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1. Modifications reserved Page 29 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 9 2 UPDATE FIRMWARE USING WEB BROWSER Here the necessary steps to update the firmware using a Web Browser 1 Check the version of the firmware at the AgentsoftwareVersion field of the UPS Identification web page 2 Enable the FTP server by clicking on the button Start FTP Server in the Special Function web page After this step a similar web page will appear cl onewe O esas reso tare Cae oral OT O C a iaz Of te se feet pa oe Om O o i o u ream S ge ie aloe bE B O are Diten F cme gt hFa Lome D pecan e ot GE Digital Energy Fobouagoni System D gt Sr 3 FTP the new version of the firmare This step can be accomplished using a windows FTP program or using the following DOS commands C gt ftp XXX XXX XXX XXX Enter Connected to XXX XXX XXX XXX 220 FTP Server Version 1 0 ready User XXX XXX XXX XAX None Enter 230 User logged in proceed ftp gt bin 200 Command okay ftp gt put lt path of file for the new version firmware gt Enter 200 Command okay 150 File status okay about to open data connection 226 Closing data connection Requested file action successful XYXYXY nytes sent in ZZ ZZ seconds XYXY Kbyte sec ftp gt bye Enter 221 Service closing control connection Logged out if appropriate C gt
2. 4 Fax and e mail support Completely filled out Support request forms can be used by our distributors only faxed to 4191 859 17 27 e mailed to GEDEConnectsupport GE com End users and corporate users can use the form to contact their supplier 5 Inquiries and Suggestions For inquiries about the product or suggestions for improvements you may also use the addresses mentioned above SUPPORT REQUEST FORM Company Name Telephone Fax E mail Product name Version number please display the configuration screen as specified on chapter 7 and chapter 8 and write down the code version from the first line Computer brand model Processor Operating System Version release of OS Type of UPS Type of interface cable Problem description Modifications reserved Page 33 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD
3. 8 2 8 Agent Configuration web page Clicking on the Agent Configuration page link a similar screen appears T GE Web SNMP Interlace Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by GE Consumer and Industrial nl x Oe Cdit Yew Farvorkes Tods tib e O O 9 iz D lwh e Oe a M OS Agress A Peto 3 10 196 242 ienv heme Bo us Google G x cece El Le sentir E i bloccati SP Controlo v 36 Trods v La imioor 5 O incorsi Boot Method dhc Awy IPaddress 95 19 21 Ay Submask RSS 255 255 Apply Gateway booo COC Awy GetCommunity puie SSS S S App SetCommunity pie Apy SNMP port fe Apply Telnet Server on Apply Special Functions HTTP Server ors Ay HTTP port fo Apply Telnet HTTP Username fe Awy Telnet HTTP Password e Apply UPS Address rt only Card Address ep Modem Address et Apply Ethernet Config omw F Ay GE Digital Energy Copyright 2002 2006 SEa Gl D internet Meaning of the different fields present at the Agent Configuration page Agent Configuration Boot Method IP Address SubMask Gateway Get Community Set Community SNMP port Telnet Server Defines the way the SNMP plug in card boots and links itself up to the network dhcp gt The card obtains its dynamic IP address from a DHCP server bootp gt The card obtains its static IP address from the BOOTP server configured ip mask gw gt The card uses
4. ip address 0 0 0 0 ping subnet mask 2006259525540 trap config gateway 0 0 0 0 responsible e mail trap addresses COLO ROT EGLO OO eos 0 0 0 0 trap community public public public public trap UDP port 162 162 162 162 get community public set community public sys contact The contact person for this agent sys name The administrative name of the agent sys location The physical location of the agent upsName The administrative name of the connected UPS upsAttachedDev The type of equipment connected to the UPS snmpport 161 H telnet server on httpport 80 I http server on telnet http username GE change telnet http password L update firmware M MAC N reboot cardaddr 0 P upsaddr 0 Q logout S ethernet Auto 1 2 Fe 4 5 6 Ta 8 9 A B Cc D F G J K Oz G The settings shown are the settings of the currently active configuration Using the Telnet Serial menu you can enter the necessary values in each field by typing the menu item number character and then type the value of the selected parameters Also partial names which are unique are accepted Examples GE gt 1 Choose boot method 0 dhcp 1 bootp 2 configured ip mask gw 2 O Enter GE gt 2 Enter the necessary value in each field 3 Press lt N gt to reboot the agent 4 In case of configuration via a serial connection disconnect the RS232
5. Apply GETrapsUPS of Apply GETrapsUPS8 off Apply z Meaning of the different fields present at the Trap Configuration page Trap Configuration Trap 1 Specifies the destination IP address of Network Management Stations trap 1 has to be sent to To disable the trap specify 0 0 0 0 as address Trap 2 Specifies the destination IP address of Network Management Stations trap 2 has to be sent to To disable the trap specify 0 0 0 0 as address Trap 3 Specifies the destination IP address of Network Management Stations trap 3 has to be sent to To disable the trap specify 0 0 0 0 as address Trap 4 Specifies the destination IP address of Network Management Stations trap 4 has to be sent to To disable the trap specify 0 0 0 0 as address Trap 1 Community Specifies the community name of Network Management Stations trap 1 is sent to Trap 2 Community Specifies the community name of Network Management Stations trap 2 is sent to Trap 3 Community Specifies the community name of Network Management Stations trap 3 is sent to Trap 4 Community Specifies the community name of Network Management Stations trap 4 is sent to Trap 1 UDP Port The UDP port number for the trap destination 1 previously defined Trap 2 UDP Port The UDP port number for the trap destination 2 previously defined Trap 3 UDP Port The UDP port number for the trap destination 3 previously defined Trap 4 UDP Port The UD
6. 0 sec UpsOutputOff OutputBad 0 sec OutputOverload OnBypass 0 sec BypassBad OutputoffAsRequested 0 sec UpsOffAsRequested O sec UpsSystemoff FanFailure GeneralFault O sec DiagnosticTestFailed 0 sec CommunicationLost O sec AwaitingPower 0 se ShutdownPending 0 sec ShutdownImminent 0 se TestInProgress O sec Receptacleoff 0 sec HighSpeedBusFailure O sec HighSpeedBusCRCFailureJA O sec ConnectivityBusFailure O sec HighSpeedBusCRCFailureJB O sec CurrentSharing O sec DCRipple GE Digital Energy Copyright 2002 2006 The present number of active alarm conditions The state of the communication with the UPS and the SNMP Interface Card If this field is ok the card is communicating with the UPS contrary with failed there is no communication between SNMP Interface Card and UPS The name of the present alarm When the box is red the alarm is activated contrary when its white the alarm is inactive The grey colours of the box means that this alarm is not supported by the UPS The time passed since the alarm has been activated OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Page 21 33 Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 8 2 4 PMAD web page Clicking on the PMAD page li nk a similar screen will appear GE Web SNMP Interface Opera lolx File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Tools Help C Newtab CEN A E re SH L htp3 18 196 24
