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1. 1 Alarm Major Disable 2 Alarm Major Disable 3 fllarm Major Disable 8 Alarm Major Disable COMMANDS 1 Hodify Modify a table entry 2 Reset Reset a table entry to default 8 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 Entry Number 1 Enter Mail Account support advantech com Select Mail Condition Alarm 1 larm 2 Dialy Logs 3 Alarm and Log Please Enter Choice gt 1 Select Alarm Level Major 1 Critical 2 Hajor 3 Minor Please Enter Your Choice gt 2 Select Status Disable 1 Enable 2 Disable Please Enter Choice gt 1 Mail condition The condition to send e mail Choices are Alarm Send e mail when there is an alarm Daily Logs Send daily log at specified time Alarm and Log Send both alarm notification and daily log Alarm Level The severity to send alarm notification This item is use ful when the Mail Condition is set as Alarm or Alarm and Log Status The status of this mail address You can set it as Disable when this address is temporarily not in use 3 3 Communication through Ethernet To communicate with the SNMP 1000 through Ethernet you need a computer with an Ethernet and a TCP IP network installed You need to know the IP address of the SNMP 1000 before you can com municate with it through the Ethernet SNMP 1000 User s Manual 26 You have
2. TI cN26 1 ojo 4 1 E CN27 lolo 5 2 8 wo 098 or 5 ES SNMP 1000 CPU Card Figure 2 6 Connect the watchdog timer signal to interrupt CN20 1 0 n o cN26 1 2 27 3 olo ETT cN2s 6 3 E or 5 CPU Card SNMP 1000 Figure 2 7 Connect the watchdog timer signal to reset 2 2 15 Power Fail Signal Input CN16 CN21 CN24 Up to four power fail signals can be detected The SNMP 1000 can detect the power good or power fail signal if the power supply unit pro vides this output signal to be detected 2 2 16 Fan Connectors FAN1 FAN9 These connectors provide 12 V power to fans and receive tachometer signals from fans Notice that the SNMP 1000 can only detect fans with tachometer output This kind of fan generates two pulses per revolution 15 2 2 17 External Backup Battery BT1 SNMP 1000 supports an external backup battery to allow the alarm noti fication under a total system power failure SNMP 1000 User s Manual 16 Chapter 3 Getting Started 3 1 Configuring the SNMP 1000 Before using your SNMP 1000 SNMP HTTP intelligent system manager you will need to configure it Configuration can be done through a PC serial port with terminal emulator software such as Hyperterminal of Windows 98 NT You can also configure it from the Ethernet port by using Telnet or using a browser such as Netsc
3. 69 Temperature Sensor LM75 Connector 4 CN7 70 RS 232 Connector 8 CN9 70 LCM Display Board Connector CN10 71 Kernel Board Connector CN11 71 Kernel Board Connector CN12 73 Backplane Voltage Input Connector CN13 74 Digital Input CN14 seen 75 Digital Output CN15 76 Alarm RESET CN17 76 LED Indicator Interface CN18 77 CPU Card Interface CN19 78 Chassis and Watchdog Timer Connector CN20 CN26 PCA 6184 User s Manual 2 CN27 CN28 78 A 17 Power Good Input CN16 CN21 CN22 CN23 CN24 79 A 18 Auxiliary VCC In CN25 A 19 FAN Connectors FANI FAN9 PCA 6184 User s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Introduction Introduction The SNMP 1000 is a platform independent server and PC system man agement controller that can detect the system operating conditions and notify the user to take necessary action to avert system failure The SNMP 1000 is web enabled and supports multiple communication proto cols It provides a simple way to manage a number of remote servers and also adds a dimension of reliability to critical applications such as com puter telephony Powerful yet Easy to Use The SNMP 1000 can dete
4. System Status Temperature Enter lt gt ESC System Status Voltage Enter ESC System Status Power Supply Enter x Y ESC System Status Digital Input Enter Y ESC System Status Watchdog Timer Enter 34 ESC 3 3 14 View Fan Speed T Y Enter System Status Enter Fan 1 Norm gt Fan Speed 12000 RPM 1 ESC 4 T Y Enter Fan 2 Low gt 1000 RPM ESC 4 T 3 3 15 View Temperature Status t Y Enter System Status Enter Temp 1 T P Temperature 118 4 deg F Nor gt 1 ESC y 1 Y Enter Temp 2 gt 116 6 deg F Hig ESC y 35 3 3 16 View Voltage Status System Status Voltage SNMP 1000 User s Manual Y T Y Enter Enter 3 3V gt 3 32 V Norm gt I ESC t Y Enter 5V 5 80 V High ESC um Ty Y Enter 12V 10V Low gt ESC y T
5. gt Watchdog Timer Timeout ESC SNMP 1000 User s Manual 36 39 SNMP 1000 User s Manual 40 Chapter 4 Programming the SNMP 1000 4 1 Introduction The SNMP 1000 can be accessed and controlled by direct command input With this function SNMP 1000 can be easily controlled and inte grated into user s system by user s program 4 2 Entering the pass through command mode Before you can program the SNMP 1000 you need first to set up a con nection from the host computer to the SNMP 1000 through serial port or Telnet Follow below steps to enter the pass through command mode 1 Turn SNMP 1000 then SNMP 1000 will send identify string nAdvantech 0 SNxxxxxx Ready n to the host computer through COM port 2 host computer side send a carriage return enter or V 5 SNMP 1000 will response by sending main menu title and mes sage to request for entering user name n n SNMP Agent Configuration Utility Main Menu Nn Enter User Name 4 host computer side send user name r then SNMP 1000 will response user name Wn and request for entering password Host computer sends advantech r SNMP 1000 responses advantech n n Enter Password SNMP 1000 User s Manual 42 5 host computer side send password then SNMP 1000 will response password n n n and main menu EX Host computer side sends admin r SNMP
6. SNMP 1000 Intelligent SNMP HTTP remote system manager User s Manual Copyright This document is copyrighted 2003 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improve ments to the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmit ted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties which may result from its use Part No 20021000A3 4th Edition Printed in Taiwan December 2003 SNMP 1000 User s Manual ii A Message to the Customer Advantech customer services Each and every Advantech product is built to the most exacting specifica tions to ensure reliable performance in the harsh and demanding conditions typical of industrial environments Whether your new Advantech equipment is destined for the laboratory or the factory floor you can be assured that your product will provide the reliability and ease of operation for which the name Advantech has come to be known Your satisfaction is our primary concern Here is a guide to Advantech s customer services To ensure you get the full benefit of our services please follow the instructions below car
