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1. Key in the privacy password s that correspond to each of the stations Note See Synchronizing SNMP Parameters page 6 for further details NRGence SNMP User Help eco Sensors Power Management Software The eco Sensors software uses the SNMP protocol to connect to the eco PDU units in your installation Note For full details about eco Sensors software and how to install it on your system see the eco Sensors User Manual This can be found on the CD bundled with your PE package or downloaded from the ATEN website To configure the SNMP settings using eco Sensors software open the System Management page The page opens with the SNMP Settings tab displayed This section allows you to set up your SNMP and system parameters so that eco Sensors can connect to the eco PDUs in your installation 7 Q NRGe ce Sys Management Energy Intelligence by ATEN Database Default SNMP Agent Settings Username community administrator Port 161 Timeout 200 ms Retry 2 SNMP version vi a Auth protocol None Auth password Privacy protocol None Privacy password SNMP Trap Receiver Username community administrator Port 162 SNMP version Auth protocol None Auth password Privacy protocol None Privacy password System Parameter Service delay 30 s Energy Box 110 v Save eco Sensors Default SNMP Agent Settings This section allows you to set up your default SNMP and system par
2. SNMP parameters are the same These parameters are Username Privacy PW and Authen PW The default values which are the same for eco Sensors and eco PDU units are shown in the following table Parameter Default Web UI Username administrator Administrator Account ID Privacy PW privacypwd SNMP Privacy PW Authen PW password Administrator Account Password If any of these parameters are modified on the Web GUI of the eco PDU device s the same parameters in eco Sensors must also be modified Note eco Sensors will only access eco PDUs with the same parameters so it is essential that these parameters are synchronized for all eco PDUs in your installation Reference the Browser Operation chapter of your eco PDU User Manual for further information o MIB Browser MIB Browser Management Information Base You can also use a MIB browser to configure the SNMP settings for your PE installation First ensure that a suitable MIB browser is installed on your system For illustration purposes the iReasoning MIB Browser is used for the following screenshots iReasoning MIB Browser Bex Fle Edt Operation Next prepare the PE MIB file This can be found on the CD bundled with your PE package or downloaded from the ATEN website Extract the file and save it to a convenient location Note As the MIB file may need to be reloaded each time you use the
3. program we recommend that you save the file in the default MIB file path location NRGence SNMP User Help Then load the MIB using File gt Load MIBs as below dit Operations Tools Bosiga OID 1 3 ix Operations Get Next Name OID Value Type MIB Modules Open Session Save Session Exit Once the MIB file has loaded its corresponding MIB objects will be added in the appropriate location on the MIB tree hierarchy as shown below iReasoning MIB Browser Quay il File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Address Im advanced OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 21317 1 3 2 2 y Operations Get Next lv eps ES MIB Tree Name O1D Value Type Port iso org dod internet privateenterprises aten atenPri e E userManagement e E control e E deviceManagement customTrapMsG P rebootdevice Be LORS l m Name pe 1D 136 14 L219171322 MIB ATEN PE CFG Le Indexes E Deser y iso org dod internet private enterprises aten atenProducts overip poweroverip pe Now proceed to set the SNMP parameters MIB Browser Set SNMP Parameters 1 In the Address field input the DUT IP address iReasoning MIB Browser File Ed TTT Bookmarks Help CO AA OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 21317 1 3 2 2 Y Operations SNMP MI
4. Bs Result Tab 4 MIE Tree Name OID 50 N userManagement control deviceManagement F 3 customTrapMSG A rebootDevice 2 Then click Advanced to open the SNMP settings window as show below gt Advanced Properties of SNMP Agent Address 127 0 0 1 Port 161 Read Community administrator Write Community administrator SNMP Version 1 3 Enter values for the Port Read Community and Write Community fields the example above shows the default settings Then select the SNMP version you want to configure from the dropdown menu For v1 and v2 only the above fields are necessary Click OK to save the settings 4 Ifyou select version 3 from the dropdown menu a further SNMPv3 window containing more parameters appears as shown below NRGence SNMP User Help Advanced Properties of SNMP Agent Address 127 0 0 1 Port 161 Read Community administrator Write Community administrator GoD gt USM User administrator Security Level auth priv x Auth Algorithm MDS Auth Password tester Privacy Algorithm RES v Privacy Password been Context Name Engine ID Localized Auth Key Localized Priv Key In the USM User field enter the Default Community username In the Auth Password field enter the Default Authentication password and in the Privacy password field enter the
