group members should fail than it could be possible than ALL the load has to be burdened by the remaining UPS which could be too much To avoid this situation you may want to configure an redundancy lost alarm in case the load in the group would exceed that amount a single device could supply For this setup you have to define the redundancy level of this Redundancy Group In
7. cancel Figure 53 UNMS Options Email Traps Advanced Settings Click the Check settings button to check the connection to your mail server You should get the message Connection to POP3 server successful after a couple of seconds Now add some devices which should be monitored via Email Trap 47 ey General 3 Contract i Info Advanced Site name Zone Q01 EmailTraps vi Service Name Group O01 STANDARD v Connection type E Mail Traps experimenkal E Mail Traps experimental RASManager compatible SNMP AFC smart network SNMP EATON Powerware HP SNMP GE GEDE CPHIMY Card SNMP Liebert OC Webcard SNMP Masterguard Oneac SHMP MGE Mini SNMP Riellol ros NETMAN SNMP SOCOMEC Netvison Cancel SNMP UPS RFC 1628 compliant Figure 54 UNMS Options Email Traps Service Properties Select the connection type E Mail Traps and enter the accordant MAC address of the CS121 Caution If you choose SNMP be sure your device utilizes SNMPv2 SNMPv3 is NOT supported General Contract 3 Info 9 Advanced Site name Zone Q01 EmailTraps IV Service Name Group Q01 STANDARD Connection type E Mail Traps experimental MAC address of device 00 03 05 18 00 58 one Figure 55 UNMS Options Email Traps Service Properties MAC address The interval of the UNMS II Heartbeat will be d
8. 8 1 Working with Site Maps 8 2 Sub Screen Editing 9 UNMS Options 9 1 UNMS Options Editor 9 2 UNMS Options Email 9 3 UNMS Options Email Traps 9 4 UNMS Options Users 9 4 1 UNMS Options Secure Settings 9 5 UNMS Options Logging 9 6 UNMS Options System 10 Configuration Backup and Restore Software Update 11 UNMS Redundancy Configuration 11 1 Example Shutdown of a computer with redundancy COON OD 00 12 UNMS SMS Configuration with GSM Modem 58 The UNMS version 2 1 13 provides the option to configure a SMS job Open the Event Properties of a desired Event Click the Edit 1 button 58 13 UNMS Configuration of RASMANAGER 59 13 1 RAS Client Settings 60 13 2 Configuration of the Events for Modem Dial Out 62 13 3 Configuration of the UNMS II Workstation for incoming Dial Connections Windows XP SP2 63 13 4 Configuration of the UNMS II Workstation for incoming Dial Connections Windows Server 2003 66 12 5 UNMS Teleservice Create a Modem Connection 76 14 UNMS Web Console 83 15 Monitoring Extension 87 16 Getting Technical Support 88 17 Troubleshooting 89 17 1 Problems at Execution of the Setup 89 17 2 Problems during Installation 90 17 3 The Service Network Lost Event is notified too fast 90 17 4 A running Skype Program claims the UNMS Web Port 90 17 5 Disable IIS Website Logging for UNMS II 91 17 6 Problems with Web Interface on 64 bit WIN Server 2003 91 17 7 Problems w
9. Click into the UNMS II Administrator Console the Help About UNMS button and click the Change button in the new window Advice The upgrade is valid for the extension of objects devices The upgrade is not valid if you want to add UNMS Modules e g TeleService 87 m UNMS Administrator Web Console Mal EG File Edit view Tools Help B Eg earla Web Console Site Maps 4 b Site Explorer 2x lt Alarm 19 04 2010 12 06 Hamburg Megatec SNMP Card Y Fete g 8 Hamburg Home LogFile Sign out Help About GE NER EE DC EJ Generex Headquarter E Generex Warehouse Generex Headquarter a E qor er E p NP 700 4 SiteMonitorII About UNMS UPS Network Management System Version 2 0 vi Copyright 2005 2010 Generex GmbH All rights reserved Product License SiteSwitch4 STANDARD EDITION Max 250 Services Change LED Display SiteManager II v3 E SieteMonitor II E SiteManager II v3 g Restaurant TaiTan E Toronto Heer 3 3 il EJ Online NUMD 3 3 Serial Number 12GENU Installed Components Generex UNMS Administrator Version 2 0 Build 2 0 00 Generex UNMS Server Service Version 2 0 Build 2 0 00 Copy Info Generex UNMS Web Console version 2 0 Build 2 0 00 System Info E
10. ii If you want to update the UNMS II version it is required to deinstall the old version install the current UNMS II version and to use the Restore function for the usage of the desired configuration 11 UNMS Redundancy Configuration The UNMS redundancy configuration is an optional feature of the UNMS and requires and additional license upgrade If you do not use the Redundancy UNMS Version you may skip this chapter and continue with the following Chapter 12 UNMS redundany is useful if you should have devices sites which are working in a redundant mode eg a2 UPS which are having their own SNMP or CS121 BACS manager but working in parallel and redundant If one of these 2 UPS would stop working running on battery etc any EVENT is possible you may not want to execute shutdowns or major alarms In such a situation it may be useful to define that only minor alarms jobs are started if the other UPS is still running fine For such a configuration you may use the Redundancy configuration described in the following chapter Open the Redundancy configuration via Tools into the Administrator Console The configured services devices in your UNMS will appear in a list box Redundancy configuration xi Available services Services selected for the Redundancy Group site Service ste Service EJ zones Service gt EJ Hwi31 204 Zone4 Pay Service4 EJ Hwis1 205 3 ZoneS P ServiceS gt E Zone P Service6 g Zone
11. screen use the Edit menu and click New Site Enter the name into the Site name box Check the box Background image file In this example the Europe png file was selected with the Browse button which is integrated in the UNMS Il GSE lt General Ta UNMS Administrator Site Maps Site name File Edit View Tools Help w E New Item Alt N Site icon coordinates New Site Left x Top y 68 163 New Event IV Background image file 7 Delete Del en d Find Ctrl F Background images are only possible when the site contains no services Line up Icons ep Properties Alt Enter ox ssa Figure 46 Site Maps New Site Background image file Build a new site on the sub screen eg europe with the function New Site In this example the sub screen Hamburg is following A graphic file type PNG with the desired background has to be copied into the directory C UPS unmsil wwwiimagel The size of the PNG file depends on the resolution of your display To have a perfect screen you may resize you pictures On the sub screen Generex Headquarter the sub screens HW 121 HW131 BACS were built 43 Behind this sub screens determine services In this section you can build the objects e g UPS via the Site Explorer with the New Service function ii UNMS Administrator Web Console Fi
12. systemdrive Inetpub AdminScripts directory 2 Type the following command cscript exe adsutil vbs set W3SVC AppP ools Enable32BitAppOnW in64 true 3 Press ENTER 17 7 Problems with the Display of http localhost IIS Welcome Page does not appear On some OS it might be required to create a Default Web Site into the IIS Manager and to set the DefaultAppPool as application pool The UNMS II might not be able to create an own site without this object 91 r SUNLSOWSYOO4 Sites Default Wet Datei Ansicht 7 il Startseite 4 SUNLSOWSYOO4 STEBOZYK admin E Anwendungspools d Site Figure 129 IIS Manager Default Web Site 17 8 RAS Manager Dial In Problems After the reboot the RAS Manager can be dialed once only Every further try will fail because the modem of the RAS Manager does not respond The problem might be a faulty IP address configuration at the RAS Manager Please enter the IP address with full octets like this 010 011 012 001 Appendix A Figures Figure 1 UNMS II into a network environment ccccccceccecceeeeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeeeaaaaaeaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaas 7 Figure 2 UNMS II error M SSAQGEC cccccccccccceeeeeeeaeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeauaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas 9 Figure 3 Windows Components Wizard errrrrnnnrvnnrrrrrnnnrrnrnnnrrrrrnnnrnnnerrrrrnnnnnnerrrrrnnnrnnneerrenn 9 Figure 4 Disable SMTP Service nn EENE EE 9 Figure 5 Configuring compone
13. 3 Storage Windows Download updates only Updates using a managed updating service Today at 11 23 AM 8 26 2011 10 58 AM IE Enhanced On for Administrators Security On for Users Configuration Q Last Refresh Today at 11 49 AM Configure refresh MP Go to Windows Firewall a Configure Updates 4 Check for New Roles Run Security Configuration Wizard Vy Configure IE ESC Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration IE ESC reduces the exposure of your server to potential attacks from Web based content Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration is enabled by default for Administrators and Users groups Administrators G On Recommended Figure 9 Configure IE ESC Open the Control Panel and click the Turn Windows features on or off link below the Programs label to open the Server Manager Add Roles Wizard Select Server Roles Progress Results Figure 10 Add Roles Wizard Select one or more roles to install on this server f Active Directory Certificate Services Active Directory Domain Services Active Directory Federation Services Application Server DHCP Server DNS Server Fax Server File Services Hyper V Network Policy and Access Services Print and Document Services Remote Desktop Services Web Server IIS oyment Services Windows Server Update Services OOOOOOOoOoOoOoOoo0o0
14. E Internet Information Services IIS Manager bd 192 168 2 Ca File Action View Window Help ee x FE Bleml2 gt an 4 Internet Information Services E GX25 local computer _vti_bin C Program Files Common Files Micr Application Pools apo Di Projects Generex UPS ups x861 i iJ Web Sites cre samnles Me PrniertelSamnlestorvskalkennrts A sd Default Web Site MEAM A ude ete dele KI EI vi bin apo Directory Security HTTP Headers Custom Errors ASP NET Server Extensions 2002 CRSamples Web Site Performance ISAPI Filters Home Directory Documents gxOEM OPC Simatic NE PerlEx Description WebFeatures IP address IAI Unassigned Advanced iJ aspnet client 3 images ICP port 20 SSL port 3 WeatherService tJ Private Connections tJ vii enf Connection timeout 120 seconds vi log EJ vi pvt IV Enable HTTP Keep Alives _vti_script _vti_txt v Enable logging Active log format wac Extended Log File Format v Properties m Web site identification Make Single UPSMAN CD og Install nyw UPSMAN in Figure 128 IIS Manager Default Web Site Properties 17 6 Problems with Web Interface on 64 bit WIN Server 2003 To enable IIS 6 0 to run 32 bit applications on 64 bit Windows OS 1 Open a command prompt and navigate to the
15. Site Maps File Edit View Tools Help Bl e x a Web Console Site Maps 1 i B Generex Headquarter B g Generex Warehouse m 901 mH opc 700 aDc mH NP 7004 i a EJ SiteMonitorII EJ siteSwitch4 8 8 Online NUMD ii E LED Display i PB E SiteManager II v3 E E SieteMonitor II g Restaurant TaiTan Toronto H E BACS in Canada at CANUS i f 2 an Toronto v Services E site Explorer ja Event Explorer Started 10 0 di 42 Figure 45 Site Maps Europe Card ES Editor Tab Click on the Site Maps tab to switch to the editor mode View Selection Click the Sites button to switch to the main screen Click the Services button to switch to the services list i Screen Here you can layout the site icons by drag and drop operations add new sites and change Designer existing site properties Left click on any object icon to select that object Use the Delete key to remove the selected object Right click on a site icon to see the available context menus Double click on a site icon to switch to the service list view mode For how to set Site Maps properties see Setting Editor Options 8 2 Sub Screen Editing The UNMS II provides to create several sub menus e g a screen as main page and several other screens as sub screens Please do the following to edit such sub screens To build a sub
16. UNMS Options Users User Properties rrrrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnnrrrrvvrvvnnrrrrrrnrrernnnnnnnnnn 50 Figure 58 UNMS Options Users Secure Settings uurrrrrrrrrnnnnrrrrrrnnnrrnnnvenrrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnn 51 Figure 59 UNMS Web Console Login Group Hamburg Start Screen 51 Figure 60 UNMS Options E ggina nenne eee 52 Figure 61 UNMS Options System ccccccscssessessccccecceccceeeeeeeeneeesssscccceeceeeeeeeesnaensssceoes 52 Figure 62 UNMS Backup Backup files rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnsrnnsnnnnnnnnnnen 53 Figure 63 UNMS Restore Restore files cccccccccccceceecceecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeaaaeaaaaaaaaaaas 54 Figure 64 UNMS Redundancy Configuration rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrvnvvvvrrvrrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 54 Figure 65 UNMS Redundancy Configuration Redundant Service Configuration 55 Figure 66 UNMS Redundancy Screen of 2 UPS showing the reserve power on each PINES aaa 56 Figure 69 UNMS Event Properties SMS Configuration rvvvvvvrvvvvvvvvrvvvrvrrrrrrrnrnvnnnnnnen 59 Figure 70 UNMS RAS Configuratii ana a aat 60 Figure 71 RAS Manager Settings 1 rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnvnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnsrnnnsssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 60 Figure 72 RAS Manager Selling5 22 222222 RI RER 61 94 Hole 73 GOM2 Settings RAS seede 62 Figure 14J0B EMO Saar 62 Figure 75 Connection Wizard gaar 63 Figure 76 Connectio
17. Viewing a Service You can view the status of a particular service from the Site View or the Logfile View The following diagram and table shows the typical service elements of a UPS in a Web Console Services UPS BACS SITEMANAGERs SENSORMANAGERs CS121 ATS Automatic Transfer Switches etc may have individual screens The UNMS will display the graphic for this device depending on the manufacturer of the device in different styles For details about such individual device screens please refer to the user manual of this UPS or other product ol Navigation navigate backward forward between the UNMS last screens Bar ii UNMS Administrator Web Console File Edit View Tools Help BS eas x ele e Web Console Site Maps dp Alarm 22 04 2010 14 39 Hamburg 200 239 Home LogFile Sign out Help About SENEREX amp HW131 Testraumsicherung 2 SLC 1000 LINK L1 230V 49 9 Hz L1 47 49 9 Hz Battery 39 100 Time 18Min Capacity 100 GB Normal Data charts Log file UNMS Started Figure 121 Web Console Site View 85 a The location name of this service within the UNMS Bar Link Direct link to the web interface of the CS121 of this UPS With this button Button you leave the UNMS and open a separate browser windows to reach the device internal webserver directly Service Schematic view of the service status and values Here the display of a Panel st
18. a field office or another location C Set up an advanced connection Connect directly to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port or set up this computer so that other computers can connect to it lt Back Cancel Figure 107 New Connection Wizard Network Connection Type Select the desired modem out of the device list The MODEM on your UNMS has to installed already The supported Modem by UNMS is the type DEVELO Microlink or compatibles Network Setup Wizard Select your Internet connection Select your Internet connection from the following list The wizard has preselected Local Area Connection as the connection that is most likely to be correct Connections he 11 Humberside Fire and Rescue Service EWA2719 Best Data Data Fax A be 10 Bank of Butterfield E WA1923PR Best Data Data Fax 2 Dial up Connection Best Data Data Fax i ii v Learn more about how to determine your Internet connection Figure 108 Network Setup Wizard Enter an unique name no other RASMANAGER device in your UNMS should have the same name 78 New Connection Wizard Connection Name Specify a name for this connection to your workplace Type name for this connection in the following box Company Name UPS Hamburg For example you could type the name of your workplace or the name of a server you will connect to lt Back Cancel Figure 109 New Connection Wizard