7. s Manual 44 SNMP 1000 responds r905 n Response Invalid n Command 45 Chapter 4 4 4 List of Device Code and Device Sub Code Device Code Code 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Device Fan Fan Fan Fan Fan Fan Fan Fan Fan 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Code 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Device Temp Temp Temp Temp Temp Temp Temp Temp Temp 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Code 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Device 3 3 V 5V 5 Vsb 12V 12 V Code 40 41 Device CPU CPU Fan1 Fan2 Code 50 51 Device CPU CPU Temp Temp 1 2 Code 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Device CPU CPU2 VI O 5 5V 12V 12 V 1 Vcore Vcore Code 70 71 72 73 Device Power Power Power Power 0 1 2 3 Code 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 SNMP 1000 User s Manual 46 Device DI 0 DI 1 DI2 DI 3 DI 4 DI 5 DI 6 DI 7 Code 90 Device WDT Device Sub Code Device 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Code Fan Low Alarm Event Current Limit Level Out Speed Temp High High High Low Low Low Current Limit Alarm Event Limit Alarm Event Temp Level Output Level Output Voltage High Low Alarm Event Current Limit Limit Level Out Voltage Power Normal Alarm Event Current Level Level Output Status DI Normal Alarm Event Current Level Level Output Status WDT Alarm Event Current Level Output Status 47 Chapter 4 4 5 Summary of Comma
8. 3 2 Configuration through the serial port Take the following Hyperterminal of Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 or XP as an example 1 Start Hyperterminal by clicking on Accessories program group 2 Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection 3 Inthe Connect using box select Direct to COMx Here x is the number of COM port you are using to connect to the SNMP 1000 4 Setthe serial port of your PC to be 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity stop bit with no flow control 5 Press Enter key of your PC then the SNMP 1000 will prompt you for entering administrator user name and password The default administrator user name is advantech and password is admin Note Access through Telnet or serial port is permitted only with the Admin User Name and Admin User Password set in Control Group Enter User Name advantech Enter Password After entering password you can choose one of following items 1 figent Configuration 2 Remote Control 3 Restart Agent Reset Configuration To Default 5 ficcess figent Command 8 Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 19 3 2 1 Agent Configuration Select 1 to enter the Agent Configuration function Agent Configuration Menu figent Group 1 2 Control Group 3 Parameter Group h ficcess Control Table 5 Trap Receiver Table 6 Email Notification 8 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 3 2 1 1 Agent g
9. LED over themperature LED LEDf and fan fail LED LED respectively Users need to enable the alarm of power temperature and fan and select the event output as DO1 DO2 and DO 3 in the Alarm Configuration of the SNMP 1000 web page 77 Appendix A A 15 CPU Card Interface CN19 310 4 2 510 O 6 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 HDD Active 2 ATX IN 3 B SCLK 4 ATX OUT 5 B SDAT 6 SYSTEM RESET A 16 Chassis and Watchdog Timer Connector CN20 CN26 CN27 CN28 a 2 4 6 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 ATX IN 2 ATX OUT 3 GND 4 System Reset 5 Watch Dog Input 6 System Reset SNMP 1000 User s Manual 78 Pin Signal Pin Signal CN26 1 ATX IN 2 ATX OUT CN27 1 GND 2 System Reset CN28 1 Watch Dog Input 2 System Reset A 17 Power Good Input CN16 CN21 CN22 CN23 CN24 1 2 Pin Signal Pin Signal CN16 1 Power Good A 2 GND CN21 CN22 1 Power Good B 2 GND CN23 1 Power Good C 2 GND CN24 1 Power Good D 2 GND 79 Appendix A A 18 Auxiliary VCC In CN25 12 Pin Signal 1 Vin 2 VCC A 19 FAN Connectors FAN1 FAN9 32 1 Pin Signal 1 GND 2 12 V 3 FAN Speed SNMP 1000 User s Manual 80
10. Y Enter 12V y AAA 11 92 V Norm ESC y T 36 3 3 17 View Power Supply Status System Status Power Supply 3 3 18 View Digital Input Status System Status Digital Input Y Enter Enter Power1 Tr Good ESC 4 Y Enter Power2 gt Fail ESC 4 4 Enter Enter D MM us High Norm ESC 4 Enter DI2 Low Alarm ESC 4 37 3 3 19 View CPU Card Mother Board Healthy Status fr Y Y Enter Main Menu Enter Status gt Cpumb Status Fan Speed 5 y t Y Enter Cpumb Status gt Temperature 1 ESC T Y Enter Cpumb Status jh Tess Voltage ESC I 3 3 20 View Watchdog Timer Status Enter System Status Enter Watchdog Timer
11. 1000 responds An N n T T SNMP Agent Configuration Utility Main Menu 1 Agent Configuration Remote Control Restart Agent Reset Configuration To Default Access Agent Command Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt 6 host computer side send 5v then SNMP 1000 responses 5n and SNMP 1000 will enter pass through command mode Host computer side sends 5 N r SNMP 1000 responses B5 An Command Now you ve entered pass through command mode and SNMP 1000 is ready to receive command 43 Chapter 4 4 3 Syntax of command and response The format of command and response is shown as follows a Write command w b Read command r amp c Response repeat received command Response xxxn Command w Write command read command device code amp device sub code xxx value in ASCII code it could be Done or Invalid in the response from SNMP 1000 Examples 1 Write low limit of Fan 0 to 1000 rpm EX Host computer side sends w1011000 r SNMP 1000 responds w10110001n Response Done n Command 2 Read low limit of Fan 0 EX Host computer side sends SNMP 1000 responds r101 n Response 1000 n Command 3 Ifinput command is incorrect then SNMP 1000 will response invalid message EX Host computer side sends r905 r Here the sub device code is over range SNMP 1000 User
12. 3 72 r733 Power 4 73 r704 Power 1 70 Current Status 4 r714 Power 2 71 r724 Power 3 72 r734 Power 4 73 Command Device Device Device Device Value x Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code w701x Power 1 70 Normal 1 High Level w711x Power 2 71 w721x Power 3 72 Low w731x Power 4 73 w702x Power 1 70 Alarm 2 Not used Level w712x Power 2 71 No Alarm w722x Power 3 72 Critical w732x Power 4 73 Major Minor SNMP 1000 User s Manual 62 Command Device Device Device Device Value x Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code w703x Power 1 70 Event 3 1 None Output w713x Power 2 71 2 DOO w723x Power 3 72 3 DO 1 w733x Power 4 73 4 DO 2 5 3 4 5 5 Digital Input Command Device Device Code Device Sub Item Device Sub Code r801 DI 1 80 Normal Level 1 r811 DI 2 81 871 DI 7 87 r802 DI 1 80 Alarm Level 2 r812 DI 2 81 r872 DI 7 87 r803 DI 1 80 Event Output 3 r813 DI 2 81 873 DI 7 87 804 DI 1 80 Current Status 4 r814 DI 2 81 r874 DI 7 87 63 Chapter 4 Command Device Device Device Device Value x Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code w801x DI 1 80 Normal 1 1 High Level w811x DI 2 81 2 Low w871x DI 7 87 w802x DI 1 80 Alarm 2 1 Not used Level w812x DI 2 81 2 No Alarm 3 C
