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1. MIB Object SNMP Format Add path mginputCurrent_1 DeciAmps 6 2 1 6 1 0 mginputCurrent_2 DeciAmps 6 2 1 6 2 0 mginputCurrent_3 DeciAmps 6 2 1 6 3 0 upsmglnputBadStatus 6 3 0 upsmglnputLineFailCause 6 4 0 upsmgOutputPhaseNum 7 1 0 mgoutputPhaselndex_1 7 2 1 1 1 0 mgoutputPhaselndex_2 7 2 1 1 2 0 mgoutputPhaselndex_3 7 2 1 1 3 0 mgoutputVoltage_1 deciVolts 7 2 1 2 1 0 mgoutputVoltage_2 deciVolts 7 2 1 2 2 0 mgoutputVoltage_3 deciVolts 7 2 1 2 3 0 mgoutputFrequency_1 deciHz 7 2 1 3 1 0 mgoutputFrequency_2 deciHz 7 2 1 3 2 0 mgoutputFrequency_3 deciHz 7 2 1 3 3 0 mgoutputLoadPerPhase_1 7 2 1 4 1 0 mgoutputLoadPerPhase_2 7 2 1 4 2 0 mgoutputLoadPerPhase_3 7 2 1 4 3 0 mgoutputCurrent_1 deciAmps 7 2 1 5 1 0 mgoutputCurrent_2 deciAmps 7 2 1 5 2 0 mgoutputCurrent_3 deciAmps 7 2 1 5 3 0 upsmgOutputOnBattery yes 2 no 7 3 0 upsmgOutputOnByPass 1 yes 2 no 7 4 0 upsmgOutputUtilityOff 1 yes 2 no 7 7 0 upsmgOutputInverterOff yes 2 no 7 9 0 upsmgOutputOverLoad 1 yes 2 no 7 10 0 upsmgOutputOverlemp 1 yes 2 no 7 11 0 upsmgAgentlpAddress 12 1 0 upsmgAgentSubnetMask 12 2 0 upsmgAgentDefGateway 12 3 0 upsmgAgentType 12 6 0 upsmgAgentMibVersion 12 11 0 upsmgAgentFi
2. E T N Powering Business Worldwide UPS UPS Properties UPS Control Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters Logs and Notification Measurements Event Log System Log Email Notification Settings Network System Notified Applications Access Control Time Firmware Upload Environment Status Settings Log Network Card MS Environment Settings Pulsar 700 Sensor name Temperature Cc Mi Humidity Input 1 Input 22 Environment sensor High threshold Low threshold Hysteresis High threshold Low threshold Hysteresis Input 1 Input 2 Show advanced parameters Save modified settings soe 5 Pe s hs closed when closed open i when open closed when closed open when open Help Computer Room Notification System Shutdown Figure 40 Environment Settings Page Advanced Parameters Shown Configurable environment settings are Sensor name The name given to the EMP the EMP Eaton recommends using a name that identifies the location of e Temperature Choice of the temperature unit C or F from the selection box High threshold temperature If the temperature exceeds the set threshold a notification is triggered if enabled The default value is 40 C 104 F e Low threshold temperature If the temperature falls below the set threshold a notification is triggered if enable
3. Shutdown Parameters Logs and Notification J Measurements 3 Event Log System Log J Email Notification Settings Network 3 System Notified Applications Access Control 2 Time gt Firmware upload Environment Status Settings Log Network Card MS UPS Properties Help This is the page by default displaying the fundamentals status of the UPS At the top of the page the UPS is identified image name and location The alarm icon above the UPS image shows if an alarm is active when it is red click on it to see the current alarm page When there is no alarm the green icon is displayed The electric diagrarnm of the UPS is displayed showing the electrical flaw which powers the load and also the main parts of the UPS The electric diagramm is not available for Line Interactive UPS The second part of the page is refreshing every 10 seconds and contains informations depending of the selection in the combo box UPS Status selects the main status of the UPS Active sources shows the current use of a modular UPS the notation x UPS y UPS is meaning x is the number of modules necessary to power the load y is the number of redundant modules Power source shows where the power cames fram Output load level shows the load level Output shows the status of all UPS outputs UPS Modules selects the status of the modules of the UPS available only for modular UPS Each module of the UPS has sta
4. getShutdown Syntax getShutdown N option1 option2 Options for N 0 1 2 Options for N 1 Name RunTimeToEmptyLimit RemainingCapacityLimit ShutdownTimerSelected ShutdownTimer ShutdownDuration RestartLevel Options for N 2 or 3 Name ShutdownTimer RemainingCapacityLimit ShutdownDuration StartupTimer Example gt getShutdown 1 ShutdownDuration setShutdown Syntax setShutdown N option1 option2 Options for N 0 1 2 Options for N 1 Name xx xx RunTimeToEmptyLimit xx 0 to 99999 in seconds RemainingCapacityLimit xx 0 to100 in seconds ShutdownTimerSelected 0 1 0 No 1 Yes ShutdownTimer xx 0 to 5999940 60 in minutes ShutdownDuration xx 120 to 9999 in seconds RestartLevel xx 0 to 100 Options for N 2 or 3 Name xx xx ShutdownTimer xx 99 to 99999 in seconds RemainingCapacityLimit xx 0 to 100 in seconds ShutdownDuration xx 120 to 9999 in seconds StartupTimer xx 0 to 65535 in seconds Example gt setShutdown 1 ShutdownDuration 120 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 59 Access Control Commands Using the Telnet SSH CLI Interface Use access control commands to configure secure access to the card see Table 19 Table 19 Access Control Commands getAccess Syntax getAccess option1 option2 Options Login Password Securit
5. UPS Email Message Settings Help UPS Properties Pulsar 700 UPS Control Weekly Schedule Computer Room These settings are common for all the recipients which can be notified by E mail Shutdown Parameters Sender Logs and Notification ups domain com Measurements Event Log Subject System Log Email Notification Network Management Card Settings UPS Name Network UPS Location System Notified Applications Event message Access Control Time me Message text Firmware Upload Type here your own text Figure 28 Email Message Settings Page Common settings for all e mail message recipients follow Sender 59 characters maximum Identifies the source of the message The default value is upsQdomain com This field allows free text However depending on the SMTP server configuration the server may check that the domain name contained in the Sender address exists and that the user in the Sender address belongs to this domain e Subject Identifies the subject of the e mail message to be sent Enter text and select from the following optional check boxes to build the message subject UPS Name specifies the name of the UPS UPS Location displays the geographic location of the UPS see System Settings on page 39 Event Message identifies the event generating the e mail message Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 35 C
6. MAC Address Figure 1 MAC Address Location Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Getting Started Card Details 1 Ethernet Port 10 100BaseT 2 ACT LED green 3 100M LED orange 4 Settings Sensor Port a AN 2 Y 6 RS232 LED orange Figure 2 Network Card MS Details Table 1 Indicator Descriptions Ethernet Port 10 100BaseT ACT LED green off Card is not connected to the network On Card is connected to the network but no activity Flashing Card is sending receiving 100M LED orange off Port is operating at 10 Mbits s On Port is operating at 100 Mbits s Settings Sensor Port UPS Data LED green Off Card is starting On Card is communicating with the UPS Flashing Normal operation communication with the UPS is operational RS 232 LED orange Off Configuration menu is activated On Normal operation Configuration menu is not activated Flashing Card is communicating with the EMP Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 4 Card Defaults Table 2 lists the Network Card MS default parameters Table 2 Default Parameters Getting Started Function On Parameter Default Value Possible Values Network IP Address 192 168 1 2 Network IP address Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Network IP address Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Network IP address BOOTP DHCP Enabled Enable
7. Use network commands to administer network parameters and authorizations see Table 15 Table 15 Network Commands getNetwork Read a network setting Syntax getNetwork option1 option2 Options DHCP IPAddress IPMask IPGateway HostName DomainName IPv6Enable IPv6AutoConf IPv6Address1 PrefixLength IPv6DefaultGateway IPv6LocalAddress IPv6Address2 PrimaryDNS SecondaryDNS FirmwareUpgrade Example gt getNetwork IPAddress a Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 5 Using the Telnet SSH CLI Interface Table 15 Network Commands Continued setNetwork Modify a network setting Syntax setNetwork option1 xxxx option2 yyyy Options DHCP 0 1 0 No 1 Yes IPAddress xxx xxx xxx xxx See Note 1 IPMask xxx xxx xxx xxx See Note 1 IPGateway XXX XXX XXX xXxx See Note 1 HostName xx xx DomainName xx xx IPv6Enable 0 1 0 No 1 Yes IPv6AutoConf 0 1 0 No 1 Yes See Note 2 IPv6Address1 See Note 3 PrefixLength xx See Note 3 IPv6DefaultGateway See Note 3 PrimaryDNS xx xx SecondaryDNS xx xx FirmwareUpgrade 0 1 0 No 1 Yes Example gt setNetwork IPAddress 166 99 18 129 IPMask 255 255 248 0 Comments Note 1 Setting is write enabled depending on DHCP status Note 2 Setting is write enabled depending on IPv6Enable status Note 3 Se
8. Using the Network Card MS Web Interface on page 19 For a quick reference of default parameters see Table 3 on page 8 NOTE You cannot configure e mail recipients through the Telnet SSH CLI interface Depending on the current configuration of the Network Card MS some parameters may not be available Table 12 lists the type of each parameter or message coded by color Table 12 Color Indicator for Parameter or Message Type Security Interface Read write or write only parameter Light green Read only parameter Yellow Warning message Green Error message Light red Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 52 Using the Telnet SSH CLI Interface Starting and Ending a Session To start a session 1 Open a terminal emulator or other session manager such as PuTTY 2 Atthe prompt type telnet Paddress where Paddress is the IP address of the Network Card MS 3 If the connection is successful the server responds with Connected to Paddress and a welcome message 4 Atthe Login and Password prompts enter your user name and password If the login is successful the configured interface displays either MENU the Main Menu or CLI the gt prompt 5 If you are using the MENU interface continue to Using the MENU Interface If you are using the CLI interface continue to Using the CLI Interface on page 54 To end a session in either in
9. 0 0 0000 eee 79 SHUtA OWN DUPAtTION tica aren totale lr age aaa eh ia ag dae tales oy dale dd 79 Settings sa EA A dh edn Sake ba ee Dee i ae Pe T EN er PE e 79 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality ii 9 SPECIFICATIONS SERVICE AND SUPPORT Two Year Limited Warra Network Card MS Table of Contents 80 Corel wheece a vat cule a at hav oed AS eevee 81 nty WS and Canada a4 take wale ed ete adh wie en ude bios 82 82 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Chapter 1 Introduction The Eaton Network Card MS works with Eaton UPS Management Software to monitor manage and protect uninterruptible power supplies UPSs through standard Web pages a Network Time Protocol NTP server and Secure Sockets Layer SSL security protocol The Network Card MS can support up to five connected browsers at a time or three with SSL protocol You can configure the card while the UPS is online with any one of the following options e Web browser e Telnet Secure Shell SSH and command line interface CLI e Local serial link using network parameters e Bootstrap Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol BOOTP DHCP using network parameters Uses the following well known and registered port numbers for protocol connections BootP DHCP UDP 68 67 HTML TCP 80 SSL TCP 443 NSM in connected mode TCP 5000 NSM in UDP broadcast mode
10. 1 Writing enabled only if the notification is enabled Default Login Password If the login or password is lost select the Set login password to default menu option to enable the default Login Password Default Configuration Use the Default configuration menu option to enable the default configuration The Network Card MS automatically restarts after the default configuration is enabled Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 62 Chapter 5 UPS MIB Eaton MIB MIB Objects This chapter describes the Management Information Base MIB files available with the card A MIB is an information repository residing on a device in a communication network Network management software uses a device s MIB to manage the device Every manageable device on a network has a MIB consisting of one or more files that list information about the device Use the facilities provided by your Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP management software to MIB objects The objects define the information available about your UPS access the individua You can configure a device so that it generates a trap if a certain condition occurs such as an alarm clearing The trap is sent to the management station to inform it of the occurrence The Network Card MS implements the full IETF standard UPS MIB RFC 1628 including the IETF alarm table The IETF traps are implemented Visit www eato
11. 22 PowerMIB Objects Continued MIB Object SNMP Format xupsOutputLoad Percent 4 1 0 xupsOutputFrequency 0 1 Hertz 4 2 0 xupsOutputNumPhases Integer 4 3 0 xupsOutputTable 4 4 0 xupsOutputPhase Integer 4 4 1 1 x xupsOutputVoltage RMS Volts 4 4 1 2 x xupsOutputCurrent RMS Amps 4 4 1 3 x xupsOutputWatts Watts 4 4 1 4 x xupsOutputSource Integer 4 5 0 xupsBypassFrequency 0 1 Hertz 5 1 0 xupsBypassNumPhases Integer 5 2 0 xupsBypassTable 5 3 0 xupsBypassPhase Integer 5 3 1 1 x xupsBypassVoltage RMS Volts 5 3 1 2 x xupsEnvAmbientTemp Degrees C 6 1 0 xupsEnvAmbientLowerLimit Degrees C 6 2 0 xupsEnvAmbientUpperLimit Degrees C 6 3 0 xupsEnvAmbientHumidity Percent 6 4 0 xupsEnvRemoteTemp Degrees C 6 5 0 xupsEnvRemoteHumidity Percent 6 6 0 xupsEnvNumContacts Integer 6 7 0 xupsContactSenseTable table 6 8 0 xupsContactIndex Integer 6 8 1 1 x xupsContactType Integer 6 8 1 2 x xupsContactState Integer 6 8 1 3 x xupsContactDescr String 6 8 1 4 x xupsEnvRemoteTempLowerLimit Degrees C 6 9 0 xupsEnvRemoteTempUpperLimit Degrees C 6 10 0 xupsEnvRemoteHumidityLowerLimit Percent 6 11 0 xupsEnvRemoteHumidityUpperLimit Percent 6 12 0 xupsAlarmTable table 7 2 0 xupsAlarmID 7 2 1 1 x xupsAlarmDescr 7 2 1 2 x xupsAlarmTime 7
