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1. how e on TESTING UBNTU 192 168 26 88 ES System Summary Configuration Information Device Power Power Connection UPS Information UPS Address 192 168 26 51 gt Configuration UPS Outlet 7 Event Action Events Connect Cancel Recipient Settings Logs Event Logs Settings Figure 10 The PowerPanel Business Edition Client web interface CyberPower Remote Management System Appendix 4 RMCARD Adapter Guide Remove the Adapter to go from an RMCARD305 to an RMCARD205 Step 1 Remove the Step 2 Remove the Step 3 Remove the Step 4 Attach the two screws from the card from the adapter screw holding the RMCARD205 front adapter holding the RMCARD305 front panel to the card card in place panel to the card Add the adapter to go from an RMCARD205 to an RMCARD305 Step 1 Remove the Step 2 Screw on the Step 3 Insert the card Step 4 Use the two screw holding the front RMCARD305 front into the adapter adapter screws to panel to the card and panel to the card Ensure that the cardis secure the card in remove the securely seated in place RMCARD205 front place panel CyberPower CyberPower Systems Inc www cyberpower com For USA and Canada 4241 12th Ave East Suite 400 Shakopee MN 55379 Toll free 877 297 6937 For all other regions Please visit our website for local contact information
2. Management Card Remote NMS Web Browser ee Server Protected by Server Protected by PowerPanel Buiness PowerPanel Buiness Edition Client version Edition Client version Client version Unpacking Inspect the Remote Management Card upon receipt The package should contain the following CyberPower Remote Management Card Quick Start Guide Spare Jumper RMCARD Adapter Guide RMCARD305 only RMCARD205 Front Panel RMCARD305 only CyberPower Remote Management System Installation Guide Step 1 Hardware Installation Expansion Slot 1 Remove the two retaining screws from the expansion slot and remove the cover 2 Install the CyberPower Remote Management Card into the expansion slot 3 Insert and tighten the retaining screws 4 Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the CyberPower Remote Management Card 5 Optional To connect the environmental sensor use a RJ45 Ethernet cable Connect one end to the Universal port on the RMCARD and the other end into the sensor For more information please see the ENVIROSENOR user s manual Note The CyberPower Remote Management Card is hot swappable so you do not need to turn off the UPS to install it RMCARD305 CyberPower Remote Management System Universal Link RX TX RMCARD205 RX TX Indicator Universal Port Ethernet Port LINK Indicator Universal Link RX TX RMCARD305 N p Pi Definitions for LED Indicators Remote Managem
3. Save to save the configuration to your local PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM ixt To restore a configuration click Browse to the location of the saved configuration file and click Submit to restore a configuration that has been saved earlier CyberPower Remote Management System Troubleshooting Problem Unable to configure the Remote Management Card by method 1 or method 2 Solution 1 Check the LED status the condition is normal when the yellow and green LEDs are both on If green LED is off gt Check if the Remote Management Card is properly seated in the device and the device is turned on If yellow LED is off gt Ensure the network connection is good Ensure the PC being used is on the same network subnet as the CyberPower device you are trying to communicate with 3 Ensure the Jumper on the Reset Pin is correctly installed Unable to ping the Remote Management Card 1 Use method 1 and or method 2 to get set a correct IP address for the Remote Management Card If the PC being used is on a different network subnet from the Remote Management Card verify the setting of subnet mask and the IP address of gateway Lost the user name and password Please refer to the Reset to Factory Default Setting Recover from a Lost Password section Default Network Setting IP 192 168 20 177 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP On Unable to access the Web
4. fields The expressions will be replaced by the relevant content before the message is sent by the SMS provider This specification from a SMS provider is required before using the E mail to deliver the messages via SMS providers Select the Using E mail option in the Service Provider field Insert Service provider accepts E PHONE_NUMBER as recipient s mobile phone number and the E mail SMTP E PHONE_MESSAGE as event message described by the SMS provider specification Fill in the Recipient s Address Subject and Content The expressions will be replaced by the relevant content before the message is sent by the SMS provider Service provider accepts HTTP GET CyberPower Remote Management System System gt Notifications gt SMS Recipients Users can set up to 10 mobile phone numbers as SMS recipients The Recipients will receive a short message notification when configured events occur To add a new recipient click New Recipient To modify or delete an existing Recipient click the mobile number or Name of that recipient To test SMS settings click TEST button and see if the test message is correctly received System gt Reset Reboot Reset or reboot the RMCARD system tem Definition O Reboot System Restart the system without turning off and restarting the UPS Reset the system to factory default setting The system will restart This action will not turn off or restart the UPS Reset System
5. Interface 1 Ensure the Http Https access is enabled 2 Ensure you can ping the RMCARD 3 Ensure you are specifying the correct URL Unable to operate a SNMP get set SNMPv1 Verify the community name SNMPvs Verify the user profile configuration Unable to receive traps 1 Ensure the trap types SGNMPv1 SNMPv3 and trap receiver are configured correctly 2 Ensure the IP address of gateway is configured correctly if the RMCARD and NMS are on a different physical network i CyberPower Remote Management System Conformance Approvals FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Any special accessories needed for compliance must be specified in the instruction This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2
6. Operation Normal Normal operating mode of the UPS If the UPS uses generator as its input power this option should enable the UPS to function normally If this option is selected the UPS will be forbidden to enter Bypass Mode or ECO Mode to protect the connected equipment Generator Mode Economy mode The UPS will enter Bypass Mode when the input voltage frequency is within the configured threshold Once the utility voltage frequency exceeds thresholds the UPS will switch to Normal operation This mode will significantly increase UPS system efficiency ECO Mode Determines whether to allow the UPS to enter Manual Bypass Mode If M 1B AAR a this option is enabled the UPS will be forced to enter Bypass Mode Bypass No Bypass If this option is selected the UPS will not enter Bypass Mode and will stop supplying output power Check Volt Frea If the utility voltage is in the range of the voltage thresholds and the utility frequency is in range of the frequency Bypass Condition tolerance the UPS will enter Bypass Mode Otherwise the UPS will stop supplying output power Check Volt Only Only if the utility voltage is in the range of the voltage thresholds the UPS will enter Bypass Mode Otherwise the UPS will stop supplying output power Bypass When UPS Off When the UPS turn off the UPS switch to Bypass Mode After utility power is restored the UPS turns on automatically and Power Restore supplies