13. Battery capacity 1500 mA H full charged for 15 20 minutes opera tion depends on the output used Battery life 6 years 20 C 80 capacity after 1000 cycles of charge and discharge Power Consumption SV 550 mA 1 2 6 Environmental Specifications Storage temperature 20 70 C 4 F 158 F Operating temperature 0 60 C 32 F 140 F Relative humidity 5 95 RH non condensing SNMP 1000 User s Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 Kernel Module Installation The SNMP 1000 modular design eases the I O connection The kernel module is to be mounted on an I O extension carrier module There are several available extension modules designed for specific application needs If your extension module is not identical as the one depicted in this section please refer to the user s note of your extension module for the detail The kernel module has two 32 pin connectors named as CN1 and CN2 The extension module has two 32 pin connectors named as CN11 and CN12 of kernel module is to be mounted on CN 11 of extension module and CN2 of kernel module is to be mounted on CN12 of exten sion module After mounting the kernel module secure it to the exten sion module with stud and screws Figure 2 1 Installing the kernel module and battery to the extension module SNMP 1000 User s Manual Teu P ao oP P
14. Enter IP Addr 12 168 1 1 IP Addr 102 168 1 1 Enter gt Agent IP OK 192 168 1 1 3 3 8 Enable Disable BOOTP HDCP function y Cancel BOOTP HDCP Disable Enter Enter BOOTP HDCP OK Disable 1 lt gt BOOTP HDCP OK Enable ESC Enter 31 ESC 3 3 9 Agent Information Enter Main Menu Enter Model Name 1 gt Agent Info SNMP 1000 gt i ESC t Y Enter F W Version T gt V0 95 gt ESC t Y Enter System Date 7 gt 01 31 2001 gt ESC Y Enter System Time T gt 13 00 gt ESC t Y Enter System Up Time 9999Day 14 25 30 i ESC 3 3 10 Set System Date Cancel 4 1 A Y Y Enter Y ESC Enter System Date Ener Se
15. FAN 3 13 14 FAN 4 15 VCC 16 FAN 5 17 VCC 18 FAN 6 19 BEEP 20 FAN 7 21 5VSB 22 FAN 8 23 5V 24 FAN 9 25 5V 26 B SCLK Clock of I2C bus to system 27 3 3V 28 B SDAT Data of I2C bus to system 29 12V 30 T SCLK Clock of I2C bus to sensor 31 12V 32 T SDAT Data of I2C bus to sensor 73 Appendix A A 10 Backplane Voltage Input Connector CN13 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5 VSB GND 3 GND 5V 5 5 V 3 3 V 7 12 V 12 V SNMP 1000 User s Manual 74 A 11 Digital Input CN14 1513 3 1 00000000 16 14 42 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DI 1 2 GND 3 DI 2 4 GND 5 DI 3 6 GND 7 DI 4 8 GND 9 DI 5 10 GND 11 DI 6 12 GND 13 DI 7 14 GND 15 DI 8 16 GND 75 Appendix A A 12 Digital Output CN15 7531 OOOD 8642 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DO 1 2 GND 3 DO 2 4 GND 5 DO 3 6 GND 7 DO 4 8 GND A 13 Alarm RESET CN17 12 Pin Signal 1 GND 2 ARM RESET SNMP 1000 User s Manual 76 A 14 LED Indicator Interface CN18 1514131211109 8 7 6 54 3 2 1 Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 PG 5V 3 PG 12V 4 PG 5V 5 PG 12V 6 HDD_1 7 PG_LED 8 PF_LED DO 1 9 TG_LED 10 TF_LED DO 2 11 FG_LED 12 FF LED DO 3 13 TF_LED 14 PG 3 3V 15 PG 5VSB Notice The SNMP 1000 uses the digital output DO1 DO2 and DO3 as the power fail LED
16. LCM message display module is available for message dis play The input key on the LCM module can be used for on site setup CNIO is the interface to the LCM module 2 2 7 Kernel Module Interface CN11 amp CN12 CNI1 amp CN12 are used to piggyback the kernel module 2 2 8 Backplane Voltage Connector CN13 This connector is used in detecting the voltages on the backplane An 8 pin connector on Advantech s backplane can be cabled to CN13 directly to simplify the wiring 2 2 9 Digital Input CN14 Up to 8 TTL level digital signals can be monitored by SNMP 1000 You can use these digital inputs to detect external devices or other healthy sta tus such as chassis intrusion This connector is not available on the carrier board for chassis 2 2 10 Digital Output CN15 Four digital output signals can be triggered by any of the alarm event independently They can be used to control external devices to recover the system health or notify users about the alarm This connector is not available on the carrier board for chassis 2 2 11 Alarm Reset Connector CN17 13 This connector is used to reset the alarm sound when an alarm occurs It can be connected to an auto recovery push button momentary on while being pushed 2 2 12 LED Connector CN18 System status can be shown through LED indicators CN18 is connected to a LED indicator board Please refer to Appendix B for the pin assign ments 2 2 13 CPU card Interface CN19 Thi
17. Menu SNMP 1000 SYSTEM Enter ESC e Enter gt Main Menu Agent Config gt ESC Y Enter Main Menu Agent Info gt ESC Y Enter Main Menu Active Alarm 0 gt ESC Y Enter Main Menu Cpumb Status gt ESC Enter Main Menu System Status gt ESC y Enter Main Menu Display Status ESC 4 29 gt gt gt gt gt 3 3 6 Agent configuration y Enter Main Menu Enter IP Addr gt Agent Config 192 168 1 1 gt i ESC T Y Enter Gateway Addr 0 0 0 0 gt ESC y t Y Enter Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 gt ESC y t Y Enter BOOTP DHCP Disable ESC SNMP 1000 User s Manual 30 3 3 7 Setting the IP address Cancel IP Addr 192 168 1 1 Enter 192 1 IP Addr 192 168 1 1 1 ESC 292
18. four ways to know current IP address A The default IP address is 172 20 x x where x x comes from last four digits of the Ethernet MAC address The MAC address is labeled on the kernel module For example if the MAC address is 00 E0 d8 03 15 36 hexadecimal the IP address is then 172 20 21 54 B You can read the IP address in the console mode under Agent Config uration as described in 3 2 1 1 and chapter 5 C You can read the IP address through the LCM display if your SNMP 1000 is connected to the LCM display module D You can find out all SNMP 1000s connected in the same network by using the setup utility 3 3 1 Configuration using Telnet Configuration using Telnet is basically same as using serial port connec tion First make sure your computer has a TCP IP network and a web browser installed In the address line type in xxx xxx xxx xxx here is the IP address of the SNMP 1000 Then the SNMP 1000 will prompt you for entering user name and password same as described in section 3 2 3 3 2 Configuration using a Web Browser Using a web browser is the easiest way to configure the SNMP 1000 Type in the URL http xxx xxx xxx xxx here is the IP address ofthe SNMP 1000 Then the SNMP 1000 will prompt you for entering user name and password 3 3 3 Remote access through a phone line SNMP 1000 s command mode can be accessed remotely through a phone line The SNMP 10
19. of this warranty as a consequence of such events If an Advantech product is defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example type of PC CPU speed Advantech products used other hard ware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any on screen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your man ual product and any helpful information readily available 3 Ifyour product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return material authorization number from your dealer This allows us to pro cess your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer SNMP 1000 User s Manual iy Initiallnspection Before you begin installing your card please make sure materials listed in the packi
