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1. Fig 15 Enter NetProbe Lite IP address 3 A login screen will appear press ENTER By default the username and password is left blank Enter Network Password E ES Please type pour user name and password Site 1921680177 Realm User Name Password Save this password in pour password list Cancel Fig 16 NetProbe Lite Login screen Section 2 NetProbe Lite Web Manager Interface NetProbe Lite webpage main menu is divided into two sections The selections menu on the left and display menu on the right The selection menu consists of the following options 2 1 Information 2 2 Configuration 2 3 Log Information 2 4 Help NetProbe Lite User s Manual 12 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager 2 1 Information Click Information to open up the following sub menu 2 1 1 System Status 2 1 2 Current Status 3 http 192 168 0 202 Microsoft Internet Explorer Em lx ud File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q peck bd E a A pO search P Favorites A media Ea B SS A LJ e 3 adress gt E NetProbe Lite Information System Information Hardware Version HPROB Location My Office Firmware Version 2 36 PROB Signal Detection Type 8 Analog input Serial Number 3926660595 System Name NETPROBE Log Information System Contact Administrator System Time 2004 11 16 07 47 04 Uptime 00 07 51 Configuration Help Send Email for Daily Report Network Status MAC Address 00 03 EA 0C 35 33 Primary DN
2. 2 3 1 Event Log 2 3 2 Data Log 2 3 3 Save Data Log 2 4 Help 2 4 1 About NetProbe Appendix A Methods to Update NetProbe Lite Firmware 21 28 28 29 29 31 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1 Features NetProbe Lite is designed to collect output from equipment or devices This output can either be dry contact alarm signal or analog signals for remote monitoring and management systems These are all important data within a complex enterprise network Some of the main features of this device are Firmware Built in Web Server Configuration via telnet Web or Netility freeware PPPoE and DDNS protocol for xDSL broadband connection Allow Up to 8 User Accounts and Passwords Support Any Java Enabled Web Browser Supports PDA GPRS and WAP for GSM phone Network Protocol HTTP server TCP IP UDP SMTP PPPoE DDNS DNS Client SNTP BOOTP DHCP Telnet FTP SNMP TRAP PDA WAP GSM Hardware Built in temperature and humidity sensor Temperature detection range 40 C to 100 C Humidity detection range RH 0 to 100 Support 8 channels for Voltage input or 4 channels for dry contact input OV to 4 096V detection range in 8 bit 10 bit 12 bit resolution Individual voltage mode Voltage detection of Sig 1 to Sig 8 Voltage difference mode Voltage difference detection of Sig 1 Sig 2 Sig 3 Sig 4 Sig 5 Sig 6 Sig 7 Sig 8 LCD display shows the IP address Subnet
3. Reset to factory default Mega System Technologies Inc Tel 506 0 922060 Fax 00b6 4 07 922066 E mail senicemmegatec com tw http irww megatec com tw Fig 31 Event Log NetProbe Lite Firmware Version Display NetProbe Lite firmware version details NetProbe Lite Hardware Version Show the hardware version NetProbe Lite Serial Number Shows the serial number Reset to Factory Default Resets all settings to default settings NetProbe Lite User s Manual 29 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager Manufacturers Details Display the manufacture s contact details email to Mega System Technologies Inc website NetProbe Lite User s Manual Click on the email address to send an Alternatively click on the url to visit the 30 Appendix A Methods to Update NetProbe Lite Firmware Appendix A Methods to Update NetProbe Lite Firmware You can update NetProbe Lite s firmware using any of the following methods Method 1 Using Netility 1 Use Download Firmware function under Netility to update it Method 2 Using FTP Windows FTP is another way to upload the latest firmware into NetProbe Lite You can also use other FTP client software to do this In the following example NetProbe Lite IP address is 192 168 50 179 1 Click Start on Windows taskbar then Run type in ftp 192 168 50 179 2 Click OK Rue 21x a Type the name of a program Folder document or I
4. 10M Flash Data transmitting receiving Fig 6 NetProbe Lite LAN LED Indicator NetProbe Lite User s Manual ga Chapter 2 Installation Procedure Chapter 2 Installation Procedure Before you start using NetProbe Lite you will need to set up both the hardware and software The following is a flow chart on the installation procedure Connect the designated serial device power adaptor and Ethernet cable to NetProbe Lite Chapter 3 Install Netility supplied in the Utility CD Use Netility to setup the IP for Static IP Chapter 4 Open a standard web browser key in the IP and go thru the configuration in NetProbe Lite Web Manager Chapter 5 Set up completed Fig 7 NetProbe Lite UPS installation flowchart NetProbe Lite User s Manual 5 Chapter 3 NetProbe Lite Chapter 3 NetProbe Lite Installation The following details the installation procedure for NetProbe Lite Section 1 Installation Procedure Step 1 Connect the individual DB 9 pin to the device to be monitored Step 2 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to a hub router NetProbe Lite User s Manual 6 Chapter 3 NetProbe Lite Step 3 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to NetProbe Lite Ethernet port Step 4 Connect the DC adapter power output into NetProbe Lite socket and plug the DC adaptor into the wall socket Step 5 The LCD will display the IP Subnet Mask Ga
