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1. 46 Updating ERM Firmware from 0 5 2 222222 2 2 46 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Powerwaree Environmental Rack Monitor ERM is designed to remotely monitor the temperature humidity and status of two contact devices via a standard Web browser providing greater management control and flexible monitoring To install the ERM on a network and change its default configuration you need a workstation running Microsoft Windowse 9x NT4 0 2000 XP or later If your network dynamically configures IP address all you need is a workstation with a Web browser The 5 unique benefits include the following Hot swappable TH Module simplifying installation by allowing you to install the TH Module safely without powering down the ERM Monitoring of temperature and humidity information for any desired environment to protect your critical equipment Monitoring the status of two user provided contact devices to protect your critical equipment Configuration from HTTP Web browser or SNMP management software E mail notification through SMTP simple mail transport protocol via e mail client software a PCS personal communication services phone or alphanumeric pager when acceptable alarm limits are exceeded or contact status changes History log fi
2. at ah et tle ties da nep ertet ted 5 Goritigure the ERM eats Be NT c aes 7 Configure the System Group Parameters 11 Modify the Control Group Parameters 13 Modify the Parameter Group Parameters 15 Configure the Email Group Parameters 16 Set the TH Module Configuration 18 Configure the Access Control Table 2 19 SEE s oen UR er LN LAN IRURE T vis br Oe dE S edi on Storie dn 20 Complete ERM Configuration oe be ee gebe dex eg mee teret dees 21 Configuration Through a Telnet Connection 22 Configuration Through a Web Browser 22 Gonnectthe ERM 2e Sonoma Br NEN SU Dan de dE ate hen 22 SETUP the IPAddress e 1e teneo gb t SER erede 23 Configure through a Web 23 Initial GONTIGUFATION eoo qe bathe 24 ERM Management
3. 26 ERM HomePage eae dir oe Ares eade yee gi 26 s 5 scot MERI IRI E PES 26 Comprehensive VieW tic ais cette d tpe ELE Lus 27 Detail ae RUD te red P aoe br 27 15 bm ete Be Re a ae ee 28 TH Module 2 Setup optional 22 webs ok pase 28 Rack Monitor Identiiication reete 29 29 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 i TABLE OF CONTENTS ERM Manageme ni stems ena se oa in cen de obs 29 Wate sande a A Cp eta e d tee ott pp Mee eal be 30 ERM Configuratii 24205 A Bh a cae 30 ERM CONTO zem ror mob CE PU tte Mave dt det odis Buon 31 ACCESS tr e Cr D e e m eee 31 Trap HecelVel Side 32 Email Notification i noc m t ee Met gusce f epe etr tege 33 External s atre ue Lotte Ee Eu Sr RENE qu MER UE de Ot 33 du ier tete tei ntu ntu 34 MOG oe ree oet a e Sot xci art oar Pa ned wc ees tor he Md 34 Extended Logi
4. NIA DIES 35 SBRSOF EVBIES rote imde feeit teh VE ak ant Galo Sims Up tide Shue et 36 ERM Everits nc t Eee e d S Aene VES Sg 37 Clear e Save Log Data 5 25 etes eae co alat e amt aeta TS Ee Ee est 37 Monitoring at ee ILI x ee e EN ved 39 History Fog Monitor Jose a Le ete te n ete ite 39 Extended History Log MONITOR toss RR ere a ba Wala DER e i nct 40 Managing ERM via 41 SNMP Access Control Setting ao s shes Hor epe UO el Se 41 SNMP Trap Receivers Setting donnie ia ene ep 41 Setup SNMP Manager Software REX NR LEG ahead Lene LEGS 41 SS 42 ERM Paneli ES Le in Lia ae ice edite bete ES LB aa 42 ot us iren Neo eT NINE eA Ec ee 43 Technical Specifications Les Lei eoe t e etel Ut e t t pda te 44 DIP Switel DescrIptIOTi 5 ua zx cae or c PAS cde ned 44 Seral Cable Definitions ee eed 45 Straight Through CAT5 Network 45 PC Gable m vrbe ne Lus oe 45 Upgrading the ERM Firmware
5. NOTE To save the History Log to a file in Microsoft Excel format go to the Clear Save Log sub menu and click on History Log under the Save Log Data title bar Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit LAC Powerware Monitoring jer Help Extended Log Extended HT Graph Sensor Events Rack Monitor Events History Log Data mm dd yyyy hh mm ss CO I2 11 29 2006 00 00 00 273 26 3 268 289 11 29 2006 00 01 00 273 263 268 288 11 29 2006 00 02 00 273 263 267 288 11 29 2006 00 03 00 273 263 26 8 288 11 29 2006 00 04 00 213 263 268 288 11 29 2006 00 05 00 212 26 3 268 288 11 29 2006 00 06 00 212 262 263 289 11 29 2006 00 07 00 211 262 270 29 0 11 29 2006 00 08 00 211 262 770 290 11 29 2006 00 09 00 211 262 263 29 0 11 29 2006 00 10 01 211 262 26 9 29 0 11 29 2006 00 11 00 211 26 1 270 29 0 11 29 2006 00 12 00 211 262 263 290 11 29 2006 00 13 00 211 26 1 270 29 0 11 29 2006 00 14 00 214 262 263 289 11 29 2006 00 14 43 212 262 26 9 288 11 29 2006 00 15 00 212 262 263 289 11 29 2006 00 16 00 211 262 263 289 11 29 2006 00 17 00 211 262 263 289 11 29 2006 00 18 00 211 262 263 289 11 29 2006 00 19 00 212 262 268 288 Figure 35 History Log Data Screen EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 ERM MANAGEMENT Extended Log This page gives a consolidated view of the TH Module parameters taken over a perio
6. TH Module History Log 10 222 45 26 22 Temperature 1 degC TH Module History Log 0 600 1200 1800 2027 wd Humidity 1 Display Point Thin Line Medium Line 14 39 00 00 39 00 10 39 00 00 26 01 Thick Line 31 12 2006 01 01 2007 01 01 2007 02 01 2007 Applet Window Figure 40 TH Module History Log Monitor Table 6 TH Module History Log Monitor Description Display Point Displays the log interval on the graph Refresh Click the Refresh button after configuring any setting on the TH Module History Log Monitor for the change to take effect Reload Update the TH Module History Log Monitor and reset the right display margin Exit Close the TH Module History Log Monitor window EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 39 MONITORING Extended History Log Monitor Select Extended H T Graph from History of the main menu to open a TH Module Extended History Log monitor in a separate window This monitor displays the TH Module Extended History Log as a line graph By default all the TH Module parameters display on the same graph You can select any combination of the parameters to be displayed on the graph by selecting the check box beside each parameter on the monitor screen and click the Refresh button lt TH Module Extended History Log 10 222 45 26 22 Temperature 1 degC TH