20. 00 has to be connected to a phone line through a modem And your PC has to be connected to a phone line through a modem too You can use HyperTerminal of Windows system or other dialing soft ware tools Please refer to the user s manual of your dialing program for the setting details 3 3 4 Setup using the LCD message display module The LCD message display module is equipped with 5 buttons It can be used for on site service without a PC with network connection The up arrow key and the down arrow key on the LCD display panel allow users to scroll up and down in the configuration setup menu The J icon represents enter or OK and the ESC icon stands for escape or cancel 27 When users make changes of the settings and or would like to go to the lower level of the menu they need to press ENTER to confirm it If users press ESC the system won t save any changes made and will go back to a higher level of the menu When an alarm is detected and the buzzer release warning sounds users may press the alarm reset button to stop the audible alarm Table 1 Function Keys of LCD Display Module Keys Function Scroll Up Scroll Down v Enter ESC Escape wx Alarm Reset The next pages show the flow chart of each function Please notice that not all settings are available from the LCD module Some parameters can be set only under command mode or through the web page SNMP 1000 User s Manual 28 3 3 5 Main
21. 2 8 Backplane Voltage Connector CN13 2 29 Digital Input CN14 sess 2 2 10 Digital Output CN15 sse 2 2 11 Alarm Reset Connector CN17 2 2 12 LED Connector 18 2 2 13 CPU card Interface CN19 2 2 14 Chassis and Watchdog Timer connectors CN20 CN26 CN27 CN28 14 2 2 15 Power Fail Signal Input CN16 CN21 CN24 15 2 2 16 Fan Connectors FANI FANO 15 2 2 17 External Backup Battery BT1 16 Getting Started Configuring the SNMP 1000 Configuration through the serial port 19 3 2 1 Agent Configuration essere 20 Communication through Ethernet 26 3 3 1 Configuration using 27 3 3 2 Configuration using a Web Browser 27 3 3 3 Remote access through a phone line 27 3 3 4 Setup using the LCD message display module 27 3 3 5 Menu aus tete Seite 29 Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 Appendix A A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 10 A 11 A 12 A 13 A 14 A 15 A 16 3 3 6 Agent configuration 30 3 37 Setting the IP address 31 3 3 8 Enable Disable B
22. 631 CPU card 5V 63 r641 CPU card 5V 64 r651 CPU card 12V 65 r661 CPU card 12V 66 r602 CPU 1 Vcore 60 Low Limit 2 r612 CPU 2 Vcore 61 r622 CPU VI O 62 r632 CPU card 5V 63 r642 CPU card 5V 64 r652 CPU card 12V 65 r662 CPU card 12V 66 r603 CPU 1 Vcore 60 Alarm Level 3 r613 CPU 2 Vcore 61 r623 CPU VI O 62 r633 CPU card 5V 63 r643 CPU card 5V 64 r653 CPU card 12V 65 r663 CPU card 12V 66 SNMP 1000 User s Manual 56 Command Device Device Code Device Sub Item Device Sub Code r604 CPU 1 Vcore 60 Event Output 4 r614 CPU 2 Vcore 61 r624 CPU VI O 62 r634 CPU card 5V 63 r644 CPU card 5V 64 r654 CPU card 12V 65 r664 CPU card 12V 66 r605 CPU 1 Vcore 60 Current Voltage 5 r615 CPU 2 Vcore 61 r625 CPU VI O 62 r635 CPU card 5V 63 r645 CPU card 5V 64 r655 CPU card 12V 65 r665 CPU card 12V 66 Command Device Device Device Device Value xxxx Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code w401xxxx CPU 1 40 Low Limit 1 1000 9999 RPM in ASCII w411xxxx CPU 2 41 w402x CPU 1 40 Alarm 2 1 Not used Level 2 No Alarm w412x CPU 2 41 3 Critical 4 Major 5 Minor 57 Chapter 4 Command Device Device Device Device Value xxxx Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code w403x CPU 1 40 Event 3 1 None Output 2 Pow
23. DAT I2C bus data 69 Appendix A A 5 Temperature Sensor LM75 Connector CN4 CN7 4321 OOOD Pin Signal 1 5 V 2 T_SCLK 3 T_SDAT 4 GND A 6 RS 232 Connector CN8 CN9 10 2 3 O Ol4 510 6 710 O 8 910 O 10 1110 9 12 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DCD 2 RX 3 TX 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 10 NC 11 NC 12 NA SNMP 1000 User s Manual 70 A 7 LCM Display Board Connector CN10 87654321 00000000 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 LCM I2C bus data 2 LCM 12 bus clock 3 12V 4 GND 5 5 V 6 5 V 7 Alarm LED 8 GND A 8 Kernel Board Connector CN11 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 SIN 2 SOUT 3 CTS 4 DCD 5 RTS 6 DTR 7 DSR 8 Alarm reset 9 ATX ON 10 DO 4 11 GND 12 DO 3 13 Watchdog IN 14 DO 2 15 Watchdog OUT 16 DO 1 17 SPLED LAN 18 DI 1 speed LED 19 LILED LAN link 20 DI 2 LED 21 GND 22 DI 3 71 Appendix A Pin Signal Pin Signal 23 TX LAN 24 DI 4 25 TX LAN 26 DI 5 27 RX LAN 28 DI 6 29 RX LAN 30 DI 7 31 TERMPLANE 32 DI 8 SNMP 1000 User s Manual 72 A 9 Kernel Board Connector CN12 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Select 1 2 Select 2 3 Power Good A 4 Power Good B 5 Power Good C 6 Power Good D 7 Alarm LED 8 FAN 1 9 GND 10 FAN 2 11 GND 12
24. Figure 2 3 Connector locations of PCI ISA I O extension board sel es en 22 22 ee men Bos jee ee st ee Pos m nle el Ap 99 Gy Figure 2 4 Connector locations of carrier board for IPC chassis SNMP 1000 User s Manual 10 2 2 1 External Buzzer J1 This connector connects to an external buzzer 2 2 2 External Power Connector CN1 This connector is used to provide auxiliary power input to SNMP 1000 This connector is only needed when the extension board is not plugged in the PCI or ISA slot 2 2 3 10 100 BaseT LAN Connector CN2 amp CN5 CNS is a standard RJ 45 connector for Ethernet connection A box header CN2 is also available for internal connection The chassis carrier board comes with a special cable P N 1703120900 This cable has a box header at one end and an RJ 45 at the other end An adaptor bracket allows users to fix the RJ 45 at chassis by using an exist ing DB 9 COM port opening 2 2 4 Temperature Sensor Connector CN4 amp 7 These connectors interface with LM75 digital temperature sensors through SM bus Up to 9 temperatures can be monitored by SNMP 1000 One sensor located on the kernel module is designated as Temp 0 and up to 8 external sensors can be connected The external temperature sensor and cable are available from Adv
25. Not used Alarm w215x Temp 1 21 Level 2 No Alarm 3 Critical w275x Temp 7 27 4 Major w285x Temp 8 28 5 Minor w206x Temp 0 20 LowEvent 6 1 None Output w216x Temp 1 21 2 Power Off 3 DO 0 w266x Temp 6 26 4 DO 1 w276x Temp 7 27 5 DO2 w286x Temp 8 28 6 DO3 4 5 3 Voltage Command Device Device Code Device Sub Item Device Sub Code r301 3 3V 30 High Limit 1 r311 5V 31 r321 5V 32 r331 5VSB 33 r341 12V 34 r351 12V 35 r302 3 3V 30 Low Limit 2 r312 5V 31 r322 5V 32 r332 5VSB 33 r342 12V 34 r352 12V 35 SNMP 1000 User s Manual 52 Command Device Device Code Device Sub Item Device Sub Code r303 3 3V 30 Alarm Level 3 r313 5V 31 r323 5V 32 r333 5VSB 33 r343 12V 34 r353 12V 35 r304 3 3V 30 Event Output 4 r314 5V 31 r324 5V 32 r334 5VSB 33 r344 12V 34 r354 12V 35 r305 3 3V 30 Current Voltage 5 r315 5V 31 r325 5V 32 r335 5VSB 33 r345 12V 34 r355 12V 35 Command Device Device Device Device Value xxxx Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code W301xxxxxx 3 3V 30 High Limit 1 15 0 15 0 Voltage value in ASCII code w311xxxxxx 5V 31 e W321xxxxxx 5 32 08551255 W33 1 5VSB 33 W341xxxxxx 12V 34 W351xxxxxx 12V 35 53 Chapter 4 Comm