5. Administrator can specify the IP address of the user logging in Leave to allow the user to login from any place Click Apply to accept changes NetProbe Lite will confirm with a Write Complete message Click Reset to undo current changes 2 2 6 System Time This section is to set and synchronize NetProbe Lite System Time with the chosen Time Server System Time Time Between Automatic Updates 1 Hour y Adjust Mow Time Server ntpOfaude Ea Time Zone Relative to GMT GMT Apply Reset system Time rimidd yyyy hh mm ss 07 21 2004 02 44 27 Time Between Automatic Updates This item sets the interval between each time synchronization Select either 1 3 12 hours or 1 10 amp 30 days For manual and instant update click Adjust Now Time Server Click the down arrow and choose the nearest Time Server to your NetProbe Lite location Click Edit to bring up a list of 30 of the most common Time Servers EXA ntp Ise canberra edu au ntpD coreng corm au Delete ntpl cs mu 04 AU Delete ntpl cs mu OZ Al Delete HEERE ntpl rnp br Delete NetProbe Lite User s Manual 25 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager Note NetProbe Lite can list a maximum of 30 Time Servers In order to Add a new time server location you must first delete an existing time server from the list To add a new time server location 1 Click Delete to remove unwanted Time Server
6. Mask Gateway and Status or Voltage or individual channel sequentially 32 Bit 50MHz RISC ARM7 CPU System clock 25MHz or 50MHz Flash Memory 512KB 1MB 2MB 4MB 8MB Dynamic Memory 2MB 8MB 16MB Power supply 4 8V to 7 0V DC 250mA maximum Operating Voltage 3 3 volts Operating Temperature 0 C 50 C Operating Humidity 5 90 Dimensions 48mm x 68mm x 21m Weight 75g NetProbe Lite User s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Section 2 Networking with NetProbe Lite With NetProbe Lite the data in either analog voltage inputs up to 8 devices or dry contact digital inputs up to 4 devices can be collected and broadcast over the Internet or LAN These data can then be translated by a MIB and managed using SNMP NMS over HP OpenView Alternatively the user can use a web browser to view and monitor these devices from the NetProbe Lite web page SNMP NMS NetProbe Lite HP OPENVIEW WAN or Internet i a Temperature and Humidity Meter Sound Level Meter lees Cooking Thermometer Digital Light Meter Fig 1 NetProbe Lite Network diagram Section 3 Package Contents A standard package should contain these items EPR gt One NetProbe Lite module One Utility CD which contains 1 Netility to configure IP address and update the firmware 2 Time Server Time adjustment utility 3 Adobe Acrobat 5 0 Reader User Manual One Power Adaptor European USA NetProbe L
7. System eee system Mame oyster Contact system Location NETPROBE Administrator My Office System Name This is to give NetProbe Lite a name System Contact This is to give the administrator a name System Location This is to set NetProbe Lite location li Access Control Access Control Manager IP Address Community Permission Description pere public Read Write E a at E A E E qe sE Eaa F pE p F p F F pi public No Access No Access y No Access No Access y No Access No Access y No Access y Manager IP Address This set the IP address from where the administrator can manage NetProbe Lite It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses Use to manage NetProbe Lite from any IP addresses Community NetProbe Lite User s Manual 19 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager This is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be the same as that set in NMS Permission This is to set the administrator s authority Options are Read Read Write and No Access Description This is for an administrator to make notes Trap Notification The user can set up to eight 8 Trap recipient s address rap Notification Recelver IP Address Community severity Accept Description Events public Information No select public Information No public Information No public Information public Information public Information public Info
8. an event occurs Enter up to 8 recipient s email address in the next section li Recipient s Email Address for Event Log The user can determine which eight 8 email addresses will receive email notification when an event occurs Recipient s Email Address for Event Loc ME Account oT select Accounts PO select Accounts FO select Accountd PO select Account PO select Accountt PO select Account TT select Select Account Select Fig 26 NetProbe Lite Event Log recipient s email address Events This section determines the type of event an email is sent by NetProbe Lite The lists of available events are similar to the Trap Notification event selection NetProbe Lite User s Manual 22 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager E http 197 168 0 169 select_event htm Microsoft Internet Explorer Critical Value Yes Temperature out of threshold Humidity out of threshold Analog input Events Yeg Groupl out of threshold Group out of threshold Groupa out of threshold sroup4 out of threshold Groups out of threshold Groupb out of threshold Group out of threshold Groups out of threshold AAAAADD ak alaja o olojo oR o oR select All Clear All Apply fid Fig 27 NetProbe Lite Event Selection List NetProbe Lite will send the following email notification depending on which event has been selected 3 Analog group Underrun 192 168 0 150 i iol x File Edit
