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1. k Note The electrical diagram is not available for a line interactive UPS Settings gt Network A second segment of the page refreshes every 10 seconds and displays Syston information determined by your selections in the combo box Notified Applications Time UPS Status selects the main status of the UPS Firmware upload Power source displays where the power originates Other langages Output load level displays the load level gt See Dell web site Output displays the status of all UPS outputs UPS Alarms displays all the active alarms for the UPS UPS Metrics displays information related to UPS consumption in watts For each parameter the user is allowed to reset the timestamp Peak Consumption displays the maximum consumed power in watts since the last reset Cumulative Peak displays the cumulative consumed power in watts since the last reset Peak Headroom displays the minimum remaining power in watts since the last reset The real time headroom value is displayed in the synoptic About your UPS displays static information to identify the UPS and the NMC card Figure 15 Online Help Example 22 Configuring the Card UPS Properties Essential information about the UPS status is available on the UPS Properties page see Figure 16 which refreshes automatically every ten seconds The UPS Properties page shows an image and generic name of the UPS You can customize the default location Computer Ro
2. Table 14 Product Physical Group Variables continued Variable Variable Type Unit Variable Name and Description OID physicalBatteryABMStatus Fal Integer Advanced Battery Monitoring status 1 ABM charging 2 ABM discharging 3 ABM floating 4 ABM resting 5 ABM off UPS BatterySystem Charger Mode physicalBatteryTestStatus D2 Integer Battery test status e Done and Passed e Done and Warning e Done and Error e Aborted e In progress e Not implemented e Scheduled UPS BatterySystem Battery Test physical BatterySecondsRemaining 5 3 Integer Seconds Battery remaining time calculated by the autonometer UPS PowerSummary RunTimeToEmpty physicalLoadSegment1ShutdownAfterDelay 6 1 Integer Seconds Number of seconds remaining until load segment 1 switches off 1 if no shutdown countdown is in effect UPS OutletSystem Outlet 2 DelayBeforeShutdown physicalLoadSegmentl StartupAfterDelay 6 2 Integer Seconds Number of seconds remaining until load segment switches on 1 if no startup countdown is in effect UPS OutletSystem Outlet 2 DelayBeforeStartup 68 MIB Objects Table 14 Product Physical Group Variables continued Variable Name and Description OID la variana ype Unit physicalLoadSegment2ShutdownAfterDelay 6 3 Integer Seconds Number of seconds remaining until Load Segment 2 switches off 1 if no shutdown countdown is in effect UPS OutletSystem Outlet 3 DelayBeforeShutdown physicalLoadSe
3. 1 Read Network settings 2 Modify Network settings 3 Set Ethernet speed For each of the following questions you can press lt Return gt to select the value shown in braces or you can enter a new value Should this target obtain IP settings from the network N N Static IP address 166 99 1 2 166 99 21 21 static IP address is 166 99 21 21 Subnet Mask IP address 255 255 248 0 255 255 255 0 subnet Mask IP address is 255 255 255 0 Gateway address IP address 166 99 17 1 166 99 17 1 Gateway address IP address is 166 99 17 1 Wait while your new configuration is saved Reset the card to enable the new configuration Figure 11 Modifying the Network Settings 2 Follow the instructions and enter the static IP parameters IPv4 only Wait until Done displays indicating that the IP parameters have been saved 3 To exit type 0 and press Enter 4 Type land press Enter and then type 2 and press Enter to restart The card restarts with the new IP settings in approximately one minute Getting Started 17 Testing the Configuration To verify that the Dell Network Management Card is operational 1 Open a Web browser from a station connected to the same subnet as the card 2 Enter the card s https IP address IPv4 or IPv6 in the address bar The home page displays see Figure 12 UPS MANAGEMENT CARD UPS Properties UPS UPS Properties 2 gt UPS Control Dell UPS Tower 1920W HV Wi eee Computer Room
4. English French Spanish German Simplified Chinese Japanese Russian Korean Traditional Chinese 6 Introduction Online Help English only Card firmware updated through the network UPS firmware updated through the network Fast Ethernet 10 100 MB compatibility with auto negotiation on the RJ 45 port Connection to the card with straight CAT 5 RJ 45 network cables maximum card distance is 20m 65 ft Easy installation the Dell Network Management Card can be installed while the UPS is online maintaining the highest system availability Compatibility with the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF Management Information Base MIB and the Dell MIB see Chapter 4 MIB Objects on page 59 Limitation IETF MIB traps are not sent by the card Introduction 7 Getting Started This chapter explains e Unpacking the card e Checklist items needed for installation e Identifying the card ports and indicators e Card defaults e Installing and connecting the card e Configuring the network with a DHCP server e Configuring the network without a DHCP server Unpacking the Card Verify the package contents see Figure 1 e Dell Network Management Card e Serial cable e Setup instructions e Safety Environmental and Regulatory Information Figure 1 Dell Network Management Card Package Contents 8 Getting Started Installation Checklist 1 Verify that all of the following item
5. FEFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF IPv6 Gateway If IPv6 Auto Config Enabled is selected the IPv6 the field is blank and not available If IPv6 Auto Config Enabled is not selected the name of the Pv6 Gateway can be entered IPv6 Local Address The IPv6 local address displays the local address is generated from the card s MAC address IPv6 Address 2 If Pv6 Auto Config Enabled is selected the second Pv6 address is provided by the DHCP server for example 1876 720 410 100A 1111 2222 33 4444 and cannot be changed If IPv6 Auto Config Enabled is not selected the field is blank and not available BootP DHCP Authorizes choose Enabled configuration of network parameters with the BOOTP DHCP server when the card is booted Mode of card operation with server After each startup the card makes five attempts to recover the network parameters If it receives no response from the server the card boots with the last saved parameters from the most recent start These parameters are shown on the page The default value for this parameter is Enabled Configuring the Card NOTE If the hostname is not used the IP address supplied by the DHCP server must be assigned through Static DHCP Assignment to maintain the connection with the clients installed on the stations to be protected NOTE During the first connection if the DHCP query is not successful the Dell Network Management Card starts with the following IP conf
6. Shielded Cable Female DB 9 Male RJ 45 Connector Connector Figure 37 DB 9 RJ 45 Serial Cable and Pinout Serial Configuration Menus Use the supplied cable to connect the card to a computer 1 Connect the card to a computer equipped with an emulator such as HyperTerminal Set the serial link at 9600 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control 2 Verify that the UPS power is on Operation and Maintenance 79 3 Enter the admin password not modifiable The Dell Network Management Card main menu displays see Figure 38 2 Network configuration 3 Set Login Password to Default 4 Return to Default Configuration Figure 38 Dell Network Management Card Main Menu Option 1 Reset Two options are available for resetting the card see Figure 39 e Hardware Reset Equivalent to a restart of the electrical power supply e Restart application Restarts only the application 1 Hardware Reset 2 Restart application Figure 39 Reset Menu 80 Operation and Maintenance Option 2 Network Configuration The Network Configuration option displays additional options for network settings see Figure 40 1 Read Network settings 2 Modify Network settings 3 Set Ethernet speed Figure 40 Network Settings Menu Three options are available for the network settings e Read Network settings To view the network settings see Figure 41 MAC address 00 22 19 FF 8E 13 Mode DHCP IP address
7. Shutdown of the Inverter causes shutdown of the load segments usually two load segments Refer to the UPS user s guide for the location of the load segments 88 Shutdown Criteria and Sequence
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9. AC under or over voltage ok UPS PowerConverter Input 2 PresentStatus VoltageOutOfRange 0 trapServiceBattery 93 2 Service battery UPS BatterySystem Charger PresentStatus Used 0 AND UPS BatterySystem Charger Mode 4 MIB Objects 77 Specifications Table 16 Technical Specifications Network Connection UPS Protocol Network Protocols not limited to Supported SNMP MIBs Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Ambient Humidity Power Consumption Size L x W x H Weight EMC Statements RoHS 78 Specifications 10 100BaseT RJ 45 network connector Dell UPS proprietary protocol DHCP DNS HTTP HTTPS IPv4 and IPv6 NTP SMTP SNMP v read only TCP IP Dell UPS MIB IETF UPS MIB RFC 1213 MIB II 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 15 C to 60 C 5 F to 140 F 90 RH maximum without condensation 1 5 watts maximum 132 mm X 66 mm X 42 mm 5 2 x2 6 X 1 6 70g 2 5 02 Safety for ATT IEC EN 60950 1 2002 Safety for UPS IEC EN 62040 1 1 EMC EN 61000 6 2 2002 EN 61000 6 3 2002 IEC EN 62040 2 2002 C1 C2 For European directives Low voltage 2006 95 EC EMC 2004 108 EC 100 compatible Operation and Maintenance This chapter explains e Serial cable pinout e Detailed serial configuration menus e Firmware upgrade instructions Serial Cable Pinout Figure 37 shows the serial cable and pinout Male RJ 45 Connector Female DB 9 Connector
10. charging to extend the life of the battery The battery slowly discharges until the minimum charge level is reached When the minimum charge level is reach the battery returns to Charging mode Charger disabled Battery charger is off e Remaining backup time Estimate of the battery s maximum backup time remaining before UPS shutdown e Battery status Result of the last automatic battery test carried out by the UPS Possible values are OK The test completed correctly NOK The battery needs to be checked Deactivated The automatic battery test was not validated on the UPS 30 Configuring the Card View Current Alarms Select UPS Alarms from the UPS Status list to display the list of current alarms see Figure 19 Table 8 lists the alarm severity levels Table 9 and Table 10 list the managed UPS and system alarms UPS MANAGEMENT CARD UPS Properties UPS UPS Properties 2 gt UPS Control Dell UPS Tower 1920W HV Computer Room own Parameters Logs and Notification Measurements Email Notification Alarm Time Alarm Description 2009 09 15 15 43 48 Normal AC frequency out of tolerance Settings 2009 09 15 15 43 48 Normal AC voltage out of tolerance Network 2009 09 15 15 43 48 Normal AC voltage too low 2009 09 15 15 43 49 Normal AC NOK 2009 09 15 15 43 49 UPS on battery gt Firmware Upload Figure 19 UPS Alarms Display Table 8 Severity Levels Icon Level T Critical Red A Warning Y
11. connected to the card s Settings port and the computer s COM port 2 Open your terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal 3 Select the serial connection such as COM1 4 Set the serial line to 9600 baud 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit no flow control see Figure 6 COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second 9600 v Data bits 8 y Parity None v Stop bits v Flow control M Restore Defaults Figure 6 Configuring Port Settings 14 Getting Started 5 Verify that the UPS is turned on The initialization process completes and you are prompted enter the password Figure 7 End of Init card is ready Enter password to activate Maintenance Menu Warning for SMTP server resolution don t forget to set DNS File RAMO ConfigurationData xml created with 17096 bytes File FLASHO ConfigurationData xml written in Flash with 17096 bytes Figure 7 Card Initialization 6 Enter admin The main menu displays see Figure 8 2 Network configuration 3 Set Login Password to Default 4 Return to Default Configuration Figure 8 Dell Network Management Card Main Menu Getting Started 15 Configuring the Network With a DHCP Server The card automatically collects the IP parameters from the server by default K NOTE When the card is not connected to the network it continuously attempts to connect When the con