19. a lower licensed version If you click into the UNMS II AdminConsole the menu Help and About you will get the information which modules are installed and how many objects services you can use with your license UPS Network Management System Version 2 0 Copyright 2005 2011 Generex GmbH All rights reserved Product License STANDARD EDITION Max 250 Services Change Serial Number 125HAUx44r 77m Installed Components i Copy Info Generex UNMS Server Service Version 2 0 Build 2 0 12 Generex UNMS UPS Net Agent Version 2 0 Build 2 0 06 Generex UNMS SNMP Agent Version 2 0 Build 2 0 0 2 System Info Generex UNMS Web Console Version 2 0 Build 2 0 03 Warning This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Figure 15 About UNMS Infobox showing that this Version is for up to 250 Nodes 15 5 3 UNMS II Full Version with Teleservice Module The Teleservice Module is an extension for the UNMS which provides telephone line support for analogue modems RASMANAGER analog and GSM Routers RASMANAGER GSM This Module is displayed in the About UNMS infobox as UNMS RAS Agent UPS Network Management System Version 2 0 ul Copyright 2
20. a shutdown is really required in case the load is increasing The more parallel redundant systems you define the more the load value for a single device will decrease E g if you have 3 UPS in parallel redundancy than the load per single UPS would be 33 33 etc Redundant service configuration x Available events Events selected to trigger redundancy lost Event 1 Identifier State nmsStarted sOnBatte a A Y grpOnBattery v Event added he AbnmsStopped AbnimsAckByUser gt f from the batteries A netConnectionLost A grp utonomy20Min AupsModelUnknown grp utonomy15Min A upsLomBattery arpautonomy10Min upsTempBad lt lt grp utonomy0SMin JE upsOutputOverload grpRedundancyLost ds Lt AbupsOnBypass orpRedundancyOSPc 0 Info v upsGeneralFault upsCommunicationsLost Geelse sh upsTestInProgress EVENT gt Run a job Delay actions DEFAULT z 0 seconds Filters Match service group Nominal output power 500 kva Ca us Figure 65 UNMS Redundancy Configuration Redundant Service Configuration 55 In the EVENTs you will find now new events the Redundancy Events The following special Redundancy Events events are available grpOnBattery The redundancy is lost both UPSs are actually running on battery grpAutonomy20Min The redundancy is lost The UPS in the redundancy Group with the lowest autonomy time is the one tha
21. adresses in a certain location These locations are called Sites and represent the organisational or physial location of such Services Any alarm on any Service in this Site will change the Site status itself So if any of the Services in this Site has an alarm the Site itself will display this alarm in the Site Icon Example for a Site You may define the Site UPS Customer A In this Site you have now e g 5 Services running with 5 UPS This Site may get its individual background and alarm reactions if formed into a Group 7 3 1 UNMS II Group Group A Group is a set of Services belonging together like a several UPS installation in the same network or at the same customers organisation A Group is defining a set of Services which in case of alarms will be treated identically So all devices UPS batteries etc will have the same reactions in case of alarms if they belong to the same Group Through Groups you can define different alarm reactions e g if members of the Group belong to different organisations 21 Example for a Group If in a Group defined as UPS Group and added to this Group all Services which have UPS than you can define actions which will apply for all devices in the Group So an UPS alarm on any of the devices in this group will send an email to the UPS service center in your organisation while an alarm in the Group Batteries will send an email to the battery service department in your co
22. in any intellectual property right including without limitation any copyright patents relating to the Products shall remain the exclusive property of GENEREX GENEREX will undertake to deal promptly with any complaints about the content of this document Comments or complaints about the document should be addressed to GENEREX Systems GmbH Copyright of the European Union is effective Copyright EU Copyright c 1995 2015 GENEREX GmbH Hamburg Germany All rights reserved Revision 001 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 History First Release of UNMS Version 2 SNMP functionality added Updated Web console site icons Added Event groups user management and password protection Improved job email and event configuration Update Web console screenshots for this documentation Updated Service properties and UNMS options screenshots Added Special screens Added Troubleshooting Disable UNMS II Data Logging Added Monitoring extensions Added Threshold event configuration Added UNMS II with IIS 6 0 on x64 OS Added Redundancy configuration Added RASMANAGER support monitoring of offline devices Added Support for SNMP cards from non GENEREX compliant manufacturers Added IIS installation for WIN XP WIN 7 WIN 2008 R2 Added Working with Discover Services Added License Regulation Chang
23. l access to configure the following er tween two private networks Refres rk VPN gateway Properties s server Help routing A basic firewall To add Routing and Remote Access server on the Action menu click Add Server For more information about setting up Routing and Remote Access server deployment scenarios and troubleshooting see Help Opens the properties dialog box for the current selection Figure 84 Routing and Remote Access 2 Routing and Remote Access File Actic kr and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard gt ii Routing welcome to the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard This wizard helps you set up your server so that you can connect to other networks and allow connections from remote clients To continue click Next Figure 85 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Select the Remote access dial up or VPN option 67 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Configuration gt fou can enable any of the following combinations of services or you can gr customize this server Allow remote clients to connect to this server through either dial up connection or secure Virtual Private Network VPN Internet connection C Network address translation NAT Allow internal clients to connect to the Internet using one public IP address Virtual Private Network YPN access and NAT Allow r
24. or other UNMS standard graphical screens Service Properties Advanced Data Logging Enable this option to activate a local log file in the UNMS server for this Service and define the interval for updating values in minutes It creates a local logfile for this Service in the UNMS Through this option you may built up large databases for your Services monitored by the UNMS without the restriction of local flashrom limitations of SNMP cards Please note that you have to restart the UNMS to start logging functions If this option is enabled you will see in the UNMS interface a new button Data charts Click on this button to see the logfile of this Service grafically in the UNMS For old devices there is an option to enable the Legacy Mode Open the properties of a device go to Advanced and enable the Legacy Mode for supporting devices with older firmware 3 x amp HW131 Testraumsicherung SLC 1000 LINK L1 229 v 50 0 Hz B L1 43 50 0 Hz 50 L1 Temp 21 0 C m GB Normal Log file Figure 31 Data charts button When Data Logging is enabled you can use the charts for inspecting the data and get a long term history of this Service 28 Home LogFile Sign out Help About GE N RE DC amp HW131 Testraumsicherung Oo Select time point From DD MN yvyy Input Voltage 1 00 00 v Input Voltage 2 From now Input Voltage 3 Select time range ee eer A the last hour Input Freq
25. rebooting your UNMS server computer is a longer process and may take several minutes depending on the size amount of Sites Serives you have configured When you restart the UNMS service all remote sessions connected to your monitored devices are logged out any status and measurement data is interrupted all Web Console connections are unavailable until the UNMS II is restarted 23 7 5 Working with the Site Explorer Locate the Explorer Panel on the right side of the console If you can t see the Explorer Panel use the View View Site Explorer menu to show it Select the first tab marked Site Explorer The displayed Sites and Services tree shows all sites and their related services as defined within your UNMS un ite Explorer hx wy Sites and Services siteo1 h UPS 1 UPS 2 E Siteo2 gt gm Pr Disabled New Site E siteos New Event EJ siteos l amp siteo7 X Delete E Siteos amp siteo9 amp Site10 5 EJ Site11 HG Site12 x 38 Site Explorer m Event Explorer en 4 Properties Fe Figure 25 Site Explorer Single click on the small box to the left of a site icon building icon to expand or collapse that site in the tree Left click on any object name to select that object Use the Delete key to remove the selected object Right click on a site building icon or service icon gear icon or name to see the available context menus Open a site tree and use t
26. required to enter the IP addresses which will be assigned from the server during the dial in Enter the Destination Address as starting address e g 192 168 199 1 1 If you have set only one modem for dial ins it is enough to set an address range till 192 168 199 2 2 but it is possible to set a wider range 192 168 199 30 In this case it would be possible if you are using several modems to receive 30 connections at the same time Incoming TCP IP Properties x Network Lo Allow callers to access my local area network TCP IP address assignment Assign TCPAP addresses automatically using DHCP Specify TCP IP addresses To Total 30 Allow calling computer to specify its own IP address Figure 83 Incoming TCP IP Properties 13 4 Configuration of the UNMS II Workstation for incoming Dial Connections Windows Server 2003 If your UNMS runs on a Windows Server 2003 some settings have to be made on the W 2003 system to make RAS service available 66 The Windows internal RAS server is used for the receiving of incoming connections of UPS Get into the Routing and Remote Access menu via the Administrative Tools Enable the Routing via the context menu 2 Routing and Remote Access i Oj x File Action View Help gt ae Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access g and Remote Access Disable Routing and Remote Access ess provides secure remote access to All Tasks gt
27. the Windows Start menu and use the Programs UNMS Admin Console menu 17 7 UNMS Admin Console GP Attention You need Administrator privileges for using the Admin Console The UNMS II is split in 2 parts the UNMS Admin Console for administrative purposes and the UNMS web interface for remote Web access The Admin Console runs a Microsoft Internet Explorer embedded in a Window called Web Console The Web Console view is designed through the Site Maps and its related tools Site Explorer and Event Explorer Generally a webbrowser is the graphical interface for all users who are not working on the UNMS Admin Console and are working and watching the system as it operates The UNMS Admin Console is for configuration of the UNMS Il screens and the embedded MS Internet Explorer shows in the Web Console page how the changes would look if viewed with a web browser from remote The UNMS Admin Console is the toolkit for the UNMS II Administrator when doing changes on the configuration while the normal monitoring process is usually run through any web browser 7 1 Discover Services After the UNMS II is started the first time the Discover Services will be started automatically to help you finding Services UPS BACS SNMP cards in your local network environment Discover Services x Settings for network scanning Select one of the networks spess 192 168 222 v IP from 100 to 254 Clear result IV Searc
28. the following we describe as an example the configuration for a setup of 2 UPS which are in parallel and redundant In case one of the 2 UPS load increases more than 50 and overload condition could make also the second UPS fail To avoid this situation is may be important to watch the load on both UPS and trigger an alarm if the load should increase on one of the 2 of more then 50 Since there are just 2 UPS in the Redundancy Group the redundancy level can be only 1 One of the 2 UPS may fail and the remaining one is capable to supply the load 0 would mean no redundancy this would be identical as if you configure a single Service no redundancy at all By choosing 2 UPS as the Redundancy Group the redundancy lost alarm threshold is automatically set to 50 on each If you choose 3 the UNMS automatically lowers the level to 33 33 of the redundancy level is 1 At a higher redundancy level the load level would automatically increase So the automatic alarm threshold load parameter is set be the UNMS through the number of Services in the Redundancy Group and the redundancy level All events will appear into the left section as Available events which have been previously configured into the Event Explorer or are default Alike the example with individual Service LOAD you may configure other Events Enter the true power of the UPS into Nominal Ouput Power in kVA Therefore the UNMS II is able to calculate by itself if
29. v ok Cancel Figure 67 UNMS Redundanz Job f r RCCMD Shutdown in der Gruppe 57 12 UNMS SMS Configuration with GSM Modem The UNMS version 2 1 13 provides the option to configure a SMS job Open the Event Properties of a desired Event Click the Edit 1 button Event Properties Event Identifier State bacsGeneralAlarm Event added A general fault in the BACS has been detected Actions Display Name Event Priority BACS general alarm Q 5 Severe 2 Log Message S EVENT gt Run job Delay actions 1 lt at gt gt 0 seconds Filters Match service group ANY v nE I or dose Figure 68 UNMS Event Properties Send SMS Click the Add button enter a desired name for this job e g Send SMS and click the 2 button Job Editor xs Jobs SYSTEM SYSTEM Name Send SMS Actions V write to logfile V Show local Alarm box Send E Mail to contract Send E Mail E Send SMS 2 Run RCCMD Run Program OK Cancel Figure 69 UNMS Event Properties Send SMS Job 58 Enter the accordant COM port where the GSM modem is connected and enter the baud rate Enter the receiver telephone number up to 7 into the Phone numbers field Connect via serial port Port Icomi o Bai lh Connect via TCP IP Hostname Port 0 Phone numbers Figure 70 UNMS Event Properties SMS Configuration 13 UN
30. 005 2011 Generex GmbH All rights reserved Product License STANDARD EDITION Max 25 Services Serial Number 12SHAUX Installed Components Generex UNMS Administrator Version 2 0 Build 2 0 16 Generex UNMS Server Service Version 2 0 Build 2 0 12 Generex UNMS UPS ai Agent Version 2 0 Build 2 0 06 System Info Warning This computer program is protected by copyright law and international ox treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Figure 16 About UNMS Infobox Version is for up to 25 Nodes and Teleservice 5 4 UNMS II Full Version License with OPC Module The OPC Module is a extension for the UNMS to work as OPC client This Module is displayed in the About UNMS infobox as UNMS OPC Agent Please note that OPC is an industrial general purpose protocol any linkage of OPC informations into UNMS requires custom development steps 16 UPS Network Management System Version 2 0 full Copyright 2005 2011 Generex GmbH All rights reserved Product License STANDARD EDITION Max 100 Services Serial Number 279P C vv ei Installed Components Generex UNMS Server Service Version 2 0 Build 2 0 12 Copy Info bake UNMS mol Net ge Version z 0 derme 0 OG Gene er o F 3 System Info Gace UNMS Web a Version 2 0 Build 2 D
31. 03 Warning This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe dvil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Figure 17 About UNMS Infobox Version is for up to 100 Nodes and OPC 5 5 UNMS II Full Version License with Teleservice Datacenter Module The Datacenter Module is a extension for the UNMS to work as Datacenter manager This module allows to manage offline installations through pushmail Email and through the other connections Teleservice MODEM Ethernet SNMP OPC server Additionally this Datacenter module includes reporting functions and scheduling options to allow an automated monitoring and alarm forwarding of large installations This Module is displayed in the About UNMS infobox as UNMS Datacenter 6 Getting Started with UNMS II Although the UNMS II comes in some cases pre configured there are some settings you have to go through before you can start monitoring Primarily you have to define which IP addresses and devices you want to monitor and which events have to be regarded as alarms The UNMS II Admin Console simplifies this and other UNMS II related administrative tasks It is described in the next sections The UNMS Admin Console is launched automatically after installation has completed To start it again later go to
