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1. MIB Tree a g RFC1213 MIB iso org dod internet mgmt mib 2 on en In the main screen set the Operations drop down box to Walk Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 23 When done click on the Go button Bit MIB Browser SS m ce e File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Address 10 0 0 36 v Advanced OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 17095 3 10 0 v Operations Walk 7 Go _ Result table 1 a Er beves O OO OOOO O y oo 3 J Serverschedkiso rg dodinternet orivae en productversionO Reeaset0 O OoOo o OoOo o O o oe productdate 0 wao o productusemame 0 lSensorGateway O O O oO o o odeto productuserioc 0 fEuropeData Center O O O o o Toe productnetpridns0 10 0 0 99 productnetsecdns 0 0 0 0 0 IpAddress q apReceiverNumber 0 trapEnabled 0 apReceiverIPAddress 0 trapCommunity 0 sensor iname 0 sensor 1Value 0 sensor iLas Yes 1 192 168 11 64 ddress Oi 5 5 9191918 i A ian a Undefined 1 oO 04 07 2010 12 29 20 defined2 BR aE EE sensor 2name 0 w m m I fe wo je o 5 Pat die a a Ban m o 3 cal 3 mis o 91918 i fA a sensor 2LastErrMsg 0 E 04 07 2010 12 29 20 Undefined3 47 99 5 ft A a 3 5 amp a un m P 7a 9 a i 3 m Oo sensor 3nam
2. In this figure the actual probe that s attached is the door sensor with the logic defaulting to CLOSE Upon opening we see how it is triggered and thus will eventually send alerts depending on the alerting options chosen It is important to note that all security probes have the same web interface so it is advisable to attach one at a time and immediately rename it according to your naming conventions UV security Securit Tri CLOSE z A B pisasue CLEAR Security 8 CLOSE ISABLE Probe On the following photos it is good to keep in mind that the connection from the sensor to the SensorGateway remains the same For more information refer to section 2 21 2 View of Door Sensor Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 54 21 3 View of Motion Sensor 21 4 View of Smoke Sensor Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 5 22 Sound Sensor With the data center demanding a very conducive environment for the services it provides we know that the people making all those possible needs to be safeguarded as well from any anomaly producing situations This sensor probe measures sound levels in decibels dB which allows you to be notified from a number of noise producing deviations within your data center Maximum level allowed is up to 100 dB lt 35 lt 15 RR 361 Sound Sound Meter 49 52 dB or Pressure or fod gt
3. server toom monioring SERVERSCHECK Sensor Devices tase Unit sar z Jalerey Sensor Probes Types laemperature Senec Mrnang A Purchase j Sensor hips r nenents SensceGateway v NMS Integrabor MATG integrator Download the firmware to your PC and then go with your browser to the SensorGateway you wish to upgrade Printed October 5 2014 SensorGateway Firmware Download Step 1 2 Select the SerworGateway device you own from the hst below oo Ty D nang Comact ust a bye cigi a about us s resellers SessQstewer 2 v2 4 Select Language Y Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY Click on the Firmware Update menu option and then click on the Choose File button to locate the downloaded firmware file Only then click on the Upload button Br Firmware Update Choose Firmware binary file Choose File no file selected ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Configuration m gt http 10 0 0 22 fw_update html server room monitoring SERVERSCHECK SI Sensor Menu Device Info Sensor Status User Security Settings Network Email Alert SNTP SNMP Support Sensor Calibration Firmware Update Copyright 2012 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd Reboot Your SensorGateway will now start loading the new firmware Your SensorGateway will be available on http 192 168 11 160 after the firmware update h
4. Enable Sensor to Output Update Reset Automatic Assigned Output on Sensor Thresholds The output triggering digital and relay can be set using the assigned threshold on a particular sensor Simply assign an output from the drop down menu The output can be cleared but if the repeat alarm option is selected it will activate again given that the threshold is still reached Several sensors can share and be assigned to a particular output Sensor Sensor Status User Se Network nu Warning Z N Internal i SMS Ae 0 Temp Temp Int Temp 22 69 C E E DISABLE p NTP gt 41 ae SNMP Water Water ra m Water Detect CLEAR Detect Detect Support ORES oo CECA TICS nic s lt Th Firmwal Temp 71 56 C DISABLE v CLE i NL Reboot Humidity Humidity 65 10 RH ogg DISABLE v CLEAR Temp Ext Temp 22 50 C Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 64 SNMP Set Manual Direct Output Triggering The output triggering digital and relay can also be done by SNMP SET and through the Webpage OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 17095 12 32 5 0 pata Type Relay Status Status Output 1 Output 2 W High High Output Status Status Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 M High High High High Enable Direct Output Relay and
5. SERVERSCHECK www serverscheck com Quick Installation Guide For Environmental Sensors Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY Copyright Copyright 2014 ServersCheck BVBA All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited Software The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Trademarks ServersCheck is a trademark of ServersCheck All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of ServersCheck ServersCheck provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose ServersCheck reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time ServersCheck has made this document to the best of its abilities However ServersCheck assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated i
6. below the Sensor Status table For more information on the direct output and output triggering refer to 23 8 Upon enabling it the button should now be greyed out If it is you should now be able to select the outputs from the Output column of the Sensor Status table 2 After which specify your administrative threshold select the output of choice from the Output column of the Sensor Status table and hit Update 25 2 Wiring Now that we have those configured for the output wiring kindly refer to 20 6 If an external relay will be used refer to the following diagram SERVERSCHECK SULID SIA cutout line wire 10 Sensor Probe Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 66 Having done all of those with the following configuration the attached output will now be triggered each time a threshold is met lt 18 lt 15 Temperature Temp Ext Temp3 25 50 C or or vl mM vw RELAY 1 y CLEAR gt 40 45 26 Cloud Platform With ServersCheck s cloud platform your SensorGateways will now be more manageable even without the use of other integration software This feature will only be applicable to SensorGateways running at least on firmware Release 4 0 26 1 Registration On the cloud tab click the highlighted button below to go to ServersCheck s cloud platform website Cloud Setti ngs Wireless Information Alert Log Enable Clo
7. lt 181 lt 151 Temperature Temp Ext Temp 22 37 C or or OUTPUT3 gt 251 gt 291 lt 451 lt 401 Humidity Humidity Humidity 62 36 RH or or OUTPUT3 gt 651 gt 701 Shock Shock or 051 o o Sensor Sensor m m m Ei DISABLE gt T gt T Power fail Power fail tet TS telek DISABLE INPUTS AND OUTPUTS Relay Status Output 2 0O O igh Output Status Status Output Output 2 Output 3 0 Omm righ high Erin Enable Direct Output Relay and Output Enable Direct Output Input Status Repeat SNMP Bluse fee Sur Ge 3 urdeineios ox so onr m m m E Joumurs gt eean 4 undeinsios ms wo I er E o Ra bare Vise Ru Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY Network Email Ale SMS Aler SNTP SNMP Support Sensor Ci Firmware Reboot 63 24 8 Output Triggering The output triggering can toggle between automatic assigned or manual direct using the corresponding buttons on the sensor page This requires firmware 3 22 or higher Enable Direct Output Relay and Output Input Status BC UndefinelO 3 UndefinelO 4 Output Clear Output Repeat SNMP Normal State Email SMS Alarm Trap DISABLE ISABLE ISABLE CLEAR
8. on 500 Open m indemaon ox 0 open m The IO sensor probe will be triggered if it detects an open circuit from any of its Digital Inputs DI1 to DI16 because its Normal State is configured as Closed short circuit The sensors are wired in which it will output an open circuit if any of them were triggered Thus triggering the IO sensor probe a normal alert on that particular zone sensor nf fx mm on nf mm a eelef EEEIEE EAEEREN EEE EENES If any one of the signal wire is cut or both the dry contact terminal will still give out an open circuit state Thus triggering the IO sensor probe a normal alert on that particular zone sensor where signal wire was cut If any one of the power supply wire is cut or both the dry contact terminal will go to an open circuit state Thus triggering the IO sensor probe a normal alert on that particular zone sensor where power was removed It may not be a tamper alert but its is still an alert that will signal a monitoring system that an anomaly has occurred and needs to be checked IMPORTANT NOTICE WHEN MONITORING VIA SNMP When monitoring the IO Sensor via SNMP then one should use the SNMP traps feature instead of using the SNMP Get requests Through SNMP GET one only receives the s
9. Terminal COMME CHOI een en eneee 61 240 Basle WINNE essen ee een 62 24 7 The SensorGateway Webpage cccccsssccssecceseecesececeseceeaeeseeceeeeceseeeseness 63 24 8 Output Triggering Automatic and SNMP Set cccccsseeceseceesseeeeseeseeees 64 25 CONA OLEN O ee ea een 66 25 1 CORTIEUFSHION ee nee 66 DI NN re ee are a en 66 Loa 0UO og Fob O 6g emer ee a een 67 29 1 PREC Aller E E er re E 67 26 2 SensorGateway Identification ccccssecccssecceseceesecceseeeeeeseneceeeeceseaeesanees 68 26 3 Sensor Dashboard een EE EEEE A 68 DOM PCOS E EA ee ee 69 26 4 1 Tae NOLA a a 69 TOAD H TRIER FT RIES en 70 26 5 SensorGateway Location rennen 72 27 Configuring the ServersCheck Monitoring Software for centralized sensor monitoring 73 28 Configuring heat maps in the ServersCheck Monitoring Software Appliance 79 28 1 Creating a floor map of the server room or data center 79 28 2 Preparing the heat maps in the ServersCheck Monitoring Software Appliance 80 28 3 Mapping sensors on your floor plan ccceseccsssccceseeceseeeesceeeeceseeeeeaeues 81 29 POWO RANE een 83 For technical support kindly visit http www serverscheck com support Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 1 ServersCheck Sensors Overview 1 1 Unboxing video of the ServersCheck sensors We invite you to watch following unboxing video before unpacking installing and configuring you
10. We are now going to configure a temperature check in the ServersCheck Monitoring Software The ServersCheck Monitoring Software can be downloaded from following URL http www serverscheck com download asp The screenshots below are taken from a ServersCheck Monitoring Appliance Point your browser to the web interface of the ServersCheck Monitoring Software If installed locally then this is http localhost 1272 Monitonng Apphance verson 10 0 0 Mozilla firefox mamm File Edit View History Bookmarks Toots Help WW G stog Website c R so PIO Dl MO W102 senor QoS Sensor Probe 26 APN Authentication Time Eror levet 46 91 returned value greater than 40 SERVERSCHECK f Monitoring Appliance version 10 0 0 En Zn i 9 TempHam URL URL PAUSED 9865 69477 56 190000m jul2505 3014 Jul 2505 05 25 details 0016 09 Q TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE gt PAUSED 9979 69521 3 33 69 ul 25 06 32 04 ful 2419 09 23 details 00 20 59 ia SERVERSCHECK Q Otice humiany HUMIDITY De b PAUSED 99 05 36055 47 S4326 ful 25 06 5256 Jul 25 05 2941 dei 00 08 56 amp TEMPERATURE BUILT IN TEMPERATURE b PAUSED 6553 219500 3896 79 94 sane Jun 28 21 1705 details 600231 Q TEMPERATURE EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE no gt PARED 996 SiS 25 42 00 Feb 2 Fa 21 details 00 05 91 M 13 1222 1301 59 Si a F w WINDOWSMEALTH WINDOWSHEALTH 20708 100 238822 539 0 ms jan 6 18 57 44 derats 00 01 11 17
