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1. e In the Edit message dialog see Figure 17 click the green plus button to add a variable Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 24 Configuration e Inthe Edit message dialog clicking the pen icon causes the Edit message assistant to fill the field with some variables Edit message Select a field in the list below to custom your action message object Name of object which triggered the event valve Value of object which triggened the event message Message link to the event modeName Node name hostName Inteligent Power Protector host name date Date in yyyy men dd HAMM ss format idate Date in local format Message Alarm from nodeName date message Figure 17 Edit Message Dialog Command Execute Script Program Action Type In order to execute a script or program on UPS events the program path is required Example to play sound alarms on events 1 Create a batch command file containing the command mplay32 exe play close C WINDOWS Media lt sound gt wav 2 Create an action of type command calling this batch file Windows e For Windows the program is executed under the SYSTEM account e For the right execution of some privileged commands It is necessary to modify the execution context before it can be run e To allow a user to run specific tools and programs with permissions that are different from those
2. Gonfiguration When started the application automatically performs a discovery using the Quick Scan option Using the Quick Scan operation you will discover e Serial line connected UPSs RS 232 or USB The discovered UPS Coreen RS 232 or USB ports is automatically assigned as the Power source the Status icon is Green A e Networked UPSs through broadcast Quick Scan is compatible with Web SNMP Cards including Network MS example 66102 103006826 and Modbus MS example 66103 Connect UPS XSlot PXGX 2000 and PXGX UPS Card NOTE The discovered UPS connected through the Network are not automatically assigned as the Power source You must select the node and click Set as Power Source The icon becomes Green D Display the discovered nodes using Settings gt Auto Discovery see Figure 4 For the other nodes perform the discovery based on IP address ranges using the Range Scan option Using Range Scan discovers the nodes that are outside of the network segment and nodes that are not compatible with the Quick Scan feature Refer to Compatibility on page 1 to determine if your node supports the Quick Scan feature Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 11 AG Views 33 Views Power Source 3 3 Events Events List Events Calendar 3 Sj Settings X Auto Discovery C Actions GP shutdown AA system C Log Sh Us
3. END USER S OBLIGATIONS In order to receive the benefits of this Warranty the End User must use the Product in a normal way follow the Product s user s guide and protect against further damage to the Product if there is a covered defect OTHER LIMITATIONS Company s obligations under this Warranty are expressly conditioned upon receipt by Company of all payments due to it including interest charges if any During such time as Company has not received payment of any amount due to it for the Product in accordance with the contract terms under which the Product is sold Company shall have no obligation under this Warranty Also during such time the period of this Warranty shall continue to run and the expiration of this Warranty shall not be extended upon payment of any overdue or unpaid amounts COSTS NOT RELATED TO WARRANTY The End User shall be invoiced for and shall pay for all services not expressly provided for by the terms of this Warranty including without limitation site calls involving an inspection that determines no corrective maintenance is required Any costs for replacement equipment installation materials freight charges travel expenses or labor of Company representatives outside the terms of this Warranty will be borne by the End User OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE In the USA call the Customer Reliability Center 7x24 at 800 356 5737 Outside of the USA contact your local Eaton product sales or service representative or c
4. rpm e ipp linux On Debian and derivatives use dpkg r ipp linux NOTE After uninstalling the native deb or rom packages some user s configuration and data are not removed due to technical constraints e f you want to fully remove these use as root rm rf usr local Eaton IntelligentPowerProtector If you have chosen the generic installer use the following command for interactive uninstall as root installation path mc2 uninstall For silent uninstall add the silent parameter as shown below as root Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 16 Installation installation path mc2 uninstall silent Upgrading the Eaton IPP Product If you install a new Eaton IPP Release without uninstalling the old release you will keep your database and your product settings Refer to the Eaton Intelligent Power Manager IPM User s Guide for upgrade information Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 17 Chapter3 Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP Discover UPSs Connected through USB Serial To discover UPSs through a USB or Serial connection 1 From the left side Views panel of the Eaton IPP main interface window select the Settings gt Auto Discovery menu item The Node List page displays 2 The first discovered UPS
5. and Power Components see Figure 57 Zi views od Power Source ajir Events List Everts Caer intelligent Power Poner ouren Information ard Shabus My redundant System Duderya Clans Redundancy mode Far nekar jp Erra Probaciad our k n mount Redundant stance couri Baers shale Pemi Diar Gal Lol bese kini ev caiga Land cerrara Fi Laid piati FI Power Corponerkj Type Sial Mere e Power Components Sub view Protector Wirt Porro ol Vithial Prsi Sources Dene Redundant C rayda 5 O tr o O a dde HI TIN 3 On EA J Dr Battery capacity Eistiery run 0 HE NIN 100 1h 15 min3 es TM 100 smn 254 Figure 57 Composite Device Power Source View Coals can 5757 am Gin A ee ONT 1 3552 331 am CAUCA E Eea ar El eet Commrircadion adore eth enero rara nese wei eter Sensor Derbar gut dl ott Tai conta Teal E G l When the redundancy module is activated a sub view of the Power Source view is available From the Views gt Power Source gt Power Components menu selection the Power Components display in the Node List The Selection view display properties of the power components selected in the Node List see Figure 58 NOTE This view shows only components of the selected power source if it is a composite device Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 59 Redundancy
6. AG Intelligent Power Protector Nor de dk Lcd ilink die Ape bal Mit Lak ripb r ii ji Perwer Ta a E o 2 Beyer 150 OU Power Components ayers ao Enan 88 paar Lal Aaa os a arre EA des Cde s EE 16000704 500 Miri Lr EL FE Se N Sra fie EAF di Chine k a E Locator Computer Pisce rani ari Cards Prices hima e Teper Paitan ED iri TA Hisar ee at a rami ray Pirai EE La Cm GEM L xani el HHHH os B ra re l E iy Ern re y ra bee kkin 11 S Ca a Bey Lil dea Cira 21 Load Serga EZ ra il ab C pul ouret K Z A La ct EA jS Coca E Figure 58 Power Components Sub view Redundancy Use Cases This section describes several typical use cases to help you properly configure the redundant shutdown sequence according to your needs Use Case 1 You want to have the longest backup time with the redundant configuration To do so use the default IPP configuration e The IPP default configuration is available from Settings gt Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration see Figure 59 e For Network MS example 66102 103006826 and Modbus MS example 66103 the default configuration for the Network Management Card shutdown configuration is available from UPS gt Shutdown Configuration see Figure 60 e For ConnectUPS X Slot or ConnectUPS BD network cards the Network Management Card default shutdown configuration is available from Configuration gt UPS Shutdown and Restart Settings
7. Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 1 Eaton Devices Table 1 Eaton Devices Eaton Equipment Designation Network Management Card Minislot SNMP Web Network MS ex 66102 DA firmware revision and above and associated Environment Sensor Introduction Type UPS Option Card Eaton Pulsar Network Management Card amp Modbus JBus Modbus MS ex 66103 through Ethernet Network and associated Environment Sensor 66846 UPS Option Card Eaton Pulsar ConnectUPS Minislot Network Management Card Network MS ex 103006826 UPS Option Card Eaton Powerware ConnectUPS BD Web SNMP P N 116750222 001 UPS Option Card And associated Environment Sensor Eaton Powerware ConnectUPS XSlot Web SNMP xHubCard P N 116750221 001 UPS Option Card And associated Environment Sensor Eaton Powerware PXGX2000 P N 103005868 5591 UPS Option Card Eaton Powerware PXGX UPS Card UPS Option Card Eaton Powerware Legacy MGE Network Management Card Minislot SNMP Web 66244 and associated Environment Sensor UPS Option Card legacy Legacy Network Management Card Transverse SNMP Web 66074 and associated Environment Sensor UPS Option Card legacy NOTE 1 Since Intelligent Power Protector 1 10 the Eaton Powerware three phase UPSs compatibility is officially available according to the following solution e Cards Connec
8. Figure 2 Welcome Screen Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev1 www eaton com powerquality 10 Installation 3 Read the application description Type the login and password and click Login see Figure 3 The default entry for login and password is admin ACG intelligent Power Protector What is Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Login Password Intelligent Power Protector is protection software offered from Eaton Corporation at no charge It enables users to avoid data loss by gracefully shutting down computers and servers powered by an Eaton UPS in the event of an extended power outage This software provides a clear easy to use multilingual interface from any PC with an Internet browser Exceptionally versatile Intelligent Power Protector acquires UPS information through local or network communication and can be easily deployed on many computers Intelligent Power Protector can be remotely managed configured and updated with our Intelligent Power Manager supervisory software Intelligent Power Manager can be downloaded for no charge from Eaton for supervising monitoring of a network of up to ten devices Versions of Intelligent Power Manager for supervising monitoring many devices may be purchased through an Eaton authorized reseller Figure 3 Login Screen NOTE If the browser does not open as planned it should be started manually and pointed to http 127 0 0 1 4679
9. Figure 49 provides examples of the opening view from different Web interfaces 3 Pre weti Sl iid el aT a Der ee Comey bee ie ena Bee dsi Laoire LA HHH amp Power Xpect Lar pe abria e in E leed iromar EIN i ee A cr AL Bi meyen red i a bfa m na quese Hinker dj tele T l Bl J be i da Horn el regar Psp j Moran gee ie ee Here pl is Pen ee j Hara Cited Tel mas Hunter b VR eee Dipi a piran TEI E eee Dip i pi bi ar fo ee E gel mar ELE A m zuda gaze i Figure 49 Opening View in Different Interfaces Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 54 Chapter6 Redundancy This chapter describes the Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP redundancy features The Eaton IPP can supervise composite devices Composite devices are virtual nodes composed of two or more UPSs mounted with specific redundancy topologies and a dedicated redundancy level NOTE Specific redundance topologies include Redundant supplies Hot standby Static transfer switch STS for two components and Parallel for two or more components Enabling Redundancy The Redundancy feature is enabled from Settings gt System gt Modules Settings see Figure 50 After the feature is enabled the Eaton IPP performs the following e Supervise composite devices e Shut down the Eaton IPP computer when a composite device is
10. G203C52038 Network Management Card HF Computer Room Computer Room Manager Resting On utility mm 0 D 100 3 h 48 min 00s E on W on EP on al 22 04 2013 09 52 32 22 04 2013 10 29 51 Measures Synoptic Online UPS Statistics 7 days Other data Events Master output Load segment 1 Load segment 2 Logout admin Ip amp He e At the end of the installation the following shortcuts are created in the group Start gt Programs gt Eaton gt Intelligent Power Protector Open Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Starts the main Eaton IPP graphical interface Start Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Starts the service Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Installation Stop Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Stops the service Uninstall Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Uninstalls the program e A service called Eaton Intelligent Power Protector is also created for the Database Acquisition Engine This program continuously polls the status of Eaton devices and Applications connected on the network This service automatically starts on machine boot up This service provides the Web Interface e A system tray icon displays the alarms on the local computer Right click this icon to display the same shortcuts as in the Windows Start menu Uninstalling the Windows Eaton IPP Standard Method The
