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User`s Manual PowerNETGuard English Rev. E

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1. User and Installation Manval OMNSWKOO7ENUE SUPPORT AND LIABILITY STATEMENT The manufacturer does not accept liability for loss of data productivity equipment or any other associated damage or cost direct or indirect due to the failure of PowerNET Guard or related equipment A tremendous amount of effort has gone into making PowerNET Guard as easy to use as possible However should the user find that additional information or help is necessary he she should contact the local distributor dealer who has access to the support centre It should be noted that technical support is not intended for general questions regarding the operating system No part of this manual may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the manufacturer The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product described in this manual at any time and without notice 2 6 SUMMARY WHAT IS SNMP 4 HARDWARE 4 INSTAL LATON 4 UNINSTALLING 5 FUNCTION eer eer eee cet 5 WHAT S NEW SINCE PREVIOUS 5 SERVICE S
2. 30 EMAIL CONFIGURATION eoa enne Aennean aenea aUa nena nd nad cA NL ORE 31 SMS GONEIGURATION cus vases at tous atau ota tot Mesue eae tot Eta ee CONDO CON Sen 32 OTHER CONFIGURATION escas testas eu IE E E E AR LA Eee erae 32 3 6 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing PowerNET Guard PowerNET Guard is an UPS remote management program which utilises the SNMP protocol In other words it is an optimised SNMP manager for RFC 1628 the world standard in the management of UPSs For this reason PowerNETGuard can be used with any agent that supports this standard Versions for Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista 2008 7 as well as for Linux x86 Solaris 8 9 10 x86 and SPARC are available WHAT IS SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a communications protocol a tool that allows the client manager to effect requests to a server agent This protocol is an international standard and so any SNMP manager can communicate with any SNMP agent To exchange information the manager and agent utilise an addressing technique called MIB Management Information Base MIB defines which variables can be requested and the respective access rights MIB is equipped with a tree structure like the folders on a hard disk through which manager and agent can use several MIB at the same time as there is no overlap Each MIB
3. 18 DF quor 19 STANDARD DATA UPS VERSION on RE na RU dr eh up OU a ON oa a Ee enu e deno ERA 20 STANDARD DATA IRMS VERSION 0 cccccccccceccceeceeeceeeceeeceeeeeeseeeaeeeseeseeeseeseeeseesaeeeaess 21 DIAGRAM DATA ONLY UPS 000 cece eccc cece eee c eee c cece seca cece eece ees nenne nne nne nsa nnns sre sse nsn n 22 Mo CRE RRA OT Em 23 GRAPHICS E Rm 24 CONFIGURATION iiis tuss dui sure dates SUox Sau Biases Baas nas Baa SUR BND 26 USER CONFIGURATION 26 GENERAL CONFIGURATION 27 SECURE SNMP CONFIGURATION 28 LIVE STATUS CONFIGURATION socscczaczcezecaceceracaoecetecaoecetecacgsesetweeeerec asacetecasasasesenas 29 ALARMS
4. 1 Mozilla Firebird Help java sun com The 5 25 Codeguide PowerNETGuard login IRMS1 UPS Identification INPUT VOLTAGE Geographical se Md 7 u 220v Power 01022 UPSON 12 220 V dam ee UPS Status OnBattery OUTPUT LOAD Battery Low Bypass BATTERY BEEN Overload 3240V Overtemperature Replace 3 EASY AUTONOMY TIME 220V 100 min Fr eq 500Hz Freq 50 0Hz OUTPUT BYPASS The data is shown only if before PowerNET Guard connected to the device In particular on UPS Status it is visible the time of the last refresh and by clicking on Refresh it is possible to request a refresh of the data 8 PowerNETGuard monitoring Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help 2 b 4 http 10 1 10 112 login LOGIN Admin amp PASSWORD Mozilla Firebird Help java sun com The 5 25 Codeguide PowerNETGuard login IRMS1 Geographical The Network object is not yet available _ Power The Network object you are looking for is not yet available There Rovere ke isn t any information available about it but you can submit request and come back later If you think the data should be available please ask to the PowerNETGuard administrator Please try the following
5. Request the monitoring of this object and wait for the request to be fulfilled If the request was already submitted click the Refresh button or try again later Click the Back button to try another link Object not available PowerNETGuard HTTP Server If the data isn t PowerNETGuard monitoring Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help v p 4 Ww http 10 1 10 1 12 login LOGIN Admin amp PASSWORD Mozilla Firebird Help java sun com The 5 25 Codeguide PowerNETGuard login Geographical Power Forbidden Rover os You don t have permission to access Network IRMS1 for security Erger reasons Please contact the PowerNETGuard administrator HTTP 403 Action not allowed PowerNETGuard HTTP Server When the user does not have the right or when a non monitorable object is selected this page is shown 9 PowerNETGuard monitoring Mozilla Firefox File Edit Go Bookmarks Tools Help z v lt p e b 4 http 10 1 10 112 login LOGIN Admin amp PASSWORD Mozilla Firebird Help 4 java sun com The S Codequide _ PowerNETGuard login IRMS1 Geographical The Network object cannot be found The Network object you are looking for is unavailable due to its identification configuration settings It is either probably removed it is not a monitorable object or you don t hav