7. Functions Meaning of the different fields shown at the UPS Tests page Test Group Test ID Shows the name of the test in progress if a test is in progress or the name of the last test performed if no test is in progress unless no test has been run in which case the value NoTestsInitiated is returned Test Result The results of the current or last UPS diagnostics test performed Summary The values for donePass doneWarning and doneError indicate that the test was completed either successfully with a warning or with an error respectively The value aborted is returned for tests which are aborted by setting the value TestInit to AbortTestinProgress Tests which have not yet concluded are indicated by inProgress The value noTestsInitiated indicates that no previous test results are available such as is the case when no tests have been run since the last reinitialization of the network management subsystem and the system has no provision for non volatile storage of test results Test Init Gives the possibility to choose between four different actions that the UPS could perform QuickBatteryTest A test sufficient to determine if the battery needs replacement Abort Test In Progress The test in progress has to be aborted GeneralSystemTest The manufacturer s standard test of UPS device systems DeepBatteryCalibration The system is placed on battery to a discharge level set by the manufacturer sufficient to determine battery replacem
8. GA O wants T ow ox oa DE TOA O Watts GJ 0 90 oA 100 A Outputsource OutpulFreavensy Bypass Group Phase 3 Bypass requency 0 0 Harte Current I Pomer we ave wie ae nie ave 0 0 Marts GE Digital Energy Copyright 2002 2006 Meaning of the different fields present at the UPS Details page Battery Group Battery Status Second On battery EstimatedMinuteRemain EstimatedChargeRemain Battery voltage Indication of the remaining capacity in the UPS system s batteries A value of battery Normal indicates that the remaining run time is greater than LowBattTime see UPS configuration page A value of battery Low indicates that the remaining battery run time is less than or equal to Low BattTime see UPS configuration page A value of battery Depleted indicates that the UPS will be unable to sustain the present load when and if the utility power is lost including the possibility that the utility power is currently absent and the UPS is unable to sustain the output If the unit is on battery power the elapsed time since the UPS last switched to battery power or the time since the network management subsystem was last restarted whichever is less Zero shall be returned if the unit is not on battery power An estimate of the time to battery charge depletion under the present load conditions if the utility power is off and remains off or if it were to be lost and remains off An estimate of the battery charge
9. cable from the SNMP Interface Card Modifications reserved Page 11 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD Explanation of configuration parameters Please note All changes to the configuration will be effective only after having executed a reboot command N 1 boot method Syntax GE gt 1 Choose boot method 0 dhcp 1 bootp 2 configured ip mask gw 0 X Enter Default 0 dhcp Parameters 0 dhcp gt The card obtains its dynamic IP address from a DHCP server 1 bootp gt The card obtains its static IP address from the BOOTP server 2 configured ip mask gw gt The card uses a static IP address configured in its ROM Parameters 2 3 and 4 which follows Description Defines the way the SNMP plug in card boots and links itself up to the network 2 ip address Syntax GE gt 2 Enter card ip 0 0 0 0 XXX AXXX AXA AXN Enter Default 0 0 0 0 Description The static IP address of the SNMP plug in card Note If BOOTP DHCP is used this value is ignored 3 submask mask Syntax GE gt 3 Enter netmask 255 255 255 0 XXX XXK XXX XXX Enter Default 255 255 255 0 Description The subnet the SNMP plug in card is situated in Note If BOOTP DHCP is used AND the BOOTP DHCP server provides the subnet mask this value is ignored 4 gateway Syntax GE gt 4 Enter gateway 0 0 0 0 XXX XXK XXX XXX Enter Default 0 0 0 0 Description The IP address
10. ee a aen 306 w Google C joe OB gt Q re Diman Fome inao emae D rotan o Firmware Upgrade Avoid after this step to reset or disconnect the card Wait about 30 sec to permit the card to update the software them check if the version of the firmware has changed in the UPS Identification web page Modifications reserved Page 30 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 10 SUPPORTED MIB VARIABLES MIB VARIABLE IDENTIFICATION Group UpsidentManufacturer UpsidentModel UpsldentUPSSoftwareVersion UpsidentAgentSoftwareVersion UpsidentName UpsidentAttachedDevices BATTERY Group UpsBatteryStatus UpsSecondsOnBattery UpsEstimatedMinutesRemaining UpsEstimatedChargeRemaining UpsBatteryVoltage UpsBatteryCurrent UpsBatteryTemperature INPUT Group UpsinputLineBads UpsinputNumLines UpsinputFrequency UpsinputVoltage UpsInputCurrent UpslInputTruePower OUTPUT Group UpsOutputSource UpsOutputFrequecny UpsOutputNumLines UpsOutputVoltage UpsOutputCurrent UpsOutputPower UpsOutputPercentLoad ALARM Group UpsAlarmsPresent CONTROL Group UpsShutdownType UpsShutdownAfterDelay UpsStartUpAfterDelay UpsRebootWithDuration UpsAutoRestart Bypass Group UpsBypassFrequency UpsBypassNumLines UpsBypassLinelndex UpsBypassVoltage UpsBypassCurrent UpsBypassPower Modifications reserved OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_
11. in FTP server Do not start the server if you don t want to upgrade now Agent Configuration Start FTP Server Trap Configuration Special Functions System GE Digital Energy Copyright 2002 2006 Pn S e Meaning of the different fields present at the Special Functions page Reboot Reboot Agent Reboots the SNMP plug to activate the changes made to the configuration and exit from the current configuration session Upgrade Start FTP Server Enable and start the FTP server to update the firmware When the new release of the software has been transferred to the card using FTP protocol press the Upgrade firmware button For more details see Chapter 7 Modifications reserved Page 28 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 9 UPDATE FIRMWARE The SNMP card gives the possibility to update the firmware via LAN using a FTP server 9 1 UPDATE FIRMWARE USING TELNET OR SERIAL LINE Here the necessary steps to update the firmware using Telnet or serial line 1 Check the version of the firmware at the top of the setup menu vZ ZZ firmware version bX XX backup version lt lt Current config gt gt lt lt Code v2 22 bX XX gt gt MAC 00 50 c2 09 70 02 Enable the FTP server typing the key L in the setup menu GE gt L FTP Server Ready Ftp the image and press Enter 3 FTP the new version of the firmare This step can be accomplished using
12. inverter output current into a parallel system RMS value The present source of output power The enumeration none indicates that there is no source of output power and therefore no output power for example the system has opened the output breaker Output frequency The present output frequency Bypass Group Phase The bypass line identifier Voltage The present bypass voltage Current The present bypass current Power The present true power conveyed by the bypass Bypass Frequency Modifications reserved OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc The present bypass frequency Page 20 33 Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 8 2 3 Alarms web page Clicking on the Alarms page link a similar screen will appear GE Web SNMP Interface Opera 18 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Tools New tab GE Digital Energy System UPS1 Identification Details Alarms PMAD Configuration UPS2 Agent Configuration Trap Configuration Special Functions Meaning of the different fields shown on the UPS Alarms page Alarm Group Alarm present Communication Alarm ID Duration Modifications reserved Help G LI http 3 18 196 242 imy htm L G Google 60 Alarm Group 2 AlarmPresent 9 Communication ok Alarm ID Duration Alarm ID Duration LowBattery 0 sec DepletedBattery 6725 sec TempBad 7 ChargerFailed