32. 15 23 35 SiteManager Il v3 222 176 sman2Analoginput05 bd Figure 41 UNMS Alarms Message Box To run multiple RCCMD shutdowns or messages or to use broadcast use the listbox or reopen the RCCMD configuration to add more RCCMD clients 40 Torun an external program when an event occurs click the button on the left of the Run Program edit box In the following dialog you can enter the program name and zero or more program arguments External Program xX Program notepad exe Arguments HOST Initial Directory EAUPSunmsII or ee Figure 42 External Program 7 9 1 Configure RCCMD Server Jobs Using the Event Explorer tree expand an events icon file icon that contains the alarm of interest Then Right Click on any of the alarm icons colored box icon and use the Properties context menu to open the Event Properties dialog Select lt Edit gt under Run job to open the Job Editor dialog see below Now select a Job or create a New job in the Event Properties for the desired Events that should trigger the RCCMD command Event Properties x Event Properties x Event Event Identifier State Identifier State upsOnBattery Event added Ab upsOnBattery Event added The UPS is drawing power from the batteries The UPS is drawing power from the batteries Actions Actions Display Name Event Priority Display Name Event Priority upsOnBattery
33. 8 199 30 Figure 91 New Address Range Select No if you do not use a RADIUS server Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Managing Multiple Remote Access Servers Connection requests can be authenticated locally or forwarded to a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS server for authentication Figure 92 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard IP Multiple RAS 70 R u and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Completing the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard You have successfully configured this server as a remote access server Summary RAS clients are assigned to the following network for addressing Local Area Connection 3 Client connections are accepted and authenticated using remote access policies for this server To close this wizard click Finish lt Back Cancel Figure 93 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Completion Now you server is enabled as remote access server It is required to configure the authentification method Unencrypted password PAP Click with your right mouse button context menu on your server into the Routing and RAS menu Select Properties and click the Authentication Methods button GX206 local Properties x General Security IP PFF Logging The authentication provider validates credentials for remote access clients and demand dial routers Authentication
34. ET F re une Select the authentication methods you want to allow for this connection Policy conditions NAS Port Type matches Async Modem OR ISDN Sync OR ISDN Asune Microsoft Encrypted Authentication version 2 MS CHAP v2 17 User can change password after it has expired 4 Add Edit Remove Microsoft Encrypted Authentication MS CHAP If connection requests match the conditions specified in this policy the ul A F User can change password after it has expired associated profile will be applied to the connection ale NPE 7 E J Encrypted authentication CHAP Edit Profile J vw Unencrypted authentication PAP SPAP Unless individual access permissions are specified in the user profile this policy controls access to the network Unauthenticated access If a connection request matches the specified conditions E Allow clients to connect without negotiating an authentication Deny remote access permission method Grant remote access permission Cancel AIK Cancel Anno Figure 103 Teleservice Properties Edit Dial in Profile Please note that all other authentification methods have to be disabled 12 5 UNMS Teleservice Create a Modem Connection Create a new Service and select as connection type RASManager compatible x gt General 4 contract Info JD advanced Site name Hamburg Name Group Hamburg STANDARD Conne
35. M GE LANPRO LP 117 C5121 compatible v b Use Drag and Drop to move services to Sites Cancel Apply Figure 19 UPS allocation and moving to Zones Sites by drag amp drop Click the Apply button to confirm your settings and restart the UNMS II to use your configuration changes After having the UNMS II successfully started you may continue working with the UNMS II Admin Console to complete your settings or to add Sites and Servicesmanually 7 2 Main Screen The following diagram and table show the main elements of the Admin Console when starting it the first time Here with user login screen 19 H UNMS Administrator Web Console 1 Fie Edit View Tools Help Q jss mx 3 Web Console Map Editor Help About Logoff Monitoring Log on to Web Console Please enter user name and password to log on to UNMS User name Brent Password Logon Cancel RA AG 9 Darm E Ev vent Explorer UNMS Started Figure 20 Admin Console Main Screen Standard application menu Button Bar Provides shortcut buttons for common tasks and features m View You can switch between Web Console in which the integrated Web Selection Browser is displayed and Site Maps which allows you to customize the Web Console Web Display area of the integrated Web Browser if in Web Console Error Bookmark Console mode not defined Map Editor Display area of the Site Maps Edit
36. MS Configuration of RASMANAGER The UNMS RASMANAGER configuration is for the use of RASMAN_A analogue Modem Dial in Dial Out and requires a Teleservice license If you do not use the RASMAN you may skip this chapter and continue with the following Chapter 13 Please note that the RASManager is not compatible with Windows VISTA and Windows 7 yet To work with RASMANAGER you have to purchase the UNMS TELESERVICE MODULE as license upgrade for your existing UNMS license Please note that any UNMS optional module is only working with commercial versions of the UNMS not with any free UNMS license To integrate RASMANAGER devices in the UNMS monitoring you have to setup the RASMANAGER first How to setup a RASMANAGER is described in the CS121 user manual following an abstract of this manual You may skip this chapter if your RASMANGER has been already installed The configuration of RASMANAGER UNMS is found in the menu under Configuration 59 Figure 71 UNMS RAS Configuration System amp Network Status UPS Status UPS Status Graphic UPS Functions AUX Status SensorMan 2 Status BACS Status UPS Model amp System Network amp Security LED Display RAS Configuration BAL gt Contiguration Scheduled Actions SNMP EMail Timeserver COM2 amp AUX SensorManager Events Alarms Save Configuration m Please enter your PPP License Key Please note that this function requires a RASMANAGER li
37. More about server roles Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Active Directory Rights Management Services Description Web Server IIS provides a reliable manageable and scalable Web application infrastructure lt Previous Next gt _ Install Cancel Open the dialog box Web Server IIS and select Role Services 12 Add Roles Wizard x ic Select Role Services Before You Begin Select the role services to install for Web Server IIS Role services Description Security provides infrastructure for securing the Web server from users Web Server E Common HTTP Features and requests IIS supports multiple E Application Development authentication methods Pick an ASP NET appropriate authentication scheme I NET Extensibility based upon therole of the server FT asp Filter all incoming requests rejecting without processingrequests that CGI match user defined values orrestrict V ISAPI Extensions requests based on originating address _ ISAPI Filters space _ Server Side Indudes Health and Diagnostics Performance Compa IIS 6 Scriotina Tools p More about role services lt Previous Install Cancel Figure 11 Role Services Click the Ok button to complete the installation and start the UNMS Setup again Start the UNMS setup exe again if IIS pro
38. SITEMONITOR SENSORMANAGER BACS using the GENEREX native network protocol UPSTCP or SNMP UNMS Il supports also all non GENEREX UPS devices which use the RFC 1628 UPS MIB and private MIB from APC via SNMP functionality not guaranteed depends on the quality and conformity of this product e UNMS II works as RCCMD server this function allows managing the messaging and shutdown of RCCMD clients in your network from this central management console UNMS Il is designed also for the use with parallel redundant UPS installation Several UPS management devices CS121 maybe formed into groups with separate configuration and redundancy levels Note That the screens and menus shown on your computer may differ from those pictured in this document 2 Architecture Overview UNMS II is an UPS network monitor designed to inform you of emergency power supply systems problems in your network or the customers network The UNMS uses network LAN connections as default but allows also connections through MODEM and GSM Routers RASMANAGER Analogue and RASMANAGER GSM requires a Teleservice Datacenter license or Push Email The UNMS server service runs intermittent and checks on UPS devices you specify in a list When problems are encountered the UNMS server service can send notifications out to administrative contacts in a various ways Email RCCMD network message etc Actual status information historical logs and reports can
39. Version 2015 11 26 UNMS Il UPS Network Management System User manual Version 2015 11 26 Copyright Statement for Intellectual Property and Confidential Information The information contained in this manual is non conditional and may be changed without due notice Although GENEREX has attempted to provide accurate information within this document GENEREX assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information GENEREX shall not be liable for any indirect special consequential or accidental damage including without limitations lost profits or revenues costs of replacement goods loss or damage to data arising out of the use of this document GENEREX the manufacturer of this product undertakes no obligations with this information The products that are described in this brochure are given on the sole basis of information to its channel partners for them to have a better understanding of the GENEREX products GENEREX allows its channel partners to transfer information contained in this document to third persons either staff within their own Company or their own customers either electronically or mechanically or by photocopies or similar means GENEREX states that the content must not be altered or adapted in any way without written permission from GENEREX It is agreed that all rights title and interest in the GENEREX s trademarks or trade names whether or not registered or goodwill from time to time of GENEREX or
40. W keys to Drag and drop several objects at once You can choose to use the UPS modelname or the IP address as UNMS site device name Discover Services EW Settings For network scanning st Sites Select one of the networks satsen a 5 EBEE Savepower 192 168 222 IP from 100 to 254 Clear result Zonez J Zone3 V Search C5121 devices Port 5769 As name for UNMS service Zones use UPS Model Zones IV Search SNMP devices Community public C use Ip address ge Recently found services E Zones IP address Name UPS Model B Zones t Hambur estfeld CE 192 168 222 118 No UPS model defi C5121 compatible 192 168 222 119 GENEREX Hambur Continuity 1000 C5121 compatible 192 165 222 120 SiteManager II V3 C5121 compatible 192 168 222 121 GENEREX Hambur XANTO 5 700 C5121 compatible 192 168 222 123 Testfeld MULTI DIALOG MD C5121 compatible 192 168 222 124 GENEREX Hambur EFFEKTA MHD Mo 5121 compatible 192 168 222 125 Serverraum YGD 3000 vYA C5121 compatible 192 168 222 126 US10000T RM C5121 compatible 192 168 222 128 Testfeld THETYS EYO C5121 compatible 192 168 222 133 BACS C5121 compatible 192 168 222 134 No UPS model defi 5121 compatible 192 168 222 135 Waidhofen SiteMonitor II C5121 compatible 192 168 222 136 No UPS model defi 5121 compatible 192 168 222 137 Rittal Rack YUNTO Q 1250 C5121 compatible 192 168 222 138 B ro Erik GXV
41. WarnHigh bacsResistorWarnLow bacsStateCharging bacsState Discharging bacs StateDischargingStopped bacsStateFloatCharging bacsVoltageFailure bacsTemperatureFailure bacsResistorFailure bacsGeneralAlarm bacsVoltageDiffHigh 33 bacsBatteryBreakerOpen bacsVoltageHigh Device Events Common Device Events devCommon devWarning devCritical RAS Manager Teleservice RASMANAGER Events rasOutConnecting rasOutConnected rasOutFailure rasInConnected rasOutAutoConnected Redundanz Ereignisse grpOnBattery grpAutonomy20Min grpAutonomy15Min grpAutonomy10Min grpAutonomy5Min grpRedundancyLost grpRedundancyO5Pc sensorHigh1 sensorHigh2 sensorHigh3 sensorHigh4 sensorHigh5 sensorHigh6 sensorHigh7 sensorHigh8 sensorLow1 sensorLow2 34 sensorLow3 sensorLow4 sensorLow5 sensorLow6 sensorLow sensorLow8 SiteManager Events Sitemanager multiple Alarms sman2AnaloginputO1 sman2Analoginput02 sman2Analoginput03 sman2AnalogInput04 sman2Analoginput05 sman2AnalogInputO6 sman2Analoginput07 sman2Analoginput08 sman2DigitalOuputO1 sman2DigitalOuput02 sman2DigitalOuput03 sman2DigitalOuput04 sman2DigitalOuput05 sman2DigitalOuput06 sman2DigitalOuput07 sman2DigitalOuput08 sman2loMarker01 sman2loMarker02 sman2loMarker03 sman2loMarker04 sman2loMarker05 sman2loMarker06 sman2loMarker07 sman2loMarker08 35 SiteMonitor Events Sitemonitor Digital Alarms smon2Digitallnput01 smon2Digitallnput64 smon2loMa
42. Warning This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Figure 123 About UNMS Monitoring Extension Select the accordant path to the UNMS II Key File import it and restart the UNMS II Import UNMS license file El Ea Look in G image v Q em My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents My Computer sa sd My Network File name unms2 key _ Cancel Places i Files of type UNMS Key Files key v Cancel Figure 124 Monitoring Extension Import UNMS license file 16 Getting Technical Support You can view the Support Page by using the Help menu from the status bar The following diagram and table shows the help elements of a Web Console 88 LOL x UNMS Web Console Windows Internet Explorer gt v le http flocalhost unms v X Google Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras we Se Guns web Console M Alarm 19 04 2010 12 06 Hamburg Megatec SNMP Card Home LogFile amp SiteManager Il v3 222 164 gt 9 fey gt BJ gt hr ib Seite Gp Extras E Sign out Help About GE NERED UNMS II 2 Documentation pdf 3 Contact Support Figure 125 Help Menu no rane for ol Click on the Help button to view the help
43. Wizard x Permissions remote access policy can either grant or deny access to users who match the specified conditions If connection request matches the specified conditions C Deny remote access permission gonnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnennnnsnnnnnensnnnnnnnnensnnnnnnnennnnnnsunnsnensensereg lt Back Cancel Figure 101 New Remote Access Policy Wizard Permissions Click the Finish button to complete your configuration New Remote Access Policy Wizard x Completing the New Remote Access Policy Wizard You have successfully completed the New Remote Access Policy Wizard You created the following policy UNMS Dial In Conditions NAS Part Type matches Async Modem The policy was set up manually To close this wizard click Finish lt Back Cancel Figure 102 New Remote Access Policy Wizard Completion After the set up of the custom policy UNMS Dial In it is required to configure the Unencrypted authentication PAP SPAP Click the RAS policy button into the Routing and RAS menu and click with your right mouse button context menu on UNMS Dial In Select Properties click the Edit Profile button and open the tap Authentification 19 Edit Dial in Profile 2 x Dial in Constraints IP Multilink Authentication Encryption Advanced Teleservice Properties 2 x Settings Specify th diti that ti t t match
