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1. The first discovered UPS connected through RS232 or USB is automatically assigned as the Power source the Status icon is Green D AQ Intelligent Power Protector Views o Node List IF Views Type Status Name Q Power Source Q 3 Events Events List Events Calendar Pulsar 1000 RT2U 12150071 JE Settings A Auto Discovery C Actions Sh User List Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Description Pulsar 1000 RT2U Class USB device Serial number 1 2150071 2 Quick scan Pe Range scan Ai Address es scan q S E Select all A Page 16 70 www eaton com 3 1 2 Discover the nodes Connected on the Network From the Settings Auto Discovery item the following discovery methods are available Quick Scan automatically performed when application starts Range Scan Address Scan Notes e Each network node Web SNMP Card must have a valid IP address or a DNS name in the range that you have entered for auto discovery Refer to the compatibility list Intelligent Power Protector automatically receives the alarms through notification or polling e Required Connect UPS XSlot BD configuration e Set the IPP discovery password to the same value as the Web SNMP read community name default is public e In ConnectUPS Write Access Managers control menu via telnet ssh or serial connection disable SNMP access restricted by IP Hostname
2. Use Case 2 To save battery backup time you want to stop all your computers after a predefined time On IPP 1 Shutdown Controller configure a Shutdown timer value this configuration parameter is available from Settings Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration Note In this case the automatic restart for all the computers is guaranteed Use Case 3 You want to perform load shedding on the specific computer hosting IPP 2 stop the computer hosting IPP 2 after a predefined time On IPP 2 configure a Shutdown timer value this configuration parameter is available from Settings gt Shutdown Edit Shutdown Configuration Note In this case the automatic restart for the computer hosting IPP 2 is not guaranteed Note Use Case 3 can be combined with Use Case 1 or Use Case 2 Use Case 4 Typical example with 4 computers According to the servers roles you may want to shutdown the servers at different times e Computer hosting IPP 1 is directly attached to the UPS USB Serial The shutdown Controller has to be installed on the server that will be the last one to shutdown Note On Pulsar series this computer has to be powered by the master outlet e Computer hosting IPP 2 is a computer that requires a long delay to shutdown e g hosting database or VM Ware e Computer hosting IPP 3 is a computer that requires being the last one to be shutdown as other servers depend on it e g File server e Computer hosting IPP 4 is another
3. Battery output voltage Output frequency Output voltage Output current Global apparent power Global active power 59 Hz 229 60 Hz 231 v UA 202 v BO Hz 231 v OVA UW This panel displays the selected device electrical parameters single phase or 3 phases depending on the node capabilities 4 2 3 Environment Environment Temperature UDO 22 9 a Humidity CUT 182 Input 1 O Open Input 2 Open This panel displays the selected device sensor information Temperature Humidity level Dry contact status Open Closed This panel is only available when the source is a Web SNMP card e Temperature Senso e Humidity Humidity level e Input 1 e Input 2 4 2 4 Graph Graph AY0J1901H Date Input voltage Load level Battery capacity Battery run time 05 21 10 8 56 34 am r temperature in C Status of first contact open closed Status of second contact open closed 05 21 10 9 43 11 am 234 Y WII 28 CA 100 11 min 40 s This panel displays the graph of the main measures of the selected device To read the values proceed as follows Place your mouse cursor over the graph a vertical line appears over it and you can read the values in the box for the selected date Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 05 21 10 10 56 34 am Page 43 70 www eaton com The ei button allows you to zoom in the graph The button allows you to s
4. E Le Powering Business Worldwide AO 283 Views e Power Source Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Intelligent Power Protector Y Power Source Information and Status Description Nominal apparent power IP address Mac Address Serial number Class Location Contact Link Battery state Power Source Load level Battery capacity Battery run time Master output Master Load segment 1 Group1 Load segment 2 Group2 Graph 2 hours Date 22 04 2013 09 52 32 22 04 2013 08 29 51 vz Eaton 9PX 6000i 6000 VA mx G203C52038 Network Management Card HF Computer Room Computer Room Manager Resting O On utiity MI 0 HERR 100 3 h 48 min 00 s on on E on O 22 04 2013 10 29 51 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Statistics 7 days Other data Master output Load segment 1 Load segment 2 www eaton com T OA UCA a no 4 2 US EE de e BEE 5 S Installation PrerequisSnes saa esse 5 2 1 On the System Hosting Intelligent Power Protector cccccccesesessseseceseseseseevevecesesererseveveceeenenen 5 2 2 On the System that Displays Web based Graphical User Interface snaennnnnneennnnennnnnnennnnnrenenn 6 Quick Start amp Instala a a 7 WINGOWS ASTM Nr caia 9 2 1 Graphical installation asrrnrnnnnrorrnnnnrrvnnnnrerrnnnrenrnnnnrnnnnnnrennnnnrennnnnnsennnnerenn
5. Manager mass configuration mass update Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 4 70 www eaton com 2 Installation 2 1 Installation Prerequisites 2 1 1 On the System Hosting Intelligent Power Protector Supported Operating Systems Intelligent Power Protector can be installed on many systems please refer to the Eaton compatibilities file http ogsoftware eaton com install common eaton os compatibilities aa pdf The Linux package is based on standard Linux mechanisms and therefore can be installed and used with other Linux distributions Feedbacks test or bug reports are welcome at EATON Support email address contact technical at eaton com The Eaton compatibilities file http pqsoftware eaton com install common eaton os compatibilities aa paf shows the compatibility between Intelligent Power Protector and many Linux operating system Software compatibility limitations To avoid network or serial port access conflicts you cannot install the Intelligent Power Protector on a machine that also hosts the Eaton Intelligent Power Manager or Eaton Enterprise Power Manager the Eaton Network Shutdown Module the Network Management Proxy Personal Solution Pac LanSafe and LanSafe Web View Netwatch Standby configuration Windows In Configuration Panel gt Power Option properties e You must unselect the Standby configuration of your Operating System to be comp
6. system tray icon is not started upon installation or upgrade Solution 1 Launch the following command as your standard user from a terminal or using a Launch feature usr local Eaton IntelligentPowerProtector mc2 systray Note that if you launch this command from a terminal you will need to add an ampersand amp at the end of the command line in order to detach the process Solution 2 Close your graphical session and log into a new one The notification icon will be automatically started with the new graphical session Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 66 70 www eaton com Linux Unity desktop Eaton Intelligent Power Manager Open shortcut is not present Solution Open a terminal and type the following line sudo xdg desktop menu install novendor usr local Eaton IntelligentPowerProtector desktop Eaton directory usr local Eaton IntelligentPowerProtector desktop IPP directory usr local Eaton IntelligentPowerProtector desktop Open desktop After this you can type open in the search box of the unity menu to retrieve the Open shortcut You can also simply open a web browser and enter the following URL http localhost 4679 In the Linux Network System integration Linux Network proxy not detected If your network proxy was not detected during installation you will not be able to access automatic update and other Internet resources from IPP
7. Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 7 70 www eaton com Step 2 Configuration When started the application automatically performs a Quick scan Using the Quick scan operation you will discover e Serial line connected UPSs RS232 or USB The discovered UPS connected through RS232 or USB is automatically assigned as the Power source the Status icon is Green D e Networked UPSs through broadcast within a few seconds Quick Scan is compatible with following Web SNMP Cards Network MS ex 66102 103006826 and Modbus MS ex 66103 Connect UPS XSlot PXGX 2000 P N 103005868 5591 PXGX UPS Card The discovered UPS connected through Network are not automatically assigned as the Power source You have to select the node and click on the button Set as Power Source the icon becomes Green D The discovered nodes are displayed in Settings Auto Discovery For the other nodes please perform the discovery based on IP address ranges Range scan Using the Range Scan operation you will discover the nodes that are outside of the Network segment In the Settings Shutdown page assign the IP address of the UPS that powers the local Computer In the Settings User List page assign the access rights through login and password Step 3 Operation The Views gt Power Source menu item optional allows you to supervise the current state of the UPS that powers the server running Intelligent Power Pr
8. Redundancy alarm Management with 4 modules According to the user defined Redundancy Level and the Load we detail following information e Ris the number of redundant UPSs e Status of Redundancy lost alarm Load Load lt 20 KW 20 KW lt Load lt 40 40 KW lt Load lt 60 60 KW lt Load lt 80 Redundancy KW KW KW Cem je active ge s Lost active Ee active A en B n GZ Lost active Lost active Lost active Protection alarm Management with 4 modules According to the Load and the Number of failed UPSs we detail following information e P isthe number of UPSs protecting the load e Ris the number of redundant UPSs e Status of Protection lost alarm Load Load lt 20 KW Sc KW lt Load lt 40 Sc KW lt Load lt 60 sep KW lt Load lt 80 Cem P 3 R 2 R 2 ou Protection Lost active Protection Lost active Prole on Lost active P 1 R 0 P 1 R 0 gt P 1 R 0 gt P 1 R 0 gt Protection Lost active Protection Lost active Protection Lost active P 0 R 0 gt P 0 R 0 gt P 0 R 0 gt P 0 R 0 gt Protection Lost active Protection Lost active Protection Lost active Protection Lost active Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 60 70 www eaton com 5 6 Redundancy compatibility list Eaton has tested in redundant mode following UPSs and topologies Other topologies or UPSs may work but have not been tested UPS Parallel Multiple Hot Stand
9. this is the default setting since firmware version 2 02 or configure it correctly IPP has to be configured in trusted host list e Required PXGX 2000 amp PXGX UPS cards configuration e Set the IPP discovery password to the same value as the PXGX read community name default is public e In PXGX Access control page disable SNMP access restricted by IP Hostname or configure it correctly IPP has to be configured in trusted host list e In PXGX Take care to configure PXGX2000 in SNMP V1 or SNMP V1 V3 e The Quick scan request is a Broadcast frame on 4679 IANA reserved port and 69 standard TFTP port Using the Quick scan operation you will discover through broadcast within a few seconds following Web SNMP Cards Network MS ex 66102 103006826 and Modbus MS ex 66103 Connect UPS XSlot P N 116750221 001 PXGX 2000 P N 103005868 5591 PXGX UPS e For the nodes outside of the Network segment please perform the discovery based on IP address ranges Range scan e Address Scan performs a single address scan The discovered UPS connected through Network are not automatically assigned as the Power source you have to select the node and click on the button Set as Power Source e The Edit shutdown configuration window opens automatically when the Power source is set Please refer to the next paragraph to configure correctly the parameters e Once the power source is configured the icon becomes Green or Grey 47 if the communic