13. regarding the UPS and the SNMP Interface Card Shows all details regarding the UPS battery voltage input voltage Shows the alarms Events of the UPS Shows advanced diagnostic information Give the possibility to make some events in the UPS Shows or changes the parameters regarding the shutdown Shows or changes the parameters regarding the configuration of the battery input Shows or changes the parameters regarding the configuration of the agent TCP IP submask Shows or changes the parameters regarding the configuration of the trap TCP IP trap Trap UDP port enabled disabled trap Offers the possibility to reboot or upgrade the firmware of the agent Page 19 33 Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 8 2 2 Details web page Clicking in the Details page link a similar screen will appear Fle Edt yew Bookmarks Widgets Tools Hele LI bit ff9 16 196 242 few hem Q Battery Group GE Digital Energy Rattery status batterCepleted Seconds OnBattery 6204 sec Letimated Minute Renan fetimated harge Remain 7 2 0 vok DC 762 min System m UPSI Identification Control Configuration UPS2 InputtineBads Agent Configuration Trap Configuration Spedal Functions Phare ov 3 ov 400 0 AMP DC not avaiable 20 0 Volt RMS o Output Group voltage i ov Corrent Power wad Power Factor Pesk Current Share Current Doa O Wants ow 0 40 oA toa
14. 2 mv htm G G Google 60 UPS 1 GE Digital Energy Global Service Check 118 6 Weeks Days Battery not available Weeks Days DC Capacitors 297 4 Weeks Days System AC Capacitors 297 4 Weeks Days UPS1 Fans 119 0 Weeks Days Details Mains bypass failures gt 200ms a Alarms Mains rectifier failures gt 200ms 0 PMAD A R Test Transients on the mains bypass 0 2ms o Senn during the last 7 days Control i x COn Transients on the mains bypass 2 5ms o sangura at during the last 7 days UPS2 Transients on the mains bypass 5 10ms o F Agent Configuration during the last 7 days Transients on the mains bypass 10 200ms o Trap Configuration during the last 7 days Bypass reliability degree Bus Communication Special Functions not available Qty of UPSs 2 Reset Channel A B UPS 1 GEDigitalEnergy Copyright 2002 2006 Meaning of the different fields Lifetime Global Service Check Battery DC Capacitors AC Capacitors Fans Main statistics Mains bypass failures Mains rectifier failure Transients on the main bypass Bypass reliability degree Bus communication Qty of UPSs Channel table shown on the UPS Alarms page The remaining time in Weeks Days before a general service check The remaining time in Weeks Days before a battery check The remaining time in Weeks Days before a DC capacitors check The remaining time in Wee
15. GE Consumer amp Industrial Operating Manual Digital Energy ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD for firmware version 1 84 or higher SG Series 10 500 400VAC CE 480VAC UL SitePro 10 500 kVA 400VAC CE SitePro A 10 300 kVA 208 480VAC UL LP 33 10 20 amp 30 kVA 400VAC CE Series 4 LP33 10 amp 20kVA 208VAC UL Series 1 GE Consumer amp Industrial SA General Electric Company CH 6595 Riazzino Locarno Switzerland T 41 0 91 85051 51 F 41 0 91 850 51 44 www gedigitalenergy com GE imagination at work us a ae Certified Quality System ISO 9001 Reg No CSQ 9130 GELE Model ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD Date of issue 01 02 2007 File name OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 Author Lorenzo Giuntini Revision 5 0 Identification No 11701 Up dating Revision Concerns Date 3 1 General review for UL and new layout 15 06 2004 4 0 Without BNC new layout and company name changes GE 06 12 2004 5 0 Introduction of PMAD functionality 12 12 2006 Table of contents Page 1 CONTENT OFTHEKT ian i nana a a a a a a a a 3 2 INTRODUCTION minin n a EO A E T E A R E ANA 4 3 SPECIFICATION riatik sh MMM ald dias anaes INE TAE E a TOTEAN cbt Steesdcce NE 5 4 INSTALLATION onean nari eT E AA EAA N di A ASAA AATE E S 6 5 REMOVE an n r A ANE ANAA ONAE OA ANAO A ba OAEI 9 6 CONFIGURATION METHODS iiien NereA EEE OTE TEO U TT TO O a 6 1 CONFIGURATION OVER THE NETWO
16. P port number for the trap destination 4 previously defined RFC Traps UPS 0 Enabled Disabled the sent of RFC trap for the UPS 0 GE Traps UPS 0 Enabled Disabled the sent of GE trap for the UPS 0 GE Traps UPS 1 Enabled Disabled the sent of GE trap for the UPS 1 GE Traps UPS 2 Enabled Disabled the sent of GE trap for the UPS 2 GE Traps UPS 3 Enabled Disabled the sent of GE trap for the UPS 3 GE Traps UPS 4 Enabled Disabled the sent of GE trap for the UPS 4 GE Traps UPS 5 Enabled Disabled the sent of GE trap for the UPS 5 GE Traps UPS 6 Enabled Disabled the sent of GE trap for the UPS 6 GE Traps UPS 7 Enabled Disabled the sent of GE trap for the UPS 7 GE Traps UPS 8 Enabled Disabled the sent of GE trap for the UPS 8 Modifications reserved Page 27 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 8 2 10 Special Functions web page Clicking in the header identifier page Special Functions a similar screen appears BY GE Web SNMP In Interface Microsoft I Internet Explorer provided by GE Consumer and Industrial File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ay ro 5 Address hetp 3 18 196 242 imv hem dB tinks Google C v cerca 2 EF YY Seanalbriv E1 bloccati EF Controlo 34 Traduci v ap inviaay Q impostazioni GE Digital Energy Reboot Agent Upgrade If you want to upgrade card s firmware you have to start the built
17. RK 6 2 CONFIGURATION VIAA SERIALCONNECTION nonoensis a E AE EA E E Ra E 10 7 CONFIGURATION OP ION Sorainen ROAR ANEA O ARA A AANA 11 8 D EEE AE ASEE EAE E AET EEE TEES 17 des SNMRAGEN o eA EAA E E A AAA A AI T EAA 17 9 23 WEB SERVERS ere a O E E O A AN A A A E ENEAN ERE 17 8 2 1 _ Login and UPS Identification Web pagesi a a a aani 17 8 2 2 UPS Details web Page 20 8 2 3 UPS Alarms web page 21 8 2 4 UPS Tests web page ene 8 2 5 UPS Control web page 24 8 2 6 UPS Configuration web page 25 8 2 7 Agent Configuration web page 26 8 2 8 Trap Configuration web page 27 8 2 9 Special Functions web page ves 28 9 UPDATE FIRMWARE oe a E O T AON A E A O A EAN E a n 29 9 1 UPDATE FIRMWARE USING TELNET OR SERIAL LINE sascvstesccesssesvzsactessessescaasiecscadsatasscucssacastateaaatsstevasedaanseatains acai ARES 29 9 2 UPDATEFIRMWARE USING WEB BROWSER iinr E ER EAO EEO IO NNER RR 30 10 SUPPORTED MIB VARIABLES sinini ai Neo EEN OE AR EEE TEN E E a 31 Ma AS WR S1 r3 RANERI VTAT AEEA OOE TEE A SEEE AE E SEERA EE E S tn iis 32 COPYRIGHT 2007 by GE Consumer amp Industrial All rights reserved reproduction without permission prohibited This manual may be subject to change no liability can be accepted for any error or omission Modifications reserved Page 2 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 1 CONTENT OF THE KIT The advanced SNMP Card is delivered with the followin
18. V050 doc Test Group UpsTestID UpsTestSpinLock UpsTestResultSummary UpsTestResultsDetails UpsTestStartTime UpsTestElapsedTime POSSIBLE ALARMS ALARM ID UpsAlarmBatteryBad UpsAlarmOnBattery UpsAlarmLowBattery UpsAlarmDepletedBattery UpsAlarmTempBad UpsAlarmInputBad UpsAlarmOutputBad UpsAlarmOutputOverload UpsAlarmOnBypass UpsAlarmBypassBad UpsAlarmOutputOffAsRequested UpsAlarmUpsOffAsRequested UpsAlarmChargerFailed UpsAlarmUpsOutputOff UpsAlarmUpsSystemOff UpsAlarmFanFailure UpsAlarmFuseFailure UpsAlarmGeneralFault UpsAlarmDiagnosticTestFailed UpsAlarmCommunicationsLost UpsAlarmAwaitingPower UpsAlarmShutdownPending UpsAlarmShutdownlmminent UpsAlarmTestInProgress UpsAlarmReceptacleOff SUPPORTED TRAPS TRAP TYPE UpsTrapOnBattery UpsTrapTestCompleted UpsTrapAlarmEntryAdded UpsTrapAlarmEntryRemoved Page 31 33 Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Communication Lost alarm The activation of the Communication Lost alarm signals a problem in the communication between the Adv SNMP card and the UPS The possible causes for the alarm are the following Communication with the UPS is lost or could not be established Configuration error there is a collision in the SNMP card address configuration If the alarm is activated verify that the card is installed and configured according to the instructions included in Chapter 4 INSTALLATION Note The Gre