7. connected clients require to shutdown Max Clients Shutdown Delay Time MSDT The max value required from the moment utility power fails until all the clients gracefully shutdown Envir Following items can be displayed configured through the Envir page Envir gt Status Display the basic information of the environmental sensor and contact closure inputs Item Definition Information Name The name of the environmental sensor Location The location of the environmental sensor Temperature Current Value The current environmental temperature Maximum The highest temperature and time detected by the environmental sensor Minimum The lowest temperature and time detected by the environmental sensor Humidity Current Value The current environmental humidity Maximum The highest humidity and time detected by the environmental sensor Minimum The lowest humidity and time detected by the environmental sensor Display the name and status Normal Abnormal of contact closure Contact puis Envir gt Configuration Configure the parameters of the environmental sensor Item Definition Information Name The name used to identify the environmental sensor Location The place where the environmental sensor is located CyberPower Remote Management System Temperature High Threshold Upper limit for normal
8. existing receiver click the IP address or name of that receiver To check if the traps can be received correctly click TEST button System gt Notifications gt SMS Service Short Message Service SMS is a communication service used by mobile communication systems Using standardized communication protocols will allow the interchange of short text messages between mobile devices The system provides 4 methods for users to choose how they want to send the messages Select the Clickatell option in the SMS Method field Complete all the Service provider is Clickatell account details including Username Password and HTTP API ID fields This specification from the SMS provider is required before using the HTTP GET method Select the Using HTTP GET option in the SMS Method field Insert the E_ PHONE NUMBER as recipient s mobile phone number and the E_PHONE_MESSAGE as event message described by the SMS provider specification and fill in the URL field The expressions will be replaced by relevant content before the message is sent by the SMS provider This specification from the SMS provider is required before using the HTTP POST method to deliver messages via SMS providers Select the Using HTTP POST option in the SMS Method field Insert Service provider accepts E PHONE_NUMBER as recipient s mobile phone number and HTTP POST E PHONE MESSAGE as the event message described by the SMS provider specification and fill in the POST URL and POST BODY
9. of the batteries e Last Elapsed Runtime The amount of time of last Runtime calibration e Last Calibration Result The results of the last Runtime calibration Passed The runtime calibration completed Failed The UPS could not complete a runtime calibration Canceled The calibration was interrupted e Last Calibration Date The date of the last Runtime calibration UPS gt Schedule Sets the UPS to automatically shutdown and restart at scheduled times Once Daily Weekly The Schedule page manages scheduled shutdowns and lists all configured schedules Each schedule row displays the details of when the schedule will take effect Once The user may set one time event for the UPS to shutdown restart Daily Set a daily re occurrence for the UPS to shutdown restart Weekly Set a weekly re occurrence for the UPS to shutdown restart 1 Click Once Daily or Weekly option and Click Next gt gt Enter the date and time to shut down the UPS Select Never Instant or the date and time for the UPS to turn back on Select the bank to be controlled and click Shutdown Clients to set all clients to perform a graceful shutdown You can enter a Name for this Schedule 2 Click Apply to add the item to the Schedule Click Reset to return to default settings Saved settings are listed in Schedule menu 4 lf you want to delete the scheduled action simply click the Name of the item listed in Schedul
10. power to the connected equipment The following settings are used to configure the UPS restore behavior When this option is enabled the UPS will restore output immediately Automatic Restore when the utility power restores When this option is disabled the UPS will not restore output until it is turned on manually at a later time CyberPower Remote Management System Recharged Delay When utility power restores the UPS will start to recharge until the specified time has elapsed before restoring output power Recharged Capacity When utility power restores the UPS will start to recharge until the specified battery capacity is met before restoring output power Returned Delay The Returned Delay will take effect every time when the UPS is turned on Line Stable Delay When the UPS is in Battery Mode and utility power is restored the UPS will wait for the specific delay time to change Battery Mode to Line Mode When the UPS battery is lower than the Low Battery Threshold and utility power is restored the UPS will return to Line Mode immediately Battery Low Battery Threshold When the UPS supplies battery power and the remaining capacity is lower than this threshold the UPS will sound an alarm External Battery Modules Set the amount of external battery modules This allows for an accurate runtime estimation based upon the total number of batteries connected to the UPS Sy
11. proper RADIUS server the Remote Management Card can use user name and password set on the RADIUS server to login Item Definition Server IP The IP address of RADIUS server Shared Secret The shared secret of RADIUS server Server Port The UDP port used by the RADIUS server Test RADIUS server using user name and password settings If Test Setting sonn i authentication is successful the settings will be saved Skip Test Save RADIUS server settings without testing System gt Security gt LDAP Configuration After setting the proper LDAP server the Remote Management Card can use user name and password that set on the LDAP server to login Item Definition LDAP Server The IP address of LDAP server LDAP SSL Enable to communicate with LDAP server by LDAPS Port The TCP port used by the LDAP S server Base DN The Base DN of LDAP server Login Attribute The Login Attribute of LDAP user entry for example cn or uid Generic LDAP Server Select LDAP server type as OPENLDAP Active Directory Select LDAP server type as Windows AD AD Domain The AD Domain of the Active Directory server Test S tting Test oe sarvar using user nama and password settings If authentication is successful the settings will be saved Skip Test Save LDAP S server settings without testing System gt Security gt Session Control Set for timeout setting for open sessions to automaticall
12. temperature Low Threshold Lower limit for normal temperature fiysieresis The point at which the difference between the High and Low temperature threshold changes from abnormal to normal Rate of Change The rate used to define an abnormal change in temperature Unit The unit of temperature measurement Humidity High Threshold Upper limit for normal humidity Low Threshold Lower limit for normal humidity The point at which the difference between the High and Low humidity Hysteresis threshold changes from abnormal to normal Rate of Change The rate used to define an abnormal change in humidity Contact Name The name of the contact person State The state used to define the normal condition of the contact Logs gt Event Logs Display the list of events and a brief description of each event along with the date and time stamp Logs gt Status Records This page is used to view the logs of the UPS status and environment status however different products may have different items displayed All items have the same definition as they are in the UPS status or environmental status e Input min V The minimum input voltage of the utility power from the previous record e Input max V The maximum input voltage of the utility power from the previous record e Input Hz The current frequency of the utility power supplied to the UPS e Output V The output voltage of the UPS supplying to the connected equipment e Outp