11. Integration Linux Debian and Ubuntu with Gnome Open shortcut is not present Solution The menu shortcut will appear the next time you launch Gnome In the meantime open a Web browser and enter the following URL htto localhost 4679 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Introduction Linux OpenSUSE 11 with KDE Open shortcut is not visible Solution To find IPP icon use the Search function from the Application Menu You should then find the Eaton IPP icon in the Favorites section Linux Red Hat OpenSUSE and Mandriva Notification icon system tray icon is not started upon installation or upgrade Solutions Launch the following command as your standard user from a terminal or using a Launch feature usr local Eaton IntelligentPowerProtector mc2 systray If you launch this command from a terminal add an ampersand 8 at the end of the command line in order to detach the process Close your graphical session and log into a new one The notification icon will be automatically start with the new graphical session Linux Unity desktop Open shortcut is not present Solutions Open a terminal and type the following line gt sudo xdg desktop menu install novendor usr local Eaton IntelligentPowerProtector desktop Eaton directory usr local Eaton IntelligentPowerProtector desktop IPPdirectory usr local Eaton IntelligentPowerProtect
12. Local Access From the system where Eaton IPP is installed you can use the following shortcut Start gt Programs File gt Eaton gt Intelligent Power Protector gt Open Eaton Intelligent Power Protector 1 From a local computer you can type either of the following URLs in a Web browser https 127 0 0 1 4680 0r 2 http 127 0 0 1 4679 Remote Access 1 From a remote computer you can type either of the following URLs in a Web browser https lt name or IP address of computer hosting Eaton IPP gt 4680 OF http lt name or IP address of computer hosting Eaton IPP gt 4679 2 In SSL mode accept the certificate using the procedure provided by your Browser 3 Enter the login and password Power Source View The Power Source view allows you to supervise the information from the UPS that powers the Eaton IPP computer To open the Power Source view 1 Start the Eaton Intelligent Power Protector main graphical interface from the previously created shortcut 2 Click the Views gt Power Source menu item The Power Source window displays see Figure 37 This window has a flexible panels option You can select which panels to display and you can drag and drop the panels within the window to customize the location of each panel Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 42 Supervision AG Intelligent Power Protector View a ku Poe Touti zi _
13. Output on manual bypass e Humidity is below low threshold e Humidity is above high threshold e Temperature is below low threshold e Temperature is above high threshold e Warning Alarm a generic Warning alarm is active on the device e The device is under its load alarm threshold e The device is over Its load alarm threshold e Protection lost e Redundancy lost e Shutdown in lt time gt e Remote Communication Error remote communication or configuration issue is detected O CRITICAL A serious problem occurred on the UPS device This problem requires an urgent action Your application might NOT BE powered Critical Event List UPSs Generic devices e The UPS output is off e The outlet group 1 is off e The outlet group 2 is off e Battery fault e UPS overload e UPS fault e Low battery alarm e Applications must stop immediately e System shutdown in progress e Critical alarm a generic Critical alarm is active on the device Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 53 3 COMMUNICATION LOST Communication is lost Communication Lost Event List e Communication failure with Device or Application Launching the Device Web Interface Supervision From the Status panel you can access the Web page for Eaton cards including an on board Web server Click the associated Web link for http access blue icon E or for the https access yellow icon
14. RRA Meat aetna ne ae abate a 49 D LS SF TIN O sx s eA eye KE A A E le E ene ee ee E E ASA 50 AS St eee O agree et oie O ere Re ee ne eee he ee ee 51 LIST CORE En ION aa A a mt a a A aa a AS AES ote we see 51 Calendar Represa ns yl an anna lb aad eo Give eG waded ties wee ah n a i 52 NOOGEVeNtS St tas e A oie le ara 2 Mee a teehee a 52 Fauinening the Device WWE lle TT aC veritas EPA tetas A 55 REDUNDANCY ac n na nu ne y k S 20403 054 caeces PAI EA aaa D6 ENSIMA Re dUhda ll OV Di IA ES AS RARAS AA O Aa n AW ANA VB AA 56 Electrical Redundancy Schemas sa Ss nue es pesas an ku al posta 56 CONTQURNO RECURGENCY xy a L call k k Sl de AA An wel bk Wak Ss 57 FS UO SA D DD fase A oy eae eae ose eee A os wh eee 59 Composite Device Iin Power Source VieWianis da A 59 POWer Components SUDVIEWs scale balas 59 Pe INO ane y Use CASES D22 AS aa abl a tk 60 Us tas la aaa Saree ASS OS aaa A AN oa ee O Sok yaka 60 ME E r A IO S E T AAA A ES 61 cc os Hobos a aa c a rs Bt Ue Dae bee ewes 62 da A A ot AE oe eee es aes 63 Redundancy Advanced Behavior Example sam Sais to A FS KI KIRI KI KI KI KI EOE K 63 Redundancy Alarm Management with Four Modules 0 0 0 0 eee eee 64 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality li Table of Contents Protection Alarm Management with Four Modules 00 0000 cee eee 64 Redundancy Compatibi
15. Serial connection and when a Web SNMP card ts installed Solution Disable the UPS shutoff command from the card interface to ensure a proper shutdown by Eaton IPP For that go to the Configuration UPS Shutdown and Restart Settings page of the card and select No for the parameter Load Segment to Turn Off after OS Shutdown NOTE If you have chosen to use the USB serial connector for communication between IPP and your UPS which also has a web card inside it is better to disable the shutdown criteria of the card to ensure the shutdown and the restart of your machine Terms This section provides related terms and definitions IP Address When Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP is installed on a computer an Internet Protocol IP address is assigned to the system Each address is unique and is made up of four numbers each between O and 255 such as 168 8 156 210 Secure Socket Layer The Secure Socket Layer SSL is a solution for securing transactions over the internet SSL is a communication protocol that authenticates the data exchanged as well as ensuring its confidentiality and integrity The protocol uses a recognized encryption method the RSA algorithm with a public key SSL is built into Internet Web browsers The padlock in the bottom of your browser screen automatically displays if the server sending information uses SSL Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP is a family of network a
16. This is the default shutdown configuration for the Shutdown Controller Eaton IPP 1 and other Eaton IPPs The Eaton IPP default configuration is available from Settings gt Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration Use Case 2 To save battery backup time you want to stop all your computers after a predefined time On Eaton IPP 1 Shutdown Controller configure a Shutdown Timer value This configuration parameter is available from Settings gt Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration In this case the automatic restart for all the computers is guaranteed Use Case 3 You want to perform load shedding on the specific computer hosting Eaton IPP 2 stop the computer hosting Eaton IPP 2 after a predefined time Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 40 Shutdown On Eaton IPP 2 configure a Shutdown Timer value This configuration parameter is available from Settings gt Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration NOTE 1 In this case the automatic restart for the computer hosting Eaton IPP 2 is not guaranteed NOTE 2 Use Case 3 can be combined with Use Case 1 or Use Case 2 Use Case 4 Typical example with four computers According to the servers roles you may want to shut down the servers at different times e Computer hosting Eaton IPP 1 is directly attached to the UPS USB Serial The Shutdown Controller must be installed on the server that will be the last on
17. Tis did li pori The kad apra E2 li The load peyre dl The UPS cutpai ln off Commainicatos wiih d Comunicalos wit d Carew nk d Tide A id v Bere Paipa 1 25 Stakstes 2 days from 06 02 10 lo 06 03 10 Estate consumpton O a ect pora er Pewan iga count i Lr akan di Gow ea ome The UPS output li PI Communicados ki NORMAL With this event the UPS device is returning to a normal status Normal Event list UPSs Generic Devices Communication with device is restored e Communication restored with UPS e The system is powered by the utility e The UPS output is on e Communication restored with UPS e Battery OK e UPS returns to normal load e UPS OK e Bypass Return on UPS e End of low battery alarm e The outlet group 1 is on e The outlet group 2 is on e Communication failure with environment sensor Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Baz Ah 2a2 MA 52 Supervision Communication restored with environment sensor e Humidity is in normal range e Temperature is in normal range e Input x on e Input x off e End of warning alarm e End of critical alarm e Redundancy restored e Protection restored WARNING problem occurred on the UPS device Your application is still protected Warning Event List UPSs Generic devices The system is powered by the UPS battery e Output on automatic bypass e
18. actions The sample script in this folder provides details about the expected structure and syntax for defining new actions and triggers UserScript names MyScrip tb enabled true Set this property to true to enable the script Configure User Accounts To configure multiple user accounts 1 From the left side Views panel of the Eaton IPP main interface window select Settings gt User List The User List page displays see Figure 21 Click Add user The Add user dialog box displays Type the user s login and the user s password see Figure 22 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 28 Configuration 4 Select the user s profile level Admin User will be able to access all the features User User will only access the visualization and cannot set changes to the system or nodes 5 Click Save Logout admin ACG intelligent Power Protector dz Views amp User list 33 Views H CA Power Source Login admin SS Everts Profle Admin Events List Password EARL Events Calendar 4 E Settings Login john Py Auto Discovery Profile User Actions Pasar LELLETLE gt Shutdown dil System C Log Figure 21 User List Page for User Account Add user Login Password Confirm password Profile Figure 22 Add User Dialog Box Note that the Eaton IPP contains a default Administrator profile wi
19. auto discovery see Figure 10 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 20 Configuration Address es scan Address 10 130 32 12 E Force node s creation W Override global authentication settings XML Username admin Password SNMPw1 SNMP community name public TF SNMP 2 NUT No specific authentication parameter Figure 10 Address es Scan Dialog Box Power Source None of the discovered UPSs that are connected through Network are automatically assigned as the Power Source You must select the node and click the Set as Power Source button The Edit Shutdown Configuration dialog box opens automatically when the Power Source is set see Figure 11 Edit shutdown configuration Shutdown Shutdoan timer second s i None 10 Shutaown type Hibernate Shutdown script Figure 11 Edit Shutdown Configuration Dialog Box Configure Node Settings NOTE Eaton IPP automatically receives the alarms through notification or polling without specific configuration on the network card proxies or applications To configure node information and access parameters administrators only 1 From the left side Views panel of the Eaton IPP main interface window select the Settings gt Auto Discovery menu item The Nodes List page displays 2 Select anode from the Nodes List page 3 Click the Edit node information button or the Set node acce
20. corr Action name Email on shutdown events Logan admin Events List Event cri alber Ok Warning Critical Comaran cabion Wi Everts Calendar Los Recent eyasdminiserrer com 3513 i Event categorie Alanna Subject Inmteiiigen Power Protector PP Alarma Py Auto bes From mitre Views Mettege Alarm from nodedHamol dee messago Action thy Email Dwe Every minute Actions GP shutdown ol UE System Action actes Tis Acton ner Molificalion Lo Sal ay 4 00 Eveni criicaliies Ok Wenning Critical Comraran calion dil User Lies Lil Event categories Alarma Shutdown events From ear Viewa Achon tee Mobic wile Figure 14 Actions Window Create new action Action active Action name Event criticalities nO r Event categories All events From view All Views Action type Figure 15 Create New Action Dialog Box NOTE The fields are required Clicking the pen icon starts an assistant to fill the field Action active Enables disables the action Action name Name for the action e Event criticalities Critical Warning Normal Communication Lost With this parameter you can filter the notification according to the event level see Node Events List on page 52 If you select Critical as filter you will not receive the associated Normal event informing that the device status changes from Critical to Normal e Event category All Events Alar
21. following methods for uninstalling the Eaton IPP are available e Access the control panel selection for your operating system to uninstall programs and remove the Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Vx xx package per your system instructions e You can also uninstall from the shortcuts to remove the product and custom files if you confirm the action Start gt Programs gt Eaton gt Intelligent Power Protector gt Uninstall Intelligent Power Protector Installing Uninstalling the Eaton IPP Command Line You can install or uninstall the Eaton IPP product from a command line in order to deploy the software in a group with or without using the graphical interface You can also configure protection settings from the command line Detail of available command options can be obtained using the following commana lt packageName gt help lt packageName gt COMMAND OPTION The available commands are e install Launches the installation upgrade process default e uninstall Launches the process to uninstall the application The available options are e debug Displays debugging information on the console e silent Install the application silently Access the installation folder dir lt installPath gt Power source settings can be provided with sdn lt login gt lt password gt lt address gt lt loadSegment gt lt shutdownDuration gt lt shutdownTimer gt lt shutoffControl gt Eaton Intelligent Power Protecto