19. a static IP address configured in its ROM The static IP address of the SNMP plug in card ote If BOOTP DHCP is used this value is ignored The subnet the SNMP plug in card is situated in ote If BOOTP DHCP is used AND the BOOTP DHCP server provides the subnet mask this value is ignored The IP address of the default gateway default router ote If BOOTP DHCP boot method is used AND the BOOTP DHCP server provides the IP address to the default gateway this value is ignored SNMP community name password to read SNMP UPS information from the SNMP plug in card SNMP community name password to write SNMP UPS information to the SNMP plug in card Specifies the SNMP plug in card s UDP communication port number HTTP Server HTTP port Telnet http Username Telnet http Password UPS Address Card Address Ethernet Config Modifications reserved OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Enables on or disables off configuration via telnet Enables on or disables off configuration via web browser Specifies the SNMP plug in card s HTTP communication port number Username to protect the SNMP card from unauthorised access via http or telnet session Password to protect the SNMP card from unauthorised access via http or telnet session This is the logical address of the UPS This address can be detected automatically if this parameter is set to zero This is the logical address of the card and when d
20. a windows FTP program or using DOS commands as follows C gt ftp XXX XXX XXX XXX Enter Connected to XXX XXX XXX XXX 220 FTP Server Version 1 0 ready User XXX XXX XXX XXX none Enter 230 User logged in proceed ftp gt bin 200 Command okay ftp gt put lt path of file for the new version firmware gt Enter 200 Command okay 150 File status okay about to open data connection 226 Closing data connection Requested file action successful XYXYXY nytes sent in ZZ ZZ seconds XYXY Kbyte sec ftp gt bye Enter 221 Service closing control connection Logged out if appropriate C gt Press the key Enter in the setup menu Avoid after this step to reset or disconnect the card If the connection with the setup menu has been established using Telnet after this step the connection is lost otherwise if the connection has been established using RS232 the following screen appears in the setup menu Uploaded file found checking md5 sum MD5 sum ok Flashing file XXXXXXXXXX Please wait After flashing the card will be restarted Starting sector erase Waiting for completion Starting programming Waiting for completion Ok Waiting for reset Waiting for reset watchdog or manual Wait about 30 sec to permit the card to update the software and then check if the version of the firmware has changed lt lt Current config gt gt lt lt Code v1 01 gt gt MAC 00 50 c2 09 70 02
21. allation guide please contact the nearest Service Centre before proceeding Modifications reserved Page 6 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 2 Install the SNMP Card in option slot IMPORTANT Switch off the UPS and wait approx 2 minutes or switch the UPS to the manual bypass Please ensure that the mains input is reliable during this period All cables must be disconnected from the card during the installation Install procedure for LANPRO 33 LP 33 Series Option slot see description below for procedure Customer interface 1 Remove the plate that covers the Option slot by cutting the edges which are holding the plate Take care the plate does not fall inside the UPS 2 Slide carefully the SNMP Card into the Options slot 3 Fix the frontal plate of the SNMP Card to the UPS using the screw included in the SNMP Interface Card kit Install procedure for SitePro S6 Connectivity box PROTECTION PLATE 1 Change the frontal plate with the smaller one delivered with the Kit 2 Insert the SNMP Card in the options slot 3 Fix the frontal plate of the SNMP Card to the connectivity box using the screw included in the SNMP Interface Card kit Modifications reserved Page 7 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD SNMP Interface Card
22. ars means that the UPS cannot accept this change at all or perform this change at this moment The Web Interface includes different web pages The menu frame on the left hand side of the page provides links to the various pages It is a dynamic menu which is automatically configured depending on the UPS configuration The sub items under a header can be shown hidden by clicking on the header In case of a stand alone single UPS configuration the menu will include the following entries e UPS header o Identification Details Alarms PMAD Test Control O O 0 0 O o Configuration e Agent Configuration e Trap Configuration e Special functions page link page link page link page link page link page link page link page link page link page link In case of a parallel configuration both the overall System values and the single UPS values are available However some controls Test Control and Configuration pages are not available at a System level In a parallel configuration the top right corner of the web page will show whether the displayed values apply to the System or to single UPSs The various pages include the following information Identification Details Alarms PMAD Tests Control Configuration Agent Configuration Trap Configuration Special Function Modifications reserved OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Gives some basis information
23. ault loginname and password immediately I xi Immettere il nome utente e la password Sito 3 69 26 28 Area autenticazione SNMP Web card Nome utente Password I Salva la password nell elenco delle password Annulla After having passed the login info the Identification web page will appear The page that appears will show some basic information regarding the UPS and the SNMP Interface Card Ow O gt l 5 B O3 Agress E bat 9 08 196 M2m New Joo juw Googe G jeah B Q tne Ditonto Fj trac pinay D Q mpozasoni o SYSTEM GE Digital Energy IP address 42 Subnet mask 4 0 Default gateway 3 16 5 1 Sotw Identification Group UPSA Manufacturer amp Model Serial UPSsoftwareVersion AgentsoftwareVersion UPSName E S AttachedDevice J JPS ResponsibleEMail ar SysUpTime 0 13 secs SysContact SysName SysLocation GE Digital Energy Copyright 2002 2006 Ga Depending on the actual some values may not be available Particularly in System Group section Networks Setting IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Identification group Manufacturer Model Serial UPS Software Agent Agent Software Version UPS Name Attached Device Responsible E Mail System Group SysDescription SysUpTime SysContact SysName SysLocation Modifications reserved OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc m UPS model version and con