26. OOTP HDCP function 31 3 3 9 Agent Information sess 32 3310 Set System Date Lara urnen rire treten tree em 32 3 3 11 Set System 33 3 3 12 View Active Alarms 33 3 3 13 View System Status 2 ee ere pie 34 3 3 14 View Fan 35 3 3 15 View Temperature Status 35 3 3 16 View Voltage Status 36 3 3 17 View Power Supply Status 37 3 3 18 View Digital Input 37 3 3 19 View CPU Card Mother Board Healthy Status 38 3 3 20 View Watchdog Timer Status 38 Programming the SNMP 1000 42 Introduction oie SS er OH RU st 42 Entering the pass through command mode 42 Syntax of command and response 44 List of Device Code and Device Sub Code 46 Summary of Command 48 45 2 Temperature ee pego epe 50 4 52 deae o 4 5 4 CPU Card 4 5 5 Digital Input 45 0 IDA t UOI ne eer Connector Pin Assignments 68 External Buzzer Jl icono iii 68 Auxiliary external power input CN1 68 LAN Connector CN2 69 System SM Bus Connector CN3
27. Read Only 3 Read Write Please Enter Your Choice gt 3 3 2 1 5 Trap Receiver Table The SNMP 1000 can be managed by an SNMP compatible software from a remote server connected to the network The IP addresses of SNMP trap receivers can be added in this list if SNMP compatible management software is available at these addresses Press 1 to modify a line in the table Press 2 to delete data on a line 23 The Severity Level allow you to specify an alarm level Trap will not be sent if the alarm severity is lower than specified level 1 1 9 0 0 0 public Disable 2 8 8 8 8 public Disable 3 0 0 0 0 public Disable 5 9 6 6 6 public Disable 5 8 8 8 8 public Disable 6 8 8 8 8 public Disable 7 8 8 8 8 public Disable 8 0 0 0 0 public Disable COMMANDS 1 Modify Modify an entry of table 2 Reset Reset an entry to default from table 8 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 Entry Number 1 Enter IP address 8 8 0 0 192 168 11 219 Enter Community String public admin Select Severity Level Disable 1 Disable 2 Critical 3 Major 4 Hinor Please Enter Your Choice gt 2 3 2 1 6 E mail Notification Menu The SNMP 1000 can send e mail to specified mail addresses daily at a fixed time or upon an alarm DNS Address Mail Server Mail Account Password Mail Status Daily at 00 00 Mail Receiuers Table Test Email Configurat
28. XX CPU card 64 5 651 CPU 65 12V W66 1 XXXXXX CPU card 66 12V W602xxxxxx CPU 1 60 Low Limit 2 Vcore W612XXXXXX CPU 2 61 Vcore W622xxxxxx CPU VI O 62 W632xxxxxx CPU card 63 5V W642xxxxxx CPU card 64 5V W652xxxxxx CPU card 65 12V 12V 66 SNMP 1000 User s Manual 60 Command Device Device Device Device Value xxxx Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code w603x CPU 1 60 Alarm 3 1 Not used Vcore Level w613x CPU2 61 2 No Alarm Vcore w623x CPU 3 Critical w633x CPU card 5V w643x CPU card 5 w653x CPU card 65 4 Major 12V w663x CPU card 66 5 Minor 12V w604x CPU 1 60 Event 4 1 None Vcore Output w614x CPU2 61 2 Power Off Vcore w624x CPU VI O 62 3 DOO w634x CPU card 63 5V w644x CPU card 64 4 DO 1 5 w654x CPU card 65 5 DO 2 12V w664x CPU card 66 6 DO 3 12V Command Device Device Code Device Sub Item Device Sub Code r701 Power 1 70 Normal Level 1 r711 Power 2 71 r721 Power 3 72 r731 Power 4 73 61 Chapter 4 Command Device Device Code Device Sub Item Device Sub Code r702 Power 1 70 Alarm Level 2 r712 Power 2 71 r722 Power 3 72 r732 Power 4 73 r703 Power 1 70 Event Output 3 r713 Power 2 71 r723 Power
29. and Device Device Device Device Value xxxx Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code W302xxxxxx 3 3V 30 Low Limit 2 15 0 15 0 W312XXX0XXX 5V 31 W322XXXXXX 5 32 W332xxxxxx 5VSB 33 W342xxxxxx 12V 34 W352xxxxxx 12V 35 w303x 3 3V 30 Alarm 3 1 Not used Level w313x 5V 31 2 No Alarm w323x 5 32 3 Critical w333x 5VSB 33 w343x 12V 34 w353x 12V 35 4 Major w304x 3 3V 30 5 Minor w314x 5V 31 Event Out 4 1 None put w324x 5V 32 2 Power Off w334x 5Vsb 33 3 DOO w344x 12V 34 4 DO 1 w354x 12V 35 5 DO2 6 DO3 SNMP 1000 User s Manual 54 4 5 4 CPU Card Command Device Device Code Device Sub Item Device Sub Code r401 CPU 1 40 Low Limit 1 r411 CPU 2 41 r402 CPU 1 40 Alarm Level 2 r412 CPU 2 41 r403 CPU 1 40 Event Output 3 r413 CPU 2 41 r404 CPU 1 40 Current Speed 4 r414 CPU 2 41 r501 CPU 1 50 High Limit 1 r511 CPU 2 51 r502 CPU 1 50 High Alarm 2 Level r512 CPU 2 51 r503 CPU 1 50 High Event Out 3 put r513 CPU 2 51 r504 CPU 1 50 Low Limit 4 r514 CPU 2 51 r505 CPU 1 50 Low Alarm Level 5 r515 CPU 2 51 r506 CPU 1 50 Low Event Out 6 put r516 CPU 2 51 r507 CPU 1 50 Current Temp 7 r517 CPU 2 51 22 Chapter 4 Command Device Device Code Device Sub Item Device Sub Code r601 CPU 1 Vcore 60 High Limit 1 r611 CPU 2 Vcore 61 r621 CPU VI O 62 r
30. antech Sensors can be connected in series in any order to either connectors but each sensor has to be set to a unique ID ranging 1 8 by setting the DIP switch located at the sensor board Sensor ID 1 3 of DIP switch Temp 1 Off Off Off 1 A N E 4 Temp 2 Off Off On u N 3 4 Temp 3 Off On Off 1 2 IN 4 11 Temp 4 Off On On 1 2 EN 4 Temp 5 On Off Off 1 2 n Temp 6 On Off On 2 3 4 Temp 7 On On Off 2 1 4 8 1 2 EN 4 The last digit 4 of this DIP switch is used to enable disable this tem perature sensor Enable Disable SNMP 1000 User s Manual 12 2 2 5 RS 232 Serial Port CN8 amp CN9 The serial port can be used as a console port or connected to an external modem for phone line connection CN8 is a standard DB 9 connector for external wiring CN9 is a box header for internal wiring Notice A special null modem cable is required to con nect its serial port to a PC s serial port Please make sure that the cable has reversed Tx amp Rx signals at one end and only pin 2 3 amp 5 are connected This cable is available from Advan tech Part number 1700091801 If other pins are connected the SNMP 1000 will detect your RS 232 connection as a modem so it will stop immediately 2 2 6 LCM Message Display Interface CN10 An optional
31. ape Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer Due to security reasons some parameters can only be set through the serial port A setup software utility can be found in the utility CD ROM shipped with the SNMP 1000 It will help you to setup a number for the SNMP 1000 system managers with same configuration You can save current configu ration to a file and copy it to other modules Before you can configure your SNMP 1000 module you need to first install your SNMP 1000 and power it up Please refer to Chapter 2 for installation instruction You can connect it to a network through its LAN port or connect its serial port to a PC s serial port Due to security rea son the administrator name and password can be changed only with direct serial port connection to a PC Note A special null modem cable is required to connect its serial port to a PC s serial port Please make sure that the cable has reversed Tx amp Rx signals at one end and only pin 2 3 amp 5 are connected This cable is available from Advantech Part number 1700091801 If other pins are connected the SNMP 1000 will detect your RS 232 connection as a modem so it will stop immediately When all the cables are well connected you can power up the SNMP 1000 A green LED on the kernel module indicates that SV power is sup plied to SNMP 1000 Then it starts a self testing procedure It takes around 5 seconds then it is ready to work SNMP 1000 User s Manual 18