22. in trusted host list For PXGX 2000 amp PXGX UPS cards the required configuration must be set e Set the IPP discovery password to the same value as the PXGX read community name default is public e On the PXGX Access control page disable SNMP access restricted by IP Hostname or configure Eaton IPP correctly in the trusted host list e Take care to configure PXGX2000 in SNMP V1 or SNMP V1 V3 Discovery To discover nodes connected on the network Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 18 Configuration 1 From the left side Views panel of the Eaton IPP main interface window select the Settings gt Auto Discovery menu item The Node List page displays 2 From the right side panel select a discovery method see Figure 8 e Quick Scan Automatically performed when application starts e Range Scan Click the Range Scan button e Address Scan Click the Address Scan button Quick Scan The Quick Scan request is a broadcast frame on 4679 IANA reserved port and 69 standard TFTP port See Compatibility on page 1 to determine if your node supports Quick scan feature Using the Quick Scan operation you will discover within a few seconds Web SNMP Cards such as Network Management Cards Network MS and Modbus MS Connect UPS XSlot PXGX 2000 PXGX UPS NOTE Each network node such as Web SNMP cards must have a valid IP address or a DNS name in the range th
23. module provides support for gt 1 UPS in N 1 redundant configurations Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 30 Configuration Edit Scan Settings for Discovery Administrators can set scanner authentication parameters that will be used as the default when discovering new devices manually or automatically These authentication settings can be set for the XML SNMPv1 SNMPv3 and NUT protocols Newly discovered devices will use these authentication parameters Depending on the device supported protocols Eaton IPM will choose the needed parameters See Compatibility on page 1 to determine which protocols are supported The administrator can also activate the automatic scanner to add any automatically discovered devices without a direct scan action of the administrator For example with automatic scan enabled the presence of anew card on the network would be auto discovered and added The administrator can activate protocols used by scanner by selecting and deselecting toggling protocol check boxes The administrator can also set default scanner authentication settings for each protocol NOTE The XML access setting must be set to the main account principal in order to O check the authenticity of the alarms source If another user account is set this will result in a communication lost when using the device as a power source To change scan settings 1 From the lef
24. no need to restart the Eaton IPP daemon when disabling this feature Events and Actions with Some Windows x64 bits OS When the shutdown command is called from the Eaton IPP context the system doesn t find it because it searched in C Windows SysWOW64 even if the specified path is explicitly C Windows System32 shutdown exe NOTE This is a problem of some Windows x64 OS versions e g XP x64 and 2003 x64 For example this problem doesn t appear on Windows 7 x64 Solution Retrieve shutdown exe from the CAWindowsiSystem321 folder and copy it into DAIPA for example Then modify shutdown bat to explicitly call D IPP shutdown exe Windows Vista Hibernate Sequence By default the Eaton IPP runs an Operating System Hibernate Unfortunately the Hibernate option of Windows Vista is sometimes no longer available after performing a disk cleanup In this case Windows Vista Hibernate fails Solutions Change the Eaton IPP shutdown configuration from Hibernate to Shutdown Execute the command Powerctg h on under an administrator account to restore the Windows Vista Hibernate option htto support microsoft com default aspx scid kb EN US 928897 LetMeFixltMyselt Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 6 Introduction Shutdown Sequence A PW 9130 UPS doesn t shut off as expected when IPP is connected through a USB
25. profile 2 Select Settings gt Shutdown The Shutdown page is displayed 3 Click Edit advanced shutdown criteria The Edit Advanced Shutdown Criteria dialog box displays see Figure 30 4 Change parameters as needed 5 Click Save Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 36 Shutdown Edit advanced shutdown criteria Shutdown criteria is reached Redundancy lost Protection lost UPS fault internal fault or battery fault UPS overload Output on b Communication failure Figure 30 Edit Advanced Shutdown Criteria Dialog Box Edit UPS Configuration The Edit UPS Configuration dialog box is available for some UPSs connected through USB or serial Otherwise the parameters are displayed as read only through the network or if the UPS does not support this feature You can configure following UPS parameters e Low Battery alarm level e Load Segment restart delays e Audible alarm To edit the UPS configuration 1 Login with an administrator user profile 2 Select Settings gt Shutdown The Shutdown page is displayed 3 Click Edit UPS configuration The Edit UPS Configuration dialog box displays see Figure 31 4 Change parameters as needed 5 Click Save Edit UPS configuration Low battery alarm level Battery level before restart Load segment 1 restart delay second s Load segment 2 restart delay second s 6 A
26. see Figure 61 Edit shutdown configuration Shutdown Shutdown timer second s None Shutdown duration second s 120 Shutdown type Hibernate Shutdown script save canca Figure 59 Edit Shutdown Configuration Dialog Box Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev1 www eaton com powerquality 60 Redundancy Network Management Card ue LES Properties UPS Cortral Wasik Turan li Grudciceen Pan Log an ieee Dee TL Evert Lop I prima Lo Dr Picea Hbre a A dl Corte lets Fresas Lipase ConnectuPs n A 100077011 00001 3 Weh HEMI UPE Localion UAT Ur mi gi ce Camir lod Dares arguing BEZ Lez Actions BEZ ree eril dka Yin l EME Cal CACA EE U Tay Perera n E rr ail Veet te atten WPS Shutdown and Restart Settings a ha Loid Segment lo Tara ON sr is Delay betes Segment lores 09 lbs he alae of ee Cial Led Se a ls Real lose he itor of Deia Hel te AA ES Load Segre See ra hadan Sched deen EC Line Bira m Je ias DU ME Second Fania j PF PROS eco Become Superusar Figure 61 UPS Shutdown and Restart Settings Use Case 2 You want to have a shutdown after a predefined time of 10 min The shutdown must occur even if only one UPS is on battery e The IPP default configuration is available from Settings gt Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration see Figure 62 e In this case each server can have its own shut
27. set as the power source Edit modules settings Redundancy Tl Shutdown controller Figure 50 Edit Modules Settings Dialog Box Electrical Redundancy Schemas Figure 51 to Figure 54 illustrate the electrical redundancy topologies e Redundant supplies such as dual feeds or triple feeds Figure 51 illustrates a scenario when two UPSs provide power on one or several multiple feed servers Figure 51 Redundant Supplies Hot standby mode When the upstream UPS powers the load the downstream UPS is on bypass Figure 52 Hot Standby Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 56 Redundancy e Static transfer switch for two components For STS mode there are several cases with single STS or multiple STSs Figure 53 Static Transfer Switch e Parallel for two or more components All the UPSs power the load at the same time Figure 54 Parallel Redundancy Schema Configuring Redundancy To configure redundancy 1 From the left side Views panel of the Eaton IPP main interface window select the Settings gt Auto Discovery menu item The Node List page displays 2 From the Node List page select two or more nodes 3 Click Set composite device in the right panel see Figure 55 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 57 Redundancy AQ Intelligent Power Protector Hor ac
28. source has failed NOTE Right click the System Tray icon for fast access to the functions shown in Figure 20 Open the notification box Open the web interface Stop Intelligent Power Protector Figure 20 System Tray Contextual Menu Alarms and Events in Event Category List e Alarms Utility failure Communication lost Shutdown Imminent Battery Low Internal Failure Overload Output On Off Outlets On Off Battery Fault On Automatic Bypass On Manual Bypass Redundancy Lost Protection Lost Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 21 Configuration Shutdown Events Utility failure Battery Low Shutdown Imminent Local Run Time to Shutdown Power Events Output Percent Load Output Apparent Power Output Active Power Output Power Factor system Defined Output Overload Alarm Measures Output Percent Load Battery Remaining Capacity Battery Run Time to Empty Main 1 Voltage Current and Frequency Main 2 Voltage Current and Frequency Output Voltage Current and Frequency Output Apparent Power Output Active Power Output Power Factor Advanced Events and Actions Customization In the Eaton IPP installation folder you can see a configs scripts folder containing a sample userdefined action script sample user script js You can modify this script or create new scripts that define very specific events and
29. testing operation maintenance adjustment or modification of any kind not authorized in writing by Company personnel or performed by an authorized Company Customer Service Engineer or Agent or f use of the Product under other than normal operating conditions or in a manner inconsistent with the Product s labels or instructions This Warranty is not valid if the Product s serial numbers have been removed or are illegible Any Warranted Items repaired or replaced pursuant to this Warranty will be warranted for the remaining portion of the original Warranty subject to all the terms thereof Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 67 Warranty Company shall not be responsible for any charges for testing checking removal or installation of Warranted Items COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT EQUIPMENT NOT MANUFACTURED BY COMPANY IF PERMITTED BY THE APPLICABLE MANUFACTURER COMPANY SHALL PASS THROUGH SUCH MANUFACTURER S WARRANTIES TO END USER COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT SOFTWARE IF APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT INCLUDING SOFTWARE EMBEDDED IN PRODUCTS THAT IS NOT CREATED BY COMPANY WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING COMPANY SPECIFICALLY DOES NOT WARRANT SOFTWARE SUCH AS LINUX THAT WAS CREATED USING AN OPEN SOURCE MODEL OR IS DISTRIBUTED PURSUANT TO AN OPEN SOURCE LICENSE THIS WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY OFFERED BY COMPANY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AND EXCEP
30. the Edit Advanced Shutdown criteria dialog see Figure 30 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 35 shutdown Start of the Utility Failure Shutdown Sequence UPS Shut Off Le penned wd ana t i Shutdown After w t Delay Before l Shutdown t es 100 gt Remaining Autonomy Battery Capacity If Remaining Time Under Shutdown If Remaining Shutdown Duration Capacity Under Card Parameters UPS Parameters Figure 29 Shutdown Sequence Edit Advanced Shutdown Criteria This dialog establishes the criteria for shutting down a UPS By default the Shutdown criteria is reached criteria enabled This is the standard shutdown sequence taking into account time based criteria and UPS low battery level criteria In addition the user can also select other events in the following events list If these events are selected they will trigger an immediate shutdown sequence when they occur Redundancy lost For Eaton MX Frame only e Protection lost For Eaton MX Frame only e UPS fault internal fault or battery fault e UPS overload e Output on bypass e Communication failure When using a Virtual Power Source in redundant configuration only following criteria can be used e Shutdown criteria is reached e Redundancy lost e Protection lost To edit advanced shutdown criteria 1 Login with an administrator user
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32. 35 n a NET USB n a NET USB Eaton BP 5PX Evolution n a NET USB n a NET USB Evolution S Pulsar EX 700 1500 INTL and n a NET USB n a NET USB US Eaton M X n a NET USB n a NET USB Pulsar MX 1 1 NET n a n a n a Pulsar MX Frame 16 U n a NET USB n a NET USB EX RT n a NET NET NET NOTE n a Not applicable NET Acquisition through the network card USB Acquisition through the USB NET Behavior has not been implemented but has been tested Table 10 Redundancy Compatibility Three phase UPS UPS Parallel Multiple Feed Hot Standby STS Blade UPS NET NET n a n a 9x55 9155 and 9355 NET NET n a n a 9390 NET NET n a n a 9395 NET NET n a n a Eaton 9E Essential n a NET n a n a NOTE n a Not applicable NET Acquisition through the network card USB Acquisition through the USB NET Behavior has been implemented but has not been tested Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 65 Chapter 7 Service and Support If you have any questions or problems with the Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP call your Local Distributor or the Help Desk at one of the following telephone numbers and ask for a technical representative United States 1 800 356 5737 Canada 1 800 461 9166 ext 260 All other countries Call your local service representative Please have the following information ready when you call the Help Desk e Model number