10. Family of protocols for the transport and network layers Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 69 70 www eaton com 10 Acknowledgements Huge thanks from the Eaton software development team to the following projects Spider Monkey JSMiniNSPR Ext JS SQLite the SQLite Project http www sqlite org Their generous donation of the source code to the public domain helped us for this project Open SSL e This IPP product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org e This IPP product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com e This IPP product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com Lib USB Net SNMP PuTTY executables The full License version for each of these projects is available from Intelligent Power Protector Settings System About Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 70 70
11. Hibernate default option If available with your operating system is better to use the hibernation feature first available with Windows 2000 as there are a number of advantages If the system is shut down all work in progress and system information are automatically saved to the disk The computer itself is also de energized When mains power returns all the applications re open exactly as they were and the user placed back in their work environment Hibernate function must first have been activated in the operating system In the power options on the Windows control panel check that hibernate option is activated on the Hibernate tab sheet Note If you select hibernate but your computer does not have this function Intelligent Power Protector will still protect the installation by carrying out the normal default shutdown Note For Windows Vista please refer to the FAQ section of this manual e Shutdown This option shuts down your applications and the system but does not de energize the computer The system offers the user the choice to de energize the computer in which case it is the UPS that cuts power On most computers this configuration is necessary if you want the server to restart as soon as mains power returns e Power off This option shuts down your applications and the system and de energizes the computer This configuration is advised if you wish to be on hand when the system re starts or for load shedding e Script This
12. In IPP2 interface the user will have to indicate the IP address of IPP1 computer the load segment and IPP1 Login and Password e In IPP3 interface the user will have to indicate the IP address of IPP1 computer the load segment and IPP1 Login Password e IPP1 will forward Shutdown alarms to remote IPPs IPP2 IPP3 e As a consequence the 3 servers powered by this UPS are protected Network This is the corresponding Power flow view where 1 UPS powers 3 single feed Servers Notified Application view Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 38 70 www eaton com The notified application View appears when the Shutdown Controller feature is activated When the user selects a line the right hand panels will be refreshed according to the selection ACG intelligent Power Protector gt Views amp Node List CA IG Views Type Status Name Description Class Version OS Type Remainin Shut Shutdown O Q Power Source 2 3 Notified Applications Y Events Events List LW PC23 Leno Intelligent Power Protector Intelligent Power Protector 1 10 037 1 10 037 Windows NT 6 00 02 22 2 min a Lo Events Calendar FIS Settings 4 Auto Discovery F Actions P Shutdown 22 System E Log G User List LW PC43 Del Intelligent Power Protector Intelligent Power Protector 1 10 037 1 10 037 Windows NT 6 01 00 42 2 min BG Lo LW PC22 Leno Intelligent Power Protector
13. Intelligent Power Protector A critical event occurred on Power Source 3 Communication with Power source has failed Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 33 70 www eaton com Advanced events and actions customization In Intelligent Power6 Protector installation folder you can see a configs scripts folder containing a sample user defined action script sample_user_script js You have the possibility to modify this script or create new scripts that define very specific events and actions The sample script provides details about the expected structure and syntax for defining new actions and triggers To activate the execution of a script you have to set the enabled property to true as follows UserScript name MyScript enabled true Set this property to true to enable the script 3 1 6 Configure User Accounts Multiple user accounts can be configured From the Settings menu Item select the User List item then perform the following steps e Click on Add user e Set the User Login and the User password e Select the User s Profile level The following levels are available gt admin the user will be able to access all the features gt user the user will only access the supervision and is not able to set parameters to the system or nodes e Click on Create new user button Logout admin Intelligent Power Protector Cl Views o User list GB Add U
14. Power Protector is called the Shutdown Controller Note This is a new feature available since IPP 1 20 Activating Shutdown Controller feature You have to activate the Shutdown Controller feature on the IPP 1 that relays the alarms connected to the UPS through USB or RS232 This option can be activated from Settings System Module Setting Double click on Module settings then check the checkbox Edit modules settings x L E Shutdown controller Save Cancel L al When this feature is activated on one IPP e Anew view called Notified Applications appears in the menu of the Shutdown Controller IPP and the IPP j banner is updated with this graphical sign e Other IPPs will discover this IPP through a network scan From these other IPPs configure the parameters in Setting Shutdown gt Configuration The main parameters are Power Source indicate the IP address of IPP1 that is the Shutdown Controller Load Segment Login and Password You must use admin account Click on Save Now your IPP s registered in the Notified Application view of the Shutdown Controller refer to the next chapter Example with 3 computers refer to the Shutdown Use Case for Architecture 3 A UPS is locally connected through USB to computer 1 hosting IPP1 Shutdown Controller e the IPP 1 automatically detects its UPS e the user has to activate the Shutdown Controller feature for IPP 1 e
15. Shutdown Configuration as illustrated on next screenshot UPS Logs and Hotification Settings UPS Properties UPS Control Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters Measurements Event Log System Log Email Notification Network System Notified Applications Access Control Time Firmware Upload Network Management Card Shutdown Parameters Help Pulsar M 2200 Computer Room Output On battery System Shutdown Restart Shutdown if Remaining fi 80 sec Ea time under Shutdown duration 1120 sec If Capacity fis Master if Capacity under 20 exceeds T after 0 min e Switch Off Switch On after ES sec Shutdown duration 120 sec after E sec Groupt if Capacity under 75 e Switch Off Switch On after f 800 sec Shutdown duration 120 sec after f 3 sec Group2 if Capacity under es IV Show advanced parameters Save modified settings Save Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 57 70 www eaton com Use Case 2 The user wants to have a shutdown after a predefined time of 10 mins The shutdown has to occur even if only one UPS is on battery In this case each server can have its own shutdown timer 10 mins 8 mins 6 mins e The user has to configure a shutdown timer of 10 mins in IPP The next screenshot illustrates this IPP default configuration available from Settings Shutdown Edit Shutdown Configuration Edit shutdown configuration x S
16. Views 0 Action type The alarms are displayed on the local computer in an alarm box This alarm box displays the last 10 alarms From the event section you can view more than 10 alarms Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 32 70 www eaton com E Intelligent Power Protector Notifications D x Mame Power Source On utility T Battery capacity 100 3 Battery run time 35 min 00 Messages 166 99 224 124 OSM 6 09 6 08 47 am The UPS output is on O 166 99 224 121 095 6 09 6 07 47 am The UPS output is oft The alarm notification box is accessible from the System Tray icon Click on the icon to open the window that displays the alarms on the local computer A right click on the System Tray icon provides you a fast access to following functions Open the notification box Open the web interface Stark Intelligent Power Protector Stop Intelligent Power Protector If a Power source has been declared System Tray Icon can have following states The System Tray Icon correctly receives alarms from Intelligent Power Protector AC is present on the Power source My The System Tray Icon correctly receives alarms from Intelligent Power Protector The Power Source runs in battery mode o The System Tray Icon correctly receives alarms from Intelligent Power Protector A Warning event occurred on Power Source eo The System Tray Icon correctly receives alarms from
17. a p AO Intelligent Power Protector FJ Views amp Events List FERE IT Views Status Date Name Message Ack Y Acknowledge all events i Power Source e 22 04 2013 10 31 27 Communication with device has failed Vv Show hide acknowledged events 33 Events 3 Events List Q 22 04 2013 10 17 49 Communication with device has failed Export logs Events Calendar O 22 04 2013 10 11 39 Communication failure with environment sensor Ri Purge logs SS Settings e 22 04 2013 10 11 27 Communication failure with environment sensor i Y Select all Ay Auto Discovery ET Actions O 22 04 2013 10 11 27 Sensor contact Input 2 off Shutdown 22 04 2013 10 11 27 Sensor contact input 1 off C bg O 22 04 2013 10 11 27 Communication restored with environment sensor L Log o User List O 22 04 2013 10 11 27 Communication failure with environment sensor 22 04 2013 10 11 27 Communication failure with environment sensor 22 04 2013 10 11 27 Communication failure with environment sensor Alarms list Buttons on the bottom toolbar allow filtering on unacknowledged alarms of the corresponding level All new alarms are stored in this log You can sort the alarms according to Status Date Name Message and Ack The following functions are available Acknowledge selected events will add a check box in the Ack column for selected events Acknowledge all events will add a check box in the Ack column for all events Note When an alarm is acknowle
18. box the administrator can ae e Activate the automatic scanner which will add goe any devices which IS automatically discovered i e without a direct scan action of the Username admin administrator like the presence of a new auto Password venne discovered card on the network e Activate protocols used by scanner by toggling Wl SNMPvi protocol checkboxes SNMP community name public e Set default scanner authentication settings for each protocol V SNMPw3 Username readuser Security level Authentication and encryption Authentication method MD5 w Authentication password ru Encryption method DES k Encryption password AT 2 NUT No specific authentication parameter Scan settings When discovered manually or automatically newly discovered devices will use these authentication parameters Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 36 70 www eaton com 3 2 Configure node settings Administrator can configure node information and access parameter by selecting nodes in the Settings Auto discovery page then activating Edit node information or Set node access parameters actions Node access parameters Access parameters Ki 5 XML Username admin Password SNAPv1 SNMP community public name 1 SHMPy3 Save Cancel The Access parameters dialog box is displayed and let administrator edit authentication settings Settings are set to all selected dev
19. default value is 0 If you set this parameter to a higher level you will receive the Redundancy Lost alarm when you don t have enough redundant UPSs Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 53 70 www eaton com AG Intelligent Power Protector s Logout admin e Help amp Views Node List SCH Views Type Status Name Mac Address Class Location Contact oe Soar D 2 EE 00 22 19 FF 8E 5E DELL Network Mana A Power Components 3 SJEvents La Gi 00 22 19 FF 8E 72 Network Managemen Computer Room Computer Room Man 2 g Events List La Gi 00 20 85 FD 76 08 Network Managemen Computer Room Computer Room Man Events Calendar ae 2 E Setti La Gei 1 Set composite device Xx uter Room Man EI ings Az Auto Discovery Y Q Device name My redundant System er Room Man C Actions E Gate GQ 2 Redundancy mode Redundant Supplies d Gleich La Gi EEN e Veyrier P system EE Redundancy level 1 g Log La Gei Eu er Room Man e A A A CH Gre gt e Then the new node is created e You can see it in the Auto discovery node list You can select it as power source 2 Quick scan Zi Range scan A Address es scan set node access parameters Dear node information oa we Remove nodes WW select all Deselect all Gp set as power source Aset composite device You can edit composite device properties by selecting it in the dis