11. http downloads serverscheck com sensors sensorgateway mib To enable SNMP connect to the SensorGateway and click on the SNMP menu option ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Configuration ee ee uaa ce De a http 192 168 11 160 sensor_status html Qe Yahoo server room monitoring Se Me Ped SERVERSCHECK zes Device Info Sensor Status Sensor Status User Security Settings Network State Type Current Warning Down Repeat na SNMP ai Value Range Range Alarm Trap Email Alert WOLD Support Firmware Update Reboot Copyright 2010 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 21 You need now to enable the SNMP Agent default port for this UDP 161 If you want to use a different community string then you can change the value too Community string is limited to 8 characters Default value for a read community is typically public Make sure the community string does not exceed 8 characters ee ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Configuration Mozilla Firefox a u a File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help 4 re e gt Go to a Website 2 i kamesh kothuri P Ge O AO W 74 ThuFeb14 20 29 36 2013 Sensor Shock TEMPERATURE Error level 66 76 returned value greater than 40 SERVERSCHECK ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Confi server room monitoring Se Me ead S
12. leo O oO O a 22 1 View of Sound Sensor Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 56 23 Stainless Steel Temperature Sensor Assembly Out from the box for the Ethernet connector you should have the 3 parts that are yet to be assembled the over nut rubber gasket and contracting gland from left to right ot ae na 7 ka ns To get started insert the over nut and rubber gasket in your LAN cable then plug it in on the protruding RJ 45 connector from the sensor probe Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY Once that s done insert the rubber gasket all the way inside the over nut After that connect them both on the RJ 45 connector of the sensor BI F Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 58 Now that we have that we just need to insert the contracting gland to seal the Ethernet passthrough Your stainless steel temperature sensor should now look similar to the following image Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 59 24 The Sensor Hub 24 1 General Description The sensor hub is a port expander attachment peripheral for the SensorGateway that allows it to accommodate up to 8 sensor probes It has 4 input dry contacts for sensor alarm detection and indication 4 output lines that can drive sirens and strobe lights 2 relay outputs for contact control requirements It is also c
13. lt lt SMS Ale Temp Int Tem 9 Temp es ie SNTP Water Water f Water Detect Detect Detect Support Firmwal Temp 21 56 C Reboot a DISABLE Humidity Humidity Humidity 65 10 XRH or or DD Temperature Temp Ext Temp 22 50 C or or F DISABLE Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 52 SNMP Set Manual Direct Output Triggering The output triggering digital and relay can also be done by SNMP SET and through the Webpage OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 17095 12 32 5 0 pata Type Relay Status Status Output 1 Output 2 W High High Output Status Status Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 M High High High High Enable Direct Output Relay and Output Enable Direct Output Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 53 21 Security Sensors 21 1 General Description ServersCheck s security solution allows detection of doors motion and smoke Underneath all of these security probes is a simple logic that s adjustable to be close or open Upon setting a given value the sensor will instantly be triggered once the opposite is detected which will end up sending you an alert on the event that currently occurred Being adjustable however means there s room for changes whenever the situation requires you This allows for maximum flexibility of what defines an alert
14. 26 45 Rea ONE om O om LE os rS Dec 22 Dec 31 ner Retrying 71 02 130509 377 zoro Jets 2120709 J Nic Server Bandmid h BANDWIDTH 171355 13 21 04 P u 27 ServersCheck Mail Server URL 4 ovr e 100 263826 465 659 ms jan 6 18 57 41 14 56 25 details 09 16 16 2 FTP amp a oO 100 144008 54 jan 6 185734 oe OO 07 16 cd hi MONITORA NEW ITEM MOMTOR NEW OF WICE AUTO DISCOVER Comyngmt 20022012 ServersChegh Al ngam reserves Alnnnanng Appliasce verwon 1000 START MONITORING b Click on the MONITOR NEW ITEM button at the bottom of the middle frame Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 73 A new screen like the following will open Click on the DCIM Infrastructure checks group Monitanng Apphance verson 10 0 0 Mozilla Firefox de File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help Wi E E ae u E uA lt Getoe Website c B 5 P i O is O1 MO W102 senor QoS Sensor Probe 26 APN Authentication Time Error levet 46 91 returned valve greater than 40 SERVERSCHECK WI Monitoring Appliance version 1000 Step of 5 What do you want to monitor mp torre On motoring BS SERVERSCHECK DCIM Infrastructure checks nids lt lt _ TEMPERATURE Monitors the temperature E r F and alerts you when the temperature is above or below the defined limits HUMIDITY Monitors the relative hurmidity in the air On rH within the limits you ser
15. 96 ertp hte S Qr vanac Dr k und HOSEA MONONNG Sensor Men bad SERVERSCHECK u Device info Sensor Status SNTP Settings mnor Security Serge Network Emaf Alert w 7 14 71 E SHTP Enable W SMTP Server europe pool nip org Time Zone 4 SNTP Sync Period Hour Serverst heck Inder s SensorGateway hardware version 5 users may experience an issue with configuring the time server for a negative time zone This has been fixed in firmware 3 0 2 which can be downloaded from our website Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 20 9 Configuring the SensorGateway for SNMP In this section we are going to explain how the ServersCheck sensors can interact with SNMP enabled management systems The SensorGateway supports 2 kinds of SNMP messages Pulling a network management systems requests status for the sensors through SNMP get requests Pushing the SensorGateway pushing SNMP notifications called SNMP Traps to network or building management systems To illustrate SNMP we will use the free for personal use SNMP Browser from Ireasoning available from following url http ireasoning com mibbrowser shtml 9 1 SNMP Get Requests In the SensorGateway the built in SNMP agent needs to be enabled to allow for querying of the sensor by external applications using the SNMP GET protocol The SensorGateway has its own MIB file which can be downloaded here
16. Firstly as shown in the picture connect the SensorGateway to the wireless hub directly with an RJ45 connector as that will be the medium between the wireless sensors and the SensorGateway 3 2 Connect wireless sensors to SensorGateway In preparation for this section make sure to have with you a pin or some similar object that will fit through the tiny hole on the left side of the wireless sensor Step 1 Wireless Information Section Navigate on that page from your SensorGateway s web server and click Enable on the Permit New Wireless Devices section as seen below Permit New Wireless Devices New wireless sensor must join within 60 seconds Enable i Step 3 Joining the wireless sensor Take note how this has a limit of 60 seconds upon clicking as shown above After doing that on the small hole on the left side of the wireless sensor make a series of quick clicks for 4 times with an interval of lt 1 second per click You will then see the LED indicator blink 1 3 times on the device From the Wireless Information page you should now see a signal being received on the Rssi column as well as its type Serial Name and Batt Level will be populated approximately 5 minutes You ll be seeing the following once those have happened Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 10 Wireless Info No Serial Name Te I Resi Batt Loved wr oor3 emp Temperature 54 dem 100 _ ae a sf wm dN o
17. October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 19 7 Configuring the Farenheit Celsius readings The default setup is readings in Celsius However through a simple switch the sensor readings can be set to Farenheit Simply connect to the SensorGateway click on the Device Info menu option and change the value to Farenheit ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Coniguaton Se Se Se Salt 4 h hte 10 0 0 34 devinfo htm Q Yahoo Sensor Menu Device info SEH VER oom monitoring Kr SERVERSCHECK Sensor Status Device Information Settings ner Seep Feige Network Current System Date 04 07 2010 Current System Time 13 06 53 Hardware Version Release 1 0 SNTP Firmware Version Release 1 0 SNMP Email Alert Interface Type R5232 Product Name Temperature amp SensorGateway Product 1D SC TS Suppart Firmware Update Device Name SonsarGateway Reboot Device Location Europe Data Center Sensor Polling Time sec 5 Temperature Unit Submit Reset Copyright 2010 Serversl heck inder boense fror wbensense Pte Ltd 8 Configuring internal clock of the SensorGateway To modify the internal clock click on the SNTP menu option You can either set it manually or have it synchronized with a time server as shown in the picture below Click on Submit when done ServersCheck SemicrGateway Web Configuraticm ug m Se Ta e a a e Ohare 1 20 00
18. Output Enable Direct Output Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 65 25 Control Functions With the IO probe and SensorHub control functions can now be automated which could be the resulting triggers from your monitored sensors While this is only true for the IO probe and SensorHub as of the moment said function will also be made available on our Cloud Platform service For a concrete example if the monitored temperature hits a specified threshold say 40 degrees Celsius your backup PACU AC unit can now be automatically turned on to compensate for the reported rising temperature More than that if the met condition is not anymore true the SensorGateway will also automatically disable the output connectivity Before we discuss the actual setup we have to emphasize the difference first between the IO probe and SensorHub that is the SensorHub has relay outputs while the IO probe does not The maximum capacity for the SensorHub s relay is 400VAC 150VDC and 200VA 192W If an output device is to be used that exceeds those specifications an external relay i e solid state relay will have to be used 25 1 Configuration 1 To start with enable the sensor to output function first If you re currently using direct output you ll have to choose between the two since ServersCheck only caters one of those functions at a time To do so on the Sensor Status page click Enable Sensor to Output
19. ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd Enter a new 4 digit number for factory device ID and the MAC address will be changed Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 5 SensorGateway Interface Overview Connect to the ServersCheck SensorGateway using your browser and on the IP address defined in previous section ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Configuration ee Sx F 2 a gt http 10 0 0 36 sensor_status html Q Yahoo D tr server room monitoring Se Me Pad SERVERSCHECK E EREN Device Info Sensor Status Sensor Status User Security Settings C t Warni D R TERS Network urren arning own Repea i State Type Emai r su a me mome Value Range Range Alarm eral ra pa usa lt SNTP D DL s SNMP Z InternalTemp Temp Undefined1 93 76 F ss x Support Firmware Update Reboot TempHum Temp Undefined2 74 41 F Pad 7 wii 5 i Copyright 2010 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd 1 This is the main navigation menu of the ServerssCheck SensorGateway All the different menu options are outlined in the following sections of the user manual 2 Is the screen of the actual menu option you are in Whenever connecting to the SensorGateway it always show the Sensor Status page first with the latest sensor readings refreshed every 5 seconds 3 The InternalTemp shown in here is