24. different fields present at the UPS Configuration page Configuration Group Input Voltage The magnitude of the nominal input voltage Input Frequency The nominal input frequency Output Voltage The magnitude of the nominal output voltage Output Frequency The nominal output frequency Low Battery Time The value of EstimatedMinutesRemaining see page UPS Details at which a lowBattery condition is declared Low Voltage Transfer The minimum input line voltage allowed before the UPS system transfers to battery Point backup High Voltage Transfer The maximum line voltage allowed before the UPS system transfers to battery Point backup Audible Status The requested state of the audible alarm When in the disabled state the audible alarm should never sound The enabled state is self describing Setting this object to muted when the audible alarm is sounding shall temporarily silence the alarm It will remain muted until it would normally stop sounding and the value returned for read operations during this period shall equal muted At the end of this period the value shall revert to enabled Writes of the value muted when the audible alarm is not sounding shall be accepted but otherwise shall have no effect Output VA The magnitude of the nominal VA rating Output Power The magnitude of the nominal true power rating Modifications reserved Page 25 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD
25. during a utility failure the startup shall not occur until the utility power is restored Setting this object will immediately shutdown i e turn off either the UPS output or the UPS system as determined by the value of ShutdownType at the time of shutdown for a period equal to the indicated number of seconds after which time the output will be started including starting the UPS if necessary If the number of seconds required to perform the request is greater than the requested duration then the requested shutdown and startup cycle shall be performed in the minimum time possible but in no case shall this require more than the requested duration plus 60 seconds When the page is refreshed RebootWithDuration shall return the number of seconds remaining in the countdown or 1 if no countdown is in progress If the startup should occur during a utility failure the startup shall not occur until the utility power is restored This object determines the nature of the action to be taken at the time when the countdown of the ShutdownAfterDelay and RebootWithDuration objects reaches zero Setting this object to output indicates that shutdown requests should cause only the output of the UPS to turn off Setting this object to system indicates that shutdown requests will cause the entire UPS system to turn off Setting this object to on will cause the UPS system to restart after a shutdown if the shutdown occurred during a power loss as a result of
26. e current configuration session Some configuration parameters can be lost when they haven t been stored with the reboot command N Page 15 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD R Clear reset count Syntax GE gt R Description Clear the reset counter which holds the number of times the board has been resettled S Ethernet Syntax GE gt S Ethernet mode O Auto 1 10 100TP 2 10TP BNC 3 BNC 4 100TP 5 10TP 0 X Enter Default 0 Auto Description Defines how the board should detect the correct Ethernet interface Setting this parameters to zero 0 forces a full auto detection Setting this parameters to one 1 restricts the detection to the RJ45 connector 10 BASE T or 100 BASE TX Setting this parameters to two 2 restricts the detection to 10 Mbits 10 BASE T or BNC Setting these parameters to 3 4 or 5 the board refrains from auto detection and imposes the specific interface and speed T UpsAddr Syntax GE gt T Enter IP of host to ping X XX X Enter Description Ping the corresponding address TCP IP U Trap Config Syntax GE gt U RFC traps sent always from ups 0 0 off 1 on 0 X Enter GE Traps sent from ups 0 0 off 1 on 0 X Enter GE Traps sent from ups 1 0 off 1 on 0 X Enter GE Traps sent from ups 2 0 off 1 on 0 X Enter GE Traps sent from ups 3 0 off 1 on 0 X Enter GE Traps se
27. either a ShutdownAfterDelay or an internal battery depleted condition Setting this object to off will prevent the UPS system from restarting after a shutdown until an operator manually or remotely explicitly restarts it If the UPS is in a startup or reboot countdown then the UPS will not restart until that delay has been satisfied Page 24 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 8 2 7 Configuration web page Clicking on the Configuration page link a similar screen appears Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Lid Qeack S iz GA seach Favorite O7 0 3 Address D Documents and Settings 120006109 Desktop GE Web SNMP Interface htm Eo inks gt Google G z cerca t By YY Segnalibri K 1 bloccati P Controlo v 2 Traduci N l Inviaay Q Impostazioni UPS 1 GE Digital Energy InputVoltage Volt 380 Apply InputFreq 0 1 Hertz 500 Apply System OutputVoltage Volt 230 Apply UPS1 OutputFreq 0 1 Hertz 500 Apply i os LowBattTime min 3 Apply Alarms LowVoltageTransferPoint Volt 180 Apply oe HighVoltageTransferPoint Volt 260 Apply Control AudibleStatus enabled gt Apply Configuratio UPS2 OutputVA Volt Amps 60000 Volt Amps ae CORAGUCSTION OutputPower Watts 60000 Watts Trap Configuration r i GE Digital Energy Copyright 2002 2006 Special Functions E EEE O nemet Meaning of the
28. en LED on the front of the SNMP card adapter gives indication on the status of the communication with the UPS LED on and stable no communication with the UPS LED blinking slow 1 sec communication with the UPS OK If two SNMP adapter cards are present in the system whether plugged in the same unit or plugged in different units within the same parallel system there may be an address collision that is two or more cards have been configured with the same logical address Check the SNMP card logical address The address can be set via an HW configuration jumper J5 J6 refer to Chapter 4 INSTALLATION or SW configuration O CardAddr option refer to Chapter 7 CONFIGURATION OPTIONS Note the SW configuration can be set to 0 autoselect the board address is determined by the jumper settings otherwise the SW configuration overrides the jumper settings Modifications reserved Page 32 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 12 SUPPORT 1 First line support Please contact your local GE distributor for problems with the installation or their use 2 Internet Support On line support is possible on request if your computer has access to the Internet 3 WWW Server Support We have a WWW server running at www gedigitalenergy com With your favourite WEB browser you can access the latest information from GE and besides you can download the last updates and manuals regarding this card
29. ent and battery run time with a high degree of confidence WARNING _ this test will leave the battery in a low charge state and will require time for recharging to a level sufficient to provide normal battery duration for the protected load NOTE Only after clicking in the Apply button the UPS starts to perform the action Modifications reserved Page 23 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 8 2 6 Control web page Clicking on the Control page link a similar screen appears PERE ee by GE Consumer and Industrial slaj le Edt yew Fivortes Tools Help Dek O i is Ch Ash streets Oe Be OS Address tntp 3 16 196 242 nnv ten Ee lune Google C jerata E separis Bi bcati FH Controlo Ff treads ab Imisan D mpostazri UPS 1 9 GE Digital Energy ShutdownAfterDelay Ro Apply StartupAfterDelay A opty System RebootWithDuration Po Apply UPS1 ShutdownType Output Apply Cen ae AutoRestart on Appi Alarms Ser GE Digital Energy Copyright 2002 2006 Control Configuration UPS Agent Configuration Trap Configuration Special Functions 5 D Internet Meaning of the different fields present at the UPS Tests page Control Group Shutdown After Delay Startup After Delay Reboot with Duration Shutdown Type Auto Restart Modifications reserved Setting this object will shutdown ie turn off either the UPS outpu