7. 3 2 the Trap Receiver Table screen to reset an entry to the default setting 4 0 to return to the Main Menu o NOTE The Set Trap Receivers configuration is used only for SNMP Network Manager 20 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 OO 4 UJ P D CO DO cC 192 168 65 235 192 168 61 168 0 0 Oo O 2 O amp CONFIGURATION SSS SSS SSS SS SSS SSS SS SS SSS SS SS SSS SS SS SSS SS SS SSS SS SS SSS SS SS SSS SS SS SSS SSS Community String Severity Description SSS S SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS nformational nformational nformational nformational nformational nformational nformational nformational 1 Modify Modify an entry of table 2 Reset Reset an entry to default from table 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt _ Figure 18 Trap Receiver Table Complete ERM Configuration After configuration is complete press 0 to exit the console connection It is not necessary to reboot the ERM If you wish to reboot the ERM type 6 to exit the console connection and restart the ERM NOTE f you want the ERM to load the factory configuration default type 5 to Reset Configuration To Default After completing all the settings type 0 to terminate the connection without sta
8. Configuration on page 5 for details SNMP Access Control Setting ERM supports SNMP protocol You can use SNMP NMS to manage the TH Module through the network NOTE The IP address of the PC must be entered in the ERM Access Control Table to prevent unauthorized users from configuring the ERM via HTTP or SNMP protocols NOTE f you do not add the IP address of the workstation to the Access Control Table via RS 232 or Telnet or the SNMP HTTP Access Control via Web Browser in the ERM you can only view the in TH Module status it will not be able to perform any configuration on the ERM TH Module SNMP Trap Receivers Setting See Trap Receivers on page 32 for details Setup SNMP Manager Software 1 Add the ERM MIB file included on the ERM CD to the MIB database of the SNMP manager 2 Search for the ERM in the network 3 access the ERM SNMP agent use public for the GET community string and the read write password default is admin for the SET community string GET Community string public SET Community string admin For more information see the MIB file on the ERM CD EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 41 Appendix The appendix contains The Environmental Rack Monitor ERM panel details connections and LEDs Technical specifications DIP switch settings e Serial cable definition Upgrading the firmware Externa
9. Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor User s Guide Class B EMC Statements FCC Part 15 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a 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 However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help ICES 003 This Class B Interference Causing Equipment meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Powerware is a register
10. Module Extended History Log rd Humidity 1 Temperature 2 degC r Minimum iv Average Maximum r Display Point Thin Li Eithin Line 06 00 09 17 00 09 05 00 09 23 00 09 22 11 2006 04 12 2006 17 12 2006 01 01 2007 Medium Line to to to to 07 00 05 18 00 04 06 00 05 00 00 05 Thick Line 22 11 2006 04 12 2006 17 12 2006 02 01 2007 gt Agi x 4 Applet Window Sala i PERIERE AMT 979 Refresh Read Ext Figure 41 TH Module Extended History Log Monitor Table 7 TH Module Extended History Log Monitor Description Display Point Displays the extended log interval on the graph Refresh Click the Refresh button after configuring any setting on the TH Module Extended History Log Monitor for the change to take effect Reload Update the TH Module Extended History Log Monitor and reset the right display margin Exit Close the TH Module Extended History Log Monitor window 40 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 Chapter 6 Managing ERM via SNMP If you intend to manage your ERM TH Module via SNMP Network Management Station NMS you may want to customize some of the SNMP settings such as System Name System Contact and System Location NOTE Before using the ERM an SNMP environment the IP address Gateway address and other group parameters must be configured properly See
11. Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 CONFIGURATION Modify the Control Group Parameters To modify the access password and enabled disabled status of the available network protocols 1 Type 2 the Rack Monitor Configuration Menu screen to display the Control Group Configuration Menu screen see Figure 11 and Table 3 2 0 to return to the Rack Monitor Configuration Menu screen System Group Control Group 1 2 3 Parameter Group 4 Email Group 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 2 eit Control Group Configuration Menu 1 Login Username EATON 2 Community Read Only public 3 Community Read Write 4 BOOTP DHCP Control Enable 5 TFTP Upgrade Control Enable 6 PING Echo Control Enable 7 Telnet Control 8 HTTP Control 9 SNMP Control 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 0 Figure 11 Control Group Configuration Menu EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 13 CONFIGURATION Table 3 Control Group Parameters Number Function Description Example Remark 1 HTTP Login Username HTTP access login string EATON 2 Community Read Only General password for read only access public 3 Community Read Write Ad
12. Monitor Setup Rack Monitor Control Access Control Trap Receivers Email Setup Links Setup SSL Root CA Setup Help Rack Monitor System Date mm dd yyyy Rack Monitor System Time hh mm ss Synchronize with computer time Computer Date mm dd yy Computer Time hh mm ss Synchronize with NTP server IP address Time Zone 3MT D Li Z Enable Daylight Saving Time C Set manually Date mm dd yyyy Time hh mm ss Date Display Format mm ddiyyyy S SetValue Figure 28 Date and Time Screen ERM Configuration This page lets the Administrator set the local network configuration parameters for the ERM Powerware L Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit Neighborhood Hist Rack Monitor Setup Rack Monitor Control Access Control Links Setup SSL Root CA Setup Rack Monitor Configuration Rack Monitor IP Address 10 222 45 40 TT 1022245294 Rack Monitor Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 System Name Rack Monitor System Contact Technical Support System Location History Log Interval Sec 60 Extended Log Interval 1 Configuration Log Enabled Polling Rate 5 Become Administrator H Figure 29 ERM Configuration Screen EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 ERM MANAGEMENT ERM Control This page lets you enable or disable the communication protocols available in the ERM and affect a restart and reset of the ERM int