20. U AIRFLOW Monitors the a speed in meters per second m s FLOODING informs when an area becomes wer or flooded O POWERUP informs when a power outage occurs SNMP Other sensors such as airflow of shock can be monitored via this check SNMPTRAP Near real time alerts from IO Ory Contact sensor smoke motion door sensors Security Sensors Checks AXISSECURITY Trigger alerts generated by events from AXIS camera s NPM Network performance amp availability checks show gt gt SPM Server performance amp availability checks show gt gt 3 VSM Virtualization amp Cloud performance amp availability checks show gt gt Copyrigm 20021 2012 ServersChesh All ngrm reserved Kinnntering Applianee versan 1000 START MOHIITORAIG N CE VE OH En En En rap Select your sensor from the above list and click on the Next Step button Assign a name to the monitor Monitor label name Device name IP Address Application Group to which the monitor belongs to none gt gt STEP 3 BACK Inthe above screen make sure to have a clear name for the sensor For a rack indicate for example that it is the Intake temperature For Device add here the rack so select Add New Device and as a name enter for example Sensors Rack 1 and provide the IP address of the Sensorgateway Click on the gt gt STEP 3 button Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 74 Set the frequency
21. er tarts C SLRVERSCHLCK m E ae a SERVERSCHECK Sample Server Room Cent S052 20 S berym GAA AD eg mare Lanor Apptemre wermer 9 05 staat worsronme ee ml With your mouse click on the floor plan where you want your probe to be added A new dialog window will open Add Sensor Probe Move Sensor Probe Delete Sensor Probe Save Map Sensor Sensor Rack 1 Add All Probes TEMPERATURE INTAKE 13294850301 2 TEMPERATURE TopFront 13294850202 TEMPERATURE TopBack 13294850203 es eS ee Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY When you click on Add All Probes then all probes linked to that sensor Device in the Monitoring Software will be added at once onto the floor map To add individual probes simply select the probe from the list Click on Save Map to save your mappings You can move a probe by clicking on the Move Sensor Probe button and then pointing with your mouse on a probe The cursor will change in a cross and you can drag amp drop it to the new position Don t forget to click on the Save Map to save the move Restart the Monitoring Service once you have added all your sensor probes It will now load your new configuration and start plotting the heat maps To view your heat maps click on the Infrastructure menu option and select the type of heat map you want to view Temperature Humidity or Airflow TE Monitoring Appliance version 10 0 0 M
22. the Internal Temperature Sensor of the SensorGateway External probes are shown below the built in temperature probe Depending on the conditions in which the SensorGateway and or probes are placed a smaller or larger offset compared to actuals from a certified calibration system may be noticed To solve that the sensors can be easily recalibrated as explained in section 11 of this document Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 6 Configuring the SensorGateway s access security The SensorGateway s can be username and password secured Default factory values are admin admin To change the values click on the User Security Settings menu option ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Configuration sss mm mm m nn ee http 10 0 0 36 account htm Qr Yahoo D tr server room monitoring Se Me Ki SERVERSCHECK ahina e Device Info WOTE Username admin Email Alert New Password SNTP Retype Password SNMP Support Reset Firmware Update Reboot Copyright 2010 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd When done click on the Submit button You will be prompted for the new username and password The user name or password you entered for area Protected on 10 0 0 36 80 was incorrect Make sure you re entering them correctly and then try again Your password will be sent unencrypted Name admin Remember this password Printed
23. unique feature of the ServersCheck SensorGateway and external probes is that the SensorGateway has a calibration feature available from the web interface This feature allows to correct temperature and humidity readings based upon for example a NIST Traceable measurement system To recalibrate the built in or external probes click on the Sensor Calibration menu option of the main screen ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Configuration I 4 http 10 0 0 24 sensor_status html amp Qr Yahoo Dr amp r server room monitoring Se Me KS SERVERSCHECK ae Device Info Sensor Status Sensor Status User Security Settings Network Tse Current Warning Down Repea Email id Value Range ae Alarm Email Alert 18 00 SNTP Internal r Temp UndefinedO 20 00 l l SNMP Support Sensor Calibration Z TempHumB Temp Undefined11 21 06 Firmware Update Reboot Update Copyright 2012 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd Adjust your sensor readings by modifying the offset value either or and click on Update ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Configuration q kl x server room monitoring Sensor Menu o SERVERSCHECK Device Info Sensor Status Sensor Calibration User Security Settings Network Sensor Example 0 t Type Value pes Email Alert ExternalHumd 38 80 RH Support Fuel Level Max Sensor Calibration Firmware U
24. using the RJ45 connector labeled Serial for SensorGateway v1 v2 amp v3 SensorGateway v4 or higher have 2 connectors for external probes labeled Probei and Probe2 On the top you plug in your network cable connected to a switch and this into the RJ45 connector labeled LAN PoE If you don t have a PoE enabled network then you will need the optional 12DC power adapter and plug it into the connector on top labeled DC 12V Important note It is highly recommended to reboot the SensorGateway after adding or removing any sensor probes for stability Also using incorrect power supplies or wrong PoE source may permanently damage the equipment and void the warranty Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 2 2 View of connected Temperature Sensor 2 3 View of connected Temperature amp Humidity Sensor e Considerations for humidity sensor O Very dependent on air flow O For rooms with different levels of air flows which is usually those in front of AC units and those that aren t you can calibrate accordingly for more accurate results of ambient level and rack or other specific point levels of humidity Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 2 4 View of connected Flooding Sensor 2 5 View of connected a Power Failure Sensor Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 3 Using the Wireless Sensors 3 1 Connect wireless hub to SensorGateway
25. 13 11 26 06 59 55 2013 11 26 06 59 49 2013 11 26 06 59 46 2013 11 26 06 58 39 2013 11 26 06 58 36 2013 11 26 06 58 21 2013 11 26 06 58 17 2013 11 26 06 58 11 2013 11 26 06 57 59 2013 11 26 06 57 56 2013 11 26 06 57 46 2013 11 26 06 57 43 2013 11 25 19 48 04 2013 11 25 19 48 01 2013 11 25 19 47 36 2013 11 25 19 47 33 User Security Settings Recover Network Email Alert SMS Alert hl SNMP Support Sensor Calibration Firmware Update Recover Reboot Warning Recover Warning Recover Warning Recover Warning Recover Warning Recover Each time a threshold is hit an entry is automatically recorded on the log And as seen on the screenshot recovery alerts are also included The SensorGateway is able to store up to 2048 entries and are downloadable in CSV format On column F of the CSV file the following legend is used for the alerts O Recovery 1 Warning 2 Down 13 2 XML Output gt C DT 192 168 11 80 xmlOutput xml This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it The document tree is shown below w lt note gt w lt status gt lt from gt 192 168 11 80 lt from gt lt from gt sqwi7 lt from gt lt ssname0 gt tempi lt ssnameo0 gt lt ssvalue0 gt 21 74 lt ssvalued gt lt ssnamel gt Ext Temp lt ssnamei gt lt ssvaluel gt 20 87 lt ssvaluel gt lt status gt w lt alerts gt lt alerti gt tempi 2i lt alert2 gt tempi 7i lt alert3 gt tempi 24 lt alert4
26. ERVERSCHECK ene 0 Device Info Sensor Status SNMP Setti ngs User Security Settings Network SNMP Agent Agent Enable F Port 161 Version SNMPv2 v Email Alert SMS Alert SNTP SNMP V2 Community Read Community public Write Community public SNMP V3 USM Username SNMP Support Sensor Calibration Firmware Update Reboot Auth Key Protocol MD5 Privacy Key Protocol AES SNMP Trap Trap Enable Trap Version SNMPv1_ Trap IP 0 0 0 0 Port 0 V2 Comunity amp Copyright 2013 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd Click on the Submit button when done Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 22 Now let s open the iReasoning MIB Browser Set the Address field to the IP address of your way Grew OOOO Tee File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help HOST RESOURCES MIB iso org dod internet mamt mib 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 17095 10 40 0 Click on the Advanced button File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help f S J RFC1213 MIB iso org dod internet mgmt mib 2 E Read Community Write Community SNMP Version In above screen confirm the Port as previously defined as well as the read community Click on the OK button File Edit Be Tools Bookmarks Help f Address temphum serverscheck info Advanced pins vw Operations wak 2 Go
27. LED is ON if able to sync with NTP time server Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 41 18 OLED Display Subscripts Internal Tem ne Temp nr E Temperature Temp itemp3 The OLED display gives one a quick view of the values the SensorGateway is reading The reference for the order of the subscript numbering is completely dependent on how the web page is showing it In the photos displayed the T1 value is referred to be temp1 while T2 is temp3 19 Rack mounting the SensorGateway The SensorGateway is a OU device that can be easily and securely mounted in a rack using standard rack mount screws with Phillips head Although one screw is sufficient to hold the whole equipment in place asecond one improves stability Typically the sensors are mounted at the rear ofthe rack where ample place is available so that it doesn t use any space reserved for server and other network rack mounted equipment Onine Sensor gt SERVERSCHECK WY S rverncheck com Temperature Sensor amp Gateway Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 21 99 C 21 94 C 42 20 The IO Sensor Probe 16 Dry Contacts IN amp 4 OUT 20 1 General Description The IO sensor probe is a 16 zone expander for the Sensorgateway that adds up to 16 dry contacts for sensor alarm detection and indication It has 4 output lines that can drive sirens and st
28. SMS credits status purchase new credits or check your SMS alerting history You can also add additional SMS recipients if you want SMS alerts to be send to multiple mobile numbers Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 31 Now connect to your SensorGateway and click on the SMS Alert menu option arim ServersCheck Se Soros Web Configuration Mozilla Firefox Eile Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help g 10 0 0 XX sms html v gt Googie PIND Av E ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Confi server room monitoring Se Me ead SERVERSCHECK _ Device Info Sensor Status SMS Alert setting User Security Settings Network Enable SMS UID 0DD049CD8BA94 PIN eeeee SMS Alert Email Alert SNTP Support You can find your UID and PIN code in the SMS Alerting portal Sensor Calibration Click here to access create your account Firmware Update Reboot Copyright 2012 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd i v 1059x733 S3Fox Activate the Enable SMS option by clicking on the checkbox Then enter the UID and PIN from your account page Click on the Submit button It will now send a SMS test alert to your cell phone Didn t you receive the SMS test alert Verify your network settings especially if the DNS server has been configured correctly in the Network menu settings If the DNS server has been correctly defined then make sure
29. TEMP EXT TEMP EXT TEMP HUMIDITY INT TEMP WT 0013 EXT TEMP WTEMP3 WTEMP1 WTH 0005 INT TEMP In this section you can optionally hand out read only access to this specific SensorGateway by clicking get link on Share sensor data Read Only Access to Sensor Data This feature allows you to share sensor data with other users without giving them the access to edit or modify your data Access is granted on a per device basis Dt Generate read only link Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 68 After clicking the generate button you ll be seeing the following Read Only Access to Sensor Data By sharing following link you can give other users access to the values of the device https my intrastructuremonitoring com sensordata_readonly php ID GekjxXm Fi Deactivate read only link Additionally after handing them out you have the option to deactivate the link by simply clicking the associated button 26 4 Alerts The ServersCheck Cloud Platform provides 2 kinds of alerts threshold and if then IFT alerts While the 2 methods will be discussed in greater detail on the following sub sections the main difference between the two would be their respective scopes For the threshold alerts configuring an alert would be automatically applied to all devices registered on the Cloud Platform For IFT alerts one could filter the alerts so as to apply it only on the desired conditional scenario