12. Charging Remaining backup time 6h 25 mn 48s Battery status Fault Last update 2009 09 24 15 35 54 UPS Status List Current UPS Operating Mode Diagram Figure 16 UPS Properties Page Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality UPS Measurements Detail Configuring the Card Place the cursor over an element in the diagram to display the UPS measurements detail see Figure 17 These measurements are available for Normal mode Battery mode and Bypass mode The available measurements depend on the UPS model UPS Measurements Detail E T N Powering Business Worldwide UPS UPS Properties UPS Properties Shutdown Parameters Logs and Notification Measurements Event Log System Log Email Notification ss El Power source Settings Network System Notified Applications Access Control Output load level Output Time Firmware Upload Battery Battery load level Remaining backup time Battery status Last update 2009 09 24 15 51 05 UPS Control Powerware 9130 700 Weekly Schedule Computer Room Network Card MS AC Power Master a Group o Group2 Co 6h 25 mn 48s Fault Help AC Output Voltage 230 V Current 004 Frequency 50 0 Hz Load level 0 Apparent Power OOkVA 0 on on 100 Charging Figure 17 UPS Measurements Detail AC Output Detail Shown UPS Status Icons Table 3 lists the UPS sta
13. DEE AA e RR el IS a 62 MIB OBJECTS lt lt toe e a a A Po a dann aes 63 UPS MIB ita setae bar weal Deals ad aval decal acy dt ad ica 63 Eaton MIB einer de Beate She te hee ae Bad ho Re way EOS Le AA e Ele Ree eee bee as 63 Eaton Pulsar MIB regenn ase hee A a Vee as 66 TEAS sts A Mh NSM E oN Dae sect ne Poth te Bett than te E a nathan dies al J 68 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 0 ccc cece eee eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeees 70 Serial Cable PinOut ssie eden a e datetime dh aad tone bb ane Awe ale dla ba een a aes 70 Serial Configuration MenUS errar add oon woes ahs hele ae meat eri ea end ds 70 Upgrading the Firmware tt bao octets whic oie lee dee ete 73 SHUTDOWN cs choco e da woe eed nee ie ota 74 Protection Application Sis pasmi Aa cel hea Cae RAW Re ae a Eee ESAS cae ae 74 Shutdown Criteria Managed by the Network Card MS 00 0000 eae 74 Eoad SEGMENTS tad dd Bo nk tance tnd net Rett Petia pct desea ew 76 Protection of a Server Connected to a Load Segment 0 0 000 eee 76 Load Shedding or Sequential Shutdown 0 eee 76 Sequential Startups 032 Ga Me og o Roan ay acl Re echt ete 77 Extended Power Outage Shutdown Initiated by the Shutdown Timer Shutdown After 77 Extended Power Outage Shutdown Initiated by the Low Battery Power Message 77 Power Restoration Before End of Shutdown Duration 0 0 0 000 cece eee 78 Shutdown Management With Two Network Card MS Cards
14. UPS outputs are protected Master UPS Indicates whether the UPS main output is protected Group 1 and Group 2 Indicates whether the controlled load segments if available are powered see Table 7 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 22 Table 7 UPS Output Status Configuring the Card Element Description Green Receptacle powered Red Receptacle not powered or not protected e Battery load level Remaining battery charge in percent The battery load level is further described by this additional information Charging Indicates whether the utility power is present and the battery charge is in progress Discharging Indicates whether the UPS is operating on battery Fault Indicates whether the battery is faulty e Remaining backup time Estimates the battery s maximum backup time remaining before UPS shutdown e Battery status Displays result of the last automatic battery test carried out by the UPS Possible values are OK The test completed correctly NOK The battery needs to be checked Deactivated The automatic battery test was not validated on the UPS View Current Alarms Select UPS Alarms from the UPS Status list to display the list of current alarms see Figure alarm severity levels Table 9 and Table 10 list the managed UPS and system alarms E T N Powering Business Worldwide UPS UPS Properties UPS Pro
15. following questions you can press lt Return gt to select the value shown in braces or you can enter a new value Should this target obtain IP settings from the network N N Static IP address xxX xx xxx Xx XXX XX XXX 87 Static IP address is xxx xX xxx 87 Subnet Mask IP address 255 255 xxx 0 255 255 xxx 0 Subnet Mask IP address is 255 255 xxx 0 Gateway address IP address xxx xx xxX 1 XXX XX XXX 1 Gateway address IP address is xxx xX Xxx 1 Wait while your new configuration is saved Reset the card to enable the new configuration Figure 11 Modifying the Network Settings Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 11 2 Follow the instructions and enter the static IP parameters Getting Started Wait until Done displays indicating that the IP parameters have been saved 3 To exit type 0 and press Enter 4 Type 1 and press Enter and then type 2 and press Enter to restart The card restarts with the new IP settings in approximately one minute NOTE The IPv6 parameters are read only through the serioal line configuration menu If IPv6 is enabled all Pv6 addresses of the card can be read from the HyperTerminale see the previous section Configuring the Network With a DHCP Server on page 10 Testing the Configuration To verify that the Network Card MS is operational 1 Open a Web browser from a station connected to the same subnet as the card 2 Enter t
16. no flow control see Figure 6 COM 1 Properties x Port Settings Bits per second 500 y Daab l Stop bits Flow contro NET Restore Defaults Figure 6 Configuring Port Settings 5 Verify that the UPS is turned on The initialization process completes and you are prompted enter the password see Figure 7 End of Init card is ready Enter password to activate Maintenance Menu Warning for SMTP server resolution don t forget to set DNS File RAMO ConfigurationData xm created with 17096 bytes File FLASHO ConfigurationData xml written in Flash with 17096 bytes Figure 7 Card Initialization Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 9 Getting Started 6 Enter admin The main menu displays see Figure 8 1 Reset 2 Network configuration 3 Set Login Password to Default 4 Return to Default Configuration 0 Exit Figure 8 Network Card MS Main Menu Configuring the Network With a DHCP Server The card automatically collects the IP parameters from the server by default connect When the connection is established the LEDs indicate the status Table 1 NOTE When the card is not connected to the network it continuously attempts to O on page 4 To view the parameters 1 From the main menu type 2 and press Enter The Network Settings menu displays
17. restarting the UPS after utility is restored Load Segments Shutdown Group 1 and Group 2 NOTE Some UPSs do not support the load segments control feature To program the operation time and level in backup mode to manage receptacle load shedding in the event of electric power failure set the following parameters e Switch Off after Values are O to 99999 seconds default is 65535 seconds The time during which the load segment is supplied starting from the moment of utility failure O NOTE The Switch Off after time includes the load segment shutdown duration e Switch Off if Capacity under Advanced parameter Default is 0 An extra condition for load segment shutdown that can trigger the shutdown sequence before the shutdown duration runs out Shutdown duration The time required for complete shutdown of the systems supplied by the load segment when a load segment shutdown sequence launches Time can be modified in the Advanced mode e Switch On after Values are O to 99999 seconds default is 65535 seconds The period between main output startup and startup of the relevant programmable load segment therefore load segment startup can be delayed in relation to the main output O NOTE Some UPSs do not support the Switch On after option Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 30 Measurements Select Measurements from the menu bar to view the measurements for a sin
18. reuse or hazardous waste center This symbol indicates that you should not discard waste electrical or electronic equipment WEEE in the trash For proper disposal contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION tists 020 Soci we he snk A ii ws 1 2 GETTING STARTED lt A Sa 3 Unpacking the Card s missas rar li al d iesea cta die e laa 3 Installation Checklist A Paw Vee eee 3 Card Details as honey ai rt ba healt ed ait adie Wed a hey 4 Card Default in tee e e cll tle e A a toe Le dale Sd 5 Installing the Card os cti eins Seca ss 6 Installing the Optional Environmental Monitoring Probe 0 0 00s 7 Connecting the Card sits boar Valery atest a ds ed Se ee ele odo 7 GContiguring the Gan is stent A el fk Ne ea oh ON tek Od Sadie ey 9 Configuring the Network With a DHCP Server 20 00 0000 cece eee eee 10 Configuring the Network Without a DHCP Server 0 0 eee 11 Testing the Contigurathotiec sg etek a id hia Sey Soe dois oh doe ae dia es FS Ras 12 3 CONFIGURING THE CARD cc cece cece eee eee eee eee ee eeetennnees 13 Navigating the Card s WebiPage titi a Eee See ee 13 OGGINGH As a55 oii AN 14 Optimizing Browser PerOrmanGe siss arta ata daa Sie Aani aude od aan ae da eo 14 Online HSI aii Sel nse a RS Sense Patni erence amp aN le ae dete 2 Bie ae BE Be a 14 UPS Properties uni pr td ce ded tale A Sarees hale dd det ded 16 WPS Measurements Detail i
19. see Figure 9 1 Read Network settings 2 Modify Network settings 3 Set Ethernet speed 0 Exit Figure 9 Network Settings Menu Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 10 Getting Started 2 Type 1 and press Enter The card displays the settings supplied by the server see Figure 10 MAC address xx xx xx FD xC xx Mode Static IP IP address Xxx XXx xxx 87 Link Local IPv6 address FEXx xxx xxFF FEFD xxxx xx Global IPv6 address 2001 XXX XXX XXXA XXX XFF FSFD XXxxx XX Global IPv6 address 1789 XXX XXX XXXA XXX XXFF FSFD XXXX XX Subnet mask 255 255 xxx 0 Gateway XXX XX XXX 1 Figure 10 Network Configuration Menu 3 Record the IP address The IPv6 parameters are read only 4 To exit type 0 and press Enter then type 0 and press Enter again The card is now operational NOTE As long as the card is not connected to the network it continuously attempts to make connection Once the connection has been established the operational mode presended in the table becomes effective Configuring the Network Without a DHCP Server To set the network configuration manually 1 From the main menu type 2 and press Enter Type 2 and press Enter again to modify the network settings The Network Settings menu displays see Figure 11 1 Read Network settings 2 Modify Network settings 3 Set Ethernet speed 0 Exit For each of the
20. servers have been shut down the UPS may shut down to avoid unnecessary discharge of its batteries depending on its configuration O NOTE See Shutdown Parameters on page 29 to configure the shutdown parameters Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 74 Table 27 Shutdown Criteria Criteria Description Backup Time before Initiating the When the UPS switches to battery power the card starts the Shutdown Shutdown Procedure Timer countdown and launches the system shutdown procedure at the end Shutdown After Shutdown Timer of the countdown Select this value carefully so that users have time to complete their tasks and disconnect without exceeding battery backup time NOTE If this criterion is selected to initiate system shutdown automatic system reboot is not guaranteed when power is restored for example power restoration if only this system was shut down Initiating the Shutdown Procedure When the card detects that the remaining backup time percentage is less when the Battery Level is Lower than the configured level the shutdown sequence starts By default this Than If Capacity Under value is set at 20 NOTE The UPS already manages an equivalent parameter for the end of backup pre alarm The card does not accept values less than that programmed in the UPS Check the UPS documentation Shutdown When Backup Time is When the card detects that the percentage of backu
21. the individual configuration parameters Usage Guidelines Type a command at the gt prompt and press Enter A recognized command is processed otherwise a warning message is returned Blank characters are not allowed in commands except inside strings Enclose strings in double quotes For example name a server My Server by sending the string My Server as part of the command Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 54 General Commands Using the Telnet SSH CLI Interface Use general commands to open close and control sessions see Table 14 Table 14 General CLI Interface Commands help or Display help about a specific command Syntax help command or command Example gt help getNetwork or gt getNetwork setEcho Hide or not all characters If hidden each character entered is replaced by an asterisk Syntax setEcho option Options ON OFF Example gt setEcho ON quit Close a current CLI session Syntax quit Example gt quit reset Reset the software Syntax reset Example gt version Get information about the sotware version Syntax version Example gt version defaultPass Return to the default login and password Syntax defaultPass Example gt defaultPass defaultConf Return to the default configuration Syntax defaultConf Example gt defaultConf Network Commands
22. traps that are managed if there is an optional EMP installed The trap access path is 1 3 6 1 4 1 705 1 11 Table 25 MIB Traps MIB Trap Trap Trap Severity Level upsmgBatteryFault 1 3 upsmgBatteryOK 2 upsmgAtLowBattery 5 3 upsmgFromLowBattery 6 upsmgChargerFault 7 3 upsmgChargerOK 8 upsmgOnBattery 1 2 upsmgReturnFromBattery 2 upsmgOnByPass 3 2 upsmgReturnFromByPass 14 upsmgUtilityFailure 17 2 upsmgUtilityRestored 18 upsmgOverLoad 21 3 upsmgLoadOK 22 upsmgOverTemperature 23 3 upsmgTemperatureOK 24 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 68 Table 25 MIB Traps Continued MIB Trap Trap Trap Severity Level upsmgOffToStart 29 2 upsmgOfflnProgress 31 3 upsmgCommunicationFailure 37 3 upsmgCommunicationRestored 38 1 upsmgRedundancyLost 65 2 upsmgRedundancyOK 66 2 upsmgProtectionLost 67 2 upsmgProtectionOK 68 2 Table 26 MIB Traps EMPs MIB Trap Trap Trap Severity Level upsEnvironmentComFailure 53 2 upsEnvironmentComOK 54 2 upsEnvironmentTemperatureLow 55 2 upsEnvironmentTemperatureHigh 56 2 upsEnvironmentTemperatureOK 57 2 upsEnvironmentHumidityLow 58 2 upsEnvironmentHumidityHigh 59 2 upsEnvironmentHumidityOK 60 2 upsEnvironmentinput1 Closed 61 2 upsEnvironmentInput1 Open 62 2 upsEnvironmentinput20pen 64 2 upsEnvironmentinput2Closed 6