20. in the different views represent the event severity Icon Event status Normal With this event the UPS device is coming back to a normal status Event list UPSs Communication with device is restored Communication restored with UPS The system is powered by the utility The UPS output is on Communication restored with UPS Battery OK UPS returns to normal load UPS OK Bypass Return on UPS End of low battery alarm The outlet group 1 is on The outlet group 2 is on Communication failure with environment sensor Communication restored with environment sensor Humidity is in normal range Temperature is in normal range Input x on Input x off End of warning alarm End of critical alarm Redundancy restored Protection restored Warning A problem occurred on the UPS device Your application is still protected Event list UPSs The system is powered by the UPS battery Output on automatic bypass Output on manual bypass Humidity is below low threshold Humidity is above high threshold Temperature is below low threshold Temperature is above high threshold Warning Alarm a generic Warning alarm is active on the device The device is under its load alarm threshold The device is over its load alarm threshold Protection lost Redundancy lost Shutdown in time Remote Communication Error remote communication or configuration issue is detected Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30
21. intelligent Power Protector 1 10 037 1 10 037 Windows NT 6 01 00 20 2min MN i Estimated runtime to shutdown 22 min 05 s Shutdown duration 2 min 00 s Off time 5 min 05 s Notified Applications View Status e Green icon indicates that communication is OK between Local and Remote IPP e Grey icon indicates that communication is lost between Local and Remote IPP Shutdown Diagram RE W i The shutdown diagram is a time illustration of the shutdown sequence of the selected computer lt aims to present a visual representation of the shutdown sequencing between the different computers e The total width is the remaining runtime to empty of the power source in case a power failure would happen or is in progress e The green part is the runtime to shutdown duration of the computer e The orange part represents the computer shutdown duration e The red part is the computer off time Note The Notified Applications list is persistent The status of this remote IPP will change from OK to Communication Lost if you uninstall a remote IPP or if there is a communication lost event between the shutdown controller IPP and the remote IPP With this mechanism the IT administrator will be able to monitor any change in the IT distributed architecture You can manually remove the IPPs from this list through the Autodiscovery Remove Nodes Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 39 70 www eaton com 4 Supervi
22. option manages the shutdown in a custom script that you can create to fit with your own shutdown sequence You can integrate the standard Windows shutdown command more info with shutdown in a Windows Command Line interpreter Shutdown script the absolute path of the script Outlet shutoff Active Using this option IPP will send a delayed shutoff command to the outlet This delayed command is sent to the UPS at the beginning of the shutdown sequence and this is the point of no return for this sequence The outlet is turned off at the end of the shutdown sequence Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 20 70 www eaton com Shutdown sequence trigger When a power utility failure occurs the shutdown sequence is started as soon as the first of the two following condition is reached e After the Shutdown timer if configured e When WEB SNMP UPS CARD or UPS shutdown criteria is reached UPS WEB SNMP UPS CARD Decision according to many criteria see next figure Start of the Utility Failure Shutdown Sequence UPS Shut Off EEE el t l Shutdown After I o y t Delay Before z i Shutdown emm oa 100 Remaining Autonomy Battery Capacity If Remaining Time Under Shutdown If Remaining Shutdown Duration Capacity Under Card Parameters UPS Parameters Shutdown Sequence Diagram Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 21 70 www eaton
23. server that has be stopped before computer B or C Web server or this computer can also be stopped for load shedding purpose Workstation Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 26 70 www eaton com Recommended configuration On IPP 1 Configure Shutdown Timer to None and Shutdown Duration to 120 s On IPP 2 Configure Shutdown Timer to 180 s and Shutdown Duration to 180 s On IPP 3 Configure Shutdown Timer to None and Shutdown Duration to 120 s On IPP 4 Configure Shutdown Timer to 120 s and Shutdown Duration to 120 s The following time diagram summarizes this configuration Power 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 7 min 8 min 9 min 10 min us P tt rr tr T Fr T T MN pe AAA eg TTT PP 2 TT EE PS AAA TN A IPP 4 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 27 70 www eaton com 3 1 5 Configure Actions You can define the way users will be notified when node events happen From the Settings Actions item the following channels are available e E mail e Execute script program e Notification to the local alarm notification box available from the System Tray icon Logout admin Help Intelligent Power Protector Views Actions Create new action 3 G views Power Source Action inactive SMTP server smtp server com A FJ 2 Events Action name Email on shutdown events Login admin gEvents List Event criticalties Ok
24. 2 10 to 06 03 10 Ac Power Source a i i 23 06 20 OO Status Date Name Message Ack arg Notified Applications 3 SJ Events 22 06 20 O O O O OO O 06 03 10 3 PC43 Dell S Communication with d 8 Events List 06 03 10 3 PC23 Leno Communication with d amp Events Calendar O 06 03 10 3 PC22 Leno Communication with d Y EJ Settings i O 06 03 10 3 AV4K18007 The load segment 2 i Ry Auto Discovery E Actions O 06 03 10 3 AV4K18007 The load segment 1 i P Shutdown 06 03 10 3 AV4K18007 The UPS output is on r System e 06 03 10 3 AV4K18007 The system is power Log 3 AV4 7 2 i A len User List O 06 03 10 3 W4K18007 The load segment 2 i O 06 03 10 3 AV4K18007 The load segment 1 i O 06 03 10 3 AW4K18007 The UPS output is off 06 03 10 3 PC22 Leno Communication with d 06 03 10 3 PC23 Leno Communication with d 06 03 10 3 PC43 Dell S Communication with d Mm 06 03 10 3 AV4K18007 The system is nower IN d Paget of6 gt bl amp 25 v Items pispapeg 1 25 Statistics 2 days from 06 02 10 to 06 03 10 aj Estimated consumption 8 21 KVA h Average apparent power 222 VA Power lost count 18 Cumulated power lost time 2 h 09 min 20 s The UPS output is off 5 Communication lost 28 Calendar View Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 49 70 www eaton com 4 3 3 Nodes Events list The icons
25. Information Panel The following node information is displayed in this panel XXX XXX XXX XXX Description Nominal Apparent Power IP address Mac address Location Contact Serial Number Link Battery state Power source Load Level Battery capacity Battery run time Master Output Group x The DNS name or IP address is displayed near the status icon The commercial product name The UPS Nominal Apparent Power in VA or KVA The Web SNMP card IP address if network acquisition The Web SNMP card Mac address if network acquisition The device location value of syslocation object or can also be configured in the Device page The device contact value of syscontact object or can also be configured in the Device page The device Serial Number if available Link to the device Web site if available Charging Discharging Default Floating Resting AC Power Battery The output load level of the device Battery capacity of the device The device remaining backup time Main output status ON OFF Internal Failure On Automatic Bypass Manual By Pass Overload Output outlet status ON OFF Note The information displayed in this panel depends on the UPS capabilities Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 42 70 www eaton com 4 2 2 Measures Measures Input Input frequency Input voltage Input current Bypass frequency Bypass voltage Bypass current Output
26. O Charging ki User List Power Source O On utility Load level HIO 3 Master output Y on Statistics 7 days SIE Load segment 1 amp On Load segment 2 On Power Components Type Stat Name Load level Battery capacity Battery run EO on o EH 100 1h 1S mins G mMM en E 100 40min 25s Redundancy view from Power Source view Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 55 70 www eaton com 5 3 2 Power Components sub view When Redundancy module is activated a new view called Power components is available as a sub view of Power source This view shows a list of nodes with their properties but just with components of the selected power source if it is a composite device AC intelligent Power Protector Views Node List 3 Views Type Stat Name Description Location Contact Link S ee La SCH Evolution 850 Computer Room Computer Room Evolution 650 Eric Office Eric Y Events gEvents List Events Calendar Y Settings Ay Auto Discovery O Actions GP Shutdown P system C Log Sh User List ld 4 Pegel of1 gt D Gi 28 e Items per page Displaying 1 2 of 2 Selection view Information Description Nominal apparent power IP address Mac Address Serial number Class Location Contact Link Status Battery state Power Source Load level Battery capacity Battery run time Master output Master Load segm
27. PS Option Card Eaton Pulsar ConnectUPS MS MiniSlot Network Management Card Network MS ex 103006826 And associated Environment Sensor UPS Option Card Eaton Powerware ConnectUPS BD Web SNMP P N 116750222 001 And associated Environment Sensor UPS Option Card Eaton Powerware ConnectUPS XSlot Web SNMP xHubCard P N 116750221 001 5 And associated Environment Sensor UPS Option Card Eaton Powerware PXGX UPS Card UPS Option Card Eaton PXGX2000 P N 103005868 5591 UPS Option Card Eaton Powerware Note Connect UPS E for Powerware series should be compatible but Eaton didn t perform official testing on it Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 63 70 www eaton com With Intelligent Power Protector 1 10 the Eaton Powerware 3 phase UPSs compatibility is officially available according to the following solution e Cards ConnectUPS X v4 32 or PXGX2000 v1 4 2 1 e UPSs Blade UPS PW9155 Dual Phase PW9355 10 30 kVA PW9390 40 160 KVA PW9395 225 1100 KVA 8 SBM e Known limitation PW9315 will not be supported by this 1 10 release Required Connect UPS XSlot BD configuration e Setthe IPP discovery password to the same value as the Web SNMP read community name default is public e In ConnectUPS Write Access Managers control menu via telnet ssh or serial connection disable SNMP access restricted by IP Hostname this is the defa
28. Page 50 70 www eaton com 4 4 Launching Device Web interface Critical A serious problem occurred on the UPS device This problem requires an urgent action Your application might NOT BE powered anymore Event list UPSs Communication lost The UPS output is off The outlet group 1 Is off The outlet group 2 Is off Battery fault UPS overload UPS fault Low battery alarm Applications must stop immediately System shutdown in progress Critical alarm a generic Critical alarm is active on the device Event list Communication failure with Device or Application From the Status panel you can access the Web Page for Eaton cards including an on board web server Click on the web Link associated to this blue icon http access or this yellow one https access rement Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Battery bad bevel Remaining backup time Battery states Last update 2008 10 08 11 25 28 Group Group2 Network Management Card 2 Power Xpert wer Xpert Gateway Powerware 5125 ad Se 1 ad Segment 2 Load Segment 3 AG Select a parameter category Al Categorized gt Identification identification General Information Attached Devices None Number of Phases Output VA Rating 3000 volt amperes Output Watts Rating 2700 watts Part Number 05147155 5591 identification System Configuration Opening diffe
