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1. ARCHITECTURE DIAGRAM RS232 UPS eo et a ee 8 eA LJ BNC or UTP Ethernet I i zi _ Comport PC gt gt console H ul E3 1 1 RS232 O NOTE E g Hh Sagara ae only required for configuration OPM_INT_SNM_WEB_XXX_XGB_V040 2 SNMP WEB Interface user manual 4 0 GB GE Digital Energy 2 Installation 2 1 Installation procedure CARD version 1 Switch off the UPS and wait approx 2 minutes 2 Install the SNMP WEB Interface card in the RS232 option slot 3 Make all necessary connections see architecture diagram in chapter 1 4 Switch on the UPS Efa IN oiii _ 2 2 Installation procedure BOX version e CG 7 me CONSOLE UPS 1 Connect the network cable to the box BNC or RJ45 connector 2 Connect the UPS to the SNMP WEB Interface box Sub D connector UPS using the cable provided with the UPS VIC 23 or IMV I for intelligent communication For using the Contact Interface communication to an General Electric DE UPS a VIC 25 or IMV C cable is required 3 Connect the power to the box most left connector Make sure that the SNMP WEB Interface box is powered by the UPS
2. password immediately Please proceed with chapter 4 3 2 Configuration via a serial connection Connect the SNMP Web Interface to the computer using a standard 1 1 serial cable Run a terminal simulator like Windows Terminal or Hyperterminal Configure your terminal simulator to the following settings 9600 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit none parity check none flow control Terminal emulation VT 100 Establish a connection and press lt enter gt The configuration screen will appear Please proceed with chapter 4 OPM_INT_SNM_WEB_XXX_XGB_V040 4 SNMP WEB Interface user manual 4 0 GB GE Digital Energy 4 Configuration Options The below shown configuration screen is used when configuring the SNMP WEB Interface using the telnet method 3 1 and serial method 3 2 1 After the instructions in either 3 1 or 3 2 have been executed the following screen will appear lt lt Current configuration gt gt MAC 00 a2 3a ef a0 3a IP 192 168 200 20 mask 255 255 255 0 gateway 0 0 0 0 boot method bootp ip address 10 10 10 10 subnet mask 295255925540 broadcast 259a D972092595 gateway 0 0 0 0 traps 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 get community public set community public trap community public sys contact The contact person for this agent sys name The administrative name of the agent sys location The Physical location of the agent upsName The administrative n
3. 4 The green LED will flash to indicate that the connection to the UPS is established In case the LED is continuously on you will need to check the cabling to the UPS OPM_INT_SNM_WEB_XXX_XGB_V040 3 SNMP WEB Interface user manual 4 0 GB GE Digital Energy 3 Configuration Methods Configuration of the SNMP Web Interface can be done in two ways via the network section 3 1 or using a serial connected computer with a terminal emulation program section 3 2 To fully configure the SNMP Web Interface over the network a BOOTP or DHCP server needs to be installed 3 1 Configuration over the network The factory default way of retrieving an IP address is by using BOOTP Since most DHCP servers support also BOOTP it will also work in a DHCP environment On the SNMP WEB Interface you will find a sticker with its MAC address that needs to be configured in the BOOTP DHCP server After assigning the IP address to this MAC address in the BOOTP DHCP server the SNMP WEB Interface needs to be rebooted to retrieve this IP address For a reboot press the reboot button on the card or remove the power from the box for a few seconds Configuration of the other parameters can be performed by use of either a telnet program or by using a Web browser The default loginname and password are both GE in capitals After having passed the login info the configuration screen will appear For security reasons we suggest to change the default loginname and
4. Besides measurement values of the UPS the complete configuration can be done via the web browser OPM_INT_SNM_WEB_XXX_XGB_V040 8 SNMP WEB Interface user manual 4 0 GB GE Digital Energy 6 Supported MIB Variables MIB VARIABLE IDENTIFICATION Group UpsIdentManufacturer UpsIdentModel UpsIdentUPSSoftwareVersion UpsIdentAgentSoftwareVersion upsiIdentName upsIdentAttachedDevices BATTERY Group psBatteryStatus psSecondsOnBattery psEstimatedMinutesRemaining psEstimatedChargeRemaining psBatteryVoltage psBatteryCurrent psBatteryTemperature G4 iG a i il INPUT Grou InputLineBads InputNumLines InputFrequency InputVoltage InputCurrent Input TruePower GOG E I c G O S oO O OO Il OM Woo amp amp OUTPUT Group psOutputSource psOutputFrequency psOutputNumLines psOutputVoltage psOutputCurrent psOutputPower psOutputPercentLoad Ge Ge Ge IG rel ALARM Group upsAlarmsPresent CONTROL Group UpsShutdowntType UpsShutdownAfterDelay UpsStartUpAfterDelay UpsRebootWithDuration UpsAutoRestart OPM_INT_SNM_WEB_XXX_XGB_V040 POSSIBLE ALARMS O n O S O uuu eS ALARM I larmBatteryBad psAl larmLowBattery larmDepletedBattery larmTempBad psAl armOnBattery armiInputBad O S O uuu aoe O S O nan WD ei yy nC A a CE SG CF EG 1G Ge O S O nn Bio larmOutputBad larmOutputOverload