30. figuration some features may be unsupported or displayed In these cases the parameter value may be shown as n a or not a parallel system the identification data for the single UPSs will not include the The static IP address of the SNMP plug in card The subnet the SNMP plug in card is situated in The IP address of the default gateway default router The name of the UPS manufacturer The UPS Model designation The serial number of the UPS The UPS firmware software version s The UPS agent software version The administrative name of the connected UPS The type of equipment connected to the UPS The E Mail address of the responsible person for this agent A textual description of the entity This value should include the full name and version identification of the system s hardware type software operating system and networking software The time since the network management portion of the system was last re initialized The contact person for this agent The administrative name of the agent The physical location of the agent Page 18 33 Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD WARNING Every time a change is made remember to click onto the appropriate Apply button to confirm the change Contrary if this Apply button has not been clicked the change has no effect and when the web page is reloaded the old value appears If after having confirmed the change a error pop up appe
31. g material User Manual Special note for SitePro installation f Advanced SNMP Card IM0025 BNC umpono AN Roset Square plates and Smaller front panel for screws for older SitePro and SG Series UPS SitePro UPS Modifications reserved Page 3 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 2 INTRODUCTION WARNING The work to be done is reserved to Service engineers which have been previously trained on these UPS s and therefore have thorough knowledge about the function and handling of this equipment Introduction The SNMP Web Interface is designed to present information about the UPS on the network The interface provides the UPS information in two ways e SNMP Agent The SNMP information complies to the standard UPS MIB which is defined in RFC1628 Additional information are available with the GESingle and GEParallel MIB This format allows one or more NMSs Network Management System to monitor manage and control the UPS In addition GE supports protection software and remote monitoring software using this information to determine the status of the UPS and guarantee safe and orderly shutdown when necessary e Web Server The UPS information is also available in HTML format HTML is the basic language for internet communication Every standard internet browser can be used to monitor and control the UPS usi
32. ifferent from zero overrides the jumper setting The valid range for this value is 84 87 Defines how the board should detect the correct Ethernet interface Setting this parameters to Auto forces a full autodetection Setting this parameters to 10 100TP restricts the detection to the RJ45 connector 10 BASE T or 100 BASE TX Setting this parameters to 10 TP BNC restricts the detection to 10 Mbits 10 BASE T or BNC Setting this parameters to BNC 100TP or 10TP the board refrains from autodetection and imposes the specific interface and speed Page 26 33 Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 8 2 9 Trap Configuration web page Clicking on the Trap Configuration page link a similar screen appears IGE Web SNMP Interface Opera 21823 Be dt yew Bookmarks widgets Joos thio newt hnnoooasai C kA Aee SA L o i 8ehm amp amp amp F Trap1 0000 Apply GE Digital Energy Trap2 0000 Apply Trap3 00 00 Apply System Trap4 0 0 0 0 Apply UPS1 Trap 1Community public Apply UPS2 Trap2Community public Apply Agent Configuration Trap3Community public Apply Trap Configuration Trap4Community public Apply Special Functions Trap 1UDPPort 162 Apply Trap2UDPPort 162 Apply Trap3UDPPort 162 Apply Trap4UDPPort 162 Apply RFCTrapsUPSO ofe Apply GETrapsUPSO of Apply GETrapsUPS1 of Apply GETrapsUPS of Apply GETrapsUPS3 of Apply GE TrapsUPS4 of Apply GETrapsUPSS of Apply GETrapsUPS6 off
33. ion L Update firmware Syntax Description M MAC Syntax Description N reboot Syntax Description O CardAddr Syntax Default Description P UpsAddr Syntax Default Description Q logout Syntax Description Note Modifications reserved GE gt L FTP Server Ready Ftp the image and press Enter When the new release of the software has been transferred to the card using FTP protocol press Enter For more details see chapter 5 Enable and start the FTP server to update the firmware GE gt M Each card has unique MAC address This value may be changed only by GE If you need to change it contact GE support Press Enter to continue It is possible to change the MAC address only if the GE support is called The GE support give you the necessary instruction to make this change GE gt N Reboots the SNMP plug to activate the changes made to the configuration and exit from the current configuration session GE gt O Enter card logical address O autoselect 0 XX Enter 0 autoselect This is the logical address of the card and when different from zero overrides the jumper setting The valid range for this value is 84 87 See Chapter 4 1 GE gt P Enter ups logical address O autoselect 0 0 autoselect This is the logical address of the UPS This address can be detected automatically if this parameter is set to zero GE gt Q Quit log out Logout from th
34. kit Install procedure for SG Series Connectivity box P4 Adv SNMP Card Protection Plate 1 Change the frontal plate with the smaller one delivered with the Kit 2 Insert the SNMP Card in the options slot 3 Fix the frontal plate of the SNMP Card to the connectivity box using the screw included in the 3 Make all necessary connections see architecture diagram in chapter 2 LI 4 Check that after a while max 30 sec the green led starts to blink This means that the communication with the UPS is established 5 Switch on the UPS or go back to normal mode from bypass Modifications reserved OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Page 8 33 Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 5 REMOVE WARNING The work to be done is reserved to Service engineers which have been previously trained on these UPS s and therefore have thorough knowledge about the function and handling of this equipment NOTE The installation and cabling of the option Advanced SNMP WEB Interface must be performed by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON Please refer to the Safety Rules included in the Operating Manual of the UPS Please read carefully the UPS Operating Manual amp installation Guide before installing or operating the equipment If any problems are encountered with the description of this in
35. ks Days before an AC output filter capacitors check The remaining time in Weeks Days before a fan check Count of main bypass failures gt 200 ms since UPS installation Count of mains rectifier failures gt 200 ms since UPS installation Count of transients on the mains bypass X Y ms during the last 7 days Bypass reliability degree 0 100 Number of UPSs as currently seen in the parallel system The reset button forces a refresh of the count and the display The table shows the actual communication status over the two redundant buses between the unit currently selected in green bold and other units Note The Bus communication section is only available for single UPSs in a parallel configuration It is not available for stand alone UPSs or for the System in a parallel configuration Modifications reserved OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Page 22 33 Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 8 2 5 Test web page Clicking on the Test page link a similar screen will appear EIE File Edit view Bookmarks Widgets Tools Help BG gt D HS hitp i 3 18 196 242simv htm Z IG coogle 60 UPS 2 GE Digital Energy TestId NoTestsInitiated TestResultsSummary noTestsInitiated salty TestInit QuickBatteryTest Apply UPS1 PS2 fication GE Digital Energy Copyright 2002 2006 Details Alarms PMAD Test Control Configuration Agent Configuration Trap Configuration Special