6. tar tulss ne 6 WEB 6 e ct A LITE mane ane ne en ne nn Oe ee Oe ee 11 VIDE RIETI TEES 12 EVENT LOG 13 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION ssc denarabs 13 USER INTERFACE ee E REP MED RES REP nena 14 TOOLBARS TRUCT ORE ican ase 14 NEW SNMP 15 IDENTIFICATION DATA 15 NETWORK VISUALIZA TION _ 16 TREE STRUCTURE DISPLAY 16 INDEX DISPEAY ee ee D EE EE 17 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
7. Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help ft 90 http 127 0 0 1 C PowerNETGuard Login Admin Password pe Applet version only for Java 6 Insert login and password of a PowerNET Guard user WARNING if there is a completely different page instead of this then on the computer is running another web server it that case please change PowerNETGuard s WEB port and when connecting from a client add the specified port number to the address for example http 10 1 10 112 4000 7 PowerNETGuard monitoring Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help gt 2 b 4 Ds http 10 1 10 112flogin LOGIN AdminaPASSWORD Mozilla Firebird Help java sun com The 5 25 Codeguide PowerNETGuard login IRMS1 z sa PowerNETGuard UPS online monitor Rovere Server Login successful After that the access has been authenticated this page is shown On the left side there is a tree structure that replies that of the PowerNET Guard by selecting a folder it is possible to view the objects and the subfolders contained and by selecting an object it is possible to view the data monitored by PowerNET Guard PowerNETGuard monitoring Mozilla Firefox TER File Edit View Bookmarks Tools Ly gt 32 e p 4b httpif 10 1 10 112 logim LOGINAdminBPASSWORD _
8. again later on Recording can be started by pressing Record and stopped by pressing Stop It is worth noting that every time the record function starts the data stored in the memory previously will be overwritten Clicking on Play will load and display data These graphics have a silver background Input Voltage 200 S225 p 500 10000 12500 15000 Record art 00 18 10 07 02 Step 17 34 10 07 02 B Line NiLineZ Ni Line 3 25 6 CONFIGURATION USER CONFIGURATION Preferences Name rome foder Description passord Rights Monitor UPSs Clear log database Control UPSs User administration Define UPSs and locations Administrator Show logs and graphs Here users and their rights can be configured by entering names a brief description and password and selecting the rights the user can be assigned The user flagged as Default user is used during server mode The home folder will become the tree root folder for the selected user NOTE if changes are made to user rights while in use the changes will not become effective until after the user has logged out 26 GENERAL CONFIGURATION Preferenze General Server attivato Enable graphics effects for showing alarms C3 Show popup blocking dialog for showing alarms Show popup non blocking dialog for showing alarms Show messages for end alarms Send daily email report at This panel a
9. level it is possible to define an address list for sending event notification emails It is possible to configure the sender s email address and lastly it is possible to insert the address of the SMTP server used for sending emails When required by the server it is possible to insert the authentication data username and password Alternatively is possible to use Extended for connecting to Microsoft Exchange servers For testing the correctness of these settings it is possible to send a test email 31 SMS CONFIGURATION Preferences Alarm level 391234567890 GSM Port m SMS Center 392341 2345670 Init string ATZ Send string 5 On this screen the SMS service be configured In particular for each priority level it is possible to define cell phone number list for sending event notification SMS It is also possible to insert the serial port on which a GSM modem is present the SMS centre number used for message sending and the init and send strings For testing the correctness of these settings it is possible to send a test SMS OTHER CONFIGURATION For each alarm level it is possible to execute a script an audio file MP3 or WAV or register it on the log The scripts are called with the parameters in this oder Device name IP Address Type of alarm Date and time Estimated autonomy ei 32