44. a RCCMD shutdown signal to a remote client in a redundant group consisting of two UPS will be desribed in the following arstvents AUX Events example This shutdown will only be sent when both UPS are in battery mode 3 sacstvents After both device are registered and configured in the redundancy is configuration see chapter 11 a new event has to be made in the folder Gm RAS Manager Redundancy Events Choose grpAlarmOnBattery a display name a high event priority and if required a delay for the event Now create aRCCMD E Mail Traps 5 Redundancy Events grpAlarmOnBattery BY RCCMD Shutdown 3 Site Manager job by choosing lt Edit gt in the drop down menu Run a job here 3 stemontor choose a name for the job and set the the IP address of the receiver for use the RCCMD shutdown Job Editor Jobs UPS Events SYSTEM DEFAULT Test Job RCCMD SHUTDOWN GROUP V Write to logfile Z Show local Alarm box Send E Mail to contract Send E Mail Send SMS Run RCCMD pend SHUTDOWN to 192 168 200 115 Run Program Event Properties xs Event Identifier State orpAlarmOnBattery Event added The Redundancy is lost The remaining UPS are drawing power from the batteries Actions Display Name Event Priority RCOM Shown pe Log Message EVENT gt Run a job Delay actions lt Edit gt X 0 seconds Filters Match service group ANY
45. a UNMS 50 licenses than max 50 Services may be managed at a time through this UNMS Do not install the UNMS II several times using the same license UNMS is available also as bundled version coming with UPSMAN or RCCMD software This bundled version is limited to 9 nodes and has restricted SNMP functionality See Chapter 5 1 below You can update any UNMS II Software within 2 years free from the GENEREX website www generex de Free update period ends 2 years after installation After 2 years free updates are no longer possible and you have to purchase a new version 5 1 UNMS II 9 User Bundling License If you have purchased any RCCMD or UPSMAN software than this licensekey entitles you to use the UNMS II 9 user bundling license fully functional system but limited for the monitoring up to 9 devices CS121 BACS UPSMAN and up to 3 non GENEREX SNMP devices The commercial version adds features like upgrade updates configurable and customizable screens up to 5000 Services teleservice for MODEMs datacenter functions for large UNMS installations with reporting and VPN remote access 5 2 UNMS II Full Version License The UNMS II full version is available from 5 up to 5000 objects or Services IP addresses and offers several modules to upgrade your product until the highest Datacenter version Following we describe all features of a fully licensed UNMS Il commercial version If you miss features in your version than this may be due to
46. akgenkekeuttenatrkattanside 71 Figure 94 Authentication Methods rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrererrrrrrrerrnrnnrnsrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnsr 72 Figure 95 Routing and Remote Access GX206 local rrrrrrnrnrnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnnnvrnvvvnrrrnnrnnnnnen 72 Figure 96 Routing and Remote New Remote Access Policy rrrrrrrrnrnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 73 Figure 97 New Remote Access Policy Wizard Select Attribute rrrrrrrrnrrrrrrnrrnnnnnnnnnnnn 73 Figure 98 New Remote Access Policy Wizard NAS Port Type rrrrrvrrvvvvvvvvvvvvrrvvrvvnenenn 74 Figure 99 New Remote Access Policy Wizard Policy Conditions rrrvrrrvrvvvvvvvvvvvvrnvnnen 74 Figure 100 New Remote Access Policy Wizard Permissions rrrrrrrrvrrvrnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 75 95 Figure 101 New Remote Access Policy Wizard Completion cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 75 Figure 102 Teleservice Properties Edit Dial in Profile rrrrrrrnnnnnrnrnnnnnnnvrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnn 76 Figure 103 Service Properties me hla alate ec ern ea eee 76 Figure 104 RAS Properties user 77 Figure 105 Network Connections cccccccccccccccccccecseceeeeccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaas 77 Figure 106 New Connection Wizard Network Connection Type rrrnrrvvvvvvvvvvnvvrrvvvvvvnnen 78 Figure 107 Network Setup WIZard cccccccccccccccceeeseececeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaas 78 Figure 108 New Connection Wiz
47. al as a Web Console The Webconsole shows the actual status information historical logs and all reports can be accessed and inspected This allows you to access your management information from different computers of different customers or facilities in your network By using multiple Web Consoles you can encourages sharing of management information by many people You can login from any workstation that is running TCP IP and is connected to your network e g over the Internet DSL leased line LAN VPN etc The Web Console has the following requirements e You must enable JavaScript in your browser e Your browser must support the XML standard e _ You should allow Cookies from the UNMS server system e You should allow Popup Windows from the UNMS server e The Web Console will operate best with recent versions of the Microsoft Internet Explorer and the Mozilla Firefox browsers Using your Web browser from any system enter the address for the UNMS start page as follows http a b c d unms where a b c d is the IP address or DNS name of your UNMS server system The Web Console will be executed inside your Web browser Web Console Notification Area Whenever a critical event occurs then the UNMS will bring up a notification box with an audible alarm on every connected Web Console You can click the Speaker icon to mute the sound for this notification 83 UNMS Web Console Windows Internet Explorer frp Go fe htt
48. all be accessed via a web browser Web Console E Web Console Web Console Web Console LAN WAN Figure 1 UNMS II into a network environment OCOC UNMS The UNMS server service running on this computer with Server MS web server installation Site A user defined group of services e g UPS devices Define a name for this group and configure individually group rules for those devices belonging to this group Service A single service e g UPS device with CS121 SNMP card or UPSMAN or BACS that is monitored by the UNMS server G Web Web consoles provide sharing of management information Console by many people 3 System Requirements The UNMS II server runs under Windows Server 2003 2008 2008 R2 2012 2012 R2 Windows VISTA Business or higher Windows 7 Professional or higher and Windows 8 Professional Enterprise The UNMS II service runs ideally onto a high performance PC We recommend to use at least a DualCore CPU with 2 GHz and 4 GB RAM Further we recommend to use a Windows Server OS than a Windows workstation when monitoring more than 9 devices Important The installation requires administrator privileges and an installed Microsoft Internet Information Server IIS Version 5 0 or higher IIS is included into every Windows distribution but may not be installed by default The UNMS II requires the WorldWideWeb Service component and the IIS Manager Snap In only Web browser configurat
49. andard UPS single phase Service Displays the service status The LED shows the event priority color and Status the event messages text that you have defined for the actual service status Green is signaling that the device is OK yellow is showing a warning red is showing that there is an alarm present Related to the service type you have defined you are able to click the LED or the text to navigate to the web page of this service e g CS121 Web Adapter Data Click on this button for the display of the UPS values into a chart To charts activate this function you have to enable the UNMS logging for this device see page 26 Log file Click on this button to show all text log files of this device since it became a member of the UNMS system When UNMS is running you may connect to every Service by a doubleclick on the Icon marked as 2 in figure 99 to see the UPSVIEW screen for this device If you want to leave the UNMS an get directly redirected to the inbuilt Webserver of this Service than click the gt Button this will open a webbrowser directly to your Service where a new login may be requested Sign out Help About Generally the colors signify the alarm levels Green means in use and OK Yellow means not in use standby and OK Red means Alarm not ready Web Console Viewing the LogFile You can view the Logfile by using the Logfile button The following diagram and table shows the l
50. ard Connection Name unnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrnnnnnnnnnn 79 Figure 109 New Connection Wizard Phone Number to Dial rrrnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnvrrnnnnnrnnn 79 Figure 110 Network Connections Choose a network connection uusssnssennnnnennnnn nn 79 Figure 111 Network Connections Networking Advanced sssssnnnnnn nennen 80 Figure 112 Internet Protocol Properties Advanced TCP IP Settings rrrvrrrrrrrvvvvvvvnnnn 80 Figure 113 Network Connections Connect ccccsssceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeneeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeaas 80 Figure 115 Connection Icon Network Connections Cancel manually created connection ME EE NNN ee 81 Figure 116 RAS Properties Settings rrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnnrrrrrnnnvnnrrrrrrnnrrnnnnnnnnrvnnnnnsssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 82 Figure 117 RAS Properties Settings ccssssssccceessescceseeeceneneesssscccoscceeeeeeeesesenssescoess 82 Figure 118 Web Console Notification Area ccccccccccccscccceeeessseseeeeeaeeeeeaaaeeaeaaaeaaaaaaaaaaas 84 Figure 119 Web Console Main Screen rrrrrrnrsnnnnnnrrrvvvvnerrrvrrrnnrnnrnnnnnnrrvvnnnnerssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 84 Figure 120 Web Console Site View rrrrrrrrrrrvrrrrvrvrrrrrrvvvvvvrvvrvrrvrvrvrrrrrssrrvssvsrsrsnsnsnsnnnnnensn 85 Figure 121 Web Console LogFile VieWw cccccccccccccccccecesseeseeeeeeeeeeeesaeeaeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeas 87 Figure 122 About UNMS Monitoring Extens
51. ation successful it is required to set the COM2 Mode to RAS into the COM2 amp AUX menu You can use the default values for the baud rate and the parity COM Settings COM Mode RAS hel COM Baud Rate 38400 COM Parity None Figure 74 COM2 Settings RAS 13 2 Configuration of the Events for Modem Dial Out The operator can define via Event Configuration for which alarm a message should be triggered to the UNMS II workstation To trigger a UNMS dialout message at an overload it is required to select the function send RAS Notification 1 into the event Overload Job Editor Treron Job Sand RAS Holiest Wert C immediately once pns 1a C seneaueain 0 secends Evo seconds Gamer 22 seconds Aitona will only be ee Ter 2 seconds amp repeat HENT cai en atter Fe Spied seconds after Senne on baker fo Seconds remaining bra Figure 75 Job Editor You can enter any text into the window Message 2 In this example this text will be transferred to the UNMS only if the event Overload is active for more than 60 seconds To finish the configuration of the RASManager it is required to save your settings via the menu Save Configuration Save Exit amp Reboot After the RASManager has rebooted status LED is flashing green put the DIP Switch into the position On to integrate it now into your network and to leave the configuration mode and reb
52. ator Console and choose UNMS Options from the Tools menu Then choose the System page tab in this dialog e Select the Modify service lost delay box and enter your delay for the notification of the Network lost event in seconds in the edit field The default value for this delay is 0 seconds Hit the OK button and restart the UNMS server 17 4 A running Skype Program claims the UNMS Web Port The UNMS Web Server may not start correctly if Skype is installed on this computer and has started before the UNMS Web Server e g after the installation of the UNMS This problem may occur when you allow Skype to claim the standard HT TP Port TCP Port 80 for communication If you encounter such problem use the following steps for a solution e Open Skype and configure it so that it not uses the standard HTTP Port TCP Port 80 for its communication Please refer to the Skype manual for how to configure Skype Restart Skype to force that it releases this resource e In the Control Panel open the Administrative Tools e Select the Internet Information Server IIS and restart it 90 17 5 Disable IIS Website Logging for UNMS II You can disable the UNMS II website logging into the IIS Internet Information Service configuration Open the IIS configuration via the Control Panel Administrative Tools Open the context menu onto Default Web Site and select the Properties
53. ble only if your computer has known name or IP address on the Internet If you allow YPN connections the system will modify the Windows Firewall settings to allow your computer to send and receive VPN packets Do you want to allow virtual private connections to this computer Allow virtual private connections Do not allow virtual private connections lt Back Cancel Figure 80 Incoming Virtual Private Network VPN Connection For the determination of the incoming calls it is required to create an own user for every UPS Click the Add button New Connection Wizard User Permissions You can specify the users who can connect to this computer Select the check box next to each user who should be allowed a connection to this computer Note that other factors such as disabled user account may affect user s ability to connect Users allowed to connect E Administrator 47 Guest O Kg HelpAssistant Remote Desktop Help Assistant Account U G IUSR_G 205 Internet Guest Account o Egi IWAM_G lt 205 Launch IIS Process Account DS SUPPORT _388945a0 CN Microsoft Corporation l fodnond Wehr 4 gt Remove Properties lt Back Cancel Figure 81 User Permissions The Username and Password have to be the same ones as for the RAS client of the RASManager 65 User name Full name at customer Password Confirm password Figure 82 New User Now it is
54. blems are solved the Setup starts now for the installation of the UNMS software 4 4 IIS Installation on Windows 2012 Server R2 Open the Server Manager and click on Add Roles and Features Click the Web Server IIS button into the Server Roles menu and then on Add Features or rather Next Server Manager a Add Roles and Features Wizard DESTINATION SERVER WIN KUGL103PAMM Select server roles Select one or more roles to install on the selected server Rol Add features that are required for Web Server IIS The following tools are required to manage this feature but do not have to be installed on the same server 4 Web Server IIS 4 Management Tools Tools IIS Management Console Include management tools if applicable Add Features Cancel Figure 12 Add Roles and Features 13 Click on WinRM IIS Extension into the menu Features and then on Add Features or rather Next Server Manager Kai Add Roles and Features Wizard Select features Select one or more features to install on t Features Extension 4 Web Server IIS 4 Web Server Tracing Figure 13 Add Roles and Features WinRM IIS Extension DESTINATION SERVER ALLA Spann Add features that are required for WinRM IIS You cannot install WinRM IIS Extension unless the following role services or features are also installed 4 Health and Diagnostics Request Mo
55. cense key which is optional for CS121 and BACS systems only included per default ina RASMANAGER Configure Select the accordant UPS model in your RASMANGER and define the parameter of the LAN interface for the connection at the customers network The usage of the LAN interface is optional and is not required for the modem connection If no customers network is present you can accomplish the following settings from a notebook via cross cable Assign the IP address 10 10 10 11 for your notebook For setting up a CS121 or BACS system please refer to the user manual of these devices We describe here only the RASMANAGER related parts For the configuration of the connection settings of the modem operation please get into the RAS Configuration menu 13 1 RAS Client Settings RAS Manager Settings Figure 72 RAS Manager Settings 1 60 RAS Manager analog 300 ATAFRDDE0KIS 0a 243 128 195 Ja QB al Jursuser faanasnn eseese At first enable the RAS Client 1 The client is the module which will establish the connection to the UNMS II workstation Enter the number of the modem 2 of the UNMS II with Teleservice Module Please note that in some telephone system a prefix number e g 0 is may be required to get an outside line Enter the IP address of the RAS server for incoming calls from the UNMS This IP adress will be active the moment a UNMS dials into the RASMANGER It will be a different IP adress than th