5. CE GE Digital Energy SNMP Web Interface bey Fault UPS SNMP Interface vrsactive GE Digital Energy General Electric Company Telephone 41 0 91 850 51 51 f ISO 9001 CH 6595 Riazzino Locarno Fax 41 0 91 850 51 44 E KEMA CERTNR 19167 Switzerland Website www gedigitalenergy com 01 02 1992 DESIGN PRODUCTION OF UPS SNMP Web Interface Technology for the Digital World ver 4 0 GB GE Digital Energy USER MANUAL SNMP Web Interface Please read these instructions carefully before installation and use of the SNMP WEB Interface Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference CONTENTS 1 INTRODUC MON eee eee eet een rrr eT 2 2 INSTALLA TION secs etece nccei teh eddies eee a a a Re 3 2 1 Installation procedure CARD version 2 2 Installation procedure BOX version 3 CONFIGURATION METHODS 00 ccccceeeeseceeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeeseseaeeeeseaaeeeeesneneeeens 4 3 1 Network Configuration 3 2 Serial Configuration 4 CONFIGURATION OPTIONS 1 00 eccccececccccceeceeeceeeceeeceeeeeeecueeeeeaeseeeeaseeeeeenens 5 5 oS a ee ee E A 8 5 1 SNMP Agent 5 2 Web Server 6 SUPPORTED MIB VARIABLES 0 0 cceeceeceeeececeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeueeeseeeseeeeeenseeeenens 9 7 SUPPOR Terraa a a a teas ani aceagectentacetse aE A A 10 General Electric Digital Energy All rights reserved reproduction without permission prohibited This manual may be subject to change no liability can
6. P boot method is used AND the BOOTP DHCP server provides the IP address to the default gateway this value is overruled by the IP address to the default gateway provided by the BOOTP DHCP server 6 traps Syntax trapaddr n destination IP address Description Specifies the IP addresses of Network Management Stations traps are send to A maximum of 4 trap addresses can be defined 7 get community Syntax get community community name Default public Description SNMP community name to read SNMP UPS information from the SNMP Web Interface The read community name can be seen as a kind of password 8 set community Syntax set community community name Default public Description SNMP community name to write SNMP UPS information to the SNMP Web Interface The write community name can be seen as a kind of password 9 trap community Syntax trap community community name Default public Description SNMP community name password used when sending traps OPM_INT_SNM_WEB_XXX_XGB_V040 6 SNMP WEB Interface user manual 4 0 GB GE Digital Energy A sys contact Syntax sys contact string Default The contact person for this agent also default value B sys name Syntax sys name string Default The administrative name of the agent also default value C sys location Syntax sys location string Default The physical location of the agent also default value D upsName Syntax upsNa
7. ame of the connected UPS upsAttachedDev The type of equipment connected to the UPS snmpport 161 Telnet server on Http server on Telnet Http username GE Telnet Http password enabled K reboot L logout M ping N help 1 2 oe 4 5 6 Ta 8 93 A B Cu D m QUH The settings shown are the settings of the current active configuration Although the configuration screen of the Web server looks slightly different it offers the same functionality except for the ability to ping a remote host Please note that settings of the contact information details is done in the identification screen of the Web server Using the Telnet Serial menu you can enter the necessary values in each field by typing the menu item number character instead of the complete parameter name Also partial names which are unique are accepted Examples ip address 19 7 6 222 Enter or 2 19 7 6 222 Enter or ip 19 7 6 222 Enter sys contact John Enter or 9 John Johnson Enter or sys c John Enter 2 Enter the necessary value in each field 3 Press lt K gt to reboot the agent 4 Press lt M gt to ping another host to check the network connection 5 In case of configuration via a serial connection disconnect the RS232 cable from the SNMP WEB Interface OPM_INT_SNM_WEB_XXX_XGB_V040 5 SNMP WEB Interface user manual 4 0 GB GE Digital Energy Explanation of configuration par
8. ameters 1 boot method Syntax boot method parameter Default BOOTP Parameters DHCP desiredIP The SNMP Web Interface gets a dynamic IP address from DHCP server Optional a desired IP address can be specified BOOTP The SNMP Web Interface obtains its static IP address from the BOOTP server FLASH The card SNMP Web Interface uses a static IP address configured in its FLASH ram Description Defines the way the SNMP Web Interface boots and links itself up to the network 2 ip address Syntax ip address IP address Description The static IP address of the SNMP Web Interface Note If BOOTP DHCP is used this value is overruled by the IP address provided by the BOOTP DHCP server 3 submask mask Syntax submask subnet mask Default 255 255 255 0 Description The subnet the SNMP Web Interface is situated in Note If BOOTP DHCP is used AND the BOOTP DHCP server provides the subnet mask this value is overruled by the subnet mask provided by the BOOTP DHCP server 4 broadcast Syntax broadcast broadcast address Default 255 255 255 255 Description The broadcast address defines the part of the network where the DHCP request is send to By default a public broadcast is used by using 255 255 255 255 To use a directed broadcast you will need to enter you network id here 5 gateway Syntax gateway Ip addess default gateway router Description The IP address of the default gateway default router Note If BOOTP DHC