13. the Device MAC Address listed in the Device Network Settings window as shown in Figure 2 The factory default IP Address is 192 168 20 177 and the default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 Device Network Settings Device MAC Address 00 0C 15 00 FF 99 Using DHCP Yes No IP Address 192 168 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 Gateway 192 168 26 254 Save Cancel Figure 2 The Device Network setting window 6 Modify the IP subnet mask or gateway address Enter the new addresses into the corresponding fields and then click Save 7 You will need to enter a User Name and Password for the Remote Management Card in the authentication window as shown in Figure 3 There are two factory default user name and password and both can work 1 Default user name admin m 2 Default user name cyber Default password admin Default password cyber Authentication Enter the user name and password to save changes User name Password Co Canes Figure 3 Authentication window CyberPower Remote Management System 8 If the IP address change is successful you will see a message confirming the IP set up is OK as shown in Figure 4 Network Settings Information Oo Setup MAC 00 0C 15 00 FF 99 OK Power Device Network Information IP Address 192 168 110 134 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 26 254 Note The denotes a modified field Figure 4 Setup IP
14. this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulation Cet appareil numerique de la class A respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada CyberPower Remote Management System Appendix 1 IP Address Settings for CyberPower Remote Management Card Overview All devices on a computer network need to have an IP address Each device s IP address is unique The same address cannot be used twice In order to assign an IP address to the CyberPower Remote Management Card you must determine the range of the available IP addresses and then choose an unused IP address to assign to the Remote Management Card Procedures to find an IP address 1 Locate the subnet of the CyberPower Remote Management Card One way to determine the range of possible IP addresses is to view the network configuration on a workstation Click on Start and select Run Type command into the open box and click OK At the command prompt type ipconfig all and press Enter The computer will display network information as listed below Ethernet adapter Connection specific DNS Suffix gt XXXX com DES EPL OT LO Ma ceoe cee vemevereseueeees D Link DE22 ISA PnP LAN adapter Physical Address 0 80 C8 DA 7A CO DHCP Enable
15. 5 2 16 Server Ro PDU15SWV16FNET turin m B 00 0C 15 00 0003 192 168 26 116 2 18 Server Ro PR2200LCDRTXL2U ial Gripin E 000C 15 00 895F 192 168 26 117 1 0 Server Ro PDU30SWT17ATNET BOE are E Bw 00 0C 15 00 8946 192 168 26 118 1 0 Server Ro RMCARD205 e E E 00 0C 15 00 89 59 192 168 26 120 1 0 Server Ro Test1 ae E 000 15 00 894A 192 168 26 121 1 0 Server Ro PDU20SWT10ATNET ax E Bw 00 0C 15 00 58 2F 192 168 26 122 215 Server Ro RMCARD303 E amp 000c 15 00 8948 192 168 26 123 1 0 Server Ro Test F E 00 0C 15 00 30 21 192 168 26 124 215 Server Ro RMCARD303 F B 00 0C 15 00 77 DE 192 168 26 136 226 Server Ro PDU30MVHVT24FNET Figure 7 Firmware upgrade successfully in the main window CyberPower Remote Management System Save and Restore Configuration Settings Administrator login from192 168 26 63 a Logout UPS Remote Management Summary UPS Log R Hi CyberPower About General Information Security Network Service Model RMCARD205 Hardware Version 1 0 Notification Reset Reboot Firmware Version 1 0 Firmware Update Date 08 04 2015 MAC Address 00 0C 15 00 B9 42 Save Restore Configuration Save Configuration Restore Configuration Figure 8 Save Restore Configuration in the main window You can easily save and restore the device configuration to your local PC on the System gt About To save the configuration file click
16. Address successfully message 9 In case the change is not successful for example if the IP address change is unsuccessful you will see a warning message Attempt to make the desired changes again If the problem persists please see the Troubleshooting section for help Method 2 Using a command prompt 1 Obtain the MAC address from the label on the Remote Management Card Each Management Card has a unique MAC address 2 Use the ARP command to set the IP address Example To assign the IP Address 192 168 10 134 for the Remote Management Card which has a MAC address of 00 0C 15 00 FF 99 you will type in the following in the command prompt from a PC connected to the same network as the Remote Management Card 1 Type in arp s 192 168 10 134 00 C 15 00 FF 99 then press Enter 3 Use the Ping command to assign a size of 123 bytes to the IP 1 Type in ping 192 168 10 134 1 123 then press Enter 2 If the replies are received your computer can communicate with the IP address To select an IP address for the Remote Management Card please refer to Appendix 1 CyberPower Remote Management System Web Interface Login User Account You can select a preferred language and will need to enter a User Name and Password to login to the interface There are two user account types 1 Administrator Both combinations of default user name and password can work 1 Default user name admin 2 Default user name cyber Default pas
17. CyberPower User s Manual Rev 01 The Remote Management Card allows a UPS system and environmental sensor to be managed monitored and configured 2015 CyberPower Systems Inc All rights reserved TABLE OF CONTENTS Hroducho Mcxentenccacacsncscentonsstunedsaiccecececuheneantadecostidcatenalxcedeseaaconeeedsceuace 1 Installation Guide ccccccccceccecceccecccceccecccececcuccuccuccuccecaucaucaseeeaeeeeeass 3 Web Interface cccccccececcececceccececcecaccecsccecececaeteccuceececausecautscenerees 8 Reset to Factory Default Setting Recover from a Lost Password 29 Firmware Upgrade ccccccccccccccccccececececececececececeeeeeeeeeeneneneneeeneneneness 30 Save and Restore Configuration Settings eeeeeeeeeeeeees 33 TROWBIGS NO OUNG iricics entesesetictseseshieaxscstseswiateiasvendoseccdeabitssnddinacnatecaeveiens 34 Conformance Approvals asnisepeswsscs snnavacdidnvienvesrwias decd einenecdehiavniemens 35 PAOD MICING Usaerantate atacsnencacasaraanidbadaneseaenedtaponcseeqetatensaanatesetenecaaaanieea ats 36 PASTING ee E E stesarapotenersaescasseate 38 PPPE ROI ecra E E 39 APDET A nE E eE nce 41 CyberPower Remote Management System Introduction Overview The CyberPower Remote Management Card allows for remote monitoring and management of a UPS attached to a network After installing the hardware and configuring an IP address the user can access monitor and control