12. open a new window where you can modify or enter SNMP trap receiver information Application Name Hostname or IP Address Trap Community and Severity See Figure 34 UPS MANAGEMENT CARD Network Management System Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV Computer Room Application Name Hostname or IP address Protocol Trap Community Severity 1 Waming Errail Notific ation Cancel Settings b b ied Applications Acc Co Control b Firmw are Upload Figure 34 Add NMS Page 54 Configuring the Card Access Control Click Access Control from the menu bar to configure the different parameters to allow secure access to the card using a browser or SNMP K NOTE If you are not already logged on you will be prompted to enter your user name and password before accessing this page K NOTE Restart the card to activate any configuration changes UPS MANAGEM ENT CARD Access Control Help Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV Computer Room Enter New Manager Login Enter New Password Confirm New Password SNMP Disabled Current Community Read Only is public Change Community Read Only public Security mode O Authentication for configuration O Full authentication SSL and full authentication Save modified settings gt Firmware Upload Figure 35 Access Control Page Configurable access control settings are e Enter New Manager User Name This text field li
13. to activate the new parameters Set the Ethernet speed 1 Automatic 2 10 MBit 1 New Ethernet speed Automatic Wait while the new setting Is saved Reset the card to enable the new configuration Figure 43 Ethernet Speed Settings Option 3 Set Login Password to Default Select menu item 3 to return the password to the default admin Wait for the confirmation message see Figure 44 The card is now accessible using the Web with the default password admin but you must restart the card to save the new password Login Password has successfully been set Figure 44 Default Password Confirmation Message Operation and Maintenance 83 Option 4 Return to Default Configuration Select menu item 4 to restore the parameters to the factory default configuration see Card Defaults on page 11 Wait for the confirmation message see Figure 45 Restart the card to save the default parameters Configuration has been set to default one You must Reset the card Figure 45 Default Configuration Confirmation Message 84 Operation and Maintenance Upgrading the Card s Firmware You can update the card s firmware by downloading the appropriate file During the upgrade process the Dell Network Management Card does not monitor the UPS status To upgrade the firmware 1 Download the new firmware version to your computer from the Web and note the location K NOTE Go to dell support com for more informat
14. without modifying the configuration This action is required for any changes you made on the Network Settings page To ensure security this operation requires admin user name and password Configuring the Card e Factory Reset button Restores the default configuration of all the card s parameters e Keep TCP IP parameters Select this option to maintain the IP address subnet mask gateway and BOOTP DHCP value To ensure security this operation requires admin user name and password By default user name and password are both admin Notified Applications Use the Notified Applications page to modify a network management system NMS that is set to receive notifications from the card or to add up to three NMSs to the notified applications To modify or add a new NMS 1 Select Notified Applications from the menu bar The Notified Applications page opens see Figure 33 Logs and Notification gt Measurements Errail Notific ation Settings gt Firmware Upload UPS MANAGEMENT CARD Notified Applications Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV Hostname or IP Address Select the applicationsto be removed Select the applicationsto be teged Select the Network anagem ent Sytem to be modified Figure 33 Notified Applications Page Remove Utility failure Test Modify NMS Help Computer Room Application Name Shutdown Teg Add NMS Configuring the Card 53 2 Click either Modify NMS or Add NMS to
15. 16 17 54 Figure 17 UPS Measurements Detail UPS Status Icons Table 3 lists the UPS status icons Table 3 UPS Status Icons Icon Description Normal operation Alarm present This icon links directly to the alarm page Loss of communication with the UPS 24 Configuring the Card Diagrams display examples of the UPS current operating mode see Table 4 K NOTE If communication with the UPS is lost all diagrams appear gray Table 4 Operating Mode Diagrams Operating Mode Diagram UPS with Automatic Bypass UPS without Automatic Bypass vt nee seen eee e eens 7 Configuring the Card 25 Table 5 lists all the elements that can appear in a UPS operating mode diagram Table 5 Diagram Elements Type Icons AC Normal Input gt Green Gray AC Normal Flow E Yellow Gray AC to DC Converter Battery 26 Configuring the Card Description In tolerance Out of tolerance AC to DC converter powered by normal AC AC to DC converter not powered by normal AC Powered Not powered Internal failure Remaining capacity gt 50 Remaining capacity lt 50 Battery to be checked battery test result Table 5 Diagram Elements continued Type Battery Output Flow DC to AC Converter Input Flow DC to AC Converter DC to AC Converter Output Flow AC Bypass Input AC Automatic Bypass Flow gt Red Yellow Gray Description AC to DC converter pow
16. 166 99 224 48 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 166 99 224 1 Link Local IPv6 address FE80 222 19FF FEFF 8E13 64 Global IPv6 address 2001 720 410 100A 222 19FF FEFF 8E13 64 Global IPv6 address 1789 720 410 100A 222 19FF FFF 8E13 64 Figure 41 Read Network Settings Option Operation and Maintenance 81 e Modify Network settings To modify existing network parameters see Figure 42 Restart the card to activate the new parameters In DHCP mode the card can receive the following parameters according to the DHCP server settings IP address Subnet mask Gateway address K NOTE You cannot configure the IPv6 address through the serial link The IPv6 address is provided by the card or by the IPv6 DHCP server if an IPv6 DHCP server is available on the network See Network Settings on page 49 to enable the IPv6 feature and configure IPv6 settings For each of the following questions you can press lt Return gt to select the value shown in braces or you can enter a new value Should this target obtain IP settings from the network N Static IP address 166 99 18 129 Subnet Mask IP address 255 255 248 0 Gateway address IP address 166 99 17 1 Wait while your new configuration is saved Reset the card to enable the new configuration Figure 42 Modify Network Settings 82 Operation and Maintenance e Set Ethernet speed To change the network speed see Figure 43 Restart the card
17. Card default parameters Table 2 Default Parameters Function On Network System Access Control Date and Time Serial Link Parameter IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address BOOTP DHCP Firmware Upload SMTP Server SSL SNMP UPS Contact UPS Contact History Log Interval Default Language User Name Password Community Name Read Trap Port Date and Time Adjustment NTP Server Speed Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Flow Control Default Value 192 168 1 2 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enabled Enabled smtpserver Enabled Disabled Computer Room Manager Computer Room 60 seconds English admin admin Public 162 Synchronize manually Ntpserver 9600 baud 8 l None None Possible Values Network IP address Network IP address Network IP address Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled 49 characters maximum Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled 49 characters maximum 31 characters maximum 10 to 99999 seconds English French Spanish German Simplified Chinese Japanese Russian Korean Traditional Chinese 10 characters maximum 10 characters maximum 49 characters maximum Non configurable Synchronize with an NTP server Synchronize manually 49 characters maximum Non configurable Non configurable Non configurable Non configurable Non configurable Getting Started 11 Installing the Card The Dell Network Management Card can be installed in any Dell UPS
18. Dell Network Management Card User s Guide www dell com support dell com Notes and Warnings K NOTE A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your software DANGER A DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING A WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or injury gt amp gt CAUTION A CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage incidents Information in this document is subject to change without notice 2009 Dell Inc All rights reserved Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text Dell and the DELL logo are trademarks of Dell Inc HyperTerminal is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve Internet Explorer Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Mozilla and Firefox are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation Phillips is a registered trademark of Phillips Screw Company Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Dell Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own October 2009 164201791 2
19. MANAGEMENT CARD Network Settings Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV IP address 166 99 224 45 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 166 99 224 1 ups117 ups dom ain com Y IPv6 Enabled Y IPv6 Auto Config Enabled IPv6 Address 1 Prefix length 0 IPv6 Gateway IPv6 Local Address IPv6 Address 2 FE80 222 19FF FEFF 8E75 Waiting Router Adv ertisement BootP DHCP Enabled Y Firmware Upload Enabled v Primary DNS Server Pv4 or IPv6 Secondary DNS Server IPv4 or IPv6 SMTP Server for Email Notification 151 110 134 13 151 110 134 17 smtpserv er Y SMTP server authentication Login Password Save modified settings Figure 31 Network Settings Page Configurable network settings are e IP Address The IP address of the card for example 166 99 224 70 e Subnet Mask The mask of the sub network of your network for example 255 255 255 0 e Gateway Address The IP address of the gateway to access the stations located outside the card s subnet for example 166 99 224 1 e Hostname The host name of the card First part of the fully qualified domain name used by the Domain Name System DNS Because the card does not support NetBIOS protocol the hostname is sent to DNS only if the DHCP server sends the hostname with the new IP address This mechanism is described in the update of the DNS protocol RFC 2136 e Domain Name The domain to whi
20. Negative DC bus OK Positive DC bus OK Inverter end of limitation Input fuses OK Inverter OK Table 9 UPS Alarms continued Alarm On Inverter overload Inverter over temperature Inverter short circuit Inverter thermal overload Load not protected On Automatic Bypass Load short circuit Load not powered Protection Lost Emergency button ON Fan fault Redundancy Lost Low battery UPS communication failed UPS data base not available UPS on battery UPS internal fault UPS overload L1 UPS overload L3 UPS overload L3 UPS overtemperature Imminent UPS shutoft UPS exceeds current threshold Battery high voltage fault Normal AC voltage too high Normal AC voltage too low Inverter voltage too high Inverter voltage too low UPS configuration fault in memory ABM state floating ABM state charging ABM state resting Alarm Off Inverter load OK Inverter temperature OK Inverter OK Inverter load OK Load protected Return from Bypass Load OK Load powered Protection OK Emergency button OFF Fan OK Redundancy OK Battery OK UPS communication restored UPS data base OK UPS on normal AC UPS OK UPS overload Level 1 cleared UPS overload Level 2 cleared UPS returns to normal load UPS temperature OK UPS OK UPS returns to normal current Battery voltage OK Normal AC voltage OK Normal AC voltage OK Inverter voltage OK Inverter voltage OK UPS configuration OK ABM state Off ABM state Off ABM
