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1. Connect the RJ45 end of the PC cable to the PC port of RemotEye II External or the COM port of the RemotEye I Internal Software Setup The direct configuration is accomplished by using the RS232 communication protocol The direct communication can be performed from a workstation running Terminal Emulator Software TES 23 TOSHIBA Connecting to the RemotEye Il via Terminal A direct configuration session can easily be established once the hardware and software are properly set up Follow these steps to begin configuration Terminal Emulator Example To configure the RemotEye II from a Windows platform use Hyperterminal Hyperterminal is a standard terminal emulator packaged with any Windows operating system Launch the Hyperterminal program by navigating to Start Programs Accessories Hyperterminal Hyperterminal and follow the prompts Enter a name and select an icon for the application at the Connection Dialog box Select a direct connection to an appropriate com port listed in the pull down menu Ensure that the Properties dialog box is setup according to preceding Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None Press Enter and the RemotEye II version and Password field will be displayed see Figure 3 Console Login Screen Enter the password default is public and press Enter to display the RemotEye II Main Menu Enter Password Figure 3 Con
2. 3 None 4 Toshiba Trap 5 JEMA Trap Description Description of the NMS ono oc of 6 oOo ooo oo oo oo oOo Ooo 0 ooooococo cjo Modify Modify an entry of table Reset Reset an entry to default from table Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 15 Console Trap Receiver Table Description 40 TOSHIBA Reset Configuration to Default Main Menu gt 4 Reset Configuration to Default Selecting this option restores all RemotEye II card settings to its original default values From the Main Menu press 4 to access the Reset Configuration to the Original Setting screen Save and Exit Main Menu gt 5 Save and Exit When executed the system saves the RemotEye II configuration and exits the program The new configuration takes effect immediately Save and Restart Agent Main Menu gt 6 Save and Restart Agent When executed the system saves the RemotEye II configuration and restarts the RemotEye II 41 TOSHIBA Configuring the RemotEye II via Telnet The RemotEye II can be configured by establishing a telnet session with the device Hardware Setup Telnet configuration is accomplished through a network link Follow these steps to setup the hardware for telnet RemotEye II configuration Verify network cable connection to NETWORK port of RemotEye II Verify active link to LAN or Network For further information on the network connection refer to
3. All rights reserved TOSHIBA Contacting TOSHIBA s Customer Support Center TOSHIBA s Customer Support Center can be contacted to obtain help in resolving any RemotEye II system problem that you may experience or to provide application information The Support Center can be reached at 800 231 1412 toll free or 713 466 0277 The center is open from 8 a m to 5 p m CST Monday through Friday You may also contact TOSHIBA by writing to TOSHIBA International Corporation 13131 West Little York Road Houston Texas 77041 9990 For further information on TOSHIBA s products and services please visit our website at WWW TIC TOSHIBA COM TOSHIBA Important Notice This user manual may not cover all of the variations in equipment nor may it provide information on every possible contingency concerning installation operation or maintenance The contents of this manual shall not become a part of or modify any prior agreement commitment or relationship between the customer and the TOSHIBA International Corporation s UPS Division The sales contract contains the entire obligation of the TOSHIBA International Corporation s UPS Division The warranty contained in the contract between the parties is the sole warranty of the TOSHIBA International Corporation s UPS Division and any statements contained herein do not create new warranties or modify the existing warranty Any electrical or mechanical modifications to this e
4. DisplayString FROM RFC1213 MIB TRAP TYPE FROM RFC 1215 toshiba OBJECT IDENTIFIER enterprises 186 equ OBJECT IDENTIFIER toshiba 1 equUPS OBJECT IDENTIFIER equ 19 ticUPS OBJECT IDENTIFIER equUPS 2 spl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ticUPS 1 100 TOSHIBA SS upsIdent OBJECT IDENTIFIER spl 1 upsBattery OBJECT IDENTIFIER sp1 2 upsInput OBJECT IDENTIFIER spl 3 upsOutput OBJECT IDENTIFIER spl 4 upsBypass OBJECT IDENTIFIER spl 5 upsAlarm OBJECT IDENTIFIER spl 6 upsTest OBJECT IDENTIFIER spl 7 upsControl OBJECT IDENTIFIER spl 8 upsConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER sp1 9 upsPassword OBJECT IDENTIFIER sp1 10 upsTime OBJECT IDENTIFIER spl 11 upsIdent 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 1 upsIdentManufacturer OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 1 1 upsIdentModel OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 1 2 upsIdentUPSSoftwareVersion OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 1 3 upsIdentA gentSoftwareVersion OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 1 4 upsIdentName OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 1 5 upsIdentAttachedDevices OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 1 6 upsIdentUPSSerialNumber OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 1 7 upsIdentDateOfManufacture OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 1 8 upsBattery 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 2 upsBatteryStatus OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 2 1 upsSecondsOnBattery OBJECT TYPE
5. Normal Open and Normal Close are used for a two wire detector that will emulate an open close state When the wires are closed to loopback the signal for the sensor the sensor will detect the state as closed The sensor will NOT activate the alarm for Normal Close in this case although the alarm will be activated if configured as Normal Open High Active and Low Active can be configured when a contact closure type detector is attached The administrator should connect the wire to the right side of the alarm marked as arrow in and 8 to 12 VDC should be able to be detected by the EMD as high state Device Status The EMD can be configured as Disabled or Auto The setup should be configured as Disabled if an EMD is not attached to the port The EMD type will be auto detected by the EMD if configured as Auto and if the EMD is plugged into the port 67 TOSHIBA RemotEye II Management This menu allows the administrator to view the RemotEye II control parameters Users have read only privileges whereas the administrators have read write access RemotEye II System Date and System Time This page shows the options on setting RemotEye II date and time Date and Time These two fields show the current Date and Time of the RemotEye II This can be changed to synchronize with a computer an enquiry from a timeserver NTP or can be set manually The date value is displayed in the MM DD YYYY format i e
6. TOSHIBA SNMP Communities Main Menu 2 SNMP Communities see Figure 13 SNMP Communities Description The SNMP Communities lists the status and configuration of access rights that are currently granted and the applicable level of access The entries in this table are largely responsible restricting SNMP communication with RemotEye II The configuration of the SNMP communities shall be as follows IP Address IP address of the NMS Community String NMS Get Set Community String Please refer to SNMP Get Set Criteria on page 95 for a more detailed explanation on Get Set Access Select Access Type 1 Read Only 2 Read Write 3 NoAccess Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Oo oo Ooo o 6 ogo oo of 2 amp 6 oOo oO Oo amp 6 oOo oo on o 6 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 13 SNMP Communities Description 38 TOSHIBA SNMPv3 USM Table Main Menu 3 SNMPv3 USM Table seeFigure 14 SNMPv3 USM Menu Description The SNMPv3 USM Table lists the status and configuration of access rights that are currently granted and the applicable level of access The entries in this table are largely responsible restricting SNMPv3 security with RemotEye II The configuration of the SNMPv3 USM table shall be as follows User Name The User ID for the au
7. status When UPS power events are detected the RemotEye II broadcasts a Shutdown command to the workstation The Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software will broadcast warning messages on the screen of the servers and then shutdown the server gracefully Installation of RemotEye II Client using Windows 9x 2000 NT XP Insert the RemotEye II CD ROM into the CD ROM drive Run the Installer exe program on the CD ROM A dialog box will be displayed on the screen type in the IP address of the designated RemotEye II its Client Name and its Shutdown Delay Time Click the Def button to enter the workstation s name as the Client Name setting see Figure 20 Upon completion of the setup screen s entries click OK and the RemotEye II service will connect to the RemotEye II automatically Toshiba RemotEye II Client Configuration UPS Configuration IP ddress 172 18 1 63 TOSHIBA RemotEye Il Client Local Configuration Client Name Admin Def Shutdown Delay 120 Sec OK Force ShutDown Delay 120 Sec Script File Cancel Warn speaker M Ignore shutdown request Figure 20 Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software 108 TOSHIBA View the Connected Client via HTTP Run the Web Browser on any machine Browse the RemotEye II IP address For example browse http 172 18 1 63 Select Connected Client Table from UPS Monitoring of the main menu and the list of the connected devices will be show
8. 100 seconds TOSHIBA RemotLye Il Client H Cancel Figure 22 Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software Shutdown Warning Message There are five kinds of state for Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software UPS Connection OK Green Background Trying to locate UPS Blue Background The service is suspended Green Background Local machine is about to shut down Red Background Remote UPS is about to shut down or has shut down Grey Background TOSHIBA Uninstalling Toshiba Remoteye Il Client Software To uninstall the Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software the following procedure should be followed l Right mouse click the battery icon in the taskbar and select Exit to stop the shutdown service 2 Select the Add Remove programs icon from the Control Panel 3 Select the RemotEye II Service and then click the Add Remove icon to remove the software 111 TOSHIBA Installation of RemotEye Client using UNIX Introduction RSH is a software daemon which is able to get set specific command from into RemotEye The major intention of this software is to shutdown the local machine before the UPS runs out of power This program is composed by shell scripts written in bash and virtually portable under any UNIX operating system The program consists of three phases the installation phase the execution phase and the configuration phase The installation phase will help the user setup the progr
9. 20 00 22 27 00 22 29 00 CLIENT ON CLIENT OFF 119 TOSHIBA Managing the UPS Recurring amp Non recurring Schedule RemotEye II supports two output shutdown schedule 1 Recurring Schedule 2 Non recurring Schedule Note Before managing the UPS Shutdown Schedule please make sure that the Date and Time configured in RemotEye II is correct Scenario Shutdown Event Status Delay Min Warning Interval sec UPS Shutdown Delay Sec Shutdown amp Restart day amp time Shutdown amp Restart day amp time Recurring Schedule UPS Output shutdown 10 default 60 default 180 default Monday 22 20 00 99 99 99 Tuesday 99 99 99 09 00 00 Note 99 99 99 indicates the RemotEye II will ignore the Restart Time on Monday and the Shutdown time on Tuesday Monday 22 20 00 INVERTER OUTPUT SHUTDOWN 22 30 00 Tuesday 22 33 00 09 00 00 120 TOSHIBA Multi Machine Configuration MMC The Multi Machine Configuration MMC software configures and operates the Toshiba RemotEye II Client software for multiple machines In order to run this software the RemotEye II Client software must first be installed Installation of MMC Software l The software for the Multi Machine Configuration can be located at www toshibaups com and clicking on the following paths RemotEye I gt Download RemotEye Files gt Multiple Configuration 2 Dow
10. 75 TOSHIBA UPS History This menu allows the user to view UPS amp RemotEye II log messages such as the UPS History Log UPS Extended Log UPS Events Log and Agent Events Log The log messages are displayed in chronological order and are used to help detect and diagnose problems with the RemotEye II UPS History Log This page lists the fundamental UPS parameters Consolidation intervals may be changed by the administrator by modifying the variable History Log Interval from the RemotEye II Configuration page The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries has been reached The log data may be cleared from the Clear amp Save Log Data menu Log Date This field shows the date of the recording LogTime This field shows the time that the values were recorded This value is displayed in the hh mm ss 24 hour format i e 8 30 p m is 20 30 00 Input Voltage This field shows the UPS input voltage in VAC Input Frequency This field shows the UPS input frequency in Hz Output Voltage This field shows the UPS output voltage in VAC Load Pecentage This field shows the UPS load in Battery Voltage This field shows the battery voltage in VDC Output Status This field shows the status of the output status These readings include Other None On Line Normal Bypass Battery amp Shutdown 76 TOSHIBA UPS Extended Log This page provides a consolidated view of the UPS parameters that have b
11. Configuration Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 36 Figure 11 Console Email Group Menu Description TOSHIBA EMD Group Main Menu Toshiba RemotEye II Configuration 5 EMD Group see on page The EMD Group menu provides access to the system settings listed below The settings may be viewed and changed from this screen Temperature Group The Temperature Group provides the options to setup the low and high warning and critical points Users also have the options to setup the hysteresis and calibration offset from this group Humidity Group The Humidity Group provides the options to setup the low and high warning and critical points Users also have the options to setup the hysteresis and calibration offset from this group Alarm 1 Group The Alarm 1 Group provides the option to setup this dry contact as normal close normal open high active low active and disabled Alarm 2 Group The Alarm 2 Group provides the option to setup this dry contact as normal close normal open high active low active and disabled Device Status The Device Status provides the options of disabled and auto Auto will enable the RemotEye II to auto detect the EMD that connected to it PC port Temprature Group Humidity Group Alarm 1 Group Alarm 2 Group Device Status Auto Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 12 Console EMD Group Menu Description 37
12. II standard used by RemotEye II MIB Import Example This example shows how to incorporate the Toshiba MIB into the Manager application HP OpenView Workgroup Node Manager The software runs on the Windows platform Launch HP OpenView Workgroup Node Manager From the Control pull down menu click SNMP Manager Manage Database Select map to the MIB file Toshiba mib on the included CDROM click ADD Click Close to close the SNMP Manager Database Specifying Trap Receivers To send traps to an NMS the NMS must be designated as a trap receiver of the RemotEye II See Trap Receiver Table section on page 40 for instruction on defining a trap receiver 87 TOSHIBA Configuring the Trap Receiver The trap handler of a Manager application varies between software developers For specific information about a trap handler consult the Manager software documentation Understanding RemotEye II Specific Traps The RemotEye II offers four specific traps The traps provided are outlined below Specific 1 Sent initially when the UPS enters the Battery Backup mode Persists at 60 second intervals thereafter Specific 2 Sent after a UPS test has completed Specific 3 Sent whenever a UPS alarm condition has been added to the RemotEye II alarm table Specific 4 Sent whenever a UPS alarm condition has been removed from the RemotEye II alarm table Definition of RemotEye II Trap Attributes Each specific trap contains additio
13. UPS BOOTP DHCP Requests The RemotEye II can automatically retrieve its network identity from a network server using the Boot Protocol BOOTP or Dynamic Host Configuration DHCP automatic configuration technique HTTP Web Access Web access includes Secure Sockets Layer SSL Configurations This allows users to access data from RemotEye publicly or privately using the web Telnet Terminal Access Telnet includes Secure Shell SSH protocol configuration SNMP Access RemotEye II provides enhanced SNMP security with option of SNMPv3 default protocol is SNMPv1 It is compatible with the United States Standard UPS MIB RFC1628 and also with Japanese Standard UPS MIB Additional features of the RemotEye Il include Real Time Clock The RemotEye II contains its own RTC This clock is used for time stamping of its data log and for executing any scheduled events UPS Event Notification RemotEye II sends out notification of UPS events via Email SNMP Traps and Java Applets Graphic User Interface GUI User friendly GUI for web pages and Java applets Power Quality Monitor Java applets provide on screen visual indication of power quality through dynamic graphics Versatile Remote UPS Management Allows monitoring of the UPS via SNMP and HTTP communication Also provides Java monitoring applets accessible through an internet browser Versatile UPS Configuration RemotEye II has the ability to set the UPS parameters from any SNMP man