9. state o Groupa in open state o sroup4 in open state o Groupi in close state o isroupe in close state o Groupa in close state s Now C E No E E E Co i E El C o sroup4 in close state select All Clear All Apply El Fig 24 Trap Selection in a 4 Contact Closure Signal Detection setting Click Apply to confirm otherwise the changes will not be saved NetProbe Lite will confirm changes with a Write Complete message Click OK to return to the menu 2 2 4 Email This option sets the Email details for NetProbe Lite i E mail Settings Email Setting ee Email Server YAA sender s Email Address Email Server Requires Authentication NO Account Mame Password send Email When Event Occurs MO Fig 25 NetProbe Lite E mail Setting E mail Server Enter the email server NetProbe Lite User s Manual 21 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager Sender s Email Address This item determines NetProbe Lite s Email address Email Server Requires Authentication If set to YES the user will have to provide the account password for accessing the Email server Otherwise enter NO Account Name Enter the account login name for the email server Maximum 32 characters Password Enter the password for the above account name Send Email When Event Occurs If set to YES NetProbe Lite will send an email to the Recipient s Email Address when
10. 07 21 2004 16 35 04 o Analog input Analog group6 Underrun 07 21 2004 16 35 04 o Analog input Analog group5 Underrun 072212004 16 35 04 o Analog input Analog group4 Underrun 07 21 2004 16 35 04 o Analog input Analog groups Underrun 07 21 2004 16 35 04 o Analog input Analog group Underrun 07 21 2004 16 35 03 o Analog input Analog groupo Normal OF 21 2004 16 35 05 o Analog input Analog group Normal 07 21 2004 16 35 05 o Analog input Analog group6 Normal Fig 30 NetProbe Lite Daily Report email Send Email When Data Log overflow 500 records This will send an email to the recipient notify that the recorded data has exceeded 500 items 2 2 5 WEB This section allows you to set up to eight 8 User account for NetProbe Lite Once set a valid username and password must be entered in order to access NetProbe Lite User Name Password Permission IP Filter i User Account User Name Enter a user name here maximum length is 32 characters NetProbe Lite User s Manual 24 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager Password Set a password for the account maximum length is 16 characters case sensitive Permission Determine the permission to Read Write Administrator or Read only WARNING You MUST set at least one User Account permission to Read Write Administrator BEFORE setting a Read Only Failure to do so will result in you being locked out of NetProbe Lite Web Manager IP Filter To increase security the
11. 2 Click OK when it prompt Are you sure that you want to delete the data 3 Enter the new time server URL in the space below and click Ada Time Server ntp ise canberra edu au Delete ntp coreng com au Delete ntp0 cs mu 0 4U Delete Click Back to go back to the System Time menu Time Zone Relative to GMT Select the appropriate time zone for your area relative to GMT The System Time will change automatically when the Time Zone is set System Time mm dd yyyy hh mm ss This section is to set NetProbe Lite System Time manually The format is pre determined to mm dd yyyy hh mm ss li Auto Restart Auto Restart system for Every 0 Disable 0 Minute Apply Reset Manual Restart System Auto Restart System for Every 0 Disable Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to 0 disabled Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute i e between 1 minute or 166 65 hour or 1 to 9999 Hour 1 hour to 416 6 days Warning If the system resets all the data recorded in the Event Log or Data Log will be erased Manual Restart System Use this feature to manually restart the system 1 Click Apply 2 A Restart System Now message will appear to confirm that the system is being restarted NetProbe Lite User s Manual 26 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager 3 Click IE or your browser Refresh button to retu
12. NetProbe Lite Web Based 8 Channel Sensor Collector User Manual Version 1 2 Copyright Information Copyright O 2004 2005 Mega System Technologies Inc All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited Technical Support and Contact Information Mega System Technologies Inc Tel 886 2 87922060 Fax 886 2 87922066 Web www megatec com tw Customer Service service megatec com tw CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1 Features Section 2 Networking with NetProbe Lite Section 3 Package Contents Section 4 NetProbe Lite Description Section 5 NetProbe Lite DB 9 Pin Assignment Section 6 NetProbe Lite Indicators Chapter 2 Installation Procedure Chapter 3 NetProbe Lite Installation Section 1 Installation Procedure Chapter 4 Using Netility to Setup IP 8 Update Firmware Section 1 Installing Netility Section 2 Using Netility 2 1 Network Selection 2 2 Configure 2 2 1 IP Address 2 2 2 Advanced 2 3 Upgrade Firmware 2 4 About 2 5 Refresh Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager Section 1 Introduction Section 2 NetProbe Lite Web Manager Interface 2 1 Information 2 1 1 System Status 2 1 2 Current Status 2 2 Configuration 2 2 1 NetProbe Properties 2 2 2 Network 2 2 3 SNMP 2 2 4 Email 2 2 5 WEB 2 2 6 System Time 2 3 Log Information O o 0 o 0 QOHKH lt UU Pb OO0 Y NN NN N N N N A FF o dh N OF A O DMD HP bb BH W W NYP NW NO a O O O