5. Default Privacy password For the Security Level Auth Algorithm and Privacy Algorithm fields make your selections from the options in the dropdown menus Note SNMPv3 for NRGence PE devices is currently available with the following settings Security Level auth priv Auth Algorithm MDS Privacy Algorithm AES 10 MIB Browser Setting Up Thresholds To set up maximum and minimum Current and Voltage thresholds for each device and outlet using the MIB browser method do the following 1 Under device gt outletConfigTable in the MIB tree locate the threshold that you want to configure the example below shows maximum current per outlet 2 In the Results Table click on the outlet that you wish to set the threshold for The SNMP Set window appears i iReasoning MIB Browser File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Address 192 168 0 60 Advanced OID ja 36 1 4 1 21317 1 3 2 2 2 2 10 19 1 Sal Operations Get Next ov SNMP MIB A outlet Status FF outlet5status 4 outlet status FF outlet Status 4 outletBStatus S EJ outletConfigTable E outletConfigEntry Fi outletConfigIndex 4 gt SNMP SET outletilame 2 outletConfirmation A outletOnDelayTime A outletOffDelayTime 29 outletShutdownMethod EF outletMaC Valve o integer 192 168 060 OW 1 36 14 121317132222 10 191 Data Type Integer y 29 outleiMaxY
6. NRAGe ce Energy Intelligence by ATEN eco PDU PE Series SNMP Settings User Instructions www aten com NRGence User Help User Information Online Registration Be sure to register your product at our online support center International http support aten com North America http www aten usa com product_registration Telephone Support For telephone support call this number International 886 2 8692 6959 China 86 10 5255 0110 Japan 81 3 5615 5811 Korea 82 2 467 6789 North America 1 888 999 ATEN ext 4988 United Kingdom 44 8 4481 58923 User Notice All information documentation and specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without prior notification by the manufacturer The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties as to merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any of the manufacturer s software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not the manufacturer its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software The manufacturer of this system is not responsible for any radio and or TV interference caused by unauthorized modi
7. Outlet Status 0 00000 e eee 10 Reading Device Outlet Status 1 2 0 eee ee eee 11 Configuring SNMP Introduction This guide helps you to set up your PE series eco PDU and NRGence eco Sensors software for use with an SNMP manager With support for SNMP V1 V2C and V3 your PE system can be configured to receive Set Get commands in order to retrieve status updates and configure some basic settings such as thresholds as well as send traps to an SNMP manager In order to utilize SNMP functionality in your PE installation it is important that all the parameters outlined in the following sections are synchronized for all eco PDUs in your installation See Synchronizing SNMP Parameters page 6 for further details There are three ways to utilize SNMP functionality with your NRGence device with the device s built in graphical user interface GUI with eco Sensors power management software with a MIB browser These are detailed in the following sections NRGence SNMP User Help eco PDU Graphical User Interface GUI To configure the SNMP settings on an individual eco PDU via its graphical user interface GUI access the unit s Device Management page shown below y Event Notification SMTP Settings Y Enable report from the following SMTP Server SMTP Server smtp org Y My server requires authentication Account Name smtpname Password Y Enable report from the f
8. ameters so that eco Sensors can connect to the NRGence devices in your installation 1 Enter a Username Community Port ID and Trap Port for the events 2 Set the timeout and retry values 3 Select the SNMP version Privacy and Authentication protocols from the drop down menus 4 Key in the Privacy and Authentication passwords Note Certain parameters in this section must match those of all the NRGence devices in the installation See Synchronizing SNMP Parameters page 6 5 Click Search The devices will then be displayed in a list SNMP Trap Receiver To be notified of SNMP trap events do the following 1 Enter a Username Port ID and Trap Port for the events 2 Set the timeout and retry values 3 Select the SNMP version Privacy and Authentication type from the drop down menus 4 Key in the Privacy and Authentication passwords Note Certain parameters in this section must match those of all the eco PDU devices in the installation See Synchronizing SNMP Parameters page 6 System Parameters Enter the service delay time in seconds Enter the Energy Box voltage in V Note The EC1000 measures current only Enter a reference voltage value here to calculate power and power dissipation in EC installations NRGence SNMP User Help Synchronizing SNMP Parameters In order for eco Sensors to access the NRGence devices on the installation it is essential that three of the
9. eValuelndex deviceCurrent eviceVoltage WA devicePower WA devicePowerDissipatio inputMaxVoltaze np Coment We powerCapacity Y devicePowerFactor H E deviceSensorVelue Table FE deviceOutletstatusTable ae FF deviceConfigTable deviceCurrent 136 14 121317132221 ATEN PE CFG DisplayString read only mandatory iso org dod intemet private enterprises aten atenProducts overip poweroverip pe control device device Value Table device ValueEntry deviceCurrent To read status at the outlet level navigate the MIB tree to that outlet Statuses for the following parameters are available Current Voltage Power Power Dissipation 13