18. Reboot UPS Turn UPS off or UPS Sleep command Reboot Duration After the UPS is turned off Reboot Duration defines how long the UPS waits before it turns back on response to Reboot UPS command Signal PowerPanel Clients to Shutdown Select this option to warn PowerPanel Business Edition Clients before turning the UPS off The Shutdown Delay MST Max Clients Shutdown Time for the UPS can be changed to insure a graceful shutdown CyberPower Remote Management System UPS gt Bank Control Display the current state of each outlet Bank and it provides on off control for the Non Critical Outlet Bank Outlet Number and Device Name displays the device name associated with the specific outlet tem Definition O Bank Control Options ON Turns non critical bank on immediately OFF Turns non critical bank off immediately Device Name Identification UPS outlet number as designated by the outlet configuration varies by UPS model Device Name Device Name assigned to this outlet Outlet UPS gt Diagnostics The UPS Diagnostics page provides the ability to verify UPS batteries are in adequate working conditions You can also complete a runtime calibration to insure an accurate estimation for the connected load Battery Test The Battery Test will force the UPS to switch to battery power for 10 seconds This allows the user to verify the battery conditions and provides informat
19. Server Port The UDP port used by the Syslog server Send Test Send test message to Syslog server Logs gt Maintenance This page is used to select Event Logs and Status Records settings The application provides information on how many events are recorded before it is full Item Definition Event Logs Clear All Logs Clear the existing event logs The Number of Events Displays the number of current events logs followed by the maximum number of events that can be logged Save Event Logs Save the existing event logs as a text file Status Records Recording Interval Set the frequency status data is recorded A smaller interval will provide more frequent recordings but exhaust available memory quicker A larger interval will provide less frequent recordings but save data for a longer period of time Clear All Records Clear the existing status records CyberPower Remote Management System Displays the amount of time status records currently saved followed by the maximum time that can be recorded based on the current Recording Interval Changing the Recording Interval will increase or decrease the Remaining Time Save Status Records Save the status records as a text file Remaining Time System gt General gt Time Current Settings Displays the current date and time on the card status and time until the next Network Time Protocol NTP upd
20. TCP IP Reset the system to factory default setting but reserving TCP IP The Settings Reserved system will restart This action will not turn off or restart the UPS Reset System System gt About Display system information for the Remote Management Card Item Definition Model Name Model name of the Remote Management Card Hardware Version The hardware version of the Remote Management Card The version number of the current firmware installed on Remote Management Card Firmware Updated Date The last date the firmware was updated MAC Address MAC address of the Remote Management Card Click Save to save the configuration file The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM txt Use this function to restore a configuration that had been previously Restore Configuration saved Click Browse to the location of the saved configuration file and click Submit Firmware Version Save Configuration CyberPower Remote Management System Reset to Factory Default Setting Recover from a Lost Password To reset the CyberPower Remote Management Card to its factory default setting including web log in user name and password please following these steps tS a RESET JUMPER RMCARD205 RESET JUMPER RMCARD305 Remove the card from the UPS without turning the UPS off Remove the jumper from the reset pins as illustrated Do n
21. ase visit www CyberPower com and go to the software section for free download Communicate with PowerPanel Business Edition Client The remote management system can communicate with PowerPanel Business Edition Client software for login authentication by setting the same secret phrase as shown in Figure 9 Note The default secret phrase is powerpanel encryption key Administrator login from192 168 26 56 Logout S UPS Remete Management Summary UPS Log I system Help Authentication General Login Authentication SeLmIty Local Account Authentication RADIUS Local Account Local Account RADIUS Only RADIUS Configuration LDAP Local Account LDAP Only session Control X Software Authentication Network Service Notification Secret Phrase powerpanel encryption key Reset Reboot Apply Reset About ae Figure 9 RMCARD System gt Authentication web UI CyberPower Remote Management System Obtain IP Address for Linux Operating System The instructions in Configure the IP address for the CyberPower Remote Management Card section are for Windows OS For Linux Operating System please use PowerPanel Business Edition Client software to scan and obtain the IP address To do this go to Power gt Configuration on the PowerPanel Business Edition Client web interface as shown in Figure 10 For more information please refer to PowerPanel Business Edition Users Manual PowerPanel Client m ol
22. ate To set the date and time users can choose to set it manually or by using the NTP Network Time Protocol server System Time Configuration Choose the Time Zone of your location in GMT Greenwich Mean Time first and e Using NTP server Enter the IP address domain name of NTP servers and set the frequency to update the date and time from NTP server Click Update right now to update immediately e Manual Setup Enter the date and time in the designated format System gt General gt Identification Assign the system s name contact and location Item Definition Name The name of the equipment Location Where the power equipment is located Contact The person to contact about this equipment System gt General gt Daylight Saving Time Adjust the clock daylight saving time Item Definition DST Configuration Disable Disable DST Set traditional US DST settings Tradition US DST Start 2 00 second Sunday in March End 2 00 first Sunday in November Manual DST Manual DST date time rules System gt Security gt Authentication Set for login authentication and software authentication Item Definition Login Authentication Local Account Use local account Administrator or Viewer settings to log in CyberPower Remote Management System Use RADIUS configuration settings to log in If RADIUS authentication fails then Local Account settings will be used to log
23. cate Status Click the following links Valid Certificate or Invalid Certificate Certificate detail information Upload Certificate Upload the certificate and replace the current one System gt Network Service gt Console Service Select Enable to allow access to the Telnet or SSH Service and configures the TCP IP port that Telnet or SSH uses to communicate Item Definition Access Allow Access Enable the access to Telnet or SSH version 2 which transmits user names passwords and data in encrypted Telnet Settings Telnet Port The TCP IP port 23 by default that Telnet uses to communicate SSH Settings SSH Port The TCP IP port 22 by default that SSH uses to communicate CyberPower Remote Management System System gt Network Service gt FTP Service Allow users to Enable Disable the FTP server service and configure the TCP IP port of the FTP server 21 by default Item Definition Allow Access Enable the access to FTP server Service Port The TCP IP port of the FTP server 21 by default System gt Notifications gt Event Action Configure notification settings for every Device Event Events are categorized for ease of management e Log Record the event in the Event Logs e E mail Send an email to a specific user An available SMTP server is necessary e Trap A SNMP trap sent to a specific IP address e SMS Send a short message to a specific mobil