13. S Server 168 95 1 1 Connection Type Auto Sense Secondary DNS Server IP Address 192 168 0 202 Time Server ntpO fau de Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 PPPoE IP Gateway 192 168 0 1 Email Server Fig 17 NetProbe Lite Information Menu 2 1 1 System Status Click on System Status to display the System Information and Network Status The information and values here are either provided by NetProbe Lite or were set by the users in the Configuration section earlier on i System Information This section shows NetProbe Lite System Information such as the Hardware and Firmware Version the serial number current local System Time the system name contact location uptime and Signal Detection Type These values are either provided by NetProbe Lite or set by user earlier li Network Status This section shows NetProbe Lite Network settings The MAC address is unique to every NetProbe Lite All the other values are set by the user in the Configuration page NetProbe Lite User s Manual 13 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager 2 1 2 Current Status The Current Status displays information collected by NetProbe Lite Such as Temperature Humidity and data from each connected device By default the Refresh Status is set to 10 seconds Choose between 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds and 1 minute Refresh status every fio seconds Signal Detection Type o Analog input Signal Stats eee Temperature Pekas ai Humi
14. Wiew Tools Message Help E j Lo e a From steventmegatec cam Er Date Wednesday 21 July 2004 4 26 PM To steventmegatec com ty Subject Analog group Underrunt 192 168 0 150 IP 192 166 0 150 system Location My Office status Analog group Underrun Fig 28 NetProbe Lite A Trap Event Notification iii Recipient s Email Address for Daily Report The user can determine which four 4 email addresses will receive a Daily Report from NetProbe Lite Recipients Email Address for Dail Account Account Accounts Account4 send Email for Daily Report hh mm ss mo lat send email when Data Log overflow 500 records NetProbe Lite User s Manual 23 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager Fig 29 NetProbe Lite Daily Report recipient s email address Account Enter the email address of the daily report recipient Send Email for Daily Report hh mm ss To enable sending of a daily report click Yes and enter the report time in 24hr format The Daily report will include information from Event Log and Data Log Fie Edit View Tools Message Help amp NetProbe Report 192 168 0 150 i oj x From steventimegatec com kw Date wednesday 21 July 2004 4 26 PM To steven megatec com kw Subject MetFrobe Report 192 168 0 150 Date Time Type Device Event 07 21 2004 16 35 04 o Analog input Analog groupo Underrun 07 21 2004 16 35 04 S Analog input Analog group Underrun
15. ature Humidity detection range Critical Value hin hWhax Temperature 10 100 E 0 00 50 00 Humidity 0 100 Se lo lao Temperature Set the temperature range between 10 C to 100 C Humidity Set the humidity range between 0 to 100 If the temperature drops below the minimum set value or over the maximum value a TRAP will be sent iii Analog Bipolar Unipolar Detection Setting Analong Detection Setting 0 Y 4 096 Y Group Caption Factor Unit Min Max 1 Group 11 00 Group2 1 00 Groupa 1 00 Group 1 00 Grous 1 00 Grous 1 00 Groupr 1 00 Grous 1 00 Caption Description Group Group number corresponding to Sig grouping Caption Enter a suitable name for this group signal Factor The factor needs to multiply on the signal voltage detected Unit The Unit of the signal Min Set the minimum value OV PERRE TT PERRE TT ma AH m Mm amp WwW y M Max Set the maximum value 4 096V iv Contact Closure Detection Setting NetProbe Lite User s Manual 15 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager Detection Setting Group Caption i rou id gt Group gt Groups Groupe Enter a suitable name for the group signal Maximum of 31 characters v Data Log Record Data Every 1 minute Record Data Every Use this option to determine the record interval Choose between 1 minute 10 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour or None 2 2 2 Network T