23. up to four recipients in the Recipient list to receive e mail messages initiated by the card Each recipient receives an e mail message based on specific trigger events selected from the right side of the page The card s log also indicates e mail transmission errors Each recipient is configured with the following parameters e Recipient limited to 99 characters The e mail address of the person or department to receive the e mail The default value is recipientt domain com Select Enabled to enable the recipient to receive e mail messages Enotify In addition to the Recipient list you can include Eaton s eNotify Remote Monitoring and Diagnostics Service Attached files The files selected Measurements Event log System log Environment Log are attached to the e mail message The files are sent in CSV format e Periodic report In addition to the e mail messages sent when events occur you can send to the recipient at specified intervals a periodic e mail message with the three optionally four log files attached To configure the first transmission specify the day time and frequency of the next transmission After this date the page shows the date and time of the next transmission Data is sent in CSV format e Email Message Settings Access to the message configuration page Network Settings Enables you to enter the name of the SMTP server see Network Settings on page 37 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 16400
24. using pre defined menus CLI The CLI provided access to the parameters The parameters are exclusive to each other e Save Saves any modifications SNMP Settings Select SNMP from the menu bar To access this page the login and password are systematically requested if they have not already been entered This menu enables configuration of the SNMP security parameters see Figure 36 E Te N Network Card MS Powering Business Worldwide UPS SNMP Settings Help UPS Properties Pulsar 1000 RT2 Computer Room UPS Control Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters Dek MAREE a Logs and Hotification SHMP V4 Setting Measurements Event Log Community Read Only public System Log SNMP Write Enabled y Email Notification Community Write private Settings Network S System SNMP V3 Setting Notified Applications Read Only User readuser Access Control SNMP Read Only Security Level Auth No Priv y Time Firmware Upload Read Only Password jecunsene Read Write User writeuser Read Write Security Level Auth Priv y Read Write Password perm Notification Username notiuser Save modified settings Save Figure 36 SNMP Settings Page Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 45 Configuring the Card SNMP Version This field allows the user to select the SNMP protocol version Disabled V1 V3 are supported by the card SNMP Community Read Only Provides the SNMPv
25. wer shee bog a neways hat hele aos dea bea a bd bad 45 Dates and Mentera 2 a tats oA ee Ree aR doe eed a oe ake Gk BAe a a 47 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Table of Contents Environmental Monitoring Probe 000 eee 48 EnvIFONMentStatUS atorrante dag x eel Ko idee a Mallets 49 Environment setings cin ai a detox eck A cen cd tase ie ese Be 50 USING THE TELNET SSH CLI INTERFACE 00 cece cece eee eee eee eeeeeeeees 52 OVEIVISW serra be ty lead Piece et cease eee Nok a katie dada 52 Session CONSTA Suit a nd fa RiSS AS ARES RAR A ARES OSARL ARES DAS AEE EEE pa 52 Available S ttingS ss 204 cw hehe auld pala bi das abd eb aula bed ona de elec 52 Startinig and Ending a S6SSiONn ees acd eo oe ee ova a SG Boa eee Be Ree ek de 53 Using ths MENU Intenaces wuts bade en iii 53 M nu Structure tesis Rte a Bic nde ace iii fed ae aid bie GOR Smale a 53 Wsinig the Menus ati ie et Re AAS LE eh eee nh Reh Ree Ee 53 Using the CLV Internac unta tilda a acaso 54 Usage Guidelines tir a ear A e dd de NS 54 CER AAA O EA 55 Network Commands cat its aa 55 Trapi Rec iver Command Sto a detalla 57 system COMME AA A AO Sage 58 Shutdown EomnmandSiccniauia ys ds A 59 Access Control Commands vrai a A a A purp E ENEN a 60 Date and Time Commands ssaa siis prats das ala daa daba da daa 60 Enviroment Commands xicas tad A in ES 61 Default Login Password ci A A ii 62
26. xx Name Xx xx TrapCommunity xx xx TrapSnmpVersion Disabled V1 V3 V1V3 TrapSelectedMibs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 See Note 1 Example gt setTrap 0 Name My application Comment Note 1 bit0 1 MIB Pulsar enabled bit 1 Power MIB enabled bit2 1 MIB IETF enabled Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 57 System Commands Using the Telnet SSH CLI Interface Use system commands to customize the information about the UPS see Table 17 Table 17 System Commands getSystem Syntax getSystem option1 option2 Options Contact Location upsCustomName Language Example gt getSystem Location setSystem Syntax setSystem option option2 Options Contact xx xx Location Xxx xx upsCustomName xx xx Language AUTO FRE ENG SPA GER ITA CHI JPN KOR CZI RUS Example gt setSystem Location my office getHistSyst Syntax getHistSyst option Options Interval Example gt getHistSyst Interval setHistSys Syntax setHistSyst option Options Interval xx 10 to 2147483647 in seconds Example gt setHistSyst Interval 12 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Using the Telnet SSH CLI Interface Shutdown Commands Use shutdown commands to define UPS behavior during a shutdown see Table 18 Table 18 Shutdown Commands
27. 0100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 34 Configuring the Card Test Enables you to send an e mail message to the recipient immediately Use this method to check e mail transmission particularly to check access to the SMTP server configured in the Network settings see Network Settings on page 37 A transmission report is added to the system log The event label in the subject and text of the message is replaced with a test label If you make any modifications to the page you must save them before using the Test function e Save Saves any modifications The right side of the page shows the events that can require notification By default only main events such as battery operation and a few of the UPS alarms are accessible All the events display if the Show Hide Events option is selected By default only two events are selected for notification UPS Off sequence in progress and UPS fault You can modify this pre selection by clicking on other events You can restore the initial configuration by clicking Set Default For security purposes you must click Save and enter the admin user name and password to preserve any modifications By default the user name and password are both admin E Mail Message Settings Use the Email Message Settings page to customize the content of e mail messages initiated by the card see E Mail Notification on page 33 See Figure 28 E TeN Network Card MS Powering Business Worldwide
28. 1 Read community name that identifies a sub group attached to a network manager or a logical entity The card and the clients must share the same community name to communicate SNMP Write Enabled Enables the SNMP write function SNMP Community Write Displays only if SNMP Write is enabled The SNMPv1 Write community name that identifies a sub group attached to a network manager or a logical entity The card and the clients must share the same community name to communicate Read Only User Identifies the login of the user in the SNMPv version which is authorized to read only SNMP variables The Read Only Security Level Selects the security level No Auth No Priv the user must not use authentication and privacy to access to SNMP variables Auth No Priv the user must use authentication and NOT privacy to access to SNMP variables Auth Priv the user must use authentication and privacy to access to SNMP variables The Read Only Password Allows administrators to specify a new password for the Read Only User Its length must range between 8 and 24 characters and use only letters numbers and lt gt amp _ symbols Read Write User Identifies the login of the user in the SNMPv3 version which is authorized to read and write SNMP variables The Read Write Security Level Selects the security level No Auth No Priv the user must not use authentication and privacy to access to SNMP variables Auth No Priv the user
29. 2 1 3 x xupsOnBattery 7 3 0 xupsLowBattery 7 4 0 xupsUtilityPowerRestored 7 5 0 xupsReturnFromLowBattery 7 6 0 upsOutputOverload 7 7 0 xupsInternalFailure 7 8 0 xupsBatteryDischarged 7 9 0 xupslnverterFailure 7 10 0 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality MIB Objects 64 Table 22 PowerMIB Objects Continued MIB Object SNMP Format Add path xupsOnBypass 7 11 0 xupsBypassNotAvailable 7 12 0 xupsOutputOff 7 13 0 xupsInputFailure 7 14 0 xupsBuildingAlarm 7 15 0 xupsShutdownImminent 7 16 0 xupsOnInverte 7 17 0 xupsBreakerOpen 7 20 0 xupsAlarmBatteryBad 7 23 0 xupsOutputOffAsRequested 7 24 0 xupsDiagnosticTestFailed 7 25 0 xupsCommunicationsLost 7 26 0 xupsUpsShutdownPending 7 27 0 xupsAlarmTestInProgress 7 28 0 xupsAmbientTempBad 7 29 0 xupsLossOfRedundancy 7 30 0 xupsAlarmTempBad 7 31 0 xupsAlarmChargerFailed 7 32 0 xupsAlarmFanFailure 7 33 0 xupsAlarmFuseFailure 7 34 0 xupsPowerSwitchBad 7 35 0 xupsModuleFailure 7 36 0 xupsOnAlternatePowerSource 7 37 0 xupsAltPowerNotAvailable 7 38 0 xupsNoticeCondition 7 39 0 xupsR
30. 3 2 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality MIB Objects 69 Chapter6 Operation and Maintenance This chapter explains Serial cable pinout e Detailed serial configuration menus e Firmware upgrade instructions Serial Cable Pinout Figure 42 shows the serial cable and pinout tr Male RJ 45 Connector Female DB 9 Connector 3 3 5 6 Frame Female DB 9 Connector Figure 42 DB 9 to RJ 45 Serial Cable and Pinout Serial Configuration Menus Shielded Cable Use the supplied cable to connect the card to a computer 1 Connect the card to a computer equipped with an emulator such as HyperTerminal Set the serial link at 9600 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control 2 Verify that the UPS power is on 3 Enter the admin password not modifiable The Network Card MS main menu displays see Figure 43 1 Reset 2 Network configuration 3 Set Login Password to Default 4 Return to Default Configuration 0 Exit Figure 43 Network Card MS Main Menu Option 1 Reset Two options are available for resetting the card see Figure 44 4 Frame Male RJ 45 Connector e Hardware Reset Equivalent to a restart of the electrical power supply e Restart application Restarts only the application Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton
31. 4679 and 4680 SMTP 25 NTP 123 SNMP V1 amp V3 161 TRAP SNMP 162 TELNET 23 SSH 22 e In addition the Network Card MS has the following features e Simultaneous access of up to five connected browsers three in SSL e Configuration of automatic e mail message in response to UPS alarms and to transmit periodic reports e Control of UPS on off switching with a Web browser e Adjustment and control of load segments through the Web interface including sequential starting of the installation and optimization of backup time by shutting down non priority systems e Automatic shutdown of UPS protected computers with NetWatch client software e Measurement of humidity and temperature with the optional Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP Automatic data and time adjustment through an NTP server e Protection by encrypted password e Protection by secure SSL connection e Log storage in the non volatile memory Available languages English French German Italian Spanish Portuguese Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 1 Introduction Chinese Simplified Japanese Korean Chinese Traditional Russian Czech Online Help English only Card firmware updated through the network Fast Ethernet 10 100 MB compatibility with auto negotiation on the RJ 45 port Recording of events and measurements in the card log Connection to the card with straight Category 5 R
32. Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide ETN Powering Business Worldwide Class B EMC Statements FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Requesting a Declaration of Conformity Units that are labeled with a CE mark comply with the following harmonized standards and EU directives Safety for ATI IEC EN 60950 1 2002 EN 61000 6 2 2002 EN 61000 6 3 2002 IEC EN 62040 2 2002 EU Directive
33. Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 41 Configuring the Card Figure 33 shows an example of the Network Management System page O Network Management Card GC Yr http 166 99 226 179 gt D D Hotmail 9 Personnaliser les liens Windows Media Windows 5 Other bookmarks E T N Network Card MS Powering Business Worldwide UPS Network Management System gt UPS Properties gt UPS Control Weekly Schedule Application Name gt Shutdown Parameters Hostname or IP address Protocol v18V3 y Powerware 9130 700 Computer Room Logs and Notification Measurements gt Event Log System Log Trap Community Email Notification MIB fitter FP pulsar Settings Network Se Powerware Ter Notified Applications Access Control SNMP Cancel Time Firmware Upload Figure 33 Network Management System Page Add NMS Shown Central Shutdown Configuration Use the Central Shutdown Configuration page to define the shutdown and notification settings used by the Network Shutdown Modules that connect to the Network Card MS O NOTE This feature is not supported by NetWatch Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev1 www eaton com powerquality 42 Configuring the Card To view and modify Central Shutdown Configuration parameters 1 Select Notified Applications from the menu bar The Notified Applications page opens 2 Select the Configuration column head in th
34. Humidity 0 47 0 100 Min 40 6 recorded on 2009 05 21 04 48 25 Max 64 7 recorded on 2009 05 21 05 42 47 Figure 39 Graduated Bar Humidity Bar Shown Status parameters e Cursor Indicates the current reading Red zones The red zones to the left and right represent the low and high thresholds that can be set on the Environment Settings page If notification is turned on an alarm is generated when the measured value enters one of these zones e Reset Min Max For temperature or humidity displays the time stamped minimum and maximum since the previous reset e Calibrate The EMP is factory calibrated but you can apply an offset to adjust the measurement e Input 1 and Input 2 The position of the two contacts acquired by the EMP The last status change of each contact is time stamped The Internet browser updates this page every 10 seconds Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 49 Environment Settings Configuring the Card On the Environment Settings page you can set the temperature and humidity thresholds that trigger a notification and a graceful shutdown of the protected systems see Figure 40 O NOTE If you are not already logged on you will be prompted to enter your user name and password before accessing this page The EMP measures temperature and humidity and gives the status of the two contacts used for door alarms or generator unit
