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1. Send Email When Trap Occurs hh mm ss Recipient s Email Address for daily eport Email Server IP Address Sender s Email Address Email Server Requires Authentication Account Name Password Send Email When Trap Occur Send Email for Daily Report Recipient s Email Address for daily report UPS Property us Email for Daily Report I s al IP address e g 210 71 130 1 Mail originator s email address Whether the Email server need an authentication when sending the mail Account name of the mail originator This is only necessary when the mail authentication is set as YES The password of the authentication when the mail authentication is set as YES Set indicated email address to receive Trap when power event Set Daily Report sends out timing Set Daily Report receiver s email address LIPS Properties UPS Communication Type RS232 MegaTec Last Battery Replacement Date DE mm dd nryy Select your UPS interface or communication protocol UPS Communication Type from the list as below This setting determined parameters configuration display in diameters Last Battery Enter the battery last replaced date Replaced Date NetAgent Il Devices Connected Devices Connectec system Name Rating 0 Connected m NO E 0 System Name Enter a descriptive name for the device Rating Enter the VA rating for this device Select YES or
2. below On Polling area input the polling value and select OK to modify the polling settings Remove Remove the UPS on the UPS status list Remove All Remove all the UPS on the UPS status list Exit Exit UPS multiple monitoring window NetAgent Il 39 E mail Click Email from the main screen to configure the SNMPView E mail Warning configuration diagram shown below Ll pet E ah E mail Configuration Hail Server Sar k From Sender Cancel hr When get traps 5end E mail to Receiver Schedule Email the status of UPSs which in Multi Monitor to Schedule E mail Schedule t Mone C 1 hour C 1 day C 1 week Fig 40 SNMPView Email Configuration Mail Server Fill out this field with the appropriate SMTP Server Use either IP address or the domain name e From Fill out this field with the name of the sender This will display in the From within the email When get traps Send E mail to When get traps Send E mail to is marked the other items will be available and ready for sending Email Diagram shown below When SNMPView receives trap messages the Trap E mail message will be sent to the configured e mail receiver S Schedule E mail the status of UPSs which in Multi Monitor to Mark on this selection will enable this function Enter the e mail address of the receiver on Schedule and select the E mail schedule to None 1 hour 1
3. 211 21 67 51 Welcome to MegaTec Microsoft Intemet Explorer AAF RAE RV BAREA LEAM H EU A C DENM UF i E in Fig 14 Input NetAgent UPS IP address On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press ENTER SH dn REO UE 3 IC EE sh 311216751 map El RSE P SERSIP Beds wen BERE G ma Fig 15 NetAgent UPS Login dialog Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web page there are 4 main function items in the first Web page View Remote Control Config Log Enter the main function item the sub menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the Config menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages D O Qo D NetAgent Il 12 a View Sub Menu UPS Information Current Status Meter Chart About UPS Information The UPS basic information are shown in this page All data included in these columns were from Config setting and UPS response from query Ih EC TD TA herdi test apa Eb El m dr m J Y TEL Mo g E 1 E r i LL md X fo 3 H 5 N lj E k rad as RA cxx d ko i F Fun ri Da es he HE TOC pm SER de L ALUN 208 NET ET dE Sir EE Ri i ALTA eh Tag er Fig 16 Page UPS Information Current Status UPS current status regardin
4. Basic Status UPS Output Status onLine UPS Battery Status battery normal UPS onBattery Timelsec O Utility Start at 99 2 21 14 26 39 e 14 26 39 UFS Status Monitor Start NetAgent II 31 Fig 35 SNMPView Contact Closure UPS status UPS Output Status UPS output status UPS Battery Status UPS battery status UPS onBattery Time sec UPS on battery time UPS condition display of RS 232 interface UPS Fig 36 SNMPView RS232 UPS status Input Show the voltage input from AC power Output Show the voltage output from UPS Load Show the loading of UPS Display on meter Freq Frequency of AC power Temp Temperature in UPS AC Normal Current AC status e OnLine Current UPS s Output status battery normal Current UPS battery status Close Close and exit monitoring window Gray area on bottom List all event logs since the monitoring starts UPS Basic Message Settings Select a UPS host on the Host list Select Setting to adjust the basic message settings window Diagram below UFS Descr DE HET Agent Il a UPSContact Administrator UPS Name a uPs Agent UPSLocation My Office NetAgent I 32 UPSDescr Description of this UPS UPSContact Contact Person of this UPS e UPSName Name of this UPS e UPSLocation Location of the UPS Ok Save UPS information and exit the settings window Cancel Do not save UP
5. Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission Note The configuration of Set SNMP Access Control is only used for SNMP Network Manager Set SNMP Trap Notify If you want to use a PC and perform the Trap function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent Note The configuration of Set SNMP Trap Receiver is only used for SNMP Network Manager Set UPS Property This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users account s authority Set E mail This is allows to set e mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management Reset Configuration to Default oet all values to their default settings Save amp Reboot oave the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost NetAgent II 23 Chapter 7 ClientMate Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to the RUPS 2000 UPSilon 2000 and NetAgent This utility is