29. S Master i i exceeds I System Log Master if Capacity under 20 Email Notification after 10 min Settings D Switch Off Switch On Networi i after 165535 sec Shutdown duration 120 sec after 30 sec Network J L L J Group 1 System if Capacity under 0 Notified Applications Access Control D Switch Off Switch On SNMP after 65535 sec Shutdown duration 120 sec after 30 sec Group men Time if Capacity under 0 Firmware Upload Show advanced parameters Save modified settings The user wants to have a shutdown when the remaining time of the last UPS is 10 minutes In this case each server can have its own shutdown duration 10 mins 8 mins 3 mins The user has to configure a shutdown duration of 10 mins in IPP The next screenshot illustrates this IPP default configuration available from Settings Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration Edit shutdown configuration Shutdown Shutdown timer second s Mone Shutdown duration second s 1 600 Shutdown type Shutdown script renge fE Save Cancel This is the default configuration on WEB SNMP UPS CARD refer to previous use case Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 59 70 www eaton com 5 5 Redundancy advanced behavior For the following tables we take a parallel UPS configuration with 4 UPSs Each UPS is 20 kW For this parallel topology the Load can vary between 0 and 80 KW
30. TCP 5001 X Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 PXGX2000 PXGX UPS ConnectUPS BD ConnectUPS XSlot OUT OUT X IN OUT IN OUT OUT IN X X X XxX X X IPP with Shutdown controller OUT X OUT OUT X OUT X IN OUT OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN IPP OUT X OUT OUT X OUT X IN OUT OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT OUT IPM OUT X OUT OUT X OUT X IN OU T OUT IN OU T IN OU T IN OU T IN OUT OUT Page 65 70 www eaton com 8 FAQ and Error messages In the HTML pages Cannot display the UPS properties page HTTP 404 error with IE Solution Check the URL entered https lt name or IP of the computer hosting IPP gt 4680 or e http lt name or IP of the computer hosting IPP gt 4679 In Ubuntu s Software Center In the Linux Graphical System integration Linux Debian and Ubuntu with Gnome Eaton Intelligent Power Manager Open shortcut is not present Solution The menu shortcut will appear the next time you will launch Gnome In the meantime simply open a web browser and enter the following URL http localhost 4679 Linux OpenSuSe 11 with KDE Eaton Intelligent Power Manager Open shortcut is not visible Solution To find IPP icon use the Search function from the Application Menu You should then find IPP icon in the Favorites section Linux Red Hat OpenSuSe and Mandriva Notification icon
31. This can be validated by the absence of proxy cfg under si NOEN Eon Tar EE contas Solution Create a file name proxy cfg under usr local Eaton IntelligentPowerProtector configs with the following content PLOxy Host youreproxy 2ad0ress com PLOX VE Ore 2 Pro pore For example d PEOS VOSES EE Con PEOXYPOEt 8080 Then restart IPP to reload the configuration Linux IPP Linux displays the Network Communication lost alarm after 20 minutes only Solution Improvement in a next release When activating Shutdown Controller under Linux When you enable the Shutdown Controller optional module a problem in the IPP service initialization occurs on Linux Solution The issue can be easily solved by restarting the IPP daemon once the Shutdown Controller module has been activated There is no need to restart the IPP daemon when disabling this feature Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 67 70 www eaton com In Events and actions with some Windows x64 bits OS When the shutdown command is called from the IPP context the system doesn t find it because it is searched in C Windows SysWOW64 even if the specified path is explicitly C Windows System32 shutdown exe This is a problem of some Windows x64 OS versions e g XP x64 and 2003 x64 This problem doesn t appear on Windows 7 x64 for example Solution Retrieve shutdown e
32. User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 68 70 www eaton com 9 Glossary IP address When TCP IP is installed on a computer an address is assigned to the system Each address is unique and is made up of four numbers each between 0 and 256 e g 168 8 156 210 NMS Network Management System The NMS supervises SNMP devices connected to the TCP IP Network Network Shutdown Module The Network Shutdown Module is a software module that uses the information transmitted by the Network Management Card Proxy to inform computer users on the current status of the electrical power supplied to the computer If the supply of the electrical power from the UPS is at risk the Network Shutdown Module initiates an orderly shutdown of the computer under the most secure conditions possible SSL Secure Socket Layer created by Netscape A solution for securing transactions over the internet SSL is a communication protocol that authenticates the data exchanged as well as ensuring its confidentiality and integrity The protocol uses a recognized encryption method the RSA algorithm with a public key where RSA means Rivest Shamir and Adleman the inventors An RSA key is the result of operations involving prime numbers SSL is built into the Internet browsers on the market The padlock in the bottom of your browser screen is automatically displayed if the server sending information uses SSL TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol
33. Warning Critical Communication Password H AB Events Calendar Lost Recipient sysadmin server com 3 i P Event categories Alarms Subject Intelligent Power Protector IPP Alarms 33 Settings From view Views Message Alarm from nodeName Idate message Ay Auto Discovery e i e 8 E S Action type Email Digest Every minute C actions UP Shutdown WW sy E Action active l Action name Notification to Systray E Log Event criticalties Ok Warning Critical Communication ki User List Lost Event categories Alarms Shutdown events From view Views Action type Hotification Notifications summary window The Create new action button will display following interface Create new action Xx Action active Event criticalities MG F O me ne Event categories lt All events From view All views ha Action type Select an action d Save Cancel Notes The fields are required Clicking on the pen icon starts an assistant to fill the field Action active enables disables the action Action name user friendly name for the action Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 28 70 www eaton com Events filter You can filter the action according to The Event criticalities Critical Warning Normal Communication Lost The Event category All Events Alarms Shutdown events Power events Measures refe
34. Web browser is automatically displayed enter admin as Login admin as Password and click on the Login button Note If the browser does not open as planned it should be started manually and pointed to http 127 0 0 1 4679 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 9 70 www eaton com 2 3 2 Installation Uninstallation from command line It is possible to install or uninstall the product from a command line in order to deploy the software massively and or without graphical interface This method also provides the ability to configure protection settings from the command line Detail of available command options can obtained using command lt packageName gt help lt packageName gt COMMAND OPTION Available commands install Launches the installation upgrade process default uninstall Launches the uninstallation process Available options debug Displays debugging information on the console silent Install the application silently Installation folder can be provided with dir Sn Sice PEN gt Power source settings can be provided with sdn lt login gt lt password gt lt address gt lt loadSegment gt lt shutdownDuration gt lt shutdownTimer gt lt shutoffControl gt Example lt packageName gt install silent dir C Program Files MyFolder sdn admir admine 192 168 100 101L 1 1201 2 1 will install IPP silently in C Program Files MyFolder with shutdown feature pa
35. Web ntenfacesusaaae EN 51 5 REAUNAANG Va 52 INO TU e EE 52 S Redundaney CoOntiQUFatION sss E aAa SaS 53 ER e D e Ee 55 5 1 Composite device in Power source view 55 5 2 PONErCOMPONENS SUD VEN lin 56 i Redundancy USE Case Lee 57 e Redundancy advanced behaviOr rrnannnnvennnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnr 60 e Redundancy Compatibility Net adi s 61 6 Advanced Management mn deed deed iaa illa dicas 62 7 Compatibility List GE 63 e Eaton Serial INC DEVICES ii E A AEA 63 Eaton NetWork Devices A a 63 e EAOn Ee Tee E 64 e NetWork POS ia 65 8 FAQ and Error Mess ade ui dd 66 dE ET Vin an 69 TOACKNONIEAGEMENS HR 70 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 3 70 www eaton com 1 Introduction The new Eaton graceful shutdown application is called Intelligent Power Protector Intelligent Power Protector Provides local computer graceful shutdown acquisition through Eaton UPSs USB or RS232 communication ports Pulsar amp Powerware series acquisition through Web SNMP Cards Network Management Card NMC Network MS ex 66102 103006826 and Modbus MS ex 66103 Connect UPS XSlot PXGX 2000 P N 103005868 5591 PXGX UPS Please refer to the Compatibility list Chapter for a comprehensive list of the supported cards Can be supervised by Intelligent Power Manager Can be managed by Intelligent Power
36. a Switch Off Switch On Time after fi 3800 sec Shutdown duration 120 sec after fi 3 sec Group2 Firmware Upload if Capacity under es M Show advanced parameters Save modified settings Save Use Case 2 To save battery backup time you want to stop all your computers after a predefined time On the WEB SNMP UPS CARD configure a Shutdown Criteria e g Network MS ex 66102 103006826 and Modbus MS ex 66103 WEB SNMP UPS CARD shutdown configurations are available from UPS Shutdown Configuration Note In this case the computer automatic restart is guaranteed Use Case 3 You want to perform load shedding on the specific computer hosting IPP 2 i e stop the computer hosting IPP 2 after a predefined time On IPP 2 configure a Shutdown timer value this configuration parameter is available from Settings Shutdown Edit Shutdown Configuration Note In this case the automatic restart for the computer hosting IPP 2 is not guaranteed Note Use Case 3 can be combined with Use Case 1 or Use Case 2 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 25 70 www eaton com Architecture 3 Network attached UPS through Shutdown Controller Use Case 1 You want to keep all your computers alive as long as possible This is the default shutdown configuration for the Shutdown Controller IPP41 and other IPPs IPP default configuration is available from Settings Shutdown Edit Shutdown Configuration
37. alarm will generate an e mail With this setting you will receive more emails for the same number of events Possible values are None Every 10 seconds Every minutes Every hour Every day Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 30 70 www eaton com Notes e ltis possible to duplicate an existing action already configured and just change some parameters e For advanced use you can Customize the subject and Message e g if you have to translate an e mail into an SMS using an email to SMS external provider Clicking on the pen icon starts the Edit message assistant to fill the field with some variables Click on the button to add a variable Edit message Select a field in the list below to custom your action message object Name of object which triggered the event value value of object which triggered the event message Message link to the event nodeName hode name hostName Intelligent Power Protector host name date Date in vyyy mnm dd HH MMiss format Idate Date in local format Message Alarm from noderlame idate message Save Cancel Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 31 70 www eaton com Command Execute script program Edit action p Action active Action name Execute Event criticalities me F O go mi Event categories All events From view All Views K Action type Co