21. PresentStatus EmergencyStop 0 trapOutputOverload Output overload UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus Overload 1 trapOutputOverloadOk Output overload ok UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus Overload 0 trapLevel2Overload Level 2 overload UPS PowerConverter Output Overload 1 PresentStatus OverThreshold 1 trapLevel2OverloadOk Level 2 overload ok UPS PowerConverter Output Overload 1 PresentStatus OverThreshold 0 trapLevel3 Overload Level 3 overload UPS PowerConverter Output Overload 2 PresentStatus OverT hreshold 1 trapLevel3 OverloadOk Level 3 overload ok UPS PowerConverter Output Overload 2 PresentStatus OverThreshold 0 trapPosDCLinkOverVoltage Positive DC link over voltage applies only to double conversion models UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus HighPositiveDCBusVoltage 1 trapPosDCLinkOverVoltageOk Positive DC link over voltage ok UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus HighPositiveDCBusVoltage 0 Trap 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 MIB Objects Trap Level l 71 Table 15 Product Physical Group Variables continued Trap Name Description and Relative XML Object Path trapPosDCLinkUnderVoltage Positive DC link under voltage applies only to double conversion models UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus LowPositiveDCBusVoltage 1 trapPosDCLinkUnderVoltageOk Positive DC link under voltage ok UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus LowPositiveDCBusVoltag
22. SNMP service cached data is being updated productStatusGenerating TrapF lag 6 Integer Indicates if this SNMP sub agent is capable of and or is generating SNMP traps This variable can take the following values e True this service is capable of sending traps and is the originator of SNMP traps generated for the devices represented in this MIB and is currently generating traps e False this service is not capable of sending traps and is not the originator of any SNMP traps generated for the devices represented in this MIB e Disabled this service is capable of sending traps and is the originator of SNMP traps for the devices represented in this MIB but traps are currently disabled MIB Objects 65 Product Physical Group The name of the group is Physical with a group OID of 120 See Table 14 for OID 120 group variables Table 14 Product Physical Group Variables Variable Name and Description OID Tre Variable ype Unit physicalldentFamilyName Je String UPS Family name UPS PowerSummary iProduct physicalIdentSerialNumber 1 2 String UPS Serial number UPS PowerSummary iSerialNumber physicalldentConverterl ype 1 3 Integer UPS type Off Line Line interactiveOn LineOn Line Unitary ParallelOn Line Parallel with NSOn Line Hot Standby Redundancy set on redundant UPS UPS PowerConverter ConverterT ype physicalOutputInstantHeadroom 2al Integer Watts This is the present amount of watt capacity remai
23. Shutdown 0c cece eee eee eens 41 Measurements 200 duela drid aaa 42 Event EDO casita ta ts 43 System Log coa od o oa cane 44 Notifications 0 202 tas 45 EMail NOUMNCAHON morra coda dd datar 45 E Mail Message Settings 0 cece ee eee eee nes 47 Sending Text Messages 000 c cece tees 48 Network Settings sicir abisieoss iris 49 System Settings esii ane ccc ccc eens 52 Notified Applications 00 00 cece eee eee eens 53 Access Control Iii trio tee eee oe beled eee Vek tte tows 55 Date and TMG israel Te x oo es 57 MIB Objects FETE UPS MIB is a chaos wis en anv ee ae tre rats 59 Dell UPS MIB cvs parda cdas 64 Product Identification Group 2 eens 64 Product Status Group a A e Re ewes 65 Product Physical Groups own betes hehehe re hes eas 66 ER DS o oo cesses ES AA cent ahaa eee Asem ee 69 5 Specifications 6 Operation and Maintenance serial Cable Pinout Sis sar dad teens 79 Serial Configuration Menus 0 0 ccc cece eee ees 79 A A ee eee ee 80 Option 2 Network Configuration 00 cece eee eee ees 81 Option 3 Set Login Password to Default lt 83 Option 4 Return to Default Configuration ooooooooo o 84 Upgrading the Card s Firmware 0 000 c cece eee eee 85 7 Shutdown Criteria and Sequence Shutdown Criteria Managed by the Card ooooooooo 87 Shutdown Sequence 25s ssc sesece
24. Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Getting Started Unpacking the Card 0 ccc eee 8 Installation Checklist 0 AA 9 Card Details caia iaa ias 10 Card Detaunlts corran a 11 Installing the Card ooococcccc eee 12 Connecting the Card 0 0 0 ccc eens 12 Configuring th Gard orasini nbs Gs dost a dadas sia 14 Configuring the Network With a DHCP Server o o oo o 16 Configuring the Network Without a DHCP Server 17 Testing the Configuration oooccccccocc nannan 18 Configuring the Card Navigating the Card s Web Page 0oooocccococ oo 20 E A 21 Optimizing Browser Performance 0 000 cece eee eee eee 21 OG He Musica ra or ria 22 UPS PronenleS 420 2 sr as A 23 UPS Measurements Detail 0 ccc ees 24 WPS Stall S ICONS ln ounce Un eS eee a aoe ees 24 URS OlatUSLISE 23 5242 A tad 29 Ms A ie rans yeh ant tonne ee ap ee ae ae oN ot ee ae 30 Views Gutrent Alar mS cr en e E SUA eee donee birdie 31 View Power Consumption 0 000 cece eee eee eee eee 35 View UPS and Card Information 0 0c ccc eee eee ees 36 Table of Contents Table of Contents UPS Gontiol cco cor tsetse a eg ou eo et ee eee Sa 37 UPS Weekly Schedule Programming 000 c cece cece 39 Shutdown Parameters 000 cece eee eee eee 40 UPS Shutdown Inverter 0 0 0 ccc ccc eee en eee ees 41 Load Segments
25. bject Path not implementated upsAlarmCommunicationsLost UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus CommunicationLost upsAlarmAwaitingPower Relative XML Object Path not implementated upsAlarmShutdownPending UPS PowerSummary DelayBeforeShutdown upsAlarmShutdownImminent UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus ShutdownImminent ups TestResultsSSummary UPS BatterySystem Battery Test upsShutdownType No Relative XML Object Path upsShutdownAfterDelay UPS PowerSummary DelayBeforeShutdown upsStartupAfterDelay UPS PowerSummary DelayBeforeStartup 62 MIB Objects OID 1 6 3 12 1 6 3 13 1 6 3 14 1 6 3 15 1 6 3 16 1 6 3 17 1 6 3 18 1 6 3 19 1 6 3 20 1 6 3 2 1022 1 6 3 23 Variable Type Integer Integer Integer Integer Variable Unit 1 2350 Sec Table 11 IETF UPS MIB Objects continued OID Variable Unit Variable Name and Relative XML Object Path upsConfigInputVoltage UPS Flow 1 ConfigVoltage upsConfigInputF req UPS Flow 1 ConfigFrequency upsConfigOutputVoltage UPS Flow 4 ConfigVoltage upsConfigOutputFreq UPS Flow 4 ConfigFrequency upsConfigOutputVA UPS Flow 4 ConfigApparentPower upsConfigOutputPower UPS Flow 4 ConfigActivePower upsConfigLowBattTime No Relative XML Object Path upsConfigAudibleStatus UPS BatterySystem Battery AudibleAlarmControl upsConfigLowVoltageTransferPoint UPS PowerConverter Output LowVoltage Transfer upsConfigHighVoltageTransferPoint UPS PowerC
26. ble 6 UPS Status List Item Description UPS Status Default view Provides essential information about the power status of the UPS UPS Alarm Displays a list of current alarms UPS Metrics Displays information about power consumption About Your UPS Provides information about the model and firmware version of the UPS and the card Configuring the Card 29 UPS Status The UPS Status view displays the following basic information about power and output e Power source Indicates whether power comes from the utility or from the UPS battery e Output load level Indicates the power percentage used at UPS output e Output Indicates whether the individual UPS outputs are protected Inverter UPS Indicates whether the UPS main output is protected Load Segment and Load Segment 2 Indicates whether the controlled load segments if available are powered see Table 7 Table 7 UPS Output Status Element Description G Receptacle powered Green a Receptacle not powered or not protected Red e Battery charge level Remaining battery charge in percent Battery modes are Fault The battery is faulty No Battery No battery found Charging The utility power is present and the battery charge is in progress Discharging The UPS is operating on battery Floating The battery is at optimum charge level Resting The battery is not charging K NOTE The battery has reached the end of the Floating mode time period and has stopped
27. but postponed by the number of seconds programmed in the On Delay parameter Selecting Save saves the Off Delay Toggle duration and On Delay parameters on the card K 38 NOTE For security purposes the administrator must click Save and enter the admin user name and password to save modifications or run commands The default user name and password are both admin Configuring the Card UPS Weekly Schedule Programming Click Weekly Schedule from the menu bar to set up the timing of specific weekly actions see Figure 23 UPS MANAGEMENT CARD Weekly Schedule Help Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV Computer Room Day Shutoff Time Restart Time Sunday L bs Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday gt Firmware Upload Figure 23 Weekly Schedule Page V NOTE UPS configuration can prevent the shutdown and restart commands from being run properly Refer to the UPS user s manual for more information The weekly schedule enables the administrator to optimize power consumption or program a reboot of the protected equipment at a set time In a shutdown sequence the Dell UPS Management Software connected to the card is informed ensuring that each machine is shut down correctly before the UPS output is switched off You can program up to seven UPS shutdown sequences in one week with a minimum shutdown delay of 30 minutes The On Off sequences are valid only if the card s time has been
28. ch the card belongs The domain name is the part of the fully qualified domain name that follows the hostname and is used by the DNS The default value of the two parameters comprising the fully qualified domain name ups domain com Configuring the Card 49 50 IPv6 Enabled When selected Internet Protocol version 6 IPv6 features are enabled K NOTE IPv6 is described in the Internet standard RFC 2460 IPv6 Auto Config Enabled Select this option to have the following IPv6 parameters automatically generated by the card or the IPv6 DHCP server if an Pv6 DHCP server is available on the network Local IPv6 address Prefix length The IPv6 Gateway becomes unavailable and remains blank IPv6 Address 1 If IPv6 Auto Config Enabled is selected the first IPv6 address displays If IPv6 Auto Config Enabled is not selected the IPv6 address of the card can be entered in the following format 1 0 0 FFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF for a range of prefix 4 128 2000 FEFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF for a prefix of 64 Prefix length The addressing prefix used to route external traffic for a network If IPv6 Auto Config Enabled is selected the IPv6 network prefix displays If IPv6 Auto Config Enabled is not selected the Pv6 network prefix can be entered in the following format 4 128 for an IP address 1 1 0 0 1FFEF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFEFF FEFF FEFF FEFF 64 for an IP address 1 2000
29. d the card see Figure 21 UPS MANAGEMENT CARD UPS Properties UPS UPS Properties Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV Computer Room Logs and Notification Measurements b b gt 8 b UPS Name Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV UPS Part Number H914N UPS Serial Number 1111111111111111111111111111 System Technical Level Firmware Revision 00 01 0032 Network Management Card Card Firmware revision 01 03 0002 Card Part Number H910P Firmware Upload Card Revision A00 Card Serial Number CN 0H910P 75161 95L 0021 Card Ethernet Mac Address 00 22 19 FF 8E 75 Card Ethernet Speed 100 MBit Figure 21 About Your UPS Display 36 Configuring the Card UPS Control Click UPS Control from the menu bar to open the UPS Control page see Figure 22 UPS MANAGEMENT CARD UPS Control Help Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV Computer Room Output Control Toggle Duration On Delay Inverter one v Load Segment1 n one ow Logs and Notification gt Measurements Load Segment2 None v gt Firrnware Upload Figure 22 UPS Control Page The UPS Control page enables triggering of startup and shutdown sequences for the UPS main output and load segments The status of each output displays by a icon associated with the Off label red icon or On label green icon The shutdown sequences allow time for the registered servers to shut down without losing data see Shutdown Parameters on page 40 The I