33. A 0847 am The UPS output is on xxx xx XXX XXX CGE am The UPS output is off Figure 19 Alarm Notification Box with System Tray Icon The Alarm notification box is accessible from the System Tray icon see Table 4 and Table 5 Click the icon to open the window that displays the alarms on the local computer System Tray Icons If no Power Source has been declared the System Tray Icon can have the states described in Table 4 Table 4 System Tray State Icons Power Source not Declared Icon State Description E E BLUE The System Tray Icon correctly receives alarms from Eaton IPP GRAY Communication is lost between the System Tray and the Eaton IPP Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev1 www eaton com powerquality 26 Configuration If a Power Source has been declared the System Tray Icon can have the states described in Table 5 Table 5 System Tray State Icons Power Source Declared Icon State Description The System Tray Icon correctly receives alarms from the Eaton IPP AC is present on a the power source The System Tray Icon correctly receives alarms from the Eaton IPP The power source T runs in battery mode The System Tray Icon correctly receives alarms from the Eaton IPP A Warning event Q occurred on the power source The System Tray Icon correctly receives alarms from the Eaton IPP A critical event O occurred on the power source Communication with the power
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35. Figure 55 e You can select it as power source Set as power source You can edit composite device properties Set composite device NOTE If you select components of a composite device and click Set composite device again properties of existing composite devices are shown no new composite device is created so no composite device duplication is possible To select the new node as the power source 1 Select the new node in the discovery view 2 Click the Set as power source button in the right panel To edit composite device properties 1 Select the new node in the discovery view 2 Click the Set composite device button in the right panel Edit the properties Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 58 To retrieve properties of an existing composite device 1 Select components of a composite device Redundancy 2 Click Set composite device in the right panel Review the properties of the existing composite device NOTE O No new composite device is created by this action so no composite device duplication is possible Redundancy Views Composite Device in Power Source View When the redundancy module is activated a composite device can be selected as power source From the Views gt Power Source menu selection the Power Source page displays Four panels display with specific data for the device including Information Status Events
36. J In KE 17 Modules 5Z j inja Fado DA eed cuid coriraler Haab Figure 23 System Settings Page Select one of the items on the System page and then double click the item or single click the corresponding button in the right side menu e Edit system information modifies contact and location information e Edit language allows you to change the interface language Czech English French German Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese Russian Simplified Chinese Spanish or Traditional Chinese e Edit scan settings are the default access settings that are automatically set for new discovered nodes e Edit update settings provide features that allow the system to automatically check for Eaton software updates for you When a new software version is detected on www eaton com a wizard displays and provides upgrade instructions for you Eaton IPP will always be up to date if you select check the Check automatically option NOTE Eaton IPP settings will be retained with this operation Eaton IPM can manage updates with large number of computers Refer to the Eaton Intelligent Power Manager IPM User s Guide for more information Check for updates determines if a more recent version of the product is available on Eaton Web site e Edit modules allows you to enable disable Eaton IPM optional modules Shutdown controller module enables shutdown of the computer running Eaton IPM in the event of a power failure Redundancy
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38. UPS Connected Through Network Card To configure Shutdown Parameters Network Device 1 2 3 4 D Login with an administrator user profile Select Settings gt Shutdown The Shutdown page is displayed Click Edit shutdown configuration The Edit Shutdown Configuration dialog box displays see Figure 27 Change parameters as needed Click Save Edit shutdown configuration Shutdown Shutdown timer seconds None Shutdown duration second s 120 Shutdown type Hibernate Shutdown script Save Cancel Figure 27 Edit Shutdown Configuration Dialog Box The following parameters are available Shutdown Timer Optional This is the time period from mains power failure until the launch of the UPS shutdown sequence Shutdown Duration This is the time taken from the Shutdown now command to when the computer has completed the shutdown process Shutdown Type There are four shutdown type selections NOTE If you select hibernate but your computer does not have this function the Eaton O IPM will still protect the system by carrying out the normal default shutdown action Hibernate f Hibernate default option is available with your operating system is better to use the hibernation feature first available with Windows 2000 because there are a number of advantages If the system is shut down all work in progress and system information is automatically saved to the disk The computer is also de energiz
39. ai Mac Adb ess Class Sion Fange oan Or ee So ee SE DELL Melsr rk Meare JA A rid walan can OF iF BETA hahah Managemen Compuber Roc Cities Fear Mar pg Everts List e Ents Cabero OO AE FO EDS HMebwrork Managemen Compuber Room Computer Eo Mar Psat node achees peramebers DILE E a Helw rk Msrasgeren Compuber Room Lome Moor Msn Fa JE ie Poda ne orTu p l Ose FF Be Ta CELL Hebarrk Mar Compiler hour Coie Roca Man di ip Ramis fete Conners eines Bi teed al uzun mini al LComechUPS e E LAD S130 DURA eres eye MOFA E Hetwurk Mirage Computer Roce Computer Roz Mar 560808000000 00 06 23 001E 7F Hebiwork Managemen Etc Oca Este Psa iT YAG SOURCE Lup se composite devine Figure 55 Selecting Set Composite Device for Nodes 4 Inthe dialog box specify a device name redundancy mode and level see Figure 56 e Device Name Name of the composite device e Redundancy Mode Parallel Redundant Supplies Hot Standby or Static Transfer Switch e Redundancy Level Minimal number of redundant UPSs powering your system default value is 0 NOTE If you set this parameter to a higher level you will receive the Redundancy Lost alarm Sel composite device Dido nat My_hedundant_Systen hadura Preis Redundant Subs Reduan kevel I se _ cma Figure 56 Set Composite Device Dialog Box When the new node is created it displays in the Node list Actions you can perform on the new node are as follows see
40. all the Customer Reliability Center in the USA at 919 870 3149 For comments or questions about this Warranty write to the Customer Quality Representative 3301 Spring Forest Road Raleigh North Carolina 27616 USA Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 68
41. and Modbus MS example 66103 Figure 1 shows the Eaton IPP Main Page AC intelligent Power Protector Views lt Power Source 33 Views Power Source Information and Status Measures Sj Events i S tic s g Events List ynop Events Calendar Description Eaton 9PX 6000i Online UPS 3 Settings Nominal apparent power 6000 VA Az Auto Discovery IP address 7 Actions Mac Address P Shutdown a 6203052038 Master output Class Network Management Card HF System Load segment 1 Location Computer Room L Log Contact Computer Room Manager 4 ra S8 User List Link e Load segment 2 Battery state Resting Power Source On utility Load level OTTO 0 Statistics 7 days Battery capacity TO 100 Battery run time 3 h 48 min 00s Other data Master output Master EP on Load segment 1 Group1 on Events Load segment 2 Group2 Er On Graph 2 hours njl 22 04 2013 09 52 32 22 04 2013 08 29 51 22 04 2013 10 29 51 Figure 1 Eaton IPP Main Page Compatibility Eaton has tested the compatibility of the Eaton IPP with the following devices and applications NOTE The Connect UPS E card Powerware series has not been tested but should be compatible NOTE If a device doesn t support the Quick Scan feature it can be supervised if Address Scan or Range Scan operations are performed See Discover Nodes Connected on the Network on page 18 for more information
42. and Line Installation To install from the command line 1 At the command line prompt type the command as root gt tpm i Ipp linus Xw n A ph Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 14 Installation For example Srom ivh ipp linux 1 10 032 1 i386 rpm Preparing aE EE EE EE EE EE EE Amd 1003 Liipp linux FtREEEEE EEE EERE PERE EERE EEE HEHEHE EEE EEE 1005 2 When the installation is completed open a Web browser with the following URL http lt IP gt 4679 where lt IP gt is the IP address of the machine hosting the Eaton IPP Native Installation on a Debian or Derivative System A IMPORTANT On Debian Lenny there is no default graphical installer present You should either use the command line installation that follows or install the package gdeb and gdebi and restart your graphical session to be able to complete this procedure This is a known Debian bug which is registered in the Debian Bug Tracking System http ougs debian org 585183 Graphical Installation To install graphically 1 Double click the Eaton Intelligent Power Protector deb package 2 The system prompts for the root password and then launches a graphical front end such as Gdebi see Figure 7 y Package Installer ipp linux File Help Package ipp linux Status Same version is already installed Description Details Included files Eaton Intelligen
43. ant to display in the graph Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 45 Supervision MAG ha am EJ j HI TI 2 HHH II 100 ii min 4 a 0521710 Ls 55 34 ara Figure 42 Graph Panel In the Graph settings dialog you can select up to six measures to display simultaneously see Time scale possible values are 1 hour 2 hours 6 hours 12 hours 24 hours 2 days 1 week Graph Settings Measures Battery i Battery capacity i Battery nun time Battery output voltage E Battery temperature Cutput IF Output voltage E Output current j Output frequency V Load level PJ Apparent power iw Inout voltage 2 Input current input frequency Environment V Temperature E Hurridity Time Scale 2 hours Figure 43 Graph Settings Dialog Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 46 Supervision Synoptic Panel This panel displays the selected device synoptic see Figure 44 A tool tip displays when you move the mouse over one of the functional block Synoptic Online UPS Masher tt U Output measures Load level HEHHII Apparent power dq kiw Output voltage 230 W Output current 194 Output frequenc Figure 44 Synoptic Panel The Synoptic color coded icons display for the following see Table 6 e UPS modules e Battery
44. ant to perform load shedding You want to stop your computer after a predefined time Configure a Shutdown timer value on Eaton IPP 1 This configuration parameter is available from Settings gt Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration Architecture 2 This section provides shutdown use cases for a network attached UPS through Web SNMP Card see Figure 34 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 38 Shutdown Figure 34 Architecture 2 Schema Use Case 1 You want to keep all your computers alive as long as possible This is the default configuration for the Eaton IPP and the Network Management Card The Eaton IPP default configuration is available trom Settings gt Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration The Network Management Card default shutdown configuration is available from UPS gt Shutdown Configuration as illustrated in Figure 35 Network Management Card UPS Shutdown Parameters Help UPS Properties Pulsar M 2200 Computer Room UPS Control 2 Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters System Shutdown Logs and Notification Shutdown Measurements if Remaining Event Log time under Shutdown duration If Capacity fs a i exceeds System Log if Capacity under Email Notification F after Settings Switch Off Switch On after Shutdown duration after Network System if Capacity under Notified Appli
45. apacity Otherwise the shutdown occurs sooner Network Management Card Ach OF ae aa i Aid durado i Capacity une G S eafch Of Biy E Capi uncer J Sew OA p dd E Drep medi aj ponga Figure 63 Network Management Card Shutdown Parameters Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 62 Redundancy Webi HM Let Le Hr Lr o al ral ar Li o a al Prados Med HRP ae Cl ad tud Ta ar Perea Lat dl Ts AC Fall Event Actions Delay Hel za Fisi AC Fal Wla minz Meza ih eras E Ale Menage 10 Mic a ARA ez ord do ea Rep dl fot Clan 05 bo Hard on m B F nikare umber of Second En AC a o et lami be Cll A noted ba wi ne1 OS ado es 11 00d reer Ae a IES pe ez j Pres laj Pree ewana Escara Suparuser Figure 64 UPS Shutdown and Restart Settings Use Case 4 You want to have a shutdown when 10 min remain for the last UPS In this case each server can have an individual shutdown duration such as 10 min 8 min 3 min and so forth e The IPP default configuration is available from Settings gt Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration see Figure 65 e You must configure a shutdown duration of 10 min in the Eaton IPP NOTE This is the default configuration on the Network Management Card refer to Use Case 3 Edit shutdown configuration Shutdown Shutdown timer second s None Shutdown