38. ation fails ACG intelligent Power Protector Views 9 Node List amp Quick scan EI 3 Views Type Status Name Mac Address Class Location Contact Link BR Range scan de Pai SER Gi Network Management Card Computer Room Computer Room Manager 6 Ai Address es scan 3 Vi g Events List Network Management Card IE lab 6 Set node access parameters Events Calendar Y Network Management Card Bureau Eric EA Edit node information BE a Q e Network Management Card 1409 O Ng Remove nodes rr Q Network Management Card Computer Room Computer Room Manager 6 A Select all shutdown Uy Gi Network Management Card Computer Room Computer Room Manager 6 Deselect all System Le O Network Management Card Computer Room Computer Room Manager 6 P Set as power source Log G User List Export to CSV file Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 17 70 www eaton com 3 1 3 Shutdown Introduction Intelligent Power Protector provides local computer graceful shutdown with an acquisition through e USB Serial e Network Web SNMP Cards To configure shutdown proceed as follows e Login with an administrator user profile e From the Settings Shutdown menu item then the following page is displayed Logout admin am a Hep amp AO Intelligent Power Protector L Views Shutdown g Edit power source 34 Views Y Power Source Configuration EA Edit shutdown confi
39. by Feed 9120 9130 9135 NA v NET v USB NA Eaton 5PX Evolution NA v NET v USB NA Evolution S Pulsar 700 1500 Intl amp NA v NET v USB NA US Pulsar M EX NA v NET v USB NA Pulsar MX 1 1 v NET NA NA Pulsar MX Frame 16 U NA v NET v USB NA EX RT NA v NET v NET UPS Compatibility List for Redundancy on 1 phase UPSs UPS Parallel Multiple Hot Standby Feed Blade UPS v NET v NET NA 9x55 9155 and 9355 v NET v NET NA 9390 v NET v NET NA 9395 v NET v NET NA Eaton 9E Essential NA v NET NA UPS Compatibility List for Redundancy on 3 phases UPSs v NET Acquisition through the Network Card v USB Acquisition through USB NA Not Applicable v NET Behavior has been implemented but has not been tested Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 STS v NET vUSB v NET v USB v NET v USB v NET v USB NA v NET v USB v NET STS NA NA NA NA NA Page 61 70 www eaton com 6 Advanced Management The Intelligent Power Manager 1 12 minimum version can remotely e Display an Intelligent Power Protector configuration e Configure a single Intelligent Power Protector e Synchronize multiple Intelligent Power Protector configurations e Trigger the Intelligent Power Protector Upgrade More details are available in Intelligent Power Manager user s manual You can evaluate the free version to manage up to 10 nodes from http powerquality eaton com Eaton Intelligent P
40. com Edit advanced Shutdown Criteria Edit advanced Shutdown Criteria opens the Edit advanced Shutdown Criteria window E Redundancy lost E Protection lost UPS overload E output on bypass A Communication failure Save Cancel Criteria definition UPS fault tinternal fault or battery fault e Shutdown criteria is reached enabled by default this is the standard shutdown sequence taking into account time based criteria and UPS low battery level criteria e In addition the user can also select one or several events in the following events list If these events are selected they will trigger an immediate shutdown sequence when they occur Redundancy lost For Eaton MX Frame only Protection lost For Eaton MX Frame only UPS fault internal fault or battery fault UPS overload Output on bypass Communication failure Note When using a Virtual Power Source in redundant configuration only following criteria can be used e Shutdown criteria is reached e Redundancy lost e Protection lost Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 22 70 www eaton com Edit UPS Configuration Edit UPS Configuration opens the UPS Configuration screen It is available for some UPSs connected through USB or serial Otherwise the parameters are displayed on read only through Network or if the UPS doesn t support this feature You can configure followin
41. covery view then click again on the Set composite device menu item If you select components of a composite device and click on the Set composite device menu item again properties of existing composite device are shown no new composite device is created so no composite device duplication is possible Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 54 70 www eaton com 5 3 Redundancy views 5 3 1 Composite device in Power Source view When Redundancy module is activated a composite device can be selected as power source The user can show it in the Power Source view In this case Information Status Events and Power components panels are displayed with specifics data AC intelligent Power Protector Views Power Source IF views E CA Power Source Information and Status em Events Elle Y 3 Events ore List O My_redundant_System Status Date Message o i 09 09 1 9 52 57 am Communication failure with environ Events Calendar Description Virtual Power Source 3S Settings Class Virtual Power Source Driver 09 0941 1 9 52 39 am Communication restored with envir Ry Auto Discovery Redundancy mode Redundant Supplies e 09 09 1 9 52 39 am Sensor contact Input 1 off Redundancy level 1 LJ Actions e 09 0911 1 9 52 39 am Sensor contact Input 2 off bial Protected source count 2 P system Redundant source count 1 g Log Battery state
42. dd Remove programs item of the control panel execute the Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Vx xx package e You can also uninstall from the shortcuts Start gt Programs gt Eaton gt Intelligent Power Protector Uninstall Eaton Intelligent Power Protector This will remove the product and the custom files if you confirm it Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 11 70 www eaton com 2 4 Linux Installation Introduction IPP for Linux is available both in native package form deb or rom and as a generic installer for Command Line Interface CLI 2 4 1 Native installation on a RedHat SuSe Mandriva or derivative system 1 Graphical installation To install graphically double click on the Intelligent Power Protector rom package The system will prompt for the root password and then launch a graphical front end like RedHat s Package Installer below Installing packages D Installing packages E The following packages will be installed Ipp lInux 1 10 035 1 x86_64 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Cancel W Apply 2 Command line installation To install from a command line use the following command as root 5 FEN i 1PPp Linns XY 2 Fon For example gt Fon STN 1pp linux L 100 SLN SLP Preparing AT Tr 1005 1 5PP linux tt tt Ht AAA TH EH AAA EEE EEE EE EEE EE EEE 1003 Once the installation is completed open a Web brows
43. dged it is marked with a checkbox but it is still viewable in this Event list lt decreases the number of non acknowledged alarms at the bottom of the Web page The acknowledged alarms disappear in the Power Source Event panel Export Logs will create a logs csv file with the following syntax Date Node Type Level Object Value Message 2009 01 27 18 35 20 840 166 99 250 83 Measure 0 UPS PowerConverter Input 1 Frequency 49 Purge Logs Delete all logs specify a date Select all will select all displayed events Deselect all will deselect all selected events Tips You can select one alarm by clicking on it You can select several alarms with Shift Click or Alt click Then the selected lines appear in dark blue Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 48 70 www eaton com 4 3 2 Calendar representation Select the Events Events Calendar and the following page appears In this matrix representation each line is a week and each column is a day in the week If you select a day or an interval with date picker or shift click command events and statistics panels will give you all information for this selection and will automatically refresh when new statistics have been computed AHO Intelligent Power Protector Views Events Calendar Selection view IGG Views Weekv Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesd Thursday Friday Saturday Events 2 events from 06 0
44. e 2 To save battery backup time you want to perform load shedding stop your computer after a predefined time Configure a Shutdown timer value on IPP 1 this configuration parameter is available from Settings Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 24 70 www eaton com Architecture 2 Network attached UPS Web SNMP Card Hetwork UPS Card e Network Use Case 1 You want to keep all your computers alive as long as possible This is the default configuration for the IPPs and the Network MS IPP default configuration is available from Settings Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration e g Network MS ex 66102 103006826 and Modbus MS ex 66103 WEB SNMP UPS CARD default shutdown configuration is available from UPS Shutdown Configuration as illustrated on next screenshot Network Management Card UPS Shutdown Parameters Help UPS Properties Pulsar M 2200 Computer Room UPS Control Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters B zzz Output On battery System Shutdown Restart Logs and Hotification Shutdown Measurements if Remaining 3 fi 80 sec ve is 7 i exceeds System Log master if Capacity under 20 Email Notification T after E min Settings e Switch Off Switch On detal ot after 300 sec Shutdown duration 120 sec after 30 sec System if Capacity under 75 Notified Applications Access Control
45. egment Optional the load segment that powers the server hosting IPP Note When Master is selected the entire UPS will switch off Access parameters When Power Source is managed through the network e Ifthe Power source is a Web SNMP Cards Network MG ex 66102 103006826 and Modbus MS ex 66103 Login and password are needed only if Intelligent Power Protector has to set values in the Web SNMP Card e g when changing the shutdown duration value e If the Power source is another Intelligent Power Protector with shutdown controller feature activated then Login and password are mandatory The Login must be the admin account In case of a misconfigured Shutdown feature the software signals a communication error Check that power source and access parameters if needed are correctly set Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 19 70 www eaton com Edit Shutdown Configuration To configure Shutdown parameters perform the following actions e Click on Edit shutdown configuration Edit shutdown configuration Ka Shutdown Shutdown timer second s None Shutdown duration second s 120 Shutdown type Hibernate h Shutdown script Save Cancel Shutdown timer Optional The time period from the time of the power failure until the launch of the UPS shutdown sequence Shutdown duration The shutdown delay needed to properly shut down the computer Shutdown type e
46. elect the data you want to display in the graph refer to following screenshot Graph Settings x Measures Battery Battery capacity Battery run time CH Battery output voltage E Battery temperature Output E Output voltage El Output current FE output frequency Load level El Apparent power Input Input voltage Input current E Input frequency Environment Temperature E Humidity Time Scale 2 hours w Save Cancel In this window you can select up to 6 measures simultaneously Time scale possible values are 1 hour 2 hours 6 hours 12 hours 24 hours 2 days 1 week 4 2 5 Synoptic Synoptic Online UPS Masher Dutput measures Load level MT oo o Apparent power 4435 KVA Output voltage 230 Output current 194 Output frequency 49 Hz This panel displays the selected device synoptic In the top left corner the UPS electrical topology is indicated Online UPS Line Interactive UPS A tool tip is displayed when the mouse is over one of the functional block Synoptic Color codes UPS modules AC DC DC AC By Pass Color Description Green Status OK amp Active Red Internal fault amp Inactive Grey Status OK amp Inactive or Unknown Battery module Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 44 70 www eaton com Symbol Color E Green Es Orange Red Grey Electrical flows Symbol Color Yellow Grey Description S
47. ent 1 Group Load segment 2 Group2 Measures Input Input frequency Input voltage Output Battery output voltage Output frequency Output voltage Output current Global apparent power Global active power Power Components sub view Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 T gt Evolution 850 850 VA 166 99 224 100 00 20 85 FB 56 1E A 2H370PD Network Management Card HB Computer Room Computer Room Manager O Charging O On utility m 0 A 100 1h15 min 50s On on Z On 49 Hz 232 Y 27 V 49 Hz 233 Y 21 WA ow Page 56 70 www eaton com 5 4 Redundancy use case We describe several typical use cases that will help you to configure properly the redundant shutdown sequence according to your needs Use Case 1 The user wants to have the longest backup time with the redundant configuration e This is the default IPP configuration The next screenshot illustrates this IPP default configuration available from Settings Shutdown Edit Shutdown Configuration Edit shutdown configuration x Shutdown Shutdown timer second s Mone Shutdown duration second s 120 Shutdown type Hibernate we Shutdown script Save Cancel e This is the default configuration on WEB SNMP UPS CARD e e g with Network MS ex 66102 103006826 and Modbus MS ex 66103 WEB SNMP UPS CARD default shutdown configuration is available from UPS