30. e on page 23 The System Settings page opens see Figure 32 UPS MANAGEMENT CARD System Settings Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV UPS Contact Computer Room Manager UPS Location Computer Room Default Language English v History log interval sec Save modified settings Reset Communication gt Network No ic ations Figure 32 System Settings Page Configurable system settings are 52 UPS Contact This text field is limited to 49 characters Enter the name of the person responsible for UPS administration at T network level and or electrical maintenance This field does not appear on any other Web page By default its value is Computer Room Manager UPS Location Enter a description limited to 31 characters of the physical location of the UPS in your installation for example Computer Room E1 C066 This text displays on the home page By default its value is Computer Room Default Language Enables initialization of the browser language at card connection Select one of the available languages English French Spanish German Simplified Chinese Japanese Russian Korean or Traditional Chinese To change the language of the Web interface pages restart your browser after modification History log interval sec Measurement save period Values are from 5 to 99999 seconds 60 seconds by default Save Saves any modifications Reset Communication button Performs a remote reboot of the card
31. e 0 trapNegDCLinkOverVoltage Negative DC link over voltage applies only to double conversion models UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus HighNegativeDCBusVoltage 1 trapNegDCLinkOverVoltageOk Negative DC link over voltage ok UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus HighNegativeDCBusVoltage 0 trapNegDCLinkUnderVoltage Negative DC link under voltage applies only to double conversion models UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus LowNegativeDCBusVoltage 1 trapNegDCLinkUnderVoltageOk Negative DC link under voltage ok UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus LowNegativeDCBusVoltage 0 trapRectifierFault Rectifier fault applies only to double conversion models UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus InternalFailure 1 trapRectifierOk Rectifier ok UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus InternalFailure 0 trapInverterFault Inverter fault applies only to double conversion models UPS PowerConverter Inverter PresentStatus InternalFailure 1 trapInverterOk Inverter ok UPS PowerConverter Inverter PresentStatus Internal Failure 0 trapChargerFailure Charger failure UPS BatterySystem Charger PresentStatus Internal Failure 1 12 MIB Objects Trap Trap Level Ld 2 28 l 29 Z 30 l 31 2 a2 l 33 3 34 l a 3 36 l af 3 Table 15 Product Physical Group Variables continued Trap Name Description and Relative XML Object Path Trap Trap Level trapChargerOk 38 l Charger o
32. eatsinkOvertemperature Heatsink overtemperature UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus Over T emperature trapHeatsinkOvertemperatureOk Heatsink overtemperature ok UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus OverT emperature 0 trapBypassNotAvailable Bypass not available applies only to double conversion models UPS PowerConverter Input 2 PresentStatus Good 0 trapBypassNotAvailableOk Bypass not available ok UPS PowerConverter Input 2 PresentStatus Good 1 trapUPSOnBattery UPS on battery UPS PowerConverter Input 3 PresentStatus Used 1 trapUPSReturnFromBattery UPS return from battery UPS PowerConverter Input 3 PresentStatus Used 0 trapUPSOnBypass UPS on bypass applies only to double conversion models UPS PowerConverter Input 2 PresentStatus Used 1 trapUPSReturnFromBypass UPS return from bypass UPS PowerConverter Input 2 PresentStatus Used 0 trapBatteryTestInProgress Battery manual or automatic test in progress UPS BatterySystem Battery Test 5 714 MIB Objects Trap 49 50 5 52 53 54 57 58 59 60 6l Trap Level 3 Table 15 Product Physical Group Variables continued Trap Name Description and Relative XML Object Path trapBatteryTestDone physical BatteryTestStatus Battery test done Variable physicalBatteryTestStatusUPS BatterySystem Battery Test 5 trapBatteryNeedReplacement Battery test failed battery needs to be replaced UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus NeedReplace
33. ellow Unknown Gray Configuring the Card 31 Table 9 UPS Alarms Alarm On Battery fuse blown No Battery Battery temperature fault Battery charger fault Battery fault MAX charger voltage fault MIN charger voltage fault Charger temperature fault Rectifier fault Chopper fault Normal AC frequency out of tolerance Normal AC fuses blown Normal AC module fault Normal AC voltage out of tolerance Normal AC NOK Site wiring fault Bypass AC frequency out of tolerance Bypass AC phase out of tolerance Bypass AC voltage out of tolerance Automatic Bypass fault Automatic Bypass overload Automatic Bypass overtemperature Automatic Bypass thermal overload Normal AC switch Q1 open Negative DC bus too high Positive DC bus too high Negative DC bus too low Positive DC bus too low Inverter limitation Inverter fuses blown Inverter fault 32 Configuring the Card Alarm Off Battery fuse OK Battery present Battery temperature OK Battery charger OK Battery OK Charger voltage OK Charger voltage OK Charger temperature OK Rectifier OK Chopper OK Normal AC frequency OK Normal AC fuses OK Normal AC module OK Normal AC voltage OK Normal AC OK Site wiring OK Bypass AC frequency OK Bypass AC phase OK Bypass AC voltage OK Automatic Bypass OK Automatic Bypass load OK Automatic Bypass temperature OK Automatic Bypass load OK Normal AC switch Q1 closed Negative DC bus OK Positive DC bus OK
34. entStatus FrequencyOutOfRange 0 trapOnBuck On Buck Input Voltage Reducer UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus Buck 1 trapReturnFromBuck Return from Buck UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus Buck 0 trapOnBoost On Boost Input Voltage Booster UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus Boost 1 trapReturnFromBoost Return from Boost UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus Boost 0 trapInputOverVoltage Input AC over voltage UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus VoltageTooHigh 1 trapInputOverVoltageOk Input AC over voltage ok UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus VoltageTooHigh 0 trapInput UnderVoltage Input AC under voltage UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus VoltageTooLow 1 trapInput UnderVoltageOk Input AC under voltage ok UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus VoltageTooLow 0 trapInputFrequencyOutOfRange Input under or over frequency UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus FrequencyOutOfRange 70 MIB Objects Trap 5 Trap Level Z Table 15 Product Physical Group Variables continued Trap Name Description and Relative XML Object Path trapInputFrequencyOutOfRangeOk Input under or over frequency ok UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus FrequencyOutOfRange 0 trapRemoteEmergencyPowerOff Remote emergency power off UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus EmergencyStop trapReturnFromEmergencyPowerOff Return from remote emergency power off UPS PowerSummary
35. equipped with a communication bay without turning off the UPS or disconnecting the load To install the Dell Network Management Card 1 Remove the communication bay cover from the UPS Retain the screws 2 Ifnot already done record the card s MAC address for future reference see Installation Checklist on page 9 3 To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD place one hand on a metal surface 4 Slide the card into the open slot and secure with the screws removed in Step 1 see Figure 4 Doa oo a Figure 4 Installing the Card Connecting the Card To connect the card to the computer and start the configuration 1 Plug the RJ 45 end of the supplied serial cable into the Settings port on the card see Figure 5 K NOTE You can set the card parameters through the Settings port even if the network is not connected The Ethernet port on the card does not work for configuration 2 Plug the other end of the serial cable into the serial COM port on the computer 12 Getting Started 3 Connect an active Ethernet cable not supplied to the Ethernet port on the Dell Network Management Card see Figure 5 Wait approximately two minutes until the UPS Data LED flashes regularly indicating normal operation Ethernet Port Settings Port Ethernet Figure 5 Connecting the Card Getting Started 13 Configuring the Card To configure the card 1 Verify that the serial cable supplied is
36. er PresentStatus Used 0 trapLoadSegmentlOff 81 2 Load segment off UPS BatterySystem Charger PresentStatus Used 0 AND UPS BatterySystem Charge Mode 5 trapLoadSegmentlOn 82 2 Load segment 1 on UPS OutletSystem Outlet 2 PresentStatus SwitchOnOff 1 trapLoadSegment2Off 83 2 Load segment 2 off UPS OutletSystem Outlet 3 PresentStatus SwitchOnOff 0 trapLoadSegment2On 84 Z Load segment 2 on UPS OutletSystem Outlet 3 PresentStatus SwitchOnOff 1 trapInHighEfficiencyMode 85 2 In High Efficiency mode UPS PowerConverter Input 5 PresentStatus Used 1 trapReturnFromHighEfficiencyMode 86 l Return from High Efficiency mode UPS PowerConverter Input 5 PresentStatus Used 0 trapRectifierOverload 87 2 Rectifier input over current UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus OverLoad 716 MIB Objects Table 15 Product Physical Group Variables continued Trap Name Description and Relative XML Object Path Trap Trap Level trapRectifierOverloadOk 88 l Rectifier current ok UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus OverLoad 0 trapInverterOverload 89 2 Inverter output over current UPS PowerConverter Inverter PresentStatus OverLoad 1 trapInverterOverloadOk 90 l Inverter output current ok UPS PowerConverter Inverter PresentStatus OverLoad 0 trapBypassVoltageOutOfRange 91 2 Bypass AC under or over voltage UPS PowerConverter Input 2 PresentStatus VoltageOutOfRange trapBypassVoltageOutOfRangeOk 92 l Bypass
37. ered by battery AC to DC converter not powered by battery Energy flow present No energy flow Powered Not powered Internal failure Energy flow present No energy flow In tolerance Out of tolerance Energy flow present No energy flow Configuring the Card 27 Table 5 Diagram Elements continued Type Icons AC Automatic Bypass Status Internal failure AC Output Flow E AC Output i gt Load not protected 28 Configuring the Card Description Powered Not powered Energy flow present No energy flow Load protected UPS Status List Select an item from the UPS Status list to view specific information about the UPS see Figure 18 Table 6 lists the items available The following sections describe each item in detail UPS MANAGEMENT CARD UPS Properties UPS UPS Properties p Dell UPS Tower 1920W HV A HI Computer Room Yy e gt Shutdown Parameters UT Ll Logs and Notification gt Measurements UPS Status System Log ama Power source AC Power Output load level G EEE EEEH 0 Email Notification Settings Inverter Output Load Segment1 Network j ut Load Segment2 n Battery gt Ac E gt Time Battery charge level A 99 Resting Firmware Upload Remaining backup time 6h 25 min 31s Battery status OK Last update 2009 09 09 18 08 28 UPS Status List Figure 18 UPS Status List Default UPS Status View Shown Ta