9. be accepted for any error or omission OPM_INT_SNM_WEB_XXX_XGB_V040 1 SNMP WEB Interface user manual 4 0 GB GE Digital Energy 1 Introduction 1 1 Introduction The SNMP Web Interface is designed to present the UPS information on the network The interface is available as a plug in card and also as an external box Both products are identical except that the external box additionally supports Contact Interface communication The interface provides the UPS information in two ways e SNMP Agent The SNMP information complies to the standard UPS MIB which is defined in RFC1628 This format allows one or more NMSs Network Management System to monitor manage and control the UPS On top of that General Electric Digital Energy network enabled protection software PowerFLAG and PowerJUMP DataShield can use this information to determine the state of the UPS in order to guarantee safe and orderly shutdown when needed e Web Server The UPS information is also available in HTML format HTML is the basic language for internet communication Every standard internet browser can be used to monitor and control the UPS using HTML from anywhere on the network or even from anywhere in the world when using the internet For more information about SNMP Web Interface card please consult the software support pages on the General Electric DE website www gedigitalenergy com
10. iption Show all available commands to control and configure the SNMP Web Interface This option is not available in the web server OPM_INT_SNM_WEB_XXX_XGB_V040 7 SNMP WEB Interface user manual 4 0 GB GE Digital Energy 5 1 SNMP Agent The SNMP agent can be used in two situations e NMS Network Management Software The SNMP WEB Interface allows you to monitor a UPS with any NMS eg Tivoli HP Openview or CA Unicenter to detect and react on any status change of the UPS For this type of application the SNMP WEB Interface needs to be configured to send traps to the computer on which the NMS runs Up to four different trap addresses are configurable e Protection software Besides monitoring a locally connected UPS protection software can also monitor the status of a UPS via the network when it has an SNMP WEB Inteface installed This creates the ability to configure very flexible protection schemes A typical example is an application server which is depending on a database server The protection software on the application server will detect a power failure on the database server and will start to close all database connections before the database server itself shuts down 5 2 Web Server The built in web server functionality enables the user to monitor and control the UPS with use of a standard internet browser The offered information of the web server gives a complete and detailed status overview in a very user friendly way
11. larmOnBypass psAl larmOutputOffAsRequested larmUpsOffAsRequested larmChargerFailed psAl larmUpsSystemOfft larmFanFailure larmFuseFailure upsAl upsAl upsAl upsAl upsAl upsAl upsAl armBypassBad armUpsOutputOfft armGeneralFault armDiagnosticTestFailed armCommunicationsLost armAwaitingPower armShutdownPending armShutdownImminent armTestInProgress SUPPORTED TRAPS TRAP TYPE upsTrapOnBattery upsTrapTestCompleted upsTrapAlarmEntryAdded upsTrapAlarmEntryRemoved SNMP WEB Interface user manual 4 0 GB GE Digital Energy 7 Support 7 1 First line support Please contact your local General Electric Digital Energy distributor for any problem with installation or use 7 2 Internet Support On line support is also possible on request if your computer has access to the Internet 7 3 Web Server Support We will publish updates and patches on our Web server WWW GEDIGITALENERGY COM We have a Web server running at www gedigitalenergy com With your favourite WEB browser you can access the latest information of General Electric Digital Energy and the products OPM_INT_SNM_WEB_XXX_XGB_V040 10 SNMP WEB Interface user manual 4 0 GB
12. me string Default The administrative name of the connected UPS also default value E upsAttachedDev Syntax upsAttachedDev string Default The type of equipment connected to the UPS also default value F snmpport Syntax snmpport UDP port number Default 161 Description Specifies the SNMP Web Interface UDP communication port number G Telnet server Syntax telnet on off Default on Description Enables on or disables off configuration via telnet H Http server Syntax http on off Default on Description Enables on or disables off monitoring configuration using a web browser I Telnet Http username Syntax username string Default GE Description Protects the SNMP Web Interface for unauthorised use via http telnet session J Telnet Http password Syntax password user defined password OR parameter Default GE Parameter disabled disables the password protection Description Protects the SNMP Web Interface for unauthorised use via http telnet session K reboot Syntax reboot Description Reboots the SNMP Web Interface to activate the changes made to the configuration L logout Syntax Logout Description Logout from an opened telnet session to the SNMP Web Interface This option is only valid for telnet communication M ping Syntax ping IP address Description Pings the specified IP address to test network communication N help Syntax help Descr

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