13. changed from HTTP by 0 0 0 0 11172006 114145 HT Module2 Temp low warn set point had changed from HTTP by 10 222 105 153 111772006 114145 2 Temp low critical set point had changed from HTTP by 10 222 105 153 11172006 11 4145 HT Module2 Temp high warn set point had changed from by 10 222 105 153 111772006 114145 HT Module2 Temp high critical set point had changed from HTTP by 10 222 105 153 1177046 114145 HT Module2 Humidity low warn set point had changed from HTTP by 10 222 105 153 111772006 114145 2 Humidity low critical set point had changed from by 10 222 105 153 11172006 114145 HT Module 2 Humidity high warn set point had changed from HTTP by 10 222 105 153 111772006 114145 2 Humidity high critical set point had changed from HTTP by 10 222 105 153 11172006 114145 2 alarm 1 name had changed from HTTP by 10 222 105 153 1117046 114145 HT Module2 alarm 1 setup had changed from by 10 222 105 153 1172006 114145 2 alarm2 name had changed from HTTP by 10 222 105 153 11172006 114145 2 alarm2 setup had changed from by 10 222 105 153 Figure 38 ERM Events Screen Clear amp Save Log Data This page allows the Administrator to save ERM log data to a file in Microsoft Excel format The Administrator is also able to clear specific log data or choose to clear the log data after saving the
14. 21 0 21 5 22 1 11 27 2008 08 00 09 11 27 2006 090004 236 239 243 230 232 236 20 1 207 212 215 221 226 11 27 2116 09 00 09 11 27 2006 10 00 05 236 241 248 230 233 239 210 223 224 232 237 11 27 2008 10 00 09 11272006 11 00 04 230 243 248 233 238 239 217 22 9 23 8 233 243 251 1127 2008 11 00 09 11272706 12045 23 9 244 253 234 238 244 227 235 241 243 245 25 4 1127 2008 12 00 10 11 27 2006 13 00 05 744 248 253 238 242 245 23 1 235 243 247 25 0 255 1127 2006 13 00 09 11 27 2006 14 00 04 247 251 255 24 1 244 24 8 23 9 244 25 1 252 25 8 26 6 10 27 2008 14 00 09 11272006 15 00 05 248 251 256 242 244 249 245 25 5 26 1 262 26 9 275 11272006 15 00 10 11 27 2006 16 00 05 249 25 1 256 243 244 249 25 3 262 26 8 26 9 278 28 4 11 27 2008 16 00 09 11 27 2006 17 0004 248 249 253 241 242 245 26 7 27 0 274 28 3 28 6 29 0 10 27 2008 17 00 09 11272006 18 00 05 249 252 257 242 244 248 264 27 0 274 28 3 287 29 0 10 27 2008 18 00 10 11272006 19 00 05 247 249 253 242 243 246 26 9 27 6 282 28 6 292 296 1127 2008 19 00 09 1127 2008 20 00 09 1127 72006 20 00 04 247 250 257 24 1 243 248 26 6 27 5 283 284 292 297 11270006 24 00 05 247 249 253 24 1 243 247 272 278 284 288 294 298 Figure 36 Extended Log Data Screen EATON Powerware Environm
15. Gateway address and Network Mask parameters 1 Type 1 the Rack Monitor Configuration Menu screen to display the System Group Configuration Menu screen see Figure 10 and Table 2 2 Type 0 to return to the Rack Monitor Configuration Menu screen NOTE complete the ERM configuration continue to the following section Modify the Control Group Parameters on page 13 or connect the ERM through a Web browser see page 22 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 11 CONFIGURATION System Group Control Group 1 2 3 Parameter Group 4 Email Group 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 System Group Configuration Menu 1 4 Rack Monitor Version Rack Monitor 1 00 4 SN Ethernet address 00 EO D8 09 10 6D 1 Ip Address 203 67 163 40 2 Gateway Address 203 67 163 254 3 Network Mask 3 259 255 2550 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 0 Figure 10 System Group Configuration Menu Table 2 System Group Parameters Number Function Description Example Remark 1 IP Address The ERM IP address 192 168 1 100 2 Gateway Address The network default gateway 192 168 1 254 3 Network Mask The sub net mask setting 255 255 255 0 12 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack
16. INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 back to normal 11 28 2006 13 19 59 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 triggered 11 28 2006 13 20 00 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 back to normal 11 28 2006 13 20 06 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 triggered 11 28 2006 13 20 06 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 back to normal 11 28 2006 13 20 07 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 triggered Figure 37 Sensor Events Screen EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 ERM MANAGEMENT ERM Events This page lists all the ERM events that have occurred since the table was cleared The Administrator has the access rights to delete the entries of the table Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit LAC Powerware Monitoring Neighborhood a ternal Links Help History Log HIT Graph Extended Log Extended HIT Graph Sensor Events Clear Save Log Rack Monitor Events Log Data 11172008 1139 56 1 Humidity low warn state had changed from by 10 222 105 153 117006 113957 1 Humidity high warn state had changed from HTTP by 0 0 0 0 111772006 1139 57 1 Temp low warn state had changed from HTTP by 0 0 0 0 117006 113957 1 Temp high warn state had
17. IP address of the workstation to the Access Control Table via RS 232 or Telnet or the SNMP HTTP Access Control via Web Browser in the ERM you can only view the in TH Module status it will not be able to perform any configuration on the ERM TH Module 1 Start the Web Browser and enter the ERM IP address 2 The ERM home page displays on the screen 3 Click the Help button at the bottom of each page for a detailed description of each item The main menu contains all the measurements and data read from the ERM All the sub menus are read only for all users write mode access is not allowed 26 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 ERM MANAGEMENT Comprehensive View This page gives a snapshot of all the parameters of the ERM The parameters are updated automatically every five seconds Environmental Rack LAC Powerware Monitoring Unit lanagement Help TH Module 1 Alarm TH Module 2 Schedule Schedule TH Module 1 Setup TH Module 2 Setup Rack Monitor Comprehensive View THMod 3 Temperature 1 Humidity 1 Door Contact THMod4 Temperature 2 Humidity 2 swicth 2 Vibration Horiz switch 4 Figure 22 Comprehensive View Screen Detail Data This page gives the detail information of all parameters This page refreshes automatically every five seconds 2 4 Environmental Rack AG Powerware Monitoring Unit tanagement Heip TH Module 1 Alarm TH M
18. N Rack Monitor Contact Technical Support Rack Monitor Name Rack Monitor ii Rack Monitor Location Ta 11292006 Rack Monitor System Time hh mm ss 8 lack Monitor Up Time days day 12 53 39 Figure 26 Rack Monitor Identification Screen Alarm Table Select Alarm Table from Monitoring on the main menu to get a table of the TH Module alarms present This menu refreshes automatically Powerware Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit Management TH Module 1 Alarm TH Module 2 Alarm Schedule Schedule Comprehensive Detail Date Setup TikModule 2 Setup Identification Alarm Table Alarm Table ITILTUITMT Aarm io Time Alarm Description 156 11 28 2006 11 41 00 WARNING Rack Monitor Humidity2 of THMod 4 31 0 over high warning humidity 31 164 11 28 2006 17 45 46 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 triggered Figure 27 Alarm Table Screen ERM Management This menu contains the control parameters of the TH Module connected to the ERM All the sub menus are available in read only for all users Only the administrator has access in read write mode EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 29 ERM MANAGEMENT 30 Date and Time This page lets you manually set the ERM internal date and time Powerware 6 Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit Monitoring Neighborhood External Links Rack