35. J 45 network cables maximum card distance is 20m 65 ft Can be installed while the UPS is online maintaining the highest system availability Secure management through Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP v3 Support of dual stack IPv4 IPv6 Compatibility with the following Management Information Bases MIBs MIB II RFC 1213 Internet Engineering Task Force IETF Standard UPS MIB RFC 1628 Eaton PowerMIB Eaton Pulsar MIB MGE MIB NOTE See Chapter 5 MIB Objects on page 63 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 2 Chapter2 Getting Started This chapter explains e Unpacking the card e Installing and connecting the card Installing the optional Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP e Configuring and the card Unpacking the Card Verify the package contents e Network Card MS e Serial cable e Installation instructions Installation Checklist 1 Verify that all of the following items are available Network Card MS package contents Phillips screwdriver Ethernet cable Available serial port RS 232 HyperTerminal9 ships with Microsoft Windows or equivalent terminal emulation application Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox recommended 2 Provide the local network administrator with the card s MAC address MAC Address Port The MAC address is located on the label on the front of the card see Figure 1
36. Log System Log Email Notification Settings Network System Notified Applications Access Control Time Firmware Upload Network Card MS Event Log Help Evolution 650 Computer Room Date Time Event Description 2009 05 08 17 57 53 Outlet 1 open 2009 05 08 17 59 50 Normal AC voltage OK 2009 05 08 17 59 50 Outlet 1 closed 2009 05 08 17 59 51 Normal AC OK 2009 05 08 17 59 51 ABM state charging 2009 05 08 17 59 51 UPS on normal AC 2009 05 08 18 00 21 Outlet 2 closed 2009 05 08 18 01 03 Normal AC NOK 2009 05 08 18 01 03 ABM state resting 2009 05 08 18 01 03 UPS on battery 2009 05 08 18 01 04 Svstem shutdown in 1 mn 00 s Figure 25 Event Log Page Select System Log from the menu bar to view system events see Figure 26 The card can save up to 435 events When this threshold is exceeded the system deletes the oldest event when a new one occurs Save Log enables you to save values in CSV format Clear Log enables you to delete all records Enter the admin user name and password to validate this action O NOTE See Table 9 and Table 10 starting on page 24 for a list of managed alarms Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 32 Notification Configuring the Card E TeN Powering Business Worldwide Network Card MS UPS System Log Help UPS Properties Evolution 650 Computer Room UPS Control Weekly Schedule Ser Log Shutdown Parameters Date Time Event Descr
37. Pv6 router not editable If Auto Config is not enabled this field is empty and not editable NOTE 1 f the host name is not used the IP address supplied by the DHCP server must be assigned through Static DHCP Assignment to maintain the connection with the clients installed on the stations to be protected O NOTE 2 During the first connection if the DHCP query is not successful the Network Card MS starts with the following IP configuration IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 e Firmware Upload When Firmware Upload is set to Enabled the system authorizes remote updating of the card s embedded software The default is Enabled e Primary DNS Server Indicates the IP address of the main DNS server ensuring conversion of the domain name to IP address Secondary DNS Server Indicates the IP address of the secondary DNS server ensuring conversion of the domain name to IP address if the primary DNS server is not available SMTP Server for Email Notification Indicates the name or IP address of the local server with which the card connects to send e mail messages You can fill in the field either as host domain name DNS resolution or directly with the IP address The default value is smtpserver The card uses the standard port 25 for sending e mail messages SMTP server authentication Optional To select this option select the checkbox and enter the SMTP server user name and p
38. S User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 19 Table 5 Diagram Elements Continued Configuring the Card Type Element Description DC to AC Converter Input Flow Energy flow present Yellow No energy flow Gray DC to AC Converter Powered Green Not powered Gray Internal failure Red DC to AC Converter Output Flow Energy flow present Yellow No energy flow Gray AC Bypass Input In tolerance gt Green gt Out of tolerance Red AC Automatice Bypass Flow Energy flow present Yellow No energy flow Gray AC Automatic Bypass Status 7 E Green Powered E Gray Not powered El Red Internal failure Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 20 Table 5 Diagram Elements Continued Configuring the Card Type Element Description AC Manual Bypass Flow Energy flow present Yellow No energy flow Gray AC Manual Bypass Status Open Green Closed Red AC Output Flow Energy flow present Yellow _ No energy flow Gray AC Output Load protected gt Green Load not protected gt Red Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 21 UPS Status List Configuring the Card Select an item from the UPS Status list to view specific information about the UPS see Figure 18 Table 6 lists the UPS status items available The following sections desc
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40. TY 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 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 Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 82 Service and Support 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 NO
41. al AC frequency OK Normal AC fuses blown Normal AC fuses OK Normal AC module fault Normal AC module OK Normal AC voltage out of tolerance Normal AC voltage OK Normal AC NOK Normal AC OK Site wiring fault Site wiring OK Bypass AC frequency out of tolerance Bypass AC frequency OK Bypass AC phase out of tolerance Bypass AC phase OK Bypass AC voltage out of tolerance Bypass AC voltage OK Automatic Bypass fault Automatic Bypass OK Automatic Bypass overload Automatic Bypass load OK Automatic Bypass overtemperature Automatic Bypass temperature OK Automatic Bypass thermal overload Automatic Bypass load OK Automatic Bypass switch 04S open Automatic Bypass switch 045 closed Normal AC switch 01 open Normal AC switch 01 closed Battery switch 0F1 open Battery switch 0F1 closed Manual Bypass switch O3BP closed Manual Bypass switch 03BP open UPS on manual bypass Output switch O5N open Output switch O5N closed Single wave load fault Load OK Negative DC bus too high Negative DC bus OK Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 24 Table 9 UPS Alarms Configuring the Card Alarm On Alarm Off Positive DC bus too high Positive DC bus OK Negative DC bus too low Negative DC bus OK Positive DC bus too low Positive DC bus OK Inverter limit
42. and measurements in the card log e Possibility of shutting down the installation safely if one of the thresholds is exceeded or dry contact status changes e Connection to the Network Card MS by Category 5 straight RJ 45 network cables maximum card EMP distance 20m Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 48 Configuring the Card Environment Status The Environment Status page displays the status of the optional EMP see Figure 38 E TeN Network Card MS Powering Business Worldwide UPS Environment Status Help UPS Properties Pulsar 700 Computer Room UPS Control Temperature Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters 0 23 1 C 70 Logs and Notification Min 20 7 recorded on 2009 05 21 05 19 52 Measurements E Max 24 6 recorded on 2009 05 21 07 33 45 vent Log System Log Reset MiniMax Calibrate Configure thresholds on Environment settings Email Notification IS Settings Humidity Network 50 2 System Notified Applications ELT AAA Access coral Min 40 6 recorded on 2009 05 21 04 48 25 us Max 64 7 recorded on 2009 05 21 05 42 47 Firmware Upload Configure thresholds on Environment Settinas Environment Status Settings Input 1 Log 4970 01 01 00 00 00 Input 1 open Input 2 1970 01 401 00 00 00 Input 2 open Figure 38 Environment Status Page Temperature and humidity measurements are displayed in a graduated bar see Figure 39 Current Reading
43. annot supply power to the load segments when the main receptacle power is off NOTE For security purposes the administrator must click Save and enter the admin user name and password to save modifications or run commands The default user name and password are both admin Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 29 Configuring the Card UPS Shutdown Master e Shutdown if Remaining time under Values are O to 99999 seconds 180 by default This value is the minimum remaining backup time before the shutdown sequence is launched e Shutdown if Capacity is under Advanced parameter Values are O to 100 The percentage cannot be less than that of the UPS and is the minimum remaining battery capacity level before the shutdown sequence launches Shutdown after Advanced parameter Values are O to 99999 minutes not validated by default This value is the operating time in minutes left for users after a switch to backup before starting the shutdown sequence e Shutdown duration The default values is 120 seconds This value is the time required for complete shutdown of systems when a switch to backup time is long enough to trigger the shutdown sequences It is calculated automatically at the maximum of Shutdown duration of subscribed clients but can be modified in the Advanced mode e Restart If Capacity exceeds Advanced parameter This value is the minimum battery level to reach before
44. assword For security purposes you must click Save and enter the admin user name and password to save modifications or run commands The default user name and password are both admin Reboot the card after any changes to these parameters see the following section System Settings on page 39 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 38 System Settings Configuring the Card Select System from the menu bar to customize the information that displays on the UPS Properties page see UPS Properties on page 16 The System Settings page opens see Figure 31 Te N E m Network Card MS Powering Business Worldwide UPS System Settings Help UPS Properties Evolution 650 Computer Room UPS Control Weekly Schedule E UPS Contact Computer Room Manager Shutdown Parameters UPS Location Computer Room Logs and Hotification Measurements Detect Lenguado Autor MA ide History log interval sec 60 System Log Email Notification Environment log interval sec 300 Settings Network Save modified settings System Notified Applications Access Control Reset Communication Time Firmware Upload Keep TCPAP parameters Factory Reset Figure 31 System Settings Page Configurable system settings are e UPS Contact Enables users to enter the name of the person responsible for UPS administration at IT network level and or electrical maintenance This text field is limited t
45. ation Inverter end of limitation Inverter fuses blown nput fuses OK Inverter fault nverter OK Inverter overload nverter load OK Inverter over temperature Inverter temperature OK Inverter short circuit nverter OK Inverter thermal overload nverter load OK Load not protected On Automatic Bypass Load protected Return from Bypass Load short circuit Load OK Load not powered Load powered Protection Lost Protection OK Emergency button ON Emergency button OFF Fan fault Fan OK Redundancy Lost Redundancy OK Low battery Battery OK UPS communication failed UPS communication restored UPS data base not available UPS data base OK UPS on battery UPS on normal AC UPS internal fault UPS OK UPS overload UPS returns to normal load UPS overtemperature UPS temperature OK Imminent UPS shutoff UPS OK lt Sensor name gt Temperature is above high threshold xx C lt Sensor name gt Temperature is below high threshold xx C lt Sensor name gt Humidity is above high threshold xx lt Sensor name gt Humidity is below high threshold xx lt Sensor name gt Temperature is below low threshold xx C lt Sensor name gt Temperature is above low threshold xx C lt Sensor name gt Humidity is below low threshold xx lt Sensor name gt Humidity is above low threshold xx l
46. card s firmware by downloading the appropriate file During the upgrade process the Network Card MS does not monitor the UPS status To upgrade the firmware 1 Download the new firmware version to your computer from the Web and note the location O NOTE Go to www eaton com powerquality for more information about downloading firmware 2 Click Firmware Upload from the menu bar to open the Firmware Upload page see Figure 51 E To N Network Card MS Powering Business Worldwide UPS Firmware Upload Help UPS Properties Pulsar 700 Computer Room UPS Control Firmware to Upload Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters Upload Logs and Notification WARNING This action takes a few minutes Measurements Don t click on any button or item during this operation Event Lag System Log Email Notification Settings Network System Notified Applications Access Control Time Firmware Upload Figure 51 Firmware Upload Page 3 Click Browse to go to the firmware location and select the file to be loaded 4 Click Upload NOTE The upload can take up to five minutes Do not interrupt the operation before the card displays confirmation that the firmware upload was successful Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 73 Chapter 7 Shutdown This chapter explains e Protection applications e Shutdown criteria managed by the card e Load Segments e Shutdown sequen
47. ce at the end of the time delay specified in the Toggle duration parameter The output status is updated e Immediate On Immediately launches a sequence to switch on output power The output is re powered This command can start the system if the system s basic input output system BIOS settings allow a reboot e Delayed safe power down This is the same switch off sequence as for the Safe power down command but postponed by the number of seconds programmed in the Off Delay parameter Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 27 Configuring the Card Delayed safe power down amp reboot This is the same switch off and then on sequence as for the Safe power down amp reboot command but postponed by the number of seconds programmed in the Off Delay parameter Delayed On This is the same switch on sequence as for the Immediate On command but postponed by the number of seconds programmed in the On Delay parameter Selecting Save saves the Off Delay Toggle Duration and On Delay parameters on the card NOTE For security purposes the administrator must click Save and enter the admin user name and password to save modifications or run commands The default user name and password are both admin UPS Weekly Schedule Programming Select Weekly Schedule from the menu bar to set up the timing of specific weekly actions see Figure 22 T N Network Card MS Powering Business Worl