32. b PO PP RSS BSB eee at lt gt Figure 2 2 Location of the connectors on the kernel module J1 Restores the username and password to default It is used when users forget their username and password It should be left open under normal operation Operation procedure 1 Fully turn SNMP 1000 off remove the backup battery 2 Short J1 by a jumper 3 Power up SNMP 1000 and wait until it is ready to work 4 Power it off 5 Remove J1 The username and password is restored to admin and advantech and CN2 Sensor and I O interface Please refer to Appendix B for the pin assignments 2 2 Connecting sensors and I O ports This section illustrates how to connect sensors and I O ports using PCI ISA full function extension board as an example Your extension board may not have all the I O functions The PCI ISA extension module is designed to have an ISA edge and a PCI edge It can be inserted to an ISA bus slot or a PCI bus slot to detect the bus voltages However the SNMP 1000 does not communicate with the system through the ISA or PCI bus therefore no driver is required 9 5 9 90 CN24 CN23 CN22 0 21 JR RA
33. ct a wide variety of internal system conditions including temperature voltage fan rotation power supply or CPU opera tions such as watchdog timer output Through its I2C interface it can monitor CPU temperature and voltages of Advantech s full sized CPU cards Depending on the alarm severity or user setup it can generate sev eral different alarm outputs including SNMP trap e mail pager message acoustic signal system reset or digital signal output Through the easy to use web based user interface users can set the alarm criteria and select alarm outputs of each sense input independently to meet user require ments The board s battery backup enables the SNMP 1000 to perform its alarm function even during total system power failure Web enabled No Driver Needed The on board 10 100 Mbps fast Ethernet adapter enables the SNMP 1000 to be connected to your existing network It supports multiple network protocols such as TCP IP SNMP HTTP and Telnet you can manage your systems simply using a web browser Since it works standalone no soft ware driver is needed thus eliminating the compatibility issues with dif ferent operating systems On line Upgrade and Batch Setup You can upgrade the firmware on line by using the setup utility There is no need to go to remote site disassemble the chassis to collect each SNMP 1000 module for firmware upgrade The setup utility also sup ports batch setup function which allows you to save a conf
34. d or it fails to meet the specifications notify our service department or your local sales representative immediately Also notify the carrier Retain the shipping carton and packing material for inspection by the carrier After inspec tion we will make arrangements to repair or replace the unit SNMP 1000 User s Manual vi Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 Contents Introduction 2 Introduction deett Rh 2 Specifications ede edipi 3 1 2 1 Hardware Specification sed 122 DIMENSION i eR ae 3 1 2 3 SensorInputSpecification 3 1 2 4 Firmware Specification essere 4 1 2 5 LCD Message Display Module with Keys 4 1 2 6 Environmental Specifications 5 Hardware Installation Kernel Module Installation eee Connecting sensors and VO potts 2 2 1 External Buzzer Jl 2 2 2 External Power Connector CN1 11 2 2 3 10 100 BaseT LAN Connector CN2 amp 5 11 2 2 4 Temperature Sensor Connector 4 amp CN7 11 2 2 5 RS 232 Serial Port CN8 amp CN9 2 2 6 LCM Message Display Interface CN10 2 2 Kernel Module Interface CN11 amp CN12 2
35. efully Technical support We want you to get the maximum performance from your products So if you run into technical difficulties we are here to help For the most fre quently asked questions you can easily find answers in your product doc umentation These answers are normally a lot more detailed than the ones we can give over the phone So please consult this manual first If you still cannot find the answer gather all the information or questions that apply to your problem and with the product close at hand call your dealer Our dealers are well trained and ready to give you the support you need to get the most from your Advantech products In fact most problems reported are minor and are able to be easily solved over the phone In addition free technical support is available from Advantech engineers every business day We are always ready to give advice on application requirements or specific information on the installation and operation of any of our products iii Product warranty Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its prod ucts will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper instal lation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms
36. er Off 3 DO 0 w413x CPU 2 41 4 DO 1 5 DO2 6 DO3 Command Device Device Device Device Value xxxx Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code w501xxxxx CPU 1 50 High 1 55 125 C Temperature Limit or value in ASCII w511xxxxx CPU 2 51 67 257 F degree C or F depends on sys tem setting max 5 charac ters incl w502x CPU 1 50 High 2 1 Not used Alarm Level 2 No Alarm 3 Critical w512x CPU2 51 4 Major 5 Minor w503x CPU 1 50 High 3 1 None Event Output 2 Power Off 3 DOO w513x CPU2 51 4 DO 1 5 DO2 6 w504xxxxx CPU 1 50 Low Limit 4 55 125 C Temperature or value in ASCII W514xxxxx CPU2 51 267 257 CF degree depends on sys tem setting max 5 characters incl SNMP 1000 User s Manual 58 Command Device Device Device Device Value xxxx Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code w505x CPU 1 50 Low 5 1 Not used Alarm Level 2 No Alarm w515x CPU2 51 3 Critical 4 Major 5 Minor w506x CPU 1 50 High 6 1 None Event Output 2 Power Off 3 DOO w516x CPU2 51 4 DO 1 5 DO2 6 DO 3 59 Chapter 4 Command Device Device Device Device Value xxxx Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code W601xxxxxx CPU 1 60 High Limit 1 15 15 Voltage Vcore value in ASCII w611xxxxxx CPU 2 61 code Vcore max 6 charac w621xxxxxx CPUVI O 62 ters incl W631xxxxxx CPU card 63 5V W64 1 XXXX