16. dity 25 Groupi 4 10 Group 2 20 Groups 2 06 Groupd 1 61 Groups 1 40 Groupb 1 19 Group 1 08 Groups 1 04 Fig 18 NetProbe Lite Current Status Menu 2 2 Configuration Please ensure that each of the following option is set correctly Otherwise NetProbe Lite may not work properly 2 2 1 NetProbe Properties 2 2 2 Network 2 2 3 SNMP 2 2 4 Email 2 2 5 WEB 2 2 6 System Time 2 2 1 NetProbe Properties This section determines the types of signal to be detected and their detection parameters i Type There are four 4 different Signal Detection Types available Tee SS ee ESS SSS eee signal Detection Type 8 Analog Input i r 4 Difterential Signal InputiLinipolar 4 Contact Closure Input Critical Value Teamnerature 10 10 AAN Signal Detection Type Description 8 Analog input For detection 8 individual analog signals Signal detection range from 0 v to 4 096 v 4 Differential Signal Input For detection 4 differential analog signals Signal NetProbe Lite User s Manual 14 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager Bipolar detection range from 2 048 v to 2 048 v 4 Differential Signal Input For detection 4 differential analog signals Signal Unipolar detection range from 0 v to 4 096 v 4 Contact Closure Input For detection 4 contact closure signals Signal detection of either opened or closed state ii Critical Value Enter in the minimum and maximum Temper
17. dy for new user User 192 168 586 179 lt none gt gt admin 331 need password Password 238 OK 266 Port command successful 156 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list 2 32 DK528 bin 226 Transfer complete ftp 16 bytes received in BM BBSeconds 16000 BBKbytes sec ftp ftp gt put c work snetagentsprjiswmag Y2 32 DK528B bin 200 Port command successful 156 Opening data connection for 2 32 DK528 bin 226 file received ok ftp 1040384 bytes sent in 3 28Seconds 317 BBKbytes sec ftp gt quit same version new type OK Method 4 Using IE Browser This method uses IE to update the latest firmware Open IE then type in the account password and NetProbe Lite IP address to be updated in the following format ftp lt username gt lt password gt lt NetProbe Lite IP address gt Once logged in the current firmware and version will be displayed Copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process There are two method to log in a ftp admin password 192 168 50 179 Enter the password that was set earlier using Netility Otherwise enter NetProbe Lite s default value Username admin Password lt blank gt example ftp admin 192 168 50 179 b ftp 192 168 50 179 The follow error message will show when the above is entered Ignore it and select Enter Identity at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as the User Name and lt blank gt Password to re en
18. his option determines NetProbe Lite Network settings i IP Address IF Address 182 168 0 30 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Obtain an IP address By manual Fig 19 NetProbe Lite IP Address Settings IP Address If you want to fix the IP address enter your chosen IP address here Otherwise go to Obtain an IP address and choose via DHCP Subnet Mask This item sets NetProbe Lite Subnet Mask The value is normally 255 255 255 0 Gateway This item is to set NetProbe Lite Gateway Obtain an IP address The IP address can be set a By manually b Using DHCP or c Using Bootp NetProbe Lite will reboot after the above settings have been changed DNS Server IP NetProbe Lite User s Manual 16 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager DNS Server IP Primary ONS Server IP 192 168 0 1 secondary DNS Server IP Fig 20 NetProbe Lite DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This item sets NetProbe Lite primary DNS Server IP address Enter a value here if you have a DNS Server IP Secondary DNS Server IP This item sets NetProbe Lite secondary DNS Server IP address NetProbe Lite will use the secondary DNS Server IP address if the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working Ethernet Connection Type Auto Sense Fig 21 NetProbe Lite Ethernet Settings Connection Type This item sets the communication speed between NetProbe Lite and the Network Choose Auto Sense to let NetProbe Lite automa
19. ility to Setup IP Update Firmware 2 2 2 Advanced In order to increase security of NetProbe Lite Netility offers two additional security features i Netility Password Use this to set an access password for Netility WARNING Do not lose this password If the password is lost Netility will not be able to perform future firmware upgrades ii Management Protocol This function is disabled for NetProbe Lite 2 3 Upgrade Firmware Netility offers a convenient firmware upgrade To upgrade your firmware follow the following procedure Download the latest firmware 1 Open internet explorer and browse to http www megatec com tw CustomerService Download csdownload htm Make sure that you choose NetProbe Lite Downloading the wrong firmware may permanently damage NetProbe Lite 2 Check if the latest firmware has been released 3 Click to download and save the file to your local hard drive Upgrade NetProbe Lite firmware 1 Open Netility 2 Click Download Firmware from the Netility main menu 3 Click Lal and browse to the location where you save the firmware 4 Select the new firmware file bin and 5 Click Start Firmware Download File name CimegateciDE520 bin q Fig 12 Netility Update NetProbe Lite firmware NetProbe Lite red and yellow LED will flash alternately to indicate that firmware upgrading is in progress Once completed NetProbe Lite will reboot NetProbe Lite U