46. assigned to the user s account use the Windows RunAs command This allows you to save the password Windows XP Service Pac 2 and more recent versions e Use the following Microsoft command gt runas profile user lt windows login gt savecred lt my program exe gt e When first executed a password is required it is saved for subsequent executions Linux For Linux the Eaton IPP process is running under root privilege psuedo command is not needed to execute a program or shell script Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 25 Configuration Alarm Box Notification Action Type The Notification action is active by default Notifications are provided by alarms by default Up to 10 alarms are displayed on the local computer in an alarm box see Figure 18 The status part of the alarm box is optional It only appears if a power source has been declared in the Shutdown configuration settings Edit action Action active Da Action name Notification to Systray Event criticalities 7 70 ve Event categories g Alarms Shutdown events Frami ViEW All Views Action type Motificabion Figure 18 Alarm Notification Box with System In the Event list you can view more than 10 alarms see Figure 19 E intelligent Power Protector Notifications Hare Poner Source On utility Bater capaciy 100 Battery rur tire 35 min OO amp Messages oa OE
47. at you have entered for auto discovery See O Compatibility on page 1 The Eaton IPP automatically receives the alarms through notification or polling Range Scan Using the Range Scan operation you will discover the nodes that are outside of the Network segment and nodes that are not compatible with the Quick scan feature See Compatibility on page 1 to determine if your node supports the Quick scan feature Clicking the Range scan button displays the Range scan dialog In the Range scan dialog box edit IP address ranges and eventually specify authentication parameters that are different from global scan settings see Figure 9 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 19 Configuration Add range Delete range W From 10 130 32 100 Override global authentication settings XML Username Password SNM Pw SNMP community name TF SNM Pw NUT No specific authentication parameter Figure 9 Range Scan Dialog Box Address Scan This type of node discovery performs a single address scan or for several IP addresses separated by the character In the Address es Scan dialog box edit IP addresses to scan and eventually specify authentication parameters that are different from global scan settings Each node Network Management Card proxy or application must have a valid IP address or a DNS name in the range that you have entered for
48. ate the SMTP server IP address A valid login and password must be used when the SMTP server requests authentication e Login Password authentication information of the SMTP server e Recipient Receiver e mail address You can specify multiple receivers by separating them with coma e Sender Optional field The e mail sender Note that your SMTP server may require a valid e mail address e Subject The e mail subject can be customized with pre defined variables e Message The e mail message body can be customized with pre defined variables as shown in Figure 17 e Digest you can specify that you want to receive a consolidation of the alarms that occurred during a delay that you can choose if you specify none each alarm will generate an e mail With this setting you will receive more e mail for the same number of events Possible values are None Every 10 seconds Every minutes Every hour Every day For advanced use the following options are available to you e You can duplicate an existing action already configured and modify the desired parameters e You can customize the subject such as when you use a third party service provider to translate e mail into SMS You can specify that you want to receive a consolidation of the alarms that occurred during a delay time duration For example if you specify none each alarm generates an e mail With this setting you will receive more e mail for the same number of events
49. ber of redundant UPSs e Status of Protection Lost Alarm Table 8 provides protection alarm management details Table 8 Protection Alarm Management Load Failures Load lt 20 kW 20 kW lt Load lt 40 kW 40 kW lt Load lt 600 kxW 60 kW lt Load lt 80 kW No failure P 4 R 3 P 4 R 2 Pap R 1 P 4 R 0 1 failure P 3 R 2 Ped Rel P 3 R P 3 R 0 Protection lost active Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 64 Redundancy Table 8 Protection Alarm Management Continued Load Failures Load lt 20 kW 20 kW lt Load lt 40 kW 40 kW lt Load lt 600 kxW 60 kW lt Load lt 80 kW 2 failures P 2 R 1 P 2 R 0 P 2 R 0 Protection lost P 2 R 0 Protection lost active active 3 failures P 1 R 0 P 1 R 0 Protection lost active P 1 R 0 Protection lost P 1 R 0 Protection lost active active 4 failures P 0 R 0 P 0 R 0 Protection lost active P 0 R 0 Protection lost P 0 R 0 Protection lost Protection lost active active active Redundancy Compatibility The following UPSs and topologies have been tested in redundant mode Other topologies or UPSs may work but have not been tested Table 9 provides a compatibility list for single phase UPSs and Table 10 provides a compatibility list for three phase UPSs Table 9 Redundancy Compatibility Single phase UPS UPS Parallel Multiple Feed Hot Standby STS 9120 9130 91
50. cations Switch Off Switch On Access Control Time after 1800 Shutdown duration 1120 after Firmware Upload if Capacity under f6 IV Show advanced parameters Save modified settings Figure 35 Network Management Card Web Interface Use Case 2 To save battery backup time you want to stop all your computers after a predefined time Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 39 Shutdown On the Network Management Card configure a Shutdown Criteria The Network Management Card shutdown configurations are available from UPS gt Shutdown Configuration In this case the computer automatic restart is guaranteed Use Case 3 You want to perform load shedding on the specific computer hosting Eaton IPP 2 You want to stop the computer hosting Eaton IPP 2 after a predefined time On Eaton IPP 2 configure a Shutdown Timer value This configuration parameter is available trom Settings gt Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration NOTE 1 In this case the automatic restart for the computer hosting Eaton IPP 2 is not guaranteed NOTE2 Use Case 3 can be combined with Use Case 1 or Use Case 2 Architecture 3 This section provides shutdown use cases for a network attached UPS through Shutdown controller see Figure 36 Figure 36 Shutdown Use Case Architecture 3 Schema Use Case 1 You want to keep all your computers alive as long as possible
51. connected through RS 232 or USB is automatically assigned as the Power Source Identify the Power Source by the green status symbol see Figure 8 When the Power Source is configured the status symbol icon becomes green if the configuration is successful or gray if the communication fails E T N Intelligent Power Protector Views Node List 33 views k 2 Quick scan Type Name Description Class Serial number A Range scan Power Source E O Pulsar 1000 RT2U 12150071 Pulsar 1000 RT2U USB device 12150071 Address es scan gj SjEvents Events List 3 Events Calendar 3 3 Settings o AR Auto Discovery E Select all J Actions GP shutdown d System C Log Sj User List Figure 8 Eaton IPP UPS Auto Discovery Discover Nodes Connected on the Network Prerequisites e Each network node such as Web SNMP cards must have a valid IP address or a DNS name in the range that you have entered for auto discovery See Compatibility on page 1 The Eaton IPP automatically recelves the alarms through notification or polling For Connect UPS XSlot BD the required configuration must be set e Set the IPP discovery password to the same value as the Web SNMP read community name default is public e In ConnectUPS Write Access Managers control menu via Telnet SSH or serial connection disable SNMP access restricted by IP Hostname this is the default setting since firmware version 2 02 In addition Eaton IPP must be configured
52. ction This is an additional option available to stop the power source by the software primarily when connected through USB RS 232 Shutdown Shutdown timer second s 0 Shutdown duration second s 120 Shutdown type Soript Shutdown script Hibernate Power off Shutoff ane Shuidown Outlet shutoff active Figure 28 Edit Shutdown Configuration Serial Dialog Box The following parameters are available e Shutdown Timer Optional This is the time period from mains power failure until the launch of the UPS shutdown sequence e Shutdown Duration This is the time taken from the Shutdown now command to when the computer has completed the shutdown process e Shutdown Type There are four shutdown type selections For this setting select Shutdown type Script Script This option manages the shutdown in a custom script that you can use to create your own shutdown sequence You can integrate the standard Windows shutdown command Find more information with shutdown in a Windows Command Line shell e Shutdown script The absolute path of the script Shutdown Sequence Trigger When a power utility failure occurs the shutdown sequence is started as soon as the first of the two following conditions is reached see Figure 29 e After the Shutdown timer if configured is reached e When Network Management Card or UPS shutdown criteria is reached This decision is according to the criteria selected in
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54. down timer 10 min 8 min 6 min To set a predefined time of 10 min configure the shutdown timer for 10 min in the Edit Shutdown Configuration dialog box NOTE This is the default configuration on the Network Management Card see Use Case 1 on page 60 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 61 Redundancy Edit shutdown configuration Shutdown Shutdown timer second s 600 Shutdown duration second s 120 Shutdown type Hibernate Shutdown script Save Cancel Figure 62 Edit Shutdown Configuration Dialog Box Use Case 3 You want to start shutdown 10 min from the last detected Utility failure event For this case there are two UPSs and one UPS is redundant In addition all servers are shut down at the same time e The Network Management Card Shutdown default configuration is available from UPS gt Shutdown Parameters see Figure 63 e For ConnectUPS X Slot or ConnectUPS BD network cards the NMC default shutdown configuration is available trom Configuration gt UPS Shutdown and Restart Settings see Figure 61 e To configure this shutdown you must set a shutdown timer of 10 min for all Network Management Cards In this case the last UPS sends the shutdown order after 10 min if it runs on battery If the last UPS never runs on battery the first UPS shuts down at the end of autonomy and the last UPS takes the load if it has the c
55. duration second s 600 Shutdown type Hibernate Shutdown script Save Cancel Figure 65 Edit Shutdown Configuration Dialog Box e You must use the default Network Card Configuration See Use Case 1 on page 60 for more details Redundancy Advanced Behavior Example For the following example uses a configuration with four UPSs Each UPS is 20 kW For this parallel topology the load can vary between 0 and 80 kW Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 63 Redundancy Figure 66 Example Topology Redundancy Alarm Management with Four Modules According to the Redundancy level and the Load settings the following details are provided e Ris the number of redundant UPSs e Status of Redundancy Lost Alarm Table 7 provides redundancy alarm management details Table 7 Redundancy Alarm Management Load Redundancy Load lt 20kW 20kW lt Load lt 40 kW 40 kW lt Load lt 60 kW 60 kW lt Load lt 80 kW Level 0 R 3 R 2 R 1 R 0 1 R 3 R 2 R 1 R 0 Redundancy lost active 2 R 3 R 2 R 1 Redundancy lost active R 0 Redundancy lost active 3 R 3 R 2 Redundancy lost R 1 Redundancy lost active R 0 Redundancy lost active active Protection Alarm Management with Four Modules According to the Load and the Number of failed UPSs settings the following details are provided e Pis the number of UPSs protecting the load e Ris the num
56. e Serial number e Version number if available e Date of failure or problem e Symptoms of failure or problem Customer return address and contact information If repair is required you will be given a Returned Material Authorization RMA Number This number must appear on the outside of the package and on the Bill Of Lading if applicable Use the original packaging or request packaging trom the Help Desk or distributor Units damaged in shipment as a result of improper packaging are not covered under warranty A replacement or repair unit will be shipped freight prepaid for all warrantied units NOTE For critical applications immediate replacement may be available Call the O Help Desk for the dealer or distributor nearest you Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 66 Chapter 8 Warranty Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP WARRANTOR The warrantor for the limited warranties set forth herein is Eaton Corporation a Delaware Corporation company Company LIMITED WARRANTY This limited warranty this Warranty applies only to the original End User the End User of the Network Card MS the Product purchased on or after June 1 2004 and cannot be transterred This Warranty applies even in the event that the Product is initially sold by Company for resale to an End User LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD The period covered by this Warranty for