37. gital temperature sensor I2C interface 30 125 C 22 257 F Fan Speed Monitor Up to 9 fans 700 10000 RPM Power Good Digital Input High gt 2 4VDC Low lt 0 8VDC 1 2 4 Firmware Specification System Status Monitoring and Management Real time healthy status monitoring Provides real time status display in HTTP Java graphical format History log graphic display and data down load Alarm event log Alarm Notification E mail Can set up to 4 addresses to receive e mails Alarm message display on the optional LCD display module SNMP trap Notify up to 8 SNMP administrators Pager notification Dial out through external modem to send message to up to 8 pagers Audible alarm sound Supported Protocols TCP UDP IP ICMP DHCP BOOTP ARP SNMP HTTP Telnet Management Function Web based remote configure control and monitor Remote reset power down and power up Remote digital output signal control Remote message display control Firmware upgrade from serial port and Ethernet port Modem dial in console mode only 1 2 5 LCD Message Display Module with Keys LCD module 2 rows 16 characters with backlight Dimension 147 mm W X 42 mm H X 158 mm L fits into a 5 25 drive bay and can carry a 3 5 HDD 5 Keys Up down enter escape alarm sound off SNMP 1000 User s Manual 4 Optional backup battery Charge time 24 hr Battery type 3 6 V
38. iguration and duplicate it to other modules This function saves your time when you setup a number of SNMP 1000 modules SNMP 1000 User s Manual 2 Flexible Modular Hardware Design The modular design makes the SNMP 1000 hardware to be easy for cus tomization to fit into any application The ultra compact kernel module is only 40 5 mm wide and 93 mm long It can be mounted on standard or customized carrier boards to meet different needs of I O extension It can also be easily integrated into customer s system due to its compact size 1 2 Specifications 1 2 1 Hardware Specification CPU 80188 compatible 20 MHz On board 512KB Flash ROM and 512KB SRAM On board 10 100 Mbps Ethernet adapter 1 RS 232 serial port up to 9600 baud rate SM bus interface for PC system healthy status monitoring SM bus interface for up to 8 external temperature sensors 9 fan tachometer inputs 7 for SNMP 1000 E2A1 on board temperature sensor LCM message display interface Detect time out signal of system watchdog timer 4 power good signals 1 for SNMP 1000 E2A1 8 digital inputs SNMP 1000 E1A1 only 4 digital outputs 3 for SNMP 1000 E2A1 Buzzer support 1 2 2 Dimension Kernel module 40 5 mm X 93 mm PCI ISA carrier module 175 mm X 107 mm Carrier board for chassis 55 X 115 mm 1 2 3 Sensor Input Specification Voltage Inputs SVDC 5VDC 5VSB 3 3VDC 12VDC 12VDC Temperature Sensors LM75 di
39. ion Return to previous menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Please Enter Vour Choice gt 1 Enter DNS fiddress 168 95 192 1 Under this menu you can set the following items DNS Address The IP address of the network domain name server in dotted format SNMP 1000 User s Manual 24 Mail Server The IP address of the mail server in dotted format Email Notification Henu DNS ddress 168 95 192 1 Hail Server Mail ccount Password Mail Status Daily at 00 00 Mail Receivers Table Test Email Configuration Return to previous menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Please Enter Your Choice gt 2 Enter Mail Server pop mail yahoo com tw Mail Account The account name for the SNMP 1000 to log into the mail server DNS fiddress 1 168 95 192 1 Mail Server pop mail yahoo com tu Hail ficcount Passuord Mail Status Dailu at 00 00 Mail Receiuers Table Test Email Configuration Return to preuious menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Please Enter Your Choice gt 3 Enter Mail ccount guest Mail Status Daily at By pressing 5 users can specify the time for the SNMP 1000 to send out daily log in e mail to the specified accounts 25 Mail Receivers Table Press 6 users can set the e mail addresses under this entry Mail Receiuer Mail Condition Alarm Level Status
40. lphanumeric string up to 15 bytes Default is empty sysName The name of this system This is an alphanumeric string up to 15 bytes Default name is Advantech sysLocation The location of this system This is an alphanumeric string up to 15 bytes Default is empty 3 2 1 4 Access Control Table This table allows you to set restrictions to some IP addresses to access the SNMP 1000 You can add IP addresses and set an access control Avail able choices are NotAccess Read Only or Read Write A workstation will not be able to display any information when its IP address is set as NotAccess SNMP 1000 User s Manual 22 Press 1 to modify a line in the table Press 2 to delete data on a line Note this table is used for the access using SNMP and HTTP Access through Telnet or serial port is permitted only with the Admin User Name and Admin User Password in Control Group 1 8 9 0 8 public Notficcess 2 9 6 6 6 public NotAccess 3 9 9 0 0 public NotAccess 4 0 0 0 0 public Not ccess 5 8 8 8 8 public Not ccess 6 8 8 8 8 public NotAccess 7 8 8 0 8 public NotAccess 8 9 6 6 6 public NotAccess COMMANDS 1 Modify Modify an entry of table 2 Reset Reset an entry to default from table 8 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 Entry Number 1 Enter IP address 0 0 0 0 192 168 11 219 Enter Community String public admin Select Access NotAccess 1 Not Access 2
41. nd Set 4 5 1 Fan Read Command Device Device Code Device Sub Item Device Sub Code r101 Fan 0 10 Low Limit 1 r111 Fan 1 11 r181 Fan 8 18 r102 Fan 0 10 Alarm Level 2 r112 Fan 1 11 r182 Fan 8 18 r103 Fan 0 10 Event Output 3 r113 Fan 1 11 r183 Fan 8 18 r104 Fan 0 10 Current Speed 4 r114 Fan 1 11 r184 Fan 8 18 SNMP 1000 User s Manual 48 Command Device Device Device Device Value xxxx Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code w101xxxx Fan 0 10 Low Limit 1 1000 9999 RPM in ASCII w111xxxx Fan 1 11 code w181xxxx Fan 8 18 w102x Fan 0 10 Alarm 2 1 Not used Level w112x Fan 1 11 2 No Alarm x 3 Critical w172x Fan 7 17 4 Major w182x Fan 8 18 5 Minor w103x Fan 0 10 Event 3 1 None Output w113x Fan 1 11 2 Power Off 4 3 DO 0 w163x Fan 6 16 4 DO 1 w173x Fan 7 17 5 DO 2 w183x Fan 8 18 6 DO 3 49 Chapter 4 4 5 2 Temperature Command Device Device Code Device Sub Item Device Sub Code r201 Temp 0 20 High Limit 1 r211 Temp 1 21 r281 Temp 8 28 r202 Temp 0 20 High Alarm Level 2 r212 Temp 1 21 r282 Temp 8 28 r203 Temp 0 20 High Event Output 3 r213 Temp 1 21 r283 Temp 8 28 r204 Temp 0 20 Low Limit 4 r214 Temp 1 21 r284 Temp 8 28 r205 Temp 0 20 Low Alarm Level 5
42. ng list have been shipped SNMP 1000 00A1 One SNMP HTTP system manager kernel board One SNMP 1000 startup manual One CD contains utility program SNMP MIB file and User s manual in pdf format SNMP 1000 E1A1 One SNMP HTTP system manager kernel board mounted on a PCI ISA carrier board One 6 pin to 8 pin cable for CPU card connection One 2 pin cable for watchdog timer detection One spare bracket for use on ISA slot One SNMP 1000 startup manual One CD contains utility program SNMP MIB file and User s manual in pdf format SNMP 1000 E2A1 One SNMP HTTP system manager kernel board mounted on a carrier board for chassis One 6 pin to 8 pin cable for CPU card connection One 2 pin cable for watchdog timer detection One 9 pin to 12 pin serial port cable for COM2 of CPU card One RJ 45 cable with bracket for external LAN connection One SNMP 1000 startup manual One CD contains utility program SNMP MIB file and user s manual in pdf format SNMP 1000 LCD One message display module One 8 pin cable for SNMP 1000 connection If any of those items are missing or damaged contact your distributor or sales representative immediately We have carefully inspected the product mechanically and electrically before shipment It should be free of marks and scratches and in perfect working order upon receipt As you unpack the product check it for signs of shipping damage For example damaged box scratches dents etc If it is damage