48. ces Protection Applications NetWatch and NSM protection applications send the following essential data to the card P Address or hostname of the server on which it is installed so that the card can inform the application of power events e Time required to shut down the server Shutdown Duration configurable in the Set up menu of each NetWatch and NSM application The card takes into account the longest shutdown time of all the Network Shutdown Modules subscribed Shutdown duration of the Shutdown parameters page to manage UPS shutdowns without affecting any connected Shutdown Modules During normal operation the protection application periodically checks its connection with the card In case of a major power event the card sends information to the protection application which responds according to the situation e Shutdown order e Programmed actions e Messages to the administrator and to users through the network When the server shuts down the protection application unsubscribes itself from the Notified Applications list See Notified Applications on page 40 for more information Shutdown Criteria Managed by the Network Card MS During an extended power failure three criteria can cause the server shutdown procedure to be initiated If multiple criteria are selected the first criterion encountered launches the shutdown procedure See Table 27 for criteria descriptions At the end of the shutdown procedure when all
49. com powerquality 1 Hardware Reset 2 Restart application 0 Exit Figure 44 Reset Menu Option 2 Network Configuration Operation and Maintenance The Network Configuration option displays additional options for network settings see Figure 45 1 Read Network settings 2 Modify Network settings 3 Set Ethernet speed 0 Exit Figure 45 Network Settings Menu Three options are available for the network settings Read Network settings To view the network settings see Figure 46 MAC address 00 xx xx FD xC xx Mode Static IP IP address xxx xx xxx 129 Subnet mask 255 255 xxx 0 Gateway XXX XX XXX 1 Figure 46 Read Network Settings Option Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 71 Operation and Maintenance e Modify Network settings To modify existing network parameters see Figure 47 Restart the card to activate the new parameters In DHCP mode the card can receive the following parameters according to the DHCP server settings IP address Subnet mask Gateway address Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server For each of the following questions you can press lt Return gt to select the value shown in braces or you can enter a new value Should this target obtain IP settings from the network N Static IP address xxx xx xxx 129 Subnet Mask IP address 255 255 xxx 0 Gateway address IP addr
50. ct the applications to be tested Settings Select the Network Management System to be modified Add NMS Network System Notified Applications Access Control Time Firmware Upload Environment Status Settings Log Figure 32 Notified Applications Page The Notified Applications page displays the following parameters e Check box Enables users to select one or more applications Select All to select or clear all check boxes simultaneously e Nr Provides the assigned application number e Hostname or Address IP By priority the host name of the computer is displayed when the IP address can be converted into a host name by a Domain Name System DNS server or if the application has been entered as a host name Application Name Provides the userassigned name e Output Provides the name of the UPS output from which the client is powered Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 40 Configuring the Card Configuration Indicates the source of the Shutdown duration sec and Shutdown after min values Local application Central card See Central Shutdown Configuration on page 42 Shutdown Duration Indicates the time in seconds necessary to properly shutdown the computer Shutdown after Optional Indicates the time available in minutes from the power failure until the launch of the UPS shutoff sequence Connected This value is set to YES if the notified a
51. d Disabled Pv6 Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Pv6 Auto Config Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled SNMP version V1 amp V3 V1 V3 V1 amp V3 Firmware Upload Enabled Enabled Disabled SMTP Server smtpserver 49 characters maximum System UPS Contact Computer Room Manager 49 characters maximum UPS Contact Computer Room 31 characters maximum History Log Interval 60 seconds 10 to 99999 seconds Environmental Log Interval 300 seconds 10 to 99999 seconds Default Language English English French German Italian Spanish Portuguese Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Japanese Korean Russian Czech Notified Applications Table Empty Access Control User Name admin 10 characters maximum Password admin 10 characters maximum Community Name Read Public 49 characters maximum Trap Port 162 Non configurable Telnet Access Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Telnet Security Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Console Interface Menu CLI MENU Date and Time Date and Time Adjustment Accept automatic update from SM or EPM Synchronize with an NTP server Accept automatic update from SM or EPM NTP Server tpserver i 49 characters maximum Serial Link Speed 9600 baud on configurable Data Bits 8 on configurable Stop Bits 1 on configurable Parity None on configurable Flow Control None on configurable Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Getting Star
52. d The default value is 5 C 41 F e Hysteresis temperature Hysteresis must be set to prevent multiple notifications if temperature fluctuates around a threshold The default value is 2 C 3 6 F The high alarm disappears when the value drops below the high threshold minus hysteresis value The low alarm disappears when the value returns above the low threshold plus the hysteresis value Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 50 Configuring the Card High threshold humidity If the humidity exceeds the set threshold a notification is triggered if enabled The default value is 90 Low threshold humidity If the humidity falls below the set threshold a notification is triggered if enabled The default value is 5 Hysteresis humidity Hysteresis must be set to prevent multiple notifications if humidity fluctuates around a threshold The default value is 5 The high alarm disappears when the value drops below the high threshold minus the hysteresis value The low alarm disappears when the value returns above the low threshold plus the hysteresis value Input 1 and Input 2 An identifier corresponding to the acquired contact for example rack door air conditioning or generator unit The maximum length is 28 characters when closed and when open The names associated with the two contact positions for example open and closed for a door on and off
53. dwide UPS Weekly Schedule Help UPS Properties Evolution 650 Computer Room UPS Control Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters Day Shutoff Time Restart Time Sunday v y Logs and Hotification Measurements ey De 2 bes Evert Log Tuesday v v System Log gt Email Notification Wednesday 3 y v Thursday vw wN Settings Network Friday 20 30 Y 21 00 sa Saturday v ha v Notified Applications Access Control Time Firmware Upload Figure 22 Weekly Schedule Page NOTE UPS configuration can prevent the shutdown and restart commands from running properly Refer to the UPS user s guide for more information The weekly schedule enables the administrator to optimize power consumption or program a reboot of the protected equipment at a set time In a shutdown sequence the Eaton UPS Management Software connected to the card is informed ensuring that each machine is shut down correctly before the UPS output is switched off You can program up to seven UPS shutdown sequences in one week with a minimum shutdown delay of 30 minutes The On Off sequences are valid only if the card s time has been set properly NOTE For security purposes the administrator must click Save and enter the admin user name and password to save modifications or run commands The default user name and password are both admin Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 28 Configuring t
54. e Notified Applications table to open the Central Shutdown Configuration page see Figure 34 E T N Network Card MS Powering Business Worldwide UPS Central shutdown configuration Help UPS Properties Pulsar 700 UPS Control Weekly Schedule Computer Room This configuration will be used by the Network Shutdown Modules on next connection Shutdown Parameters Shutdown Parameters Loamaned Kotification Shutdown Shutdown min SS 120 sec Measurements after duration Event Log System Log Broadcast Email Notification Administrators Settings Users Network System Notified Applications Access Control Time Firmware Upload Y Figure 34 Central Shutdown Configuration Page 3 Change parameters as needed Shutdown after Optional The time period from the time of the power failure until the launch of the UPS shutdown sequence Shutdown duration The shutdown duration necessary to properly shut down the computer Broadcast Network notifications to the Administrators and Users groups on events 4 Click Save and then OK to confirm changes Access Control Select Access Control from the menu bar to configure the parameters to allow secure access to the card using a browser see Figure 35 NOTE 1 If you are not already logged on you will be prompted to enter your user name and O password before accessing this page NOTE 2 Restart the card to activat
55. e any Access Control configuration changes Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 43 E TN Network Card MS UPS Event Lo System Log Powering Business Worldwide Access Control UPS Properties unknown Enter New Manager Login admin Enter New Password jas Confirm New Password Security mode Authentication for configuration O Full authentication Email Notification Settings O SSL and full authentication 4 Telnet Access enabled Network System Telnet Security enabled Notified Applications Console Interface Menu v Access Control SNMP Time Save modified settings Save Fimware Upload 3 Figure 35 Access Control Page Configurable access control settings are Enter New Manager Login The login user name This text field limited to ten characters enables secure access and modification of pages Default value is admin Configuring the Card Help Computer Room Enter New Password This text field limited to ten characters enables secure access to Configuration menu pages Default value is admin e Confirm New Password Re enter the new password e Security mode Manages the various authentication methods for page access Authentication for configuration Only the configuration pages are protected by user name and password Full authentication All pages are protected by a user name and pass
56. e is the part of the fully qualified domain name that follows the host name and is used by the DNS The default value of the two parameters comprising the fully qualified domain name ups domain com e IPv6 Enabled Authorizes choose Enabled IPv6 support Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 37 Configuring the Card e IPv6 Auto Config Enabled Authorizes choose Enabled the card to obtain configuration of IPv6 parameters from an IPv6 router In this case no IPv6 parameters are editable IPv6 Address 1 If Auto Config is enabled this field displays the first IPv6 address built from the IPv6 router not editable If Auto Config is not enabled this field is editable and allows users to set a static IPv6 address Prefix length If Auto Config is enabled this field displays the prefix received from the router not editable If Auto Config is not enabled this field is editable and allows setting a prefix IPv6 Gateway If Auto Config is enabled this field is empty and not editable If Auto Config is not enabled this field is editable and allows users to set the default gateway IPv6 Local Address Displays the IP local address of the card built from the MAC address This field is not editable This field is always available when the IPv6 is enabled IPv6 Address 2 If Auto Config is enabled this field displays the second IPv6 address built from the
57. e percentage of load at UPS output e Battery Capacity Percentage of charge available in the battery e Battery Remaining time min Estimate of the remaining backup time The save frequency of these values 60 seconds by default is defined on the System page see System Settings on page 39 Approximately 435 time stamps can be stored on the card When the system exceeds this threshold the oldest time stamps are deleted automatically Save Log enables you to open or save all saved values in comma separated values CSV format compatible Excel type spreadsheets with Microsoft Clear Log enables you to delete all records Enter the user name and password to validate this action Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 31 Event Log System Log Configuring the Card Select Event Log from the menu bar to view logged events see Figure 25 The card can save up to 435 events When this threshold is exceeded the system deletes the oldest event when a new one occurs Save Log enables you to save values in CSV format Clear Log enables you to delete all records Enter the admin user name and password to validate this action NOTE See Table 9 and Table 10 starting on page 24 for a list of managed alarms E T N Powering Business Worldwide UPS UPS Properties UPS Control Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters Logs and Notification Measurements Event