19. able Sj e None ls None ls None ls None ls Figure 33 Email Notification Screen External Links This page describes the setting of external links Up to five links can be set up by this page each link can be configured to an external Web page that users can easily connect to related Web pages Environmental Rack lt s AG Powerware Monitoring Unit Rack Monitor Control ra s amp u SSL Root CA Setup External Links __ScreenText__ Link Address 1 EATON products ntie web eaton com NASApp cs C Enable 2 2 Enable 2 fest http jwww eatonelectrical com NAS Enable 4 Disable v 5 Disable SetValue Figure 34 External Links Screen EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 33 ERM MANAGEMENT ERM History 34 Through this menu you can view all types of TH Module and ERM log messages displayed in chronological order such as the History Log Extended Log Sensor Events Log and ERM Events Log These log messages can help you detect and diagnose problems with the ERM History Log This page gives a snapshot of all the fundamental TH Module parameters The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries rows has been reached The Administrator has the access rights to delete the table entries
20. are Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 9 CONFIGURATION 6 Type your password the default is admin and press Enter The Main Menu screen appears see Figure 8 Enter Password q2 222l l l l l 4 Rack Monitor Configuration TH Module Configuration Access Control Table Reset Configuration To Default Restart Rack Monitor 1 2 3 4 Trap Receiver Table 5 6 0 Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt _ Figure 8 ERM Configuration Menu 10 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 CONFIGURATION 7 Type 1 the Main Menu to display the Rack Monitor Configuration Menu screen see Figure 9 Rack Monitor Configuration Utility Main Menu 1 _ _ _________________________ 1 Rack Monitor Configuration 2 TH Module Configuration 3 Access Control Table 4 Trap Receiver Table 5 Reset Configuration To Default 6 Restart Rack Monitor 0 Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 _ _____________________________ Rack Monitor Configuration Menu 1 System Group Control Group Parameter Group Email Group Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt _ Figure 9 ERM Configuration Menu Configure the System Group Parameters To configure the IP address
21. at the rating of the power source is matched with the rating of the power adapter EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 Chapter 2 Installation ERM Installation To install the Environmental Rack Monitor ERM 1 Connect the supplied straight through 5 network cable from the ERM s RJ 45 connector labeled TH Module 1 to the TH Module s RJ 45 connector labeled 010101 See Figure on page 6 NOTE If the supplied straight through CAT5 network cable is not long enough for your application you may substitute a longer cable not to exceed 20m 65 6 ft 2 If applicable connect external contact closure inputs to the screw terminals on the TH Module see Figure 1 and Table 1 between Pins 3 and 4 as labeled to show device 1 and 2 Contact closure devices may be o NOTE Contact closure device 1 is connected between Pins 1 and 2 Device 2 is connected normally open or normally closed gt P H bal Figure 1 TH Module Screw Terminal EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 INSTALLATION Table 1 TH Module Screw Terminal Pin Assignment Pin Number Description Normally Open Normally Closed 1 Contact 1 Return NC 2 Contact 1 Signal Input NO 3 Contact 2 Return NC 4 Contact 2 Signal Input NO 3 Insert the detachable power cord into
22. d For each of the TH Module parameters minimum maximum and average values are shown in each of the records NOTE Administrator can change the consolidation interval by changing the value of the Extended Log Interval in the ERM Configuration page The existing log is overwritten when the maximum numbers of entries are reached Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit LAC Powerware Monitoring Neighborhood External Links Help History Log HIT Graph Extended Log Extended HIT Graph Sensor Events Rack Monitor Events Clear Save Log Extended Log Data Start Date Date End Ti mm dd gyyy hhzmm ss oh avg 1127 2006 00 00 09 11 27 2006 01 00 05 2735 241 249 230 234 241 212 22 1 23 0 228 235 242 1127 2008 01 00 10 11272706 02 00 05 235 243 25 1 229 236 242 205 215 225 22 1 23 0 23 9 11 27 2008 02 00 09 11 27 2006 03 00 94 235 242 248 229 234 239 20 6 213 222 220 226 234 11 27 2008 03 00 09 11272006 04 00 05 237 243 249 231 238 241 202 208 217 216 222 22 9 1127 2008 04 00 10 11 27 2006 05 00 05 237 243 249 23 1 235 239 198 205 213 214 219 22 6 11 27 2008 05 00 09 11 27 2006 060004 23 5 242 249 231 234 240 19 5 20 3 2111 21 1 217 223 11 27 2116 06 00 09 11 27 2006 07 00 05 235 241 248 230 234 239 195 202 209 210 2155 221 11 27 2008 07 00 10 11272006 08 00 05 235 242 249 229 234 240 11 20 9
23. d s network connector Verify that your PC is using a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Connect another network cable twisted pair cable from the ERM network connector to an active 10BaseT hub port see Figure 3 on page 6 Verify that both DIP switches on the ERM are set to the 0 off position see Figure 3 on page 6 22 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 CONFIGURATION Setup the IP Address To set up the IP address 1 Verify that an active 10 100BaseT cable is connected to the ERM s network connector 2 If the IP address of the computer is on the same network with the ERM you can run the Web browser directly continue to the following section Configure the ERM Otherwise continue to the following step NOTE The default IP address of the ERM is 172 17 XXX ZZZ where XXX and ZZZ is the last two pairs of the MAC address of the ERM in decimal 3 If the IP address of the computer is not on the same network with the ERM use a cross over cable not supplied to set up the computer s TCP IP protocol parameters temporarily to the 172 17 XXX YYY 1 subnet NOTE Refer to the operating system documentation for additional details on changing the computer s IP address NOTE The computer and the ERM must be on the same subnet for configuration You can change the ERM s IP address to match your local subnet during configuration Configure through a Web B