24. d 2000 Yes Autoconfiguration Enabled Yes Default Gateway 005 192 168 20 1 DHCP SErV P isniiersrcserseiirieenni 192 168 20 1 DNS SEPVERS ic cee ieeeedentder eens 211 20 71 202 168 95 1 1 CyberPower Remote Management System 2 Select an IP Address for the CyberPower Remote Management Card Verify the IP Addresses for the computer and the Remote Management Card belong to the same subnet Refer to the above network information the possible IP Address for the Remote Management Card could be 192 168 20 hereafter represents any number between 1 and 255 Similarly if the Subnet Mask is 255 255 0 0 the IP Address for Remote Management Card could be set up as 192 168 to reach the same subnet with the computer To verify there is no other equipment connected to the network using the same IP Address run Ping 192 168 2 240 at the DOS Mode prompt when the IP Address you would like to set is 192 168 20 240 If the response is presented as below the IP address is most likely not used and may be available for the CyberPower Remote Management Card Pinging 192 168 20 240 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out If the response is shown as below the IP address is in use Try another IP address until an available address is found Pinging 192 168 20 240 with 32 bytes of data Reply from Reply from Reply from Rep
25. e length Authentication The password used to generate the key used for authentication The field Password must be 16 to 31 characters in length The password used to generate the key used for encryption The field must be 16 to 31 characters in length NMS access can be restricted by entering a specific IP address or an IP network subnet mask The following subnet mask rules apply e 192 168 20 255 Access only by an NMS on the 192 168 20 segment e 192 255 255 255 Access only by an NMS on the 192 segment e 0 0 0 0 the default setting or 255 255 255 255 Access by any NMS on any segment Authentication Type The hash type for authentication Privacy Type The type of data encryption decryption Privacy Password IP Address System gt Network Service gt Web Service Select Enable to allow access to the HTTP or HTTPS Service and configures the TCP IP port for them Access Enable the access to HTTP or HTTPS service The HTTPS supports encryption algorithm list as follow AES 256 128 bits Camellia 256 128 bits Allow Access CyberPower Remote Management System 3DES 168 bits DES 168 bits RC4 SHA 128 bits RC4 MD5 128 bits Http Settings Http Port The TCP IP port of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP 80 by default Https Settings Https Port The TCP IP port of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure HTTPS 443 by default Certifi
26. e menu and click Delete oo UPS gt Wake on Lan This function is used to wake a computer through the network Enter the IP address of that computer when it is on and the system will search its MAC address accordingly The maximum number of IP addresses that can be set is 50 Item Definition Load Sync with Enable this option to Load and Synchronize WoL Client List with PowerPanel Client List PowerPanel Client List CyberPower Remote Management System Wake Conditions When selected this option will enable the RMCARD to send the WoL UPS Turn On signal to the connected PowerPanel Clients computers when the UPS turns on When selected this option will enable the RMCARD to send the WoL signal to the connected PowerPanel Clients computers when utility power is restored and UPS output is on When the option Load Sync with PowerPanel Client List is enabled it will list PPBE client PC IP MAC here WoL Manual List Wake on Lan manual list Utility Power Restore and Output is Supplied WoL Client List UPS gt EnergyWise The EnergyWise initiative focuses on reducing the energy consumption of all devices connected to a Cisco network Through this compatibility the CyberPower Remote Management Card is recognized to work with other EnergyWise enabled entities and can be easily monitored and controlled to achieve the best energy performance under the EnergyWise operation framewo
27. e phone number An available SMS service provider is needed System gt Notifications gt SMTP Server After setting the proper SMTP server event notification email can be sent to recipients when specific events occur Item Definition The IP address or Host Name of the SMTP server used to send email SMTP server address Beebe notifications Sender s E mail Address Email address used to send the email notification Authentication Select this option if the SMTP server requires to authenticate the user Username Username used for Authentication Password Password used for Authentication Secure connection Enable TLS or SSL security Service port The port number used to communicate with the SMTP server System gt Notifications gt E mail Recipients Set up to five email recipients to receive notifications when configured Events occur To add a new recipient click New Recipient To modify or delete an existing Recipient click the e mail address of that recipient To check if SMTP setting and the email recipients are set correctly click TEST button to send a test message CyberPower Remote Management System System gt Notifications gt Trap Receivers Setup up to 10 NMS TRAP receivers by IP address IPv6 supported SNMPv1 and v3 is supported The listed TRAP receivers will be notified when configured Events occur To add a new receiver click New Receiver To modify or delete an
28. ent Card power is off On Yellow TX RX LED color Off The Remote Management Card power is off On Green The Remote Management Card power is on Receiving transmitting data packet Flash me Reset finished CyberPower Remote Management System Step 2 Configure the IP address for the CyberPower Remote Management Card Method 1 Using the Power Device Network Utility 1 Install the Power Device Network Utility available for download on the Network Power Management product web page at www CyberPower com 2 After installation completes run the Power Device Network Utility 3 The main dialog of the Power Device Network Utility program is shown in Figure 1 The configuration tool will display all CyberPower Remote Management devices present on the same network subnet The Refresh button is used to search the local network subnet again j Power Device Network Utili File Tools Help Power Devices MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DHCP Name HM 00 0C 15 00 FF 99 192 168 20 177 255 255 255 0 192 168 26 254 Disable RMCARD205 Figure 1 The main window of the Power Device Network Utility program 4 Select the Remote Management Card you are setting up Click on the Tools menu and select Device Setup or double click the Remote Management Card you want to configure CyberPower Remote Management System 5 You can modify the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway address for
29. g the Find it button either the alarm will beep or the indicators will flash on the UPS to alert users of the specific location This helps users to identify a specific UPS in a multiple UPS installation UPS gt Configuration Configure the parameters of the UPS Item Definition Supplied Power Voltage Set the UPS output voltage that is supplied to the connected equipment Utility Power Failure Condition Utility Sensitivity When the UPS detects the utility voltage is out of range the UPS will switch to battery mode to protect the equipment plugged into the UPS Low sensitivity has a looser voltage range and the supplied power may vary more widely The power from fuel generator may cause the UPS to switch to battery mode more frequently and the low sensitivity is recommended The UPS switches to battery mode rarely and also CyberPower Remote Management System saves more battery power High sensitivity allows the UPS to supply more stable power to equipment and switches to battery mode frequently High Low Input or When the utility power voltage or output voltage depending on UPS Output Voltage model is higher lower than the threshold the UPS will supply battery Threshold power to the connected equipment Sets the acceptable range of the input frequency The UPS will supply Frequency Tolerance a battery power to the connected equipment if it is out of tolerance