38. fined on the System page see System Settings on page 52 Approximately 435 time stamps can be stored on the card When the system exceeds this threshold the oldest time stamps are deleted automatically Save Log enables you to open or save all saved values in comma separated values CSV format compatible with Microsoft Excel type spreadsheets Clear Log enables you to delete all records Enter the user name and password to validate this action Event Log Click Event Log from the menu bar to view logged events see Figure 26 UPS MANAGEMENT CARD Event Log Help Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV Computer Room Date Time Event Description 2009 08 03 15 44 30 Normal AC NOK 2009 08 03 15 44 30 UPS on battery 2009 08 03 15 44 31 System shutdown in 4 h 28 mn 52s 2009 08 03 15 44 31 Outlet group 1 shutdown in 4 h 28 mn 52 s 2009 08 03 15 44 31 Outlet group 2 shutdown in 4 h 28 mn 52 s gt Email Notification 2009 08 03 15 44 32 Normal AC frequency out of tolerance Settings 2009 08 03 15 44 32 Normal AC voltage out of tolerance 2009 08 03 15 44 32 Normal AC voltage too low 2009 08 03 15 44 38 Normal AC OK 2009 08 03 15 44 40 Normal AC frequency OK 2009 08 03 15 44 40 Normal AC voltage OK Firmware Upload 2009 08 03 15 44 41 UPS on normal AC Figure 26 Event Log Page Configuring the Card 43 The card can save up to 435 events When this threshold is exceeded the system deletes the oldest event when a new one occu
39. gment2StartupAfterDelay 6 4 Integer Seconds Number of seconds remaining until Load Segment 2 switches on 1 if no startup countdown is in effect UPS OutletSystem Outlet 3 DelayBeforeStartup Traps Traps are sent on status transition when an alarm appears or disappears Traps are composed of three levels and can be filtered e Informational e Warning e Critical Trap OID is 1 3 6 1 4 1 674 10902 2 140 see Table 15 Table 15 Product Physical Group Variables Trap Name Description and Relative XML Object Path Trap Trap Level trapInverterOverVoltage l 2 Inverter AC over voltage applies only to double conversion models UPS PowerConverter Inverter PresentStatus VoltageTooHigh 1 trapInverterOverVoltageOk 2 l Inverter AC over voltage ok UPS PowerConverter Inverter PresentStatus VoltageTooHigh 0 trapInverterUnderVoltage 3 2 Inverter AC under voltage applies only to double conversion models UPS PowerConverter Inverter PresentStatus VoltageTooLow trapInverterUnderVoltageOk 4 l Inverter AC under voltage ok UPS PowerConverter Inverter PresentStatus VoltageTooLow 0 MIB Objects 69 Table 15 Product Physical Group Variables continued Trap Name Description and Relative XML Object Path trapBypassFrequencyOutOfRange Bypass under or over frequency UPS PowerConverter Input 2 PresentStatus FrequencyOutOfRange trapBypassFrequencyOutOfRangeOk Bypass under or over frequency ok UPS PowerConverter Input 2 Pres
40. gure 28 UPS MANAGEMENT CARD Email Notification Help Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV Computer Room Recipient list Notified events for the selected Recipient recipient domain com Battery operation recipient2 domain com recipient3 domain com UPS on battery recipient4 domain com arameters Logs and Notification a UPS Off sequence in progress UPS alarms Recipient recipienti domain com Battery fault System Log Disabled gt Email Notification UPS overload UPS fault Settings Measurements g ClEvent Log oc Lisystem Log Show Hide Events Set Default Periodic Every lo day s at report day of next report Firmware Upload Email Message Settings Configure SMTP Server on Network Settings Figure 28 Email Notification Page On the E mail Notification page you can configure up to four recipients in the Recipient list to receive e mail messages initiated by the card Each recipient receives an e mail message based on specific trigger events selected from the right side of the page The card s log also indicates e mail transmission errors Configuring the Card 45 Each recipient is configured with the following parameters Recipient limited to 99 characters The e mail address of the person or department to receive the e mail The default value is recipienttx domain com The files are sent in CSV format Attached files The files selected Measurements Event l
41. iguration IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Firmware Upload Authorizes choose Enabled remote updating of the card s embedded software The default value for this parameter is Enabled Primary DNS Server Contains the IP address of the main DNS server ensuring conversion of the domain name to IP address Secondary DNS Server Contains the IP address of the secondary DNS server ensuring conversion of the domain name to IP address if the primary DNS server is not available SMTP Server for Email Notification Contains the name or IP address of the local server with which the card connects to send e mail messages You can fill in the field either as host domain name DNS resolution or directly with the IP address The default value is smtpserver The card uses the standard port 25 for sending e mail messages SMTP server authentication optional To select this option enter the SMTP server user name and password For security purposes you must click Save and enter the admin user name and password to save modifications or run commands The default user name and password are both admin Reboot the card after any changes to these parameters see the following section System Settings Configuring the Card 51 System Settings Click System from the menu bar to customize the information that displays on the UPS Properties page see Settings UPS Properties Pag
42. iningCapacityLimit upsAlarmDepletedBattery 1 6 3 4 Relative XML Object Path not implementated upsAlarmTempBad 16 335 UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus Over T emperature upsAlarmInputBad 1 6 3 6 UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus Voltage OutOfRange upsAlarmOutputBad 1 6 3 7 Relative XML Object Path not implementated upsAlarmOutputOverload 1 6 3 8 UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus Overload upsAlarmOnBypass 1 6 3 9 UPS PowerConverter Input 2 PresentStatus Used upsAlarmBypassBad 1 6 3 10 UPS PowerConverter Input 2 PresentStatus Good upsAlarmOutputOffAsRequested 1 6 3 11 Relative XML Object Path not implementated Variable Type Integer Integer Integer Integer Gauge Variable Unit 0 1A MIB Objects 61 Table 11 IETF UPS MIB Objects continued Variable Name and Relative XML Object Path upsAlarmUpsOffAsRequested Relative XML Object Path not implementated upsAlarmChargerFailed UPS BatterySystem Charger PresentStatus Internal Failure upsAlarmUpsOutputOff UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus Good upsAlarmUpsSystemOff Relative XML Object Path not implementated upsAlarmFanFailure UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus FanFailure upsAlarmFuseFailure UPS BatterySystem Battery PresentStatus FuseFault UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus FuseFault UPS PowerConverter Inverter PresentStatus FuseFault upsAlarmGeneralFault UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus InternalFailure upsAlarmDiagnosticTestFailed Relative XML O
43. ion on downloading firmware 2 Click Firmware Upload from the menu bar to open the Firmware Upload page see Figure 46 UPS UPS Properties UPS Control Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters Logs and Notification Measurements Event Log System Log Email Notification Settings Network System Notified Applications Access Control Time UPS MANAGEMENT CARD Firmware Upload Dell UPS Rack Tower 2700W 2300W LV Firmware to Upload WARNING This action takes a few minutes Don t click on any button or item during this operation Figure 46 Firmware Upload Page Help Test Lab Operation and Maintenance 85 3 Click Browse to go to the firmware location and select the file to be loaded 4 Click Upload K NOTE The upload can take up to five minutes Do not interrupt the operation before the card displays confirmation that the firmware upload was successful Figure 47 UPS MANAGEMENT CARD Firmware Upload Help UPS Dell UPS Tower 1920W HV Computer Room UPS Properties UPS Control Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters Firmware to Upload b gt Logs and Notification WARNING This action takes a few minutes Measurements Don t click on any button or item during this operation gt EventLog System Log SUCCESS Fimware was successfully written in FLASH gt Email Notification Restart in progress Wait a few minutes and click on Refresh button Settings Network gt S
44. k UPS BatterySystem Charger PresentStatus InternalFailure 0 trapEepromFailure 39 3 EEPROM failure UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus ConfigurationFailure trapEepromOk 40 l EEPROM ok UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus ConfigurationFailure 0 trapShutdownImminent 41 3 Shutdown imminent UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus ShutdownImminent 1 trapShutdownImminentOver 42 l Shutdown imminent over UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus ShutdownImminent 0 trapBatteryLow 43 3 Battery low UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus BelowRemainingCapacityLimit 1 trapBatteryOk 44 1 Battery ok UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus BelowRemainingCapacityLimit 0 trapOutputShortCircuit 45 3 Output short circuit UPS PowerConverter Output PresentStatus ShortCircuit 1 trapOutputReturnFromShortCircuit 46 l Output return from short circuit UPS PowerConverter Output PresentStatus ShortCircuit 0 trapUtilityNotPresent 47 2 Utility not present UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus VoltageOutOfRange 1 trapUtilityPresent 48 l Utility present UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus VoltageOutOfRange 0 MIB Objects 73 Table 15 Product Physical Group Variables continued Trap Name Description and Relative XML Object Path trapBatteryOverVoltage Battery DC over voltage UPS BatterySystem Battery PresentStatus VoltageTooHigh 1 trapBatteryOverVoltageOk Battery DC over voltage ok UPS BatterySystem Battery PresentStatus VoltageTooHigh 0 trapH
45. lay String Operating system specific computer name if product SNMP service is hosted 64 MIB Objects Product Status Group The name of the group is ProductStatus with a group OID of 110 See Table 13 for OID 110 group variables Table 13 Product Status Group Variables Variable Name and Description OID Variable Type productStatusGlobal Status l Integer Current status of the product This is a roll up for the entire product including any monitored devices The status is intended to give initiative to an SNMP monitor to get further data when this status is abnormal This variable can take the following values e Other e Unknown e OK e Non critical e Critical e Non recoverable productStatusLastGlobalStatus 2 Integer The status before the current status which induced an initiative to issue a global status change trap productStatusTimeStamp 3 Integer The last time that the SNMP table geometries changed and or attribute data were significantly updated This is used by management applications to trigger a refresh of data acquired from the MIB This time should be a relative timestamp for example the value of MIB H SysUpTime when the values are updated or some other equivalent productStatusGetTimeOut 4 Integer Suggested time out value in milliseconds for how long the SNMP getter should wait while attempting to poll the product SNMP service productStatusRefreshRate 5 Integer Rate in seconds at which the
46. llowing optional check boxes to build the message subject UPS Name specifies the name of the UPS UPS Location displays the geographic location of the UPS see System Settings on page 52 Event Message identifies the event generating the e mail message 4 Configuring the Card e Message text Allows a maximum of 255 characters As shown in Figure 30 the body of the e mail message contains Message text The date and time of the event as saved in the log URL of the card enabling a direct link with the card to be established Attachments as configured for the e mail recipients Duplication of the subject if configured From ups domain com Sent Wed 4 22 2009 3 41 PM To Cc Subject Network Management Card Test Message Attachments 2 RAMO_LOGS LogUpsMesure csv 4 KB Network Management Card Test message Date 2009 04 03 URL http 166 99 224 102 Type your own text here Figure 30 E Mail Message Example Sending Text Messages The card can redirect UPS alarms to an e mail server The format of these e mail messages 1s compatible with mobile telephone e mail SMS transfer systems used by Internet Service Providers ISPs The format to be used depends on the service provider 48 Configuring the Card Network Settings Click Network from the menu bar to configure the network parameters of the card and authorize the remote upgrade of the embedded system see Figure 31 UPS