57. e to shut down e On Pulsar series this computer must be powered by the master outlet Computer hosting Eaton IPP 2 requires a long delay to shutdown such as hosting database or VMware e Computer hosting Eaton IPP 3 must be the last one to be shutdown because other servers depend on it such as File server e Computer hosting Eaton IPP 4 is another server that must be stopped before computer 2 or 3 Web server or this computer can also be stopped for load shedding purposes workstation The recommended configurations are e On Eaton IPP 1 Configure Shutdown Timer to None and Shutdown Duration to 120s e On Eaton IPP 2 Configure Shutdown Timer to 180s and Shutdown Duration to 180s e On Eaton IPP 3 Configure Shutdown Timer to None and Shutdown Duration to 120s e On Eaton IPP 4 Configure Shutdown Timer to 120s and Shutdown Duration to 120s The following time diagram summarizes this configuration see Figure 37 Power 1 min 2 min min 4 min 5 min 6 min 7 min 8 min 9 min 10 min On battery Figure 37 Shutdown Controller Diagram Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 41 Chapter5 Supervision This chapter describes supervision features in the Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP NOTE Supervision is not possible until the power source has been set Access to the Monitoring Interface You can access the interface locally or remotely
58. ed When mains power returns all the applications re open exactly as they were and you return to the application work environment The Hibernate function must first have been activated in the operating system In the power options on the Windows control panel check that hibernate option is activated on the Hibernate tab sheet lf restart conditions are the same then shut down and refer to the BIOS computer configuration For Windows Vista see Troubleshooting on page 4 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 34 Shutdown Shutdown This option shuts down your applications and the system but does not de energize the computer The system offers the user the choice to de energize the computer in which case It is the UPS that powers on most computers This configuration is necessary if you want the server to restart as soon as mains power returns Power off This option shuts down your applications and the system and de energizes the computer This configuration is advised if you wish to be on hand when the system restarts or for load shedding Script This option manages the shutdown in a custom script that you can use to create your own shutdown sequence You can integrate the standard Windows shutdown command Find more information with shutdown in a Windows Command Line shell e Shutdown script The absolute path of the script UPS Connected Through Serial Conne
59. er List Node List Type Y Name Pulsar 1000 RT2U 12150071 Intelligent Power Protector Figure 4 Quick Start Auto Discovery Page Operation Description Pulsar 1000 RT2U Class USB device Serial number 1 2150071 Installation 2 Quick scan Pe Range scan J Address es s FA E Select all GA ur Use the Views gt Power Source menu item optional to supervise the current state of the compatible power devices and applications Select a line in the list and the panels are updated with selected device information see Figure 5 The Events gt Event List view allows you to view the device events AG Views g Views Power Source 3 SJ Events S g Events List 2 Events Calendar Y Sj Settings Ah Auto Discovery C Actions P Shutdown System E Log User List Intelligent Power Protector lt Power Source Information and Status Description Nominal apparent power IP address Mac Address Serial number Class Location Contact Link Battery state Power Source Load level Battery capacity Battery run time Master output Master Load segment 1 Group1 Load segment 2 Group2 Graph 2 hours 22 04 2013 08 29 51 Figure 5 Power Source Main Page Installation Result A IMPORTANT If you install a new Eaton IPP release without uninstalling the old one you will keep your database and your product settings Eaton 9PX 6000i 6000 VA
60. i ee ee dll aw et ea mme een 3 POUDIESHOOUN Gs aa 2 cane ad Del Bee da HG RAE SER Rae Ea HEN Re Fees 4 SIN Se D SS DD o te Ga See a a Renee tates hese tea 4 WD OIG Ss SOI Ware CCl o o eh SSN eed le Anka N a ashes Lio 4 Linux Graphical System teoria A A A E ode et 4 LR Network System Ie Orallonl s ios caras taa aba bow Powe 5 When Activating Shutdown Controller under LINUX o ooo 6 Events and Actions with Some Windows x64 bitSOS o ooooocooono room 6 Windows Vista Hibernate Sequence 6 SAUS ea Mec ii PEE e dd e E ee EEE ds e Ca e 7 AA A E RR O were ee ete 7 Acknowledgement Seri ne ose ee alan Wall e a IG he eG Sah eA 7 INSTALLATION ota Pets as eta Gana ta atada 9 INStalati n re re QUISTES tias Xale A A A Ale aed A a A 9 On lle vs NOSTINO Estonie sara tata Da a DA 9 On the System that Displays the Web based GUI o ooooooocoocoocnooo o 9 Windows Quick Start INSTRUCTIONS Sectas a a Dy a a a y SEES 10 Graplicalnstalla OM si kak babas its res o a adas pl ive a 10 FORTUNA AO OS a castes 11 OPT ON wi aiea pits o blo o ds si pases ibid 12 Station RESU aa A aa Se A A A A Emj 12 Uninstalling the Windows Eaton IPP Standard Method ooo IYI KII SJ 18 Installing Uninstalling the Eaton IPP Command Line kk KK KRI KIRI KIRI RIK ooo 13 Ml MUON eieaa aaa NA 14 Native Installation on a Red Hat Suse Mandriva or Derivative System 14 Native Ins
61. ility http oqsoftware eaton com install common eaton_os_compatibilities_aa pdft NOTE The Eaton IPP Linux package Is based on standard Linux mechanisms and therefore can be installed and used with other Linux distributions Installation Prerequisites This section provides installation prerequisites for the following e Systems hosting the Eaton IPP e Systems that display the Web based graphical user interface GUI NOTE The Eaton IPP installs all the necessary drivers for USB communication If the Windows operating system attempts to install a driver from Windows Update you can cancel this process On the System Hosting Eaton IPP The Eaton IPP can be installed on Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows Vista 7 Microsoft Windows 7 and 8 and on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 2008 and 2012 including R2 revision To avoid network or serial port access conflicts do not install the Eaton IPP on a machine that also hosts Eaton Intelligent Power Manager IPM Eaton Enterprise Power Manager Network Management Proxy Personal Solution Pac LanSatfe and LanSafe Web View Netwatch AN IMPORTANT For Standby Configuration Windows In the properties settings of the Configuration Panel gt Power Option you must deselect uncheck the Standby configuration of your operating system in order to be compliant with the Eaton IPP With the standby configuration
62. is always mandatory even if the power source is another Eaton IPP with the shutdown controller feature activated Or for example if the power source is a Web SNMP card a valid login and password are needed to set values in the Web SNMP Card such as when changing the shutdown duration value O NOTE The login used must be the admin account To configure the power source perform the following actions 1 In the right side panel next to the Shutdown page click the Edit Power Source button The Edit power source dialog opens In the Power source field select the UPS that powers the computer hosting the Eaton IPP Select the UPS Load Segment that is powering the server Type the login and password Click Save SU PS A Edit power source Source Power source Shutoff Load segment Master output Access parameters Login Password Figure 26 Edit Power Source AN IMPORTANT If the Shutdown feature is incorrectly configured the software signals a communication error Check that power source and access parameters if needed are set correctly Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 33 Shutdown Edit Shutdown Configuration NOTE The Eaton IPP can acquire shutdown alarms from the Eaton IPM with the Shutdown Controller enabled O NOTE The Edit shutdown configuration dialog opens automatically when the power source Is set
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64. lity ss cued sus dl a id bot i dhe a be ber Ak n 40 414 448 65 7 SERVIGE AND SUPPORT 00 a e e bo a a Gala tate 66 8 WARRANTY n en nen ey a nya n CU aa a it 67 Eaton intelligent FowerFrotector P 2 2 sarge a Qey se ha a QA e ale k w deal da d Sal E da 67 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality lii Chapter1 Introduction Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP is protection software that gracefully shuts down local computers and servers powered by a UPSs in the event of a power outage The Eaton IPP acquires information through local or network communication using Local Communication UPSs USB or RS 232 communication ports Pulsar amp Powerware series Network Communication Web SNMP Cards such as Network Management Cards Network MS and Modbus MS Connect UPS XSlot PXGX 2000 PXGX UPS The Eaton IPP provides the following e Provides local computer graceful shutdown through network or local connectivity e Allows Eaton Intelligent Power Manager IPM to provide centralized management and supervision of Eaton IPP applications running on virtualized servers other than VMware vCenter such as Microsoft HyperV Hypervisor or Citrix Xen e Allows Eaton IPM to provide advanced management feature mass configuration and mass upload with the Eaton Network Management Cards also called NMC Network MS example 66102 103006826
65. m Company will either charge the End User s credit card or send the End User an invoice which the End User agrees to pay for the value of the replacement Product If the Warranted Item is to be replaced by Company but the End User is unwilling or unable to supply a credit card number or purchase order for the value of the replacement Product Company will use commercially reasonable business efforts to ship via standard ground shipment and at no cost to the End User the replacement Warranted Item to the End User within one 1 business day after Company receives the defective Product from the End User In any case Company will provide shipping instructions and will pay its designated carrier for all shipping charges for return of defective equipment and replacement of Warranted Items Any returned Warranted Item or parts that are replaced may be new or reconditioned All Warranted Items returned to Company and all parts replaced by Company shall become the property of Company WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER This Warranty does not cover any defects or damages caused by a failure to properly store the Product before installation b shipping and delivery of the Product if shipping is FOB Factory c neglect accident abuse misuse misapplication or incorrect installation d repair or alteration not authorized in writing by Company personnel or performed by an authorized Company Customer Service Engineer or Agent e improper
66. modules e Electrical flows e Electrical power sources at UPS input e Load at UPS output with status linked to UPS output status e Combined flow status and load status Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 47 Supervision Table 6 Synoptic Panel Icons Symbol Color Description UPS Modules AC DC DC AC Bypass Green Status OK and Active AC DC DC AC Bypass Red Internal Fault and Inactive AC DC DC AC Bypass Gray Status OK and Inactive or Unknown Battery Modules Green Status OK Orange Battery charge is less than 50 Red Battery fault or End of backup Gray Battery status unknown Electrical Flows Yellow Current flow through the cable NOTE The object animation gives the direction of the current flow Gray No current flow through the cable La WARNING Although there is no current flow through the cable the cable may be under voltage Electrical Power Source at UPS Input gt Green source powered Status OK Gray Source not powered or status unknown gt Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 48 Supervision Table 6 Synoptic Panel Icons Continued Symbol Color Description Load at UPS Output gt gt gt Combined Color Code Flow and Power Source Status Green Load powered and protected Status OK Red Load not powered Gray Load status not known Green Yellow Electrical powe
67. ms Shutdown events Power events Measures see Alarms and Events in Event Category List on page 27 The pen icon allows you to select and edit the event category e From View The view that triggers the event e Action type E mail Command Notification According to your choice specific settings are available for each action E mail Action Type You can set e mail notifications tor specific events First set the event filter to specify the event trigger in the Create new actions dialog see Figure 15 Then set the e mail notification criteria in the Edit Action dialog box see Figure 16 The e mail action is not active by default but some of the fields in the e mail action settings panel are preconfigured by default Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 23 Configuration Edit action Action activa wv Action mame Email on shutdown events Event criticabties Y O w o o Event categories Alarms From view All Views Action type Emal Settings SMTP server amitp server com L gin admin Password Recipient sysadimniniiseryer com Sender Computer 2 Subject F Inteligent Power Protector IPP Alarms Message Alarm from nmodeManne date message Digest Every minute Figure 16 Edit Action Dialog Specific e mail action settings are as follows e SMTP Server To receive e mail on UPS events you have to indic