48. eptionally versatile Intelligent Power Protector acquires UPS information through local or network communication and can be easily deployed on many computers intelligent Power Protector can be remotely managed configured and updated with our Intelligent Power Manager supervisory software Intelligent Power Manager can be downloaded for no charge from Eaton for supervising monitoring of a network of up to ten devices Versions of intelligent Power Manager for supervising monitoring many devices may be purchased through an Eaton authorized reseller Click on the Install Package button Once the installation is completed open the menu Application gt Eaton Intelligent Power Manager Open in Gnome and follow the Configuration chapter 2 Command line installation To install from a command line use the following command as root 5 dpkg a app linux 0 1 2086 For example e dpkg PL INN 1380 00 Reading database 352242 files and directories currently installed Preparing to replace ipp linux 110 002 using 1pp linux 1 10032 E EH us Unpacking replacement ipp linux Setting up 1PP linvx 1 10 0321444 Once the installation is completed open a Web browser open a Web browser with the following URL http lt eTIP gt 4679 lt IP gt Is the IP address of the machine hosting IPP Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 13 70 www eaton com 2 4 3 Generic i
49. er with the following URL http lt IP gt 4679 lt I P gt is the IP address of the machine hosting IPP Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 12 70 www eaton com 2 4 2 Native installation on a Debian or derivative system 1 Graphical installation Pre requisite On Debian 5 Lenny there is no default graphical installer present So you should either use the command line installation described below or install the package gdeb and gdebi and restart your graphical session to be able to complete the present procedure Note This is a known Debian bug which is registered in the Debian Bug Tracking System http ougs debian org 585183 To install graphically double click on the Intelligent Power Protector deb package The system will prompt for the root password and then launch a graphical front end like Gdebi below Package Installer ipp linux File Help Package ipp linux Reinstall Package Status Same version is already installed Description Details Included files Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Intelligent Power Protector is protection software offered from Eaton Corporation at no charge It enables users to avoid data loss by gracefully shutting down computers and servers powered by an Eaton UPS in the event of an extended power outage This software provides a clear easy to use multilingual interface from any PC with an Internet browser Exc
50. g UPS parameters e Low Battery alarm level e Load Segment restart delays e Audible alarm Edit UPS configuration x Low battery alarm level 9 20 Battery level before restart 9 0 Load segment 1 restart delay second s 3 Load segment 2 restart delay second s 6 Audible alarm Enabled hl UPS Configuration Test access Test access checks if Login and password are correctly configured so that e IPP can update his shutdown configuration on the card or e IPP can remotely access to the IPP shutdown controller Test shutdown Test shutdown starts a shutdown procedure According to the IPP parameters Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 23 70 www eaton com 3 1 4 Shutdown Use case According to different architecture we describe several typical use cases that will help you to configure properly the shutdown sequence according to your needs Architecture 1 local attached UPS through serial USB Use Case 1 You want to keep your computer hosting IPP 1 alive as long as possible This is the default IPP 1 configuration The next screenshot illustrates this IPP default configuration available from Settings Shutdown Edit Shutdown Configuration x Se Edit shutdown configuration Shutdown Shutdown timer second s Mone Shutdown duration second s 120 Shutdown type Hibernate GC Shutdown script Save Cancel Shutdown Configuration Use Cas
51. guration QB Power Source Power source GB Edit advanced shutdown criteria Y Events Load segment Master output a 8 g Events List Login Password o Events Calendar Configuration P Cl Settings Shutdown timer None sel Test shutdown Ay Auto Discovery Shutdown duration 120 second s O Actions Shutdown type Hibernate gt Shutdown Criteria P system Standard shutdown sequence g Log La UPS Configuration User List Low battery alarm level 20 Battery level before restart 0 Load segment 1 restart delay 30 second s Load segment 2 restart delay 30 second s Audible alarm Enabled From this page the configuration options are provided Edit power source Edit shutdown configuration Edit advanced shutdown criteria Edit UPS configuration Test Access Test shutdown These configuration options are described hereafter Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 18 70 www eaton com Power source To configure Power Source perform the following actions e Click on Edit Power Source Edit power source wl Source Power source w Shutoff Load segment Master output A Access parameters Login Password e Inthe Power source field select the UPS that powers the computer hosting Intelligent Power Protector This settings is also accessible through Settings Auto Discovery Set as PowerSource e Check other parameters e Click on Save Other parameters Load S
52. hutdown Shutdown timer second s 600 Shutdown duration seconds 120 Shutdown script Save Cancel e this is the default configuration on WEB SNMP UPS CARD refer to previous use case Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 58 70 www eaton com Use Case H3 The user wants to have a shutdown starting 10 mins from the last detected Utility failure event We have 2 UPSs one of them is redundant In this case all servers shut down at the same time e This is the default IPP configuration e The user has to configure a shutdown timer of 10 mins in all the WEB SNMP UPS Cards In this case the last UPS will send the shutdown order after 10 min if it runs on battery If the last UPS never run on battery the first UPS will simply shutdown at the end of autonomy and the last UPS will take the load if it has the capacity otherwise the shutdown will occur sooner WEB SNMP UPS CARD Shutdown configuration is available from UPS gt Shutdown Configuration as illustrated on next screenshot E T N Powering Business Worldwide Network Management Card UPS UPS Properties UPS Control Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters Shutdown Parameters Evolution 350 Output On battery System Shutdown Restart Logs and Hotification Shutdown Measurements T if Remaining 4 80 sec Event Log time under Shutdown duration 120 sec If aoe lo E
53. ices Only relevant settings are set depending on selected device capabilities 3 3 Node information Edit node information p Name 192 168 1 1 User Type Select a type ey User Note Load alarm threshold Select a threshold oa The Edit node information dialog box allows editing the node name the user type the node description and the associated load alarm threshold e Edit update settings will customize Automatic Updates Features This feature gives you access to Eaton software updates Intelligent Power Protector will always be up to date if you select the Check automatically option When a new software version is detected on www eaton com just follow the wizard instructions Notes Intelligent Power6 Protector settings will be retained with this operation Intelligent Power amp Manager can manage updates with large number of computers refer to chapter 5 e Check for updates will check if a more recent version of the product is available on Eaton Web site e Module Settings enables optional modules e g Shutdown Controller Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 37 70 www eaton com 3 3 1 Shutdown Controller Introduction Intelligent Power Protector can acquire UPS alarms from a UPS through USB or RS232 or from SNMP Web card or Virtual Power Source and forward the shutdown alarms to the other Intelligent Power Protectors This specific Intelligent
54. iption Nominal apparent power IP address Mac Address Serial number Class Location Contact Link Battery state Power Source Load level Battery capacity Battery run time Master output Master Load segment 1 Group1 Load segment 2 Group2 Graph 2 hours Date Eaton 9PX 6000i 6000 VA G203C52038 Network Management Card HF Computer Room Computer Room Manager Resting O On utility HI 0 GE 100 3 h 48 min 00 s on on Lal On oO 22 04 2013 09 52 32 22 04 2013 08 29 51 VF 22 04 2013 10 29 51 Power Source View Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Measures Synoptic Online UPS Statistics 7 days Other data Events Master output Load segment 1 Load segment 2 Page 41 70 www eaton com 4 2 4 2 1 Panels list Information and status This panel displays information on the device that powers the server running IPP Information and Status Description Nominal apparent power IP address Mac Address Serial number Class Location Contact Link Battery state Power Source Load level Battery capacity Battery run time Master output Master Load segment 1 Group Load segment 2 Groupe Eaton SPX 1500 1500 VA 6094021045 Network Management Card JA Computer Room Computer Room Manager e O Resting on utility CHAT 0 A 100 2h 50 min 27 s Em On On n
55. liant with the Intelligent Power Protector With the standby configuration checked your system is not protected e If you want to save energy please prefer the hibernate feature Driver installation IPP installs all the necessary drivers for USB communication If Windows Operating System wants to install a driver from Windows Update you can cancel this process Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 5 70 www eaton com 2 1 2 On the System that Displays Web based Graphical User Interface The Eaton Intelligent Power Protector graphical interface can be accessed remotely using a simple Web browser Access to this interface can be secured through SSL connection and is also secured through Login 4 password The Intelligent Power Protector graphical interface has been tested with Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 For optimal performance Google Chrome or Firefox is recommended IE6 should work however performance is limited For good performance Internet Explorer 9 or any later version are recommended Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 6 70 www eaton com 2 2 Quick Start 8 Installation To start in 5 minutes please perform the following steps Step 1 Installation On a Windows machine run the Intelligent Power Protector package under an administrator account E Eaton Intelligent Power Protector I
56. mmand w Settings Command ES cil customistop_services bat Save Cancel In order to execute a program on UPS events the program path will be required Example to play sound alarms on events Create a batch command file containing the command mplay32 exe play close C WINDOWS Media lt sound gt wav Create an action of type command calling this batch file Notes e For Windows the program is executed under the SYSTEM account For the right execution of some privileged commands you may have to apply following procedure lt may be necessary to modify the context before certain actions can be run To allow a user to run specific tools and programs with permissions that are different from those assigned to the user s account use the Windows RunAs Command which allows you to save the password Windows XP Service Pac 2 and more recent versions Use the following Microsoft command runas profile user lt my login gt savecred lt my program exe gt On first execution a password is required it is saved for subsequent executions e For Linux the IPP process is running under root privilege sudo command is not needed to execute a program or shell script Notification Alarm box notification The Notification action is active by default Edit action x Action active Action name Motification to Systray Event criticalities T Event categories F Alarms Shutdown events From view All