30. Up TERA She Delete Respond Quick Steps OneNote Tags F tra line breaks in this message were removed Sent Sun 7 4 2010 218 PM Subject ServersCheck Sensor Alert Sensor in Rack 1 has an issue on 04 07 2010 at 13 18 This is a test email Sensor Serverscheck com at All items E Activities E Mail Attachments amp Meetings Status Updates Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 30 11 SMS alerting from SensorGateway Requirements for SMS alerting An active account created on http sms serverscheck com Firmware 2 10 or higher on SensorGateways Outbound communication on port 80 from SensorGateway to Internet For SMS alerting SMS messages are sent by ServersCheck s SMS Gateway SensorGateways make a connection over TCP IP with the SMS Gateway servers for delivering SMS messages As per above requirements you need to create an account first on http sms serverscheck com ServersCheck SMS Alerting Management Portal Mozilla Firefox o LEN X Mak O File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help e a Q g amp sms serverscheck com register asp EB Google PRY D z E ServersCheck SMS Alerting Managemen server room monitoring ces SERVERSCHECK IM HOME LOGIN CREATE AN ACCOUNT ACTIVATE NUMBER DEREGISTER NUMBER TERMS OF SERVICE Create an account Fill all the fields in the form below to register for the Ser
31. all settings to be lost 1 Remove the external sensor probe 2 Remove the power adapter or PoE cable 3 Push the Reset button 4 While the Reset button is pushed plug in the power adapter or PoE Cable 5 After 10 seconds the Green amp Yellow led s will be on steady not blinking 6 Remove power adapter or PoE cable 7 Wait 3 seconds 8 Plug in power adapter or PoE cable 9 After afew seconds both Green amp Yellow led s are blinking 10 Reconnect to the SensorGateway s web interface at http 192 168 11 160 Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 37 15 3 SensorGateway v5 Following only applies to SensorGateways v5 Resetting the device to factory default will result in all settings to be lost 1 Remove the external sensor probe 2 Remove the power adapter or PoE powered network cable 3 Push the Reset button 4 While the Reset button is pushed plug in the power adapter or PoE powered network cable 5 Hold it for 5 seconds before releasing it The yellow LED should be blinking fast 6 Wait until the yellow LED is not blinking fast anymore 7 On the LED display the Sensorgateway will reboot After a few seconds both Green amp Yellow led s should be flashing slowly 8 While the PoE or power adapter is plugged in push the Reset button 9 Hold it for 5 seconds before releasing it 10 On the LED display the Sensorgateway will reboot After a few seconds both Green amp Yello
32. and other network rack mounted equipment 20 6 Basic Wiring Diagram INPUTS if sensors are getting their power supply from the IO sensor probe nn ar Motion ensor ret sensor in 8 10 INO PPAZT BENENNEN punoJs w signal wire 12 volt wire 4 7 a 3 lt re sm lt ground wire T 22 1 2 2 im 4 E 2 3 O a o Ie fa It 10 Zr Id T ld T10 ST 10 gT 1g toa z oa Od vod Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 44 INPUTS if sensors are getting their power supply from an external source or internal battery Motion a E external power supply Sensor smoke gt or internal battery sensor lt 2 D in o 2F of B 2 g g Q Til LATE f O a e wn signal wire u positive supply s o a 3 a Negative supply S I o im a E O a o A oT Id IT 10 ZT Ia ET ia YT Id ST Ia ST Id tod z oa 0d vod Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 45 12Vd amp out Ground oo g fol ve LALLI ETE EEE EE Sensor tY SERVERSCHECK ver IO Sensor Probe Printed October 5 2014 OUTPUTS to drive a siren lamp strobe or any output device 888 Mm w S Aal rm J gt f o j er MJ STEELE TEETER ET TEE hh le Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY LED strobe lights or lamp output line wire 12 volt wi
33. apable of giving a 9 to 12 volt power supply and a maximum of 500 mA current capacity enough to power several sensors and output devices 24 2 Specifications EXPANSION PORTS up to 8 sensor probes OPERATING POWER SUPPLY power supply comes from the SensorGateway AUXILLARY SUPPLY maximum current capacity of 500mA at 9 to 12 VDC NUMBER OF INPUTS 4 dry contacts NUMBER OF OUTPUTS 4 digital and 2 relay outputs POLLING RATE can be set from 1 to 5 seconds COMMUNICATION CABLE 2 RJ45 cable to the SensorGateway 24 3 Probe Restrictions must not be connected with IO sensor probe must not be connected with wireless probe must not be connected with QoS probe Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 60 24 4 Connecting the SensorHub to the SensorGateway The sensor hub connects through regular RJ45 cables to the SensorGateway The unit is shipped with 2 short RJ45 cables and a mask plate You can use longer RJ45 cables if a longer distance is needed Plug the first RJ45 cable from on port 1 of the Sensor Hub and on port 1 of the SensorGateway Then plug in the second RJ45 cable on port 2 of the Sensor Hub and on port 2 of the SensorGateway If you use the short RJ45 cables shipped with the Sensor Hub then slide the metal mask plate over the SensorHub and SensorGateway as shown in above picture and the picture below 24 5 Terminal Connections www serverscheck com y O o MD N DO ay O
34. as been completed Should the upgrade fail and should the SensorGateway be unresponsive then perform a factory reset as described in section 12 of this document Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 40 17 SensorGateway s LED table JT Ir ft f 1361 i The following table details the different led indication combinations Each combination allows you to visually get the nature of the state issue Network Online Sensor P e fast 1 10 sec seconds before SensorGateway is ready Flashing Any Can t sync with NTP time server slow 1 sec Synchronized with NTP time server Flashing Can t communicate with external sensor probe Ann Jon 00000 Connected with external sensor probe 17 1 Normal Power on Reset No New Firmware Uploaded a Power ON state Yellow amp Green LED are ON for 2 seconds and start flashing b Run state Yellow amp Green LED are both flashing Green LED is ON if able to connect with external sensor probe Yellow LED is ON if able to sync with NTP time server 17 2 Reboot New Firmware Uploaded a Power ON state Yellow amp Green LEDs are ON for 1 second and Yellow LED starts flashing b Updating firmware state takes around 20 seconds Green LED stays ON Yellow LED will flash very fast about 1 10 seconds C Ready state Yellow amp Green LED are both flashing Green LED is ON if able to connect with external sensor probe Yellow
35. ations Tools Bookmarks Help Advanced om 1 3 6 1 4 1 17095 3 10 0 ia Dec ah p MIB Tree ie MREC 1213 MIB iso org dod internet mgmt mib wee c J HOST RESOURCES MIB iso org dod internet fH Serverscheck iso org dod internet private ent Description Operations Tool S Tares O General 162 In the SensorGateway we now need to define the IP address of the system on which the SNMP Trap Receiver runs and the port to use Those settings can be found in the SNMP menu option x 5 ES AN O en p ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Configuration be Ed a gt http 10 0 0 36 snmp htmi Qr Yahoo TI Br server room monitoring Se Me Bad SERVERSCHECK oo ee Device Info Sensor Status SNMP Setti ngs User Security Settings Network Enable SNMP Agent il A SNMP Agent Port Email Alert SNTP SNMP NMS IP 1000161 SNMP Support Firmware Update SNMP NMS Port 162 Reboot Read Community ee O ee m Copyright 2010 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd Click on the Submit button when done The SensorGateway willnow send a test SNMP Trap to the Trap Receiver iReasoning in this example Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY amp iReasoning MIB Browser ee File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Advanced OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 17095 3 10 0 Ope
36. ault IP address from factory of the SensorGateway is 192 168 11 160 To change the IP address to a different fixed one or to DHCP proceed as follows Make sure the SensorGateway is plugged with a network cable into the network 4 1 Set your PC in the same network segment as the SensorGateway The steps below apply to a Windows 7 system For other systems Windows Mac Nix steps are similar Go to Network Panel gt Network amp Sharing Center r ay Jr All Control Panel Items Network and Sharing Center v Search Contro Panel Control Panel Home View your basic network information and set up connections Change adapter settings A gt wi See full map Change advanced sharing settings MAARTENVANLAERE Network Internet This computer View your active networks Connect or disconnect Access type Internet Network H G omeGroup TST Home network P Connections Local Area Connection Change your networking settings m g Set up a new connection or network Set up a wireless broadband dial up ad hoc or VPN connection or set up a router or access point Connect to a network Connect or reconnect to a wireless wired dial up or VPN network connection See also HomeGroup od Choose homegroup and sharing options Access files and printers located on other network computers or change sharing settings Internet Options P pn g ing s
37. ctive archive subfolders For temperature this is heatmaps temperature archives Infrastructure Map Settings Temperature Scale Celsius Farenheit Sensor Radius 250 pixels Archive heat maps every minutes Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 80 28 3 Mapping sensors on your floor plan Now that you defined the general settings it is time to map the sensors on your floor plan LEER EEE EERE EEE EEE EEE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EES FREER EERE EEE EEE EERE EEE EE EEE REESE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EE ESSER EEE EEEE EEE EE EEE EH ICMAT MiIOYTIIMc HAN CCTTIMAC TEMPERATURE MAP MARKERS HUOMION Y MAP MARKER AIRFLOW MAP MARKERS ah Select the option EDIT TEMPERATURE MAP MARKERS in the above Infrastructure tile on the Settings page of the Monitoring Software A new page will load with the floor plan that you just saved on the server Now click on the Add Sensor Probe you will notice that the menu option turns blue indicating that it is active ee 1B Mortoneg Appkance version 10 0 0 Monia Fretar a e Ble fdt Yew Hegtery Bookmarks Tost Help pn TF i 3 Gasse Wetute ce B Seog te Pig Y 0 uU Y 107 Sensor Qed Semo Probe 2G APN Authentication Timnas Umer kevak 46 91 returned vakse greater than 4 SERVERSCHECK FJ Montorieg Apphane werson 1000 1 rer er Selene Baron Prone Save ne ee
38. d to correct the potential offset of the temperature probe See section Inthe main window click on the Network option in the right hand side menu Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 14 4 t E itt 197 168 11 160 sernce status trl Server room monitoring 7 SERVERSCHECK Sensor Status You can now change the SensorGateway s IP address to any value you like either to DHCP or toa fixed IP We will now set it to 10 0 0 36 Af eam ld O mapo 16811 360 hem ng A server room monitoring Se Me KSA SERVERSCHECK cus i Device Info Sensor Status Network Settings User Security Settings Network IP Address DHCP 192 168 11 160 Email Alert SNTP Subnet Mask 95595500 SNMP Gateway 192 168 11 1 Support Firmware Update Primary DNS 192 168 11 1 Reboot Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Net BIOS Name SENSORGATEWAY 5 Copyright 2010 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd Once the value has been changed the SensorGateway will reboot itself and will then be accessible through the newly defined IP Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 15 Te YA Vanon server room MonHoning SERVERSCHECK Device info Sensor Status Reboot In Progress User Security Settings Network Email Alert Sensor Gateway will be available shortly at http 10 0 0 36 Now reset your system to its normal IP address In our case