68. nd communication protocols for the transport and network layers Also known as the Internet Protocol suite of network communication protocols Acknowledgements The Eaton software development team is grateful to the following projects e Spider Monkey e JSMiniNSPR e Ext JS e SQLite The SQLite Project http www sqlite org generously donated source code to the public domain that helped us for this project e Open SSL This Eaton IPP product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org This Eaton IPP product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This Eaton IPP product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com e Lib USB e Net SNMP Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 7 Introduction The full license version for each of these projects is available from Eaton IPP using the Settings gt System gt About selection path Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 8 Chapter 2 Installation This chapter provides Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP installation prerequisites and quick start installation procedures Information about uninstalling and upgrading the product is also included NOTE Please refer to the following installation information for operating system compatib
69. on Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 51 Calendar Representation Supervision Select Events gt Events Calendar to display the Events Calendar page In this matrix representation each line is a week and each column is a day in the week If you select a day or an interval with the date picker or using the Shift Click keystroke technique the Events and Statistics panels provide all information for this selection and automatically refresh when new statistics are computed see Figure 48 AQ Intelligent Power Protector J eras i Events Calendar aS vews Week Sunday Worday Tusaday Wedneead Theiday Friday Saturday Ca Bew er Source 23 0520 DO 22 0820 ze o 5 Noted Applications Fig Auto Discovery JD Actions Ge Shutdown GP oye es Al Use List Figure 48 Event Calendar Page Node Events List The icons in the different views represent the event severity Seleccion Va aba Mara fe hag La PCj3 Del 5 DECO PL eno Daw d POZ an DAN j AVIK BOO D ran i ndi AWIR BOS DER aR BOOT i ag Da ae ANSE DOT DES AVIK IGD ANI AED DERE Si DERO Ek Ji naran lL recs fe oe oe POZ n DESTA PALAS RAS aan 0600066060000000 lt Page l off HI as Events 2 events from 06 02 10 to 06 01 10 ED Communicalos anit d Comunicados wit d Communication with d The led peneana Bz i Tha ka im n l1 The UPS cupula on
70. or desktop Open desktop Type open in the search box of the Unity Menu to retrieve the Open shortcut Open a Web browser and type the following URL htto localhost 4679 Linux Network System Integration Network proxy not detected NOTE If your network proxy was not detected during installation you will not be able to access automatic update and other Internet resources from the Eaton IPP This can O be validated by the absence of proxy cfg under usr local Eaton IntelligentPowerProtector configs Solution Create a file named proxy ctg under usr local Eaton IntelligentPowerProtector configs with the following content proxyHost your proxy address com proxyPort proxy_port Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 5 Introduction For example oroxyHost proxy domain com proxyPort 8080 Then restart the Eaton IPP to reload the configuration Eaton IPP Linux displays the Network Communication Lost alarm after 20 minutes Solution Improvement in a future release When Activating Shutdown Controller under Linux When you enable the Shutdown Controller optional module a problem in the Eaton IPP service initialization occurs on Linux Solution The issue can be easily solved by restarting the Eaton IPP daemon once the Shutdown Controller module has been activated There is
71. or the device Master Output Main output status ON OFF Internal Failure On Automatic Bypass Manual By Pass Overload Group x Output outlet status ON OFF Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 43 Supervision NOTE The information displayed in this panel depends on capabilities of the UPS you are VIEWING Information and Status Description Eaton 5PX 1500 Nominal apparent power 1500 VA IP address Mac Address Serial number 094021045 Class Network Management Card JA Location Computer Room Contact Computer Room Manager Link Battery state Resting Power Source On utility Load level O ow Battery capacity I 100 Battery run time 2 h 50 min 27 s Master output Master E on Load segment 1 Groupt E on Load segment 2 Group2 GA on Figure 38 Information Panel Measures Panel This panel displays the selected device electrical parameters for single phase or three phase devices depending on the node capabilities see Figure 39 and Figure 40 Measures Input np recaer npu ol ace input current Bypass frequency Bypass volage Bypass current Output Battery output voltage Qutput frequency COutpul voltage Quipul current Global apparent power Global active power Figure 39 Measures Panel Single Phase Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 44 Su
72. ount O NOTE This information depends on device capabilities Statistics 7 days Communication between card and device lost The UPS output is off Heiweork cormmnunicabion iin device ozi Estimated consumption Power lost count Cunuiaed power losi bere 25 UFS fault 3 UPS overload 1 02 17 09 12 00 00 am 02 23 09 11 59 59 pm Figure 46 Statistics Pane Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 50 Events List Representation Supervision Select Events gt Events List to display the Events List page see Figure 47 All new alarms are stored in this log You can sort the alarms according to the Status Date Name and Acknowledge ACK fields AQ Intelligent Power Protector jews lt Events List Views Status Power Source 3 Events g Events List 2 Events Calendar J y Settings A Auto Discovery CJ Actions P shutdown amp System E Log f user List 0000000 Date 22 04 2013 10 31 27 22 04 2013 10 17 49 22 04 2013 10 11 39 22 04 2013 10 11 27 22 04 2013 10 11 27 22 04 2013 10 11 27 22 04 2013 10 11 27 22 04 2013 10 11 27 22 04 2013 10 11 27 22 04 2013 10 11 27 Figure 47 Events List Page The following functions are available Message Communication with device has failed Communication with device has failed Communication failure with environment sensor Communication failure with environment sensor Sensor con
73. own Controller IPM SMTP TCP 25 OUT OUT OUT OUT DHCP BOOTP UDP 67 OUT OUT X X IHF UDP 69 IN X OUT OUT HTTP TCP 80 IN IN IN OUT IN OUT Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 3 Table 3 Network Ports Continued Eaton Nework Other Eaton UPS Management Cards Eaton IPP with Introduction Eaton IPP and Eaton Protocol Mode Port Card MS NMC UTE Shutdown Controller IPM NTP UDP 123 OUT OUT X X SNMP UDP 161 IN IN OUT OUT SNMP Traps UDP 162 OUT OUT X X UNMP UDP 200 X OUT IN OUT IN OUT HTTPS TCP 443 IN IN IN OUT IN OUT Eaton Supervision TCP 4679 X X IN OUT IN OUT Eaton Notification Broadcast UDP 4679 IN OUT X IN OUT IN OUT Eaton SSL Supervision TCP 4680 X X IN OUT IN OUT Eaton Alarms Broadcast UDP 4680 OUT X IN IN Eaton Connected Alarms TCP 5000 IN X OUT OUT Eaton Connected Alarms TCP 5001 X X IN OUT IPP Unix NUT TCP 3493 X X IN OUT IN OUT NOTE Includes PXGX2000 PXGX UPS Connect UPS BD Connect UPS X Slot Troubleshooting HTML pages Cannot display the UPS properties page HTTP 404 error with IE Solution Check the URL entered httos lt name or IP of the computer hosting Eaton IPP gt 4680 or RE http lt name or IP of the computer hosting Eaton IPP gt 4679 Ubuntu s Software Center The package is of bad quality Solution This is a known issue specific to Ubuntu Software Center Click the ignore and install button Linux Graphical System
74. pervision Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Input current 0 22 A DA Input voltage 239 241 44W 241 26 W Input active power 21W ow Input apparent power 49 VA OVA Input frequency 49 9 Hz Output Global apparent power Global active power Consumption Phase 1 since 06 06 11 7 04 55 pm 0 73 kWh Phase 2 since 06 061 1 7 05 22 pm 7 02 KWh Phase 3 since 06 06 11 1 7 05 48 pm 1 41 KWh Global since 01 01 00 1 04 03 am 12 17 kWh Figure 40 Measures Panel Three Phase Environment Panel This panel displays the selected device sensor information see Figure 41 e Temperature Sensorobtained temperature in C or F The temperature unit can be configured from the System configuration language settings e Humidity Humidity level e Input 1 Status of first contact open closed e Input 2 Status of second contact open closed NOTE For more information about the two optional input connections please refer to the O Eaton Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP User Guide Environment Temperature Humidity input 1 Input 2 Figure 41 Environment Panel Graph Panel This panel displays the graph of the main measures of the selected device To read the values place your mouse cursor over the graph A vertical line appears over it and you can read the values in the box for the selected date see Figure 42 The button allows you to zoom in the graph e The button allows you to select the data you w
75. r IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 13 Installation Example The following command will install the Eaton IPP silently in C Program Files MyFolder lt packageName gt install silent dir C Program Files MyFolder sdn admin admine 192 168 100 101 1 120 1 1 The Eaton IPP installs with shutdown feature parameters e Power source 192 168 100 101 e Login admin e Password admin e Load segment 1 Master e Shutdown duration 120 seconds e Shutdown timer 1 None e Shutoff control 1 Enabled After the installation is completed open a Web browser with the following URL http lt host gt 4679 where lt host gt is the host name or IP address of the machine hosting the Eaton IPP Linux Installation Eaton IPP for Linux is available both in native package form deb or rom and as a generic installer for Command Line Interface CLI Native Installation on a Red Hat Suse Mandriva or Derivative System Graphical Installation To install graphically 1 Double click the Eaton Intelligent Power Protector rom package 2 The system prompts for the root password Enter the root password The system launches a graphical front end such as Red Hat s package Installer see Figure 6 Installing packages l Installing packages The following packages will be installed Ipp linux 1 10 035 1 x86_64 Eaton Inteligent Power Protector Figure 6 Red Hat Package Installer Comm
76. r source is powered and provides electrical flow Green Gray Electrical power source is powered and does not provide electrical flow Y Y Combined Color Code Flow and Load Status Yellow Green Load powered and protected Gray Red Load not powered viv Events Panel This panel displays the events list of the selected node see Figure 45 You can sort the events according to Status date and message by clicking the column header Date Message 27101009 15 59 22 Bypass Return on UPS 27 01 09 15 55 45 Output on automatic bypass 27101009 15 58 43 The outlet group 2 is on 27101 109 15 58 42 The outlet group 1 ig on 27101109 15 58 40 The UPS output is on 2r 0109 155532 The UPS output is off Figure 45 Events Panel Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 49 Supervision Statistics Panel This panel displays the statistics of the selected node see Figure 46 The button allows you to select the time interval for the statistics You can adjust the time interval by clicking the two buttons with the From and To dates The statistics computed data is as follows e Active Consumption in Watts e Average Active Power in Watts e Power Failure Count e Power Failure Cumulated Duration e Battery Fault Count e Internal Failure Count e Overload Count e Warning Alarm Count e Critical Alarm Count Output Off Count Communication Lost C
77. s Xx Y 42 deD For example dpkg 1 1pp lin x L 10 032 1 1386 de05 Reading database 352242 files and directories currently installed Preparing to replace ipp linux 1 10 032 using pp linus LL 10 0324 L 139806 deD sz Unpacking replacement ipp linux setting up app Linux 11 10 0321 2 When the installation is completed open a Web browser with the following URL http lt IP gt 4679 where lt IP gt is the IP address of the machine hosting the Eaton IPP Generic Installation on Linux If your system does not derive from Red Hat rom or Debian deb you can install Eaton IPP using the generic package This method is only supported from the command line To install from a command line in interactive mode 1 Use the following command from where the generic installer is located as root o Ipp linux 0x 0x 000x 1286 install 2 For silent installation add the silent parameter as root 1Ipp Linux 0x 0x 000 1386 install silent 3 When the installation is completed open a Web browser with the following URL http lt IP gt 4679 where lt IP gt is the IP address of the machine hosting the Eaton IPP Uninstalling the IPP Linux Package If you chose the native packages for installation you can use your favorite packages management application to remove the ipp linux package You can also do the same from the command line For example On RedHat and derivatives use
78. selected checked your system is not protected If you want to save energy enable the hibernate feature On the System that Displays the Web based GUI The Eaton IPP graphical interface can be accessed remotely using a simple Web browser Access to this interface can be secured through Secure Socket Layer SSL connection and is also secured through login and password Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 9 Installation The Eaton IPP graphical interface has been tested with e Google Chrome e Mozilla Firefox e Microsoft Internet Explorer IE version 7 and later NOTE For optimal performance Google Chrome or Firefox is recommended For good performance IE version 9 and later is recommended IE6 performance is not optimal Windows Quick Start Instructions This section includes quick start installation and configuration instructions Graphical Installation To install the Eaton IPP 1 Ona computer with a Windows operating system run the Eaton Intelligent Power Protector package under an administrator account The Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Installer Welcome screen displays 2 Observe the prompt and verify that the communication device is connected Click Next see Figure 2 The Login screen displays E Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Installer E T N Powiemy Business Wordarde License Select Path instalation Finish