56. cond tab marked Event Explorer The displayed Events and Commands tree shows all events and their related alarms and priorities as defined within your UNMS 30 Event Explorer Events and Jobs H B SYS Events r E UPS Events a A EEE per ay Communication Lost ham d Communication resto red Papin New Site EN Gene New Service 0 To Norm 7 P upsLowB New Event fl upsMode gt Fl upsOnBa X Delete H Ab upsOnBy H Ab upsOutpu ej ee H Ab upsTempBad H A upsTestinProgress p Site Explorer fi Event Explorer Zi Figure 34 Event Explorer Single click on the small box to the left of a group icon file icon to expand or collapse this event group in the tree Left click on any object name to select that object Use the Delete key to remove the selected object Right click on a group file icon or event icon colored box icon or name to see the available context menus Open an events tree and use the Edit Insert Event menus or Button Bar buttons to add event objects to the tree 7 8 Changing Event Properties Using the Event Explorer tree expand the events icon file icon that contains the desired alarm Then Right Click on the alarm icon colored box icon and use the Properties context menu to add change jobs as reaction on this event 31 new Event x xl 1 Event Event Identifier State Identifier S
57. ction Fl Static Content WebDAV Publishing E E Health and Diagnostics Figure 8 Windows Features Click the Ok button to complete the installation and start UNMS Setup again 4 3 IIS Installation on Windows 2008 Server R2 NOTE If you want to use the Internet Explorer on this Server for UNMS then you have to disable the IE Enhanced Security for Windows Server 2003 and 2008 OS Here an example of the configuration Internet Explorer IE Enhanced Security IE ESC on Windows Server 2008 R2 11 Server Manager File Acton View Help 3 r G H Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration Server Manager WIN HVRLP2QTHNV gt Roles F Network Policy and Access Services 5 Web Server IIS Vy Internet Information Services I amp updates Last checked for updates Last installed Server Manager WIN HVRLP2QTHNV Get an overview of the status of this server perform top management tasks and add or remove server roles and features qi Features jm Diagnostics Product ID 55041 507 2949936 84238 E f Configuration Activated Task Scheduler Windows Firewall with Advanced Sex T Do not show me this console at logon f Services aj WMI Control z E Local Users and Groups Security Information BR Windows Domain On _ Groups Firewall
58. ction type Rasmanager compatible v RAS properties Abbrechen Figure 104 Service Properties Click the RAS properties button for the configuration of the parameters At first it is required to create a modem connection via the Configure RAS button 76 RAS properties x RAS source RAS poll interval Select phonebook entry Test v Delete Start time 17 50 li Interval D hours minutes RAS network settings DNS name or IP address Fort 192 168 55 1 3769 RAS dial settings I Disconnect 5 minutes after manual dialing OK Cancel Figure 105 RAS Properties The Windows PPP configuration will start now For the usage of the Windows Configuration we refer to Microsoft user manual or help We describe in the following only the most important configuration issues which you have to configure to a Modem connection Create a new Local Area Connection via the button New s Network Connections Choose a network connection Figure 106 Network Connections Select the option Connect to the network at my workplace 17 ew Connection Wizard Network Connection Type What do you want to do C Connect to the Internet Connect to the Internet so you can browse the Web and read email Connect to the network at my workplace Connect to a business network using dial up or YPN so you can work from home
59. ded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Components 1 Indexing Service Vi Internet Explorer g Internet Information Services IIS Management and Monitoring Tools 2 0 MB st Messane Queuinn NA MR p Description Includes Web and FTP support along with support for FrontPage transactions Active Server Pages and database connections Total disk space required 68 0 MB Te Space available on disk 1176 8 MB Detsis lt Back Cancel Figure 3 Windows Components Wizard but disable the SMTP Service and click the Next button Internet Information Services 115 x To add or remove a component click the check box shaded bos means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in component click Details Subcomponents of Internet Information Services IS lt gt Common File 0 1 MB 4 3 ME 1 3 ME sa SMTP Service 1 1 ME orld Wide Web Service 23 ME Description Installs documentation about publishing site content and Web and FTP server administration Total disk space required 54 4 ME merele Space available on disk 1105 4 MB Cancel Figure 4 Disable SMTP Service Insert your Windows XP CD and click the Next button Windows Components Wizard q x Configuring Components Setup is making the configuration changes you requested 1 Please wait whil
60. e predefined users admin operator and guest The predefined passwords are equal to the user name for example admin for the admin user To disable access control click the Anonymous Access box not recommended Click the New button to add a new user account Click the Properties button to change an existing user account Click the Delete button to delete an existing user account Note that the predefined user admin can not be deleted 49 UNMS Opti s UNMS Options x a m a wee Sem Ee users Logging Z Report S system User F Anonymous Access i TF No user name or password is required to access UNMS rel esk SU resources Description System Administrator Authenticated Access J Automatic Logoff after minutes Email address User Group Role Descriptior admin Adminis Administrator System Ad operator Operat Operator Operator k guest Users User Group Member of Administrators W Set Password New Password Confirm password s e ct OK Cancel Figure 57 UNMS Options Users User Properties Note on groups The users group defines the access level as follows e Administrators Full access to all UNMS capabilities e Operators Full access from Web Console but no access to Administrator Console e Users Read only access from Web Console In UNMS Options gt Use
61. e 116 Connection Icon Network Connections Cancel manually createc yn Now enter and the RAS dial settings Enter the accordant IP address ot the RASManager server To avoid manually executed modem connections for a longer time you should enable Disconnect function and set a time between 5 and 10 minutes 81 Site name Bremen Service Name DE BREUSVOO1XP Connection type RASManager compatible hl Figure 117 RAS Properties Settings You have successfully setup your RASMANAGER and UNMS Teleservice Restart the UNMS now and connect via MODEM to your RASMANAGER RAS poll interval Select phonebook entry Start time 14 00 44 RAS network settings DNS name or IP address RAS dial settings Disconnect 15 minutes after manual dialing Figure 118 RAS Properties Settings 82 To test incoming alarm calls we recommend to create an alarm on the RASMANAGER side and watch if the connection gets established and if the UNMS picks up the call and displays the alarm If this works your installation of RASMANAGER and configuration of UNMS TELESERVICE is finished and you may add in the same way more RASMANAGERs to your UNMS Teleservice until the number of licenses reached To extend your UNMS to more RASMANAGERs please purchase and upgrade of your exisiting TELESERVICE license 14 UNMS Web Console A UNMS is mainly monitored from remote by using a Webbrowser A Webbrowser is described in this manu
62. e Access server deployment scenarios and troubleshooting see Help Figure 96 Routing and Remote Access GX206 local It is required to create a new remote access policy Right click on Remote Access Policy and select New Remote Access Policy 12 Routing and Remote Access Routing and Remote Access Remote Access Policies 3 Server Status GX206 local Br duse A ccess Clients 0 S Connections to Microsoft Routing and Remote 1 2 Connections to other access servers Ports IP Routing General E Static Routes E DHCP Relay Agent Remote Acc uc ae Remote Access Lo Figure 97 Routing and Remote New Remote Access Policy Select Set up a custom policy and enter the desired name Select Attribute zj New Remote Access Policy Wizard Policy Configuration Method The wizard can create a typical policy or you can create custom policy Authentication T ype Specifies the authentication scheme that is Called Station Id Specifies the phone number dialed by the us Calling Station Id Specifies the phone number from which the c Client Friendly N ame Specifies the friendly name for the RADIUS Client IP Address Specifies the IP address of the RADIUS clie Client Vendor Specifies the manufacturer of the RADIUS pr Day And Time Restric Specifies the time periods and days of week Framed Protocol Specifies the protocol that is used MS RAS Vendor Description not yet defin
63. e Setup configures the components This may take several minutes depending on the components selected Status Copying files lt Back Next gt L Cance Figure 5 Configuring components Windows Components Wizard E x Completing the Windows Components Wizard You have successfully completed the Windows Components Wizard To close this wizard click Finish Figure 6 Completion 4 2 Microsoft IIS Installation on Windows 7 8 If the IIS is not installed on your OS you will get the following message during the UNMS Il installation 9 UNMS II Server Setup wu SE 188 1 Welcome to the UNMS II Server Setup Wizard Figure 7 UNMS II error message 10 Click the Programs button into the Control Panel and click the Enable Disable Windows Features button Enable the following features E wl Je Internet saci eG FTP Zr m Web Management Tools MM 156 Management Compatibility FI Ts 6 Management Console 08 6 Scripting Tools IS 6 WMI Compatibility FI Ts Metabase and I5 6 configuration compatibility IS Management Console I Is Management Scripts and Tools I I Management Service JM World Wide Web Services m Application Development Features Ol NET Extensibility Pl ASP ASP NET di ca Ei di ISAPI Extensions Ol IAP Filters FI server side Includes mL Common HTTP Features FIL Default Document bi Directory Browsing I HTTP Errors Ei HTTP Redire
64. e one this device would have if running in your LAN This IP adress has to accessible from the UNMS via MODEM and therefore has to be configured also on the UNMS side as Destination Address 3 This address will be defined later into the UNMS Teleservice Module and should be set to ALL RASManagers monitored by this UNMS It is required to set a Username 4 which has to be different for every single RASManger e g UPS1 UPS2 etc The Password 5 may be identical but the username MUST be different and later configured in the UNMS Teleservice Module RAS Manager Settings TM SEG RAG Manager analog ATEFEDQEGKIS Sess Te TGS ae Usernamen PPP Operation Timecat sec 300 Passwort Munster 10 Cuil Confirm Password Murit of Lornec bon Ae pas a inace Tinetu 486 DesSnaton Address 1 2 3 4 Figure 73 RAS Manager Settings 2 Enable the RAS Server 1 The server receives incoming calls from the UNMS Il workstation If you do not want to allow that UNMS dials in only dial out for alarms you may deactivate the server In this case the RAS server will trigger alarms to the UNMS Il workstation only but UNMS can not dial back to check the actual situation It is required to enter a Server IP Address 2 at the different RASManagers to be able to differentiate the connections e g UPS1 192 168 10 11 UPS2 192 168 10 12 etc You can use the same Password 4 for all RASManagers 61 To finish the RAS configur
65. ed NAS Identifier Specifies the string that identifies the NAS th NAS IP Address Specifies the IP address of the NAS where tr NAS Port T ype Specifies the type of physical port that is user Service Type Specifies the type of service that the user ha Tunnel Type Specifies the tunneling protocols used j ifi Mindrias arms that the riser b Figure 98 New Remote Access Policy Wizard Select Attribute Select the attribute NAS Port Type Async Modem 73 New Remote Access Policy Wizard x Policy Conditions 2 To be authenticated connection requests must match the conditions you specify NAS Port Type gt Sp Available types Selected types ac Po G 3 Fax HDLC Clear Channel IDSL ISDN Digital Su ISDN Aspne V 110 ISDN Async Y 120 Z 4 gt 4 gt lt Back Next gt Cancel Figure 99 New Remote Access Policy Wizard NAS Port Type New Remote Access Policy Wizard Policy Conditions To be authenticated connection requests must match the conditions you specify Specify the conditions that connection requests must match to be granted or denied access Policy conditions NAS Port Type matches Async Modern i Edit Remove lt Back Next gt Cancel Figure 100 New Remote Access Policy Wizard Policy Conditions Specify the conditions via the Add button and select Grant remote access permission 74 New Remote Access Policy
66. ed General changes on manual format and texts adding new extended explanations for features Added Email Traps Added UNMS Options Secure Settings Added UNMS SMS Configuration Added Windows 8 WIN Server 2012 R2 Compability Date 10 2005 10 2005 11 2005 01 2006 01 2006 04 2008 07 2009 11 2009 11 2009 01 2010 03 2010 04 2010 04 2010 04 2010 06 2010 05 2011 07 2011 08 2011 02 2012 03 2012 03 2013 08 2014 Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 Architecture Overview 3 System Requirements 4 Microsoft IIS Installation 4 1 Microsoft IIS Installation on Windows XP 4 2 Microsoft IIS Installation on Windows 7 8 4 3 IIS Installation on Windows 2008 Server R2 4 4 IIS Installation on Windows 2012 Server R2 5 License Regulation 5 1 UNMS II 9 User Bundling License 5 2 UNMS II Full Version License 5 3 UNMS II Full Version with Teleservice Module 5 4 UNMS II Full Version License with OPC Module 5 5 UNMS II Full Version License with Teleservice Datacenter Module 6 Getting Started with UNMS II 7 UNMS Admin Console 7 1 Discover Services 7 2 Main Screen 7 3 Sites and Services 7 3 1 UNMS II Group 7 4 Events and Priorities 7 4 Starting and Stopping the UNMS II 7 5 Working with the Site Explorer 7 6 Changing Service Properties 7 7 Working with the Event Explorer 7 8 Changing Event Properties 7 9 Changing Job Properties 7 9 1 Configure RCCMD Server Jobs 8 Customizing UNMS
67. efined at the CS121 The UNMS II Heartbeat is a regularly sent email which transfers the status of the device If the email will not be received the UNMS II will trigger a warning If no alarms will occur the UNMS Il heartbeat email will send the latest measuring values regularly 48 Every grafical UPS device screen contains a timestamp which displays the last incoming Email Trap or UNMS II Heartbeat quim P Alem 06 01 2012 1341 5121 HWH APOSTAR AR 168 dome Redundancy LogFile mail trap tests Mail Trap Agent 246 PRED ao 14 LE YT Hg E DE aay L2 IWY H E Lt a ZW LE ZEW it me Iw LE 12 L3 e ra fase a Kr ge 1 fl Fiss THis EE PN Da m mal piit SUCCESS DataChati Logfile Lat spite 2212 2011 1207 Figure 56 UNMS Options Email Traps Screen with timestamp Every alarm triggers beside the regular UNMS II Heartbeat a further one which will be sent immediately This means that the display is always up to date at alarm states but will be updated in normal operation just in higher intervals see timestamp Advice direct connection via web browser like at networks is not possible this button W is not at present into this display If you want to log the measuring values it is required to enable the datalog function into the UNMS II see chapter 7 6 9 4 UNMS Options Users With user management you can restrict and audit user capabilities and actions There are thre
68. emote clients to connect to this server through the Internet and local clients to connect to the Internet using a single public IP address C Secure connection between two private networks Connect this network to a remote network such as a branch office Custom configuration Select any combination of the features available in Routing and Remote Access For more information about these options see Routing and Remote Access Help pe Figure 86 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Configuration Select VPN Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Remote ccess Gi You can set up this server to receive both dial up and YPN connections gr A VPN server also called a YPN gateway can receive connections from remote clients through the Internet Tl Dialup dial up remote access server can receive connections directly from remote clients through dial up media such as a modem lt Back Cancel Figure 87 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Configuration VPN Select the network interface 68 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard YPN Connection l To enable YPN clients to connect to this server at least one network interface gr must be connected to the Internet Select the network interface that connects this server to the Internet Network interfaces IP Address Local Area Connection BCM5703 Gigabit Ether 192 168 222 155 VMware Networ