6. NO to indicate whether or not the Connected e device is currently connected Time Server User is able to set primary and secondary time servers for synchronize timer NetAgent provided time servers are flexible to set time zone and interval timing for accurate synchronize Automatically Update System Time MO Time Between Automatic Updates rro El Primary Time Server IP Address aes Secondary Time Server IP Address 250352 Set Time Zone Relative to GMT n A User Account User Account User Name User s account name Password The password is aim to protect configuration be modified by not permitted entry Once set the password 1s required to gain access to the device Available options are Access Right Read Read Write IP Address User s IP Address NetAgent I Self Test This function is to schedule UPS self test in optional Never Weekly Biweekly The value will display at UPS Last Self Test Time and UPS Next Self Test Time at Information of View Self Test Automatic Self Test Schedule Mever Record UPS Data This function is to set the record time interval about the UPS data such as the input and output voltage line frequency load battery capacity and temperature Record UPS Data Polling interval 3c seconds Weekly Schedule set the Turn On Turn Off schedule for the UPS Time is entered using 24 Hr clock format hh mm ss and these entries set events for t
7. day or 1 week ATTENTION After starting up this function the multiple monitoring window will also be started Every time the SNMPView starts the multiple monitoring window will also be started if this function is disabled the multiple monitoring window will also be disabled Items 3 amp 4 can be set at the same time see diagram below irt er TELE EE po LELET ile Bail 5 avwa rera raum c Lit Fun r2 ESC Wha gri map Send F mail In i he ideals End le eLalue ul UPS e hi in lira ka mentite ra bow Emeguec com La E mail Scheie NetAgent I 40 XN Call Pager On the main screen select the Call Pager icon to configure the Call Pager function of SNMPView Diagram shown below I nada RE l anar i url Mini mm En aci hn ant E T eka nnrr l anar Hi Anar Ai onde ALL Daal I TIUHIFIME TS l NN A1 nera LI nr esi mad D Rat nis Ereyanurnrn L arumunic x ien Lest Lumiunic a3 pui Ex ab dedu Salley Lig UP Lude lemawe Mo Add Lm Tik Tanre Fig 41 SNMPView Call Pager Configuration Enable Call Pager Function This will enable the Call Pager function to start up Unmark this item the Call Pager function will be closed and turn disabled and unusable Modem Connect to com Select the com port connected Modem Configuration Events Events be sent to the pag
8. failure uControl ConserveBattery Close UPS loading conserver the current battery Capacity Close Close the Controlling Window ATTENTION The above features are only available for UPS that provides these functions UPS Testing Management Window For Smart UPS UPS Test Test Diagnostic Schedule Test Diagnostics C Unknown 40 amp ica C Weekly Never Perform Self Test Test Indicators Test Runtime Calibration Perform Test Perform Cancel Pr Diagnostics EN Pr Calibration EM Uest Diagnostic Schedule Configure the Weekly auto testing schedule of UPS Test Diagnostics Begin UPS testing Test Indicators Indicate Test function on UPS This area will be disable if UPS did not support Test function Test Runtime Calibration Testing until battery low Test Diagnostics Results View testing results Test Calibration Results View testing order results UOR Close Testing Window NetAgent Il 37 UPS Trap Receiving Sending Management Window e mconfigTrapsReceiversNumber Number of Host that can receive trap messages MconfigTrapsReceiversEntry Displays the Host IP address group trap type and trap message authority e Setting Configuration of Host IP address group trap type and trap message authority Diagram below Close Close UPS Trap Sending Receiving Window Set Receiver s Information trapsindex fi OR tapsReceiver ddress 192 166 0 10 receryerCommunityString
9. got rid of the Add Host button will become Del Host Press Del Host this will enable you to remove the selected Host KEXEGIDPRIJZUENTS ATTENTION The Host Range does not support multiple selection NetAgent I 30 Start managing and monitoring selected UPS After Adding Host or requesting ID Host will be named Host Index or New Host Click on the new Host to check and view information about this host SNMP View detects whether the Host is a UPS and then displays the result in the bottom part of the Window To start managing and monitoring the UPS use the Feature Icons below the main screen window vor SER Cin Huug IDE E Einalli mors HET unu Il T RUPS 1 MUS SARE CE nar Fl rini ar ES Ej faune bos ede ns llniilipTame testContect llastbacatian n ee es BER anat UPE waged 152 NOIA ak LIE Es Hod so Sanal PRS Galas Pie Sal nasal I1 Eraquuxi Dad Hui HFS Hunina Hanan il Alu sai Mall Man Fm all Him pst bad LI UPS Monitor Select a UPS Host on the lists of main screen Click UPS Monitor or double click on the Host This will enable user to monitor the current condition of the UPS SNMPView also supports RS 232 communication interface and dry contact interface UPS The icons below indicates the different types of UPS B Dry Contact Interface UPS RS 232 Interface UPS UPS condition display of dry contact interface UPS UPS