79. ss parameters button Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 21 Configuration 4 The Edit Node Information dialog or the Access parameters dialog displays see Figure 12 and Figure 13 e Edit node information dialog The Edit node information dialog box allows editing the node name the user type the node description and the associated load alarm threshold e Access parameters dialog You can define the access settings for all selected devices Only relevant settings are set depending on the capabilities of the selected device capabilities Access parameters 7 XML Username Password d SHMPy1 SNMP community public name SNMPv3 Figure 12 Node Access Parameters Edit node information Name 192 168 1 1 User Type Select a type User Note Load abm threshold Figure 13 Node Information Configure Actions From the Settings gt Actions menu item the following types of notifications or executable actions can be set to occur as the result of specific Eaton IPP actions see Figure 14 and Figure 15 E mail e Execute script program e Notification to the local alarm notification box available from the System Tray icon Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 22 Configuration Intelligent Power Protector F Creaie mee action Action mn clivo SAT sarvar emip abro
80. t Power Protector Intelligent Power Protector is protection software offered from Eaton Corporation at no charge It enables users to avoid data loss by gracefully shutting down computers and servers powered by an Eaton UPS in the event of an extended power outage This software provides a clear easy to use multilingual interface from any PC with an Intemet browser Exceptionally versatile Intelligent Power Protector acquires UPS information through local or network communication and can be easily deployed on many computers Intelligent Power Protector can be remotely managed configured and updated with our Intelligent Power Manager supervisory software Intelligent Power Manager can be downloaded for no charge from Eaton for supervising monitoring of a network of up to ten devices Versions of Intelligent Power Manager for supervising monitoring many devices may be purchased through an Eaton authorized reseller Figure 7 Gdebi Front End 3 Click Install Package 4 After installation is completed open the menu Application gt Eaton gt Eaton Intelligent Power Protector gt Open in Gnome then follow the instructions in Configuration on page 18 Command Line Installation To install from the command line Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 15 Installation 1 At the command line prompt type the command as root T dpkg 1 IPP Inu
81. t side Views panel of the Eaton IPP main interface window select the Settings gt System gt Scan settings menu item 2 Click the Edit scan settings button on the right side page The Edit scan settings dialog box displays see Figure 24 3 Set the scan settings by selecting or deselecting checking or unchecking check boxes typing data or make selections from drop down lists 4 Click Save Automatic scan XML Username Password J SNMPVI SNMP community name J SHMPV3 Username readuser Security level Authentication and encryption Authentication method MDS wthentication password arar Encryption method DES Encryption password o NUT No specific authentication parameter Save Cancel Figure 24 Edit Scan Settings Dialog Box Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 31 Chapter4 Shutdown The Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP provides local computer graceful shutdown when connected to a UPS through either a network card Web SNMP cards USB port or RS 232 port 41 15 NOTE When the Shutdown feature is enabled the software displays a communication O error until the Power Source is correctly configured as described in O NOTE Supervision is not possible until the power source has been set Shutdown Configuration To access the shutdown configuration options 1 Select the Settings gt Shutdown men
82. tUPS X v4 32 or PXGX2000 v1 4 2 1 e UPSs Blade UPS PW9155 Dual Phase PW9355 10 30 kVA PW9390 40 160 kVA PW9395 225 1100 kVA SBM e Known limitation PW9315 is not supported by the1 10 release NOTE 2 Required Connect UPS XSlot BD configuration e Set the IPP Discovery password to the same value as the Web SNMP read community name default is public e Inthe ConnectUPS Write Access Manager s control menu using Telnet SSH or a serial connection disable SNMP access restricted by IP Hostname this is the default setting since firmware version 2 02 or configure it correctly IPP has to be configured in the trusted host list NOTE 3 Required PXGX 2000 PXGX UPS configurations e Set the IPP Discovery password to the same value as the PXGX read community name default is public e On the PXGX Access control page disable SNMP access restricted by IP Hostname or configure it correctly IPP has to be configured in the trusted host list e When using PXGX take care to configure PXGX in SNMP V1 or SNMP V1 V3 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Introduction Serial Line Devices The Eaton IPP is compatible with the following serial line devices see Table 2 Table 2 Serial Line Devices Eaton Equipment Designation Connectivity Eaton Powerware series USB or RS 232 Eaton 3105 5110 5115 5130 9130 9135 9140 and legacy 9120 9125 Eaton Po
83. tact Input 32 off Sensor contact Input 1 off Communication restored with environment sensor Communication failure with environment sensor Communication failure with environment sensor Communication failure with environment sensor Logout admin e Acknowledge selected events Adds a check box in the Ack column for selected events e Acknowledge all events Adds a check box in the Ack column for all event Help amp J Acknowledge all events Sy Show hide acknowledged Export logs o Purge logs H Select all NOTE When an alarm is acknowledged it s marked with a check box but it is still viewable in this Event list lt decreases the number of non acknowledged alarms The acknowledged alarms disappear in the Power Source gt Event dedicated portal panel Export Logs Creates a logs csv file with the following syntax Show Hide acknowledged events Displays or hides all acknowledged events Date Node Type Level Object Value Message NOTE The export command may take several seconds before allowing the download in order to create the logs file Purge Logs Delete all logs specify a date Select all Selects all displayed events Deselect all Deselects all selected events NOTE You can select one alarm by clicking it You can also select several alarms using a Shift Click or Alt click keystroke techniques When selected the alarm row is dark blue Eat
84. tallation on a Debian or Derivative System kk KEK eee 15 Genere Installation On LINUX sack tues ee da 16 UbDol dind the Eaton FP ROQUE diari aoa Gok aw oR hia Rae kay a WA A ee aA 17 CONFIGURATION i ki cis ak a yal hi ds k la dk e an a n na A B Kik de ees da ae 18 Discover UPSs Connected through USB Serial 2 0 KK KK KIRI KI YII KI IK YJ 18 Discover Nodes Connected on the NetWork cos sisi khal l Ah wee Ae ae 2 22 dl tes 18 PSP USES ae 3 Miran Soe ede Mio Deine OU Re A ee A a os 18 DISCOV CIV sia So tare arbre doers AA bandied ds othe okies hie roe 18 Contigure Node SERINO S aoa xx 4 e Sob bl n alain nw Glee hin he n eb See xb ak ae eg e 21 CONOS ACHOS es fax da piled Rae Deas ad is Arie Oe adie a CRS hee oe 288 22 Emal ACtHON VDC Rat L888 ate 3 oie uk a A tes ake a E shat ea 23 Command Execute Seript Program Action Type otis tu wed tie swede seh ees 25 Alarm Box Notification Action Type 26 Advanced Events and Actions Customization kk KK KK KK KK eee 28 Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Table of Contents Contigure User AGGOUN Sl e sa ya ete hd sete td cat and ak h nd SA a hr dy Rb ae Sek ee a Slee 28 SST mm Se END ewan dG tach bn di pare ina abide ds 30 Edit oca Setlings tor DISCOVETY ss a wa Waw Mat eh la pa eee Aa eee oa Se 31 SHUTDOWN Ly waa nek e ane yp wan netstat ay eens akr kar owe uae tee
85. th e admin as login e admin as password A WARNING For security reasons Eaton recommends that you change the default password immediately after the installation A pop up message provides a security warning if the password contains less than elght characters Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 29 Configuration System Settings You can edit system settings From the Settings gt System menu item you can edit system information edit language edit scan settings and edit module settings See Figure 23 AQ Intelligent Power Protector Were oS System GP tot system tormaton 4S views aL yate ira a 3 W fot argusge a Power Soares dilani Estos inielioent Power Profector Ewen Padus nanik 1 30 build Meca aah GEES gt g Everts Lizi Server ayer name Wind ea ATED Ul GEren Calendar Webrta ini Beppe pasta ra pagn gT ee pin w na h om Spec upise sets zl Ej Setin a Ce pees dh Check for updates Location Jik Ate Detenery J actions g Language Settings i gt Shaldon Lar ra Erin en Lrglish Ps E ol eas du Fra TITAN e Tima Format MMC Lag eee Ferrp r alt Mat PC Cotsin A Scan settings Are aon Dialed KUL Elbe wW Est redui LEN r n S User Lisi Li ar Tan i Page I CHM Enabled SUP coer raman papis Ch Dead UT Enabled 4 Amio Update Seltirga r smi Deer weak 1452 Upaste 65 Spiele dere Hed Chari Lipdate 25 0420
86. u item The Shutdown page displays see Figure 25 2 The following configuration options are provided on the right side panel of the Shutdown page e Edit power source e Edit shutdown configuration e Edit advanced shutdown criteria e Edit UPS configuration e Test access e Test shutdown AG Intelligent Power Protector iess 2 Shidon gia DIAR HUE 3 Ever a Power bourer Configurabon MES ld Bak ll Pewer Source Parar source CB tae advanced shutdown oiera Zi verb Lond sepas Mira b v culpa g Events List Lega Padded e Evert Calendar Ml Corto ding Suda aar lane A AA Dacavery Eka nda durian P act area a o hps Hibarnsig E own Tj Criteria rend ahi Gee La UPS Conta rates Low battery dra beet T T HaBery evel before replart 0 Loud Beers a resi Gey 20 econ E Load perrera BT re atan del eos Asi sara Enabled Figure 25 USB Serial Power Source on Shutdown Page Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Shutdown Edit Power Source This selection allow you to configure the power source The dialog fields include e Source The UPS that powers the computer hosting the Eaton IPP This setting is also accessible through Settings gt Auto Discovery gt Set as Power Source e Load segment The load segment that powers the server hosting IPP When Master is selected the UPS is completely switched off e Login Password A valid login and password
87. udible alarm Enabled Figure 31 Edit UPS Configuration Dialog Box Test Access Test access checks if the login and password are correctly configured so that e Eaton IPP can update his shutdown configuration on the card e Eaton IPP can remotely access to the Eaton IPP Shutdown Controller Eaton Intelligent Power Protector IPP User s Guide P 164000291 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 37 Shutdown Test Shutdown Test shutdown starts a shutdown procedure according to the Eaton IPP parameters This action will launch the entire shutdown sequence including the UPS shutoff Shutdown Use Case According to different architecture we describe several typical use cases that will help you to configure properly the shutdown sequence according to your needs Architecture 1 This section provides shutdown use cases for a local attached UPS through USB Serial see Figure 32 Figure 32 Architecture 1 Schema Use Case 1 You want to keep your computer hosting Eaton IPP 1 alive as long as possible This is the default Eaton IPP 1 configuration Figure 33 illustrates this Eaton IPP default configuration available from Settings gt Shutdown gt Edit Shutdown Configuration Edit shutdown configuration Shutdoven Shutdown timer second s Wane Shutdown duration secand s 120 Shutdown type Hibernate Shutdown script Figure 33 Edit Shutdown Configuration Dialog Use Case 2 To save battery backup time you w
88. werware series RS 232 only Eaton BladeUPS 5125 9155 9355 9390 9395 Eaton Pulsar Series USB or RS 232 Evolution 650 850 1150 S 1250 1550 S 1750 2000 S 2500 S 3000 Pulsar 700 1000 1500 1000 RT2U 1500 RT2U INTL amp US Models Pulsar M EX Eaton 5PX 5P Pulsar MX amp Pulsar MX Frame 16 U MX Eaton 9PX Eaton Pulsar Series RS 232 only EX RT Comet EX RT 1 1 3 1 EX 5 RT Asia Pacific NOTE Ellipse ASR 600 750 1000 1500 USBS Ellipse MAX Protection Station Protection Center NOVA AVR are currently supported by Personal Solution Pac software Eaton IPM Management The Eaton IPP can be remotely managed configured and updated using Eaton IPM supervisory software Using the Eaton IPM you can perform mass configurations and mass updates of Eaton IPP applications The Eaton IPM can also remotely perform the following e Display an Eaton IPP configuration e Configure a single Eaton IPP e Synchronize multiple Eaton IPP configurations e Trigger Eaton IPP instances upgrade NOTE Refer to the Eaton Intelligent Power Manager IPM User s Guide for more information You can evaluate Eaton IPM the by downloading a free trial version that will manage up to 10 nodes Network Ports Table 3 lists the network ports used by the Eaton IPP Table 3 Network Ports Other Eaton UPS Eaton Nework Management Cards Eaton IPP with Eaton IPP and Eaton Protocol Mode Port Card MS NMC NOTE Shutd

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