47. ment 1 trapBatteryReplacementDone Battery replacement done UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus NeedReplacement 0 trapFanFailure Fan failure UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus FanFailure 1 trapFanOk Fan ok UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus FanFailure 0 trapSiteWiringFault Site wiring fault UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus WiringFault 1 trapSiteWiringOk Site wiring ok UPS PowerConverter Input 1 PresentStatus WiringFault 0 trapBatteryDisconnected Batteries disconnected UPS BatterySystem Battery PresentStatus Present 0 trapBatteryConnected Batteries connected UPS BatterySystem Battery PresentStatus Present trapUPSOff UPS off UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus Good 0 trapUPSOn UPS on UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus Good 1 Trap 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 MIB Objects Trap Level l 75 Table 15 Product Physical Group Variables continued Trap Name Description and Relative XML Object Path Trap Trap Level trapDCLinkImbalance 18 l DC link imbalance applies only to double conversion models UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus DCBusUnbalanced 1 trapDCLinkImbalanceOk 14 l DC link imbalance ok UPS PowerConverter Rectifier PresentStatus DCBusUnbalanced 0 trapABMOn physicalBatteryABMStatus 79 2 ABM state on Variable physicalBatteryABMStatusUPS BatterySystem Charger Mode 5 trapABMOff 80 2 ABM state off UPS BatterySystem Charg
48. mited to ten characters enables secure access and modification of pages Default value is admin e Enter New Password This text field limited to ten characters enables secure access to Configuration menu pages Default value is admin e Confirm New Password Re enter the new password e SNMP This option allows enabling or disabling SNMP communication Default value is Disabled e Current Community Read Only name is Displays the current the SNMP community name used for read operations e Change Community Read Only This text field limited to 49 characters enables the SNMP community name used for read operations to be changed Configuring the Card 55 56 Security mode Manages the various authentication methods for page access The default method is SSL and full authentication Security modes options are Authentication for configuration Only the configuration pages are protected by user name and password Full authentication All pages are protected by a user name and password SSL and full authentication All pages are protected by user name and password and are accessible only in SSL When SSL and full authentication is selected access to the Web interface is made in secure mode https Connections with Network Shutdown Modules stay in standard mode secure TCP SSL Security Implementation SSL Version 3 0 TLS Version 1 0 Method TLS _RSA_WITH_512_MD5 Auth RSA Key Exchange RSA Encry
49. nce This chapter contains an overview of MIB definitions for each of the MIB files e IETF UPS MIB e Dell UPS MIB e RFC 1213 UPS MIB II IETF UPS MIB Table 11 lists IETF UPS MIB objects The MIB OID object identifier is 1 3 6 1 2 33 All variables are in read only mode Table 11 IETF UPS MIB Objects Variable Name and Relative XML Object Path OID Variable Type Variable Unit upsIdentManufacturer 1 1 1 Display String UPS PowerSummary iManufacturer upsIdentModel 1 1 2 Display String UPS PowerSummary iModel upsIdentUPSSoftwareVersion 1 1 3 Display String UPS PowerSummary 1Version upsIdentAgentSoftwareVersion lba Display String No Relative XML Object Path upsBatteryStatus Liz Integer UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus BelowRemainingCapacityLimit upsSecondsOnBattery 22 Integer Sec UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus Discharging MIB Objects 59 Table 11 IETF UPS MIB Objects continued Variable Name and Relative XML Object Path upsEstimatedMinutesRemaining UPS PowerSummary Run Time ToEmpty upsEstimatedChargeRemaining UPS PowerSummary RemainingCapacity upsBattery Voltage UPS PowerSummary Voltage upsBatteryCurrent UPS PowerSummary Current upsBattery Temperature UPS BatterySystem Battery Temperature upsInputLineBads No Relative XML Object Path upsInputNumLines No Relative XML Object Path upsInputFrequency UPS PowerConverter Input 1 Frequency upsInputVoltage UPS PowerConverter Input 1 Voltage u
50. nection is established the LEDs indicate the status see Table 1 on page 10 To view the parameters l From the main menu type 2 and press Enter The Network Settings menu displays see Figure 9 1 Read Network settings 2 Modity Network settings 3 Set Ethernet speed Figure 9 Network Settings Menu 2 Type land press Enter The card displays the settings supplied by the server see Figure 10 MAC address 00 22 19 FF 8E 13 Mode DHCP IP address 166 99 224 48 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 166 99 224 1 Link Local IPv6 address FE80 222 19FF FEFF 8E13 64 Global IPv6 address 2001 720 410 100A 222 19FF FEFF 8E13 64 Global IPv6 address 1789 720 410 100A 222 19FF FFF 8E13 64 Figure 10 Network Configuration Menu 16 Getting Started 3 Record the IP address 4 To exit type 0 and press Enter then type 0 and press Enter again The card is now operational Configuring the Network Without a DHCP Server To set the network configuration manually 1 From the main menu type 2 and press Enter Type 2 and press Enter again to modify the network settings The Network Settings menu displays see Figure 11 K NOTE You cannot configure the IPv6 address through the serial link The IPv6 address is provided by the card or by the IPv6 DHCP server if an IPv6 DHCP server is available on the network See Network Settings on page 49 to enable the IPv6 feature and configure IPv6 settings
51. ning before overload Present Watts Watts Rating of UPS Headroom Watts UPS PowerConverter Output RemainingActive Power physicalOutputPeakHeadroom 22 Integer Watts Statistical value holding the lowest value that Instantaneous Headroom Watts was ever set to since the last time this statistic was reset UPS StatisticSystem Output Statistic 2 RemainingActivePower physicalOutputPeakHeadroom Timestamp 2 3 Integer Time Time and date stamp of the last time the Peak Headroom Watts value was updated stamp UPS StatisticSystem Output Statistic 2 Time physicalOutputPeakConsumption 2A Integer Watts Statistical value of the maximum RMS Watts the UPS has seen since the last time this stat st c was reset UPS StatisticSystem Output Statistic 3 Active Power physicalOutputPeakConsumptionTimestamp 2D Integer Time Time and date stamp of the last time the Peak Consumption Watts value was updated stamp UPS StatisticSystem Output Statistic 2 Time 66 MIB Objects Table 14 Product Physical Group Variables continued Variable Name and Description OID la Variable ype Unit physicalOutputPresentConsumption 2 6 Integer kWh Derived by averaging the watt second consumption over the past hour Use an array of 60 words to store the average watt seconds consumed over the last minute then after you have a full hour s worth of data in the 60 word array average those values to get your Present kWh Consumption meter Each minute thereafter
52. nverter has priority over the load segments Shutdown of the Inverter causes the load segments to shut down Load segments can be started only if the Inverter is on The list in the Control column displays the following commands which are initialized by clicking Execute These commands include e Safe power down Immediately launches a sequence to switch off output power The command shuts down the supplied systems while the shutdown sequence is running then switches off the output 37 Configuring the Card Safe power down amp reboot Immediately launches a sequence to switch off and then restore output power It shuts down the powered systems during the shutdown sequence and then switches off the output Finally it launches the restart sequence at the end of the time delay specified in the Toggle duration parameter The output status is updated Immediate On Immediately launches a sequence to switch on output power It re powers the output and starts the systems Delayed safe power down This is the same switch off sequence as for the Safe power down command but postponed by the number of seconds programmed in the Off Delay parameter Delayed safe power down amp reboot This is the same switch off and then on sequence as for the Safe power down amp reboot command but postponed by the number of seconds programmed in the Off Delay parameter Delayed On This is the same switch on sequence as for the Immediate On command
53. og System log are attached to the e mail message Periodic report In addition to the e mail messages sent when events occur you can send to the recipient at specified intervals a periodic e mail message with the three log files attached To configure the first transmission specify the day time and frequency of the next transmission After this date the page shows the date and time of the next transmission Data is sent in CSV format E mail Message Settings Access to the message configuration page see E Mail Message Settings on page 47 Network Settings Enables you to enter the name of the SMTP server see Network Settings on page 49 Test Enables you to send an e mail message to the recipient immediately Use this method to check e mail transmission particularly to check access to the SMTP server configured in the Network settings see Network Settings on page 49 A transmission report is added to the system log The event label in the subject and text of the message is replaced with a test label If you make any modifications to the page you must save them before using the Test function Save Saves any modifications The right side of the page shows the events that can require notification By default only main events such as battery operation and a few of the UPS alarms are accessible All the events appear if the Show Hide Events option is selected By default only two events are selected f
54. om the list Click Save to connect with the server and set the date and time The time is updated every five hours to prevent any time drift After two attempts if the NTP server is not accessible the card shifts to manual mode The card uses the NTP protocol UDP 123 port The firewall must be set to transmit queries outside the intranet No error message 1s generated if the time server contact fails NOTE After startup if the card is in manual mode or if no NTP server was reached the card initializes at 00 00 01 01 1970 NOTE If the card is installed in a UPS that supports time stamping the card s time is automatically synchronized with that of the UPS Configuring the Card MIB Objects This chapter describes the Management Information Base MIB files available with the card A MIB is an information repository residing on a device in a communication network Network management software uses a device s MIB to manage the device Every manageable device on a network has a MIB consisting of one or more files that list information about the device Use the facilities provided by your Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP management software to access the individual MIB objects The objects define the information available about your UPS You can configure a device so that it generates a trap if a certain condition occurs such as an alarm clearing The trap is sent to the management station to inform it of the occurre