69. en connected ir 04 Nottingham City Hospital NHS Trust EWA BIK General Options Security Networking Type of dial up server I am calling PPP Windows 95 98 NT 4 2000 Internet vi Settings This connection uses the following items 1 Internet Protocol TCP IP JB QoS Packet Scheduler O a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks E Client for Microsoft Networks Description Uninstall Properties Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Figure 112 Network Connections Networking Advanced And on the Networking page on the Properties button 7 Click on Advanced Disable Use default gateway on remote network Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties po General g Advanced TCP IP Settings General DNS WINS You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address This checkbox only applies when you are connected to a local network and a dial up network simultaneously When checked data that cannot be sent on the local network is forwarded to the dial up network PPP link Use IP header compr
70. es home page Data Logging Vrite measured UPS values every 1 Minutes Copy logfile Communication Parameters Timeout ms 8000 Retries 3 Event Filter Let the UNMS generate the upsGeneralFault events Seperate Sensor Manager events from other events Figure 33 Advanced Service Properties Advanced Communication Parameters To change the timeout default for SNMP network communication If you have a slow network connection or SNMP device with longer timeouts this may causes constantly alarms because of slow responses to SNMP requests You may change these parameters to make the UNMS II more tolerant at this Service IP address to avoid such false communication error messages NOTE This is only function in Services using SNMP as Connection type Check Let the UNMS generate the upsGeneralFault events if it is not required to distinguish between different alarm triggers Then UNMS will generate an upsGeneralFault for each alarm Separate Sensor Manager events from other events is a feature only for customized UNMS software with SENSORMANAGER not active in most standard UNMS 7 7 Working with the Event Explorer The Event Explorer is your tool for the configuration of events and reactions of the UNMS Il monitored Sites and Services Locate the Explorer panel on the right side of the console If you can t see the Explorer panel use the View View Event Explorer menu to show it Select the se
71. ession Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Figure 113 Internet Protocol Properties Advanced TCP IP Settings Click the Connect button to 3 Network Connections Choose a network connection 04 Nottingham City Hospital NHS Trust EWA21 32 Comet corce Figure 114 Network Connections Connect 80 Test your connection by dialling it manually Enter the username 1 and the password 2 which you defined into the RAS Configuration of your RASMANAGER for the RAS Server Windows offers to save and remember these settings and use it for the following users please activate this function 3 Select the option Anyone who uses this computer 4 Finally click the Connection 5 button to dial out to your RASMANGER and establish a connection Connect 04 Nottingham City Hospital NHS Tr PK User name Password 2 Me onl 4 Anyone who uses this computer Dial 01159936597 Figure 115 Network Connections Dial If all settings were defined properly the following icon will appear into the task bar in the lower right side Click the right mouse button onto this icon select disconnect to disconnect manually created connection Click the Cancel button and check this later with your UNMS Teleservice Network Connections Choose a network connection Figur
72. ew gt or lt Edit gt from the Run command dropdown list see chapter 7 9 Changing Job Properties Event Properties Filters Match service group Select a specific service group to match this event Select ANY to match all target services Some events like upsEstimatedMinutesRemaining provide the functionality to define a threshold Evaluate condition The actions will be executed if this threshold is reached Event Identifier State upsEstimatedMinutesRemain v Event added v An estimate of the time to battery charge depletion under the present load conditions if the utility power is off and remains off Actions Display Name Event Priority 6 Critical Log Message EVENT gt Run a job Delay actions DEFAULT 0 seconds Filters Match service group ANY cm Figure 36 Event Properties New Event Evaluate condition In Figure 31 the Event Identifier is upsEstimatedMinutesRemaining Actions described below set color to Critical log Message Event run a job Default and ANY Group member will use these settings if the value upsEstimatedMinutesRemaining is less than 5 Minutes 7 9 Changing Job Properties You can change Job Properties within the Event Properties dialog Choose the job name you want to change from the Jobs list or click the Add button to add a new customized job 38 Event Identifier
73. files Dialog In the field for Backup to enter a Name for your Backup In this example we used newBackup Click the lt Backup gt button to save a backup of the configuration under this name T ane Backups C UPS unmsIIbackup Delete v2 100409 0001 Delete aa UNMS Administrato File Edit View T il Save Cirl s Backup Dres Bacupto Genten Configuration successfully copied to new backup Exit Cancel or Figure 62 UNMS Backup Backup files In the UNMS Administrator Program open the File menu and choose the Restore item to open the Restore files Dialog Select the name of the Backup that you to restore from the list of available Backups In this example we used new Backup Click the lt Restore gt button to restore the selected backup of the configuration The following message request your confirmation to use the backup as the current configuration Click the lt Yes gt button to restore the configuration from above Please note that you must restart the UNMS before this configuration changes the backup take place 53 Restore files xi Existing Backups C JUPS unmsITbackup Delete 4 UNMS Administrato File Edit view Ti ial Save Gtrl 5 Backup Are you sure to replace the current configuration files Cancel nen Figure 63 UNMS Restore Restore files Restore from new backup
74. h C5121 devices Port 5769 As name for UNMS service use UPS Model IV Search SNMP devices Community public Vien tee Discover Services on 192 168 222 from 100 to 254 IP address Computer name Location UPS model O 192 168 222 105 Testfeld Savepower EYO UPS OO 192 168 222 109 Meetingroom BACS U 192 168 222 112 Testfeld Protect D O 192 168 222 117 CE T TSI Bravo O 192 168 222 115 GENEREX Hamburg G POWERMASTER 100 O 192 168 222 116 88mHz Testfeld PMC 12 1k 4 U 192 168 222 118 No UPS model defined OO 192 168 222 119 GENEREX Hamburg G Continuity 1000 O 192 168 222 121 GENEREX Hamburg G ANTOS 700 O 192 168 222 124 GENEREX Hamburg G EFFEKTA MHD Modular U 192 168 222 123 Testfeld MULTI DIALOG MDT1 DI 192 168 222 125 Serverraum YGD 3000 YA I 192 168 222 126 US10000T AM O 192 168 222 128 Testfeld THETYS EVO vi FP 4 na 9400 aaa 4177 nace Figure 18 Discover Services 18 Enter the subnet address which you want to scan and enter the IP range default 1 to 254 If you got additional SNMP devices into your network environment enable the box Search SNMP devices too and click the Start Scan button If you already know your IP address and do not want to use Discovery Service cancel this service After the scan is finished you can allocate the UPS or other objects found in a list and move them to their Zones Sites with Drag and drop Use the SHIFT and ARRO
75. he Edit Insert Service menus or Button Bar buttons to add service objects to the site tree 7 6 Changing Service Properties Using the Site Explorer tree expand the site icon building icon that contains the service of interest Then Right Click on the desired service icon gear icon and use the Properties context menu Service Properties General Enter the service name in the Name edit box This is a name to identify your device in the UNMS II listbox and graphical screen Service Click the Service box to disable the monitoring of this service if currently unavailable 24 Choose a Group for this service STANDARD is default Define an individual name for a group to configure group rules for those devices belonging to this group see Group configuration later in this manual Enter the Service IP address in the DNS name or IP address edit box This can be an IP address or as DNS name Choose the Connection type For UPSMAN Software CS121 BACS or any other GENEREX device choose CS121 compatible UPSTCP and use the default IP port 5769 Other non GENEREX devices are found as SNMP compatibles in the drop downlist box to choose x x General Contract info Advanced General Contract G info Z Advanced Site name IV Service Name Group Name Group GENEREX BACS Q01 in Hamburg STANDARD v GENEREX BACS Q01 in Hamburg STANDARD Connection type C
76. in Data logs for a day a week a month or a specific amount of memory If you want to save several days weeks etc you have to change the Number of old logs to keep accordingly 9 6 UNMS Options System On the System page it is possible to modify the TCP port the refresh rate check interval and the service lost delay by clicking the box UNMS Options es 4 Editor Email 2 Users Logging S t System For following advanced settings it is strongly recommended to use the provided system defaults gsssssnssnsnssnsusnsssssnsnsunsnsussnnununsnsnssnsnnsssssnssnssnen Sannsnununnnndsssnnnnnnnsnnnunnsnnnnsnnnusnunsnnssnnnsnsnonunnnnuee New web server port 80 T Modify web client refresh rate New refresh rate sec 20 T Modify service check interval New check interval sec 110 1 Modify service lost delay New lost delay sec 0 Click the Modify check box to modify configuration Figure 61 UNMS Options System 52 10 Configuration Backup and Restore Software Update To allow UNMS updates and for not to loose your configurations we strongly recommend to save a UNMS backup file whenever you make changes With this backup file you may at anytime remove and reinstall or update your UNMS software and load the configuration later afterwards again In the UNMS Administrator Program open the File menu and choose the Backup item to open the Backup
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78. ions If you are using the Web Console with any web browser then it is required that your web browser is supporting XML Cookies and JavaScript Additionally you should allow PopUps from the IP address of the PC where the UNMS Il is running 4 Microsoft IIS Installation Any UNMS requires the installation of Microsoft Internet Information Server IIS The Teleservice Datacenter and OPC Versions require additional services to install these additional services will described later Since every UNMS requires at least a Microsoft IIS Server the following chapters describe the installations for the supported Windows OS and will continue after this with the description of the UNMS itself 4 1 Microsoft IIS Installation on Windows XP The support for Windows XP is discontinued after UNMS II version 2 0 12 If the IIS is not installed on your OS you will get the following message during the UNMS Il installation x This setup requires Internet Information Server 5 0 or higher Please install Internet Information Server from your Windows CD and run this setup again Figure 2 UNMS II error message Click the Add or Remove Programs button into the Control Panel Click the Add Remove Windows Components button Enable the Internet Information Services IIS Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows XP To add or remove a component click the checkbox 4 sha
79. ith the Display of http localhost IIS Welcome Page does not appear 91 17 8 RAS Manager Dial In Problems 92 Appendix 92 A Figures 92 1 Introduction The UPS Network Management System UNMS is a monitoring and managing system for many different emergency power supply systems UPS Generator Environmentalmanagers Batterymanager in networks of different organisations customers UNMS Il is an automated overview system that monitors and informs the responsible personnel of alarms occurring at the different facilities This greatly increases the security and reliability of networked systems relying on stable power supplies The UNMS II offers the following benefits UNMS II monitors the UPS devices over IP networks mobile networks global system for mobile communications GSM analogue telephone lines Remote Access Service RAS and through Emails Pushmail e By using multiple Web Consoles UNMS II encourages sharing of management information by many people Through different logins the various sites may be managed by separate personnel e UNMS II transmits acoustical messages emails does logfile entries and requires an acknowledge from the enduser for new alarms to guarantee that the user is alerted and recovery processes may begin Extensive logging and filtering functions allows the management of very large installations UNMS II works with any GENEREX compatible UPS and alarm management devices CS121 CS122 SITEMANAGER
80. k Adapte VMware Virtual Ethernet 192 168 199 1 VMware Network Adapte VMware Virtual Ethernet 192 168 245 1 IV Enable security on the selected interface by setting up static packet filters Static packet filters allow only YPN traffic to gain access to this server through the selected interface For more information about network interfaces see Routing and Remote Access Help peel Figure 88 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Configuration VPN Connection Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Network Selection Gir You can assign remote YPN clients to the network that you want them to use gr VPN clients must be assigned to one network for addressing dial in access and other purposes Select the appropriate network connection from the list below Network interfaces Description IP Address VMware Network Adapte VMware Virtual Ethernet 192 168 199 1 VMware Network Adapte VMware Virtual Ethernet 192 168 245 1 lt Back Cancel Figure 89 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Configuration Network Selection Select From a specified range of addresses 69 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard IP Address Assignment You can select the method for assigning IP addresses to remote clients Figure 90 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard IP Address Assignment Enter the desired IP range New Address Range 192 168 199 1 192 16
81. le Edit View Tools Help mleS AP XF M Web Console Site Maps Home LogFile Sign out Help About amp Generex Headquarter A LAN EJ General 32 Info Site name Hamburg Site icon coordinates Left x Top y 425 B32 Av Backaround image file hhmaps2 png Background images are only possible when the site contains no services Abbrechen Figure 47 Site Properties New Site Web Console View The status of the services will be displayed via the icons on every sub screen The colours of the status will be combined displayed on the overlaying sections so that an ANY alarm in the screen of HW 131 will be displayed on the section europe with a red LED Save your settings and restart the UNMS II E gsim3 cly Plt D 8 Home Redundancy LogFile Sign au Help Set GE NERE DC S121 HW131 Status Service Group IP Address Alarm COTONE 4000 Std Panel 10 120kVA STANDARD 192 168 222 214 Norma COTS APOSTAR AR 1 6 STANDARD 192 4 APOTRANS II STANDARD 192 168 222 181 Communication Lost ols AROGOT 5 STANDARD 192 168 222 221 Norma 22 241 Norma ATLAS SQ protocol STANDARD 192 168 222 172 Norma LEE CE T TSI Bravo STANDARD 192 168 222 117 Norma Figure 48 Web Browser LogFile GP Advice It is required to create all Sites at first and to select the desired background pictures As far as a Service is defined it is not possible to cha