10. is disabled and the Add icon is enabled meaning that it is the last level that can be opened This will enable you to include all the managing items in the Available list into the Selected list Diagram below Sekred IE S phl ena la tage Tn liria ETT TTL TIE Ui Tm liquidat to ad baat up mari rputmintinev plis ge of up eam nauim Lire rds unisce Ur eu Freue upscale uc mat martiri incFaili sr ia Small rail uen When there is no any items in the Selected list the Perform Button will be disabled and unfunctioned After selecting the managing items the Perform icon will then be enabled and functioned All the managed items selected will be displayed above Choose the items you want to view and it will display the appropriate data Diagram above NetAgent Il 34 d Tid dl largnn Bo r Far mie muri Perininanrr Anka Urata Voluc ned angie oro rove 200308 npe ead al ee odi ae TALS Will upra wil nol Lend Lye dE Wall ups i nealinpull quence AI nz pe nealing ird aM mura ranT ancha up anaililizntFim man i cn Win 7 zTI ups nzalldeniDabeLrianullariuie Wer T U pe nealldanilipg serie unhbni Yar 1 00 Item name and properties will be displayed on the top part of the window If the field is write possible then the Set value will be enabled To edit the properties click Set Value After clicking Options it will enter into the Polling setting window In Polling input the polling value a
11. public Severity Level informational Receiver Accept yes e Multi Mon Click on Multi Mon on the main screen to start multi UPS monitoring diagram below BE E Ler u Ihr ir 1 rue l Fig 37 SNMPView Multi Mon interface Add to icon will then be enabled this will enable you to select a UPS from the list of UPS to be included into the multi monitoring window The UPS monitoring data will be displayed Diagram below NetAgent I 38 Fig 38 SNMPView Add to interface UPS Condition Area This area shows the list of UPS current status the items are HostName UPS Name HostlPAddress UPS IP location UpTime UPS start up time HostContact UPS contact person e HostLocation UPS location Input Input power voltage value Unit Volt no value in Basic UPS Output Output power voltage value Unit Volt no value in Basic UPS e Load UPS loading Unit lt gt no value in Basic UPS Temp UPS internal temperature Unit lt C gt no value in Basic UPS Freq Power Frequency Unit Hz no value in Basic UPS AC Stat AC Power status Output Stat UPS Output status Buttons Row Command Features SNMP Query Options SNMP Polling 1 seconds M E ais Community public Set Community public Fig 39 SNMPView SNMP Query Options Options Enter Polling Window configure Multi Monitoring Polling Diagram
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13. NetAgent II UPS SNMP AGENT User s Manual Contents C hapter1 Introduction Section1 Features Section2 Applications NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities NetAgent for Surrounding Monitoring When we need the NetAgent Section3 NetAgent Models NetAgent Models NetAgent Package Contents NetAgent Out looking Chapter 2 NetA gent UPS Installation Chapter 3 NetA gent UPS and Network Connection To install the External Adapter To install the Internal Card Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IP Update Firmware Section1 Install Netility Section2 Using Netility Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetA gent Section1 Introduction Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface a View UPS Information Current Status Meter Chart About Remote Control c A A n NNNN e 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 15 Config IP Address MIB System Access Control Trap Notify Email Setting UPS Property Devices Connected Time Server User Account Self Test Record UPS Data Weekly Schedule Date Schedule PPP Dail in Environment Inspect e Log Event Log Data Log Downlod Chapter 6 Telnet Remote M onitoring Section1 Introduction Section2 Telnet Configuration Chapter 7 ClientM ate Windows Shutdown U tility Section1 Install ClientMate Section2 Using ClientMate a Configuration C Closed Files About e IP address of connection AC power status e Battery Status
14. S information and exit the settings window Manage it After selecting the UPS host select Manage it Managing Window of dry contact interface UPS lara Hear CCC amaga rl Dew H BITEK fi IP5 ipni H ctmok hd rns m2 inn r 5 Delum L Eie The function of each items are here below Device Area Displays name and location IP Address of the current managed UPS Display Area Displays the UPS interface type of the managed UPS Basic UPS Dry contact interface UPS Smart UPS RS232 interface UPS Variables Area Down Leads you to the next item Up Leads you back to the previous item Add gt gt Inserts the items in the Available list to the Selected list Remove Remove Selected items NetAgent ll 33 UDescription Area Perform Execute the managing items in Selected list Close Exits the Managing Window Detailed Management Contents There are 5 items in the upper level of Available Available UPSBattery IUFSInputl UFS Output Advanced Features UPSIdent UPS identity group u UPSBattery UPS battery message group UPSInput UPS input message group u UPSOutput UPS output message group Advanced Advanced management group If the Down icon is enabled in selecting an item in the Available list there will be lower levels to be opened and the Add icon will be disabled Vice versa the Down icon