55. om to name the location of your system see System Settings on page 52 UPS Status UPS MANAGEMENT CARD UPS Properties Dell UPS Tower 1920W HV Computer Room S arameters i pE Logs and Notification Measurements UPS Status v Power source Output load level Output Battery Battery charge level Firmware Upload Remaining backup time Battery status Last update 2009 09 09 18 08 28 UPS Status List Figure 16 UPS Properties Page AC Power A o Inverter On Load Segment1 On Load Segment2 On A 99 Resting 6 h 25 min 31 s OK Current UPS Operating Mode Diagram Configuring the Card 23 UPS Measurements Detail Place the cursor over the diagram to display the UPS measurements detail see Figure 17 These measurements are available for Normal mode Battery mode and Bypass mode T he available measurements depend on the UPS model UPS Measurements Detail mis is UPS Properties UPS AC Output J Dell UPS Tower 1000W HY Current DOA M Computer Room Frequency 50 0 Hz meters Headroom 1000 0 VA COM Load level 0 Logs and Notification Apparent Power 0 0 kVA Active Power 0 0 kW UPS Status v Power source AC Power Output load level ahs 0 Inverter Output Load Segment1 Load Segment2 Battery Battery load level EXA 99 Resting Firmware Upload Remaining backup time 6 h 25 min 38 s Battery status OK Last update 2009 08 03
56. onverter Output HighVoltage Transfer 194 1 9 10 Variable Type Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer V 0 1 Hz 0 1 Hz VA Min MIB Objects 63 Dell UPS MIB K NOTE Not every UPS model implements all of the Dell UPS MIB objects For example the bypass objects are supported only by larger UPSs with a separate bypass feed The Dell OID is 674 The Dell UPS MIB must start at OID at 1 3 6 1 4 1 674 10902 2 The Dell UPS MIB consists of the following groups e Product identification e Product status e Product physical Product Identification Group The name of the group is ProductID with a group OID of 100 See Table 12 for OID 100 group variables Table 12 Product Identification Variables Variable Name and Description OID Variable Type productIDDisplayName l Display String Name of this product for display purposes productIDDescription i Display String A short description of this product such as Software for the management of clusters productIDVendor 3 Display String The name of the product manufacturer productIDVersion 4 Display String The version of this product productIDBuildNumber 5 Display String The software build number of the product populating the MIB productIDURL 6 Display String The URL of the Web based application to manage this device should the device provide one productIDDeviceNetworkName 7 Disp
57. or notification UPS Off sequence in progress and UPS alarms You can modify this pre selection by clicking on other events You can restore the initial configuration by clicking Set Default For security purposes you must click Save and enter the admin user name and password to preserve any modifications By default the user name and password are both admin 46 Configuring the Card E Mail Message Settings Use the Email Message Settings page to customize the content of e mail messages initiated by the card see Email Notification on page 45 See Figure 29 UPS MANAGEMENT CARD Email Message Settings Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV These settings are common for all the recipients which can be notified by E mail Network Management Card lt E vent message Network Management Card Clurs Name Cups Location Event message Message tex Type here your own text Figure 29 Email Message Settings Page Common settings for all e mail message recipients follow Sender 59 characters maximum Identifies the source of the message The default value is ups domain com This field allows free text However depending on the SMTP server configuration the server may check that the domain name contained in the Sender address exists and that the user in the Sender address belongs to this domain Subject Identifies the subject of the e mail message to be sent Enter text and select from the fo
58. ower restoration if only this system was shut down When the card detects that the remaining backup time percentage is less than the configured level the shutdown sequence is started By default this value is set at 20 NOTE The UPS already manages an equivalent parameter for the end of backup pre alarm The card does not accept values less than that programmed in the UPS Check the UPS documentation When the card detects that the percentage of backup time remaining is less than the set value the shutdown sequence is started Shutdown Criteria and Sequence 87 Shutdown Sequence At the end of the shutdown procedure when all servers have been shut down the UPS itself may shut down to avoid unnecessary discharge of its batteries depending on its configuration See Figure 48 for the shutdown sequence Start of the Utility Failure Shutdown Sequence UPS Shut Off _ E Shutdown After ly Delay Before Shutdown i l 100 Remaining Autonomy au m If Remaining Time Under Shutdown If Remaining Shutdown Duration Capacity Under Battery Capacity Card Parameters UPS Parameters Figure 48 Shutdown Sequence Load Segments Some UPS models are equipped with load segments Load segments are sets of receptacles that can be controlled through the Dell Network Management Card providing an orderly shutdown and startup of your equipment Load segments are dependent on the UPS s Inverter
59. psInputCurrent UPS PowerConverter Input 1 Current upsOutputSource No Relative XML Object Path upsOutputFrequency UPS PowerConverter Output Frequency upsOuputNumLines No Relative XML Object Path upsOutput Voltage UPS PowerConverter Output Voltage upsOutputCurrent UPS PowerConverter Output Current upsOutput Power UPS PowerConverter Output ActivePower upsOutputPercentLoad UPS PowerSummary PercentLoad 60 MIB Objects OID L223 13 32 13313 1 3 3 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 2 kip Ds LRA LS 1 4 4 1 4 LAA LS Variable Type Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Counter Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Variable Unit Min 0 1A C 0 1 Hz 0 1 A 0 1 Hz 0 1A Table 11 IETF UPS MIB Objects continued Variable Name and Relative XML Object Path OID upsBypassNumLines 11842 No Relative XML Object Path upsBypassVoltage 35 UPS PowerConverter Input 2 Voltage upsBypassCurrent 1 5 3 1 3 UPS PowerConverter Input 2 Current upsBypassPower A No Relative XML Object Path upsAlarmsPresent 1 6 1 No Relative XML Object Path upsAlarmTable No Relative XML Object Path upsAlarmBatteryBad 1 6 3 1 UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus NeedReplacement upsAlarmOnBattery 1 6 3 2 UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus Discharging upsAlarmLowBattery 1 6 3 3 UPS PowerSummary PresentStatus BelowRema
60. ption RCA_512 Digest MD5 Save Saves any modifications Configuring the Card Date and Time You can set the card s date and time manually or set to synchronize with the NTP server from the Setting time page see Figure 36 UPS MANAGEMENT CARD Setting time Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV Current date and time edule arareters Date yyvy mm dd 2009 08 03 Time hh mm ss 16 01 00 Logs and Notification Setting time Oset manually Errail Notific ation Dae vyyy mm dd 2009 08 03 Time hh mm ss 16 01 00 Settings O synchronize with NTP server Hostname ntp rver Time Zone GMT Casablanca Greenwich Mean TIME Dublin Lisson London o European Daylight Savings Time Firmware Upload Save modifed settings Figure 36 Setting Time Page Help Computer Room Configuring the Card 57 To set the date and time K K 58 Click Time from the menu bar to open the Setting time page To manually set the date and time select Set manually and enter values in the Date and Time fields and click Save Maximum drift is 2 min month To synchronize the time with the NTP server select Synchronize with NTP server Selecting this option enables a connection with a time server available either on the company s internal network or on the Web This server communicates GMT time Enter the IP address or host name of the time server e Select the time zone for your geographic area fr
61. riority is given to the main receptacle the card cannot supply power to the load segments when the main receptacle power 1s off K NOTE For security purposes the administrator must click Save and enter the admin user name and password to save modifications or run commands The default user name and password are both admin 40 Configuring the Card UPS Shutdown Inverter The first shutdown criterion initiates the restart of the shutdown sequence if the remaining time is under 0 to 99999 seconds 180 by default This value is the minimum remaining backup time before the shutdown sequence is launched e If battery capacity is under 0 to 100 This value cannot be less than that of the UPS and is the minimum remaining battery capacity level before the shutdown sequence launches e Shutdown after 0 to 99999 minutes not validated by default This value is the operating time in minutes left for users after a switch to backup before starting the shutdown sequence e Shutdown duration 120 seconds by default This value is the time required for complete shutdown of systems when a switch to backup time is long enough to trigger the shutdown sequences It is calculated automatically at the maximum of Shutdown duration of subscribed clients but can be modified in the Advanced mode e If battery capacity exceeds This value is the minimum battery level to reach before restarting the UPS after utility is restored Load Segments Shu
62. rs Save Log enables you to save values in CSV format Clear Log enables you to delete all records Enter the admin user name and password to validate this action K NOTE See Table 9 and Table 10 starting on page 32 for a list of managed alarms System Log Click System Log from the menu bar to view system events see Figure 27 The card can save up to 435 events When this threshold is exceeded the system deletes oldest event when a new one occurs Save Log enables you to save values in CSV format Clear Log Enables you to delete all records Enter the admin user name and password to validate this action K NOTE See Table 9 and Table 10 starting on page 32 for a list of managed alarms UPS MANAGEMENT CARD System Log Help UPS Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV Computer Room gt UPS Properties gt Shutdown Parameters Date Time Event Description 2009 07 31 12 11 28 Firmware upgraded Logs and Notification 2009 07 31 12 14 23 Network Management Card startup gt Firmware Upload Figure 27 System Log Page 44 Configuring the Card Notification E Mail Notification The card can redirect UPS alarms to an e mail server to distribute information to the appropriate recipients The format of these e mail messages 1s compatible with mobile telephone transfer systems using the short message service SMS standard for text messaging Click Email Notification from the menu bar to configure e mail recipients see Fi
63. s are available Dell Network Management Card package contents Phillips screwdriver Ethernet cable Available serial port RS 232 HyperTerminal ships with Microsoft Windows or equivalent terminal emulation application Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox recommended 2 Provide the local network administrator with the card s MAC address MAC Address Port The MAC address is located on the label on the front of the card see Figure 2 MAC Address Figure 2 MAC Address Location Getting Started Card Details Figure 3 Dell Network Management Card Details Table 1 Indicator Descriptions Ethernet Port 10 100BaseT ACT LED green Off On Flashing 100M LED orange Off On Settings Port UPS Data LED green Off On Flashing RS232 LED orange Off On 10 Getting Started 1 Ethernet Port 10 100BaseT 2 ACT LED green 3 100M LED orange 4 Settings Port 5 UPS Data LED green 6 RS232 LED orange Card is not connected to the network Card is connected to the network but no activity Card is sending receiving Port is operating at 10 Mbits s Port is operating at 100 Mbits s Card is starting Card is communicating with the UPS Normal operation communication with the UPS is operational Normal operation Configuration menu is not activated Configuration menu is activated Card Defaults Table 2 lists the Dell Network Management