10. object can be created the background can be changed or the user can browse among folders that stem from one folder The folders open with double click For instance the Europe folder can have a France sub folder In this case the Europe background could be a map of Europe while the France background could be a map of France So by double clicking on France on the map of Europe the France folder will open 19 STANDARD DATA UPS VERSION Battery Battery Low Bypass On Overload Overtemperature Replace Battery Alarm This displays the machine status with LED lamps and graphic bars 20 STANDARD DATA IRMS VERSION Irms V 3 0 05 2004 0 Network card v 01 01 Output load 004 j no 00 06 00 096 0 0 0 096 096 0 Input voltage Line 224V LineB 225v Command If the monitored object is an IRMS this display will be shown Each socket shows its current state by changing its color it may be off gray active and connected to the A input line green or active and connected to the B input line blue The display shows the status of the two input lines nput lines OK line good Blackout A B line not good and Phase shift A and B lines have their phases shifted It is also showe
11. 2009 3 23 43 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 23 55PM day October 1 2009 3 24 10PM fEventiogstopped day October 1 2009 32438PM Eventlgstpped SS This shows the events of PowerNET Guard In order to have the events correctly registered it is necessary to configure this action 23 GRAPHICS P 4 Bypass frequency a Record Load View Record length Input voltage Maximum 10000 records Input frequency User defined records Output Voltage 10 20 30 40 50 60 8670 90 100 Output frequency Bypass Voltage M Battery Voltage Clear From this display the status history of the device being monitored can be analysed During the updated visual display mode PowerNETGuard gathers data device status especially the input output bypass battery voltage the load and the input output bypass frequency By pressing the buttons on the left the graphics that display the data gathered can be viewed The number of data gathered is limited and old data is removed This limit can be configured These graphics have a gold background and are designed to display the recent history of the device By making the menu appear right hand mouse button for Windows one can zoom save or print the image 24 Tiris Line 1 NiLine2 To monitor a long term time interval the data be saved the hard disk so that be uploaded
12. can be selected to view data and in order to avoid unnecessary queries the information retrieved is saved in the memory until the program is closed This is valid also for IRMS When a UPS or a IRMS is selected updated real time status information can be obtained data that is not yet updated can also be retained In the first case the data viewed is more reliable however it causes greater network traffic Even if it has not been selected an object will show its status anyway through the colour of its icon PowerNETGuard detects errors even when an UPS IRMS is not selected thanks to the integrated trap management and to auto walk PowerNET Guard is multi user where each user is identified by a password and personalised rights PowerNET Guard is able to react to UPSs IRMSs status changes by giving a timely communication to the users by means of email and SMS Also WEB connectivity is available for UPS monitoring via web browser WHAT S NEW SINCE PREVIOUS VERSION 5 0 Improved user interface 4 5 Support for home folders description for devices 4 1 Sensors support new web server 4 0 Renewed user interface extended MAPI more powerful scripts and new license scheme 9 5 New auto walk logic applet email with authentication 3 0 Secure SNMP support controls for WakeOnLan and scheduled maintenance 2 4 Multilanguage controls for remote shutdown and reboot 2 1 WEB connectivity for state monitoring 2 0 IRMS support event log 1 2 WAP con
13. d a multiline description an object type a IP address alternatively the name that is displayed on the network can be used the SNMP communities and the SNMP communication port the standard is 161 but this can be changed IDENTIFICATION DATA MODIFICATION Control settings 5 Ident data UPS Name PYYP1O00 Attached devices Server By pressing the Configuration button it is possible to set the UPS name and the attached devices These values are used only for giving a SNMP identification and in particular the UPS name must not be confused with the identification code of the UPS 15 2 NETWORK VISUALIZATION TREE STRUCTURE DISPLAY ue Server ues Eee Pos gana The tree structure displays the items managed By selecting an item the communication is established it can also be renamed or a menu can be displayed right hand mouse button for Windows for modify its data or show the maintenance database or to connect to the device by means of Telnet SSH o http UPSs and the IRMSs are displayed with an icon which shows the symbol of their status 3 Device not yet monitored oZ of If a closed folder contains one or more devices in alarm status the folder will display the alarm symbol Normal status condition Minor alarm present Receipt of a trap or major or critical alarm present Communication lost 16 INDEX DISPLAY DOR Last update IF Address Po