20. ipolar c 4 Differential Signal input Group Overrun Normal and Underrun unipolar NetProbe Lite User s Manual 27 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager d 4 ContactClosure Input Group Close or Open state 2 3 2 Data Log This is a data log page It record changes in temperature humidity and data from each connected device It can log up to 500 events When this limit is reached NetProbe Lite will delete the earliest event record and continue logging new events Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on Save Data Log Date Time idity Groupi Group Group3 Group4 Groups Group Group Group 07721 2004 16 25 36 22270 01 09F 20 Y 0 34 0 61 0 45 0 45 0 45 0 31 0 00 0 00 07 21 2004 16 24 55 27 27C 01 09F 29 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 07721 2004 16 23 35 27 7390 81 91F 29 1 11 0 77 0 51 0 51 0 56 0 51 0 11 0 26 017212004 16 2235 26 020 00 27 F 30 Yo 0 42 0 55 0 37 0 39 0 37 0 31 0 21 0 16 07721 2004 16 21 35 27 27C 01 09F 32 Y 0 71 0 80 0 56 0 59 0 64 0 55 ap 0 22 07721 2004 16 20 35 27 27C 81 09F 30 0 85 1 01 0 69 0 66 0 69 0 58 0 40 0 26 07212004 16 19 55 27 270 01 09F qe Fo 0 00 0 02 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 02 0 03 07721 2004 16 16 55 22 270 01 09F 32 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 07721 2004 16 17 35 22 2702 01 09F 30 Yo 0 68 1 01 0 66 0 64 0 67 0 59 0 42 0 31 01 01 2001 00 00 04 22 27 81 09F 30 127 1 09 0 71 0 67 OFF 0 69 0 39 0 35 Clear Note To change the record interval be
21. ite User s Manual 2 Chapter 1 Introduction Section 4 NetProbe Lite Description DB9 Connector Temperature Sensor ff LCD Display Humidity Sensor Power Error LED Connector Temperature Sensor Power LED 10Mbps Link LED USB Data Transmitting 10 100Mbps Fast 100Mbps Link LED Ethernet Connector Fig 2 NetProbe Lite Front View Section 5 NetProbe Lite DB 9 Pin Assignment Fig 3 DB 9 Male NetProbe Lite DB 9 PIN Assignment Male DB 9 Pin No naa Sig 1 Sig 3 Sig 5 Sig 7 GND NetProbe Lite User s Manual 3 il Chapter 1 Introduction Sig 2 Sig 4 Sig 6 Sig 8 Fig 4 NetProbe Lite DB 9 PIN assignment 6 7 8 9 NOTE Due to the variety of available device the user will have to modify the connector to suite their purpose Section 6 NetProbe Lite Indicators NetProbe Lite LED Status Indicators Color Signal Definition Condition Description Green Power state On Normal power Red Error Condition On Error condition occurred Yellow Data activity Flash when there is data detection on DB 9 signals When there is a user logon the Yellow LED will be ON for 30 seconds Fig 5 NetProbe Lite Status LED Indicator NetProbe Lite LAN Port LED Light indicators Color Condition Description Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmitting receiving Yellow On Internet correspond speed is
22. nternet resource and Windows will open it For you 3 The systems will requests for your User Name and Password Enter admin for User Name and press Enter The default password is left blank Once the User Name and Password is verified the server will response with 230 OK to indicate that Login is successful SA CA WINNT system32 ftp exe Connected to 192 168 8 15B 228 Service ready for new user User 2192 168 8 1548 lt none gt gt admin 331 need password Password 238 OK Ftp If you enter the wrong Username or Password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in 4 FTP commanos NetProbe Lite User s Manual 31 Appendix A Methods to Update NetProbe Lite Firmware Is This command request the server to list all files and sub file in the current menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetProbe Lite of its IP put lt client s file route gt This command ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point Use this to upload the latest firmware to your NetProbe Lite quit This command allow the user to logout and close the FTP connection Illustration The picture shows that the latest NetProbe Lite firmware file uploaded from the local computer located in c work netagent prjs nag 2 32 DK520 bin to the NetProbe Lite with an IP address 192 168 50 179 ca CAWINDO WSS ystem32 ftp exe Connected to 192 168 586 179 226 Service rea
23. r Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Enable disable using the external IP for DDNS server registration If this function is enabled the NET101 will get the external IP by the help of STUN server and then use this IP to register the IP of the DDNS server Primary STUN Server IP Input the primary STUN server IP The NET101 will use this server s help to get the external IP address The default IP is 66 7 238 210 Secondary STUN Server IP Input the secondary STUN server IP The NET101 will use this server s help to get the external IP address when the primary STUN server has no respond The default IP is 67 153 142 67 v PPPoE Use this option to allow NetProbe Lite to connect to the internet using your xDSL modem Once set up NetProbe Lite will be able connect to the Internet directly without going thru a PC PPPoE When Connection should be made Disabled Login Marne Login Password Fig 23 NetProbe Lite PPPoE setting When Connection should be made NetProbe Lite User s Manual 18 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager The user has a choice of Disabled Connect always Default setting NetProbe Lite will automatically dial up the ISP Login Name Enter your login name as provided by your ISP Login Password Enter your password as provided by your ISP 2 2 3 SNMP This page is to set the SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS Network Management System i MIB System MIB