58. ed The Eaton Pulsar MIB trap access path is 1 3 6 1 4 1 705 1 Table 23 Eaton Pulsar MIB MGE MIB Objects MIB Object SNMP Format upsmgldentFamilyName String 1 1 0 upsmgldentModelName String 1 2 0 upsmgldentFirmwareVersion String 1 4 0 upsmgldentSerialNumber String 1 7 0 upsmgConfigLowBatteryTime seconds 4 7 0 upsmgConfigLowBatteryLevel 4 8 0 upsmgConfigAutoRestart 1 yes 2 no 4 9 0 upsmgConfigVARating VA 4 12 0 upsmgBatteryRemainingTime seconds 5 1 0 upsmgBatteryLevel 5 2 0 upsmgBatteryVoltage deciVolts 5 5 0 upsmgBatteryCurrent deciAmps 5 6 0 upsmgBatteryFaultBattery 1 yes 2 no 5 9 0 upsmgBatteryReplacement 1 yes 2 no 5 11 0 upsmgBatteryLowBattery 1 yes 2 no 5 14 0 upsmgBatteryChargerFault 1 yes 2 no 5 15 0 upsmgBatteryLowCondition 1 yes 2 no 5 16 0 upsmg nputPhaseNum 6 1 0 mginputVoltage_1 DeciVolts 6 2 1 2 1 0 mginputVoltage_2 DeciVolts 6 2 1 2 2 0 mginputVoltage_3 DeciVolts 6 2 1 2 3 0 mginputFrequency_1 DeciHz 6 2 1 3 1 0 mginputFrequency_2 DeciHz 6 2 1 3 2 0 mginputFrequency_3 DeciHz 6 2 1 3 3 0 mginputMinimumVoltage 6 2 1 4 0 mginputMaximumVoltage 6 2 1 5 0 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 66 Table 23 Eaton Pulsar MIB MGE MIB Objects Continued
59. emoteTempBad 7 40 0 xupsRemoteHumidityBad 7 41 0 xupsAlarmOutputBad 7 42 0 xupsAlarmAwaitingPower 7 43 0 xupsOnMaintenanceBypass 7 44 0 xupsTestBatteryStatus Integer 8 2 0 xupsLastGeneralTest Integer 8 3 0 xupsLastGeneralTestResult Intege 8 4 0 xupsConfigOutputVoltage RMS Volts 10 1 0 xupsConfigInputVoltage RMS Volts 10 2 0 xupsConfigOutputWatts Watts 10 3 0 xupsConfigOutputFreq 0 1 Hertz 10 4 0 xupsConfigDateAndTime String 10 5 0 xupsConfigLowOutputVoltageLimit RMS Volts 10 6 0 xupsConfigHighOutputVoltageLimit RMS Volts 10 7 0 xupsConfigInstallDate String 10 8 0 xupsTopologyType Integer 13 1 0 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality MIB Objects 65 Table 22 PowerMIB Objects Continued MIB Object SNMP Format xupsTopoMachineCode Integer 13 2 0 xupsTopoUnitNumber Integer 13 3 0 xupsTopoPowerStrategy Integer 13 4 0 Eaton Pulsar MIB This section contains an overview of MIB defini e Eaton Pulsar MIB MGE MIB e Eaton Pulsar MIB MGE MIB for an Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP The Network Card MS implements the reduced Eaton Pulsar MIB MGE MIB only the objects listed in Table 23 and Table 24are managed The entire MIB description is available at www eaton com powerquality ions for the following MIB files MIB Objects Table 24 lists objects that are managed if there is an optional EMP install
60. ess xxx xx xxx 1 Wait while your new configuration is saved Reset the card to enable the new configuration Figure 47 Modify Network Settings Set Ethernet speed To change the network speed see Figure 48 Restart the card to activate the new parameters Set the Ethernet speed 1 Automatic 2 10 MBit 1 New Ethernet speed Automatic Wait while the new setting Is saved Reset the card to enable the new configuration Figure 48 Ethernet Speed Settings Option 3 Set Login Password to Default Select menu item 3 to return the password to the default admin Wait for the confirmation message see Figure 49 The card is now accessible using the Web with the default password admin but you must restart the card to save the new password Login Password has successfully been set Figure 49 Default Password Confirmation Message Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 72 Operation and Maintenance Option 4 Return to Default Configuration Select menu item 4 to restore the parameters to the factory default configuration see Card Defaults on page 5 Wait for the confirmation message see Figure 50 Restart the card to save the default parameters Configuration has been set to default one You must Reset the card Figure 50 Default Configuration Confirmation Message Upgrading the Firmware You can update the
61. ettings Sensor Port f Ethernet Figure 4 Installing the EMP Connecting the Card To connect the card to the computer and start the configuration 1 Plug the RJ 45 end of the supplied serial cable into the Settings Sensor port on the card see Figure 5 NOTE You can set the card parameters through the Settings Sensor port even if the O network is not connected The Ethernet port on the card does not work for configuration Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 7 Getting Started 2 Plug the other end of the serial cable into the serial COM port on the computer 3 Connect an active Ethernet cable not supplied to the Ethernet port on the Network Card MS see Figure 5 Wait approximately two minutes until the UPS Data LED flashes regularly indicating normal operation Ethernet Port Settings Sensor Port an YO SIN Sees Rae y E FS OS YI ES E ae SAA Ethernet Figure 5 Connecting the Card Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Getting Started Configuring the Card To configure the card 1 Verify that the serial cable supplied is connected to the card s Settings Sensor port and the computer s COM port 2 Open your terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal 3 Select the serial connection such as COM1 4 Set the serial line to 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit
62. for a generator Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 51 Chapter 4 Overview Using the Telnet SSH CLI Interface This chapter describes how to use the Telnet Secure Shell SSH Command Line Interface CLI Telnet SSH CLI interface to access the Network Card MS Telnet is a terminal emulation protocol you can use to access and configure the parameters for the Network Card MS Telnet is not a secure protocol but when used with SSH the connection is secure A MENU interface that groups the configuration parameters in pre defined menus for easy navigation A CLI that allows direct access to the individual configuration parameters Telnet access to the Network Card MS is enabled by default with SSH security enabled and the MENU interface selected Session Constraints Up to five sessions with the Network Card MS may be open at one time Each open session must have the same protocol configuration You cannot open sessions with different protocols Table 11 lists possible session protocol configurations Table 11 Session Protocol Configurations Security Interface TELNET MENU TELNET CLI SSH MENU SSH CLI NOTE Default setting Available Settings Most of the configuration parameters available through the Web interface are also available through the Telnet SSH CLI interface For a detailed explanation of each parameter default and possible values see
63. ge Figure 13 shows the different areas and features of the card s Web page The UPS Properties page is the home page that displays after you log on to the Web interface Link to Help E gt Te N a Network Card MS Powering Business Worldwide m jurs UPS Properties Help UPS Properties UPS Control Powerware 9130 700 Weekly Schedule Computer Room Shutdown Parameters Logs and Notification Measurements Event Log System Log Email Notification UPS Status e Power source AC Power Settings E CEE Network Output load level 0 System Master On Notified Applications output Group on sees Access Control o Group2 On Time l Firmware Upload Battery Battery load level Ts 100 Charging Remaining backup time 8h25mn48s Battery status Fault Last update 2009 09 24 15 35 54 Menu Bar Figure 13 Navigating the Card s Web Page The menu bar to the left of the page contains links to the card s additional pages for status information and configuration options Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 13 Configuring the Card Logging In By default the user name and password are both admin see Figure 14 Connect to Network Management Card User name admin Password econo Remember my password Figure 14 Login Window Both the user name and password fields accept a maximum of ten characters After five minutes have elapsed without activ
64. gle phase UPS see Figure 24 Configuring the Card E T N UPS UPS Properties UPS Control Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters Logs and Notification Measurements Event Log System Log Email Notification Settings Network System Notified Applications Access Control Time Firmware Upload Powering Business Worldwide Measurements Evolution 650 2009 05 14 2009 0511 4 2009 0511 4 2009 0511 4 2009 0511 4 2009 0511 4 2009 0511 4 2009 0511 4 2009 0511 4 2009 0511 4 Time 18 48 04 18 49 04 18 50 04 18 51 04 18 52 04 18 53 04 18 54 04 18 55 04 18 56 04 18 57 04 AC MHormal Network Card MS AC Output Voltage Frequency Voltage Frequency Power kVA 50 0 238 239 238 238 238 238 238 239 238 240 50 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 Load level 10 NA EN ECA REA E Capacity 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Help Computer Room Battery Remaining time mn 34 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 Figure 24 Measurements Page The following measurements are saved and time stamped AC Normal Voltage Value of the utility voltage supplying the UPS AC Normal Frequency Value of the utility frequency supplying the UPS AC Output Voltage Value of the UPS output voltage AC Output Frequency Value of the UPS output frequency AC Output Power kVA Value of the UPS output power AC Output Load level Value of th
65. he Card Shutdown Parameters Select Shutdown Parameters from the menu bar to view and configure UPS operating parameters in battery mode and for power restoration see Figure 23 E T N Network Card MS Powering Business Worldwide UPS Shutdown Parameters Help UPS Properties Pulsar 700 Computer Room UPS Control Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters Output On battery System Shutdown Restart Logs and Notification Shutdown Measurements if Remaining li 2 1180 sec wae Event Log time under Shutdown duration 120 sec If Sect E e i i at exceeds A SystemLog Master if Capacity under 20 Email Notification W after 4 min Settings Switch Off e E Switch On _ after 11920 sec Shutdown duration 120 sec after 0 sec Network pz ia J Groupi System if Capacity under 0 Notified Applications Access Control o Switch Off f Switch On Time after it 920 sec Shutdown duration 120 sec after 0 sec Group2 f Firmware Upload E if Capacity under 0 Show advanced parameters Save modified settings Figure 23 Shutdown Parameters Page Advanced Parameters Shown Click Show advanced parameters to display additional parameters for adjusting specific thresholds related to the percentage of remaining battery charge level The Output column allows you to name each receptacle maximum 20 characters Since priority is given to the main receptacle the card c
66. he card s IP address in the address bar The home page displays see Figure 12 Te N E a Powering Business Worldwide UPS UPS Properties UPS Properties UPS Control Powerware 9130 700 Weekly Schedule Computer Room Shutdown Parameters Logs and Notification Measurements Event Log System Log Email Notification UPS Status y Power source Settings Network Output load level System Notified Applications Output Access Control Time Firmware Upload Battery Battery load level Remaining backup time Battery status Last update 2009 09 24 15 35 54 Network Card MS AC Power Master croup croup CTT 6h25mn 485 Fault 100 Charging Help Figure 12 Home Page Continue to Chapter 3 Configuring the Card on page 13 for additional configuration options Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Chapter3 Configuring the Card This chapter explains e Navigating the card s Web page e Understanding UPS properties e UPS power management e Understanding UPS measurements Event log and System log e Configuring e mail notification e Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP options and managing from an SNMP network management system NMS Setting up access control Setting the date and time Setting environmental thresholds O NOTE You must be logged in as admin to configure the card Navigating the Card s Web Pa
67. ies outside the intranet If the timer server fails an error message displays at the top of the page 5 Click Save to connect with the server and set the date and time NOTE1 After startup if the card is in manual mode or if no NTP server was reached the card initializes at 00 00 01 01 1970 NOTE 2 f the card is installed in a UPS that supports time stamping the card s time is automatically synchronized with that of the UPS Environmental Monitoring Probe The EMP is an optional accessory that measures temperature and humidity through two external contacts The EMP is connected with a standard network cable to the Network Card MS Sensors port The card automatically detects the EMP presence The Network Card MS Web page displays an Environment section on the menu bar with the following items e Status e Settings e Log EMP characteristics e Temperature measurement from 0 to 70 C with 1 C accuracy umidity measurement from 0 to 100 with 6 accuracy H e Time stamped minimum and maximum readings for temperature and humidity C hoice of temperature readings in Celsius or Fahrenheit e High and low thresholds hysteresis and offset that are adjustable through the Web interface Option of including notification of status changes by e mail SMS or SNMP trap e Position detection of two dry contacts maximum sensor contact distance 20m Name and status of each configurable contact e Recording of events
68. ification Measurements Subnet Mask 255 255 xxx 0 Event Log System Log Gateway Address XXX XX XXX Email Notification Hostname ups Settings Domain Name ups domain com Network System M pv6 Enabled Notified Applications V py Auto Contig Enabled Access Control SIMP PvE Address 1 2 001 30XXXXXXXAXXX XXFF FEFD FFXX Time Firmware Upload Prefix length z IPv6 Gateway IPv6 Local Address FEXX XXX XXFF FEFD FFXX IPv6 Address 2 1789 XXX XXX XXXAXXX XXFF FEFD FFXX Firmware Upload Enabled y Primary DNS Server IPv4 or IPv6 XXX XXX XXX 25 Secondary DNS Server XXX XXX XXX 27 SMTP Server for Email Notification ismtpserver T SMTP server authentication Save modified settings Save Figure 30 Network Settings Page Configurable network settings are e IP Address Indicates the IP address of the card Subnet Mask Indicates the mask of the subnet of your network e Gateway Address Provides the IP address of the gateway to access the stations located outside the card s subnet Hostname Indicates the card host name The host name is the first part of the fully qualified domain name used by the DNS Since the card does not support NetBIOS protocol the host name is sent to DNS only if the DHCP server sends the host name with the new IP address This mechanism is described in the update of the DNS protocol RFC 2136 Domain Name Indicates the domain to which the card belongs The domain nam