14. applications The default setting is Enabled 6 Network Upgrade Control This parameter is used to enable or disable the Trivial File Transfer Protocol image upgrade When disabled RemotEye II will block any attempts to upgrade The default setting is Disabled 7 HTTP Security Control This parameter is used to enable or disable the web password protection feature When enabled a password is required to access RemotEye II through the web and write privileges are automatically assumed When disabled any machine can access RemotEye II over the web but a password is required prior to assuming write privileges The default setting is Disabled 8 SNMP Version Control This parameter is used to enable and disable the Simple Network Management Protocol security level When enable administrators has the options to set for SNMPv1 or SNMPv3 9 Return to Previous Menu 32 TOSHIBA HTTP Login Username TOSHIBA Community Read Only public Community Read Write BOOTP DHCP Control Enabled Telnet Control Enabled TFTP Upgrade Control Disabled HTTP Security Control Disabled SNMP Version Control Disabled Return to previous menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ta 8 QO Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 9 Console Control Group Menu Description 33 TOSHIBA Parameter Group Main Menu gt 1Toshiba RemotEye II Configuration gt 3 Parameter Group see Figure 10 Console Parameter Group Menu Descri
15. in areas that would allow fluids or any foreign object to get inside the unit For further information on workplace safety visit www osha gov 11 TOSHIBA Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Toshiba Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS system management tool the RemotEye II The RemotEye II supplies a 10 100 base T network card that allows network administrators to monitor and control Toshiba UPS systems remotely via Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP and Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP methods This user manual describes the configuration and operation of the RemotEye II The RemotEye II is available as a circuit board that is inserted into the option slot of the UPS or as an external device that connects to the UPS via a provided cable The RemotEye II Internal is designed for the Toshiba UPS that has the option slot The circuit board is connected to the UPS via the RemotEye IJ Internal card edge connector The RemotEye II External is designed primarily for use with the Toshiba UPS that does not have the extension option slot but it may also be used in a UPS system that has an extension option slot The RemotEye H External communicates with the UPS via a provided cable 12 TOSHIBA waOoOSHoH _ _ SSSSSSSSSSSSS SSS Package Contents Listed below are the items included in the RemotEye II Internal and RemotEye II External packages RemotEye II Internal Contents The Remo
16. is in Battery test completed stInProgress progress upsAlarmPh Input phase rotation is Input phase rotation has been aseRotation incorrect Check input wiring corrected for clockwise rotation upsAlarmRe Batteries nearing end of Battery lifetime monitor has been placeBattSoon expected lifetime Contact reset Toshiba authorized service center for replacement upsAlarmAs Inverter can not sync to input yncOperation UPS cannot switch from Run to Stop until input frequency stabilizes apsAlarmInp UPS reporting Input The cause of the Input Overcurrent utOverCurrent Overcurrent Contact Toshiba condition has been removed The authorized service center for UPS is no longer in a INOC fault examination of fault mode upsAlarmDC UPS reporting DC bus The cause of the DC bus Overcurrent Contact Toshiba Jovercurrent condition has been authorized service center for removed The UPS is no longer at examination of fault fault upsAlarmDC UPS reporting DC bus The cause of the DC bus Overvoltage Contact Toshiba overvoltage condition has been authorized service center for removed The UPS is no longer at examination of fault fault upsAlarmDC UPS reporting DC bus The cause of the DC bus Undervoltage Contact undervoltage condition has been Toshiba authorized service removed The UPS is no longer at center for examination of fault fault apsAlarmOu UPS reporting output The cause of the output t
17. previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 7 Console System Group Menu Description 30 TOSHIBA System Date dd mm yyyy 09 24 2005 System Time hh mm ss 12522521 NTP Server 2 10 0 0 5 0 NTP Time Zone 06 00 Daylight Saving Time Control Enabled NTP Control Enabled Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 8 Date amp Time Menu Description 31 TOSHIBA Control Group Main Menu gt 1Toshiba RemotEye II Configuration 2 Control Group see Figure 9 Console Control Group Menu Description on page 33 The Control Group menu provides access to the system settings listed below The settings may be viewed and changed from this screen l HTTP Login User Name The login user name grants write access from a web browser the default setting is TOSHIBA 2 Community Read Only This common community name provides read only access to devices within this community The default setting is public 3 Community Read Write This common community name provides read and write access to devices within this community The default setting is public This value is equivalent to the terminal telnet login password 4 BOOTP DHCP Control This parameter is used to enable or disable the BOOTP DHCP requests from RemotEye II The default setting is Enabled 5 Telnet Control This parameter is used to enable or disable remote RemotEye II configuration through telnet
18. remove or cover any of the labels If the labels are damaged or if additional labels are required contact your Toshiba representative for additional labels Labels attached to the equipment are there to provide useful information or to indicate an imminently hazardous situation that may result in serious injury severe property and equipment damage or death if the instructions are not followed TOSHIBA Important Safety Instructions This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during the installation maintenance and operation of the UPS and its batteries to assure safe and proper operation Turn off lockout and tagout all power sources before connecting the power wiring to the equipment or when performing maintenance Unauthorized personnel should not service batteries Contact your nearest Toshiba authorized service center for battery replacement Qualified Personnel ONLY Qualified Personnel is one that has the skills and knowledge relating to the construction installation operation and maintenance of the electrical equipment and has received safety training on the hazards involved Refer to the latest edition of NFPA 70E for additional safety requirements Qualified Personnel shall Have read the entire operation manual of the system being serviced Be trained and authorized to safely energize de energize ground lockout and tag circuits and equipment and clear faults in accordance with es
19. setting Restart the RemotEye II This field allows the administrator to Enable Disable the RemotEye II Restart function When enabled the RemotEye II may be restarted SNMP Version Control This field allows the administrator to enable and disable the Simple Network Management Protocol security level When enable administrators has the options to set for SNMPv1 or SNMPv3 71 TOSHIBA SNMP HTTP Access Control This page displays a list of the Network Management Stations NMS that have RemotEye II read and write access Index This field shows the index numbers of the table entries NMS IP Address This field allows the administrator to set the management station s IP address or to view the current settings 0 0 0 0 means entry not configured i e An entry of 192 168 7 255 indicates clients with IP address within the range of 192 168 7 0 to 192 168 7 255 are valid network management stations set by the user Community String This field allows the administrator to set the low level password of the associated IP address or to view the current setting Access Type This field allows the administrator to set the access type for the client machines or to view the current setting The available options are No Access Read Only and Read Write Note An entry of 255 255 255 255 grants the user access rights to all IP addresses 72 TOSHIBA SNMPv3 USM Security This page displays a list of the Network Management Stati
20. setting The maximum length of the string is 19 characters Trap Type This field allows the administrator to set the types of traps to be received or to view the current settings Setting options are None Traps are not being received Toshiba Trap Traps are received based on the Toshiba MIB JEMA Trap Traps are received based on the JEMA MIB Description This field shows the customer description string 74 TOSHIBA HTTP Page Refresh Rates This page allows the administrator to set the HTTP page refresh interval Comprehensive Page This field allows the administrator to set the refresh rate in seconds of the Comprehensive View menu or to view the current setting Battery Group Page This field allows the administrator to set the refresh rate in seconds of the Battery Parameters menu or to view the current setting Input Group Page This field allows the administrator to set the refresh rate in seconds of the Input Parameters menu or to view the current setting Output Group Page This field allows the administrator to set the refresh rate in seconds of the Output Parameters menu or to view the current setting Alarm Group Page This field allows the administrator to set the refresh rate in seconds of the Alarm Table menu or to view the current setting Connected Client Group Page This field allows the administrator to set the refresh rate in seconds of the Client Table menu or to view the current setting
21. system families 1000 Series 1400 S E Plus 1400 XL Plus 1400 Super XL Plus Series 1500 Plus Series 1600 Plus Series 1700 Plus Series 4200 Plus Series and G8000 Series 17 TOSHIBA Installing RemotEye Il Internal Follow these steps to install the RemotEye II Internal card 18 1 Turn the UPS off using the proper shutdown procedure as explained in the UPS manual Slide the RemotEye II Internal printed circuit board into the extension option slot of the UPS Secure the printed circuit board using the UPS supplied screws See Figure 1 RemotEye II Internal Figure 1 RemotEye II Internal TOSHIBA Installing RemotEye II External Follow these steps to install the RemotEye II External device 1 Insert the power adapter cable of the RemotEye II into the 12 VDC power receptacle of the RemotEye II device 2 Plug the RemotEye II power adapter into a 120 220 VAC power source For best results be sure outlet is powered by a Toshiba UPS 3 Connect the UPS cable from the RS232 serial port of the Toshiba UPS to the RemotEye I External UPS port See Figure 2 RemotEye I External adapter Figure 2 RemotEye II External 19 TOSHIBA Making the Network Connection Each Ethernet network is different Therefore the following steps should be used as an outline for connecting the RemotEye II to a network 1 Connect one end of a Category 5 cable to the NETWORK RJ45 receptacle o
22. to view the current setting Test Time This field allows the administrator to set the time that the battery test is to be performed or to view the current setting This value is displayed in the in hh mm format Action This field shows the battery test type options Available options are None No action Quick Test 10 sec Quick test for 10 seconds 60 TOSHIBA UPS Shutdown Events This page allows the administrator to modify the output shutdown parameters Refer to the RemotEye I Manual for details on the output shutdown sequence UPS Event This field shows the event that to which is assigned a shutdown action Action This field allows the administrator to set a course of action to be taken in the event of a fault Available actions are Disabled Action is disabled no action will be taken Client Warning A warning message will be broadcast to the connected clients Client Shutdown A warning message will be broadcast and the shutdown command will be sent to the connected clients UPS Output Shutdown A warning message will be broadcast the output shutdown command will be sent to the connected clients and the UPS will be set to output shutdown Shutdown Delay min This field allows the administrator to set the delay in minutes of the output shutdown message broadcast or to view the current setting Broadcast Notification Interval secs This field allows the administrator to set the broadcast inter
23. user account password for the SMTP mail server Note Not all servers require login name and password please check with SMTP administrator 4 Domain Name The domain Name of the mail server 5 DNS IP Address Domain Name Server IP address is required if a hostname is used for Mail Server Otherwise this field can be 0 0 0 0 6 Daily Status Report This parameter is used to set the time to send RemotEye II daily status report T Mail Receivers RemotEye II sends email notification to four recipients The recipients include users who use Short Message System SMS in Email address format such as phonenumber telcompany com Mail Account This parameter is used to enter the recipients email Address Mail Type 1 None Disable option to send email to recipients 2 Events Current events will be sent to recipients 3 Daily Status Daily History log and Events log will be sent to the email recipients at the designated time 4 Events with Status Current events History log and Events log will be sent to email recipients when events occurred 8 Test Email Configuration This parameter is used to perform instant email test If instant email is not received after the test please check the configuration 35 QO a Bue 3 4 5 6 Ts 8 TOSHIBA Mail Server User Account User Password Domain Name g DNS IP Address 0 0 0 0 Daily Status Report 00 00 Mail Receivers Test Email
24. view the current setting Input Voltage This field allows the administrator to configure the input voltage or to view the current setting Note The administrator must change this field to 208V if 208V is used for the input Input Frequency This field allows the user to view the expected input frequency for the UPS Output Voltage This field allows the user to view the expected output frequency for the UPS Output Frequency This field allows the user to view the expected output frequency for the UPS Output VA Rating This field allows the user to view the maximum output VA rating defined as the maximum output voltage multiplied by the maximum output current of the UPS Output Power Rating This field allows the user to view the maximum output power rating expressed in Watts Battery Model This field allows the administrator to configure the model of batteries in the UPS system 56 TOSHIBA aesesSoos oomuouo4 uopo WwooOOMJ SSSHI Number of Batteries in Series This field allows the administrator to configure the total number of batteries in series of the UPS system Number of Batteries in Parallel This field allows the administrator to configure the total number of batteries in parallel of the UPS system Battery Rated Backup Time This field allows the administrator to configure the estimated battery backup time in minutes during power failure at 100 load UPS Control This page lists the auto
25. 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 2 2 upsEstimatedMinutesRemaining OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 2 3 upsEstimatedChargeRemaining OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 2 4 upsBatteryVoltage OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 2 5 upsBatteryCurrent OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 2 6 upsBatteryTemperature OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 2 7 101 TOSHIBA I upsBatteryLastReplacedDate OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 2 8 upsBatteryLifeRemaining OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 2 9 upsBattery VoltagePercent OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 2 10 upsBatteryModel OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 2 11 upsBatteryRatedHoldingTime OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 2 12 upsInput 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 3 upsInputLineBads OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 3 1 upsInputNumLines OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 3 2 upsInputTable OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 3 3 upsInputEntry OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 3 3 1 upsInputLineIndex OBJECT TYPE upsInputFrequency OBJECT TYPE upsInputVoltage OBJECT TYPE upsInputCurrent OBJECT TYPE upsInputActivePower OBJECT TYPE upsOutput 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 4 upsOutputSource OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 4 1 upsOutputFrequency OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 4 2 upsOutputNumLines OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 4 3 upsOutputTable OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 4 4 upsOutputEntry OBJECT TYPE 1