24. eam 2 sysName Alphanumeric string Rack Monitor 3 System Location Alphanumeric string Technical Support Lab 4 Poll Rate The time interval in seconds the ERM update measurement Temperatures and Humidity from sensor valid value is between 3 to 60 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 15 CONFIGURATION Configure the Email Group Parameters To configure the Email Group parameters 1 Type 4 the Rack Monitor Configuration Menu screen to display the Email Group Configuration Menu screen see Figure 13 and Table 5 2 0 to return to the Rack Monitor Configuration Menu screen 3 Type 0 again to return to the Main Menu System Group Control Group 4 2 3 Parameter Group 4 Email Group 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 4 1 Mail Server 2 User Account 3 User Password 4 DNS IP Address 0 0 0 0 5 Mail Receivers 6 Test Email Configuration 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 0 Figure 13 Email Group Configuration Menu 16 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 Table 5 Email Group Parameters CONFIGURATION Number Function Description Example Remark 1 Mail Server As Administrator you may enter the IP Address or Hostname of a SMTP mail server that will be used to send email messages from the ERM 2 User Account As Administrator you may enter
25. ed trademark of Eaton Electrical Inc Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Copyright 2007 Eaton Corporation Raleigh NC USA All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any way without the express written approval of Eaton Corporation Requesting a Declaration of Conformity Units that are labeled with a CE mark comply with the following harmonized standards and EU directives e Harmonized Standards 50091 1 1 and EN 50091 2 IEC 60950 Third Edition EU Directives 73 23 EEC Council Directive on equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits 93 68 EEC Amending Directive 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC Council Directive relating to electromagnetic compatibility 92 31 EEC Amending Directive 89 336 EEC relating to EMC The EC Declaration of Conformity is available upon request for products with a CE mark For copies of the EC Declaration of Conformity contact Eaton Power Quality Oy Koskelontie 13 FIN 02920 Espoo Finland Phone 358 9 452 661 Fax 358 9 452 665 68 Table of Contents Introduction eet 1 Safety WaAIMINGS Markt 2 Installation eC 3 ERM 223 24 Loin LLLA e ead bide ea Beh ie ped det 3 Configuration Slaw vad ees Pie EE 5 Configuration Througha SerialPort ota Aa tee 5 ConnBcEthe ERM ite a
26. ental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 35 ERM MANAGEMENT 36 Sensor Events This page lists all the events that have occurred since the table was cleared The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries rows has been reached Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit LAC Powerware Monitoring Neighborhood Management External Links History Lon WI Graph Extended Log Extended WT Graph Sensor Events Rack Monitor Events ClearSave Log Help Events Log Data 11 17 2006 224255 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 triggered 11 17 2006 224740 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 back to normal 11 17 2006 224700 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 triggered 11 17 2006 2 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 back to normal ER e 2 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 triggered 11 28 2006 WARNING Rack Monitor Humidity 2 of THMod 4 31 0 over high warning humidity 31 11 28 2006 13 19 43 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 back to normal 11 28 2006 13 19 44 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 triggered 11 28 2006 131948 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 back to normal 11 28 2006 131954 INFORMATIONAL Rack Monitor Vibration Horiz of THMod 4 triggered 11 28 2006 13 19 55
27. ernal parameters Some of the items in this menu are visible only to those having read write access rights LAC Powerware Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit SSL Root CA Setup Disable ls Enable ls Enable A lel ped pd us Enable Enable UDP Enable Apply Resetto Default Restart Rack Monitor Figure 30 ERM Control Screen Access Control This page displays a list of the workstations enabled for read write access to the ERM NOTE An administrator can customize this configuration to limit different workstations or subnets using different passwords with different Access Types While different workstations or subnets use a password with Read Write Access Type to login only allowing modification of the ERM parameters and Access Type to prevent someone arbitrarily from changing it unless they login with the Admin password EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 31 ERM MANAGEMENT 32 Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit LAC Powerware Monitoring Neighborhood External Links Date and Time Rack Monitor Setup Rack Monitor Control Access Control Trap Receivers Email Setup Links Setup SSL Root CA Setup Help SNMP HTTP Access Control index NMS IP Address Community Access Type 1 F NotAccess v 2 pooo F NotAccess v NotAcces
28. f the ERM selected in the ERM List Remove Removes the selected ERM from the ERM List Upgrade Sends the program loaded with the Open button to the selected ERM of the ERM List Open Open and load the new image file for upgrade Quit Exit the program EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 47 164201673 1
29. he Community String fields are visible only in the RS 232 connection The TELNET connection does not display the string An asterisk will be shown in the field NOTE lfa NotAccess access right is associated with an IP address the associate workstation will not be able to display any information regarding the ERM even if the Community Read Only string is entered EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 19 CONFIGURATION IP Address Community String Access 11 0 0 0 0 NotAccess 21 0 0 00 NotAccess 31 050 050 NotAccess 4 0 0 0 0 NotAccess 5 0 0 0 0 NotAccess 6 0 0 0 0 NotAccess 7 0 0 0 0 NotAccess 8 0 0 0 0 NotAccess COMMANDS 1 Modify Modify an entry of table 2 Reset Reset an entry to default from table 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt _ Figure 17 Access Control Table Set Trap Receivers If you want to use a PC and perform the SNMP manager trap function in order to manage the TH Module through the ERM the IP address of the PC must be added to the ERM list 1 Type4on the Main Menu to display the Trap Receiver Table screen see Figure 17 2 1 the Trap Receiver Table screen to modify an entry in the Access Control Table