15. Status History 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 24 24 24 25 26 26 2 2 2 2 Chapter 8 SNMPView Windows Based UPS M anagement System Section1 Introduction Section2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Section3 Install SNMPView Section4 Using SNMPView SNMP View buttons a Query Add Host Del Host Start managing and monitoring selected UPS UPS Monitor UPS condition display of dry contact interface UPS UPS condition display of RS 232 interface UPS UPS Basic Message Settings Manage it Detailed Management Contents Advanced Management Window diagram Advanced Level of Management UPS Testing Management Window For Smart UPS UPS Trap Receiving Sending Management Window e Multi Mon UPS Condition Area Buttons Row Command Features Call Pager i SNMPViev Traps Warning Message 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 31 31 31 32 32 33 34 35 36 3 38 38 39 39 40 41 42 Chapter1 Introduction Section1 Features NetAgent l is a new generation SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol monitoring product Not only could remote control the UPS and get the current status of it the NetAgent also could provide other functions ex connect to Modem could make the monitoring possible when there is no permanent connection to Internet The NetAgent could also been used to connect to NetFeeler Lite to get the temperature humidity and water co
16. both RS 232 Interface and Contact Closure Interface UPS simultaneously e Graphical and Analog display of UPS Condition Supports MegaTec s SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Section2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS a LAN WAN network system with TCP IP c RS 232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card e Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me Section3 Install SNMPView a Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPViev program After complete installation there will be a SNMPView group in the Windows Start group fy SNMP View d SNMP View z mi ul tagent y SNMPView Register Megs utilit doc SNMP View Uninstall Fig 32 SNMPView program group Click SNMPViev to initiate the SNMPView and start using the SNMP View NetAgent II 28 Sectiond Using SNMPVievv Please find the main windows of the SNMPView below The main window in the SNMPView showing all the UPS find on the network And the buttons below are for individual functions ca NMP View Units Manager m HostDescr SNMPView Seting iz HostContact HostLocation Status Fort opened Add Host UES Monitor Manage it About dd bo Multi Mon E mall Call Pager E xit Lr Click Call Pager button to config SNHP iew Call Pager Function Fig 33 SNMPView main window SNMP View buttons Query Search all SNMP hosts tha
17. coa Environment Inspect Three ports NetAgent 513 514 505 506 is able to get access to our environment detection device NetFeeler NetFeeler can detect environment status such as temperature humidity and water NetFeeler can work with wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors as well When NetFeeler detects any events NetFeeler will set out alarm and send warning message to NetAgent to broadcast to Net work managers ae ronment Ins P Environment eme Over To set the range for NetFeeler Lite to send warning message When NetFeeler detects that the temperature or humidity readings are lower than this setting NetFeeler will set out alarm and will send warning message to Network manager via NetAgent Warning Below Warning Over NetAgent Il 20 e Log Sub menu Event Log Data Log Download Event Log This table lists date time and description of events Event Log 01 05 2001 03 19 58 Battery Low Fig 21 Page Event Log Data Log The UPS data will be recorded in this table Data Log Iase Tur y c ETETA za 0123 5201 oIan EI 341 1 30 3 0 l 20 2 CesT 01 23 5201 WENA zJz l 221 1 30 3 n IC 27 aC Cd 01 25 2201 TELE es gy 2 1 30 3 0 IC 20 20 Cer 01 23 5201 TEETH 212 1 rm 1 30 3 0 IC 20 20 Cd LT 01 25 2201 Goat cs dI4 3 2 1 50 _ 0 IC 20 20 Cer Fig 22 Page Data Log Downlod save the log information in the Data Log int
18. down configurations Broadcast Warning Messages On Server platform only To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system Shutdown Windows NetAgent II 25 To configure if shutdown the Windows system when power failure When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the Schedule Shutdown to make notification Turn Off UPS For NetAgent Only Setting if to turn off NetAgent UPS AC power after system shutdown Turn Off UPS shutdown sequence in xx Sec Time delay of turn off the UPS power Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown c Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the Auto save application files function has been turn on in the Setting dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here Fig 30 ClientMate Closed Files About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed NetA
19. e appropriate UTP port Fig 6 Internal NetAgent Installation NetAgent I Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IP Update Firmware Section1 Install Netility a Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD ROM driver and execute Netility exe After complete installation there will be a Netility group in Windows Start t Program Group EE Netilits RUPS 2000 km Uninstall Fig 7 Netility Group Click Netility could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here below left table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu fe Firmware Ver Choos Adapters A Select Network card in you system 3025860675 1AGT 514B 125 4 bets 4 LAGT 514B 1 25 NA beta Search Net gent search NetAgent UPS on network lr oan Configure NetAgent UPS IP addres Firmware Download Update NetAgent UPS Firmware Set Password Password configuration senal mnber About About Netility Fig 8 Netility Main Window NetAgent II 8 a Choose Adapters After execute Netility gt Netility will search all the possible network card in the system Or this could be entered by select the Choose Adapters in the main window Please select the network card connected with NetAgent a EIX Firmware Ver Choose Adapters Choose Adpaters Network Adapters ast Ethernet Ch