39. done click on the OK button r Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General 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 i IP address 192 168 Subnet mask 255 4 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Advanced 4 2 Connecting to the SensorGateway Open your browser and surf to http 192 168 11 160 A connection will be made to the web server on board of the SensorGateway and you will be prompted for a username amp password Default username and password is admin admin To view this page you must log in to area Protected on 192 168 11 160 80 Your password will be sent unencrypted Name admin _ Remember this password onen When logged in you will be shown the main screen of the SensorGateway with the first sensor reading being the built in temperature probe Any temperature probe built in or external has been calibrated for accuracy in specific conditions that may defer from your actual setup Unlike other sensors the ServersCheck sensors can be easily adjuste
40. e 0 sensor 3Vaiue 0 sensor 3LastErrMsg 0 2 w m m uw 9 wu a i 2 n oO 04 07 2010 12 29 20 ternet private enterprises serverscheck control sensor 3Value 0 In the above screen copy you see all the SNMP parameters as made available by the ServersCheck SensorGateway At the bottom you will see the values of the internal temperature sensor connected to the appliance sensor1Value O and then of the values returned by external sensor probes connected to it In this example we added an external temperature amp humidity probe to it By clicking on a field you can see the matching OID for that field at the top In above example the OID for the humidity reading is 1 3 6 1 4 1 17095 3 10 0 9 2 SNMP Traps When threshold values are exceeded or on failure water detection or power failure the SensorGateway can send out SNMP Traps to network management systems On our system we have installed the iReasoning MIB Browser Go to Tools gt Trap Receiver amp iReasoning MIB Browser File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Address 10 0 0 36 Trap Receiver seen Gtrleh p 1 17095 3 10 0 Trap Sender E Serverscheck iso org Set the Trap Receiver Port This is the UDP port used by the SNMP Trap Receiver to receive incoming messages In our example we set it to 162 Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 24 iReasoning MIB Browser File Edit Oper
41. e your operator blocks it then we could recommend AuthSMTP com which provides a solid SMTP relay service With AuthSMTP com you can subscribe to use their relay servers on a port such as 2525 while using standard authentication non SSL More information on http www authsmtp com Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY If you need to send alerts to multiple recipients then the best option is to create a group in your mail server to send out the email alerts to multiple people In the email body we suggest to put in the location of the sensor When you have multiple sensors a user easily knows where to look for when receiving the alert When done click on the Submit button It will now try to send a test message to the mail account ServensCreck SensorGeteway Web Confopwation u Ge Ge at a rtp 20 0 0 36 retuen remi Qe Yahoo D nn ren Sensor Menu SERVERSCHECK Device info Sensor Status Email Alert User Security Settings Network Test email has been sent successfully Emall Alert Below is the test email as received in Outlook 2010 oa EEE 44970 vls ServersCheck Sensor Alert Message Plein Text hl Message i a Bj ignore Xx a r T LAJ O Shedensense gt H N G Mark Unread ae a ka TO Manager g i Categorize 7 unk Delete Reply Reply Forward M Move sendte Transiste Zoom all GA Team t mail H7 Onerate Follow
42. eeeeeeeceeeeceseeeeeens 221 9 1 SNMP Get Requests 0200220220200nnunnunaunannnunnnnnunnnnnunnunnennnnnennunnennsnnenannsnnn 221 925 NMP T AS sae seco ee ee a een 24 10 Email alerting from SensorGateway zneeeesnsseenssnsnenensnnnnnnnsnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnenennennnenn 27 10 1 GmailaS E mail server innen 21 10 2 Tunneling an SSL CONN cCtiONn cccccecccssecceseceeeeceeenceeeneceeeeceseueeseueeeeeeeeeees 29 10 3 Mail Service Like AuthSMTP com ccecccsseccesseccesceeeseceeeeceeeacessueeeaueeeeees 29 11 SMS alerting from SensOrGatewa cccccsscccsssccssecessceeseccesceseecesseeeeeeeeeees 31 12 Setting threshold values in the SensorGateway for alerting 33 TB OS IVE eera E E A E E 35 131 ARTOS e ER EE E 34 132 AMVL OUUTE er ee TE E 34 Ae SaN Or CO TO re E lee ee 35 15 Factory resetting of SensorGateway seesssesssersrrresersrrrerrresereseresrresereserese 36 15 1 SensorGateways VL aNd Veen ee 36 15 2 SensorGateways v3 and VA iin 37 15 3 SENSO GATEWAY DD ui 38 16 Updating the firmware of the SensorGateway ccccssscceesceseeeeeceeneeeeeeeenes 39 17 SensorGateway S LED table re nern euer 41 17 1 Normal Power on Reset No New Firmware Uploaded 2 22ss22200 41 17 2 Reboot New Firmware Uploaded ccccsscccssseccsceceseceeesceeenceseueeeeeecenees 41 18 OLED Display SUDSEMIDUS si nciccc cis ansehen 42 19 Rack mounti
43. empt NA dtm e 7 WTH 0005 whum2 Humidity 58 dBm 100 At this point you have now successfully disconnected your wireless sensor from the SensorGateway 3 4 Restrictions Only one 1 wireless hub can be connected to the SensorGateway While the wireless hub is able to retrieve values from 30 sensors please be reminded that this doesn t mean 30 physical sensors can be read by it This dilemma arises when using a temperature and humidity sensor since one physical sensor will count for two logical sensors Thus when opting for that type of sensor for example you ll be restricted to permit 15 temperature and humidity sensors to your wireless hub But otherwise for the temperature only sensor you can go for up to 30 physical temperature sensors 3 5 Reconnection Window For a number of reasons if a wireless sensor fails to send its update it will try to connect every minute for 3 times After that if it still fails it will try to reconnect every 5 minutes for 1 hour 12 times If during that period the sensor still fails to push its data it will now go to sleep in order to save it battery From that point onwards you ll have to manually rejoin the wireless sensor once more as indicated on the Wireless Information section Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 12 4 Configuring the SensorGateway to the Network The SensorGateway can have 2 types of IPv4 addresses Fixed or Dynamic using DHCP The def
44. etting MobileMe Troubleshoot problems Windows Firewall Diagnose and repair network problems or get troubleshooting information Click on Local Area Connection and then click on Properties In the new window select Internet Protocol Version 4 and click on the Properties button U Local Area Connection Properties Local Area Connection Status General Connection IPv4 Connectivity Internet IPv6 Connectivity No Internet access Media State Enabled This connection uses the following items Duration 2 days 12 01 59 IE Client for Microsoft Networks 1 0 Gbps JB Kaspersky Anti Virus NDIS 6 Filter Z QoS Packet Scheduler 2 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks amp Broadcom NetLink TM Gigabit Ethemet Sent Sig Received y a Install Uninstall Properties Bytes 883 787 938 9 051 371 850 Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication Berenertes g Disable RIE across diverse interconnected networks Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY Now you need to set in the Properties window your PC in the same IP range as the sensor Remember the current settings of your PC before changing any value We recommend setting it to 192 168 11 159 as shown below When
45. gt tempi 44 lt alert5 gt Ext lt alert6 gt Ext lt alert7 gt Ext lt alert8 gt Ext lt alert9 gt Ext lt alertiO gt Ext Temp 25 lt alerti1 gt Ext Temp 25 lt alerti2 gt Ext Temp 25 lt alerti3 gt Ext Temp 25 lt alerti4 gt Ext Temp 25 lt alertiS gt Ext Temp 25 86 NORMAL 26 November 2013 13 54 37 lt alerti gt 80 DOWN 26 November 2013 13 54 13 lt alert2 gt 34 NORMAL 25 November 2013 20 10 24 lt alert3 gt 14 DOWN 25 November 2013 20 07 41 lt alert4 gt Temp 25 00 NORMAL 24 November 2013 19 17 44 lt alert5 gt Temp 25 06 WARNING 24 November 2013 19 17 43 lt alert6 gt Temp 25 00 NORMAL 24 November 2013 19 15 52 lt alert7 gt Temp 25 06 WARNING 24 November 2013 19 15 50 lt alert gt Temp 25 00 NORMAL 24 November 2013 19 14 49 lt alert9 gt 06 WARNING 24 November 2013 19 14 48 lt alert10 gt 00 NORMAL 24 November 2013 19 14 16 lt alertil gt 06 WARNING 24 November 2013 19 14 14 lt alerti2 gt 00 NORMAL 24 November 2013 19 13 29 lt alerti3 gt 06 WARNING 24 November 2013 19 13 28 lt alerti4 gt 00 NORMAL 24 November 2013 19 13 11 lt alert15 gt The log can be accessed by appending xm Output xml at the end of the SensorGateway s IP address DNS entry as seen on the screenshot More than the alerts it also gives you the current status of the device This option shows the latest 500 alert entries Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 34 14 Sensor Calibration A
46. have one ready then we recommend creating one in Visio or similar Important to note is that the heat map layer is plotted on top of what is white So set your drawing to white as background The floor plan has to be saved in a PNG file format this is very important It will fail if you save it any other format than PNG Name your file template png and save it in the heatmaps subfolder of your main ServersCheck_Monitoring folder r j gt Computer APPS D Program Files ServersCheck_Monitoring heatmaps gt Nay p g g Organize v Include in library VY Favorites EU Desktop X Recent Places d Downloads I Dropbox L Photo Stream Libraries Documents a Music t Pictures Videos 3 Homegroup ME Computer amp Local Disk C ca APPS D J 5 items State 2B Shared Share with v 4 Search heatmaps New folder fl Name Date modified Type Size I airflow 12 13 2012 4 28 PM _ File folder do humidity 12 12 2012 11 39 File folder P temperature 1 6 2013 5 50 PM File folder 7 RS template png 12 26 2012 4 39 PM _ PNG File 13 KB Thumbs db 12 27 2012 7 26 PM Data Base File 10 KB Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 79 28 2 Preparing the heat maps in the ServersCheck Monitoring Software Appliance With your browser go to the home page of the ServersCheck Monitoring Software Typically this is
47. http myservername 1272 Now select the option Settings from the home page You will notice the Infrastructure tile in the settings options Select in there the option Infrastructure Map Settings Monitoring Apphance verson 10 0 0 Mozilla Feefox Sox ROR x File Eda View History Bookmarks Tools Help Oe te c B sog Par O1 MO W102 _Senser Qos Sensor Probe 2G APN Authentication Time Error level 46 91 returned value greater than 40 SERVERSCHECK WI Monitoring Appliance version 10 0 0 ADO CHECK CONPICURATION WIZARD DEFAULT MONITOR VALUES ZO i SELECT AN OPTION gt gt START CONFIGURATION EDT ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT TEAM USER COMMIGURE ALERT SETTINGS rm eom SELECT AN OPTION w SELECT AN OPTION x TUNING amp LAYOUT Se a amp GEO MAP SETTINGS Copymgm 20022012 Serverscheak Ali mgnt reserved tisnitanag Appliance versan 1000 OE AND LI re nn OO ar anness anaes On the Infrastructure Map Settings page you can configure following items The temperature unit being used Celsius or Farenheit this is important as the software will automatically color zones based on the ASHRAE standards for server rooms amp data centers Sensor radius this is the width of the circle being drawn for that sensor this allows to fine tune based on scale of floor map The software can create archive maps of heat maps for historic analysis amp audit trails The archived maps are stored in the respe
48. ime Error levet 46 91 returned value greater than 40 SERVERSCHECK WI Monitoring Appliance version 1000 mod Add New Monitor Wizard Step 5 of 5 Assign alerts to the monitor TEMPERATURE Gad Scaverscueck Any setting below is optional If no values are set then no notifications will be performed Send a SMS Message to Send a MSN Message to Send a Network Message to Perform Sound Alen 3 beeps Send a SNMP Trap i Perform a HTTP CET to Execute an application Comyngnt 2007 2512 ServersChegh All ngam sered hiannanng Appliasce verwon 1000 Click on SAVE SETTINGS The temperature monitor has now been added to the list of items being monitored For further instructions on configuring the Monitoring Software please visit http wiki serverscheck com Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 78 28 Configuring heat maps in the ServersCheck Monitoring Software Appliance The ServersCheck Monitoring Software Appliance has the feature as of release 10 0 0 to create heat maps for temperature humidity and airflow In this chapter we assume that you have setup all your sensors as described in section 18 of this manual Following is a sample heat map Rack Rack Rack 1 3 4 Rack Rack Rack 7 8 10 28 1 Creating a floor map of the server room or data center The first step is to create a floor map of your server room or data center If you don t