14. d the load and the input voltage The state of the socket can be changed with the button on the bottom after the specified socket is selected In particular A and B buttons changes power source line OFF button turn the socket off and the RST button turn the socket off for a set time configured on the IRMS and then turn it back on 21 DIAGRAM DATA ONLY UPS System Tenere Bypass On Overload Replace Battery Alarm This displays the detailed status of the UPS 22 Loc Event VIETIL IW Stor leu iday September 4 2009 11 33 54 iday September 4 2009 11 33 57 AM Friday September 4 2009 11 34 02 AM Friday September 4 2009 11 57 29 AM iday September 4 2009 11 57 57 AM rsday October 1 2009 3 11 13PM rsday October 1 2009 3 11 40 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 12 03 PM sday October 1 2009 3 12 23 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 12 29 PM ursday October 1 2009 3 13 23 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 21 02 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 21 28 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 22 44 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 22 46 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 22 48 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 23 00 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 23 03 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 23 06 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 23 17 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 23 19 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 23 24 PM ursday October 1 2009 3 23 35 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 23 36 PM rsday October 1 2009 3 23 40 PM rsday October 1
15. e permission to monitor Server this object This may also be due to character encoding settings Please try the following Click the Refresh button or try again later If you typed the page address in the Address bar make sure that it is spelled correctly Click the Back button to try another link If the path for this object contains non ASCII ISO 646 characters check the character encoding of your browser and adjust PowerNETGuard settings HTTP 404 Object not found PowerNETGuard HTTP Server The selected object might be unavailable due to removal or renaming and in that case this page is shown It is also possible that the address of the object contains character non contained in standard ASCII and that the encoding of the browser is different from that used by PowerNET Guard in that case it is necessary to modify the character encoding from the panel Preferences WEB for example Microsoft Internet Explorer uses UTF 8 encoding and Mozilla Firefox uses ISO 8859 1 10 SECURE SNMP secure SNMP is an innovation introduced for improving the security on the IRMS management it features in particular authentication and authorization with the possibility to configure the granted privileges On the IRMS configuration it is possible to set 3 passwords and to bind to each one different privileges when a user authenticates these privileges will be granted In particular for each output socket
16. ent version 6 or higher is required proceed with the installation as follows if you own the CD ROM run the installation program contained in the JavaVM folder otherwise download Java software from the website http www java com 4 UNINSTALLING For Windows systems run the Install applications program from the Control Panel select PowerNET Guard and click on Remove For Unix systems run the Uninstall program in the PowerNET Guard Uninstaller Data directory For Mac systems drag the PowerNET Guard application contained in the Application folder to the trash FUNCTION PowerNET Guard provides a visual display of UPSs managed through the medium of a folder structure At the root there is the Network folder and each folder can contain other folders UPSs and IRMSs The UPSS IRMSs contained in the UPS folder or in a sub folder make up the cluster of objects that can be managed through the program and the folders serve to organise these objects according to various criteria One example of a possible criterion is geographic For instance there could be a folder called Europe that contains Italy and Germany folders which in turn contain UPSs Once the structure that represents the remotely managed objects has been created it can be saved on the disk drive or another structure that has been created beforehand can be loaded The UPS is an object that can be queried to supply operating status data It
17. intenance operations like UPS shutdown and reboot Monitor UPSs the right to set up a connection to a device and to view data Define UPSs and locations the right to add new UPSs and new folders Show logs and graphs the right to view past data Clear log database the right to overwrite preceding logs User administration the right to create new users and modify the existing ones Administrator right to close the program down The default user is whom the automatic login is performed when active Furthermore each user has a home folder of the navigation tree Any node above the home folder will be hidden to the user 12 EVENT LOG PowerNEl Guard By selecting Event log on the File menu it is possible to view the debug events that were registered by PowerNET Guard This displays information about communication such as the agent selected timeout the presence of request errors and the traps received It is possible to export these events to a text file ADVANCED CONFIGURATION Advanced control Shutdown Reboot Wake It is also possible to perform remote maintenance operation on the UPS like shutdown and reboot by pressing the Advanced configuration button PowerNET Guard will ask the seconds of delay for shutdown or reboot according to the requested operation It is also possible to send WakeOnLan packets To perform this function on a device it is required to kn