30. hen the UPS is in Battery Mode with 0 for the time configured the RMCARD will switch the UPS to Sleep Mode and the output will be turned off Enter Sleep Mode After All Clients Shutdown If this option is enabled the UPS will enter sleep mode after utility power fails and remaining MSDT 2 minutes For more information about MSDT please reference the help page in UPS gt PowerPanel List Non Critical Outlet Bank Turn Off Threshold When supplying battery power the UPS will power off this NCL outlet bank if the remaining battery capacity is lower than this threshold Turn off Delay When supplying battery power the UPS will power off this NCL outlet bank after this delay time is met Turn On Delay When utility power is restored the UPS will restore the output of this NCL outlet bank after the delay time is met This prevents excessive power consumption caused by all the connected equipment starting at the same time UPS gt Master Switch Switch the output power of the UPS to be on or off Item Reboot UPS Definition Turns the UPS off and back on Turn UPS Off Turns the UPS off This command is available in Utility Power Failure Mode It puts the UPS Sleep UPS in sleep mode until power is restored Reset Resets the pending action to turn the UPS off Turn UPS On Turns the UPS on Shutdown Sleep Delay Amount of time the UPS waits before it turns off in response to a
31. in RADIUS Only Use RADIUS configuration settings to log in Use LDAP configuration settings to log in If LDAP authentication fails then Local Account settings will be used to log in LDAP Only Use LDAP configuration settings to log in RADIUS Local Account LDAP Local Account Software Authentication The Authentication Phrase used to communicate with PowerPanel Secret Phrase Business Edition Client System gt Security gt Local Account This page is used to configure the login account Information Description Administrator Administrator has full access to read write configuration settings Viewer Viewer has restricted access to read only This setting determines what IP address is allowed to access the device using either Admin or Viewer accounts If you want to access RMCARD from any IP address you can set one of them as 0 0 0 0 or Admin Viewer Manager IP 255 255 255 255 Change Administrator account 1 Enter User Name 2 Enter Current Password 3 Set the Manager IP optional 4 Enter New Password 5 Enter Confirm Password 6 Click Apply Change Viewer account 1 Select Allow Access to enable the Viewer account 2 Enter the User Name 3 Set the Manager IP optional 4 Enter New Password 5 Enter Confirm Password 6 Click Apply CyberPower Remote Management System System gt Security gt RADIUS Configuration After setting the
32. ion about the battery including the results and date of the last battery test Click the Start button to begin a battery test The following information will be reported after a battery test completes e Last Test Date The date of the most recent battery test e Last Test Result The results of the most recent battery test Passed The battery performed normally during the test Failed The battery test did not pass Follow the steps below if the battery test fails Repeat the battery test and replace the batteries if the test fails again Contact CyberPower for assistance if the battery test fails after the batteries have been replaced Runtime Calibration The Runtime Calibration ensures the runtime estimate is accurate with the load and the current battery capacity The results show the Estimated Runtime Last Elapsed Runtime Last Calibration Result and Last Calibration Date When a runtime calibration is initiated the UPS will run on battery power until the batteries are completely discharged The UPS will then automatically switch to input power The batteries will start to recharge upon the completion of the calibration CyberPower Remote Management System Users can click the Start button to initiate a runtime calibration Click the Cancel button to stop the runtime calibration The following information will be reported after a calibration is finished or canceled e Estimated Runtime The current estimated runtime
33. le B type ftp gt bin ftp gt put cpsrm2scdata_XXX bin 10 Upload is now complete type ftp gt quit 11 The system will reboot after you type quit f CyberPower Remote Management System Method 2 Using Upgrade and Configuration Utility tool Bulk firmware upgrade tool 1 Install the CyberPower Upgrade and Configuration Utility tool available for download on the Network Power Management product web page at www CyberPower com 2 After installation completes run the Upgrade and Configuration Utility 3 The main dialog of the Upgrade and Configuration Utility tool program is shown in Figure 5 The configuration tool will display all CyberPower Remote Management devices present on the same network subnet The Discover button is used to search the local network subnet again wo File Edit View Action Log Help Operation Log Please update devices Account and Password MAC Address IP Address Last Action Result Version Location Name Devices E 00 0C 15 40 2C 9B 192 168 26 52 215 Server Ro PDU15SW8FNET ee E E 00 0C 15 00 58 90 192 168 26 64 225 Server Ro PDU30MVHVT24FNET Re W 000c 1500B94C 192 168 26 78 1 0 Server Ro RMCARD205 eee E mm 000C 15008954 192 168 26 81 1 0 Server Ro RMCARD205 ee E m 000c 15402c A7 192 168 26 97 21 6 Server Ro PDU15SW8FNET E E E 00 0C 15 00 8944 192 168 26 100 1 0 Server Ro RMCARD205 E 00 0C 15 40 1340 192 168 26 102 215 Serve
34. ly from 192 168 20 240 192 168 20 240 192 168 20 240 192 168 200 240 bytes 32 time lt 1 ms bytes 32 time lt 10ms bytes 32 time lt 1 ms bytes 32 time lt 1 ms TTL 64 TTL 64 TTL 64 TTL 64 CyberPower Remote Management System Appendix 2 How to Configure a RMCARD User Account in Authentication Servers RADIUS Add two new attributes to RADIUS server interface 1 Cyber Service Type integer variable Cyber Service Type can accept three integer parameter values 1 Administrator 2 Viewer 3 Outlet User 2 Cyber Outlets string variable Cyber Outlets can accept a string describing outlet numbers This attribute will let the outlet user access and control the designated outlets For example Cyber Outlets 1 2 5 allows the user to control outlets 1 2 and 5 LDAP amp Windows AD Add three new attributes to Windows AD interface descriptions 1 cyber_admin Administrator 2 cyber_viewer Viewer 3 cyber_outlet string Outlet user The string entered in cyber_outlet designates what outlets the Outlet User can access and control For example cyber_outlet 1 2 5 allows the user to control outlets 1 2 and 5 CyberPower Remote Management System Appendix 3 Software Support PowerPanel Business Edition Client can support a CyberPower Systems device with a remote management card via the network PowerPanel Business Edition software is available on CyberPower Systems official website Ple
35. operating status of the UPS Temperature The operating temperature of the UPS CyberPower Remote Management System UPS gt Information Display the technical specifications of the UPS Information Model Description The model name of the UPS Serial Number The serial number of the UPS Voltage Rating The nominal output voltage rating Volts of the UPS Working Frequency The operating frequency of the UPS output power Power Rating The Volt Amp rating of the UPS Current Rating The output current rating Amps of the UPS Load Power The power rating Watts of the UPS Battery Voltage Rating The operating DC voltage rating of the battery power Firmware Version The revision number of the UPS firmware USB Version The revision number of the UPS USB firmware LCD Version The revision number of the UPS LCD firmware Battery Replacement Date The date that the batteries were last replaced This must be set manually after the batteries have been replaced or when the unit is first installed If this date has not been set it is recommended that it be set immediately NCL Bank The amount of Non Critical Load banks Extended Battery Modules The amount of the external battery modules connected to the UPS The number of modules is configured manually and the configurations will vary by model Installation Place When clickin