24. rmation public Information Select Select Select d a 4 Select Select HITT Select a 4 elelelelelelele Select a 4 Receiver IP Address Enter the email address of the person to receive Trap Notification Community This is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be the same as that set in NMS Severity This determines the severity of the Trap It is divided into three main types Type Description Information To receive all traps Warning To receive only warning and Severe traps Severe To receive only severe trap Please refer to your NMS for Trap levels and settings Accept Use this section to set weather the recipient should receive a TRAP or not Useful for temporarily disable Trap reception for the user Description This is for the administrator to make short notes Max of 47 characters NetProbe Lite User s Manual 20 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager Events This section allows you to select events you will be notified of from a drop down list Click the select button a menu will open Click either Yes or No Note The Trap notification for the Input Events will depend on the Signal Detection Type selected under NetProbe Properties Critical Value Was Temperature out ofthreshold Humidity out of threshold A Contact Closure Input Events Yes Groupi in open state 2 2 lsroup in open
25. rn to the webpage 2 3 Log Information NetProbe Lite will create log information for any variations detected and record it Two types of logs are available 2 3 1 Event Log 2 3 2 Data Log 2 3 1 Event Log An event log will be created for each of the device connected to NetProbe Lite A total of 500 records can be logged Click Clear at the bottom right of the log to delete all log files The Event Log will record je 01 01 2001 00 00 45 ni 01 01 2001 00 00 23 01 01 2001 00 00 18 01 01 2001 00 00 18 01 01 2001 00 00 18 01 01 2001 00 00 08 01 01 2001 00 00 06 01401 2001 00 00 04 Undefined Analog groups Underrun z Analog grouph Underrun Analog group4 Underrun Analog group Underrun Analog groups Underrun Helle Analog group Underrun z Analog groups Underrun Date Time This is a record of the Date mm dd yyyy and Time hh mm ss when the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration Type This shows the current Signal Detection Type Refer to the icons below 8 Analog Input dhi 4 Differential Signal Input Bipolar 4uni 4 Differential Signal Input Unipolar 4cci 4 Contact Closure Input Event This displays the event corresponding to the Date Time The events that will be recorded for the detection Signal Detection Type Event Recorded a 8 Analog Input Group Overrun Normal and Underrun b 4 Differential Signal Input Group Overrun Normal and Underrun B
26. ser s Manual 10 Chapter 4 Using Netility to Setup IP Update Firmware Note If the downloading upgrade process is interrupted or the data is corrupted NetProbe Lite will keep its default firmware to avoid complete data loss If this happens repeat the above firmware upgrade procedure 2 4 About This section displays the current Netility version gt Metility 3 1 Mega System Technologies Inc Copyright 04 200 Fig 13 Netility version examined 2 5 Refresh Normally Netility will automatically search for any NetProbe Lite connected to the LAN However the user can do a manual search by click the Refresh icon Fig 14 Netility Manually search for NetProbe Lite NetProbe Lite User s Manual 11 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager Section 1 Introduction After you have setup the hardware and set an IP address for NetProbe Lite you will then be able to go to NetProbe Lite web site to monitor manage and control the serial devices All you have to do is enter the new IP address into any standard web browser To do this 1 Startthe Web Brower Netscape or Internet Explore 2 Enter NetProbe Lite IP Address that was set earlier using Netility e g 211 21 67 51 and press ENTER 3 Welcome te Megalec A Explorer Fie Edt vew Favorites Tois Med ca Beck 2 OOA As rote Ger ye GO E Assess 211 21 67 51 Pu ua gt
27. ter NetProbe Lite User s Manual 32 Appendix A Methods to Update NetProbe Lite Firmware 3 ftp 77192 168 50 179 Microsoft Internet Explorer Server 192 168 50 179 User Name Anonymous FTP Folder Error Use Copy To Folder on the File menu to download files and folders e to your computer Click here for other useful hints Once the connection has been established the following window will be display The user may then transfer the latest firmware here in order to complete the updating steps EJ ftp 7 192 168 50 179 Microsoft Internet Explorer Server 192 168 50 179 User Name Anonymous Use Copy To Folder on the File menu to download files and folders to your computer Click here for other useful hints NetProbe Lite User s Manual 33