69. ime Zone GMT Casablanca Greenwich Mean TIME Dublin Lisbon London v European Daylight Savings Time Save modified settings Figure 37 Setting Time Page To set the date and time 1 Click Time from the menu bar to open the Setting Time page 2 To manually set the date and time select Set manually and enter values in the Date and Time fields and click Save Maximum drift is 2 min month 3 To have the time automatically set by the Network Shutdown Module NSM or the Enterprise Power Manager EPM select Accept automatic update from NSM or EPM 4 To synchronize the time with the NTP server select Synchronize with NTP server Selecting this option enables a connection with a time server available on either the company s internal network or the Web This server communicates GMT time Enter the IP address or host name of the time server e Select the time zone for your geographic area from the list e European Economic Community EEC countries only Select European Daylight Savings Time The time automatically adjusts to summer and winter time changes Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 47 Configuring the Card The time is updated every five hours to minimize any time drift After two attempts if the NTP server is not accessible the card shifts to manual mode The card uses the NTP protocol UDP 123 port The firewall must be set to transmit quer
70. io saratia a SEER RY a DR a ee ee 17 WPS Status CONS 44 ne asl a win Mle doe dah a pela a diag bles dence Bate dey 17 URS Status BSE cece eo tae Bbc ta a doch ep aaah lt Docc a ethene aa 22 WRS Status a A Legian ds Ae 22 View Current Alarmas 23 View U PS and Card Information ss 205 24 62846 lt wid tie A A oe ht dd 26 UPS Contiol om rai dt Res Sh sate aad desk Eaten ates nd aR ate an dai 27 UPS Weekly Schedule Programming 25 405 sees A a Le a el 28 Shutdown Parameters sok cos dare eh he nackte Reg gate etre ake rise te Mad ee E 29 WPS Shutdowni Mast n 4 0 cee as awh doe asad aoa Py hata aG ee ae oe ae 30 Load Segments Shutdown Group 1 and Group 2 2 eee 30 Measures ean hy cate Gated id Ode woes ti ether Picea lo A wees 31 A SS NR 32 E E RAP RRR RS Behe RG PYRE DAT a SEAWEED A eae AOR BS 32 Noticas ta eho tate pita he its Re oi Mane eR A ti ge 33 E Mail Notifications zpena ete oD Baa tle BAAR REA yt Bea ett 33 E Mail Message Settings ee cae ele a gee a ee ot ish ee dvs ei teas 35 Sending Text MESSAGES eee i a eect Mane eee le lt ti Gy Ea be mide veg E E Eaa 36 Network Settings ss is a es a bbe Bi Ree a eed 37 SVSLSIMSOTUMG Sitti A Maaa Tarp a EE Mota Sed depa 39 NotifiGG AppliGatlons iii ia Bie Sa howe Ole Masia ee lea bales Gag Ea 40 Central Shutdown Gontiguratiom oia ci eid este ae dala ee ad aw oat ag aad ee be 42 Access Controles 4 tas o Dad ov de OSPR Os es Ode ee eee Peta Goes Re ke 43 SNMPiS ttingS eden xcs rada
71. iption Logs and Notification 1970 01 01 00 00 41 Time synchronized by NSM or EPM with 2009 05 08 13 57 24 166 99 170 10 Measurements Event Log 2009 05 08 13 57 28 Network Management Card startup gt System Log 2009 05 08 13 58 09 Network Management Card startup en 20090508 14 00 02 Network Management Card startup 2009 05 08 14 00 45 Network Management Card startup Settings Network 2009 05 08 14 02 47 Time synchronized by NSM or EPM with 2009 05 08 14 56 26 166 99 170 10 System 2009 05 08 14 56 31 Network Management Card startup Notified Applications 2009 05 08 18 01 23 Network Management Card startup Access Control Time 2009 05 08 18 02 04 Network Management Card startup Firmware Upload 2009 05 08 18 05 10 Network Management Card startup 20090508 18 38 59 Network Management Card startun Figure 26 System Log Page E Mail Notification The card can redirect UPS alarms to an e mail server to distribute information to the appropriate recipients The format of these e mail messages is compatible with mobile telephone transfer systems using the short message service SMS standard for text messaging O NOTE A third party application is required to convert e mail messages to SMS Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev1 www eaton com powerquality 33 Configuring the Card Select Email Notification from the menu bar to configure e mail recipients see Figure 27 E Ne
72. ity on the Web page or if the browser is closed and reopened you must re enter the user name and password An error in either field results in rejection of the requested action such as save page access or card reboot After three unsuccessful login attempts you must restart the browser Both the user name and password fields are encrypted with an MD5 type algorithm ensuring total security See Option 3 Set Login Password to Default on page 72 to reset the password Optimizing Browser Performance To view status changes on the UPS in real time configure the browser so that it automatically refreshes all the objects on the current page For example if you are using Internet Explorer 1 Go to Tools gt Internet Options gt General gt Temporary Internet files gt Settings 2 Select Every visit to the page 3 Click OK to close the Settings window and then click OK again to close the Internet Options window Online Help The Network Card MS s online Help provides information on all main menu items O NOTE The Help is in English only Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 14 To access Help 1 Click Help The Help page opens see Figure 15 Configuring the Card 2 Select a Help topic from the menu bar The corresponding Help content displays on the right ETN Powering Business Worldwide UPS UPS Properties 3 UPS Control Weekly Schedule
73. l indirect incidental or consequential damages whatsoever The total cumulative liability of Company hereunder whether the claims are based in contract including indemnity in tort including negligence or strict liability or otherwise shall not exceed the price of the Product on which such liability is based Company shall not be responsible for failure to provide service or parts due to causes beyond Company s reasonable control 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 inspecti
74. must use authentication and NOT privacy to access to SNMP variables Auth Priv the user must use authentication and privacy to access to SNMP variables The Read Write Password Allows administrators to specify a new password for the Read Write User Its length must range between 8 and 24 characters and use only letters numbers and lt gt amp _ symbols The Notification username Allows administrators to specify the username field for SNMPv3 notifications IThis field has to be defined in the applications that recieved those notifications Save Saves any modifications Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 46 Configuring the Card Date and Time You can set the card s date and time manually or set it to synchronize with the NTP server from the Setting Time page see Figure 37 E T N Network Card MS Powering Business Worldwide UPS Setting time Help UPS Properties Evolution 650 Computer Room UPS Control Weekly Schedule Current date and time Shutdown Parameters Date yyyyAmm dd 2009 0515 Time hh mm ss 00 56 10 Logs and Notification Measurements Event Log Setting time System Log O set manually Email Notification s Date yyyy mmida 2009 0515 Stings Time hhimm ss 00 56 10 Network System N tifediappiications Accept automatic update from NSM or EPM Access Control Time emean Utne O Synchronize with NTP server Hostname ntpserver T
75. n On Delay Shutdowen Parameters master Don none Mi 0 sec 0 sec o _sec Logs and Notification Measurements croupt Bon none x o seo 0 sec o sec Event Log z E E System Log Group2 o On None x o sec o sec 0 sec Email Notification a Network System Notified Applications Access Control Time Firmware Upload Figure 21 UPS Control Page The UPS Control page enables triggering of startup and shutdown sequences for the UPS main output and load segments The status of each output displays by a icon associated with the Off label red icon or On label green icon The shutdown sequences allow time for the registered servers to shut down without losing data see Shutdown Parameters on page 29 The Master has priority over the load segments Shutdown of the Master causes the load segments to shut down Load segments can be started only if the Master is on The list in the Control column displays the following commands which are initialized by clicking Execute These commands include e Safe power down Immediately launches a sequence to switch off output power The command shuts down the supplied systems while the shutdown sequence runs then switches off the output e Safe power down amp reboot Immediately launches a sequence to switch off and then restore output power It shuts down the powered systems during the shutdown sequence and then switches off the output Finally it launches the restart sequen
76. n com powerquality or http tools ietf org for a description of the MIB The UPS MIB access path is 1 3 6 1 2 1 33 The Network Card MS implements the full Eaton MIB PowerMIB including alarm tables The Eaton traps are sent The Eaton MIB access path Is 1 3 6 1 4 1 534 Table 22 is an abbreviated list of objects from the PowerMIB The UPS output load segment controls objects and the entire MIB description is available at http powerquality eaton com Support SoftwareDrivers Table 22 PowerMIB Objects MIB Object SNMP Format Add path xupsidentManufacturer String 1 1 0 xupsidentModel String 1 2 0 xupsidentSoftwareVersion String 1 3 0 xupsldentOemCode Integer 1 4 0 xupsBatTimeRemaining Seconds 2 1 0 xupsBatVoltage Volts DC 2 2 0 xupsBatCurrent Amps DC 2 3 0 xupsBatCapacity Percent 2 4 0 xupsBatteryAbmStatus Integer 2 5 0 xupsBatteryLastReplacedDate String 2 6 0 xupsInputFrequency 0 1 Hertz 3 1 0 xupsInputLineBads Integer 13 2 0 xupsInputNumPhases Integer 3 3 0 xupsInputTable 3 4 0 xupsInputPhase Integer 13 41 13 xupsInputVoltage RMS Volts 3 4 1 2 xupsInputCurrent RMS Amps 3 4 1 3 x xupsInputWatts Watts 3 4 1 4 x xupsInputSource Integer 3 5 0 xupsDuallnputStatus Integer 3 6 0 xupsSecondarylnputWatch Integer 3 7 0 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 63 Table
77. o 49 characters This field does not appear on any other Web page By default the value is Computer Room Manager e UPS Location Enables users to enter a description limited to 31 characters of the physical location of the UPS in your installation for example Computer Room E1 C066 This text displays on the home page By default its value is Computer Room e Default Language Enables initialization of the browser language at card connection Select one of the available languages English French German Italian Spanish Portuguese Chinese Simplified Japanese Korean Chinese Traditional Russian or Czech To change the language of the Web interface pages restart your browser after modification e History log interval sec Enables users to specify a measurement save period Values are from 5 to 99999 seconds 60 seconds by default e Environment log interval sec Enables users to specify the temperature and humidity measurement save period Values are from 60 to 99999 seconds 300 seconds by default e Save Saves any modifications Reset Communication Enables users to perform a remote reboot of the card without modifying the configuration Specifying this action is required for any changes you made on the Network Settings page To ensure security this operation requires admin user name and password e Factory Reset Enables users to restore the default configuration of all the card s parameters If the Keep TCP IP pa
78. old Hysteresis Offset HighNotify LowNotify HighShutdown LowShutdown Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 61 Using the Telnet SSH CLI Interface Table 21 Environment Commands Continued Example gt getHum Offset setHum To modify a humidity setting Syntax setHum option option2 Options HighThreshold xx LowThreshold xx Hysteresis xx 0 5 Offset xx 5 5 HighNotify 0 1 0 No 1 Yes LowNotify 0 1 0 No 1 Yes HighShutdown 0 1 0 No 1 Yes NOTE 1 LowShutdown 0 1 0 No 1 Yes NOTE 1 Example gt setHum HighNotify 0 Comments NOTE 1 Writing enabled only if the notification is enabled getInputl or getinput2 To read input setting Syntax getInput1 option option2 Options iName State 0 Description State 0 Notify State 0 Shutdown State 1 Description State 1 Notify State 1 Shutdown Example gt getInputl Name getInputl or serlnput2 To modify input setting Syntax setInput option1 option2 Options Name xx xx State 0 Description xx xx State 0 Notify 0 1 O No 1 Yes State 0 Shutdown 0 1 0 No 1 Yes State 1 Description xx xx State 1 Notify 0 1 O No 1 Yes NOTE 1 State 1 Shutdown 0 1 0 No 1 Yes NOTE 1 Example gt setInputl State 0 Label Door open State 0 Notify 1 Comments NOTE
79. on 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 call 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 Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 83
80. onfiguring the Card e Message text Allows a maximum of 255 characters As shown in Figure 30 the body of the e mail message contains Message text The date and time of the event as saved in the log URL of the card enabling a direct link with the card to be established Attachments as configured for the e mail recipients Duplication of the subject if configured From ups domain com Sent Wed 4 22 2009 3 41 PM To Ce Subject Network Card MS Test Message Attachments a RAMO_LOGS_LogUpsMesure csv 4 KB Network Card MS Test Message Date 2009 04 03 URL http xxx xx xxx 102 Type your own text here Figure 29 E Mail Message Example Sending Text Messages The card can redirect UPS alarms to an e mail server The format of these e mail messages is compatible with mobile telephone E mail SMS transfer systems used by Internet Service Providers ISPs The format to be used depends on the service provider NOTE A third party application is required to convert e mail messages to SMS Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 36 Configuring the Card Network Settings Select Network from the menu bar to configure the network parameters of the card and authorize the remote upgrade of the embedded system see Figure 30 UPS Properties Pulsar 1000 RT2 Computer Room UPS Control Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters A Enabled E IP address AE Logs and Hot
81. oth cards will launch the secure shutdown of all servers NOTE Whether the shutdown parameter values on both cards are the same or different the shutdown of the protected servers will be executed safely Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 79 Chapter8 Specifications This chapter lists the technical specifications in Table 28 Table 28 Network Card MS Specifications Network Connection 10 100BaseT RJ 45 network connector UPS Protocol Eaton UPS proprietary protocol Network Protocols DHCP DNS HTTP HTTPS NTP SMTP SNMP v1 SNMP v3 TCP IP Supported SNMP MIBs MIB II IETF UPS MIB Eaton Pulsar MIB MGE MIB Eaton MIB PowerMIB Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 10 C to 70 C 14 F to 158 F Ambient Humidity 90 RH maximum without condensation Power Consumption 1 5 watts maximum Size Lx W x H 132 mm 66 mm 42 mm 5 2 x 2 6 x 1 6 Weight 70g 2 5 oz EMC Statements Safety for ATI IEC EN 60950 1 2002 EMC EN 61000 6 2 2002 EN 61000 6 3 2002 IEC EN 62040 2 2002 For European directives Low voltage 2006 95 EEC EMC 89 336 EEC and 93 68 EEC RoHS NOTE Not limited to the listed network protocols 100 compatible Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 80 Chapter 9 Service and Suppo