43. r215 Temp 1 21 r285 Temp 8 28 r206 Temp 0 20 Low Event Output 6 r216 Temp 1 21 r286 Temp 8 28 SNMP 1000 User s Manual 50 Command Device Device Code Device Sub Item Device Sub Code r207 Temp 0 20 Current Temp 7 r217 Temp 1 21 r287 Temp 8 28 Command Device Device Device Device Value xxxx Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code 201 Temp 0 20 High Limit 1 55 125 C Temperature or value in 211 Temp 1 21 STENGE gt or F depends on system set ting max 5 w281xxxxx Temp 8 28 5 202 0 20 High 2 1 Not used Alarm w212x Temp 1 21 Level 2 No Alarm 3 Critical w272x Temp 7 27 4 Major w282x Temp 8 28 5 Minor w203x Temp 0 20 High 3 1 None Event w213x Temp 1 21 Output 2 Power Off 3 DO 0 w263x Temp 6 26 4 DO 1 w273x Temp 7 27 5 DO 2 w283x Temp 8 28 6 DO 3 204 Temp 0 20 Low Limit 4 55 125 C Temperature or value in w214xxxxx Temp 1 21 67 257 F ASCII degree 5 CorF depends on e 27 d System set ting max 5 w284xxxxx Temp 8 28 en 5 51 Chapter 4 Command Device Device Device Device Value xxxx Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code w205x Temp 0 20 Low 5 1
44. ritical w862x DI 6 86 4 Major w872x DI 7 87 5 Minor w803x DI 1 80 Event 3 1 None Output w813x DI 2 81 2 Reset 2 3 Power Off w843x DI 4 84 4 DOO w853x DI 5 85 5 DO 1 w863x DI 6 86 6 DO 2 w873x DI 7 87 T DO 3 4 5 6 WDT Command Device Device Code Device Sub Item Device Sub Code r901 WDT 90 Alarm Level 1 r902 Event Output 2 r903 Current Status 3 SNMP 1000 User s Manual 64 Command Device Device Device Device Value x Remark Code Sub Item Sub Code w901x WDT 90 Alarm 1 1 Not used Level 2 No Alarm 3 Critical 4 Major 5 Minor w902x WDT 90 Event 2 1 None Output 2 Power Off 3 DO 0 4 DO 1 5 DO 2 6 DO 3 65 Chapter 4 SNMP 1000 User s Manual 66 Appendix Connector Pin Assign ments Appendix A Connector Pin Assignments A 1 External Buzzer J1 Pin Signal 1 Buzzer 2 VCC A 2 Auxiliary external power input CN1 4321 OOOD Pin Signal 1 12 V 2A max 2 GND 3 GND 4 5 V 2 A max SNMP 1000 User s Manual 68 A 3 LAN Connector CN2 11102 3100 4 510016 7 00 8 9100 10 1110 0112 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 SPLED LAN speed LED 2 TERMPLANE 3 RX 4 RX 5 GND 6 GND 7 TX 8 TX 9 LILED LAN link LED 10 TERMPLANE 11 N A 12 NC A 4 System SM Bus Connector CN3 Pin Signal 1 B SCLK I2C bus clock 2 B S
45. roup The following items can be set under this command SNMP Agent Model Name The model name of the SNMP controller Default value is SNMP 1000 It is advisable not to change the default model name IP Address The IP address of the SNMP 1000 Gateway Address The network default gateway address Network Mask The sub net mask setting SNMP Agent Date The internal date of SNMP 1000 Format mm dd SNMP Agent Time The internal time of SNMP 1000 Format hh mm ss SNMP 1000 User s Manual 20 Enter the number you desire to change and follow the instruction to enter the changed value Agent Group Menu SNHP gent F W Uersion u0 17 Ethernet address 88 EG 08 F1 88 87 1 SNMP Agent Model Name 5 1888 2 Ip fiddress 1 172 17 8 7 3 Gateway Address 8 8 8 8 4 Network Mask 1 255 255 0 0 5 SNHP figent Date 11 28 2001 6 SNHP Agent Time 1 13 37 21 8 Return to previous menu Please Enter Choice gt 1 Enter SNMP Agent Model Name SNMP 1666 SNMP 1000 3 2 1 2 Control Group The following items can be set under this command Admin User Name The user name of SNMP 1000 administrator Only the administrator is allowed to enter the console mode Default user name is advantech Admin User Password The administrator password With thi
46. s connector monitors the CPU card health status Use the 8 pin to 6 pin cable enclosed in the SNMP 1000 package to connect to CPU card CN19 CN21 CN18 PIN1 Brown alo PIN1 Red lolo 19 CN29 CPU Card SNMP 1000 Figure 2 5 Connect SNMP 1000 to a CPU card Note Only Advantech s new full sized CPU cards can be monitored including PCA 6002 PCA 6003 PCA 6004 PCA 6005 PCA 6181 PCA 6183 PCA 6184 PCA 6185 PCA 6186 PCA 6277 rev B and newer The Following CPU cards cannot be monitored PCA 6155V PCA 6168 PCA 6175 PCA 6176 PCA 6178 PCA 6179 PCA 6180 PCA 6275 PCA 6276 PCA 6277 rev A PCA 6278 PCA 6359 and earlier 2 2 14 Chassis and Watchdog Timer connectors CN20 CN26 CN27 CN28 CN26 or pin I and pin 2 of CN20 connects to chassis ATX power on off button CN27 or pin 3 and pin 4 of CN20 connects to chassis reset button SNMP 1000 User s Manual 14 CN28 or pin 5 and pin 6 of CN20 connects to the watchdog timer output pins of CPU card J2 The SNMP 1000 can detect the output signal of the watchdog timer when there is a time out signal A cable part number1703020558 is shipped with the SNMP 1000 to connect to the Watchdog timer output Connect CN28 to pin 1 amp pin 2 of J2 to generate an interrupt to the CPU card when there is a time out or connect to Pin 2 amp pin 3 of J2 to reset the CPU card N
47. s pass word a user is allowed to read and write to SNMP 1000 Default pass word is admin Community Read Only A general password for read only access Default read only password is public BOOTP DHCP Control Enables disables the BOOTP DHCP protocol Telnet Control Enables Disables the Telnet protocol TFTP Upgrade Control Enables disables the TFTP protocol for firm ware upgrade through the local network 21 HTTP Security Control Enables disables the HTTP login password request Control Group Menu 1 dmin User Name advantech 2 fidmin User Passuord 3 Community Read Only public BOOTP DHCP Control Disable 5 Telnet Control Enable 6 TFTP Upgrade Control Disable 7 HTTP Security Control Enable 8 Return to previous menu Please Enter Choice gt 3 2 1 3 Parameter Group The following items can be set under this command sysDescription SysContact SysName fiduantech sysLocation 1 Return to previous menu srun Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 Enter System Description sysDescription A description to this system This is an alphanumeric string up to 31 bytes Default is empty sysContact The contact information of the entity that manages the sys tem This is an a
48. t Date 1 Set Date gt Date OK 01 01 2002 01 01 2002 01 01 2002 01 01 2002 i ESC Enter i ESC Y T t Set Date Y 11 01 2002 Set Date mE 02 01 2002 i Y Y T Y SNMP 1000 User s Manual 32 3 3 11 Set System Time Cancel Il Y Y Enter Y System Time Enter Set Time I Set Time 13 00 13 00 13 00 ESC T i Enter Y 1 Set Time Y 23 00 Set Time 14 00 Y Y 3 3 12 View Active Alarms Enter Main Menu Enter ALM1 Critical Active Alarm 3 Fail gt ESC T Y Enter ALM2 Major CPU2 Vcore Low ESC Y Enter ALM3 Minor CPU2 Fan Low ESC 33 ESC gt Time OK 13 00 Enter ESC _ 1 Fail 01 31 13 00 30 gt ALM2 1 25V 01 31 13 00 30 gt ALM3 12000 rpm 01 31 13 00 30 3 3 13 View System Status Main Menu System Status SNMP 1000 User s Manual Enter Y Y System Status Fan Speed Enter Y ESC
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