28. teway the current temperature and humidity Enter the shown IP address into a standard WEB browser to login into NetProbe Lite web manager WARNING Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter DC 5 3V is correct before plugging into the power outlet NetProbe Lite User s Manual Chapter 4 Using Netility to Setup IP Update Firmware Chapter 4 Using Netility to Setup IP amp Update Firmware Section 1 Installing Netility 1 Insert the Utility CD into the CD ROM drive and execute Netility exe 2 After installation is completed Netility group will appear in Windows Start gt Program Group E Netility RUPS 2000 gt Uninstall Fig 8 Netility Group 3 Click Netility to start the program Section 2 Using Netility The Netility main menu is shown below The selection menu is located on the left The device hardware firmware and P address connected to a LAN are displayed on the right Metility O Select Network card in you system EES Configure NetProbe Lite Update NetProbe Lite Firmware a About Netility 2 21 BMP 192 168 0 183 Conduct another search for NetProbe Lites on network Fig 9 Netility Main Menu 2 1 Network Selection Once Netility starts up it will automatically search for the computer s Network card If not click on Network Selection on the main menu to start the search A pop up window will sho
29. tically decide on the appropriate connection speed Alternatively you can manually choose either e 10Mbps Half Duplex e 10Mbps Full Duplex e 100Mbps Half Duplex e 100Mbps Full Duplex NetProbe Lite will reboot if this setting is changed Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS U OO sevices Provider None Domain Mame Login Name Login Password aa STUN server to get Public Yes 7 Primary STUN Server IP 66 7 238 210 secondary STUN Server IP 67 153 142 67 Fig 22 NetProbe Lite Dynamic DNS Settings Service Provider For users with a Dynamic IP NetProbe Lite can be configured to point the current IP as provided by your ISP upon each successful dial up to the internet to a dynamic DNS provider This will enable you to locate NetProbe Lite every time the IP changes due to an ADSL connection redial NetProbe Lite User s Manual 1 7 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager To enable this function you will first have to register with either one of these three service providers e None Choose this only if you have a Static IP e 3322 0rg e dhs org e DynDNS Dynamic e DynDNS Custom e Myddns com e Zive org Domain Name Enter the Domain Name you have created from one of the three websites Login Name Enter your login name for the above domain name You should have this when you register with the above DDNS provider Login Password Enter your password You should have this when you register with the above DDNS provide
30. tween each data log go to NetProbe Properties gt Data Log 2 3 3 Save Data Log Use this function to save a record of the Data Log Any record not saved will be lost in the event of a system reboot 1 Click on Save Data Log to download the CSV file Choose a file name and location The default file name is netprobe csv Sawein A Desktop de Ez ES My Documents My Computer SE My Network Places 44 100 Shared Files Moun tone save as type Microsoft Excel Comma Separated Values File Cancel Z File name 2 Click Save to start downloading the file NetProbe Lite User s Manual 28 Chapter 5 NetProbe Lite Web Manager 3 Use Microsoft Excel to open the file Ed Microsoft Excel netprobe csy D lx E File Edit wiew Insert Format Tools Data Window Help Adobe POF Type a question For help _ al X arial 10 B7U 5 HB 8 8B EE o o A DBS D kade A git 2 2S Ga ta dG al E Ml Ye Reply with changes 7 Al ki fe DateTime Group Groups Group Groupe ITemperatu Humidity Group Groupe Groupa Group 01 01 0 01 29 55 85 2r 4 1 2 2b 2 06 1 62 1 43 1 2 1 03 1 06 01 01 0 00 29 55 85 26 O O O O O O O O Draws i AutoShapes O el Ae Lan Ready 2 4 Help 2 4 1 About NetProbe About NetProbe NetProbe Firmware Version 2 36 PROBE NetProbe Hardware Version HPROB NetProbe Serial Number 3976660595
31. w the available Network Adapter Next select the Network Adapter which is connected to the LAN and click OK to return to the main menu NetProbe Lite will now appear in the main menu display area NetProbe Lite User s Manual 8 Chapter 4 Using Netility to Setup IP Update Firmware Netility jx Metio Network Adapter e p Config Network Adapter available Realtek RTLG1 3945 PCT Fast Ethernet Adapter Boa Fig 10 Netility Network Selection 2 2 Configure Select NetProbe Lite on the right display screen and then click Configure This will bring up the IP Address Configuration window Here the user can set e P Address e Advanced for port setting configuration 2 2 1 IP Address This section sets an IP Address for NetProbe Lite Enter your IP Address if you have a Static IP otherwise choose Obtain an IP address by DHCP A Configure IP Address Advanced Address Configuration C Obtain an IP address by DHCP f Obtain an IP address by BOOTP IF Address 192 168 O 5 eubnet Mask a aa eee age tl Crateway 192 168 0 254 Fig 11 Netility Set an IP Address for NetProbe Lite Once the IP address is set you will be able to connect to the NetProbe Lite webpage from a standard browser Obtain an IP address by DHCP or BOOTTP the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway is acquired automatically by the system NetProbe Lite User s Manual 9 Chapter 4 Using Net
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