36. ot dispose of the jumper Insert the card into the expansion port Wait until the Green LED is flashing the frequency of the ON OFF flashing is once per second Remove the card again Place the jumper back onto the Reset pins Install card into the expansion port again and tighten the retaining screws NOOR WD CyberPower Remote Management System Firmware Upgrade By upgrading the firmware you can obtain both the new features and updates improvements to existing functionality You can check the Firmware version on the System gt About page on the web user interface There are two files to update in order to upgrade the firmware version A cosrm2scfw_XXX bin B cpsrm2scdata_XXX bin Method 1 Using FTP command Use the following steps to upgrade the firmware 1 Download the latest firmware 2 Extract the downloaded files to C 3 Open a command prompt window 4 Login to the CyberPower Remote Management Card with FTP command in the command prompt type 1 ftp 2 ftp gt open 3 To current IP address of RMCARD port EX To 192 168 22 126 21 4 Input USER NAME and PASSWORD same as the administrator account in web user interface see page 6 for default factory settings 5 Upload file A type ftp gt bin ftp gt put cpsrm2scfw_XXX bin 6 Upload is now complete type ftp gt quit 7 The system will reboot after you type quit 8 Login to the FTP again as step 4 9 Upload fi
37. r Ro PDU20SWVT24FNET W Bw 00 0C 15 00 89 5E 192 169 26 104 1 0 Server Ro RMCARD205 F B 00 0C 15 00 894E 192 168 26 105 1 0 Server Ro RMCARD205 Action A 00 0C 15 40 06 D4 192 168 26 115 216 Server Ro PDU15SWV16FNET ingraiic Cnsienie E mw 00 0C 15 00 0003 192 168 26 116 218 Server Ro PR2200LCDRTXL2U Upload Configuration m 00 0C 1500 89 5F 192 168 26 117 1 0 Server Ro PDU30SWT17ATNET E me 000C 15008946 192 168 26 118 1 0 Server Ro RMCARD205 Sacer Ep 00 0C 15 00 89 59 192 169 26 120 1 0 Server Ro Test E 000C 15 00 8944 192 168 26 121 1 0 Server Ro PDU20SWT10ATNET E E 00 0C 15 00 58 2F 192 168 26 122 215 Server Ro RMCARD303 E 000c 15 00 8948 192 168 26 123 1 0 Server Ro Test Bw 00 0C 15 00 30 21 192 168 26 124 215 Server Ro RMCARD303 E m 000C 15 00 77 DE 192 168 26 136 226 Server Ro PDU30MVHVT24FNET Figure 5 The main window of the Upgrade and Configuration Utility program 4 Check the boxes to select the devices you wish to upgrade and select Update on the right to update the device user account and password Once the update is confirmed the status circle will change from orange to green 5 Select the devices you wish to upgrade by checking their respective checkbox and select Upgrade Firmware I CyberPower Remote Management System Note You can upgrade the firmware of multiple devices that use the same firmware files Bulk firm
38. rk Configuration EnergyWise Enable CISCO EnergyWise support The port number used to communicate with EnergyWise devices must be the same as that configured in the network switch The domain name of the EnergyWise solution must be the same as that configured in the network switch Enable Disable the endpoint entries to be stored in the cache of the switch s EnergyWise list after a reboot Service port Domain Name Off State Cache Secure Mode Enable EnergyWise use of a shared secret Shared Secret The secret for the EnergyWise domain Nods Liet EnergyWise Parent Children List shows all EnergyWise entities and allows users to configure EnergyWise Entity attributes Name The name used to identify each outlet Role This parameter is a string used to describe the function of the entity max length 31 characters CyberPower Remote Management System This parameter is a string used to describe the entity max length 31 Keywords characters This parameter is a value between 1 and 100 that shows the entity importance f importance high to low UPS gt PowerPanel List Display the Information of the connected PPBE PowerPanel Business Edition Clients The connection is established by PPBE Clients The listed clients will be removed if disconnected for 1 hour Item Definition Configuration Max Clients Shutdown Time MST The max time that all the
39. s to use a NMS and configure the appropriate SNMPv1 settings Item Definition SNMPv1 Service Allow Access Set the SNMP service to either Enable or Disable SNMPv1 Access Control The name used to access this community from a Network Management Communit System NMS The field must be 1 to 15 characters in length NMS access can be restricted by entering a specific IP address or an IP network subnet mask The following subnet mask rules apply e 192 168 20 255 A NM he 192 168 IP Address 92 168 20 255 Access only by an NMS on the 192 168 20 segment e 192 255 255 255 Access only by an NMS on the 192 segment 0 0 0 0 the default setting or 255 255 255 255 Access by any NMS on any segment CyberPower Remote Management System The allowable action for the NMS through the community and IP address e Read Only GET command allowed any time SET command restricted e Write Read GET command allowed any time SET command allowed anytime unless a user session is active e Forbidden GET and SET commands are restricted Access Type System gt Network Service gt SNMPv3 Service Allow users to use a NMS and configure the appropriate SNMPv3 settings Item Definition SNMPv3 Service Allow Access Set the SNMPv3 service to either Enable or Disable SNMPv3 Access Control The name to identify SNMPv3 user The field must be 1 to 31 characters in User Nam
40. stem Cold Start Set the ability of the UPS to start in the absence of input power When this option is enabled the UPS can be turned on with battery power If this option is enabled the UPS will issue an audible alarm when Audible Alarm supplying battery power when output is overloaded or other conditions are present varies by UPS model Dry Relay Function This configures the UPS dry relay to function when the selected condition occurs Refer to the UPS manual for further information about advanced UPS dry relay functions The Dry Relay Function can be configured to be activated under the following power conditions 1 Utility Failure The utility power fails and the UPS is using battery power 2 Low Battery The battery capacity is too low to support the connected computers to shut down 3 Alarm The UPS is issuing the audible alarm due to the occurrence of warning events such as overload 4 Bypass The UPS has switched to Bypass Mode 5 UPS Fault The UPS could be malfunctioning due to hardware fault Screen Save Time When no UPS button is pressed and no power event occurs during this time the LCD screen will go to sleep CyberPower Remote Management System Wiring Fault Detecting If this option is enabled the UPS will detect if the input wiring is not grounded or is reversed It is recommended to insure the UPS wiring has a ground connection first Over Discharge Protection W