20. egatec com tw for the latest firmware Note Net Agent provided well considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat firmware upload as well 15 x Choose Adapters 144 T FA1AR 1E HI 3925670211 39250721 Download 29275866E Fig 12 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware NetAgent II 10 Set Password The new password setting is applied when NetAgent renew setup default After set this password user must input password before any setting or upgrade process to write to the NetAgent Ex IP configuration firmware update Left blank to disable the password verification function EC CE 5 x Hardware Ver Firmware Yer Choose Adapters 3925870311 1AGT 514B 1 6 N0 5 Search Het gent 3925072105 aiar a ans 3925868681 Set Password Confirm Password Ts Senato Cancel About E xit IF Settings Fig 13 Netility Password Configuration NetAgent I 17 Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser a Starting the Web Brower Netscape or Internet Explore Enter the NetAgent IP Address Which is setting on Netility e g
21. er Pager Number The pager number to be dialed to send warning messages to Send Code Codes indicated the event and to be sent to the Pager Setting the UPS s Code The Configuration of the UPS Code when paging UPS s Name Name of the UPS UPS IP Address IP address of the UPS UPS Code The UPS code sent to the pager Add UPS To add a UPS to the list Modify Modify a UPS information diagram shown below Setting UFS s Code UPS s Name urso ok Cancel IP Address 192 168 0 88 Code 1009 Fig 42 SNMPView Setting UPS S Code Remove Remove a UPS from the list Ok After the complete configuration of the fields click on this icon to save and exit the Call Pager function diagram shown above NetAgent I 41 A Cancel Do not save the configurations and exit the Call Pager window E tj AL F il HIAGRREGRGT Idi HP Full iw InzRRz AnT OO 777 B Pran Rien Aadi um Riaarnana l IST ITDRIRT naa amnium und Pamina daa Fatullohil ar Deng ee US s Code 132 IFA n AA 132 1 5 Lb H Fig 43 SNMPView Call Pager SNMPView Traps Warning Message When there is a Trap on the UPS SNMP Agent or the SNMP Internal Card the SNMP Agent Internal Card will automatically send Trap messages to the configured Hosts When SNMPView receives the trap messages it will immediately display it on the screen as below Fig 4
22. ferent models The different model has different equipment items 1 NetAgent Utility CD including e Netility Configure NetAgent UPS IP address update firmware e ClientMate Windows shutdown utility SNMPView Windows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software UPS MIB MIB file for the Network Management System Time Server Time adjustment utility And NetAgent installation users manual 2 M2501 Cable For external NetAgent connection to contact closure UPS 3 M2502 or M2505 Cable For external NetAgent connection to RS 232 UPS 4 M2506 Cable For connection 3Port NetAgent and the NetFeeler Lite NetAgent II 4 NetAgent Out looking 1 Port NetAgent Internal External E ni c maeri to UPS MelAgent Internal Card Tn NetFeeler Eanna Sensors fo Modem To LAN NetAgenl Three ports E xiernal cand Ta UFS To Hefele d Enait Senet TE Modes To LAH Ta DC adapter Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS Flashing Flashing Solid ON Writing data to flash memory NetAgent ll Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP address Firmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ClientMate to protec
23. for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the RUPS2000 UPSilon 2000 or NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below Section1 Install ClientMate a Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ClientMate program C After complete installation there will be a ClientMate group in the Windows Start aoe d L Chenthlate i Y WE Uninstall Fig 27 ClientMate Group Click ClientMate to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here below press the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS a Configuration C Closed Files e Connect IP address About ClientMate AC power status e Battery Status ons ala PR h 0084415 12 260 Connect bo 182 1680 38 dans 122153 ct era ae t rs E A F Event History Fig 28 ClientMate main window NetAgent II 24 a Configuration When the ClientMate gets the si
24. g temperature battery capacity UPS loading and voltage etc are real time display in digital on screen Data polling interval timing is flexible setting by users Lue ee TIS UTILE ETT PTT Eb x m dro m My TR ns c 29 9 7 sb ee E F ae i te Rach n dr eA Lin F Fun i yim B T2 s Filipin ees currBnt stetllB 7775 707 li iii ias Exiunnini pte wr Sle MCN mm EN SER Is L AL eee F Win EE me F i AFA TAS ejoa tera Tub Fig 17 Page Current Status NetAgent II 13 Meter Chart This page is to shovv you current UPS temperature battery capacity UPS loading and voltage etc in diagram at real time display e qe Thal zem sl Den E cs 1 1 14 33 Fig 18 Page Meter Chart About This page showing Net Agents Firmware Version Serial Number and maker s contact information enable quickly after services 3 hit UC TU EE TA ec PIPER MEE PTT Bb Es modes A AU TRA Tn a4 ee gu or n Ad mw 4 i B j E r RS thy Fa mh en Anh La i cL Dian whole TT ST ET US ELS Muro ip et Traveler sal Ta Ta ees a Fent TL LE eo ee NEE CER EE Ca TE nnne uy TYH El TEC MT zT Fm peg tae L ALT be NET ET LL LAS den p JULIA a ERE RT qi Fig 19 Page About NetAgent II 14 c Remote Control The feature is able to remote control UPS testing parameters Select items which going to test and presses Submit to access F