30. he changes 11 Select Restart Rack Monitor EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 CONFIGURATION Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit LAC Powerware Neighborhood Date and Time Rack Monitor Setup Rack Monitor Control Access Control Trap Receivers Email Setup Links Setup SSL Root CA Setup Helo Rack Monitor Configuration Rack Monitor IP Address 10 222 45 40 ei eee 102221525 Rack Monitor Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 System Name Rack Monitor System Contact Technical Support System Location History Log Interval Sec E Extended Log Interval 1 Configuration Log Enabled Rack Monitor Polli Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit LAC Powerware Neighborhood sto External Links Help Rack Monitor Setup Rack Monitor Control n SSL Root CA Setup Rack Monitor Control 1 53 PING Echo snmp Support Enable ey Resetto Default Restart Rack Monitor Figure 21 Rack Monitor Control Screen EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 25 Chapter 4 ERM Home Page ERM Monitoring ERM Management You can manage the ERM from a Web browser or from an SNMP network management system NOTE The address of the PC must be entered in the ERM Access Control Table to prevent unauthorized users from configuring the ERM via HTTP or SNMP protocols NOTE f you do not add the
31. l Open x informational Other a SetValue Figure 24 TH Module 1 Setup Screen TH Module 2 Setup optional This page lets the user configure all necessary parameters of the optional TH Module 2 AG Powerware 7 Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit Neighborhood Help Comprehensive lodule Alarm pM em larm Tabie TH Module 2 Setup Sensor Name Set Point High s Calibration Warming warning Critica Offset Temperature c Tempercture2 5 5 02 51 fis fio fit 00 s IEEE MEM Vibration Horiz Normal Close Informational Door Contact 2 switch 4 Normal Open Informational Other a 3 SetValue Figure 25 TH Module 2 Setup Screen 28 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 ERM MANAGEMENT Rack Monitor Identification This page lets you get all the ERM information n Environmental Rack EN Powerware Monitoring Unit Manag tanagement History Links Help TH Module 1 Alarm Schedule TH Module 1 Setup up larm Table TH Module 2 Set rs Alarm Tabl Rack Monitor Identification Rack Monitor Firmware Revision Rack Monitor v1 00 b4 SN 1111001640002 Rack Monitor Manufacturer EATO
32. l contact monitoring feature e Configuration menu settings e Secure Sockets Layer SSL certificate installation e Secure Shell SSH Installation e Service and support Warranty ERM Panel Details Front Panel E T N Powerware LAN Status Power O O Environmental Rack Monitor DIP Switch Power Inlet Rear Panel E lo E Lr Oh 54 12 e NETWORK TH Module 1 TH Module 2 RESET OL Figure 42 ERM Panel Details 42 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 APPENDIX LED Description The functions of the ERM are indicated by the Network Status and Power LEDs as listed in Table 8 and Table 8 Table 8 Network LEDs Green Yellow ERM Function Description Flashing Off Ethernet 100 traffic Off Flashing Ethernet 10 traffic Off Flashing Ethernet disconnected On Off Ethernet 100 ready Off On Ethernet 10 ready Table 9 Status and Power LEDs Status LED Power LED ERM Function Description Power Flashing TH Module activity Flashing Off Serial upgrade mode Two LEDs Cross Flashing Two LEDs Cross Flashing Auto diagnostic mode On On Hardware error EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 43 APPENDIX Technical Specifications Table 10 Technical Specifications CPU 16 bit mic
33. le 2 Port 45 DB 9 Female Description 1 Not connected 3 2 Received data from PC 4 5 Signal ground 5 Case GND Chassis ground 6 3 Transmitted data to PC 8 Not connected EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 45 APPENDIX Upgrading the ERM Firmware To perform firmware upgrading the ERM must be connected to the same network as the PC from which the file is to be sent In the ERM Control menu check that Network Upgrade is enabled and that you have the login string information and the community read write password Updating ERM Firmware from Windows To upgrade the firmware use the ERMupgrade exe program included on the ERM CD This program is compatible with Windows 95 98 Me Windows NT 3 51 4 0 2000 XP and higher NOTE You can simultaneously upgrade up to four ERMs on the network using the EMPupgrade exe program RM Upgrade Environmental Rack Monitor Upgrade Utility 4 10b3 Figure 43 Upgrade Utility Screen 46 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 APPENDIX Table 14 Upgrade Utility Screen Description Device List Displays the addresses of the ERMs present in the local network Discover Search for the ERM on the local network Add Lets you add the IP address of the ERM to the UPS List manually Modify Lets you modify the parameters o
34. les data and events for recording temperature and humidity problems Changes in contact closure status are logged in the ERM s Event History Log For more detailed information that is not included in this manual first register your product at warranty powerware com then visit our Web Site www powerware com rackmonitor You can also download firmware upgrades the latest manuals and other documentation EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 1 INTRODUCTION Safety Warnings IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that you should follow during installation and maintenance of the Environmental Rack Monitor Please read all instructions before operating the equipment and save this manual for future reference All repairs and service should be performed by AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY There are NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS inside the ERM A e To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock install the Environmental Rack Monitor a temperature and humidity controlled indoor environment free of conductive contaminants Ambient temperature must not exceed 40 C 104 F Do not operate near water or excessive humidity 95 maximum e Remove watches rings or other metal objects before installation or maintenance of the Environmental Rack Monitor Before plugging the Environmental Rack Monitor power adapter in verify th
35. log data data as you click the hyper link below selection is set to Yes the corresponding log data will be lost even if you cancel the operation NOTE When you select any of the hyper links here while the Clear the corresponding log EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 37 ERM MANAGEMENT LAC Powerware Monitoring Neighborhood Management External Links History Log HIT Graph Extended Log Extended HT Graph Sensor Events Rack Monitor Events Clear Save Log Clear amp Save Log Data I Rack Monitor Events Log Events Log Extended Log History Log Clear Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit Help Clear corresponding log data as you click the hyper link below C Yes G No History Log Extended Log Events Log Rack Honitor Events Lo Figure 39 Clear amp Save Log Data Screen 38 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 Chapter 5 Monitoring History Log Monitor Select H T Graph from History of the main menu to open a TH Module History Log monitor in a separate window This monitor displays the TH Module History Log as a line graph By default all the TH Module parameters display on the same graph You can select any combination of the parameters to be displayed on the graph by selecting the check box beside each parameter on the monitor screen and click the Refresh button