26. 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 2 upsStartupAfterDelay OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 3 upsRebootWithDuration OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 4 upsAutoRestart OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 5 upsRunStopControl OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 6 upsShutdownAfterLB OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 7 upsControlRefreshNextBoot OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 8 upsControINextPMDate OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 9 upsControlPassword OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 10 upsControlOutputVoltageIncrement OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 11 upsControlOutputVoltageDecrement OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 12 upsLowBatteryDelay OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 13 upsBatteryModeSignalDelay OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 14 upsShutdownA fterPowerUp OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 15 upsAutoTransferEnabled OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 16 upsColdStartEnabled 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 17 105 TOSHIBA amana upsLoadShedEnabled 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 18 upsLoadShedLevel 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 19 upsLoadShedRelayOffDelay 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 20 UPSTemperature 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 21 UPSFanSpeed 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 22 upsConfig 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 upsConfigModelIDString OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 1 upsConfigUPSSoftwareVersion OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 2 upsConf
27. 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 4 4 1 upsOutputLineIndex OBJECT TYPE upsOutputVoltage OBJECT TYPE upsOutputCurrent OBJECT TYPE upsOutputActivePower OBJECT TYPE upsOutputPercentLoad OBJECT TYPE upsOutputA pparentPower OBJECT TYPE upsOutputPowerFactor OBJECT TYPE 102 TOSHIBA paaa upsBypass 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 5 upsBypassFrequency OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 5 1 upsBypassNumLines OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 5 2 upsBypassTable OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 5 3 upsBypassEntry OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 5 3 1 upsBypassLineIndex OBJECT TYPE upsBypassVoltage OBJECT TYPE upsBypassCurrent OBJECT TYPE upsBypassActivePower OBJECT TYPE upsBypassApparentPower OBJECT TYPE upsBypassPowerFactor OBJECT TYPE upsAlarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 upsAlarmsPresent OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 1 upsAlarmTable OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 2 upsAlarmEntry OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 2 1 upsAlarmId OBJECT TYPE upsAlarmDescr OBJECT TYPE upsAlarmTime OBJECT TYPE upsWellKnownAlarms OBJECT 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 upsAlarmBatteryBad OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 1 upsAlarmOnBattery OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 2 upsAlarmLowBattery OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 3 upsAlarmDepletedBattery OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 4 upsAlarmTempBad OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 5 upsAlarmInputBad OBJECT TYPE 1 3
28. 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 27 upsAlarmInputOverCurrent OBJECT TY PE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 28 upsAlarmDCOverCurrent OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 29 upsAlarmDCOverVoltage OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 30 upsAlarmDCUnderVoltage OBJECT TY PE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 31 upsAlarmOutputUnderVoltage OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 32 upsAlarmOutputOverVoltage OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 33 upsAlarmEepromError OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 34 UPS Test 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 7 upsTestlId OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 7 1 upsTestSpinLock OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 7 2 104 TOSHIBA SS upsTestResultsSummary OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 7 3 upsTestResultsDetail OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 7 4 upsTestStartTime OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 7 5 upsTestElapsedTime OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 7 6 upsWellKnownTests OBJECT 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 7 7 upsTestNoTestsInitiated OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 7 7 1 upsTestAbortTestInProgress OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 7 7 2 upsTestGeneralSystemsTest OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 7 7 3 upsTestQuickBatteryTest OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 7 7 4 upsDeepBatteryCalibration OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 7 7 5 upsControl 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 upsShutdownType OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 8 1 upsShutdownAfterDelay OBJECT TYPE
29. 5 Devide Status 0 Return to Previous Menu 2 SNMP Communities 1 Modify Table Entry 2 Reset to Default Setting 0 Return to Previous Menu 3 SNMPV3 USM Table 1 Modify Table Entry 2 Reset to Default Setting 0 Return to Previous Menu 4 Trap Receiver Table 1 Modify Table Entry 2 Reset to Default Setting 0 Return to Previous Menu 1 Modify Table Entry 5 Reset Configuration to Default 6 Save and Exit 7 Save and Restart Agent Table 1 Menu Map for RemotEye II Console 27 TOSHIBA Main Menu Description The Main Menu of the RemotEye II consists of the following options see Figure 5 Console Main Menu Description Reset Configuration to Default l Toshiba RemotEye II Configuration 2 SNMP Communities 3 SNMPv3 USM Table 4 Trap Receiver Table 5 6 Save and Exit T Save and Restart Agent Press the number of the associated selection and press Enter TIC RemotEye II Configuration SNMP Communities SNMPV3 USM Table Trap Receiver Table Reset Configuration To Default Save and Exit Save and Restart Agent Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 5 Console Main Menu Description 28 TOSHIBA Toshiba RemotEye II Configuration Main Menu gt 1 Toshiba RemotEye II Configuration see Figure 6 Console Configuration Menu Description The Toshiba RemotEye II Configuration option provides access to the following system settings System Group Control Group Param
30. 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 6 upsAlarmOutputBad OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 7 upsAlarmOutputOverload OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 8 upsAlarmOnBypass OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 9 103 TOSHIBA S upsAlarmBypassBad OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 10 upsAlarmOutputOffAsRequested OBJECT TY PE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 11 upsAlarmUpsOffAsRequested OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 12 upsAlarmChargerFailed OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 13 upsAlarmUpsOutputOff OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 14 upsAlarmUpsSystemOff OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 15 upsAlarmFanFailure OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 16 upsAlarmFuseFailure OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 17 upsAlarmGeneralFault OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 18 upsAlarmDiagnosticTestFailed OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 19 upsAlarmCommunicationLost OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 20 upsAlarmAwaitingPower OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 21 upsAlarmShutdownPending OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 22 upsAlarmShutdownImminent OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 23 upsAlarmTestInProgress OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 24 upsAlarmPhaseRotation OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 25 upsAlarmReplaceBattSoon OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 6 3 26 upsAlarmAsyncOperation OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1
31. 60 0 Output Frequency Hz 60 0 Date On RemotEye II mm dd yyyy 03 03 2003 E Done GE intemet zone Figure 16 RemotEye II HTTP Page RemotEye Il Web Menu Navigation The RemotEye II home page is comprised of Six primary menus UPS Monitoring UPS Management Email Notification EMD Configuration RemotEye II Management and UPS History The six primary menus provide access to UPS and RemotEye monitoring and control functions and each is discussed in detail in the following sections 48 TOSHIBA UPS Monitoring This menu allows the user to view the collected data from the UPS measurements The UPS measured parameters are listed below and are allowed only to be read UPS Comprehensive View This page lists the UPS parameters This page will refresh automatically at a user defined rate To change or view the refresh rate setting select RemotEye II Management HTTP Page Refresh Rates UPS Mode This field shows the present UPS system mode These readings include Other None On Line Bypass Battery Testing and Output Shutdown Input Voltage This field shows the present UPS input voltage in VAC Output Voltage This field shows the present UPS output voltage in VAC Output Load This field shows the present UPS load in of kVA Battery Capacity Remaining option This field shows the present remaining battery capacity expressed as a percentage of the battery s full capacity Bat
32. Battery Time Battery Backup Operation Output Voltage Output Frequency Output Load Typeform Serial Number Software Version Date and Time UPS Load Battery Capacity UPS Temperatures 80 TOSHIBA oix Fie Config TOSHIBA RemotEye ll 04 15 2003 15 25 34 E1Plus type 1kVA IN 100V OUT 100 V Long life battery SN 07240256 v1 04 RealTime Data Input Voltage naan Bypass Output Voltage 70 110 140 onina m 73 104 138 109 EE Peed 101 Input Frequency Chopper Output Frequency 30 90 30 90 laa nen Battery Voltage Zo Hz 50 150 Ez 113 UPS Output Hedin fi aa Run Shutdown Estimated Battery Time Battery Backup Operation RUN 39720 secs Total Today 0 700 at Full Load Total Rated Watts Input Voltage Output Yoltage Status Operation 108 106 Alarm Description 104 102 Communication 100 a Se gt See 15 25 30 Warning Applet Window Figure 17 HTTP Monitor Screen 81 TOSHIBA History Clicking the History button at the top left side of the RemotEye II home page Figure 18 HTTP History Data Screen on page 82 will open in a separate window This screen displays the UPS history log as a line graph By default all of the UPS parameters will be displayed on the same graph The user may select any combination of parameters to be displayed on the graph by clicking the check box beside a parameter on the monitor screen and clicking the Refresh button Display Point D
33. Character separator Community Read Write string HTTP login user name 131 TOSHIBA Hardware Specifications RemotEye II Internal Hardware Specification cual 512KB X 16 Flash One RJ45 Connector to Network One Golden Figure to UPS DIP Switch Two Dip switch for configuration SWI SW2 OFF OFF Normal ON OFF Firmware Upgrade OFF ON Reserved ON ON MFG Mode Power Green Status Amber LAN 10 Link Activity Amber LAN 100 Link Activity Green Clear Password UPS Protocol Toshiba UPS Communication Protocol Network Protocol SNMP over UDP IP HTTP over TCP IP ARP RARP TFTP and ICMP Supported MIB MIB II TOSHIBA V2 50 MIB RFC 1628 MIB Operating Temperature 0 40 C Operating Humidity 10 80 7V 16VDC Power Consumption 1 8 Watts Maximum 7V DC 1 11 Watts 12V DC 1 26 Watts 130 mm x 60 mm L x W 132 TOSHIBA Regulatory FCC class A CE class A Figure 30 RemotEye II Internal Top View Pin Assignment NETWORK Toshiba RemotEye II Figure 31 RemotEye I Internal Front View 133 TOSHIBA DIP Switch Description Operating Mode LED Indicator No ils ae Solid OFF Flashing Solid ON Solid OFF 6 Flashing Flashing No connection to UPS Solid ON Flashing Upgrade Mode 134 TOSHIBA RemotEye II External Hardware Specification 512KB X 16 Flash RJ 45 Connector One RJ45 Connector to Network One Golden Figure to UPS DIP Switch T
34. Delay secs option This field allows the administrator to set the delay in seconds for the low priority load shutdown UPS Fan Speed option The fans in the 1700 Series will operate at any of four different speeds depending on the environment and system conditions In the first stage the fans are off As the load and or the ambient temperature increase the fans will subsequently go to low medium or high speed as required 58 TOSHIBA UPS Battery Test This menu allows the administrator to select the battery mode The available menu options will be a function of the UPS type Last Test Start Time This field shows the start time of the last battery test This value is displayed in the hh mm ss 24 hour format i e 8 30 p m is 20 30 00 Last Test Elapsed Time This field shows the elapsed time in seconds of the last battery test Last Test Results This field shows the test results of the last battery test Battery Test Command None No action Quick Test 10 sec Perform battery test for ten seconds Cancel Test Cancel the battery test not more than 1 minute Clear Test Results Clear the last battery test data recorded by the RemotEye II 59 TOSHIBA UPS Battery Test Schedule This page provides information on the battery test schedule Index This field shows the battery test schedule Test Day This field allows the administrator to set the day of the week that the battery test is to be performed or
35. E 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 24 upsConfigPassword OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 25 upsConfigBattModel OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 26 upsConfigBattRatedHoldingTime OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 27 upsPassword 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 10 upsPasswordControlAccess OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 10 1 upsPasswordAccess OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 10 3 upsPasswordCurrentPassword OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 10 4 upsTime 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 11 upsTimeGetOperationTime OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 11 1 upsTimeViewOperationTime OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 11 2 upsTimeRealDate OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 11 3 upsTimeRealTime OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 11 4 upsTrap upsTrapOnBattery TRAP TYPE Variables upsEstimatedMinutesRemaining upsSecondsOnBattery UpsConfigLowBattTime upsTrapTestCompleted TRAP TYPE Variables upsTestId upsTestSpinLock upsTestResultsSummary upsTestResults Detail upsTestStartTime upsTestElapsedTime upsTrapAlarmEntryAdded TRAP TYPE Variables upsAlarmlId upsAlarmDescr upsTrapAlarmEntryRemoved TRAP TYPE Variables upsAlarmlId upsAlarmDescr END 107 TOSHIBA Toshiba RemotEye II Application Program Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software The Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software runs on servers and connects to a designated RemotEye II When the servers start up the RemotEye II scans for the UPS
36. ERTER OUTPUT SHUTDOWN 116 TOSHIBA Set UPS to Run Inverter Mode After Delay When there is a need to set the UPS to run inverter mode immediately go to UPS Control on page 57 in the UPS Management menu Then login as an administrator and select the radio button beside Set UPS to Run Inverter Mode After Delay Lastly click the Apply button Scenario UPS Run Inverter Mode Delay mins 1 min default Set UPS to Run Inverter Mode After Delay 22 20 00 22 20 00 22 21 00 INVERTER OUTPUT SHUTDOWN 117 TOSHIBA eee UPS Shutdown Events RemotEye II can initiate output shutdown upon the occurrence of six different UPS events Input Power Failure Low Battery UPS Overload UPS Over Temperature Recurring Schedule and Non recurring Schedule Users can view the current setting of these events on UPS Shutdown Events page in UPS Management menu To alter these settings log in as an administrator and configure the UPS shutdown events action and delay times accordingly Click the Set Value button when finish See Pg 61 for details Scenario Shutdown Event AC Failed Status Client Shutdown Delay Min 7 default Warning Interval sec 30 default UPS Output Shutdown Delay Sec 180 default UPS Events AC failed 22 20 00 22 20 00 22 27 00 22 30 00 INVERTER OUTPUT SHUTDOWN 118 TOSHIBA Client s local shutdown delay Sec 120 default 22
37. II using its provided web configuration pages l Select RemotEye II Management gt RemotEye II Configuration to configure RemotEye II 2 Click the Become Super User button at the bottom of the screen Enter TOSHIBA as the login name and public as the password case sensitive Non DHCP users continue on to step b DHCP users may skip steps b to d Enter the RemotEye II IP address Enter the RemotEye II Gateway address in the network Enter the RemotEye II Network Mask of the network Enter the IP address of the Primary Time Server and Secondary Time Server in the network Click Set Value to save the settings NAP on Select RemotEye II Management Date and Time to set date and time 9 Enter the appropriate date and time in the specified format 10 Click Set Value to save the settings 11 Select RemotEye II Management RemotEye II Control to enable or disable the network protocols 47 TOSHIBA QB UPS Monitor Microsoft Internet Explorer il NAPSSISISS MEEI l File Edit View Go Favorites Help EJ e gt 0 R amp 4 a4ama 9 82 8 BB ez Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Channels Fullscreen Mail Print Edit Address htp 10 0 37 189 z Links Remotfye II Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Web Based Manager Comprehensive View In n 120 Output Voltage V 119 Output Load 25 Battery Capacity Remaining 46 Battery Temperature C 24 Input Frequency Hz