25. gent II 26 Fig 31 ClientMate About e IP address of connection Status ICON Description Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211 21 67 51 Does not connect to any NetAgent AC power status Status ICON Description The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed e Battery Status Status ICON Description al The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition Status History In the right lower corner of ClientMate the Status History showing all the network status and UPS status happened need rendue eang ann Tis rime 1 NetAgent Il 27 Chapter 6 SNMPView Windows Based UPS Management System Section1 Introduction SNMPView Software provides web based monitoring and controlling of any UPS that is connected to the network With the use of this software the network managers can monitor and control UPS remotely on your own site Besides it is also available to send email and pager to inform user the current UPS condition including the UPS configuration UPS self test History File Turn On Off UPS and other features a Windows interface that is simple and easy to generate Automatic detection and identification of network UPS Simultaneous monitoring of many UPS e Remotely monitor control manage UPS like Turn Off On Self test etc Can be used on
26. gnal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below Host Connection Host 192 168 0 39 Connection Query Community Name For Net gent only public Available list iNi 192 168 0 6 Computer shutdown n 52 16 Oi he Broadcast Waming Messages Cm Server platform only n TO iNi 192 166 0 15 MM Shutdown Windows iW 192 168 0 171 When AC faded commence computer 10 Mm as shutdown sequence in When Battery Low commence comuter 1 Min shutdown sequence 1n Notify Scheduled shutdown before 10 Min Refresh Connect Cancel Tum Off UPS For Neth gent only Turn Off UPS shutdown sequence in 120 GEC he Auto save application files Eun Application before shutdown computer Browse JE Cancel Fig 29 ClientMate Configuration Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address Host Press the Query to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query N The NetAgent Host S The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host Community Name For NetAgent only The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent Computer Shutdown Setting the shut
27. he same day each week Note Note The options is not available for Basic UPS Date Schedule Set the special events scheduled for the UPS Time is entered using 24 Hr clock format hh mm ss The UPS will be scheduled to shutdown on a specific day and time and restart later in the same day Note The options is not available for Basic UPS PPP Dail in PPP is the Internet Standard for transmission of IP packets over serial lines You can connect the external modem via PPP protocol to access Internet ME PK 513 514 505 506 Setting the modem between Net Agent II and PBX Private Branch eXchange to go Internet sending SMG to cellur phone or direct dial up to monitor the UPS or Environment status PPP Dialin Login Name WMedec Login Password Pm PPP Server IP fooor Login IP mang Modem Script NATEDMIBHMOKW Login Name User s account name Login Password User s password NetAgent ll 19 PPP Server IP NetA gent IP address for modem Input IP of the computer that you use to Login IP manage Netagent not necessary Modem Script Modem type not necessary In Connect To dialog box set Phone_number same as the number that you connect with Net Agent ll modem s phone number lt Connect To k El Ei m FE Met Agent Il User name Megatec 0000 0 Password E Save password Phane number o DOG WREENKRM Dialing from Mew Location 2 Dial Properties
28. ial in out via PPP protocol 513 514 505 506 NetAgent I Section2 Applications NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet When the UPS install the NetAgent the system manager could check each and every UPS condition by a computer with Browser installed The manager could monitor and control the UPS by simply input the IP address of the NetAgent connect to the UPS When there is a power abnormal condition happened the NetAgent could also send the trap information to the system manager to take proper action NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities When a computer on the network with the NetAgent utility installed it could locate all the NetAgent on the network When the UPS of this NetAgent is in AC failure condition or Battery Low condition the operating system could close all the files on the system and perform a gracefully shutdown This could avoid system corrupt when a power disconnection happened NetAgent for Surrounding Monitoring 3Port NetAgent II could be used to connect the surrounding monitoring utility NetFeeler Lite to get the temperature humidity smoke fire signals These information could also be revealed on the NetAgent Web page When there is an abnormal condition happened it could also be sent as a trap to the system manager When we need the NetAgent 1 When we need to remote monitoring and controls the UPS conditions For example the system manager could use the Internet to control all the UPS conditions al
29. ise leave this at 0 0 0 0 Obtain an IP address Obtain the IP address by manual or by DHCP automatically NetAgent II 15 MIB System MIB System system Hame system Contact system Location UPS Agent Administrator My Office System Name The UPS Net Agent s physical location System Contact The name of the UPS Net Agent The person or persons responsible for the UPS Net System Location Agent Access Control P poe READAWRTE Ed P eec NO ACCESS FI P ec NO ACCESS FI P fai NO ACCESS gj IP Addresses for the Net Agent management stations PCs Only these Manager IP Address orkstations can access the Net Agent Note An IP address of gives everyone access permission Community A ona Sun ES mandatory Enter private or public Permissi Available options are NOT ACCESS READ READ WRITE Trap Notify Tra a Notification Bester Coma See Accept Receiver IP Address The IP Address of the management station to receive the Trap Community The management station s community string S Trap level The management station will be sent traps at or above the everity i specified trap level A Select YES or NO to determine whether or not the trap is currently ccept activated NetAgent II Email Setting Email Settings Email Server IP Address Authentication Account Name Do Password P Recipient s Email Address P