64. set properly K NOTE For security purposes the administrator must click Save and enter the admin user name and password to save modifications or run commands The default user name and password are both admin 39 Configuring the Card Shutdown Parameters Click Shutdown Parameters from the menu bar to view and configure UPS operating parameters in battery mode and for power restoration see Figure 24 UPS MANAGEMENT CARD Shutdown Parameters Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV Output ec e gt Shutdown Parameters Logs and Notification Inverter gt Mea gt Email Notification rements og On battery Shutdown if Remaining time under if Capacity under Clafter Switch Off after 21474836 if Capacity under 0 System Shutdown Shutdown duration 120 Shutdown duration Help Computer Room If Capacity 0 exceeds Switch On after 0 Settings Network o Load Segment2 Switch Off Switch On after 21474836 sec Shutdown duration if Capacity under 0 vi Show advanced parameters b b gt Firmware Upload Save modified settings Figure 24 Shutdown Parameters Page Advanced Parameters Shown Click Show advanced parameters to display additional parameters for adjusting specific thresholds related to the percentage of remaining battery charge level The Output column allows each receptacle to be named maximum 20 characters Since p
65. ssword Optimizing Browser Performance To view status changes on the UPS in real time configure the browser so that it automatically refreshes all the objects on the current page For example if you are using Internet Explorer 1 Goto Tools gt Internet Options gt General gt Temporary Internet files gt Settings 2 Select Every visit to the page 3 Click OK to close the Settings window and then click OK again to close the Internet Options window Configuring the Card 21 Online Help The Dell Network Management Card s online Help provides information on all main menu items K NOTE The Help is in English only To access Help 1 Click Help The Help page opens see Figure 15 2 Select a Help topic from the menu bar The corresponding Help content displays on the right UPS MANAGEMENT CARD UPS Properties Help UPS The UPS Properties page is the default page and displays the basic status gt UPS Properties Ee of the UPS UPS Control At the top of the page the UPS is identified image name and location gt Shutdown Parameters f i s The alarm icon above the UPS image displays if an alarm status When it is Logs and Notification Red select it to see the current alarm page gt Measurements Green no alarm is currently active EventLog y m Log An electrical diagram ofthe UPS displays the main parts ofthe UPS and gt Email Notification shows the electrical flow that powers the load
66. state Off Configuring the Card 33 Table 9 UPS Alarms continued Alarm On Alarm Off On buck Return from buck On boost Return from boost Table 10 System Alarms Dell Network Management Card startup Send test mail SUCCESS Send test mail ERROR Send mail to lt recipient gt ERROR Firmware upgraded sendTrap gt Unable to resolve hostname lt hostname gt SNMP Send Trap lt num gt failure to lt hostname gt 34 Configuring the Card View Power Consumption Select UPS Metrics from the UPS Status list to display levels of power consumption see Figure 20 for the following e Peak Consumption Indicates the last peak of consumption since the last reset e Cumulative Consumption Indicates the consumption computed since the last reset e Peak Headroom Indicates the most recent peak headroom level since the last reset The real time headroom value is shown in the diagram You can reset the time stamp for each parameter UPS MANAGEMENT CARD UPS Properties UPS gt UPS Properties y Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV gt UP ol e Computer Room e Description Value Date Peak Consumption 669 W 2009 07 15 15 16 59 Cumulative Consumption 0 kWh since 2009 07 15 15 15 24 Peak Headroom 331W 2009 07 15 15 16 59 Firmware Upload Figure 20 UPS Metrics Display Configuring the Card 35 View UPS and Card Information Select About Your UPS from the UPS Status list to display information about the UPS an
67. tdown K NOTE Some UPSs do not support the load segments control feature To program the operation time and level in backup mode to manage receptacle load shedding in the event of electric power failure set the following parameters e Switch Off after from 0 to 99999 seconds 65535 by default The time during which the load segment is supplied starting from the moment of utility failure K NOTE The Switch Off after time value includes the load segment shutdown duration e Switch Off if battery capacity under 0 by default An extra condition for load segment shutdown that can trigger the shutdown sequence before the shutdown duration runs out e Shutdown duration The time required for complete shutdown of the systems supplied by the load segment when a load segment shutdown sequence launches e Switch On after from 0 to 99999 seconds 65535 by default The period between main output startup and startup of the relevant programmable load segment therefore load segment startup can be delayed in relation to the main output K NOTE Some UPSs do not support the Switch On after option Configuring the Card 41 Measurements Click Measurements from the menu bar to view the measurements for the UPS see Figure 25 UPS MANAGEMENT CARD Measurements Help ia Dell UPS Tower 1000W HV Computer Room Time AC Normal AC Output Battery Voltage Frequency Voltage Frequency Power kVA Load level Capacity Remaining time mn 2009
68. ule Shutdown Parameters Logs and Notification Measurements UPS Status v Power source AC Power Output load level EEE 0 System Log Email Notification Inverter On Output Load Segment1 On Load Segment2 On Battery Battery charge level A 99 Resting gt Firmware Upload Remaining backup time 6h 25 min 31s Battery status OK Last update 2009 09 09 18 08 28 Menu Bar Figure 13 Navigating the Card s Web Page The menu bar to the left of the page contains links to the card s additional pages for status information and configuration options Menus are expandable and collapsible 20 Configuring the Card Logging In By default the user name and password are both admin see Figure 14 Connect to 10 222 45 33 Network Management Card User name admin Ww Remember my password Figure 14 Login Window Both the user name and password fields accept a maximum of ten characters After five minutes have elapsed or if the browser is closed and reopened you must re enter the user name and password An error in either field results in rejection of the requested action such as save page access or card reboot After three unsuccessful login attempts you must restart the browser Both the user name and password fields are encrypted with an MD5 type algorithm ensuring total security See Option 3 Set Login Password to Default on page 83 to reset the pa
69. update the oldest value in the array average again and update the meter Value is 0 until the minimum hour of data have been accumulated UPS StatisticSystem Output Statistic 1 Energy UPS Statistic System Output Statistic 4 Interval physicalOutputCumulativeConsumption ri Integer kWh 64 bit meter value that is derived by reading the Present kWh Consumption meter once per hour and adding it to the last value of this meter Value accumulates until it is reset from the LCD or via the SHUT protocol or the meter rolls over UPS StatisticSystem Output Statistic 4 Energy physicalOutputCumulativeConsumptionTimestamp 2 8 Integer Time Time and date stamp of last time this meter value was reset oap UPS StatisticSystem Output Statistic 4 Time physicalOutputVA 29 Integer VA Output VA UPS PowerConverter Output ApparentPower physicalRectifierPosVoltage al Integer Volts DC bus positive voltage double conversion models only UPS PowerConverter Rectifier Phase 1 Voltage physicalRectifierNegVoltage Be Integer Volts DC bus negative voltage double conversion models only UPS PowerConverter Rectifier Phase 2 Voltage physicalUPSDate Time 4 1 Integer Time Real time clock with date and time Stamp UPS PowerSummary Time physicalUPSAlarmsStatus A2 String List of traps that are in active mode This list is coded in ASCII format and each trap number is separated by a comma example 1 5 23 77 No XML Path MIB Objects 67
70. w saves eee cawsee es ese eeaweeeees 88 Load SEGMGINS titi caian chet ned eee ate non oes 88 Table of Contents Introduction The Dell Network Management Card works with Dell UPS Management Software to monitor manage and protect uninterruptible power supplies UPSs through standard Web pages Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP and Secure Sockets Layer SSL security protocol The Dell Network Management Card can support up to five connected browsers at a time or three with SSL protocol You can configure the card with any one of the following options e Web browser e Local serial link network parameters e Bootstrap Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol BOOTP DHCP network parameters In addition the Dell Network Management Card has the following features e Simultaneous monitoring of up to five connected browsers three in SSL e Configuration of automatic e mail message in response to UPS alarms and to transmit periodic reports e Control of UPS on off switching with a Web browser e Adjustment and control of load segments through the Web interface including sequential starting of the installation and optimization of backup time by shutting down non priority systems e Automatic date and time adjustment through an NIP server e Protection by encrypted password e Protection by secure SSL connection enabled by default e Recording of events and measurements in the non volatile memory e Languages available
71. ystem gt Notified Applications Access Control Time Firmware Upload Figure 47 Firmware Upload Confirmation 86 Operation and Maintenance Shutdown Criteria and Sequence This chapter explains e Shutdown criteria managed by the card e The shutdown sequence e Load segments Shutdown Criteria Managed by the Card During an extended power failure three criteria can cause the server shutdown procedure to be initiated If multiple criteria are selected the first criterion encountered launches the shutdown procedure See Table 17 for criteria descriptions K NOTE See Shutdown Parameters on page 40 to view the shutdown parameters displayed on the Shutdown Parameters Web page Table 17 Shutdown Criteria Criteria Backup Time before Initiating the Shutdown Procedure Shutdown After Shutdown Timer Initiating the Shutdown Procedure when the Battery Level is Lower Than If Capacity Under Shutdown When Backup Time is Less Than Description When the UPS switches to battery power the card starts the Shutdown Timer countdown and launches the system shutdown procedure at the end of the countdown This value must be carefully selected so that users have time to complete their tasks and disconnect without exceeding battery backup time NOTE If this criterion is selected to initiate system shutdown automatic system reboot when power is restored is not guaranteed for example p
72. yy he e Shutdown Parameters E Logs and Notification gt Measurements UPS Status gt System Log Power source AC Power Output load level yas gt Email Notification Settings Inverter On Output Load Segment1 On LoadSegment2 On Network Battery Battery charge level A 99 Resting Firmware Upload Remaining backup time 6h 25 min 31 s Battery status OK Last update 2009 09 09 18 08 28 Figure 12 Home Page If you logged in as admin continue to Chapter 3 Configuring the Card on page 19 for additional configuration options 18 Getting Started Configuring the Card K NOTE You must be logged in as admin to configure the card This chapter explains Navigating the card s Web page Understanding UPS properties UPS power management Understanding UPS measurements Event log and System log Configuring e mail notification Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP options and managing from an SNMP NMS Setting up access control Setting the date and time Configuring the Card 19 Navigating the Card s Web Page Figure 13 shows the different areas and features of the card s Web page The UPS Properties page is the home page that displays after you log on to the Web interface Link to Help UPS MANAGEMENT CARD UPS Properties UPS UPS Properties aya R Dell UPS Tower 1920W HV UPS Control wy os Computer Room y Sched

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