38. Jan 18 2005 is 01 18 2005 The time value is displayed in the hh mm ss 24 hour format i e 8 30 p m is 20 30 00 Synchronize with computer time This field allows the administrator to synchronize the RemotEye II date and time to the computer clock which the end user is using Synchronize with NTP server NTP server IP and correct time zone must be selected to activate this option After configuration the RemotEye II will synchronize its time with the server periodically If Daylight Saving Time is enabled the time will be one hour earlier than NTP server time Set Manually This field allows the administrator to configure the RemotEye II date and time manually 68 TOSHIBA lees s gt _Otoooolluowowoosss SSSSSSSSSSSSSS oe RemotEye II Configuration This page allows the administrator to set the RemotEye II local network configuration parameters Within the parameters the Primary Time Server and the Secondary Time Server can only send out the correct time information to a client that has the Shutdown program installed RemotEye II IP Address This field allows the administrator to set the IP address of the RemotEye II or to view the current setting 1 e 192 9 60 229 RemotEye II Gateway Address This field allows the administrator to set the IP address of the gateway or to view the current setting i e 192 9 60 10 RemotEye II Network Mask This field allows the administrator to set the subnet mask of the
39. Making the Network Connection on page 20 Software Setup The telnet configuration is accomplished through a TCP IP network connection A telnet connection can be established with RemotEye II by using any telnet application Follow these steps to setup the software for telnet RemotEye II configuration Verify workstation is loaded with Telnet application Verify a valid network path exists between the RemotEye II and the workstation If performing the telnet configuration from a workstation that is located on the same network then proceed to the next section to the section Connecting to the RemotEye II via Telnet on page 44 otherwise continue with the next section Routing to the RemotEye II on page 43 42 TOSHIBA Routing to the RemotEye II If the workstation is not on the same network as the RemotEye II the system may require the addition of a network route This is typically only necessary when RemotEye II is using its default address Consult operating system documentation pertaining to the addition of network routes for instruction Example Route Addition Windows operating systems provide the command Route Add for adding network routes Assume the default IP Address of the RemotEye II is 172 18 1 63 and assume the IP Address of the workstation is 210 67 192 147 To add the appropriate network route between these two devices follow these steps Turn on the workstation and setup the TCP IP protocol if necessary Ent
40. Read Write 2 172 18 63 1 reading Read Analysis Get requests from the NMS with IP 10 will be honored when using the reading foobar rwrite or the ronly community strings The NMS will have set ability when using either the foobar or the rwrite community strings 96 TOSHIBA Case 3 NMS is listed in the SNMP Communities using one of the global community strings SNMP Communities settings 1 172 18 63 1 ronly Read Write Analysis Both get and set requests from this NMS will be honored when using the ronly community string Any requests from NMS using rwrite however will be denied Case 4 NMS is listed in the SNMP Communities multiple times using the same community string SNMP Communities settings 1 172 18 63 1 foobar Read 2 172 18 63 1 foobar Read Write Analysis The NMS will only be allowed to use SNMP gets when using the community string foobar This NMS can still use global community strings ronly for gets or rwrite for gets and sets as well Case 5 NMS is listed in the SNMP Communities under No Access SNMP Communities settings 1 10 0 7 31 foobar Read 2 10 0 7 31 public No Access Analysis The NMS can perform only gets using the community string foobar No other set or get requests will be honored Case 6 NMS s first listing is in the SNMP Communities under NoAccess Community Read Only ronly Community Read Write rwrite 1 10 0 7 31 foobar No Access 2 10 0 7 31 public Read Write An
41. RemotEye II or to view the current setting 1 e 255 255 255 0 System Name This field allows the administrator to set the value in System name that is defined in MIB II or to view the current setting This string also serves as the RemotEye II Client Identifier CID in DHCP systems System Contact This field allows the administrator to set the value in System manager System Contact that is defined in MIB II or to view the current setting System Location This field allows the administrator to set the value in System installation place System Location that is defined in MIB II or to view the current setting History Log Interval This field allows the administrator to set the polling time in seconds of the Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Load Battery Voltage Input Frequency and the UPS Output Source The readings will be stored in the history log Extended Log Interval This field allows the administrator to set the consolidation interval in minutes to use in the creation of the extended history log The UPS parameters will be consolidated to provide the minimum maximum and average values of the parameters that will be recorded in the extended history log 69 TOSHIBA ao JH_ SSSSSSSSSSSS RemotEye II Polling Rate This field allows the administrator to set the time interval of the RemotEye II updates that are received from the UPS RemotEye II Baud Rate This field shows the data transmission
42. TOSHIBA RemotEye Il User Manual Document Number 50024 008 November 2005 TOSHIBA About This Manual This manual was written by the TOSHIBA Engineering and Marketing Groups These groups are tasked with providing technical documentation for the RemotEye II system Every effort has been made to provide accurate and concise information to you our customer This manual provides information on how to safely install operate and maintain your RemotEye II system This manual includes a section of general safety instructions that describes the warning labels and symbols that are used throughout the manual Read the manual completely before installing operating or performing maintenance on this equipment The information in this manual is subject to change without notice The Toshiba International Corporation shall not be liable for direct indirect special or consequential damages resulting from the use of the information contained within this manual This manual is copyrighted No part of this manual may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of the Toshiba International Corporation TOSHIBA is a registered trademark of the TOSHIBA Corporation RemotEye is a registered trademark of the Toshiba International Corporation All other product or trade references appearing in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective owners Copyright 2005 Toshiba International Corporation
43. Upgrade and copy the contents of the RemotEye II Upgrade CD ROM to the Upgrade directory For network upgrade ensure that DIP switches 1 and 2 of the RemotEye I are off From the Control Group menu set the TFTP Upgrade Control to Enabled From the Upgrade directory run Tupgrade exe and a dialog box will be displayed Click Discover to search for the RemotEye II on the network Select the RemotEye II to be upgraded and enter the password Click Open to load the upgrade file Path to the upgrade file and select the latest version Click Upgrade to transfer the file to the upgradeable read only memory of the RemotEye II When the transfer is complete the RemotEye H will reboot 129 TOSHIBA Upgrading RemotEye II Firmware from Windows via Serial 15 x Tupgrade RemotEye Firmware Upgrade Utility 2 50 betal Network Upgrade Serial Upgrade Ups List Serial 1 unit Add Remove Discover Image Information Version No v2 50 Date Code Apr 16 2003 File Size jn 4 848 Upgrade File Name CADocuments and Settings ttye Desktop TSB250 BIN Open Figure 29 Tugrade RemotEye II Upgrade Utility via Serial The RemotEye II firmware may be upgraded from a Windows platform by performing the following procedure A PC with a Windows 95 98 2000 or NT operating system installed will be required for this procedure On the PC create a directory named Upgrade and copy the contents of the RemotEy
44. agement station or through internet web browsers using HTTP forms and objects 15 TOSHIBA VwWwAnodtKHFKsKX SSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSS SSS Data Log Retention RemotEye II stores history file containing UPS power events power quality UPS status and battery condition in non volatile memory Automatic UPS Shutdown The Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software provides unattended and on demand UPS shutdown either pre programmed by the administrator or when the UPS reports a low battery condition RemotEye Il also supports the following external applications Network Upgrade Tupgrade exe a network upgrade utility allows user to upgrade to a newer version of the RemotEye Auto Save Log This utility allows users to save logs from several RemotEye s at the same time to a same or different computer Client Shutdown The Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software can broadcast system failure messages via an IP Internet Protocol packet and perform unattended shutdown of multiple servers operating under a variety of platforms Environmental Monitoring Device EMD Optional EMD allows monitoring of the environment temperature and humidity Also provides 2 contact closures 16 TOSHIBA Installation System Compatibility The RemotEye II is supported by workstations using the following operating systems Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Macintosh and Unix The RemotEye II supports the following Toshiba UPS
45. alysis All NMS get or set requests are refused 97 TOSHIBA Using the Toshiba MIB Passwords RemotEye II provides the ability to change some UPS and RemotEye II parameters These adjustable parameters are protected by a collection of passwords The three categories of MIB objects protected by passwords are RemotEye II passwords protected by upsPasswordAccess UPS configuration parameters protected by upsConfigPassword UPS control parameters protected by upsControlPassword Description upsPasswordAccess Member of the upsPassword group This password must be authenticated through an SNMP set before an NMS is allowed to alter other RemotEye II passwords upsControlPassword Member of the upsControl group This password when authenticated through an SNMP set allows an NMS the ability to manipulate parameters in the upsControl group upsConfigPassword Member of the upsConfig group This password when authenticated through an SNMP set allows an NMS the ability to manipulate parameters within the upsConfig table Manipulating Parameters With RemotEye Il All passwords protect the writable members of their applicable groups or tables An authentication of any password enables writing its respective table For example upsConfigPassword protects the writable parameters of the upsConfig table Authenticating this password enables writing ability to parameters within the upsConfig table The next authentication of this p
46. am properly by asking a few questions The execution phase will keep track of the status of a UPS via RemotEye The configuration phase will guide user to reconfigure the setting that is made in installation phase Program Overview When installing this program the shutdown shell application will check the target machine s Operating System OS and determine whether it is a predefined OS from the recognized OS list If it is not the user will be prompted to answer some questions regarding system information such as cmd name path etc During the configuration phase the program will ask user for information regarding the RemotEye such as its IP address name etc The reconfiguration phase allows the user to change the settings for later use After installation users can execute the program immediately or during the next system reboot Supported Operating System Red Hat Advance Server release 2 1 AS Sun Solaris 8 x86 Sun Solaris 8 SPARC HP UX PA RISC P a E 112 TOSHIBA Installation During the installation phase the following steps are taken to help users install this program The program will automatically detect the target machine s OS and OS s distribution User needs to select the correct item by entering the item number l Please choose your OS 2 Please choose your OS_Name If the target system is NOT on the predefined OS list the user will be prompted the following questions questio
47. assword disables writing ability to parameters within the upsConfig table The general progression for altering any parameters within a password protected table is the following Send an SNMP set request of upsConfigPassword or upsControlPassword depending upon the group of parameters in which access is desired This prepares the writable parameters in the table for modification Send SNMP set requests of all writable parameters requiring modification within the enabled table Send an SNMP set request of upsConfigPassword or upsControlPassword depending upon which table contains the recently modified parameters This action closes the table and secures the writable parameters inside the table 98 TOSHIBA C s Manipulating Passwords of RemotEye II It may be desirable to change one or more of the protective passwords sometime during the RemotEye II lifetime An authentication of upsPasswordAccess password enables the upsPassword group for manipulation The passwords included in this group are upsPassword upsPasswordControlAccess upsPasswordCurrentPassword Description upsPassword This MIB object protects the upsPassword group upsPasswordControlPassword This MIB object controls the value of upsControlPassword upsPasswordCurrent Password This MIB object controls the value of upsPassword Manipulating RemotEye II Passwords The general progression for altering any passwords within the Toshiba MIB is the fo
48. ation on the network connection refer to Making the Network Connection on page 20 Software Setup The web configuration is accomplished through a TCP IP network connection A web connection can be established with RemotEye II by using any Internet Browser application for example Netscape Follow these steps to setup the software for web based RemotEye II configuration Verify workstation is loaded with web browser application 2 Verify a valid network path exists between RemotEye II and the workstation If performing the web configuration from a workstation that is located on the same network then proceed to the next section otherwise refer back to the section entitled Routing to the RemotEye II on page 43 45 TOSHIBA System Setup To access the RemotEye II via the web enter the IP address of the RemotEye II in the URL field of the browser and press Enter If unable to access the RemotEye II due to a firewall contact the network administrator for information on bypassing the firewall of the LAN The HTTP Security Control setting may also affect the user s ability to access the RemotEye II The HTTP Security Control setting may be set or viewed from Main Menu 1 TIC RemotEye II Configuration 2 Control Group 7 HTTP Security Control If the HTTP Security Control setting is Disabled the user is granted read only access If the HTTP Security Control is Enabled any attempt to access RemotEye II pages will be met
49. checked then the systems will NOT shutdown the system Otherwise it will execute shutdown Function Button Description Create Template Selecting the Create Template button will create a template file according to the configurations of UPS Configuration and Local Configuration This file should be named as template ini Configuration Select the Configuration button on the local machine side and the application will begin searching for the location of the file upsconfig ini This file is created when the Multi Machine Configuration is installed on the computer Once the file is located it will modify the associated configurations according to template ini 122 TOSHIBA Auto Save Log Software Save Log is utility software which is able to save logs from several RemotEye s at the same time It also has the capability to save logs periodically These logs are useful in identifying problems with the RemotEye There are four different types of logs each with their own functionality They are UPS History Log UPS Extended Log UPS Events Log and RemotEye Events Log Information on these types of logs are found in page 80 Installation of Save Log l The software for the Auto Save log can be located at www toshibaups com and clicking on the following paths RemotEye II gt Download RemotEye Files gt Save Log 2 Download the software and run the Savelog_install exe program Basic Layout When you first enter the Save Log Utili
50. e II Upgrade CD ROM to the Upgrade directory From the Control Group menu set the TFTP Upgrade Control to Enabled For serial upgrade ensure that DIP switch 1 is on DIP switch 2 is off From the command prompt where Tupgrade is saved to type Tupgrade S and a dialog box will be displayed Click Discover to search for the RemotEye II on the network Select the RemotEye II to be upgraded and enter the password Click Open to load the upgrade file Path to the upgrade file and select the latest version Click Upgrade to transfer the file to the upgradeable read only memory of the RemotEye II 130 TOSHIBA When the transfer is complete the RemotEye II will reboot Upgrading RemotEye II Firmware from UNIX The RemotEye II firmware may be upgraded from a Unix platform by performing the procedure below To upgrade the firmware using a UNIX operating system the tftp command must be installed on the system To upload the new firmware to the RemotEye II execute the following command line tftp tftp gt binary tftp gt connect lt host gt tftp gt put lt filename gt upgrade lt password gt lt username gt where binary lt host gt Example 172 168 1 18 put lt filename gt Example TSB300 bin upgrade lt password gt lt username gt Binary data download mode RemotEye II IP address PUT command Name of the file containing the firmware image Upgrade key word