82. mails from the UNMS you have to setup an email account and configure it in the Email menue Click the Enable Email Client box to activate the Email Client for the UNMS Set the Outgoing Server SMTP to the IP address of your Email server Set the Sender Email Address to an Email address that is valid at the server above Click the Use Authentication box if the server from above requires user authentication Enter the authentication user name and related password in the appropriated edit boxes Enable the feature Use secure connection TLS encryption if you want to use email encryption and adjust the SMTP port accordingly if necessary 45 users Logging system 4 Editor EMail V Enable E Mail Client Outgoing Server SMTP mail generex de Sender E Mail Address erik generex de V Use Server Authentication Account User Name erik Account Password SMTP port 25 F Use secure connection TLS encryption OK Abbrechen Figure 50 UNMS Options Email 9 3 UNMS Options Email Traps The Email Trap feature provides the transfer of the device data via POP protocol to the UNMS II service You can configure the connection type like the other ones UPSTCP SNMP RAS into the AdminConsole This function is available into the Data Center TeleService Edition optional software extension for the UNMS II only This agent can assimilate incoming data incoming email traffic only in c
83. mpany Through the Site Explorer you configure relationsships of your Services and Sites Get into the Site Explorer click the desired Service button and change the Service Properties Open the Group dropdown menu click on Edit and add the desired group name Groups ane Eu 222 209 PS Group Bg Connection type STANDARD UPS Group Berlin C5121 compatible UPSTCP v lt Edit gt DNS name or IP address Port 192 168 222 209 5769 Figure 22 Service Event Properties Edit Group Repeat this procedure for all Services that you want to add to a Group Get into the Event Explorer and add the desired Event to this new Group Open the accordant Event Properties of the Event that you want to add to the new Group Open the dropdown menu under Match service group Edit and add the desired Group This Event is valid only for this Group exclusively 7 4 Events and Priorities Jobs and Event reactions in the UNMS are managed through the Event Explorer The UNMS shows the Sites and Services on a graphical screen as icons Such icons display their status according to the configured priorities For example if one service of the Site runs into as critical defined status while another service of this Site is still in normal status then the whole site will be in a critical state and displays this through this higher priorized icon To define which events are critical
84. n Wizard New Connection Type muuurrrrrrrvvvrrrrrrvvvvnvvvvrnrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnn 63 Figure 77 Connection Wizard Advanced Connection Options ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 64 Figure 78 Incoming Connection Properties ccccccccccccccceeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeaaeeeaeaaeaaaaaaaes 64 Figure 79 Incoming Virtual Private Network VPN Connection rvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvrvvvnnnnn 65 Figure 80 User PEMISSIONS uns HR 65 Figure ST NOEN USE varer 66 Figur e82 Incoming TOPP Properties au manemnesenaedr aa dad 66 Figure 83 ROUTING and Remote Accass nah 67 Figure 84 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard rrrrrrvrvvvvvvvvvrrvvvvvrvnrrnnnenn 67 Figure 85 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Configuration 68 Figure 86 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Configuration VPN 68 Figure 87 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Configuration VPN Come IT 69 Figure 88 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Configuration Network SEIECNONG Eau 69 Figure 89 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard IP Address Assignmert 70 Figure 90 New Address RANGE as biGeebennidapaunianascderauasaaaaaaaiaent 70 Figure 91 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard IP Multiple RAS 70 Figure 92 Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard Completion 71 Figure 93 Local Properties varaqv42a24 aqaaravameskirasanav
85. nge the background anymore 9 UNMS Options Note that the Site and following page are not available in all Editions 44 x 4 Editor EB Email B Users Logging ae System Browse Map background image file ackarnd ng Map site icon stripe Default icon stripe set v fa UNMS Administrator Web Console File Edit view Tools Help Fi een gt 25 g A HE Start uns I Hide the site icon labels in the Map Editor VL Stop UNMS Web Console Site Hint The site icons in the Map Editor can be moved by pixel using the accelerator key s SHIFT LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN a Alarm 15 09 2 Check configuration integrity Home Redund Redundancy configuration Discover services amp Home UNMS Options Figure 49 UNMS Options 9 1 UNMS Options Editor In the UNMS Options you may change backgrounds configure Email setup login and passwords configure Logging options and setup UNMS System settings Use the Browse button to locate a background image for the Web Console main screen Note that the image must be in the UNMS image directory Not in all Editions Choose the stripe set for the site icons in the Web Console from the Map site icon stripe drop down list Select the Hide the site icon labels box to hide the icon text labels in the Map Editor view Press the OK button to save your changes 9 2 UNMS Options Email To send out E
86. nitor Include management tools if applicable Click on Application Development into the menu Role Services Web Server and enable the ISAPI Extensions under Management Tools the IIS 6 Management Compatibility and then on Install Server Manager Ez Select role services Before You Begin Select the role services to install for Web Server IIS Installation Type Role services Server Selection 4 Application Development C NET Extensibility 3 5 C NET Extensibility 4 5 C Application Initialization C ASP _ ASP NET 3 5 C ASP NET 4 5 C cal C ISAPI Filters C Server Side Includes C WebSocket Protocol 4 FIP Server C FTP Service Server Roles Features Web Server Role IIS Confirmation Figure 14 Role Services 14 DESTINATION SERVER WIN KUGL103PAMM Description Internet Server Application Programming Interface ISAPI Extensions provides support for dynamic Web content developing using ISAPI extensions An ISAPI extension runs when requested just like any other static HTML file or dynamic ASP file Since ISAPI applications are compiled code they are processed much faster than ASP files or files that call COM components Install 5 License Regulation UNMS II licenses are sold as individual license A valid UNMS license defines the number of Services IP addresses of devices to manage through this UNMS Eg If you have purchased
87. nrnrnnnvrnrrnnrnnvvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 39 FIgure 39 AGE MB GORlI uUral aa REIN 40 93 Figure 40 RCCMD Configuration for several RCCMD Clients cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 40 Figure 41 UNMS Alarms Message BokX cccccccccccccccceeecseseeeeeeeaeeeneeeneeeeeeeaeeaeeeaaaaeanaaaaaes 40 Foure 42 External Program AN 41 Figure 43 Event Properties Run a job rervvvvvrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrvrnnvrrnnnnnnnnnnnnsvennnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnsssennne 41 Figure 44 Job Editor Run RCCMD RCCMD configuration c c sssccceeeeeeeeeseeseees 42 Figure 45 Site Maps Europe Card anna a arene athe Mec hdd Ei 43 Figure 46 Site Maps New Site Background image file rrrrnnnnnnnnvrnrrvnrvrrvrrrrrrrernnnnnnnnen 43 Figure 47 Site Properties New Site Web Console View rrrrrrrrrrnrrrrrrnnnvnvnnnnnrvrnnnnnnnnnn 44 Hode 9 UNMS OUONS uses 45 Figure SO UNMS Options lt E Mallorea EA 46 Figure 52 UNMS Options Email Traps Account settings rrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrvrrrrrrrrrrrnevnvnnnn 47 Figure 53 UNMS Options Email Traps Advanced Settings ccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 47 Figure 54 UNMS Options Email Traps Service Properties csceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 48 Figure 55 UNMS Options Email Traps Service Properties MAC address 48 Figure 56 UNMS Options Email Traps Screen with timestamp nenn 49 Figure 57
88. nts uussesesennnsnnsesnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneeennnnnnnnnn 10 FOUG E CO SOM RE REE EEE ERE 10 Figure 7 UNMS II error M SSAQGEC cccccccccccceceecceeseeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeesaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaanaaanaaas 10 Figure 8 Windows FEN Saeed 11 Figure 9 Gonigu re IE ESC kreis 12 Figure 10 Add Roles Wizard cccccccccccccceceeeeseeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaas 12 Figure 11 Role SAN Svare 13 92 Figure 12 Add Roles and Features ee 13 Figure 13 Add Roles and Features WinRM IIS Extension rrrrrrrrrrrvrrvrvvrrrrrrrrrrnnrnnnenn 14 Foure TA FE SSR 14 Figure 15 About UNMS Infobox showing that this Version is for up to 250 Nodes 15 Figure 16 About UNMS Infobox Version is for up to 25 Nodes and Teleservice 16 Figure 17 About UNMS Infobox Version is for up to 100 Nodes and OPC 17 Fig re 18 DISCOVER Services JANS 18 Figure 19 UPS allocation and moving to Zones Sites by drag amp drop rrrrrrrnrnrnnrrnnnnnnnnnnn 19 Figure 20 Admin Console Main Screen mmmrrrrsnnnnnrrvvvrrerrrnerrrnnornnnnnnnnrrrvnnnnsensnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 20 Figure 21 Admin Console Site Explorer ccccccsesssceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeessesesenaeeeeeeeeeeeeeesesseaas 21 Figure 22 Service Event Properties Edit Group ccccccccccccccceeeeeseseeeeeeeeaeeaeeeeaaeeaeeaaaees 22 Figure 23 Admin Console Event Explorer
89. ogfile elements of a Web Console 86 UNMS Web Console Windows Internet Explorer Iof EG er yy le http fflocalhost unms v x Google Pr Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras we we UNMS Web Console ME ov mb b Seite Extras gt Home LogFile Sign out Help About G NER ED LogFile Filter From DD MM YYYY at 00 00 v Priority v Message 1 To DD MM YYYY at 00 00 v Site HW131 Service 222 244 Event log file Current File v Lines 20 v Refresh Export as CSV Delimiter Comma v New Results 1 40f 4 Prio Time Site Service Message FRK 16 04 2010 15 09 07 HW131 222 244 upsGeneralF ault FA 16 04 2010 15 05 57 HWI31 222 244 upsGeneralFault FA 16 04 2010 14 31 20 HW131 222 244 upsGeneralFault CA 16 04 2010 14 12 18 HWI31 222 244 upsGeneralF ault Figure 122 Web Console LogFile View Ca ee Filter Bar Here you can choose between various filter options to spare you from having to read through the complete history Click on the Show button to apply your filter options to the current logfile view Historical A table that contains all historical event information s You can Log browse the table by clicking on the Previous Next or New button above of this table Click on a service name to view the service data see Viewing a Service 15 Monitoring Extension If you want to extend your UNMS II for further UPS it is required to upgrade your license
90. om Property xj Hamburg This SITE got UPS installations in Property Type B Plain Text v Property Name Hamburg Text to display SITE got UPS installations in Hamburg ee Eee Figure 27 Site Explorer Service Properties Info You can add further information for every service If you click the More customer data button you can add an email address which will receive an email if you enable the function Send mail to contract into the Job Editor lt tore customer date Pr Customer General 3 Contract info 9 Advanced Contact Person E Schulz Contract ID tu Phone 55555 UPS Fax 44444 Model UPS1 E Mail someone somewhere com Serial No 123456789 PE Customer Support Department a Company GENEREX Address Brunnenkoppel 3 22041 HH a a o x met Lo en Figure 28 Site Explorer Service Properties Contract You can add additional information for every service as text or rather hyperlink These entries will be displayed below the accordant service Service Properties Report In this menu you can generate automatic and manual reports of the logged UPS data Enter a start date and a start time and select the desired interval In addition you can enter email recipients into the box Send report to If you click the Generate report now button you can generate a report at anytime 26 Service Properties
91. onnection type cs121 compatible UPSTCP CS121 compatible UPSTCP DNS name or IP address SNMP APC smat network SNMP EATON Powerware HP Port fa01 generex de 5769 SNMP GE GEDE CP4 IMV Card pep Fesseln FE Figure 26 Site Explorer Service Properties Connection type For SNMP devices Choose the appropriate vendor and enter the service community string in the community edit box community string is configured on the remote device as default select public The default community is public DNS name or IP address Enter a hostname or IP address of your Service eg The IP address of your CS121 or SNMP card At CS121 the default TCP port is 5769 at SNMP the community string has to be entered in this menu Service Properties Info For each Service you can provide information as plain text or hyperlink which will be visible on the UNMS graphical screen as INFO button You can add remove or edit text informations for this specific Service such information is then displayed on the UNMS II graphical screen and may help other UNMS II operators to find additional informations or instructions for this specific site These entries are displayed under the corresponding service behind an INFO button 25 Service Properties x Service Properties x General Contract Info Advanced General 3 Contract SP Info advanced Custom Properties Custom Properties Edit Cust
92. ontrast to the other agents but might be the optimal fitting for relevant o security customers and remote monitoring For the usage of the Email Traps are the following conditions required Email box user is an email account for all devices which will be monitored via Email Trap e Email transfer protocol POP e Email data type JSON data as attachment must be accredited e Configuration mail server Global email configuration must be equipped see chapter 9 2 e Configuration email client As connection type per device into the UNMS II The settings will be described as follows 46 UNMS Options Ed amp Users Logging ae System 4 Editor E Mail E Mail Traps experimental AN UNMS E Mail Trap account is managed exclusivly by the UNMS and is NOT available for other E Mail clients r Account settings Incoming Server POP3 mail generex de Account User Name mailtrap Account Password Advanced settings Check settings cm Figure 52 UNMS Options Email Traps Account settings Enter the accordant incoming server POP3 the user name and the password Click the Advanced settings button for further settings which are required for your mail server E Mail Traps Advanced Settings Configuration Pall interval 2 minutes POPS port 110 Security Y Use secure connection TLS 7 Accept expired certificates 7 Accept self signed certificates
93. oot it again Unplug the power supply for about 3 seconds After the RASMANAGER has rebooted you see a green flashing LED and you can continue now to configure your UNMS TELESERVICE settings 62 13 3 Configuration of the UNMS II Workstation for incoming Dial Connections Windows XP SP2 I The support for Windows XP was dropped since UNMS II version 2 0 12 If your UNMS runs on a Windows XP some settings have to be made on the XP system to make RAS service available The Windows internal RAS server is used for the receiving of incoming connections of UPS Get into the network connection via the control panel and click the Create New Connection button New Connection Wizard Welcome to the New Connection Wizard The card helps you Connect to the intemet Connect to a pavate network such as your workplace etvork To continue cick Next tet CR eee Figure 76 Connection Wizard Click the Next button and select the Set up an advanced connection option New Connection Wizard Network Connection Type What do you want to do Connect to the Internet Connect to the Internet so you can browse the Web and read email Connect to the network at my workplace Connect to a business network using dial up or YPN so you can work from home a field office or another location Set up an advanced connection Connect directly to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port