36. ministrator password for read and write access admin 4 BOOTP DHCP Control Enable disable the BOOTP DHCP protocols Enable 5 TFTP Upgrade Control Enable disable the TFTP protocol for firmware Enable upgrades through the local network 6 PING Echo Control Enable Disable the ERM to respond to Ping request Enable 7 Telnet Control Enable disable the TELNET protocol Enable 8 HTTP Control Enable login and password request for HTTP access Enable 9 SNMP Control Enable login and password request for SNMP access Enable 14 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 Modify the Parameter Group Parameters CONFIGURATION To modify the SNMP identification information and the speed of reading data from the ERM 1 Type 3 the Rack Monitor Configuration Menu screen to display the Parameter Group Configuration Menu screen see Figure 12 and Table 4 2 0 to return to the Rack Monitor Configuration Menu screen System Group Control Group Parameter Group Email Group Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 3 1 sysContact Technical Support 2 sysName Rack Monitor 3 System Location 4 Poll Rate lt 5 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 0 Figure 12 Parameter Group Configuration Menu Table 4 Parameter Group Parameters Number Function Description Example Remark 1 sysContact Alphanumeric string Technical Support T
37. odule 1 Setup Detail View THMod 3 Temperature 1 Humidity 1 Door Contact swicth 2 Record Since 11 17 2006 11 38 18 11 17 2006 1138 18 11 17 2006 113848 11417 2006 113818 Maximum Vahe 28 1 C 30 5 insane 16951 130701 Minimum Value 2329 112 enam 22121 105505 Last Alarm At 11 17 2006 113833 Reset Reset Reset Reset THMod 4 Temperature 2 Humidity 2 Vibration Horiz switch 4 Record Since 11 17 2006 11 38 13 1117706 113818 1117 2006 11 38 18 11 17 2006 113818 Maximum Value 27 1 C 32 0 insams 6212 159635 Minimum Value 2249C 19 3 esame 0824 25 Last Alarm At NA 11 28 2006 143730 11 28 2006 17 4602 NA Reset All Reset Reset Reset Reset Figure 23 Detail Data Screen EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 27 ERM MANAGEMENT TH Module 1 Setup This page lets the user configure all necessary parameters of the TH Module 1 AG Powerware Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit Neighborhood Help T omprehensive tail Data LModuie 1 Setup H Module 2 Setup lentification larm Table Compreh Detail Dat TH Module 1 Set 2 Alarm TH Module 1 Setup xm SS Waring Critical Warming Critical Temperature a fo o fo Doar Contact Normal Close x informational Door Contact x wich 2 Norma
38. or 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 15 TH Module 1 Setup Screen 18 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 CONFIGURATION TH Module 2 Setup PSSSSSSe see see see see see see see see see see see eee sees see see see see sees eseeseesee 1 TH Module 2 Status Auto 2 TH Module 2 Name Desktop Sensor 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice Figure 16 TH Module 2 Setup Screen 3 0 return to the TH Module Configuration Menu screen 4 Type 0 again to return to the Main Menu Configure the Access Control Table If you wish to use a workstation with SNMP Manager installed or if you wish to set more restrictive ERM access use the access table to add the IP address of the PCs on which you wish to modify the access permissions 1 3 the Main Menu to display the Access Control Table screen see Figure 17 2 1 the Access Control Table screen to modify an entry in the Access Control Table 3 2 the Access Control Table screen to reset an entry to the default setting 4 0 to return to the Main Menu NOTE The configuration of Access Control Table is configured for SNMP and HTTP Network Management Access through Telnet or RS 232 is permitted only when using the Community Read Write password in the Control Group NOTE The community strings entered in t
39. ro control Memory 2 Mb Static RAM 2 Mb Flash ROM Serial Communication Two asynchronous serial ports LAN Chip Auto Sense 10 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet controller Network Connection 10 100 TX RJ 45 jack connector Network Protocol SNMP over UDP IP HTTP over TCP IP ARP TFTP and ICMP Supported MIB Environmental Rack Monitor ERM MIB Operating Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Operating Humidity 10 80 noncondensing Power Input 12 Vde unregulated Power Consumption 3 0 Watts Maximum Size Lx W x 13 4 cm x 8 6 cm x 2 7 cm 5 3 x 3 4 x 1 1 Weight 170 gm 6 EMC Statements Class B FCC Part 15 ICES 003 CE DIP Switch Description DIP switch definitions for the ERM are listed in Table 11 Table 11 DIP Switch Modes sw1 sw2 Description On On Manufacture diagnostic mode On Off Serial upgrade mode Off On Reserved Off Off Operating mode 44 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 APPENDIX Serial Cable Definition Straight Through CAT5 Network Cable NOTE Cable length not to exceed 20m 65 6 ft Table 12 Cable for the ERM TH Module 1 Port 45 45 Color 1 1 White Orange 2 2 Orange 3 3 White Green 4 4 Blue 5 5 White Blue 6 6 Green 7 7 White Brown 8 8 Brown PC Cable NOTE Pins 2 and 7 of the RJ 45 connector are connected internally Table 13 Cable for the ERM TH Modu
40. rowser To configure the ERM through a Web browser 1 Run the Web browser 2 Enter the URL httpW172 17 XXX ZZZ in the address box where and ZZZ is the last two pairs of the MAC address of the ERM in decimal The ERM home page displays see Figure 19 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 23 CONFIGURATION 24 Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit LAC Powerware Management tor Help TH Module 1 Alarm TH Module 2 Alarm Setup cation larm Table E TH Module 2 Identificati Alarm Hel Detail Data TH Module 1 Setup Rack Monitor Comprehensive View Figure 19 Comprehensive View Screen Initial Configuration 1 Select Rack Monitor Setup from Management of the main menu to set up the network configuration parameters see Figure 20 2 Click the Become Administrator button at the bottom of the screen Enter EATON as the login name and admin as the password Enter the ERM IP address Enter the ERM Gateway Address in the network Enter the ERM Subnet Mask of the network Select Set Value to save the settings gt Select Date and Time from Management of the main menu and enter the appropriate date and time information in the specified format eo Select Set Value to save the date and time settings 9 Select Rack Monitor Control to enable or disable the network protocols see Figure 21 10 Select Apply to save t