51. e II is presently attached 50 TOSHIBA Battery Parameters This page provides the battery status and battery run time information This page will refresh automatically at a user defined rate To change or view the refresh rate setting select RemotEye II Management HTTP Page Refresh Rates Battery Status This field shows the status of the UPS batteries These readings include Unknown Normal Low Depleted Discharging and Failure Elapsed Time On Battery Power This field shows the elapsed time in seconds since the UPS switched to battery power Battery Capacity Remaining option This field shows the remaining battery capacity expressed as a percentage of full capacity Battery Estimated Minutes Remaining option This field shows the remaining minutes of the UPS to sustain the current load Battery Voltage This field shows the battery voltage in VDC Battery Voltage Percent This field shows the battery voltage in Battery Current option This field shows the present battery current in Battery Temperature option This field shows the internal UPS temperature expressed in C Battery Last Replaced Date This field shows the last replacement date of the UPS system s batteries This value is displayed in the dd mm yyyy format When the UPS batteries are replaced this value should be adjusted accordingly by the service center Battery Life Remaining This field shows the remaining battery life The maxim
52. e UPS is in Stop Bypass The UPS is no longer in Stop Bypass mode Bypass mode N A tolerance Check the input and output voltage 91 TOSHIBA upsAlarmOu The UPS output has N A tputOffAsReque shutdown as requested N A been detected within the UPS charger subsystem 14 upsAlarmUp The UPS output is off sOutputOff 15 AupsAlarmUp The UPS system is off N A sSystemOff upsAlarmFa Fan failure UPS system Fans are no longer failing possibly overheating Contact Toshiba authorized service center immediately upsAlarmFu The failure of one or more seFailure fuses has been detected Contact your Toshiba authorized service center apsAlarmGe A UPS fault condition exists The UPS fault condition has been neralFault Contact your Toshiba removed Good work authorized service center immediately upsAlarmDi The result of the last agnosticTestFail diagnostic test indicates a ed failure upsAlarmCo Communication lost between Communication has been restored mmunicationLo the RemotEye II and the UPS between the RemotEye I and the 21 upsAlarmA N A N A waitingPower upsAlarmSh A UPS output shutdown OK utdownPending command has been issued Output will turn off after delay 92 TOSHIBA upsAlarmSh The UPS output will be N A utdownImminen shutdown in less than 30 seconds due to previously issued shutdown command upsAlarmTe A UPS battery test
53. eLogEvent csv RemotEye Events Log 192 168 51 1_ 20050214 1900 _PageLogAgent csv RemotEye List Group This contains the information of the RemotEye s and it also allows the user to select multiple RemotEye s on the list The default mode for the RemotEye List is an empty list but when you click on the Add or Discover button an icon is displayed along with the information of the RemotEye such as the one shown below Once the information is displayed the user can select which IP address they want to keep track of Notice that the buttons are now enabled The Save Log and Schedule button will be enabled when both the item s in Log Type and the RemotEye List is selected These buttons along with the other five will be explained more in detail in the next section 124 TOSHIBA Z Save Log Utility V0 91b2 ae Save Log Log Type RemoteEye List I UPS History Log IP Address Mac Address Version sei Usemame Password R 10 2 19 12 00 e0 d8 0 3 00 Disable REMOTEEYE USEE E 102191 1000480 3 00 Disable REMOTEEYE M UPS Events Log l RemoteEye Events Log Browse Add Modify Remove Discover Figure 25 Save Log Utility window with RemotEye data Function Button Description Save Log This function allows the user to save the log manually This button will be enabled if both the item s in Log Type and RemotEye List are selected Otherwise it is disabled Schedu
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55. een taken over a specified period of time For each of the UPS parameters the minimum maximum and average values are shown in each of the records The administrator may change the consolidation intervals by modifying the variable Extended Log Interval from the RemotEye II Configuration page The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries has been reached The log data may be cleared from the Clear amp Save Log Data menu Interval Start Date This field shows record start date Interval Start Time This field shows the time of the recording This value is displayed in the hh mm ss 24 hour format i e 8 30 p m is 20 30 00 Interval End Date This field shows the ending date of the consolidation interval for the record Interval End Time This field shows the ending time of the consolidation interval for the record Input Voltage This field shows the minimum maximum and average values of the input voltage of the consolidated interval Input Frequency This field shows the minimum maximum and the average UPS input frequency values of the consolidated interval Output Voltage This field shows the minimum maximum and the average UPS output voltage values of the consolidated interval Load Percentage This field shows the minimum maximum and the average UPS load values of the consolidated interval Battery Voltage This field shows the minimum maximum and the average battery voltage levels of the co
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57. er the following command to add a routing condition Route add 172 18 1 63 210 67 192 147 See the Windows manual for further information on how to add a routing condition to a workstation 43 TOSHIBA Connecting to the RemotEye Il via Telnet A telnet configuration session can be established once the hardware and software are prepared Follow these steps to begin configuration l Type telnet followed by the IP address of RemotEye II at a Unix console or a DOS prompt 2 Press Enter 3 Key in the password default is public when prompted For more information on using telnet please refer to telnet application Windows help file or Unix man page The RemotEye II will only accept 2 telnet clients simultaneously The telnet connection will time out after 60 seconds of inactivity RemotEye Il Telnet Menu Navigation The configuration menus for telnet configuration are identical to those presented by a direct configuration session Refer to page 26 for detailed guidance through configuration menus of RemotEye II 44 TOSHIBA Configuring the RemotEye II via HTTP The RemotEye II can be configured by opening a web session with the device Hardware Setup Web configuration is accomplished through a network link Follow these steps to prepare the hardware for HTTP RemotEye II configuration l Verify network cable connection to NETWORK port of RemotEye II 2 Verify active link to LAN or Network 3 For further inform
58. eter Group Email Group EMD Group 0 Return to Previous Menu De eh System Group Control Group Parameter Group Email Group EMD Group Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 6 Console Configuration Menu Description 29 TOSHIBA System Group Main Menu gt 1Toshiba RemotEye II Configuration gt 1 System Group see Figure 7 Console System Group Menu Description The System Group provides access to the system settings listed below The settings may be viewed or changed from this screen When using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP items 1 3 will be retrieved automatically IP Address RemotEye II IP address Gateway Address The gateway IP address if a router is necessary Network Mask The network mask for the RemotEye II network Date and Time The RemotEye II date in the MM DD YYYY format The RemotEye II time in the HH MM SS format RemotEye II supports the Network Time Protocol NTP and NTP Time Zone features These two features enable the UPS to synchronize its date and time with a NTP server and with the options of daylight saving time control see Figure 8 Date amp Time Menu Description 0 Return to Previous Menu haa a RemotEye II Agent Version TIC RemotEye II v3 00 Ethernet address 00 EO D8 08 80 OD Ip Address 172 18 1 63 Gateway Address 2 172 18 1 1 Network Mask 255 255 240 0 Date and Time Return to
59. f RemotEye II 2 Connect the other end of the Category 5 cable to a designated network switch or hub A network administrator will allocate an available port 3 Verify a network link has been established On RemotEye I External confirm Traffic LED on RemotEye II is illuminated On RemotEye I Internal confirm the leftmost green LED is illuminated 20 TOSHIBA Configuration RemotEye II must be configured for proper operation on its network The RemotEye II offers three convenient methods for configuration Preliminary Issues RemotEye II is a network device Several items should be considered prior to communicating with RemotEye II over the network The following sections cover important topics when placing a device on an Ethernet network MAC Address The Media Access Control MAC address is an identification number which uniquely identifies each Ethernet device on a network The MAC address sometimes called the physical address is made up of 6 hexadecimal bytes A label marked with the MAC address is included with each RemotEye II This label is affixed to the bottom of every RemotEye II External and this label is affixed to the top of every RemotEye II Internal printed circuit board For each RemotEye II the MAC address is created using the following format 00 EO D8 LL MM NN The first half of this code 00 EO D8 identifies the manufacturer of the Ethernet board Since every RemotEye II is produced by the same manu
60. facturer these 3 hexadecimal bytes remain constant The LL MM NN characters identify the serial number of the device in hexadecimal form The serial number is unique for each RemotEye II device 21 TOSHIBA Default IP Address The RemotEye II is initially configured with a default Internet Protocol IP address By default the 4 bytes composing the default IP address are derived from the MAC address in the following way 172 18 xxx yyy where xxx is the decimal value of the MM MAC address byte and yyy is the decimal value of the NN MAC address byte Example A RemotEye II MAC address of 00 EO D8 0C 01 3F would have a default IP address of 172 18 1 63 This places RemotEye II on a 172 18 0 0 IP network Default Network Mask The RemotEye II is initially configured with a default Network Mask This default value is always 255 255 0 0 This places RemotEye II on a Class B network Default Gateway The RemotEye II is initially configured with a Gateway address of 0 0 0 0 This value indicates RemotEye II will not attempt to use a gateway when transmitting 22 TOSHIBA Configuring the RemotEye II via Terminal The RemotEye II can be configured by directly connecting to the device Hardware Setup Direct configuration is accomplished through the provided cable Follow these steps to setup the hardware for direct RemotEye II configuration Connect the DB9 female end of the PC cable to the terminal or workstation COM port
61. fy the value of Username and Password item This button is disabled if there is no item s selected on the RemotEye List Otherwise it is enabled 126 TOSHIBA Remove This function allows the user to remove the selected item s from the RemotEye List This button is disabled if there is no item s selected on the RemotEye List Otherwise it is enabled Discover This button will automatically detect the RemotEye s from the network and add them to the RemotEye List During the discovering period a message window is displayed to let the user know the Discover button is still in progress This button is always enabled 127 TOSHIBA Upgrade RemotEye II General information To be able to perform firmware upgrading RemotEye II must be connected to the same network as the workstation from which the upgrade file is to be sent In the RemotEye II make sure the TFTP Upgrade Control is enabled and that users have the login string information and the Community Read Write Password Hardware Setup RemotEye II upgrade is accomplished through a network link Follow these steps to setup the hardware for RemotEye II upgrade Verify network cable connection to NETWORK port of RemotEye II Verify active link to LAN or Network For further information on the network connection refer Making the Network Connection on page 20 Tupgrade Menu Navigation UPS List Displays the addresses of the RemotEye II present in the local netwo
62. igUPSSerialNumber OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 3 upsConfigDateOfManufacture OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 4 upsConfigInputNumLines OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 5 upsConfigInputFreq OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 6 upsConfigInputV oltage OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 7 upsConfigInputV ACoeff OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 8 upsConfigInputPF OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 9 upsConfigOutputNumLines OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 10 upsConfigOutputFreq OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 11 upsConfigOutputVoltage OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 12 upsConfigOutputV A Coeff OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 13 upsConfigOutputVA OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 14 upsConfigOutputActivePower OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 15 upsConfigOutputPF OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 16 upsConfigLowBattTime OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 17 upsConfigAudibleStatus OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 18 upsConfigLowVoltageTransferPoint OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 19 upsConfigHighVoltageTransferPoint OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 20 upsConfigBattInstalledDate OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 21 upsConfigNumBattSeries OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 22 106 TOSHIBA upsConfigNumBattStrings OBJECT TYPE 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 9 23 upsConfig1 BattVoltage OBJECT TYP
63. ill help to prevent the alarm bouncing between active and inactive For example if the low warning threshold set point is 20 and hysteresis is 3 then the alarm will activate when the value reaches 20 but it will not become inactive again until the sensor value reaches 23 66 TOSHIBA For the contact alarm sensors the hysteresis can be used to adjust the sensitivity of an alarm The alarm will be active or inactive only after the alarm stays in the same state for the duration of the hysteresis value in seconds For example if the hysteresis is 5 for an alarm the alarm will NOT activate until the same state has persisted for 5 seconds This ruling also applies in reverse so that the alarm has to stay in an inactive state for 5 seconds before the sensor status is recorded as normal Calibration Offset If the measurement value of a sensor does not for whatever reason comply with the actual environment the Calibration Offset setting can be configured to adjust the final value of the sensor For example if a sensor reports 43 humidity for a 45 humidity environment the administrator can configure the humidity offset as 2 so the sensor can then adjust its final value to 45 Alarm Type If an alarm sensor water leak security etc is connected to the EMD the administrator can configure the alarm as Disabled Normal Open Normal Close High Active or Low Active A Disabled setting will mean the alarm is inactive
64. inistrator to set the IP Address or Hostname of a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP mail server that will be used to send email messages from the RemotEye II If entering a Hostname the Domain Name Server DNS address is required in the DNS field User Account This field allows the administrator to set User Account login name of the SMTP mail server User Password This field allows the administrator to set User Account password of the SMTP mail server Note Not all SMTP Server requires login name and password please check with the SMTP administrator Domain Name This field allows the administrator to set the domain name of the LAN Example tic toshiba com DNS Address This field allows the administrator to set the IP address of the network DNS server if a Hostname is entered for the Mail Server Otherwise this field can be 0 0 0 0 Mail Daily Status Report At hh mm This field allows the administrator to set the time to send a Daily Status report to select email address Mail Accounts The time is set in 24 hour format Mail Account This field allows the administrator to set the email address of the recipients who will receive the events or add the status reports Description This field allows the administrator to set the description of the recipients Mail Type This field allows the administrator to select the mail type None Disable option to send email to recipients Events Current events will be sent to
65. isplays the log interval on the graph Refresh Click the Refresh button after changing any settings on the History page for the changes to take effect Reload Updates the History page and resets the right display margin Exit Closes the History window UPS History Log 10 0 37 191 UPS History Log 7 863 1869 1875 1881 Medium amp Thick i 100 0 M Input Voltage v 90 0 80 0 I Input Frequency Hz Output Voltage 0 Fi Output Load M Battery Voltage Vv F Display Point Warning Applet Window Figure 18 HTTP History Data Screen 82 TOSHIBA Trend Clicking the Trend button at the top left side of the RemotEye II home page Figure 19 HTTP Trend Data Screen on page 83 will open in a separate window This screen displays the UPS history log as a line graph By default all the UPS parameters will be displayed on the same graph The user may select any combination of parameters to be displayed on the graph by clicking the check box beside a parameter on the monitor screen and clicking the Refresh button Display Point Displays the log interval on the graph Refresh Click the Refresh button after changing any settings on the UPS History Log Monitor for the changes to take effect Reload Update the UPS History Log Monitor and reset the right display margin Exit Closes the UPS History Log Monitor window UPS Extended History Log 10 0 37 191 A Line Weight UPS Ex