41. sword admin Default password cyber 2 View only 1 Default username device Default password cyber or The administrator can access all functions including enable disable the view only account The viewer can access read only features but cannot change any settings Web Content Summary Provide an overview of the system operation and the items that are auto refreshed However different UPS system models may have different items displayed Item Current Condition Definition Display the current operating condition of the UPS and environmental sensor UPS Status Battery Capacity Graph of the percentage of the current UPS battery capacity Load Graph of the load of UPS as a percentage of available Watts Remaining Runtime Length of time the UPS can support its load on battery power System Data Name The name given to the UPS Location Location description given to the UPS Contact The person to contact about this UPS Uptime Length of time the system has been working continuously Envir Status Temperature Graph of the current temperature reading of the environmental sensor Humidity Graph of the current humidity reading of the environmental sensor CyberPower Remote Management System Envir Data Name The name of the environmental sensor Location The location of the environmental sensor Recent Device Events A list of device events tha
42. t recently occurred UPS The following items can be displayed configured through the UPS page however different UPS models may have different items displayed configured UPS gt Status Display the basic information about the current UPS status Items displayed are auto refreshed Item Definition Input Status The current status of the utility power supplied to the UPS Voltage The current input voltage of the utility power supplied to the UPS Frequency The current frequency of the utility power supplied to the UPS Output Siaiis The current status of the output power the UPS is supplying to connected equipment Voltage The output voltage the UPS is supplying to the connected equipment Frequency The output frequency the UPS is supplying to the connected equipment The power draw of the connected equipment expressed as a Load percentage of the total UPS load capacity This is displayed as watts on some UPS models Current The output current the UPS is supplying to the connected equipment Non Critical Load NCL The present status of NCL outlets Battery Status The present status of the UPS battery Remaining Capacity The present capacity of the batteries expressed as a percentage of full charge Remaining Runtime The amount of estimated time that the UPS can supply power to its load Voltage The present voltage of the UPS battery System Status The present
43. the UPS from anywhere in the world Simply use a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox to access your UPS Servers and workstations can be protected by the UPS utilizing PowerPanel Business Edition Client to gracefully shutdown when signaled by the Remote Management Card Features Real time UPS monitoring Remote management and configuration of the UPS via Web Browser or NMS Trigger servers workstations to shutdown during a power event to prevent data loss or corruption Schedule shutdown start up reboot of the UPS remotely Event logging to trace UPS operational history Graphic data logging to analyze power conditions Save and restore configuration settings Event notifications via Email SNMP traps Syslog and SMS Support IPv4 v6 SNMPv1 v3 HTTP HTTPs DHCP NTP DNS SMTP SSH Telnet FTP and Syslog protocol Support Email Secure Authentication Protocols SSL TLS Support External Authentication Protocols RADIUS LDAP LDAPS Windows AD SNMP MIB available for free download User upgradeable firmware Upgrade firmware and upload configuration files to multiple units at once Multi language user interface Quick installation Hot swappable Cisco EnergyWise Compatible Support Environmental Sensor ENVIROSENSOR System Requirements An Ethernet connection to an existing network Web Browser NMS Network Management System compliant with SNMP CyberPower Remote Management System Application CyberPower Remote
44. ut Hz The output frequency of the UPS supplying to the connected equipment e Load The percentage of the total UPS power being supplied to the connected equipment e Capacity The percentage of the current UPS battery capacity e Remaining Runtime The estimated duration of time that the UPS can support the connected load in battery mode e Temperature C or F The current temperature of the environmental sensor e Humidity RH The current humidity of the environmental sensor CyberPower Remote Management System Logs gt Graphing This page is used to display the data of the Status Record The graphing function makes the status records easier to view Item Definition Graph Period The period used to draw the graph Longer periods will require more time to be displayed The data used to draw the graph The more data selected the more Graph Data PAE graphing time is needed Selecting Display All Nodes in Detail will display all the points along Graph Node the line moving the cursor on the data point will show the information of that point Launch Graph in New Window Checking this box will open the graph in detail in a new page Logs gt Syslog Allow users to set syslog server and send test message Item Definition Syslog Enable or disable Syslog function Facility Code Select Syslog facility Server IP The IP address of Syslog server
45. ware upgrade 6 Select the Firmware and Data files and click OK to implement firmware upgrade as shown in Figure 6 File Locations of Firmware amp Data Firmware C Users cpsrm2scfw_100 cpsrm2scfw_100 bin Data C Users cpsrm2scfw_100 cpsrm2scdata_100 bin Figure 6 The File Locations of Firmware amp Data window 7 If the firmware upgrade is implemented you will see the Result in the main dialog as shown in Figure 7 e Upgrade and Configuration Utility PX File Edit View Action Log Help Operation Log Please update devices Account and Password C MAC Address IP Address Last Action Result Version Location Name Devices m E 00 0C 1540 2C 98 192 168 2652 215 Server Ro PDU15SW8FNET RR F E 00 0C 15 00 58 90 192 168 26 64 225 Server Ro PDU30MVHVT24FNET R 4 oooc 1500 B94C i 192 168 26 78 2015 08 13 Success 1 0 Server Ro RMCARD205 ie F E 00 0C 15 00 89 54 192 168 26 81 1 0 Server Ro RMCARD205 eae E Ba 000C 1540 2C A7 192 168 26 97 216 Server Ro PDU15SW8FNET T B 00 0C 15 00 8944 192 168 26 100 1 0 Server Ro RMCARD205 cis E Ge 000C 1540 1340 192 168 26 102 215 Server Ro PDU20SWVT24FNET Bpo W 00 0C 15 00 B9 5E 192 168 26 104 2015 08 13 Success 1 0 Server Ro RMCARD205 l E E 00 0C 15 00 B94E 192 168 26 105 1 0 Server Ro RMCARD205 Action E E 000C 1540 06 D4 192 168 26 11
46. y log off Definition The period in minutes that the system waits before automatically logging off Timeout CyberPower Remote Management System System gt Network Service gt TCP IPv4 Display the current TCP IPv4 settings Set DHCP and DNS server settings Item Definition Current Configuration Displays the current TCP IP settings IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS server Select the Enable DHCP option and click Apply to get IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway from DHCP server Select the Obtain DNS DHCP Address from DHCP and click Apply to get the IP of DNS from the DHCP server Manual Enter the TCP IP settings directly and click Apply System gt Network Service gt TCP IPv6 Display and configure the current IPv6 settings Item Definition IPv6 Interface Displays the current IPv6 address IPv6 Gateway Displays the current IPv6 gateway IPv6 Configuration Access Set the IPv6 service to either Enable or Disable Address Mode Router Control The IPv6 address is assigned through one of the following methods as configured in the router settings Stateless Address Auto configuration Stateless DHCPv6 or Stateful DHCPv6 Manual The IPv6 address is assigned manually Manual IPv6 Address Enter the IPv6 address directly when the Manual setting is selected System gt Network Service gt SNMPv1 Service Allow user

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