30. l over the country When the shutdown utility is installed the shutdown utility could close all the files and shutdown the system when a power abnormal condition happened 2 When we need to monitor surrounding conditions of the machine room warehouse Office etc For example the system manager could know the temperature humidity smoke and water condition by using the NetAgent and NetFeeler Lite The system manager could always know these Surrounding conditions by using a Web browser NetAgent II 2 Browser Tate HMMS SAMA Vies Fig 1 NetAgent ll connection Software Act pen J Per Wei lr T a NetFeeler Mee White a LT at teal EET aeta MODEM 1 a Browser Telnet MMS SYN view Browser talne AMS SNMP view Fig 2 3 Port NetAgent II Diagram NetAgent ll Section3 NetAgent Models NetAgent Models NetAgent ll Model Pachage Contents Internal External 1 3 Port 1 3 phase 1 1 Port External Agent 2 NetAgent Utility CD 503 13 M2501 Cable External 4 M2502 Cable or M2505 Cable 1 Port 1 phase 5 DC adapter 1 1 Port Internal 04 1 3 Port External Agent 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 M2501 Cable 905 4 M2502 Cable or M2505 Cable Ptemal 5 M2506 Cable 3 Port 3 phase 6 DC adapter 1 3 Port Internal 506 2 NetAgent Utility CD Internal 3 M2506 Cable Fig 3 NetAgent Models NetAgent Package Contents NetAgent has Internal External 1 phase 3 phase 1 port 3 port dif
31. nd then press Ok Confirm and go back to Selected Units Perform Management window Diagram below SIMP Query Options SNMP Polling B seconds Community public Set Community public On Selected Units Perform Management Window click on Start Polling this will start polling for the data that were previously configured During polling period the Start Polling will become Stop Polling To stop polling click on Stop Polling If user wants to exit Selected Units Perform management window just click Close or press Esc Advanced Management Window diagram UPS Advanced Management The number of device ja Device Entry UPS Config Units UPS Sleep time min 1 Set Sleep Time Shut Off delay szec 2 Index Name of Device vah ating Accept ay Set Shut Off delay Set Device Entry Control Group Set UPS EEPROM Defaults ___Test Group Set Defaults Traps Receiver a SNMP Response received Close The number of device Description and number of devices on UPS Device Entry Device powered by the UPS power usage in percent and usage Status Set Device Entry Enter and configure Device Entry NetAgent I 35 UPS Config Units Ua UPS Sleep Time Sleep time of UPS when UPS is in sleep mode Unit min Ub Shut off Delay Delay for UPS shutdown time Unit sec uSet Config Units Configu
32. nditions To get the condition of Smoke detector Gas detector door and window detector will also be possible This product is for Contact Closure and RS232 interface UPS The communication protocol includes the MegaTec PPC SEC 2400 9600 And user could also provide their own protocol to build in NetAgent provides a simple and easy installation procedure User only needs to install the software in the NetAgent CD on a Windows environment to configure the IP address All the other configurations could be accomplished in a Web browser NetAgent also provides shutdown utility for different operating systems It could send out the shutdown command in different conditions These conditions include the AC power failure Battery Low Over Loading Over Temperature and scheduled shutdown User could configure these conditions to initiate a system shutdown event and to avoid the abnormal power disconnection of the system Features a Provide SNMP MIB to monitor amp control UPS C Auto sense 10M 100M Fast Ethernet Manage and configure via Telnet Web Browser or NMS Support TCP IP UDP SNMP Telnet SNTP PPP HTTP SMTP Protocol Providing easy setup and upgrade tools via MS Windows just a few seconds to finish IP setting about 1 5 minutes to upgrade firmware Sending both of SNMP TRAP and E mail for events notification Auto email daily UPS history report i Environment Measurement Optional Kits External modem d
33. o a target file NetAgent I 21 Chapter 6 Telnet Remote Monitoring Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet Section2 Telnet Configuration a Select Start from Windows click Run to key in NetAgent IP Address 21 x resource and Windows will open it for you Oper telnet 192 168 0 144 il Cancel Browse laen 0 Snaglt Fig 23 Telnet startup Type the name of a program folder document ar Internet idi Start Successful link up display dl dread TIC 1111 Id bd zm Ta Ee X4 33 MPA SWAP ngent 11 Setup Frngran Uriesian d 8Bf 77727 Hen Bayete Peay ies Du copa ighl i YHHH HIT Rights Hesperus Fig 24 Telnet Connection Initial to setup please press Enter to enter telnet main screen f the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access accu me Fig 25 Telnet Input User Name Password e Main screen is as follows Fig 26 NetAgent Telnet window NetAgent II 22 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters Set SNMP Access