66. le This function allows the user to save the log periodically The user is allowed to set up to 4 schedules Similar to the save button this button is enabled if both the item s in Log Type and RemotEye List are selected Otherwise it is disabled When the Daily Schedule setting is Enabled it will automatically save the log of selected item s according to the schedule specified by the user The left hand side of the Schedule List is the time in hours that you want the log to save in It can range from 00 to 23 where 00 is midnight If it displays it means that the specific scheduled has been disabled The right hand side is the time period in minutes in which to save the log The time period for each schedule list is in multiple of 15 minutes 125 TOSHIBA Daily Schedule Daily Schedule Enable Schedule List Figure 26 Scheduling logs Browse This function will open the Internet Explorer and browse the web page of the selected item on the RemotEye List If more than one item is selected on the list it will just open one Internet Explorer at a time This button is disabled if there is no item s selected on the RemotEye List Otherwise it is enabled Add This function allows the user to manually add an item into the RemotEye List provided they have the Username and Password Click OK to add the item or press Cancel to exit this mode This button is always enabled Modify This function allows the user to modi
67. llowing Send an SNMP set request of upsPasswordAccess to RemotEye II This enables the upsPassword table Send an SNMP set request of upsPasswordCurrent Password or upsPasswordControlPassword depending on which password requires alteration Send an SNMP set request of upsPasswordAccess to RemotEye II This disables the upsPassword table and secures the passwords Default Passwords The default values for the passwords are upsPasswordAccess The default value is toshibA factorY passworD However this MIB object will always accept the value of upsPasswordCurrent Password as well upsPasswordControlPassword The default value is v2password upsPasswordCurrent Password The default value is v2password 99 TOSHIBA eee The MIB is a set of objects that are processed via a network protocol These objects determine what UPS parameters may be monitored and controlled using SNMP request The RemotEye II communication implements standard MIB II and the following MIBs for TOSHIBA UPS Toshiba V2 50 MIB The Toshiba V2 50 UPS SNMP MIB contains objects that have been divided into 11 distinct groups according to their functions Toshiba MIB UPS MIB for Toshiba Uninterruptible Power Supplies iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 toshiba 186 equ 1 equUPS 19 ticUPS 2 sp1 1 TOSHIBA1UPS MIB DEFINITIONS BEGIN IMPORTS enterprises FROM RFC1155 SMI OBJECT TYPE FROM RFC 1212
68. lows the administrator to configure the UPS to output shutdown or to view the current settings This value is displayed in the hh mm ss 24 hour format i e 8 30 p m is 20 30 00 Restart Time This field allows the administrator to configure the restart time of the UPS or to view the current settings This value is displayed in the hh mm ss 24 hour format i e 8 30 p m is 20 30 00 63 TOSHIBA Non Recurring On Off Schedule option This page allows the administrator to set the output shutdown restart schedule for the UPS Event Index This field shows the reference number for the output shutdown restart event Output Shutdown Date This field allows the administrator to configure the specific date of the UPS output shutdown or to view the current setting Output Shutdown Time This field allows the administrator to set the UPS shutdown time This value is displayed in the hh mm ss 24 hour format i e 8 30 p m is 20 30 00 Restart Date This field allows the administrator to configure the UPS restart date or to view the current setting Restart Time This field allows the administrator to configure the restart time of the UPS or to view the current setting This value is displayed in the hh mm ss 24 hour format i e 8 30 p m is 20 30 00 64 TOSHIBA Email Notification This page allows the administrator to set the RemotEye II email notification configuration parameters Mail Server This field allows the adm
69. matic switching and shutdown parameters UPS Output Shutdown Delay This field allows the user to configure or view the delay in seconds of the UPS switching from the Run Inverter mode to the Output Shutdown mode after receiving the Output Shutdown command The UPS output shutdown delay time count down will be synchronized with the output shutdown delay time setting in the RemotEye II Shutdown Service program for all connected clients To avoid improper output shutdown of the clients the UPS output shutdown delay time setting in the RemotEye II should always be greater than the RemotEye II Shutdown Service program s shutdown delay setting Please refer to RemotEye II manual for instruction on how to setup RemotEye II Shutdown Service Set UPS to Output Shutdown Mode after Delay option This option switches the UPS from the Run Inverter mode to the Output Shutdown mode UPS Run Inverter Mode Delay This field allows the administrator to configure or view the duration in minutes of the UPS switching from the Output Shutdown mode to the Run Inverter mode after receiving the Run Inverter command Set UPS to Run Inverter Mode after Delay option This option switches the UPS from Output Shutdown mode to the Run Inverter mode Set UPS to Run Inverter Mode AND Cancel Any Impending Shutdown option This option cancels any impending shutdown to the UPS and set the UPS to Run Inverter mode 57 TOSHIBA SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
70. n on the screen Figure 21 HTTP Connected Client Table Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt 6 B Address http 10 0 40 231 z UPS AGENT Connected Client Table EN UPS Monitoring Comprehensive View UPS identification Battery Parameters input Parameters Output Parameters Alarm Table Comected Client Table UPS Management RemotEye i Management T UPS History E Done Internet Figure 21 HTTP Connected Client Table Note The client local shutdown delay must not be greater than the UPS shutdown delay configured in RemotEye II 109 TOSHIBA Shutdown Process in Windows 9x NT 2000 When RemotEye II detects a power event for example AC power failure the RemotEye II will send the shutdown command to its connected clients The clients will post a dialog box to notify the user that the system will be shutdown Figure 22 Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software Shutdown Warning Message The user can select Shutdown Now to start the shutdown process or Cancel to cancel the shutdown process Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software will proceed with the shutdown process and the host or server will be shutdown automatically if nothing is selected after the counter has counted down to zero Toshiba RemotEye II Client ShutdownBox y Subject Shutdown Notification Date Thu Apr 17 14 22 51 2003 From Remote UPS 10 0 40 235 Shutdown Reason AC Power Fail System will shutdown in
71. nal information called attributes The number and the information available differ for each specific trap The number of attributes available for each trap is shown below Specific Number Description Number of Available Attributes 1 UPS On Battery 3 2 UPS Test Completed 3 3 UPS Alarm Added 2 4 UPS Alarm Removed 2 88 TOSHIBA SSS a4 lt S eS oes The information of the attributes present is shown in the following Specific Trap 1 Attribute 1 MIB value upsBatteryStatus Integer value 1 to 4 that indicates battery health Attribute 2 MIB value upsSecondsOnBattery Integer value that represents the amount of time in consecutive seconds that the UPS has been in battery backup operation mode Attribute 3 MIB value upsEstimatedMinutesRemaining that represents the amount of time in minutes that the UPS can currently provide battery backup should backup operation be necessary Specific Trap 2 Attribute 1 MIB value upsTestID Integer value that represents the test This number resets to value 0 each time RemotEye II is reset Attribute 2 MIB value upsTestSpinLock Integer value that acts as a key granting or refusing permission to initiate a test Attribute 3 MIB value upsTestResultsSummary Integer value that represents the results of a test Specific Trap 3 Attribute 1 MIB value upsAlarmID This is an integer representing
72. nload the software and run the MMC install exe program 3 Once installation is complete click on MMC exe to open the program and a window should be displayed like the one shown below ik Multi Machine Configuration Utility v0 80 UPS Configuration IP Address fi 0 2 19 12 Local Configuration Shutdown Delay 50 Force Shutdown Delay fi 30 Scrpit File winbat Warn speaker I Ignore shutdown request Create Template Configuration Figure 23 MMC window 121 TOSHIBA Configuration Groups The Multi Machine Configuration Utility window shown in Figure 8 contains two configuration groups UPS Configuration and Local Configuration These configurations adjust the settings in the RemotEye II Client software UPS Configuration IP Address allows the user to change the IP Address of the RemotEye II client Local Configuration Shutdown Delay The amount of time after the AC power has been interrupted for proper shutdown of the client side Force Shutdown Delay Amount of time to properly shutdown the computer using the Script File after proper shutdown of the Client Script File File used for proper shutdown of the system Warn Speaker produces a tone along with a warning message to indicate that an error has occurred The tone will only be produce if the box is checked otherwise it will display only the warning message Ignore shutdown request Request to shutdown the system If the box is
73. ns 3 8 3 dev is your system device directory y n If n is selected 4 Input device directory e Using rsh for remote shell y n If n is selected 5 Input remote shell e Using sbin init0 to shut down your system y n If n is selected 6 Input shut down command Please input your system s initial directory at boot time e Please input run level s directory to boot into Do you have other run levels that need input y n If n is selected T Please input run level directory e Install to folder etc y n If n is selected 8 Input install folder Do you want to start the daemon now y n 113 TOSHIBA Execution After successful installation of the program users can use the uGuard sh script to perform the following action Usage uGuard sh h v s S u U d 1 e g where h This manual page v Show revision information s Start the program now S Start the program at next boot up time u Unload program U Unload program don t restart at next boot time d Suspend program l List configurations e Modify configurations g See log var log usha ug_usha log 114 TOSHIBA Configuration In this phase users are able to change the parameters for the program Users can change the setting to fit their needs at any time by executing uGuard sh e After the first configuration process thi
74. nsolidated interval 77 TOSHIBA UPS Events Log This table lists the UPS events since the table was last cleared The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries has been reached The log data may be cleared from the Clear amp Save Log Data menu Event Date This field shows the event date and is displayed in the mm dd yyyy format Event Time This field shows the event time and is displayed in the hh mm ss 24 hour format i e 8 30 p m is 20 30 00 Event Description This field shows the recorded UPS event RemotEye II Events Log This table lists the RemotEye II events since the table was last cleared The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries has been reached The log data may be cleared from the Clear amp Save Log Data menu Event Date This field shows the date of the event in the dd mm yyyy format Event Time This field shows the time of the event in the hh mm ss 24 hour format i e 8 30 p m is 20 30 00 Event Description This field shows the time of the recorded events 78 TOSHIBA Clear amp Save Log Data This page allows the user to save the RemotEye II log data to a file The saved file is given a csv extension which allows it to be opened using Microsoft Excel Specific log data may be cleared by the user or the entire log data record may be cleared after saving the csv file Clear Log Data This field allows the administrator to the clear l
75. og data by checking the applicable box and clicking the Clear button Clear Log Data after saving the log file The log data may be cleared after saving the file as a CSV file by clicking YES at the Clear Log Data after saving the log radio button Save Log Data The log data may be saved as a CSV file by clicking UPS History Log UPS Extended Log UPS Events Log or Agent Events Log Note A mouse click on any of the hyperlinks of this page while the Clear the corresponding log data as you click the hyperlink below selection is set to Yes will clear the log data even if the operation is cancelled 79 TOSHIBA Managing the UPS Via Java The RemotEye II provides three real time graphical user interfaces written in Java Applet to provide a means to monitor a Toshiba UPS over a LAN or a WAN Monitor Displays the UPS key parameters graphically History Displays the UPS history log graphically Trend Displays the UPS extended history log graphically Monitor By clicking the Monitor button at the top left side of the RemotEye II home page Figure 17 HTTP Monitor Screen on page 81 will open in a separate window The Monitor applet provides a visual representation of the UPS system It contains a status bar that can display the current UPS status an alarm window that can display the current UPS alarms and a display of the following UPS key parameters Input Voltage Input Frequency UPS Output Battery Voltage Estimated
76. ons NMS that have RemotEye II read and write access Index This field shows the index numbers of the table entries User Name This field allows the administrator to set the specific user name for the user that allows to access the RemotEye II via SNMPv3 Authentication Password This field allows the administrator to set the authentication password of the associated user Privacy Password This field allows the administrator to set the privacy password of the associated user Security This field allows the administrator to set the access type for the user e noAuthNoPriv with no authentication and no privacy passwords e authNoPriv with authentication password but no privacy password e authPriv with no authentication password but with privacy password Authentication This field allows the administrator to set the authentication format HMAC MD5 or HMAC SHA Status This field shows the authentication status whether it is Ready or not being used 73 TOSHIBA SNMP Trap Receivers This page lists the parameters for SNMP trap receivers for SNMP Network Management Index This field shows the index numbers for the table entries NMS IP Address This field allows the administrator to set the IP Address of the NMS station to which the traps should be sent or to view the current setting Community String This field allows the administrator to set the community string of the trap s PDU to be sent or to view the current
77. ption The Parameter Group provides access to the system settings listed below The settings may be viewed or changed from this screen l System Contact The RemotEye II system administrator The default setting is TIC Local Technical Support 2 System Name The alias of the RemotEye II This string serves as the RemotEye II Client Identifier CID in DHCP systems 3 System location The RemotEye II physical location 4 Poll Rate The polling rate in seconds This determines how frequently RemotEye II updates its data from the Toshiba UPS The default setting is 5 0 Return to previous menu System Contact TIC Local Technical Support System Name RemotEye II System Location Poll Rate 75 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 10 Console Parameter Group Menu Description 34 TOSHIBA Email Group Main Menu gt 1 Toshiba RemotEye II Configuration 4 Email Group see Figure 9 Console Control Group Menu Description on page 36 The Email Group menu provides access to the system settings listed below The settings may be viewed and changed from this screen 1 Mail Server The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP mail server IP address If a hostname is used such as smtp tic toshiba com the Domain Name Server DNS IP address is required on setting 4 2 User Account The user account login name for the SMTP mail server 3 User Password The
78. putUnderVolta Undervoltage Contact undervoltage has been removed Toshiba authorized service The UPS is no longer at fault center for examination of fault 93 TOSHIBA apsAlarmOu UPS reporting output The cause of the output overvoltage tputOverVoltag Overvoltage Contact Toshiba condition has been removed The authorized service center for UPS is no longer at fault examination of fault apsAlarmEe UPS reporting EEPROM The cause of the EEPROM error promError error Shutdown UPS and condition has been removed The contact Toshiba authorized UPS is no longer at fault service center for replacement Table 2 UPS Alarm Table 94 TOSHIBA Connecting to the RemotEye Il via SNMP Executing SNMP Gets and Sets Besides receiving traps an NMS can perform the valuable functions of SNMP gets and sets through RemotEye II An SNMP get entails retrieving information This is a request from a Manager to an Agent for information the Agent has collected An SNMP set entails configuring a device parameter This is a command from a Manager to an Agent instructing the Agent to change some setup parameter The setup parameter may apply to the agent or the agent s network device for which it is responsible SNMP Get Set Criteria Successful SNMP gets and sets from an NMS depend upon RemotEye II settings The RemotEye II acts as a shield refusing access to machines that do not meet its setup criteria If the RemotE