36. n be performed using either a telnet program or a Web browser The default loginname and password are both GE After having passed the login info the configuration screen will appear For security reasons we suggest to change the default loginname and password immediately Please proceed with Chapter 7 Telnet or Chapter 8 2 Web Browser 6 2 CONFIGURATION VIA A SERIAL CONNECTION Connect the SNMP Card to the computer using a standard 1 1 serial cable Run a terminal simulator like Windows Terminal or Hyperterminal Configure your terminal simulator as follows 9600 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit none parity check none flow control Terminal emulation VT 100 Establish a connection and press lt x gt The configuration screen will appear Please proceed with Chapter 7 Modifications reserved Page 10 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 7 CONFIGURATION OPTIONS The configuration screens of the telnet method and serial method are identical while the configuration screens of the web server is a somewhat different for more details about the web server please refer to Chapter 6 2 1 After having executed the steps in either 6 1 or 6 2 the following screen appears lt lt Current config gt gt lt lt Code vY YY bZ 22Z gt gt MAC XX XX XX XX XX XX IP 0 0 0 0 mask 255 255 255 0 gateway 0 0 0 0 boot method dhcp clear reset count 0
37. ng HTML from anywhere on the network or even from anywhere in the world when using the internet ARCHITECTURE DIAGRAM Jg UNIX e a eee a 3 eae a Comport PC Ethernet oo NOTE 1 1 RS232 H bc only required for 6 1 configuration G UTP 10 100 Mbits Modifications reserved Page 4 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 3 SPECIFICATION Here follows a short description regarding the different plugs present on the frontal panel of the card Green Led Indicate 4 different operating modes of the card 1 When on and stable it indicates that the card is powered but there is no communication with the UPS 2 When blinking slow 1 sec it indicates that the card is powered and there is communication with the UPS RS232 Port 3 When blinking fast 6 sec it indicates the card is Used only to updating the ROM and in this case it is most important configure the not to reset or disconnect the card parameters of the 4 If the card is started in the restore mode the led is card 9600 N 8 1 blinking corresponding to the SOS notification see chapter 6 UTP 10 100 RJ45 Connector Red Led Reset Button Used to Indicates the For a complete communicate with transmission and reset of the card 10 or 100 Mbits reception of the according t
38. nt from ups 4 0 off 1 on 0 X Enter GE Traps sent from ups 5 0 off 1 on 0 X Enter GE Traps sent from ups 6 0 off 1 on 0 X Enter GE Traps sent from ups 7 0 off 1 on 0 X Enter GE Traps sent from ups 8 0 off 1 on 0 X Enter Default all traps disabled Description Enabled Disabled the sent of trap for a specified UPS V Responsible E Mail Syntax GE gt V Enter responsible e mail lyourname yourservicedepartement com XYZ Enter Default yourname yourservicedepartement com Description The e mail address of the responsible person for this agent Modifications reserved Page 16 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 8 USE 8 1 SNMP AGENT The SNMP agent can be used for two applications e NMS Network Management Software The card allows you to monitor a UPS with any NMS eg Tivoli HP Openview or CA Unicenter to detect and react on any status change of the UPS For this type of application the card needs to be configured to send traps to the computer on which the NMS runs Up to four different trap addresses are configurable e Protection software Besides from monitoring a locally connected UPS protection software can also monitor the status of a UPS via the network when it has an SNMP agent installed This creates the ability to configure very flexible protection schemes A typical example is an application server which is de
39. o the packets over the standard 10Base T LAN bus or 100Base TX Modifications reserved Page 5 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 4 INSTALLATION WARNING The work to be done is reserved to Service engineers which have been previously trained on these UPS s and therefore have thorough knowledge about the function and handling of this equipment 1 Check if the card has the correct logical address The logical address is installed trough the jumper JP5 JP6 in the following way Logical Address dec Jumper 5 Jumper 6 SNMP Card 0 84 Installed Installed SNMP Card 1 85 Installed Not installed SNMP Card 2 86 Not installed Installed SNMP Card 3 87 Not Installed Not Installed 1 Default setup Jumper 5 Jumper 6 IMPORTANT Attention for correct direction of the jumpers NOTE The setting of the jumper can be disabled with a specific configuration parameter see chapter 6 parameters O The logical address is only important when more than one SNMP Card is installed on the same UPS system NOTE Please refer to the Safety Rules included in the Operating Manual of the UPS Please read carefully the UPS Operating Manual amp installation Guide before installing or operating the equipment If any problems are encountered with the description of this inst
40. of the default gateway default router Note If BOOTP DHCP boot method is used AND the BOOTP DHCP server provides the IP address to the default gateway this value is ignored 5 traps addresses Syntax GE gt 5 Enter trap 1 ip 0 0 0 0 XXX AXXX AXA AXN Enter Enter trap 2 ip 0 0 0 0 XXX XXK XXX XXX Enter Enter trap 3 ip 0 0 0 0 XXX XXK XXX XXX Enter Enter trap 4 ip 0 0 0 0 XXX XXK XXX XXX Enter Default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Description Specifies the destination IP addresses of Network Management Stations traps have to be sent to A maximum of 4 trap addresses can be defined To disable a trap specify 0 0 0 0 as address Modifications reserved Page 12 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 6 traps community Syntax GE gt 6 Enter trap 1 community public XXXKXXX Enter Enter trap 2 community public XXXXXXX Enter Enter trap 3 community public XXXXXXX Enter Enter trap 4 community public XXXXXXX Enter Default public public public public Description Specifies the community names of Network Management Stations traps are sent to 7 traps UDP port Syntax GE gt 7 Enter trap 1 UDP port 162 XXXXXXX Enter Enter trap 2 UDP port 162 XXXXXXX Enter Enter trap 3 UDP port 162 XXXXXXX Enter Enter trap 4 UDP port 162 XXXAXX Enter Default 162 162 162 162 Description Assign the UDP
41. pending on a database server The protection software on the application server will detect a power failure on the database server and will start to close all database connections before the database server shuts itself down 8 2 WEB SERVER The built in web server functionality enables the user to monitor and control the UPS using a standard internet browser The offered information of the web server gives a complete and detailed status overview in a very user friendly way Besides measurement values of the UPS and complete configuration can be done via the web browser 8 2 1 Login and Identification web page To establish a connection with the Web Interface of the SNMP Interface Card open your web browser and enter the TCP IP address of the card in the address line of your browser If the connection is established successfully a screen very similar to the one below will appear alaixi La B 03 Adhere E Mrs 18 19 22 JDo ws Google G geai B Q etne iboa P Controlo Fj raso ua maae reo aces GE Digital Energy Welcome to The administrative name of the agem WEBServer Al sen naa To see the details of the UPS click in the Login button and enter the user login name and password Modifications reserved Page 17 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD The default login name and password are both GE For security reasons we suggest to change the def