57. mp Intelligent Power Protector Views Node List Quick scan IF Views Type Status Name Mac Address Class Location Contact Range scan i NG 2 ES 00 22 19 FF 8E 5E DELL Network Mana R Address es scan Power Components J Events La Gi SEN 00 22 19 FF 8E 72 Network Managemen Computer Room Computer Room Man 2 g Events List La Gi 00 20 85 FD 76 08 Network Managemen Computer Room Computer Room Man 2 Set node access parameters EES EES La Gi 00 20 85 FD F6 2 Network Managemen Computer Room Computer Room Man PDecit node information Y Y Settings SH A Auto Discovery La Gei 00 22 19 FF 5E 79 DELL Network Mana Computer Room Computer Room Man we Remove nodes FJ Actions Le Gi ConnectUPS Web SN dl Select all P Shutdown D e ConnectUPS Web SN IE LAB 9130 DUBAI c Jerome Veyrier E Select a system y Deselect all c Log La 2 00 20 85 FB 56 1E Network Managemen Computer Room Computer Room Man jo User List Q e 00 06 23 00 1E 7F Network Managemen Eric Office Eric Pset as power source L set composite device e Inthe dialog box enter redundancy mode and level eventually specify a device name e Device name User name of the composite device Redundancy mode Refer to the Introduction chapter to select the correct electrical topology Parallel Redundant Supplies Hot Standby Static Transfer Switch Redundancy Level It is the minimal number of redundant UPSs powering your system The
58. nnsrennnnnsennnnssennnnssennnnnnsen 9 2 2 Installation Uninstallation from command line cccccccocncnnccccconnnnncnnnannnnncnnnancnnnononanennnnnnnnnnnnnnos 10 25 URETT EPO 11 gt RI al E NON BEE 12 2 1 Native installation on a RedHat SuSe Mandriva or derivative system 12 2 2 Native installation on a Debian or derivative evstem 13 25 Genen nstallalo ON LINUX t ios 14 24 UAnstaling TE Prod eds See 15 3 ComiqQuratibn aar 16 e Intelligent Power Protector Settings r rersrnrnvnvnvnvnnvnvnvnvnvnenennvnvnenenenenernrnvnenenenenenvsnvnenenenenenesnenenenenen 16 3 1 Discover the UPSs connected through UGbB eral 16 3 2 Discover the nodes Connected on the Network 17 SE WE tele EE 18 3 4 Shutdown Usecaee 24 SEO ee ee Tee LE EE 28 93 56 Configure User ACCOUMIS ee AE ee dees 34 Jul SN Ende Le 35 Configure Node SETTINGS avi A ae sets dat 37 Node MN e e eS 37 E tree eler Ks 38 2 SVR 40 ACCESS tothe monitoring INtenHace sLa usle een detec Aaa aE A 40 ala LANE 40 Ae NENNE ASS Lea Au kN 40 dao POWER SUE VIEW se 41 PAGES TS A aa aA E Ea EEEE a 42 AV slMfORMANOM ANG EE 42 GM VE 43 23 ENVIO NM ta a ar ld 43 224 E ee A O 43 15 DONN 44 TG EN 46 Table of Contents Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 2 70 www eaton com Ac A A ee ee en 46 EVENTS RT 48 Au BETENT SEAN TG 48 4 2 Calendar r pr sentafim avv444vv442 NN 49 4 3 Nodes Ben ae iii items 50 e JEaunching Device
59. nstallation on Linux If your system doesn t derive from RedHat using rom or Debian using deb you can install IPP using the generic package Note this method is only supported from the command line To install from a command line in interactive mode use the following command from where the generic installer is located as root gt ipp linux 1 10 035 1186 EE install For silent installation add the silent parameter as shown below as root e ipp linus 1 10 039 1986 00 LnstalL silent Once the installation is completed open a Web browser open a Web browser with the following url he REH lt IP gt Is the IP address of the machine hosting IPP AG intelligent Power Protector Views Y Power Source IG Views 3 Power Source Information and Status Measures FI SJ Events o i E em szg Events List Synoptic ZS Events Calendar Description Eaton 9PX 6000i Online UPS Y Sj Settings Nominal apparent power 6000 VA Ry Auto Discovery IP address E Actions Mac Address en Serial number 6203C52038 Se P Class Network Management Card HF w tH e System Location Computer Room Gi g Log Contact Computer Room Manager a ki User List Link Load segment 2 Battery state Resting Power Source O On utility Load level HIO 0 Statistics 7 days Biz Battery capacity CO 100 Battery run time 3 h 48 min 00s Other data Master output Master E on Load segment 1 Group1 EW on Events o Load segment 2 G
60. nstaller gq Oj xj E To EU intelligent Power Protector OT Powering Business Worldwide VT OO Welcome to Eaton Intelligent Power Protector installer License Select Path Installation Finish Cancel H Next q A Web browser is automatically displayed enter admin as Login admin as Password and click on the Login button A popup message advises you to change your default login password AQ Intelligent Power Protector What is Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Login admin e Inteligent Power Protector is protection software offered from Eaton Corporation at ne charge It enables users to avoid data loss by gracefully shutting down computers and servers powered by an Eaton UPS in the event of an extended power outage This software provides a clear easy to use multilingual interface from any PC with an Internet browser Exceptionally versatile Inteligent Power Protector acquires UPS information through local or network communication and can be easily deployed om many computers e Inteligent Power Protector can be remotely managed configured and updated with our Intelligent Power Manager supervisory software Intelligent Power Manager can be downloaded for no charge from Eaton for supervising monitoring of a network of up to ten devices versions of Intelligent Power Manager for supervising monitoring many devices may be purchased through an Eaton authorized reseller
61. otector Logout admin AC intelligent Power Protector Sange La Views Power Source 34 Views Z Power Source Information and Status Measures I EJ Events g Events List O Synoptic S Events Calendar Description Eaton 9PX 6000i Online UPS IS Settings Nominal apparent power 5000 VA Auto Discovery IP address E Actions Mac Address P A Serial number G203C52038 P Class Network Management Card HF pr System Location Computer Room E Log Contact Computer Room Manager Gi User List Link Battery state Resting Power Source O On utility Load level MIN 90 statistics 7 days a Battery capacity HEED 100 Battery run time 3 h 48 min 00 s Other data Master output Master a On Load segment 1 Group GJ on Events E Load segment 2 Group2 amp On Graph 2 hours ol Date 22 04 2013 09 52 32 22 04 2013 08 29 51 VF 22 04 2013 10 29 51 The Events Event List view allows you to view the device events Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 8 70 www eaton com 2 3 Windows Installation 2 3 1 Graphical installation Run the Intelligent Power Protector package under an administrator account E Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Installer JD x E Te N intelligent Power Protector na Powering Business Worldwide v1 00 Welcome to Eaton Intelligent Power Protector installer License Select Path Installation Finish A
62. ower Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 62 70 www eaton com 7 Compatibility List Eaton has tested the compatibility of Eaton Power Protector with the following devices and applications 7 1 Eaton Serial line Devices Eaton Equipment designation Connectivity Eaton Powerware series USB or RS232 3105 5110 5115 5130 9130 9135 9140 and legacy 9120 9125 Eaton Powerware series BladeUPS 5125 9155 9355 9390 9395 Eaton Pulsar Series Eaton 5PX Evolution 650 850 1150 S 1250 1550 S 1750 2000 S 2500 S 3000 Pulsar 700 1000 1500 1000 RT2U 1500 RT2U intl amp US Models Pulsar M EX Pulsar MX amp Pulsar MX Frame 16 U MX Eaton Pulsar Series EX RT Comet EX RT 1 1 3 1 EX 5 RT Asia Pacific Notes RS232 only USB or RS232 RS232 only e XSlot USB Module for Powerware series is unsupported by Intelligent Power Protector 1 10 e Ellipse ASR 600 750 1000 1500 USBS Ellipse MAX Protection Station Protection Center NOVA AVR are currently supported by Personal Solution Pac software 7 2 Eaton Network Devices Eaton equipment designation Type Illustration Network Management Card MiniSlot SNMP Web Network MS ex 66102 DA firmware revision and above And associated Environment Sensor UPS Option Card Eaton Pulsar Network Management Card Modbus JBus Modbus MS ex 66103 through Ethernet Network And associated Environment Sensor 66846 U
63. r to the list hereafter The view that triggers the event From view Note on Event Criticality parameter With this parameter you can filter the notification according to the event level Refer to the event list provided below in this document If you select Critical as filter you will not receive the associated Normal event informing that the device status changes from Critical to Normal Action type you can select following action Email Command Notification According to your choice specific settings are available for each action The configuration of these 3 actions is detailed hereafter Detailed Alarms and events list in Event category Alarms Utility failure Communication lost Shutdown Imminent Battery Low Internal Failure Overload Output On Off Outlets On Off Battery Fault On Automatic Bypass On Manual Bypass Redundancy Lost Protection Lost Shutdown Events Utility failure Battery Low Shutdown Imminent Local Run Time to Shutdown Power Events Output Percent Load Output Apparent Power Output Active Power Output Power Factor System Defined Output Overload Alarm Measures Output Percent Load Battery Remaining Capacity Battery Run Time to Empty Main 1 Voltage Current and Frequency Main 2 Voltage Current and Frequency Output Voltage Current and Frequency Output Apparent Power Output Active Power Output Power Factor Eaton Intelligent Po
64. rameters Power source 192 168 100 101 Login admin Password admin Load segment 1 Master Shutdown duration 120 seconds Shutdown timer 1 None Shutoff control 1 Enabled Once the installation is completed open a Web browser open a Web browser with the following URL httpt lt host gt lt 4679 7 lt host gt is the host name or IP address of the machine hosting IPP Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 10 70 www eaton com Installation Result If you install a new Intelligent Power Protector release without uninstalling the old one you will keep your product settings e Atthe end of the installation the following shortcuts are created in the group Start Programs Eaton gt Intelligent Power Protector Name Description Open Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Opens the Intelligent Power Protector web page from default browser Start Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Starts the service Stop Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Stops the service Uninstall Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Uninstalls the Program e A service called Eaton Intelligent Power Protector is also created for the Database Acquisition Engine This service automatically starts on machine boot up This service provides the Web Interface e Analarm notification box accessible from the System Tray icon displays the alarms on the local computer 2 3 3 Uninstalling the Product e From the A
65. rent Web interfaces from Intelligent Power Protector Page 51 70 www eaton com 5 Redundancy 5 1 Introduction Intelligent Power Protector provides management for composite devices Composite devices are virtual nodes composed of nodes mounted with specific redundancy schemas Redundant Supplies Hot Standby or Static Transfer Switch for two components and Parallel for two or more components and a dedicated redundancy level This Redundancy feature has to be enabled from the Settings System gt Modules Settings Intelligent Power Protector will then shutdown a local computer powered by several UPSs composite device Edit modules settings gt W Redundancy Shutdown controller Save Cancel L I Here are illustrated the electrical redundancy topologies Redundant Supplies In this case the two UPSs provide power on one or several multiple feed servers For Hot Standby mode when the upstream UPS powers the load the downstream UPS is on bypass Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 52 70 www eaton com Static Transfer Switch for two components For STS mode there are several cases with single STS or multiple STSs All the UPSs power the load at the same time 5 2 Redundancy configuration e Login with an administrator user profile e Select two or more nodes and click on the Set composite device menu item AG Logout admin Help a