79. quipment without prior written consent of the TOSHIBA International Corporation will void all warranties and may void the UL CUL listing or other safety certifications Unauthorized modifications may also result in equipment damage or personal injury When used on UPS supporting safety critical equipment carefully analyze the impact of allowing remote access of the UPS control features TOSHIBA Table of Content Aboni This Manual x ern E A A OEA 2 Contacting TOSHIBA s Customer Support Center seseeeeeereeereerererererrrrerererrerse 3 Imp ntant NOCE ssegar ea ae i a A E a aa a Ea aE aeih 4 General Safety Instructions o ssesesssseeessesesesesesrereesesrrsrssereresrsressesrenrsserrresrnrresrsrentsee 7 Important Safety InstructionS seeeseseseseeerseeesreressssereresrrrresrsresreserrreserrresesresrsseee 10 IMtOCUCHOMN sesesccsssdesesosstvevessesesied cseusssiecienson E E ET 12 PQCKASE CONLENES orun A E E A EN 13 RemotEye II Features ccccccccccccsssseceessecesuescecesaecescssaecesuecsecsesuaeecueaaeeecuestesssaneesneaeees 15 ostalat oien AEAEE AEEA EEA 17 System Compatibility 0i siscesscossnansasnserscesedersnvoctnucsantonnsenseansadssesvestiaaseascanusenioavesensts 17 Installing RemotEye IInternal nosoceseeeeeeeeeeeesneerseereresrerrerrererreserrresrsreereeres 18 Installing RemotEye IMExternal osoneeeeeeeeeeeeesenesrsrerrerresrsrenresrrrreserrresesrensssree 19 Making the Network Connection w c cccccccssesccessesses
80. rate between the UPS and the RemotEye II Default Language This field allows the administrator to set the default language English or Japanese The RemotEye II homepage will be displayed using the language set in the internet browser If the language is not supported by the RemotEye II the RemotEye II will respond with the default language 70 TOSHIBA RemotEye II Control This page allows the administrator to Enable Disable the available RemotEye II communication protocols In addition it allows the administrator to restart or reset the RemotEye II BootP DHCP Status This field allows the administrator to Enable Disable the Boot Protocol BootP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP support or to view the current settings These protocols are Internet standards and are used to obtain a dynamic IP address from a BootP DHCP server Telnet Connection This field allows the administrator to Enable Disable the terminal to server application Telnet control process i e telnet 192 168 7 18 Network Upgrade This field allows the administrator to Enable Disable the Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP upgrade control or to view the current setting The Windows upgrade utility Tugrade may be used to upgrade the RemotEye II when enabled Reset the RemotEye II to Default This field allows the administrator to Enable Disable the RemotEye II Reset function When enabled all parameters in the RemotEye II will be reset to default
81. re setting up the RemotEye II and an NMS As a bare minimum know the following prior to system setup The IP Address of the RemotEye II The Gateway Address of the RemotEye II The IP Address of the Network Management Station RemotEye Il Agent Settings Before using the RemotEye II in an SNMP environment the RemotEye II must be programmed to coordinate with a particular NMS Examining Network Pathway Several RemotEye II parameters determine the networks available for RemotEye II data transmission These parameters are the IP Address the Gateway Address and the MIB System Group The IP Address of RemotEye II must place it on the same network as the NMS If the two elements are not located on the same network a gateway between the RemotEye II and the NMS must exist The Gateway Address indicated in RemotEye II must identify a network device providing access to the network of the NMS For instruction on defining which gateway RemotEye II uses consult the System Group section on page 30 The MIB System Group of RemotEye II must match that of the NMS see the section titled System Group on page 30 for further information This parameter will allow an NMS within the group to access RemotEye II data 85 TOSHIBA Granting Write Access The RemotEye II controls permissions for workstations Any workstation attempting to alter UPS parameters through RemotEye II must have permission By default the RemotEye II will allow any wo
82. recipients 65 TOSHIBA Daily Status Daily History log and Events log will be sent to the email recipients at the designated time Events with Status Current events History log and Events log will be sent to email recipients when events occurred EMD Configuration Comprehensive View This page gives a snapshot of all EMD parameters the parameters will be updated automatically every 5 seconds The text color of the parameter indicates its status based on the administrator configurable threshold The list below indicates the parameter status GREEN normal status YELLOW warning status RED critical status GREY unknown value The EMD provides the measurements for room temperature room humidity and two alarms The warning critical thresholds can be setup via the EMD Setup page EMD Setup This page allows administrator to configure all necessary parameters of an EMD Set Point The threshold of a sensor temperature or humidity will trigger an alarm whenever the measurement is over high or under low the set point The alarm can be configured to activate at warning or critical levels If the checkbox is not filled the threshold is disabled and the alarm will not be triggered The valid range for the Temperature threshold setting is 5 to 65 and 5 to 95 for Humidity Hysteresis A sensors value could be floating around its threshold triggering multiple alarms Setting the hysteresis w
83. rk Discover Search for the RemotEye II on the local network Add Lets you add the IP address of a RemotEye II to the UPS List manually Modify Lets you modify the parameters of the RemotEye II selected in the UPS List Upgrade Sends the program loaded with the Open button to the selected RemotEye II of the UPS List Open Open and load the new image file for upgrade Remove Remove the selected RemotEye II from the UPS List Quit Exit the program Note You can simultaneously upgrade up to 6 RemotEye II on the network using the Tupgrade exe program 128 TOSHIBA Upgrading RemotEye Il Firmware from Windows via Network i Tuparade Remottye Firmware Upgrade Utity v2 50 betar cix Network Upgrade Serial Upgrade r UPS List E 10 0 40 235 00 e0 d8 09 90 56 2 50 TOSHIBA RMI25 INT GB 10 0 40 232 00 e0 d8 08 85 95 2 03 TOSHIBA SNMP Card 10 0 40 228 00 e0 d8 ff 86 f5 2 50 TOSHIBA RMI25 EXT Browse Add Modify Remove Discover Image Information Version No v2 50 Date Code Apr 16 2003 File Size at 4 848 Upgrade File Name CADocuments and Settings ttye Desktop TSB250 BIN L Figure 27 Tugrade RemotEye II Upgrade Utility via Network The RemotEye II firmware may be upgraded from a Windows platform by performing the following procedure A PC with a Windows 95 98 2000 or NT operating system installed will be required for this procedure On the PC create a directory named
84. rkstation the ability to write new configuration information to RemotEye II and its attached Toshiba UPS This is accomplished through SNMP sets using the default read write community string To restrict access to only NMS machines the SNMP Communities and Control Group of RemotEye II must be programmed accordingly See the section entitled SNMP Communities on page 38 for details on adding workstations to the SNMP Communities If the IP address of the NMS is not added to the SNMP Communities with Read Write permissions the NMS software can only read the status of the UPS and changes to UPS parameters will be prohibited 86 TOSHIBA NMS Manager Settings There are two areas of consideration when coordinating an NMS with a RemotEye II First the Manager software on the NMS must be prepared to handle the RemotEye II Management Information Base MIB and second the Manager must be configured to receive any traps the RemotEye II sends Importing the MIB File The MIB file Toshiba mib is contained on the included CD ROM This file describes the information that is attainable from a Toshiba UPS The Toshiba MIB file must be manually entered imported or compiled into the Manger database For instruction on incorporating private MIB files into the Manager consult the Manager software documentation Prior to importing the Toshiba MIB file the MIB file RFC1213 MIB not provided must also be imported This file outlines the SNMP MIB
85. rt symbol indicates that a potentially hazardous situation exists that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury to personnel TOSHIBA WARNING The word CAUTION or ATTENTION in capital letters preceded by the safety alert symbol indicates that a potentially hazardous situation exists which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION ATTENTION The word CAUTION in capital letters without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation exists which if not avoided may result in equipment and property damage Special Symbols To identify special hazards other symbols may appear in conjunction with the DANGER WARNING and CAUTION signal words These symbols indicate areas that require special and or strict adherence to the procedures to prevent serious injury to personnel or death Electrical Hazard Symbol AN A symbol which indicates a hazard of injury from electrical shock or burn It is comprised of an equilateral triangle enclosing a lightning bolt Explosion Hazard Symbol A symbol which indicates a hazard of injury from exploding parts It is comprised of an equilateral triangle enclosing an explosion image TOSHIBA Equipment Warning Labels DO NOT attempt to install operate maintain or dispose of this equipment until you have read and understood all of the product warnings and user directions that are contained in this instruction manual DO NOT
86. s multiple times using the same community the entry with the highest priority lowest line number is used to evaluate the request though this community name If a NoAccess listing for the NMS appears anywhere in the table the permissions assigned by the global community names are negated Any request from the NMS using the global community names will be refused In addition only SNMP Communities entries with higher priority are applicable To complete SNMP get or sets from this NMS an entry above the NoAccess line must assign the NMS Read or Read Write permissions If the highest priority listing for an NMS in the SNMP Communities labels the machine with access rights as NoAccess no get set requests from this machine regardless of its community string are permitted SNMP Get Set Examples The following scenarios can be used to provide guidelines when configuring RemotEye II In all the examples assume the Control Group settings are Community Read Only ronly Community Read Write rwrite Also assume the NMS has the IP Address 172 18 63 1 Case 1 NMS is not listed in the SNMP Communities Assume the SNMP Communities Table is empty Analysis Any NMS get request will be honored when using ronly or rwrite community string Any NMS set requests will be honored only when using rwrite community string Case 2 NMS is listed in SNMP Communities with additional community strings SNMP Communities settings 1 172 18 63 1 foobar
87. s of the RemotEye II that are running during the execution of the RemotEye II Shutdown application This page will refresh automatically at a user defined rate To change or view the current refresh rate setting select RemotEye II Management HTTP Page Refresh Rates Connected Client Number This field shows the total number of RemotEye II clients running the RemotEye II Shutdown Application that are presently registered with the RemotEye II Index This field shows the serialized index numbers of the RemotEye II registered clients that are running during the execution of the RemotEye II Shutdown application IP Address This field shows the IP addresses of the registered clients of the RemotEye II Client Name This field shows the computer names of the registered clients of the RemotEye II Connected Time This field shows the connection duration of the registered clients of the RemotEye II Shutdown Delay This field shows the shutdown delay of the RemotEye II registered client machines 55 TOSHIBA UPS Management This menu contains the control parameters of the UPS system that is connected to the RemotEye II UPS Configuration This page shows the input and output electrical parameters and the thermal parameters of the UPS UPS Name This field shows the specific name to identify a particular UPS UPS Attached Devices This field allows the administrator to assign a description of load devices that attached to the UPS or to
88. s phase will show the last setting value as a default setting Input USHA IP Address Input Client Name Warning Beep On y n Shutdown delay time is 120 seconds y n If n is selected Input shut down delay time Shut down script is loaded y n If n is selected Input shut down script Force shut down delay time is 120 seconds y n If n is selected Input force shut down delay time Shut Down Enable y n 115 TOSHIBA Toshiba UPS Power Management RemotEye II can help further protect critical load systems connected to a UPS by initiating automated shutdowns on that equipment RemotEye II can shutdown servers upon detection of three UPS events Input power failure low battery and overload Also RemotEye II can be used to coordinate automatic system shutdowns during weekends or holidays This section highlights the manners in which RemotEye II can be used in conjunction with a UPS to manage power to UPS loads Set UPS to Output Shutdown Mode After Delay Administrators can issue an output shutdown to Toshiba UPS via RemotEye II in any cases To issue an output shutdown command go to UPS Control in the UPS Management menu Login as an administrator Select the radio button beside Set UPS to Output Shutdown Mode After Delay and click the Apply button Scenario UPS Output Shutdown Delay sec 180 default Set UPS to Output Shutdown Mode After Delay 22 20 00 22 20 00 22 23 00 INV
89. sSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSSsSsSsSasasapo9aowW Sst Switch UPS between Stop Bypass Mode and Run Inverter Mode option This option switches the UPS between the Run Inverter mode and the Bypass or Stop mode UPS Auto Start after Input Power Recovery Control This field allows the administrator to enable or to disable the auto start feature of the UPS Enabled this control will switch the UPS system to Run Inverter after power recovery from power failure UPS Auto Retransfer Control option This field allows the administrator to enable or to disable the auto retransfer feature of the UPS Enabled this control will switch the UPS system to Run Inverter after UPS recovered from fault alarms UPS Cold Start Control option This field allows the administrator to enable or to disable the Cold Start feature of the UPS Enabled this control allows the administrator to start up using battery power when no input AC is available UPS Load Shed Control option This field allows the administrator to enable or to disable the load shed feature of the UPS When enabled the UPS load shed level is reached the UPS will shutdown the low priority load to conserve power for more critical load UPS Load Shed Level option This field allows the administrator to set the level of load shed When the level is reached and load shed control is enabled UPS will shutdown the low priority load to conserve power for more critical load UPS Shed Relay off
90. sole Login Screen 24 TOSHIBA a T__ vYXYCY SS _ _ SSSSSSSSSSSaSSaS The seven options provided in the RemotEye II Main Menu provide access to all system RemotEye II configuration parameters These options see the Main Menu Description on Figure 4 Console Main Menu and their submenus are discussed in more detail in the next section TIC RemotEye Configuration SNMP Communities SNMPV3 USM Table Trap Receiver Table Reset Configuration To Default Save and Exit Save and Restart Agent Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 4 Console Main Menu 25 TOSHIBA RemotEye II Configuration Menu Navigation The main menu of the RemotEye II provides access to configuration parameters The table below table 1 provides an overview of the entire menu structure When navigating through these menus all alpha numeric characters are acceptable and are case sensitive RemotEye II Main Menu i IRemotEye II Agent Version H Configuration thernet Address 1 HTTP Login Username 2 Community Read Only 3 Community Read Write 8 SNMP Version Control 3 Parameter Group 0 Return to Previous Menu 1 Mail Server 2 User Account 3 User Password 4 Domain Name 5 DNS IP Address 6 Daily Status Report 26 TOSHIBA 7 Mail Receivers 8 Test Email Configuration 0 Return to Previous Menu 1 Temperature Group 2 Humidity Group 3 Alarm 1 Group 4 Alarm 2 Group
91. tEye II Internal printed circuit board and bracket for securing the board within the UPS extension slot A CD ROM containing the following Toshiba mib the Toshiba version 1 2 MIB file RFC1628 compatible Tupgrade exe the RemotEye II upgrade utility Tsb3xx bin the Current RemotEye II image file Window exe Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software installation file for Window Unix exe Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software installation file for UNIX OS and RemotEye I User Manual in PDF format PC cable a DB9 female to RJ45 cable Workstation COM port to RemotEye I Internal COM port The RemotEye II User Manual 13 TOSHIBA RemotEye II External Contents The RemotEye H External device A power adapter A CD ROM containing the following Toshiba mib the Toshiba version 1 2 MIB file RFC1628 compatible Tupgrade exe the RemotEye II upgrade utility Tsb3xx bin the Current RemotEye II image file Window exe Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software installation file for Window Unix exe Toshiba RemotEye II Client Software installation file for UNIX OS and RemotEye I User Manual in PDF format PC cable a DB9 female to RJ45 cable Workstation COM port to RemotEye II External PC port UPS cable a DB9 male to RJ45 cable Toshiba UPS RS232 port to RemotEye II External UPS port The RemotEye II User Manual 14 TOSHIBA RemotEye Il Features Included in the RemotEye II are several support options for managing Toshiba