42. port number to every trap destination previously defined 8 get community Syntax GE gt 8 Enter get community public XXXXXXX Enter Default public Description SNMP community name password to read SNMP UPS information from the SNMP plug in card 9 set community Syntax GE gt 9 Enter set community public XXXXXXX Enter Default public Description SNMP community name password to write SNMP UPS information to the SNMP plug in card A sys contact Syntax GE gt A Enter sys contact The contact person for this agent XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Enter Default The contact person for this agent Description The contact person for this agent B sys name Syntax GE gt B Enter sys name The administrative name of the agent XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Enter Default The administrative name of the agent Description The administrative name of the agent Modifications reserved Page 13 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD C sys location Syntax GE gt C Enter sys location The physical location of the agent XXXXXXXXAAXAMAM Enter Default The physical location of the agent Description The physical location of the agent D upsName Syntax GE gt D Enter upsName The administrative name of the connected UPS XXXXXXXXAMAMANM Enter Default The administrative name of the connected UPS Description The administrative name of the connected UPS E upsAttachedDev Syn
43. remaining expressed as a percent of full charge The value of the present battery voltage Battery current The present battery current Battery temperature The ambient temperature at or the temperature close to the UPS Battery Battery ripple The present DC link RMS voltage ripple Input Group Phase The input line identifier Frequency The present input frequency Voltage The magnitude of the present input voltage Current The magnitude of the present input current True Power The magnitude of the present input true power Bad Input Line A count of the number of times the input entered an out of tolerance condition as defined by the manufacturer This count is incremented by one each time the input transitions from zero out of tolerance lines to one or more input lines out of tolerance Output Group Phase The output line identifier Voltage The magnitude of the present output voltage Current The magnitude of the present output current Power The present output true power Load The percentage of the UPS power capacity presently being used on this output line Power Factor Peak Current Share Current Output Source The present output power factor A positive value indicate an inductive load a negative value indicate a capacitive load value 1 indicate a resistive load Note the value may not be available in case of low UPS load The present output peak current The present share component of the
44. stallation guide please contact the nearest Service Centre before proceeding 1 Switch off the UPS and wait approx 2 minutes or switch the UPS to the manual bypass Please ensure that the mains input is reliable during this period 2 Remove all connections from the Advanced SNMP Card 3 Remove the Advanced SNMP Card from the slot 4 Switch on the UPS or go back to normal mode from bypass Modifications reserved Page 9 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD 6 CONFIGURATION METHODS Configuration of the SNMP Card can be done in two ways Via the network Chapter 6 1 or using a serial connected computer with a terminal emulation program Chapter 6 2 For full configuration of the SNMP Card from the network a BOOTP or DHCP Server must be available on the network 6 1 CONFIGURATION OVER THE NETWORK The factory default way of retrieving an IP address is by using DHCP On the card you will find a sticker with its MAC address that needs to be configured in the BOOTP DHCP server After assigning the IP address to this MAC address in the BOOTP DHCP Server the card needs to be rebooted to retrieve this IP address For a reboot press the reset button on the card NOTE the SNMP Card recognizes a BOOTP reply from the server only when this latter uses broadcast addressing for the destination on both the MAC and the IP address fields Configuration of the other parameters ca
45. t or the UPS system as determined by the value of ShutdownType at the time of shutdown after the indicated number of seconds or less if the UPS batteries become depleted Setting this object to O will cause the shutdown to occur immediately Setting this object to 1 will abort the countdown If the system is already in the desired state at the time the countdown reaches 0 then nothing will happen That is there is no additional action at that time if upsShutdownType system and the system is already off Similarly there is no additional action at that time if upsShutdownType output and the output is already off When the page is refreshed the ShutdownAfterDelay will return the number of seconds remaining until shutdown or 1 if no shutdown countdown is in effect Sets to this object overrides any ShutdownAfterDelay already in effect Setting this object will start the output after the indicated number of seconds including starting the UPS if necessary Setting this object to O will cause the startup to occur immediately Setting this object to 1 will abort the countdown If the output is already on at the time the countdown reaches 0 then nothing will happen Settings to this object override the effect of any StartupAfterDelay countdown or RebootWithDuration countdown in progress When the page is refreshed StartupAfterDelay will return the number of seconds until startup or 1 if no startup countdown is in effect If the countdown expires
46. tax GE gt E Enter upsAttachedDev The type of equipment connected to the UPS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Enter Default The type of equipment connected to the UPS Description The type of equipment connected to the UPS F snmpport Syntax GE gt F Enter snmp port 161 XXX Enter Default 161 Description Specifies the SNMP plug in card s UDP communication port number G httpport Syntax GE gt G Enter http port 80 XXX Enter Default 80 Description Specifies the SNMP plug in card s HTTP communication port number H Telnet server Syntax GE gt H Telnet server O off 1 on 1 X Enter Default l on Description Enables on or disables off configuration via telnet Http server Syntax GE gt Http server O off 1 on 1 X Enter Default l on Description Enables on or disables off configuration via web browser J Telnet Http username Syntax GE gt J Enter new username GE XXXXX Enter Default GE Description Username for protects the SNMP card from unauthorised access via http or telnet session Modifications reserved Page 14 33 OPM_CNT_ADV_SNM_CRD_XGB_V050 doc Operating Manual ADVANCED SNMP WEB INTERFACE CARD K Change Telnet Http password Syntax Default Description GE gt K Enter new passwd to keep current passwd just press enter XXXXX Enter Re enter new passwd XXXXX Enter GE Password for protects the SNMP card from unauthorised access via http or telnet sess
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