18. is oriented to a particular sector in particular RFC 1628 also called UPS MIB holds the data for UPS remote management Furthermore the agent can submit data without a prior request to inform the manager about particularly important events These messages are called traps For more information about SNMP visit this site http www snmp com HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS The following are the minimum requirements to obtain an acceptable operating speed Intel systems require a PC with a Pentium 111 or an equivalent processor with 1GHz and 256 Mb RAM SPARC systems require a workstation with an UltraSPARC lle processor of 500MHz and 256 Mb RAM for example SunBlade 100 Mac systems require a computer with a G3 processor 500MHz and 256 Mb RAM For SGI systems a MIPS R4000 processor is required and for Compaq system a Alpha 21064 processor is required INSTALLATION On Windows systems open the PowerNETGuard exe file in the Windows folder and follow the instructions On Linux and Solaris open the install bin file in the respective folders and follow the instructions On Mac systems open the PowerNETGuard dmg disk image in the MacOSX folder and then copy application to the Applications folder On SGI Irix systems open the install bin file and follow the instructions On Tru64 systems open the install bin file and follow the instructions If the installation program shows that a Java Virtual Machine is not pres
19. it is possible to define the privilege to turn it on or off to perform the reset shutdown and restart and to perform the source power switch from line A to line B and vice versa Irms V3 0 05 2004 0 Network card v 01 01 Output load boa 0 04 ooa jooa 0 00 00 0 0 o jjo fom o Input voltage Line A 275 V Line B 22f6M Command 11 At first PowerNET Guard locks all actions padlock closed but after clicking on a socket the password will be requested Password ere After inserting the password PowerNET Guard allows to send commands The commands are sent together with the password inserted by the user if the password is recognized by the IRMS and is granted the privilege to perform the operation then the request is fulfilled otherwise PowerNET Guard shows an alert As a further level of security the functions unlocked becomes locked again after 1 minute This amount can be configured on the preferences WARNING Secure SNMP is not available for obsolete IRMS models However PowerNET Guard is able to recognize these models and unlocks the supported functions without requiring a password MULTIUSER Every PowerNETGuard user has a login and password that are required for accessing the software functions Every user has a different set of privileges which are defined by the administrator In particular Control UPSs the right to perform ma
20. llows to configure general parameters With the option Server enabled the logon is performed automatically with the default user i e it is no longer necessary to insert the password at PowerNET Guard start The default user owns the rights defined on the user configuration With the Enable graphics effects for showing alarms option enabled the alarms are displayed by means of a prominent screen With the option show popup a popup notification window is showed either blocking or not blocking the graphical interface With the option Show message for end alarms also the end alarms will be showed The Send daily email report is used to send an e mail daily at the scheduled time to all addresses listed in oection Email Critical which provides a status report of monitored devices and a list of devices in alarm 27 SECURE SNMP CONFIGURATION Preferences This panel allows to configure Secure SNMP When disabled PowerNETGuard will not lock the SNMP command but will use the predefined password for the selected object SET Community However both the authentication and the authorization are performed on the remote host therefore if Secure SNMP is enabled on remote but PowerNET Guard has this option disabled then the predefined password will not grant the required privileges 28 LIVE STATUS CONFIGURATION Preferences Live status Disable live status Live status every minu