49. inted October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 47 20 8 Wiring configuration and settings anti tampering The IO sensor probe does not have the ability to give out specifically a tamper alert But it can be wired and set to give out a normal alert if ever a power supply wire or a signal wire was cut off in which case the monitoring team must still attend to Basic wiring diagram for Inputs still applies INPUTS if sensors are getting their power supply from the IO sensor probe Ey Window an Motion n ensor ita sensor Sonar cline 3 sensor g D w E co T In rm e a e ce e a et 1 l in signal wire 12 volt wire z 2 2 a lt a oO zm lt ground wire 35 1 W 2 am y Q O a I ca It ia ZT Ia T 10 tr Id ST I0 9T Ig toa z 00 Od vod Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY INPUTS if sensors are getting their power supply from an external source or internal battery Motion E external power supply Sensor smoke a or internal battery sensor a in Oo 3 E ha oe 2 un signal wire an positive supply m x a 7 negative supply S m un 3 O u TTT LETT gt A typical sensor motion smoke CO etc has dry contacts as its signal output to a control panel usually located inside of the sen
50. interval of checking the environmental condition Assign a frequency to the monitor TEMPERATURE How often do you want to perform this monitor every minutes When the monitor failed how often do you want to a jaia retry it before considering it as down gt gt STEP 4 BACK The temperature check connects to a temperature sensor and retrieves the real time value captured by the sensor In a server room temperature should be between 18 27 C or 64 80 F This check requires a ServersCheck temperature sensor probe Click here for more info Sensor location SensorGateway Type Ambient Room Temperature Monitoring Under Raised Floor Intake Rack Temperature Bottom Front Rack Set status to DOWN when Top Front Rack Temperature op Back Rack Temperature Above screen with Sensor Location will be shown when you have selected a temperature sensor From the drop down menu select the location of the room this will be used when creating the temperature heat maps Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY The temperature check connects to a temperature sensor and retrieves the real time value captured by the sensor In a server room temperature should be between 18 27 C or 64 80 F This check requires a ServersCheck temperature sensor probe Click here for more info Ambient Room Temperature Monitoring Set status to DOWN when SensorGateway 1 Probe Serial Select now your SensorGateway t
51. m ra wr oore _wtemps Temperature 43 dem 100 rs wrom empa Temperature 44 dem 100 e wmo mems Temperature 44 dem 100 rr wmo wu Humidity 58 dem 100 ret St Temp a am a o Berem wa am a of eeren a am a n erem a am a a S temp a am a s Temp wa am a a it Temp a am a s eee a a te i erem wa aam a Finally after which you will now be able to view your wireless sensors From here on the wireless sensor will update the wireless hub every 2 minutes Sensor Status state T Current Warning Down Repeat SMS y Value Range Range Alarm Temp Int Temp Sensor Wireless Zu 56 50 Wireless oO RES ug 22 33 C Sensor P Wireless a 57 14 o coor y ZRH Update Reset Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 3 3 Disconnecting the wireless sensors For security purposes if one opts to disjoin the wireless sensors from the SensorGateway you can do so by holding the function button for 10 seconds Once that s done you ll see the LED indicator blink 1 3 times and upon navigating to the wireless info section the triggered wireless sensor should now be unregistered losing its information starting on the Rssi and Batt Level columns Upon doing a reload on the browser the disconnected wireless sensor will look similar to what s highlighted Wireless Info 1 wrons memp Temperature 60 dem 100 be t
52. n It s Add condition s Add action You can arrange alerts by drag n drop Alerts not containing a sensor type condition and at least one action will be ignored For your conditions hit Add condition and choose whichever parameters you desire For this demo we ll simply select a temperature threshold of 35 degrees for our condition Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY Add new alert condition Device Sensor Type Day of the Week Day of the Month Month Hour If Then Alerts setting If Then It Temp sensor value is Add action Add condition NOTE As indicated on the blue note on the lower left page your conditions should at least contain a sensor type For our action by hitting Add action you can choose to send an email alert set the device status or both Add new alert act on Email Set device status Now after the configured demo if any of the configured SensorGateway s temperature sensor goes above 35 degrees an alert will be sent via email and that device s status will be set to a warning state If Then Alerts setting If Then It Temp sensor value is higher than 35 Send email to my email address com Add condition Set device status to warning Add action Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 71 26 5 SensorGateway Location For a more organized view of your over all monitoring infrastructu
53. n 27 C or 81 F based on ASHRAE Standards You can find the threshold values in our best practices document at http www serverscheck com sensors temperature_best_practices asp Click on TEST SETTINGS to verify your settings amp ServersCheck PREMIUM Edition version 8 7 1 M http localhost 1272 addwizard3 html Testing Settings My d Please wait The value being returned is the temperature value as read from the sensor sone ServersCheck PREMIUM Edition version 8 7 1 M x _ http localhost 1272 addwizard4_i html type TEl v7 Feedback Testing Settings The check has been performed Status OK Value returned 25 88 Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 77 If you get a reply like in the following screen with the error Couldn t retrieve value for OID then simply reboot the sensor ServersCheck PREMIUM Edition version 8 7 1 M Eh EEE http localhost 1272 addwizard4_1 html type TE 7 Feedback Testing Settings The check has been performed Status DOWN Error returned Couldn t retrieve value for OID SUGGEST ERROR SOLUTION Click now on the STEP 5 button to define how you would like to be alerted Moeutanng Apphance verson 10 0 0 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Took Help FW O OYE creo wer CB oo Plae a ALO W 107 Sensor QoS Sensor Probe 26 APN Authentication T
54. ng the SensorGateway cccccsscccssecceseceesscecseceeeeceeseceesneeseneeees 42 20 The lO Sensor Probe 16 Dry Contacts IN amp 4 OUT ec ceccccesecceeeeeeeeeenees 43 Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 20 1 GeneralDeschiyptions sse een 43 20 2 SDEEICIHONS see rasen ne een ee een era 43 20 3 APPIO ee ee ee ee ae 43 204 Terminal DESPO enrarir EAE ERATAN 43 20 5 MOUNTING Mst CtUONS eseese riesen EENE 44 20 6 Basic Wiring Diagrami ea nccngei kassani arinaa 44 20 7 SensorGateway IO Sensor Probe Interface ccccceecceeeseeeseceeeeeneeeeeees 47 20 8 Wiring configuration and settings anti taMpering ccceccseeeeeeeeeees 48 20 9 Output Triggering Automatic and SNMP Set ccccceccceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 52 Bile SEE SENSOR ee ae ee 54 21 1 GOMOD CSCO ION ee ee ee 54 212 WICWOP DOO SENSON see res 54 21 3 View of Motion Sensor ueessssesssesessenennnnnnennnennnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnenssnnnnnennnnsnnn 55 21 4 WiCW of Smoke Sensor susanne hen 55 DD SOU SET OM ee ee ee Eee 56 22 1 MIEW OT Sound Sensor ann 56 23 Stainless Steel Temperature Sensor ASSEMDIY cccccesccceseceeseeeeeseceeeeceeeeeeeees 60 29 1 SEN OU ee ee ee ee 60 29 1 General DESC rD Oae ee 60 24 2 SPECHCAIONS a EEEE 60 24 3 Probe Restrictions sein inineesussnenase ae near einsehen 60 24 4 Connecting the SensorHub to the SensorGateway eeesnsseesessnnnnsenneneenennenenn 61 24 5
55. nto new editions of the publication For safety reasons the SensorGateways and sensor probes may never be moved fully or partially covered while operating Warranty For the warranty on this product please visit http www serverscheck com OPENING SENSORGATEWAY OR EXTERNAL SENSOR PROBE VOIDS THE WARRANTY Certifications C The ServersCheck sensors are FCC Class A amp CE Class B certified Certificates can be downloaded from http www serverscheck com sensors ServersCheck sensors were tested and certified by following international certification bodies Pa EI TUV NORD Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY Table of Contents 1 ServersCheck Sensors OvervieW cccccsscccesecccsscceenceceuceceeeeeeseeeeaeeseneceaeneeseaeetsuses 5 1 1 Unboxing video of the ServersCheck SCNSOSS cccccssecceseeceesceeeceeeneeeeeeeens 5 1 2 SensorGateway Quick OvervieW csnsssesessessesnsnensennnnnnnnnnsnennennnnensnsnsnsnnnssnnennnnn 5 1 3 External Sensor Probes cccccsseccsececececsseceenscceeecesenceseneeseeeceeeeceseneesegeeees 6 2 Connecting the ServersCheck Sensor Probes csccccsececsseeceseceeeceeeeseseneeeeeeeees 7 Pile GEenerallnstrutti ns ee ee ee 7 2 2 View of connected Temperature Sensor ccccccsseccsseeceseceeseeceeeeseeeeeaeeeenees 8 2 3 View of connected Temperature amp Humidity SENSOF cccsseceseceeeeeeceseeeees 8 2 4 View of c
56. o Mm on SERVERSCHECK SensorHub Cc gt Cc gt joooofoofoo eo Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 61 PROBE 1 AND PROBE 2 connect to SensorGateway using two RJ 45 cables PORT 1 TO PORT 8 connect sensor probes DI 1 to DI 4 connect to 4 dry contact inputs DO 1 to DO 4 connect to 4 digital outputs NO COM and NC relay outputs 24 6 Basic wiring INPUTS dry contact same wiring diagram as the IO sensor probe for inputs OUTPUTS digital same wiring diagram as the IO sensor probe for outputs OUTPUTS relay connection to a load will depend on the wiring convention LOAD NC NO relay terminals NO normally open always open contact not connected NC normally closed always shorted contact connected C common common terminal Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 62 24 7 The SensorGateway Webpage Expansion of Probes Warning Repea output state t V SM oO clear ouput je t 5 e oe me f mame er Range en Siten Ema sus Trap ouput u cear ouput lt 181 lt 151 ges a Temp int Temp 22 44 C or or G A RELAYI g gt gt fi Water Water OP on e n a oe Air Air Flow Air Air Flow wa 00 m s lt ar lt cs Hlala DISABLE lt lt 151 Temperature Temp Ext Temp 21 44 C A o OUTPUT2 gt al gt a lt 451 lt 401 Humidity Humidity Humidity 65 12 RH M Hin amp OUTPUT2 gt gt aa
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58. ozilla Firefox ob x File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help o ao Mies 1 AQ W102 Sensor QoS Sensor Probe 2G APN Authentication Time Error level 46 91 returned value greater than 40 SERVERSCHECK Monitoring Appliance version 10 0 0 server room monitoring paj SERVERSCHECK pashooad Inirzistgtieitig Temperature Map Humidity Map Airflow Map Repora Kanyyggs leid SERVERSCHECK Sample Server Room Copyright 2003 2012 ServersCheck All rights reserved Monitoring Appliance version 10 0 0 START MONITORING Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 82 29 Power Rating A SensorGateway can be provided with up to 12 watts of power from a PoE source Because of this careful power budgeting should be done especially when probes like the IO QoS and fuel sensors are to be utilized Below shows the power ratings of ServersCheck sensor modules Security Probe With the given power ratings for best practices the fuel sensor power meter sensor probes QoS probe and the wireless hub should be connected to a dedicated SensorGateway as they are more resource intensive in power and memory than the other ones Know however that in the mentioned list it would be completely fine to use 2 of them in combination on a single SensorGateway i e SensorGateway with IO and QoS probes Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 83