10. fications to this device It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage incurred in the operation of this system if the correct operational voltage setting was not selected prior to operation PLEASE VERIFY THAT THE VOLTAGE SETTING IS CORRECT BEFORE USE PE Device Safety Notice Set the maximum permissible breaker protection in the building circuitry to the A current rating specified on the rating plate Observe all national regulations and safety codes as well as deviations for breakers Only connect the PE Device to a grounded power outlet or a grounded system Make sure that the total current input of the connected systems does not exceed the current rating specified on the rating plate of the PE Device There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the relevant instructions SNMP Contents OVEIVICW ds a ered eee eee ee 1 Eco PDU vicodin fe ieee kee cing Pasa ee bake edad ahaa odd 1 SNMP Trap Receivers 0000 0c eee eee eee 2 Eco Sensoa n eee ie ee vale Bice eee ee ee die ede 3 SNMP Parameters 000 00 c eee eee 4 Synchronizing SNMP Parameters 20020000e eee 4 MIB Browser r fect Oe tc A re Generar a lr ee ates gah Og anidan 5 Set SNMP Parameters 00000 cece eee eee eens 6 Setting Up Thresholds 0 0 eee 9 Setting Device
11. olMT E outletMinPMT 2 outletMaxPMT l 192 168 0 60 Eg Sc le 0 eger 192 168 i _ outletMexCurMT A 136 14 121317132222 10 19 outletMexCuMT 23 o Integer 192 168 0 60 ATEN PE CFS O oem CurMT 24 192 168 0 60 LR read write mandatory Note Once the MIB object has been selected in the tree keyboard hotkey Ctrl b will also open the Result Table Select an item in the Result Table and Ctrl b will display its specific information 3 Inthe Value field enter the threshold setting and click Save 4 Repeat this process for each outlet that you want to configure and for both Current and Voltage threshold variables Note Threshold settings can be entered at the device and or outlet level depending on your NRGence model 11 NRGence SNMP User Help Setting Device Outlet Status To power manage a device or an outlet Power On Power Off Reboot using the MIB browser method do the following 1 Under control gt device or outlet in the MIB tree locate the device or outlet that you want to power manage the example below shows an outlet 2 In the Results Table click on the outlet The SVMP Set window appears 1 Reasoning MIB Browser File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Addres 192168050 x Advanced OID 13614 12131713222220 Y Operations Get Next y o SNMP MIE S iso org dod internet p
12. ollowing Log Server MAC Address 000000000000 Service Port 9001 SNMP Trap Receiver Y Enable SNMP Trap snupvi snupv2c snmp v3 Note Reference your eco PDU User Manual for full details about accessing the unit s Graphical User Interface via a Web browser The Device Management page allows super administrators administrators and users with device management permission to configure and control overall eco PDU operations To configure the SNMP settings click on the Device Configuration tab and open the Event Notification section The Event Notification section is divided into four sections SMTP Settings Log Server SNMP Trap Receivers and Syslog Server Scroll down to the SNMP Trap Receivers section as shown below eco PDU SNMP Trap Receivers SNMP Trap Receiver v Enable SNMP Trap 9 SNMP V1 SNMP V2C SNMP V3 Receiver IP 1 192 168 73 99 Service Port 1 162 Community SNMP Trap Username Password Up to four SNMP management stations can be specified If you want to use SNMP trap notifications do the following 1 2 3 Check Enable SNMP Trap Select which version of SNMP you want to use Key in the IP address es and the service port number s of the computer s to be notified of SNMP trap events The valid port range is 1 65535 The default port number is 162 Note Make sure that the port number you specify here matches the port number used by the SNMP receiver computer
13. rivate enterprises aten ste Es E userManagement S O control H E device S49 outlet E OID 13614 12131713222220 if Data Type Integer van 2 en outlet 2Status outlet 3Status tA x outlet Status ATEN PE CFG INTEGER off 1 on 2 pending read write mandatory 3 In the Value field enter the one of the following values 1 to power off a device outlet 2 to power on a device outlet 4 to reboot a device outlet Note A value of 3 indicates pending and is a view only value that cannot be entered 4 Click Save 5 Repeat this process for each device outlet that you want to power manage 12 MIB Browser Reading Device Outlet Status To read the status of a device or an outlet using the MIB browser method do the following 1 Under device gt device ValueTable locate the variable that you want to read the example below device current 2 Click on the object in the MIB tree and the values are displayed in the Value column on the Results Page as shown below iReasoning MIB Browser Fie Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Address 110 3 52 65 Y Advanced OID 1 36 1 4 1 213171 32221 3 1 2 yl Operations Get Next SNMP MIB 42 iso org dod intemet private enterprisesaten AAN H E vserMansgement SQ control D device modelName deviceName S E deviceValueTable S ES device YalueEntry Q devic
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