21. nectivity enables a everywhere and 24 hours alarm monitoring 1 1 PowerNET Guard is able to react to UPSs status changes by giving a timely communication to the users by means of email and SMS 5 6 SERVICES Besides directly monitoring the devices PowerNET Guard supports a wide range of tools and services that improves the devices management WEB CONNECTIVITY In order to enable or disable the WEB connectivity select the panel Preferences WEB and then restart PowerNET Guard This function obviously cannot coexist with other web servers running on the same port From a client computer it is possible to connect with an internet browser by inserting as web address the host name or the IP address of the computer where PowerNET Guard is running There are three types of web servers each with different advantages e Web server simple it offers a synthetic view of the status of all the ups with the ability to connect to the web page of the device PowerNETGuard monitoring Mozilla Firefox Navigazione anonima File Modifica Visualizza gt Cronologia Segnalibri Strumenti Aiuto co gy http 127 0 0 1 login LOGIN Admin amp PASSWORD PowerNETGuard monitoring PowerNETGuard UPS online monitor e Qo Q aaa 9 Geographical 9 _ Power x sens Web server applet offer a graphical interface similar to the application 6 e Web server classic 4 PowerNET Guard login
22. ow its MAC address and it is necessary that that device is compatible and correctly configured for using this function 15 USER INTERFACE TOOLBAR STRUCTURE The new folder icon creates a new folder within the current folder The delete icon eliminates the selected item and any items it contains The new object icon creates an object inside the current folder The open icon loads the tree structure from the previously saved file The save icon saves the tree structure onto the hard disk so that it can be reloaded The configure icon to configure MIB variables The advanced configuration icon for maintenance operation like WakeOnLan UPS shutdown and reboot o The load log file icon loads the log files previously saved The exit icon exits PowerNET Guard There is also an address bar that displays the path of the selected folder or UPS A folder or a device are selected by entering an address and pressing Enter 14 NEw SNMP OBJECT Create a new SNMP Object Mame only for the tree Server UPS Third floor first door Object type Connection Host name or IP Address Public community Private community SNMP Port Use default SNMP Port Use custom port When a new object is inserted to be monitored this screen will appear so that it can be given a name it can be changed by clicking on the name in the tree structure display ad
23. rt Communication bar This displays a list of the objects in the current folder and sub folders The name time of last query address and agent port as well as the current status will be displayed By clicking on an object this will be selected and polled automatically if necessary v us x Is possible to easily indentify the UPS by inserting its name on the research field If the status is white there is no information available and a query must be started During the query the bar grows it is possible to stop ups server 66 the interrogation by pressing Stop 17 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE DATABASE Installation time Sean months Last intervention time Oct 1 2009 Oct 1 2009 Oct 1 2009 a ct 1 2008 Metman plus Oct 1 2009 Oct 1 2009 Shows the scheduled maintenance database for the devices For each device it is possible to insert a custom scheduled maintenance frequency and at the fixed date the configured actions are performed please see section Alarm configuration 18 DESKTOP This displays the UPSs IRMSs contained in the current folder following the desktop metaphor UPSs IRMSs can be moved by clicking and dragging while holding the button down A menu can be displayed on the right hand mouse button for Windows UPSs IRMSs or on the background In particular the object can be selected queried or eliminated while on the desktop a new folder or a new
24. tes C Daily live status Seconds delay between devices This panel allows to configure Live status The devices are monitored automatically on the time interval defined and with the defined delay between the devices It is also possible to disable this function 29 ALARMS CONFIGURATION Preferences MESES Alarm Battery bad Critical End event Battery bad Critical On Battery Critical End event On Battery Critical Low Battery Critical End event Low Battery Critical Depleted Battery Critical End event Depleted Battery Critical Temp bad Critical End event Temp bad Critical Input bac Critical End event Input bad Critical Output bad Critical End event Output bad Critical Output overload Critical End event Output overload Critical On Bypass Critical End event On Bypass Critical Bypass bad Critical End event Bypass bad Critical Output off as requested Critical End event Output off as requested Critical 1 5 aff as requested Critical End event Ups aff as requested Critical Charger failed Critical On this screen the alarm priority be set Then for each priority level it will be possible to define the actions to be performed 30 EMAIL CONFIGURATION Preferences administrator amp mycompany com Sender address aMTP server Authentication User name Password On this screen the email service can be configured In particular for each priority

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