59. pdate Reboot Fuel Level Min Air Flow Threshold Shock Threshold Internal External Copyright 2012 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 35 15 Factory resetting of SensorGateway 15 1 SensorGateways v1 and v2 Following only applies to SensorGateways v1 amp v2 the matching models are shown below You can always hard reset the SensorGateway to its default factory settings as follows Resetting the device to factory default will result in all settings to be lost 1 Plug in power adapter or PoE cable 2 Within 2 seconds from plugging the power adapter or PoE cable push the Reset button with a pen or similar and hold it for 5 seconds before releasing it 3 Wait until the yellow LED doesn t blink anymore 4 Reconnect to the SensorGateway s web interface at http 192 168 11 160 Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 36 15 2 SensorGateways v3 and v4 Following only applies to SensorGateways v3 and v4 matching the picture below Kindly note that due to a mistake in the boot loader of v3 units the internal system specifications show it as a v2 unit However those are v3 units or v4 for dual sensor probes when they match the picture below You can always hard reset the SensorGateway to its default factory settings as follows Resetting the device to factory default will result in
60. r ServersCheck sensors http www serverscheck com sensors sensorgateway_ unboxing video asp 1 2 SensorGateway Quick Overview The SensorGateway is the heart of the ServersCheck environmental sensors This base unit is where all the smart logic resides from connection to monitoring reporting and alerting 1 SensorGateway supports up to 2 external probes temperature humidity airflow shock flooding power failure dry contact nn 5 built in web server amp SNMP agent v1 v2 amp w 2 oled display _ 6 built in alerting via email amp SMS 3 OU rack mountable Zu pa 7 PoE network interface 4 built in temperature sensor The SensorGateway is connected to the network via a standard network cable over a 10 100Mbps network It supports PoE too This allows for powering the sensors without having to rely on external power adapters If you don t have a PoE network then a power adapter is optionally available In the following sections of this user manual we are going to describe in detail the configuration and operation of the base unit It is recommended to verify the calibration of the temperature probe in your environment and if an offset is noticed to recalibrate the sensor as explained in section 11 of this document The maximum tested length between a PoE switch and the SensorGateway is 100ft or 30 meters Actuals may vary depending on cable quality switch and environmental factors Prin
61. rap Email Alert SNTP SNMP internattemp Temp Undefined 35 06 C Support Firmware Update Reboot TempHum Temp Undefined2 24 13 C Undefined3 52 84 RH Copyright 2010 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd State this shows if the internal sensor or the external sensor probe is working or not Id identifier of type of sensor Type type of reading for the sensor Name this is the name of the sensor and will be used in alerting Current value this is the latest reading for both the internal sensor and the external sensor probe Warning range below the minimum value and above the maximum value a WARNING alert will be sent Current value color will change to orange Down range below the minimum value and above the maximum value a DOWN alert will be sent Current value color will change to red DOWN overrules WARNING Repeat alarm when set then this will trigger an alert to be sent every 5 minutes Email when checked then email alerts will be sent for this sensor value SNMP Trap when checked then a SNMP Trap will be this value Delete removes the value from the list It can t be undone and will require to restore to factory defaults Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 33 13 Logging 13 1 Alert Log Alert Log Download All gt HERE lt Alert Log 2013 11 26 07 00 17 2013 11 26 07 00 14 2013 11 26 07 00 05 2013 11 26 06 59 59 20
62. rations Wak Go Name m2 omw 136121 MIB RFC1213MIB Syntax o O Source 10 0 0 36 Timestamp 45 minutes 3 seconds SNMP Version De Enterprise iso org dod internet private enterprises serverscheck pees Specific 0 Desc seen Generic enterpriseSpecific Variable Bindings iso org dod internet mgmt mib 2 system sysObjectID 0 OID 0 0 0 0 0 iso org dod internet private enterprises serverscheck control sensor3Value 0 Above shows the SNMP Trap as received by iReasoning MIB Browser Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 10 Email alerting from SensorGateway The ServersCheck sensors can generate autonomous alerts via SNMP Traps and also via email To setup email alerting click on the Email Alert tab on the right hand side menu L ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Configuration u wm ww gt _ ro a http 10 0 0 36 email html Qr Yahoo D r server room monitoring Se Me bad SERVERSCHECK acka li Device Info Sensor Status Email Alert User Security Settings Network Email Alert Enable SMTP Server Email Alert SNTP SMTP Port SNMP SMTP Authentication SMTP Username Support Firmware Update SMTP Password Reboot From address Sensor ServersCheck com To demo serverscheck com Cc Email Subject ServersCheck Sensor Ale
63. re 46 20 7 _SensorGateway IO Sensor Probe Interface Output Status Tigh Input Status ingemeio1s ox 500 Open m a orenez ox 500 Open m s remen ox 500 Open m lt orenez ox 500 Open m oenen ox 500 onen m e Undetoioas ox 500 open m 5 Undetei0as 108 500 open m _ sof ndemei025 ox 500 open m l Undemei027 ox 500 Open m ral Undeteio26 ox 500 Open _ 13 Undemeio20 ox s0 Open o hal ndemeio30 ox 500 Open m 13 Undeteioat ox 500 Open m Fon m open m OUTPUT1 TO OUTPUT4 check box is used to activate and set an OUTPUT drive to an output device siren or strobe lamp NAME is used to assign a name to a zone or sensor ie motion1 smoke1 door 1 VALUE shows the status of a zone OK normal condition Trig a zone sensor has been triggered Time milliseconds a time period that can be set which serves as a wait period before the IO sensor probe considers a change of state of a zone sensor as an alert or a trigger Normal State this will set the logic of the Input on how to define a trigger change of state coming from the sensors it can be set as open for normally open NO logic or closed for normally closed NC logic ALWAYS CLICK UPDATE AFTER EVERY CHANGE IN VALUES PARAMETERS for changes to take effect Pr
64. re you could setup the location of each of your SensorGateways From the Devices tab click Location to set it up Edit Device Location main street san francisco gt l AT ij es 4 Noodsto es j pnsas AN KLS ite 5 Fy Franci gt I ih KAP LIE FRE The CastroPotrerc AAN aiia l MEES 4750 Pee N A Cagle NT Heights m O va Map data 2013 Google Terms of Use Report a mop error Drag the marker to improve your search Lot EA En En Long 122 39186610000002 Cancel After updating it you could now navigate to the Map tab and view the configured devices a x SGW 12 Wireless Device ID 52b2f32773096 S N af a acramento u Fran O OStockton een N Fre a lt o Modesto iene San Jose California oSanta Cruz 4 it Par o o Salinas Fresno t i ean ita Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 72 27 Configuring the ServersCheck Monitoring Software for centralized sensor monitoring The ServersCheck Monitoring Software allows you to centrally monitor sensors located virtually anywhere Central Management simplifies the supervision and alerting configuration With the ServersCheck Monitoring Software one can add the SMS alerting ensure to receive alerts even when the network is down All communication between central monitoring software and sensors is over TCP IP using the UDP protocol on port 161
65. robe lights It is also capable of giving a 12 volt power supply and a maximum of 700 mA current Capacity enough to power several sensors and output devices Only one IO Sensor Probe per SensorGateway is supported 20 2 Specifications SENSOR TYPE HARDWIRED OPEN CLOSED OPERATING POWER SUPPLY power supply comes from the Sensorgateway AUXILLARY SUPPLY maximum current capacity of 7 00mA at 12 VDC NUMBER OF INPUTS 16 NUMBER OF OUTPUTS 4 INDICATOR RANGE OK TRIG POLLING RATE can be set from 1 to 5 seconds COMMUNICATION CABLE RJ45 TO RJ45 connector to the Sensorgateway 20 3 Applications SNMP interface sensor trigger and status SNMP traps sent when a change of state occurred SNMP polling for zone sensor status SNMP set capability for OUTPUT purposes 12 VDC power source for sensors 20 4 Terminal Description TERMINAL BLOCKS DI1 to DI16 16 digital inputs DO1to DO4 4A digital outputs 12V 12 VDC supply GND supply ground Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 43 20 5 Mounting instructions The IO sensor probe is a device that can be easily and securely mounted in a rack using standard rack mount screws with Phillips head Although one screw is sufficient to hold the whole equipment in place a second one improves stability Typically the sensors are mounted at the rear of the rack where ample place is available so that it doesn t use any space reserved for server
66. rt EmailBody Sensor in Rack 1 has an issue Copyright 2010 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd This screen consists of 3 main parts Mail server settings Mail heading settings from to subject Mail content body For email alerting ServersCheck supports standard outgoing mail servers like the ones used by ISP s SMTP relay servers or corporate SMTP mail servers requiring standard username amp password authentication SSL mail servers are not supported For use of SSL web based emails are recommended In some cases it may happen that you don t have a non SSL server available in your network or from your ISP In such situations we have 3 alternative solutions that may fix the issue Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 27 10 1 Gmail as E mail Server In order to use GMAIL as a mail server you need to have a Gmail account and port 25 should not be blocked by your ISP If it is blocked by your ISP and your ISP doesn t offer an open mail server then see option 9 2 below Email Alert Enable V SMTP Server aspmx google com SMTP Port 25 SMTP Authentication SMTP Username SMTP Password From address mygmail gmail com To mygmail amp gmail com Settings are SMTP Server aspmx l google com SMTP Port 25 SMTP Authentication Off Unchecked From address yourgmailname gmail com To address same as from address The email
67. s Despite their difference both functionalities remain to be interoperable with each other 26 4 1 Threshold Alerts Alerts defined here will be completely independent from what was configured on the associated SensorGateway since you ll be defining new thresholds and email address for the alert to be sent On the Alerts tab click Add New Alert to get started Add new alert Sensor Type Temp B Criticallow WarningLow WarningHigh CriticalHigh 10 15 28 30 Email myemail address com FE Save Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 69 After which you should now see it listed on the present tab And as listed you can easily edit your alert s settings by clicking Edit dew point 8 10 17 18 Delete dry contact 1 15 1 1 flooding 1 0 2 3 flow rate 0 1 20 30 fuel level 10 20 70 80 humidity 40 45 60 62 power fail 1 1 1 1 security 1 2 3 Delete shock 0 0 0 1 sound pressure 10 20 40 50 temp 10 15 28 30 volt meter 0 5 40 50 watt meter 0 5 40 50 26 4 2 If Then IFT Alerts To begin with simply proceed to IFT Alerts Settings then click Add New IFT Alert Upon doing so you should see the first section for your IFT alerts appearing the infrastructure monitoring company vy SERVERSCHECK M Home Mop all Devices 6 Sensors A Alerts Alerts history Threshold Alerts Settings IFT Alerts Settings amp Add New IFT Alert If Then Alerts setting If The