92. tablished safety practices Be trained in the proper care and use of protective equipment such as safety shoes rubber gloves hard hats safety glasses face shields flash clothing etc in accordance with established safety practices Be trained in rendering first aid Be knowledgeable of batteries and the required handling and maintenance precautions 10 TOSHIBA WARNING Misuse of this equipment could result in injury and equipment damage In no event will Toshiba Corporation be responsible or liable for either indirect or consequential damage or injury that may result from the misuse of this equipment CAUTION Installation Precautions Install the unit in a well ventilated location allow at least 10 cm 4 inches on all sides for air ventilation and for maintenance Install the unit in a stable level and upright position that is free of excessive vibration Install the unit where the ambient temperature is within the specified range Do not install the unit in areas that are subject to high humidity Do not install the unit in areas that allow exposure to direct sunlight Do not install the unit in areas that allow exposure to high levels of airborne dust metal particles or flammable gases Do not install the unit in areas near sources of electrical noise Ensuring a proper earth ground will reduce the effects of electrical noise and will reduce the potential for electrical shock Do not install the unit
93. tdown Output Voltage This field shows the UPS output voltage in VAC Output Load This field shows the UPS load as a percentage of the maximum load setting Output Active Power This field shows the present UPS output active power in Watts Output Apparent Power This field shows the present UPS apparent power in VA Output Power Factor option This field shows the present UPS power factor Output Frequency This field shows the present UPS output frequency in Hz 53 TOSHIBA Alarm Table This page provides past and active UPS alarm activity and descriptions This page will refresh automatically at a user defined rate To change or view the refresh rate setting select RemotEye II Management HTTP Page Refresh Rates Number of Present Alarms This field shows the number of active UPS alarms Lastest Alarm This field shows the last recorded UPS alarm Alarm ID This field shows the sequential number associated with the alarm it indicates the activation sequence of the alarms This number will be reset after a RemotEye II reboot Alarm Time This field shows the RemotEye II alarm time stamp This value is displayed in the hh mm mm dd yyyy format Note The time depends on the RemotEye II clock setting Alarm Description This field shows the UPS alarm description Please refer Table 2 UPS Alarm Table for detail description 54 TOSHIBA Connected Client Table This page lists the protected registered client
94. tended Hist Thin Medium amp Thick 764 767 770 773 110 0 Graph Display 100 0 Cd Input Voltage 4 aot A InputFrequency Hz 80 0 70 0 E Output Voltage V a Cd Output Load Cd Battery Voltage Vv IY Minimum T Average T Maximum M Display Point Warning Applet Window Figure 19 HTTP Trend Data Screen 83 TOSHIBA Configuring the Remoteye II via SNMP The RemotEye II supports SNMP Any workstation with SNMP management software can manage a Toshiba UPS through RemotEye II Note This section will focus entirely on RemotEye II operation in conjunction with the RFC1628 compatible MIB Toshiba mib System Requirements There are two components of an SNMP system an Agent and a Manager The Agent collects information about a network node The Manager collects information from the Agent The RemotEye II provides an Agent for a Toshiba UPS The Manager is a software application that is provided separately A workstation running Manager software is considered a Network Management Station NMS There are many Manager applications available Some commonly used applications are listed below Cabletron Spectrum DEC Polycenter HP OpenView IBM NetView Novell Managewise and SunNet Manager The RemotEye II and the Manager software must be configured to communicate with one another 84 TOSHIBA Preliminary Issues There are several pieces of information to collect befo
95. tery Temperature option This field shows the present UPS battery temperature in C Input Frequency This field shows the present UPS input frequency in Hz Output Frequency This field shows the present UPS output frequency in Hz Date on RemotEye II This field shows the RemotEye II date setting This value is displayed in the mm dd yyyy format Time on RemotEye IT This field shows the RemotEye II time setting This value is displayed in the hh mm ss 24 hour format i e 8 30 p m is 20 30 00 49 TOSHIBA OSS UPS Identification This page allows the user to retrieve the UPS identification and revision information UPS Model This field shows the model name of the UPS i e 1600 Series 8kVA 240 208 120Vac USA to which RemotEye II is presently attached UPS Name This field shows the administrator configured name of the UPS For configuration please refer to UPS Configuration menu UPS Firmware Revision This field shows the revision of the UPS firmware UPS RemotEye II Agent Revision This field shows the revision of RemotEye II UPS Manufacturer This field shows the name of the UPS manufacturer UPS Attached Devices This field shows the administrator configured description of the load devices that attached to the UPS e g computers communication devices etc For configuration please refer to UPS Configuration menu UPS Serial Number This field shows the UPS manufactured serial number for the UPS which RemotEy
96. the sequence in which the trap was added to the alarms browser This sequence will repeat when the agent is reset Attribute 2 MIB value upsAlarmDesc This is a MIB Description whether numerical or textual of the fault that has added Specific Trap 4 Attribute 1 MIB value upsAlarmID This is an integer representing the sequence in which the trap was cleared from the alarms browser This sequence will repeat when the agent is reset Attribute 2 MIB value upsAlarmDesc This is a MIB Description whether numerical or textual of the fault that has cleared 89 TOSHIBA Trap Receiver Configuration Example This example shows how to setup the trap receiver for the NMS application HP OpenView Workstation Open the file DEVICES in C OV OVFILES or the directory where HP Open View resides Add the following text to the last line Toshiba RemotEye II 1 3 6 1 4 1 186 1 19 2 1 0x1347 POWERSUPPLY 0 Start HP OpenView Workgroup Node Manager Open the Customize Traps Alarms from the Monitor Customize Trap pull down menu Click Add Devices Class and select Toshiba RemotEye II Click the Add Trap button Add specific traps 1 through 4 as desired The table below suggests messages to use for each specific trap Trap Conditions 6 Specific 1 on Battery time 1 2 3 6 Specific 2 Test 3 1 6 Specific 3 Add 1 2 6 Specific 4 Remove 1 2 The above descriptions make use of the HP OpenView tool
97. thorized individual Authentication Passowrd The password string for the authorized individual Privacy Passowrd The privacy password string for the authorized individual Security The security level provides the following 3 options 1 noAuthNoPriv with no authentication and no privacy passwords 2 authNoPriv with authentication password but no privacy password 3 authPriv with no authentication password but with privacy password Authentication format The authentication format provides the following options 1 HMAC MD5 2 HMAC SHA Status Type The status shows the authentication status Ready or not being used User Name Authentication Password Privacy Password Security Authentication Format Status Type noAuthNoPriv HMAC MD5 2 noAuthNoPriv HMAC MD5 3 noAuthNoPriv HMAC MD5 4 noAuthNoPriv HMAC MD5 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 14 SNMPv3 USM Menu Description 39 TOSHIBA Trap Receiver Table Main Menu 3 Trap Receiver Parameters see Figure 15 Console Trap Receiver Table Description The Trap Receiver Table lists IP addresses of the administrative machines that have been assigned to receive traps The configuration of the trap receivers shall be as follows IP Address IP address of the NMS Community String NMS community string Select Trap Type
98. to retrieve the attributes of the traps 90 TOSHIBA UPS Alarm List Alarm Occur Message Alarm Removal Message upsAlarmBat Battery test has detected Battery failure condition detected battery failure Contact by previous battery test has been Toshiba authorized service _ removed center for replacement upsAlarmOn The UPS is on batteries itis The UPS is no longer on batteries Battery supplying output power from Joutput power is not being supplied its batteries from its batteries upsAlarmLo Low battery Continued The UPS is no longer reporting a wBattery operation on batteries will state of Low Batteries deplete them entirely amp result in UPS Output shutdown apsAlarmDe UPS has depleted batteries amp The batteries are no longer pletedBattery unable to support critical depleted they have been charged to loads Turn off excess a supportive level equipment to reduce load upsAlarmTe The UPS is overheating The UPS is no longer overheating mpBad Check for UPS fan failure or high ambient temperature gt 40 C 104 F upsAlarmInp The input voltage is out of The input voltage is back within tolerance UPS may switch to tolerance Battery Mode to support the N A tolerance Check the output voltage upsAlarmOu UPS is overloaded UPS will The UPS is no longer being tputOverload _ switch to bypass or shutdown overloaded Turn off excess equipment to upsAlarmOn Th
99. ty software it will display a window like the one shown below This window includes two group boxes One is the Log Type group and the other is the RemotEye List In addition to the group boxes it also includes seven function buttons which is disabled by default with the exception of the Add and Discover button Al Save Log Utility V0 91b2 Save Log Log Type RemoteEye List M UPS History Log IP Address Mac Address F UPS Extended Log l UPS Events Log l RemoteEye Events Log Discover Figure 24 Save Log Utility window 123 TOSHIBA Log Type Group This group contains four check boxes which allow the user to select the log s to be saved The default value of the Log Type is unchecked The files should be saved in the directory which the user selected and the software will create a saved file which should be named according to the following guidelines UPS History Log IP Address Current Time Stamp PageLogData csv UPS Extended Log IP Address Current Time Stamp PageLogExtData csv UPS Events Log IP Address Current Time Stamp PageLogEvent csv RemotEye Events Log IP Address Current Time Stamp PageLogA gent csv For Example UPS History Log 192 168 51 1_ 20050214 1900 PageLogData csv UPS Extended Log 192 168 51 1_ 20050214 1900 _PageLogExtData csv UPS Events Log 192 168 51 1_20050214 1900 Pag
100. um battery lifetime is 5 years This shows the remaining battery lifetime in months Battery Rated Backup Time This field allows the administrator to configure the estimated battery backup time in minutes during power failure at 100 load The default is 0 minutes 51 TOSHIBA Input Parameters This page shows the UPS line voltage input readings This page will refresh automatically at a user defined rate To change or view the current refresh rate setting select RemotEye II Management HTTP Page Refresh Rates Input Voltage This field shows the UPS input voltage in VAC Max Input Voltage During Last 60 Seconds This field shows the maximum UPS input voltage during the last 60 seconds Min Input Voltage During Last 60 Seconds This field shows the minimum UPS input voltage during the last 60 seconds Input Current option This field shows the present UPS input current in Amps Input Active Power option This field shows the present UPS input active power in Watts Input Frequency This field shows the UPS input frequency in Hz 52 TOSHIBA Output Parameters This page shows the UPS output voltage source and readings This page will refresh automatically at a user defined rate To change or view the current refresh setting select RemotEye II Management HTTP Page Refresh Rates Output Status This field shows the status of the output These readings include Other None On Line Bypass Battery and Output Shu
101. val in seconds of the warning message or to view the current setting 61 TOSHIBA eee Different Events Input Power Failure This field shows the action taken upon detection of an input power failure Default Warning Battery Low This field shows the action taken upon detection of a battery low condition Default Warning UPS Overload This field shows the action taken upon detection of a UPS Overload condition Default Warning The UPS Overload setting may be viewed from the UPS Configuration menu UPS Over Temperature This field shows the action taken upon detection of a UPS over temperature condition Default Warning Recurring On Off Schedule This field shows the programmed Recurring On Off Schedule setting Default Disabled Non Recurring On Off Schedule This field shows the programmed Non Recurring On Off Schedule setting Default Disabled 62 TOSHIBA Recurring On Off Schedule option This page allows the administrator to create a recurring UPS shutdown or restart schedule Ensure that the Recurring On Off Schedule option is enabled in the UPS Shutdown menu Event Index This field shows the reference number for the shutdown or restart event Output Shutdown amp Restart Day This field allows the administrator to set the day of the week to output shutdown amp restart the UPS or to view the current setting The schedules are configured in the same day format Output Shutdown Time This field al
102. with a request to enter a password Once the password has been entered in the user will be able to not only view the information but make changes accordingly The password is the same as the Community Read Write string see Main Menu gt 1 Toshiba RemotEye II Configuration gt 2 Control Group 3 Community Read Write Once access to the RemotEye II is achieved refer to this section for information on how to use the web based administration interface to monitor and maintain the RemotEye II This section also provides information on the built in administrative functions of the RemotEye II To prevent unauthorized users from configuring the RemotEye II via HTTP the IP address of the workstation must be entered in the RemotEye II SNMP Communities with no access permissions via RS232 or Telnet or the SNMP HTTP Access Control via Web Browser of the RemotEye II Otherwise the RemotEye II will provide only read access to its parameters 46 TOSHIBA Connecting to the RemotEye Il via HTTP A web session can be established once the hardware and software have been prepared Follow these steps to begin configuration 3 Launch the web browser 4 Enter the URL for RemotEye II in the browser s address field For example http 172 18 1 63 The home page of the RemotEye II will be displayed once a connection is established see Figure 16 RemotEye II HTTP Page on page 48 Perform the following procedure to setup the RemotEye
103. wo Dip switch for configuration SWI SW2 OFF OFF Normal ON OFF Firmware Upgrade OFF ON Reserved ON ON MFG Mode LED Power Green Status Amber LAN 10 Link Activity Amber LAN 100 Link Activity Green Clear Password Network Protocol SNMP over UDP IP HTTP over TCP IP ARP RARP TFTP and ICMP Supported MIB MIB II TOSHIBA V2 50 MIB RFC 1628 MIB Operating Temperature 0 40 C Operating Humidity 10 80 7V 16VDC Power Consumption 1 8 Watts Maximum 7V DC 1 11 Watts 12V DC 1 26 Watts 129 90 mm x 60 mm x 18 2 mm LxWxH Regulatory FCC class A UL CUL CE 135 TOSHIBA Sa TASHIBA gt feta ETC a e e 5 TRAFFIC STATUS POWER 10 100 UPS Network Card Figure 32 RemotEye II External Front View NETWORK Figure 33 RemotEye II External Back View DIP Switch Description LED Indicator ia Solid OFF Solid ON Solid OFF Solid OFF 6 Flashing Flashing 136 TOSHIBA Cables Definition The UPS Cable of RemotEye Il External Ready to Send Signal Ground a 2 Received Data f6 Creare Sena fe Note The pin 2 and pin 7 of RJ45 connector are connected internally The PC Cable of RemotEye Il External amp RemotEye Il Internal RS Simal Ground 4 __ Chassis Ground Received Data 6 Clear to Send fs Note The pin 2 and pin 7 of RJ45 connector are connected internally 137
104. ye II provides an NMS with Read access SNMP gets are allowed if RemotEye II provides NMS with Write access both SNMP gets and SNMP sets are allowed The RemotEye II uses the community values listed in the RemotEye II Control Group and the entries listed in the SNMP Communities to render get set requests from network machines The evaluation techniques are described in the following sections NMS Unlisted in SNMP Communities If an NMS is not listed in the SNMP Communities the global RemotEye II communities are used for evaluation The global communities are set within the Control Group table of the RemotEye II If a get request matches either the Community Read Only or the Community Read Write values the request is honored A set however is only allowed if the request includes the Community Read Write value NMS Listed in SNMP Communities If the NMS appears in the SNMP Communities with Read or Read Write Access rights the corresponding community name and privileges listed within this table in conjunction with the global community values are used to evaluate the request If the NMS community listing matches any of the global communities the SNMP Communities table listing will override the permissions established by the global listings First the SNMP Communities entry negates both global values and second the permissions for this entry will apply to requests from the NMS 95 TOSHIBA Ge If the NMS appears in the SNMP Communitie
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