41. rting the ERM again or type 6 to terminate the connection forcing the ERM internal program to start again At this point the initial ERM configuration is complete NOTE f you want to restore the default ERM configuration data set in the factory type 5 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 21 CONFIGURATION Configuration Through a Telnet Connection To configure the ERM parameters through a Telnet connection 1 2 Verify that a TCP IP network is already installed Run a command shell i e Windows MS DOS prompt The ERM initially tries to acquire an IP address from the DHCP network service if it exists on the network Type Telnet P address obtained from DHCP and press Enter Continue to Step 7 If there is no DHCP network service on the network contact your network administrator to obtain an IP address for your workstation that has the same network s address as the ERM s default IP address two pairs of the MAC address of the ERM in decimal o NOTE The default IP address of the ERM is 172 17 XXX ZZZ where XXX and ZZZ is the last 6 7 Type Telnet 172 17 XXX ZZZ and press Enter From this point the configuration procedures are the same as the configuration via RS 232 Configuration Through a Web Browser Connect the ERM To connect the ERM through a Web browser 1 Verify that an active 10 100BaseT cable is connected to your PC s Ethernet car
42. s v 4 NotAccess v 5 pooo NotAccess v 6 pooo NotAccess v 7 pooo NotAccess v pooo NotAccess v SetValue Figure 31 Access Control Screen Trap Receivers This page can hold a maximum of four entries It holds the list of the IP address of the Network Management Stations NMS which will receive the SNMP traps sent by the ERM Environmental Rack Monitoring Unit LAC Powerware Monitoring Neighborhood External Links Date and Time Rack Monitor Setup Rack Monitor Control Access Control Trap Receivers Email Setup Links Setup SSL Root CA Setup Help SNMP TRAP Receivers index NMS IP Address 1 F Informational gt 2 ooo F Informational Informational 4 Informational 5 Informational 6 000 F Informational 7 F Informational 000 Informational SetValue Figure 32 SNMP TRAP Receivers Screen EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 ERM MANAGEMENT Email Notification This page describes the ERM email notification setting to allow the administrator to configure the mail server and mail receiver in order to receive notification or report from the ERM by email once the sensor event has occurred c Environmental Rack EUN Monitoring Unit SSL Root CA Setup Email Notification Authentication En
43. the ERM power inlet labeled 12 VDC 4 Attach the cable clamp to the ERM as shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 Cable Clamp 5 Plug the other end of the power cord into a power outlet 6 Continue to Configuration on page 5 to configure the ERM 4 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 Chapter 3 Configuration Use the following procedures to access the Environmental Rack Monitor s ERM s configuration menus through a serial port Web browser or Telnet utility Configuration Through a Serial Port Connect the ERM To connect the ERM through a serial port 1 Verify that both DIP switches on the ERM are set to the 0 off position see Figure 3 2 Connect the supplied serial cable to the RJ 45 connector labeled TH Module 2 on the ERM 3 Connect the other end of the serial cable to the COM port on the PC 4 Connect an active Ethernet cable supplied to the network connector on the ERM EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 CONFIGURATION NETWORK TH Module 1 TH Module 2 RESET To LAN port To PC To Power Outlet Input Contact Sensor optional TH Module Figure 3 Typical ERM Installation 6 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 CONFIGURATION Configure the ERM To configure the ERM 1 Open
44. the User Account of the mail server that will be used by the ERM to login mail server to forward mails 3 User Password As Administrator you may enter the User Password of User Account 4 DNS IP Address As Administrator you are required to enter the IP address of your network DNS server if you entered a Hostname for the Mail Server Otherwise this field will contain 0 0 0 0 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 17 CONFIGURATION Set the TH Module Configuration To change the status and name of the TH Module 1 and TH Module 2 1 Type 2 on the Main Menu to display the TH Module Configuration Menu screen see Figure 14 Rack Monitor Configuration TH Module Configuration Access Control Table Reset Configuration To Default Restart Rack Monitor 1 2 3 4 Trap Receiver Table 5 6 0 Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt 2 1 TH Module 1 Setup 2 TH Module 2 Setup 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice Figure 14 TH Module Configuration Menu 2 1 2 the TH Module Configuration Menu screen to select the TH Module 1 or TH Module 2 Setup screens respectively See Figure 15 and Figure 16 pd TH Module 1 Setup 1 TH Module 1 Status Auto 2 TH Module 1 Name Lab Door Sens
45. your terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal See Figure 4 Programs Figure 4 Accessing HyperTerminal 2 Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection see Figure 5 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 7 CONFIGURATION Connection Description Figure 5 New Connection Screen 3 Select direct COM port connection see Figure 6 Connect To Figure 6 Select Direct to COM Port Connection 8 EATON Powerware Environmental Rack Monitor ERM User s Guide 164201673 Rev 1 CONFIGURATION 4 Set the serial line to 9600 baud 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit and no flow control see Figure 7 COM1 Properties Figure 7 COM1 Properties Screen b After a few seconds the Password prompt appears see Figure 8 If the Password prompt does not appear check the following conditions e Verify that the serial cable is connected to the RJ 45 connector labeled TH Module 2 on the ERM Verify the serial line is set to 9600 baud No parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no flow control e fthe serial line settings are correct check the cabling to verify all connections are secure e Verify that your terminal program is on the correct communication port for the serial connection Verify that the ERM has power one or more LEDs on the ERM are illuminated The ERM should be turned on EATON Powerw
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