68. s will arrive in your SPAM filter unless you whitelist the IP address on Gmail from which you are sending the alerts For SSL the settings will be SMTP Server smtp gmail com SMTP Port 465 SMTP Use SSL Checked SMTP Authentication Checked SMTP Username Password Filled out From To address Filled out Not required to be the same Note Only version 5 SensorGateways are supported with Gmail s SSL ever since they offered RSA 2048 bit encryption Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 28 10 2 Tunneling an SSL connection You can use STunnel to allow non SSL devices such as the SensorGateway to connect to a secure mail server STunnel should be running on a computer in your network that is up 24 7 The SensorGateway will connect to STunnel using non SSL SMTP then STunnel will bridge the connection to for example Google Apps using an SSL connection STunnel can be downloaded from http www stunnel org Your stunnel conf file should look like begin stunnel conf cert stunnel pem socket I TCP_NODELAY 1 socket r TCP_NODELAY 1 client yes pop3s accept 110 connect pop gmail com 995 imaps accept 143 connect imap gmail com 993 ssmtp accept 25 connect smtp gmail com 465 end stunnel conf 10 3 Mail service like AuthSMTP com If you don t have a non SSL mail server on your network and you don t want to use stunnel and you can t use Gmail becaus
69. sor at the back or already exposed via 3 wires and a terminal connector m L TT 10 Zr Id T 10 ale ST 10 9T Ig Too z og 00 Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 49 Connect the signal wires from the IO sensor probe can be interchanged to NC and C terminals of the sensor 12V GND C NC NO Observe Polarity DRY CONTACT TERMINALS NO normally open open circuit if not triggered short circuit when triggered NC normally closed short circuit if not triggered open circuit when triggered C common common terminal Set the all Normal State to Closed setting the trigger logic to normally closed Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 50 Output Status D igh x Input Status Status DI Name __ Value Time ms Normal State Repeat Alarm Email SNMP Trap Del 1 Uniti ox 500 Cosed m e Undemson ox 500 Open m 2 Unieino ie ox 500 Open m O 4 Unieino2 ox 500 Open m o Undemaoz ox 500 Open m Undemsoz ox 500 Open m uenon ox 500 Open m e ieme ox 500 Oven m o Uninioas me 0 open m i Undemaoz ox 500 Open m O i Undemao27 on 00 Open m i memeo ox 500 Open m Undemaoz ox 500 Open m Undemaos ox 500 Open m Undemsos
70. tatus of the contact at the time when the request is made With the SNMP Traps it will trigger an alert as soon as the condition is met Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 51 20 9 Output Triggering The output triggering can toggle between automatic assigned or manual direct using the corresponding buttons on the sensor page This requires firmware 3 22 or higher Enable Direct Output Relay and Output Input Status Repeat SNMP Status Name Value Time ms Normal State Email SMS Alarm Trap KEI UndefinelO 1 Open v LIES UndefinelO 2 Open UndefinelO 3 Open BEZ UndefinelO 4 Trig Close v FE Update u Reset Enable Sensor to Output Clear Output Automatic Assigned Output on Sensor Thresholds The output triggering digital and relay can be set using the assigned threshold on a particular sensor Simply assign an output from the drop down menu The output can be cleared but ifthe repeat alarm option is selected it will activate again given that the threshold is still reached Several sensors can share and be assigned to a particular output Sensor Sensor Status ie Network State Id Type Name Current Value jinai f j VD Te OW k yp Range f Trap Email A
71. ted October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 5 1 3 External Sensor Probes ServersCheck www serverscheck com sensors Auumrzzursfiumif y penser ServersCheck uses external sensor probes for its environmental monitoring solution The flooding water and power failure sensors from ServersCheck have 2 openings RJ45 connector Plug for power adapter Only the power sensor requires a power adapter plugged into it the power adapter s current sent to the sensor will be used to analyze the power state The flooding sensor doesn t require any power adapter and is powered through the SensorGateway IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR WATER FLOODING SENSORS The flooding water detection sensor consists of 2 parts the sensor gray box with ServersCheck label on it and the purple water sensing cable shown left Only the purple cable may be submerged this is the water sensitive part of the sensors The sensor probe gray box has to be kept at all times above the water level You can replace the shipped RJ45 cable with a custom standard RJ45 for a length of up to 10 meters or 33 ft between the SensorGateway and an external probe Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 2 Connecting the ServersCheck Sensor Probes 2 1 General Instructions The sensor should be connected as shown in the picture below The RJ45 to RJ45 cable goes from the external sensor probe into the bottom of the SensorGateway
72. that no firewall is blocking outgoing HTTP calls from the SensorGateway to the ServersCheck SMS Gateway 5 ServersCheck SensorGateway gt Configuration Mozilla Firefox Eile Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help 10 0 0 XX sensor_status html ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Corfi server room monitoring Se Men ead SERVERSCHECK Device Info Sensor Status Status User Security Settings Network Current Warning Down Repea SNMP state ia SMS Te name Value Range Range Alarm ans SRE AIF Interna lt 18 00 lt 15 00 Email Alert Temp Temp UndefinedO 23 13 c gt 19 00 gt 20 00 Update Refresh pana Support Sensor Calibration Firmware Update Reboot Copyright 2012 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd i v 1059x733 S3rox Now click on the SMS checkbox to receive alerts via SMS for the item you are monitoring Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 12 Setting threshold values in the SensorGateway for alerting Connect to the SensorGateway and click on the Sensor Status menu option ServersCheck SensorGateway Web Configuration mn ee gt ce 9 rtp 100036 sencor status hi D a server room monitoring Se Me Pad SERVERSCHECK E Device Info Sensor Status Sensor Status User Security Settings Network State Ze je Current Warning Down Repeat SNMP Value Range gt Alarm F T
73. ud Data Upload 7 Device ID User Security Settings PIN Network Email Alert Submit Reset SMS Alert You can find your Device ID and PIN code in the Cloud portal zahl Click o access create your account SNMP You will be taken to the web page https my infrastructuremonitoring com Create a new account and make sure to verify your account by responding to the confirmation email message i Remember me Forgot password Create new account Upon doing so you can now proceed to register your SensorGateway to your cloud account Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 67 26 2 SensorGateway Identification From your cloud dashboard click Add New Device to name your SensorGateway and save it After that you will see the credentials associated with that as seen on the screenshot SGW 12 Wireless Status ok Device ID Device PIN On the SensorGateway that you want to associate with the newly added device go to the Cloud section and enter the generated credentials These will of course be unique on each of your SensorGateways 26 3 Sensor Dashboard Now that that s done after 1 2 minutes maximum you should now see your sensors by clicking Data on the newly added device SGW 12 Wireless Device ID Device Created 19 12 2013 09 22 47 Last Update 23 12 2013 08 37 29 Share sensor data get link 24 37 24 75 23 81 24 09 56 95 26 51 EXT TEMP EXT
74. versCheck Portal Upon completion of the form we will send you a verification code via SMS to finalize your registration All fields are required SMS First name Last name m Email Mobile Phone International format like 15558707 for 555 8707 Enter above security number Contact Us Terms of Use of the SMS Service 2003 2012 ServersCheck BVBA All rights reserved Designed by Siebensense Pte Ltd for ServersCheck Sales Terms Privacy Statement vy 1176x751 S3Fox When you have completed above steps to create your account then you will receive an email with your username and temporary password to login server room monitoring pas SERVERSCHECK fa HOME SEND TEST SMS SMS ALERTS RECIPIENTS SMS HISTORY MY CREDITS MY PROFILE LOGOUT Welcome Credits History TopUp Credits Transfer Credits In this portal you can view manage your SMS alerts for your ServersCheck SensorGateways v4 or higher SMS Credits Remaining How does it work 1 In the SensorGateway configure this UID ODDO49CD8BA94 and PIN 329 in the SMS Settings page 2 One credit is deducted from your balance for each SMS alert sent 3 You can purchase additional credits here UID amp PIN Generate new UID ODDO49CDSBA94 PIN 329 You need to note done following configuration info the UID and PIN codes These have to be entered in the SensorGateway in order to SMS alerting work From the above personal page you can check your
75. w led s should be flashing slowly 11 Reconnect to the SensorGateway s web interface at http 192 168 11 160 Printed October 5 2014 Rev21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 38 16 Updating the firmware of the SensorGateway ServersCheck may release from time to time new firmware versions for its SensorGateways You can check your currently installed firmware version by going to your SensorGateway and then clicking on Device Info http 10 0 0 22 devinfo htm server room monitoring SERVERSCHECK cS Device Information Settings Current System Date Current System Time Build Date Interface Type Product Name Product ID Device Name Device Location Sensor Polling Time s 01 01 2010 07 19 23 Firmware Version Beta 2 06 10 Mar 29 2012 18 49 19 RS232 Temperature amp SensorGateway SC TS01 SensorGateway Europe Data Center 5 Temperature Unit SeversCheck SensorGateway Web Configuration Q7 Google D amp r Sensor Menu Device Info Sensor Status User Security Settings Network Email Alert SNTP SNMP Support Sensor Calibration Firmware Update Reboot Go to http www serverscheck com sensors firmware asp to check for new firmware releases Simply check on that page the latest firmware version available for your SensorGateway Firmware for the Po Sensors CILS Lt L mtp aww serverschect conv sensors firmware asp
76. we reset it to DHCP 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 IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server _ Validate settings upon exit We will now check the SensorGateway and connect to its new IP address by connecting to it using a browser Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY server room monitoring Se Me ead SERVERSCHECK Device Info Sensor Status Sensor Status User Security Settings G t Warni D R t SNMP pens urren arning Down Repea i SNTP InternalTemp Temp Undefine 27 13 SNMP Support d1 x Firmware Update Reboot Copyright 2010 ServersCheck Under license from Siebensense Pte Ltd 4 3 Changing the MAC Address The MAC address of a SensorGateway can be changed by going to the special web page at http X X X X chg_macadr html server room monitoring Se Me bad SERVERSCHECK zii au Device Info Sensor Status Set Factory ID amp MAC Address User Security Settings Network MAC Address 00 03 64 03 03 15 Email Alert Factory Device ID 789 SNTP SNMP Change Support Sensor Calibration Firmware Update Reboot Copyright 2010
77. ype Older versions of the SensorGateway did have only one port Before the 1 port SensorGateways we had serial Tibbo or USB based sensor probes Those older versions can still be monitored through a paid license of the ServersCheck Monitoring Software but they are no longer supported If you purchased a recent SensorGateway from us then select SensorGateway 2 Probes The temperature check connects to a temperature sensor and retrieves the real time value captured by the sensor In a server room temperature should be between 18 27 C or 64 80 F This check requires a ServersCheck temperature sensor probe Click here for more info 3 Ambient Room Temperature Monitoring Ir SensorGateway Type of Device Server Community string Sensor rave 1 Set status to DOWN when the temperature is L A set of new options are shown The IP address is already automatically added based on the device parameters configuration a few screens earlier Click on the DETECT PROBES button It will now scan the SensorGateway and return all values it can find Printed October 5 2014 Rev 21 PART DOC MANUAL SENSORGATEWAY 76 Sensor Probe ID DETECT PROBES 1 jprashant 24 19 Set status to DOWN when 15 jprashant 18 87 9 jprashant 45 70 gt gt STEP5 13 Select the probe ID from the list ne 17 In the last line set when you want to be alerted In the above example this is when the temperature is greater tha

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