66. roup2 B on Graph 2 hours ol Date 22 04 2013 09 52 32 22 04 2013 08 29 51 wa 22 04 2013 10 29 51 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 14 70 www eaton com 2 4 4 Uninstalling the Product As for the product installation if you have chosen the native packages you can use your favorite packages management application to remove the ipp linux package You can also do the same from the command line For example on RedHat and derivatives use rom e ipp linux On Debian and derivatives use 5 dpkg f 1pp 11nux Note After uninstalling the native deb or rom packages some user s configuration and data are not removed due to technical constraints If you want to fully remove these use as root S rm rf usr local Eaton IntelligentPowerProtector If you have chosen the generic installer use the following command for interactive uninstall as root installation path mc2 uninstall For silent uninstall add the silent parameter as shown below as root 5 installation path mc2 uninstall silent Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 15 70 www eaton com 3 Configuration 3 1 Intelligent Power Protector Settings Start the Intelligent Power Protector main graphical interface from the previously created shortcut and then click on the Settings Auto Discovery menu item 3 1 1 Discover the UPSs connected through USB Serial
67. s settings P Shutdown Language en English System Format dd mm yyyy g L Time Format HH MM ss EJ Log Temperature Unit C Celsius G User List amp Scan settings Automatic scan Disabled XML Enabled Username Password SNMPv1 Enabled SNMP community name public SNMPv3 Disabled NUT Enabled d Automatic Update Settings interval Every week Last Update no update done Next Check Update 29 04 2013 09 55 37 zi Modules Settings Redundancy Disabled Shutdown controller Disabled System settings Select one of the items and then click on the corresponding button on the right e Edit system information to enter contact and location information for IPP software e Edit language allows the user to change the user language Czech English French German Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese Russian Simplified Chinese Spanish Traditional Chinese are currently supported Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 35 70 www eaton com e Edit scan settings Administrator can set authentication parameters which will be used by default to discover new devices You can specify settings for 4 protocols XML SNMPv1 SNMPv3 and NUT Depending on device supported protocols IPM will choose needed parameters See Compatibility List for protocol supports Default scan settings are displayed in the Scan settings section of Settings system page Edit scan settings vil In this dialog
68. ser I IF views a ki Edit user C Power Source Login admin a JE eg i Ge GB Remove User e Events List Events Calendar K 3 39 Settings Login john Ay Auto Discovery Profile User actions Fasswgrgd canes P Shutdown gp system Log Gi User List User Accounts window Intelligent Power Protector contains a default Administrator profile with e admin as login e admin as password Warning e For security reasons it is strongly recommended to change default password immediately after the installation e A Popup warns you on security if the password contains less than 8 characters Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 34 70 www eaton com Notes e The Login and Password is case sensitive e The original admin account login value is fixed admin and its Password has to be modified e There is no limit in the accounts number 3 1 7 System settings AO Intelligent Power Protector Views System 8 Edit system information JG Views ZA System 3 y 8 g Edit language Q Power Source About Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Sj Events Product version 1 30 build 096 R Edit scan settings g Events List Server system name Windows NT 6 01 01 amp Events Calendar Website link http pgsoftware eaton com explore eng ipp default htm amp amp Edit update settings g Settings Contact amp Check for updates Ry Auto Din Location Dii Language Settings Edt module
69. sion 4 1 Access to the monitoring interface To monitor the Power Source start the main Intelligent Power Protector interface You can access the same interface locally or remotely 4 1 1 Local access e From the system where Intelligent Power Protector is installed you can use the following shortcut Start Programs Eaton gt Intelligent Power Protector Open Eaton Intelligent Power Protector e From a local machine you can type the following URL in a Web browser https 127 0 0 1 4680 or http 127 0 0 1 4679 4 1 2 Remote access e From a remote machine you can type the following URL in a Web browser https lt name or IP address of computer hosting IPM gt 4680 or http lt name or IP address of computer hosting IPM gt 4679 e In SSL mode accept the certificate using the procedure provided by your browser e Enter the Login and Password Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 40 70 www eaton com 4 1 3 Power Source View From the Views menu Item select the Power Source item You will be able e to supervise the information from the UPS that powers the Intelligent Power Protector computer e to drag and drop the panels in this window AO Views IG Views e Power Source Sj Events 8 g Events List 0 Events Calendar Sj Settings Auto Discovery E Log a User List Intelligent Power Protector Power Source Information and Status Descr
70. tatus OK Battery charge is less than 50 Battery fault or End of backup Battery status unknown Description Current flow through the cable Note the object animation gives the direction of current flow No current flow through the cable Warning the cable may be under voltage Eaton Intelligent Power6 Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 45 70 www eaton com Electrical power source at UPS input Symbol Color Description gt Green Source powered Status OK gt Grey Source not powered or status unknown Examples of combinations between flow status and power source status p Green The electrical power source is powered and provides electrical flow Yellow Pp al The electrical power source is powered and does not provide electrical flow rey Load at UPS output its status is linked to that of the UPS output status Symbol Color Description gt Green Load powered and protected Status OK gt Red Load not powered gt Grey Load status unknown Examples of combinations between flow status and load status gt Yellow Load powered and protected Green Ge Grey Load not powered Red 4 2 6 Events Events dh status Date Message 27 0109 15 59 22 Bypass Return on UPS 27 0109 15 58 45 Output on automatic bypass 2r0109 15 58 43 The outlet group 2 if on 2r0109 15 58 42 The outlet group 1 is on 27 0109 15 58 40 The UPS output is on 27101 09 15 58 52 The UPS output is off i This panel displays
71. the events list of the selected node You can sort the events according to Status Date and Message by clicking on the column header 4 2 7 Statistics Statistics 7 days Communication between card and device lost 4 The UPS output is off 4 Network communication with device lost 3 Estimated consumption 27 54 kVA h Power lost count 3 Cumulated power lost time 6 min 42 UPS fault 3 UPS overload 1 02 17 09 12 00 00 am vit 02 23 09 11 59 59 pm This panel displays the statistics of the selected node The button allows you to select the time interval for the statistics You can adjust the time interval by clicking on the 2 buttons with the From and To dates Here is the list of Statistics Computed Data e Apparent Consumption or Active Consumption in next release e Average Apparent Power or Average Active Power in next release e Power Failure Count Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 46 70 www eaton com Power Failure Cumulated Duration Battery Fault Count Internal Failure Count Overload Count Warning Alarm Count Critical Alarm Count Output Off Count Communication Lost Count Note This information depends on device capabilities Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 47 70 www eaton com 4 3 Events 4 3 1 List representation Select the Events Events List and the following page appears Logout ad a A
72. ult setting since firmware version 2 02 or configure it correctly IPP has to be configured in trusted host list Required PXGX 2000 PXGX UPS configurations e Set the IPP discovery password to the same value as the PXGX read community name default is public e In PXGX Access control page disable SNMP access restricted by IP Hostname or configure it correctly IPP has to be configured in trusted host list e In PXGX Take care to configure PXGX in SNMP V1 or SNMP V1 V3 7 3 Eaton Legacy cards These cards should be compatible but Eaton didn t perform official testing on them Eaton equipment designation Type Illustration MGE Network Management Card MiniSlot SNMP Web UPS Option Card 66244 legacy And associated Environment Sensor Network Management Card Transverse SNMP Web 66074 UPS Option Card And associated Environment Sensor Legacy Eaton Intelligent Power Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 64 70 www eaton com 7 4 Network Ports Here is the list of Network ports used by IPM and IPP Netwo rk MS Protocol Mode Port NMC SMTP TCP 25 OUT DHCP BOOTP UDP 67 OUT TFTP UDP 69 IN HTTP TCP 80 IN NTP UDP 123 OUT SNMP UDP 161 IN SNMP Traps UDP 162 OUT UNMP UDP 200 X HTTPS TCP 443 IN EATON Supervision TCP 4679 X EATON Notification IN OU Broadcast UDP 4679 T EATON SSL Supervision TCP 4680 X EATON Alarms Broadcast UDP 4680 OUT EATON Connected Alarms TCP 5000 IN EATON Connected Alarms
73. wer Protector User s Guide Al 1 30 Page 29 70 www eaton com E mail This action is not active by default Some of the fields are preconfigured by default Edit action Xx Action active Vi Action name Email on shutdown events Event criticalities W O mn O ai O go Event categories g Alarms From view All Views d Action type Email Ca Settings SMTP server smtp server com Login admin Password Recipient sysadminibserver com Sender Subject Inteligent Power Protector IPP Alarms Message d Alarm from nodeblamet idate al message Ea Digest Every minute Ki For the generic fields at the top of the window please refer to create new action section Specific email action settings SMTP Server To receive emails on UPS events you have to indicate the SMTP server IP address Login Password authentication information of the SMTP server Recipient Receiver Email address Note you can specify multiple receivers by separating them with coma Sender Optional field the email sender Note that your SMTP server may require a valid email address Subject The email subject can be customized with pre defined variables Message The email message body can be customized with pre defined variables Digest you can specify that you want to receive a consolidation of the alarms that occurred during a delay that you can choose if you specify none each
74. xe from the C Windows System32 folder and copy it into D IPP for example Then modify shutdown bat to explicitly call D IPP shutdown exe In Windows Vista Hibernate sequence By default IPP runs an Operating System hibernate Unfortunately the Hibernate option of Windows Vista is sometimes no more available after a Disk Cleanup In this case Windows Vista hibernate fails Solutions e Change the IPP shutdown configuration from Hibernate to Shutdown Or e Execute the command Powercfg h on under an administrator account to restore the Windows Vista hibernate option http support microsoft com default aspx scid kb EN US 92889 7 LetMeFixltMyself In shutdown sequence PW 9130 UPS doesn t shutoff as expected when IPP is connected through USB Serial and when a Web SNMP card is plugged into the slot Solution you have to disable the UPS shutoff command from the card interface to ensure a proper shutdown of your machine protected by IPP For that go to the Configuration UPS Shutdown and Restart Settings page of the card and select No for the parameter Load Segment to Turn Off after OS Shutdown Note If you have chosen to use the USB serial connector for communication between IPP and your UPS which also has a web card inside it is better to disable the shutdown criteria of the card to ensure the shutdown and the restart of your machine Eaton Intelligent Power Protector

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