34. oose Adapter Back Exit Fig 9 Netility Select Network card c Search NetAgent After finished network card setup click Search NetAgent All of Net Agents with serial number in LAN will be show up at left column for user s selection Firmware Ver Choose Adapters IFTE IE 125 N4 beta 3025874956 1 AG T 514B 24 N2 Search Net gent IP kettings Firmware Download set Password peral Number About Fig 10 Netility Search NetAgent UPS NetAgent II 9 IP Settings Selected the NetAgent serial number which go to use following are various configuration setup When first time to use IP address is blank You have to complete IP Address SubMask and Gateway setup enable the display over Telnet or Browser lf the IP address is assigned by DHCP gt please check the Obtain an IP address via DHCP Configure IP Address Obtain an IP address via DHCP IP Address loa 1 subnet Mask 222 222 255 Cratewan Fig 11 Netility Set NetAgent UPS IP address e Firmware Download NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Firmware Upload from NetAgent Setup menu click Browser select new firmware file bin and press Start Thus Net Agents Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot Please connect to the www m
35. or Basic UPS models the only action available is to shutdown the UPS Shutdown is only possible if AC power has been lost and the UPS is running in battery mode Note The options available on this menu depend on the UPS mode Ei Dh uH dE EN REDI ciri ria TE METTI molt e PTR OTH P 1 r vc 29 9 7 d da 3 Hn g E a rel i Raai e OO oe habe it F Fu zB TO El EN Emma tse L AL Weds EC ER l H i Lr lao OceEibk opB IOD dE sura eS eo la En v E es de Esc Fig 20 Page Remote Control Config FDJBE IP Address MIB System Access Control Trap Notify Email Setting UPS Property Devices Connected Time Server User Account Self Test Record UPS Data Weekly Schedule Date Schedule PPP Dial in Environment Inspect All of parameters have to be setup correctly enable NetAgent ll working normally Note The options available on this menu depend on the UPS mode IP Address P Address Subnet Mask Gateway 1121 541 255 255 255 248 1121 Dr da Obtain an IF address automatically manualy The NetAgent s IP Address If this is changed any current LAN IP Address connections will be lost and must be re established using the new address Enter the network mask for the segment to which the UPS Net Agent is Ponet MASE attached If you don t have a router leave this at 255 255 255 0 If a router is installed on the network segment enter its address here Gat i j See Otherw
36. re and confirm the values on the fields Basic UPS don t have this value Set UPS EEPROM Defaults Configure the values to Default value Basic UPS don t have this value Control Group Enter the Management Window of this UPS Basic UPS don t have this value Test Group Enter the Testing Management Window of this UPS Basic UPS don t have this value Traps Receiver Enter the Traps Receiver Management Window of this UPS Close Close the Advanced Management Window Advanced Level of Management e Device Entry Configuration Window Device Entry Index OF Device fi DE Hame Of Device AAA vaHating Of Device k moa Device Accept H s yes To edit select Set Device Entry or Device Entry After editing select Ok and exit To cancel editing select Cancel UPS Controlling Management Window for Smart UPS Control UPSOFf Control UPS Reboot Turn UPS Off Reboot UPS Control UPSSleep Control SimulatePowerF ail Put UPS to Sleep duen P Control Flash amp ndBeep Control ConserveBattery Flash And Beep IEEE Control TurnOnUPSLoad Turn On UPS Load uControl UPSOff Immediately turn off UPS uControl UPSSleep Put UPS to sleep mode uControl FlashAndBeep Turn On Off UPS beep NetAgent I 36 uControl TurnOnUPSLoad Turn on UPS s Output Control UPSReboot Immediately reboot UPS uControl SimulatePowerFail Simulate system power
37. t supports Public group and display them on the screen Add Host Del Host Manually add or delete a host into the window UPS Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS Setting If the hostis a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPS s basic information Manage it If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS e Add to Attach the selected UPS into the simultaneous UPS monitoring Multi Mon Simultaneous monitoring of many UPS E mail Configure sending email function Call Pager Configure sending call pager function RED Notebook View SNMPView History Records About View About SNMPView product Exit Exit SNMP View a Query Enter SNMPView and press the Query gt SNMPView will start to search all the NetAgent on network and listed in the main window Add Host Del Host NetAgent II 2g Add Host e Automatic Addition Click ID Request then SNMPView will automatically search SNMP Hosts on the network Diagram below da SNMP View Units Manager an Fig 34 SNMPView Query e Manually Add Click Add Host and enter the IP address of the host to be included as shown below E Add an New host XI ise ree fo pe I Lancet _ ATTENTION Utilized the Request ID the old Host Lists on the window will be deleted Using Add Host will not delete the previous lists Del Host Click and choose the host to be
38. t your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network Chapter 3 Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using Netility Chapter 4 Using the Brower to connect to Using the Telnet to NetAgent by using the IP configure the NetAgent address of it Chapter 5 UPS settings Chapter 6 Using the shutdown The NetAgent management utility ClientMate to utility SNMPView could be used connect to NetAgent UPS to manage multiple NetAgent Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Fig 4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart NetAgent II 6 Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent provide External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection To install the External Adapter a Connect the NetAgent Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable M2501 M2502 M2505 from NetAgent Adapter to the serial port of UPS Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter To LAN Cable Connection DC adapter AC Power Fig 5 External NetAgent Installation To install the Internal Card a Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using th
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