94. or not in all Editions if in editor Error Bookmark mode not defined Site Hierarchical view of all defined sites and their related services Error Bookmark Explorer devices not defined Event Hierarchical view of all defined events and their related command Error Bookmark Explorer handlers not defined In the following part we explain the configuration options inside the UNMS Admin Console 7 3 Sites and Services Sites and Services are managed through the Site Explorer 20 Site Explorer The Site Explorer panel is your tool to add change Sites add Services and form several Sites into Groups Site Explorer Sites and Services UPSI i UPS1 ups2 UPS2 ups3 h UPS3 a E ups4 Gy UPS4 3 EJ upss h UPSS EJ UPS6 Gh uPs6 ups Gh UPS Zones Zone9 Figure 21 Admin Console Site Explorer Definitons Service A Service is any kind of IP address or hostname which is typical an UPS or battery system controlled by a CS121 or BACS Webmanger or any other GENEREX or UNMS compatible device like third party SNMP cards So a Service is the managing device itself and is always member of a previously defined Site Example for a Service A Service is a managed device like an UPS SNMP card For example a CS121 a BACS Webmanager a SiteMonitor the UPSMAN Software or any RFC 1628 compliant SNMP device are defined as Services Site A Site is a set of well known Services like UPS or IP
95. or set up this computer so that other computers can connect to it lt Back Cancel Figure 77 Connection Wizard New Connection Type Select the Accept incoming connections 63 New Connection Wizard Advanced Connection Options Which type of connection do you want to set up Select the connection type you want Accept incoming connections Allow other computers to connect to this computer through the Internet a phone line or direct cable connection Connect directly to another computer Connect to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port lt Back Cancel Figure 78 Connection Wizard Advanced Connection Options Select the desired modem out of the device list 5 Incoming Connections Properties General Users Networking Incoming connections Allow Incoming connections on these devices Devices amp Best Data Data Fax Modern Direct Parallel LPT 1 Virtual private network C Allow others to make private connections to my computer by tunneling through the Internet or other network Show icon in notification area when connected Figure 79 Incoming Connection Properties Enable the option Do not allow VPN connections 64 New Connection Wizard Incoming Virtual Private Network YPN Connection Another computer can connect to yours through a YPN connection Virtual private connections to your computer through the Internet are possi
96. or not you use the UNMS Admin Console tool Event Explorer 22 Event Explorer vents and Jobs 47S Events OJ AUX Events J BACS Events Q Device Events C RAS Manager C Redundancy Events Q Sensor Events Q Site Manager I Site Monitor OJ System Events netConnectionLost Ab nmsAckByUser Ab nmsStarted Ab nmsStopped 3 UPS Events Ab upsCommunicationsLost upsGeneralFault upsLowBattery upsModelUnknown upsOnBattery upsOnBypass upsOutputOverload H A upsTempBad Ab upsTestInProgress an Figure 23 Admin Console Event Explorer The Event Explorer panel is your tool to add remove or change Events An event may be an already predefined alarm of a Service like at the alarm ups on battery There are many predefined events found in the Event Explorer for UPS Uninteruptible Power Supplies ATS Automatic Transfer Switches BACS Battery Analyse and Care System network alarm contacts etc additionally you have also the option to add more events 7 4 Starting and Stopping the UNMS II You have to save and restart the UNMS before any of your configurations becomes effective You can restart the UNMS II using the start stop commands in the UNMS II Admin Console button bar CEL als x gla Click to stop UNMS Glick to start UNMS Figure 24 Admin Console starting stopping the UNMS II Restarting or stopping the UNMS or
97. p focsbostjurms z 2 x co po Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras 7 Ur BE BUN Web console ME ee Sete Gets 4 Home LogFile amp Generex Headquarter BE Sign aut Help Abo SENEREX Figure 119 Web Console Notification Area Web Console Main Screen You can view the Main Screen by using the Home button The following diagram and table shows the main elements of aWeb Console Web Console Viewing a Site You can view a particular site from the Main Screen The following diagram and table shows the site elements of aWeb Console ii UNMS Administrator Web Console File Edit View Tools Help SS ea x gw m e Web Console Site Maps db ba Alarm 22 04 2010 14 39 Hamburg 200 239 Ziome LogFile Sign out Help About GE ee Re DC Home 5 d Toronto ur UNMS Started Figure 120 Web Console Main Screen 84 Bar Displays new alarms graphically red blinking and acoustically beep To mute click on the loudspeaker symbol Any incoming new alarm will remove the previous displayed alarm Menu Bar Navigation to the main home page of your UNMS Also for viewing LogFile Sign Out Help and About box with UNMS version and module information The name of the current site Main Frame Graphical view of sites and services The contents depends on the current UNMS location Click on an icon to view it s details see also Viewing a Service Web Console
98. page User Click on the View documentation button to open this User Manual Manual Note that this manual is delivered in the common Adobe PDF format If you do not have the Adobe s Acrobat Reader installed yet you can download a free version from the Adobe website at http www adobe com Support Click on the Contact support to send an email to the technical Email support 17 Troubleshooting 17 1 Problems at Execution of the Setup If the setup does not start or you receive the following message Opening setup exe x You have chosen to open setup exe which is Binary File From LUD TSHIELD UPS CD IMG DRIVERS UNM SIT en US unmsII Save File Cancel Would you like to save this file Figure 126 Opening setup exe it is required that you open the start htm via the context menu click the Open with button and select the Internet Explorer 89 17 2 Problems during Installation If you get the following error message during the installation it is required to reinstall the IIS Failed while processing WebSites ie UNMS II Server Setup Figure 127 UNMS II Server Setup Error 17 3 The Service Network Lost Event is notified too fast If the network connection to one or more monitored devices services is lost periodically due problems with this devices or your network then you may want to define a grace period for the notification of this event e Open the Administr
99. provider windows Authentication Configures Authentication Methods The accounting provider maintains a log of connection requests and TETTIDNE Accounting provider windows Accounting Eonfiaure The custom IPSec policy specifies pre shared key for L2TP connections The Routing and Remote Access service should be started to set this option Allow custom IPSec policy for LATP connection Pre shared Key pe coos Figure 94 Local Properties 71 Authentication Methods Figure 95 Authentication Methods Please note that all other authentification methods have to be disabled Routing and Remote Access SBRouting and Remote Access Routing and Remote Access H Server Status E fA Gx206 local Riamncke Arc Checks ith Welcome to Routing and Remote Access Ports Routing and Remote Access provides secure remote access to S S IP Routing private networks E General Use Routing and remote access to configure the following Static Routes e A secure connection between two private networks E nn Relay Agent A Virtual Private Network VPN gateway 5 gY Remote Access Policies A Dial up remote access server H E Remote Access Logging Network address translation NAT LAN routing A basic firewall To add Routing and Remote Access server on the Action menu click Add Server For more information about setting up Routing and Remot
100. rker01 smon2loMarker16 System Events UNMS system alarms and notifications nmsStarted nmsStopped nmsAckByUser nmsCmdByUser nmsErrStates netConnectionLost netParseError UPS Events UPS alarms and events upsModelUnknown upsBatteryBad upsBypassBad upsOutputOffAsRequested upsOffAsRequested upsChargerFailed upsOutputOff upsSystemOff upsFanFailure upsFuseFailure upsGeneralFault upsDiagnosticTestFailed upsOnBattery upsCommunicationLost upsAwaitingPower upsShutdownPending upsShutdownimminent 36 upsTestinProgress upsEstimatedMinutesRemaining Event Properties Actions Display Name Enter the name for this event in the Display Name edit box This Name will be displayed to identify your configured job in the UNMS II logfilesEvent Properties Event Priority Choose the event priority from the Event Priority drop down list for this new name and the corresponding event This defines the colour of the icon in the UNMS II graphical screen Event Properties Log Message You can customize the message that is printed in the event log Default is EVENT which is writing only the standard event name into the logfile You may add now more log entries by choosing these from the drop down list see fig 24 3 Event Properties Run a job Choose the job to execute from the Run a job dropdown list and add a desired delay in seconds into Delay actions To create a new kind of job or change an existing one select lt N
101. rs you may set an automatic Logout After that time the user has to reenter the password Please be aware that the operation will only work correctly with a web browser In the administration console you may configure still devices and events after logout 9 4 1 UNMS Options Secure Settings GP Advice The Secure settings function and the following menu are available with the TeleService Modul only The Administrator can control or rather allocate the access authorization of the Sites to groups via Secure settings The sub sites inherit the authorization of the Site automatically You can see in the following example that a group Hamburg was created which should be authorized for the group members Hamburg and Administrators 50 Abmelden Hilfe Uber GENERE E General 9 Info Site name 4 b Site Explorer Jjenburg r Site icon coordinates Left x Top y 643 362 AV Background image file bite PNG Background images are only possible when the site Browse contains no services Security settings The following groups have access to this site Administrators oO Everyone Hamburg oO Operators a Figure 58 UNMS Options Users Secure Settings lt fe G 8 GE Sites and Services Hamburg EJ Nord Py usv1 Ph usv2 E s d y UPS101 Ph UP5102 g Zone Zone Zones Foreign De
102. t determines if this event is TRUE If during a battery operation any of redundancy Group members are reading an autonomy time of less than 20 minutes the defined job will be executed grpRedundancyLost The redundancy is lost This is a warning and should tell you that actually the load of the redundant system is too high for the configured redundancy level If in this situation one of the group members would fail the remaining Services could be in an overload situation This event is designed to warn the user of such a situation grpRedundancy05Pc The redundancy is lost This job will be executed if the overall load is more than 95 on every single phase Only 5 load reserve is avaiblabe now This is an option for a a Pre Warning of the above described grpRedundancyLost event Ai UNMS Administrator Web Console File Edit View Tools Help LELETEI Web Console Site Maps Home Redundancy LogFile Sign out Help About amp Redundancy Load Overview Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Total power 500 kVA Number of UPS 2 Redundant UPS 1 Redundant power 250 kVA Current load O kVA Reserve power 250 kVA Reserve power Phase 1 37 kVA Reserve power Phase 2 27 KVA 46 KVA 57 KVA 64 KVA Reserve power Phase 3 19 KVA Figure 66 UNMS Redundancy Screen of 2 UPS showing the reserve power on each phase 56 11 1 Example Shutdown of a computer with redundancy A powerfail which will trigger
103. tate upsOnBattery amp Event added nr upsOnBattery v Event added X The UPS is drawing power from the batteries The UPS is drawing power from the batteries Actions r Actions Display Name Event Priority Display Name Event Priority 0 Info le 6 Critical Log Message 1 Normal 2 Warning bevenn gt Event Name 3 Minor Run a job Delay actions Event Time 4 Major DEFAULT h seconds Site Name 5 Severe Critical Host Name amp 6 Critical Filters Serie Match service group Group Name ANY t User N ee ee Figure 35 Event Properties New Event Event Priorities Event Properties Event Identifier Choose the Event Identifier you want to customize or to add to your event managed items Open the Identifier drop down list box and e g select the event upsOnBattery Default Event Priority is 0 Info The UNMS II provides the following events where most of these Events are not activated by default ATS Events Automatic Transferswitch 32 auxPort1 auxPort2 auxPort3 auxPort4 comPinO1 comPin06 comPin08 BACS Events Battery Events when using BACS bacsCommunicationLost bacsVoltageLow bacsTemperatureHigh bacsTemperatureLow bacsResistorHigh bacsResistorLow bacsEqualizingError bacsVoltageWarnHigh bacsVoltageWarnLow bacsTemperatureWarnHigh bacsTemperatureWarnLow bacsSystemFailure bacsResistor
104. uency 2 the last day EEE Input Frequency 3 the last week the last month Output Voltage the last year Output Frequency 1 Select data types nee a V Input Voltage Output Frequency 3 JV Input Frequency Load 1 a V Output Voltage VW Output Frequency 3 Load 2 V Load i i i i Load 3 V Battery Voltage Toe HS s Battery Voltage IV Temperature USV Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Temperature U V Battery Capacity Week 17 18 won 30 min avg Battery Capacity Refresh Figure 32 Data chart Service Properties Advanced Copy logfile From the UNMS II you may also export the data into a CSV file Goto copy the data of the local logfile of this Service via Copy logfile to any other directory l ra or Mar ou o a wt oa a 1 Greftime INVOLT 3 INFREQ 3 OUTPUT VOLT OUTFREQ 3 OUTPOWER 3 BATTVOLT TEMPDEG BATTCAP 2 1329224501 14 02 2012 14 01 41 227 70 9999 00 9999 00 50 00 9999 00 9999 00 0 00 9999 00 9999 01 3 13292245 76 14 02 2012 14 02 56 227 70 9999 00 9999 00 50 00 9999 00 9999 00 0 00 9999 00 9999 0i Figure 30 DataLog as CSV File Time Reference Variable The first variable into the CSV file tref time reference serves as basis point of time 01 01 1970 for the determination of the current time 29 Service Properties E General B contact nto A advenced Remote Monitor Enter custom web address to this servic
105. uration If you want to send several RCCMD signals to several RCCMD clients it is required that you edit an accordant amount of identical events and jobs EE EN _ H sman2DigitalOutput sman2DigitalOutput Event Identifier State Site Monitor upsOnBattery amp Event added System Events SYSTEM netConnectionLost The UPS is drawing power from the batteries DEFAULT ill er KEN m A nmsStarted A nmsStopped UPS Events upsCommunication upsGeneralFault A upsLowBattery upsModelUnknown upsOnBattery Powerfail_3 Write to logfile V Show local Alarm box Send E Mail to contract Send SMS upsOnBypass upsOutputOverload A upsTempBad A 1insTestinDranrecs Run RCCMD Send SHUTDOWN to 192 168 200 99 Run Program Figure 40 RCCMD Configuration for several RCCMD Clients As a result on your RCCMD clients a messagebox will appear see below or a shutdown will be executed For more details about RCCMD functionality please use the RCCMD user manual UNMS Alarms sman2Analoginput05 EA 16 04 2010 15 20 02 SiteManager Il v3 222 176 sman2loMarker02 16 04 2010 15 20 02 SiteManager IIl 3 222 176 sman2DigitalDutput02 16 04 2010 15 20 32 SiteManager Il v3 222 176 sman2Analoginput05 FE About 16 04 2010 15 22 03 SiteManager Il v3 222 176 About sman2Analoginput05 Exi _ sit 16 04 2010
106. vices j Thereby it is secured that the group Hamburg and Administrators get access to the Site Hamburg and its sub sites Nord and S d only The other Sites BACS CS121 Email Traps Facility Management and Foreign Devices as you can see in the above example are not apparent for the group Hamburg eS n Mies pam cor Datei Beatbeten Araicht Favorites Extras A frem We E UNMS Web Konsole Start Redundanz Logdatei UNMS Web Console Anmelden Folgende Daten f r die Anmeldung verwenden Berutzer Hamburg Kennwort eese Anmelden Abbrechen UNMS Web Console Hamburg Figure 59 UNMS Web Console Login Group Hamburg Start Screen 91 9 5 UNMS Options Logging Under Event log file schedule you can save log files for different periods of time They can contain Event logs for a day a week a month or a specific amount of memory If you want to save several days weeks etc you have to change the Number of old logs to keep accordingly UNMS Options x a Editor Email users Logging System Event log File schedule C Daily C Weekly Monthly Number of old logs to keep 3 Data log file schedule C Daily Weekly C Monthly When file size reaches 5 MB Number of old logs to keep 3 one Figure 60 UNMS Options Logging Under Data log file schedule you can save log files for different periods of time They can conta

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