82. ound 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 notice of the warranty claim In such case the End User must return at Company s expense the defective Warranted Item to Company in the same packaging as the replacement Warranted Item received by the End User or as otherwise instructed by Company If Company does not receive the defective Warranted Item 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 WARRAN
83. p time remaining is less Less Than than the set value the shutdown sequence starts Shutdown Duration Duration in seconds required for the system protected by the protection application to shut down The protection application transmits its own shutdown duration to the Network Card MS Based on these values maximum shutdown duration of all subscribed customer systems the card sends the delayed shutdown order to the UPS Figure 52 shows the shutdown sequence Shutdown 100 Shutdown If Remaining Capacity Under Shutdown Duration 0 Start of the Utility Failure Shutdown Sequence UPS Shut Off Z ee 1 i i Shutdown After 1 gt Battery Capacity i Delay Before i y 1 y 1 Card Parameters UPS Parameters Figure 52 Shutdown Sequence Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev1 www eaton com powerquality Shutdown 75 Shutdown Load Segments Some UPSs are equipped with load segments which are always dependent on the UPS s master Shutdown of the master initiates a shutdown of the load segments usually two load segments Refer to the UPS user s guide for the location of the load segments Figure 53 shows a graph of the shutdown sequence for the load segments The following notations are used to identify these receptacles Main Output Main Load Segment 1 1 Load Segment 2 2 Utility Start Shutdown Start Shutdown Utility Failure Load Segment 1 Main Ou
84. perties Shutdown Parameters TE Logs and Notification A Measurements f Event Log ia System Log Email Notification Settings UPS Network System Notified Applications Access Control Time Firmware Upload UPS Control Q Powerware 9120 2000 Weekly Schedule Pune Alarm Time 2009 05 15 09 41 41 2009 0515 09 41 41 2009 05 15 09 41 47 2009 05 15 09 41 47 2009 0515 09 41 47 2009 0511 5 09 41 47 Network Card MS Help Alarm Description Severity Normal AC switch Q1 open Normal AC NOK Normal AC frequency out of tolerance Normal AC voltage out of tolerance Normal AC voltage too low UPS on battery PPPPP PE Figure 19 UPS Alarms Display Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 9 Table 8 lists the www eaton com powerquality 23 Table 8 Security Levels Configuring the Card Icon Red A Yellow 9 Gray Table 9 UPS Alarms Alarm On Alarm Off Battery fuse blown Battery fuse OK No Battery Battery present Battery temperature fault Battery temperature OK Battery charger fault Battery charger OK Battery fault Battery OK MAX charger voltage fault Charger voltage OK MIN charger voltage fault Charger voltage OK Charger temperature fault Charger temperature OK Rectifier fault Rectifier OK Chopper fault Chopper OK Normal AC frequency out of tolerance Norm
85. pplication connects through TCP protocol Remove Enables the user to remove selected applications NetWatch the application will disappear and then automatically re subscribe and reappear on the Notified Applications page i NOTE If you apply Remove to a protection application Network Shutdown Module or Utility failure Test Tests to verify that the selected application can be reached over the network two alarms are sent spaced 60 seconds apart Utility failure Utility restored Shutdown Test Tests to simulate a UPS end of discharge operation It enables an easy check to see if the server protection works correctly No intervention on the UPS is required The selected applications process the simultaneous alarms and perform an actual shutdown sequence A WARNING The Shutdown Test generates an actual shutdown sequence of servers on which the Network Shutdown Module application is running Modify NMS Enables users to modify the SNMP trap receiver information Add NMS Enables users to add an SNMP trap receiver to the Notified Application list Selecting either Add NMS or Modify NMS opens a new window with the following configurable parameters Application Name Hostname or IP Address Protocol SNMP protocol version Disabled V1 V3 or V1 amp V3 Trap Community only used in V1 MIB filter by default the selected MIB filter corresponds to UPS brand Pulsar or Powerware Eaton Network Card MS User s
86. ption Resets the card Network settings MAC address IP address and other Configures the network parameters and authorizes remote upgrades parameters SMTP menu Host name and other Configures the SMTP server parameters SNMP menu Version and other Configures the SNMP versions v1 and v3 parameters Trap receivers Receiver 1 Host name Protocol and Lists the stations receiving traps and configures the traps Receiver 2 other parameters foreach Maximum of three Receiver 3 receiver System settings UPS contact UPS Customizes information on the UPS Properties pages location and other parameters Shutdown settings Outlet 1 main or Name and other Defines the UPS behavior during a shutdown master parameters for each outlet Outlet 2 Outlet 3 Access control Login Password and other parameters Configures secure access to the card Date and Time Date Hour and other parameters Sets the date and time Environment settings Temperature Humidity Input 1 Input 2 High threshold settings for temperature and humidity as well as identifiers for inputs Defines the settings for environmental sensors Set login password to default Resets the login and password to the defaults Default configuration Resets all parameters to their defaults and restarts the card Using the CLI Interface The Command Line Interface CLI allows direct access to
87. quential Startup You can delay receptacle power on to reduce inrush currents on startup or to sequence the startup of several devices Load segment startup after a given time is based on startup of the main receptacle Extended Power Outage Shutdown Initiated by the Shutdown Timer Shutdown After During battery backup time the Shutdown Timer of the Network Card MS is reached After a user defined backup time period see Shutdown Parameters on page 29 the shutdown of all servers is initiated followed by the UPS shutdown depending on its configuration The UPS restarts when utility power is restored depending on its configuration Shutdown duration Maximum value of shutdown times of the protection application subscribed to the card This value is updated each time a client subscribes or unsubscribes Figure 54 shows a graph of a shutdown initiated by the Shutdown Timer Utility Start Shutdown Start Shutdown Utility Failure Output 1 Main Output Restore Utility Main Output o Shutdown Duration Shutdown After 1 Main Output 1 NetWatch NSM 1 on Main Output pome Shutdown After 1 I Output 1 I 1 Shutdown Duration Output 1 NetWatch NSM 2 on Output 1 Figure 54 Shutdown Initiated by Shutdown Timer Extended Power Outage Shutdown Initiated by the Low Battery Power Message When the Low battery power criterion is displayed the UPS is shut off after taking into account the shu
88. rameters checkbox is selected the IP address subnet mask gateway and BOOTP DHCP retain their values To ensure security this operation requires admin user name and password By default user name and password are both admin Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 39 Configuring the Card Notified Applications Use the Notified Applications page to e Display network management system NMS applications set to receive notifications from the card All applications and their main parameters display e Add an NMS to notified applications e Test the operation of a notified application NOTE Network Shutdown Module and NetWatch on protected server boot are protection O applications that subscribe automatically to the Notified Applications list see Protection Applications on page 74 for more information Select Notified Applications from the menu bar to open the Notified Applications page see Figure 32 E TeN Network Card MS Powering Business Worldwide UPS Notified Applications Help UPS Properties Pulsar 700 Computer Room UPS Control Hostname or asg z Shutdown Shutdown e fs Weekly Schedule ur IP Address Application Name Output Configuration duration sec after min Connected Shutdown Parameters 4 VIMA PUNE Sptoown Module Master CENTRALIZED 120 Logs and Notification Measurements Event Log Select the applications to be removed System Log e EAN Sele
89. results in 02 30 and sending 02 46 results in 03 00 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 6 So Enviroment Commands Using the Telnet SSH CLI Interface Use environment commands to define settings for environmental sensors see Table 21 Table 21 Environment Commands Syntax getEnv To read an environment setting getEnv option1 Options Name Example gt getEnv Name setEnv To modify an environment setting Syntax setEnv option1 Options Name Xx xx Example gt setEnv Name sensor getTemp To read a temperature setting Syntax getTemp option1 option2 Options Unit HighThreshold LowThreshold Hysteresis Offset HighNotify LowNotify HighShutdown LowShutdown Example gt getTemp Unit setTemp To modify a temperature setting Syntax setTemp option option2 Options Unit C K HighThreshold xx LowThreshold xx Hysteresis xx 0 5 Offset xx 5 5 HighNotify 0 1 0 No 1 Yes LowNotify 0 1 0 No 1 Yes HighShutdown 0 1 0 No 1 Yes NOTE 1 LowShutdown 0 1 0 No 1 Yes NOTE 1 Example gt setTemp Unit C Comments NOTE 1 Writing enabled only if the notification is enabled getHum To read a humidity setting Syntax getHum option1 option2 Options HighThreshold LowThresh
90. ribe each item in detail E T N Powering Business Worldwide UPS UPS Properties UPS Control Weekly Schedule Shutdown Parameters Logs and Notification Measurements Event Log System Log Email Notification Settings Network System Notified Applications Access Control Time Firmware Upload Network Card MS UPS Properties Powerware 9130 700 Computer Room ssas 3 Power source AC Power Output load level HEE Master Output croup Group2 Battery Battery load level AO Remaining backup time 6h25mn48s Battery status Fault Last update 2009 09 24 15 51 05 Help AC Output Voltage 230 V Current 00A Frequency 50 0 Hz Load level 0 Apparent Power O OkVA 0 100 Charging UPS Status L ist Figure 18 UPS Status List Default UPS Status View Shown Table 6 UPS Status List Item Description UPS Status Default view Provides essential information about the power status of the UPS UPS Alarms Displays a list of current alarms About Your UPS Provides information about the model and firmware version of the UPS and the card UPS Status The UPS Status view displays the following basic information about power and output see Table 7 Power source Indicates whether power comes from the utility or from the UPS battery Output load level Indicates the power percentage used at UPS output e Output Indicates whether the individual
91. ring Business Worldwide UPS UPS Properties UPS Properties UPS Control Powerware 9130 700 Weekly Schedule Computer Room Shutdown Parameters Logs and Notification Measurements Event Log System Log Email Notification UPS Name Settings Network UPS Part Number System UPS Serial Number Notified Applications Access Control UPS Technical Level System Technical Level Time Firmware Revision Firmware Upload Network Menagement Card Card Firmware revision Card Commercial Reference Card Technical Level Card Revision Card Serial Number Card Ethernet Mac Address Card Ethernet Speed Network Card MS Powerware 9130 700 103006433 6591 6B37141058 unknown 1 24 GCh3 103006826 09 GA BJ3K1100D 00 20 85 FD 42 1E 100 MBit Help Figure 20 About Your UPS Display Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 26 UPS Control Configuring the Card Select UPS Control from the menu bar to open the UPS Control page see Figure 21 NOTE The UPS Control page requires that you are logged in If you are not logged in when you select UPS Control the Login window opens see Logging In on page 14 E TeN Network Card MS Powering Business Worldwide UPS UPS Control Help UPS Properties Pulsar 700 Computer Room UPS Control Weekly Schedule AAA Output Status Control Off Delay Toggle Duratio
92. rmwareVersion 12 12 0 upsmgAgentCommUPS 1 yes 2 no 12 13 0 Table 24 Pulsar MIB MGE MIB Objects EMPs MIB Object SNMP Format Add path upsmgEnvironAmbientTemp 0 19 C 8 1 0 upsmgEnvironAmbientHumidity 0 1 8 2 0 upsmgEnvironmentNum 8 6 0 upsmgEnvironmentindex 8 7 1 1 1 upsmgEnvironmentComFailure 1 yes 2 no 8 7 1 2 1 Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality MIB Objects 67 Table 24 Pulsar MIB MGE MIB Objects EMPs Continued MIB Object SNMP Format Add path upsmgEnvironmentTemperature 0 19 C 8 7 1 3 1 upsmgEnvironmentTemperatureLow 1 yes 2 no 8 7 1 4 1 upsmgEnvironmentTemperatureHigh 1 yes 2 no 8 7 1 5 1 upsmgEnvironmentHumidity 0 1 8 7 1 6 1 upsmgEnvironmentHumidityLow 1 yes 2 no 8 7 1 7 1 upsmgEnvironmentHumidityHigh 1 yes 2 no 8 7 1 8 1 upsmgEnvironmentInput State closed 1 open 2 8 7 1 9 1 upsmgEnvironmentInput2State closed 1 open 2 8 7 1 10 1 Traps MIB Objects Traps are sent on status transition when an alarm appears or disappears Traps are composed of three levels and can be filtered for severity e Level 1 Warning e Level 2 Severe e Le vel 3 Critical O NOTE See Notified Applications on page 40 to set the trap severity See Table 25 for a list of the main managed traps and Table 15 for a list of additional
93. rt If you have any questions or problems with the Network Card MS call your Local Distributor or the Help Desk at one of the following telephone numbers and ask for a Network Card MS technical representative United States 1 800 356 5737 or 1 919 870 3149 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 e Serial number e Version number if available e Date of failure or problem e Symptoms of failure or problem e 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 from 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 Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 81 Service and Support Two Year Limited Warranty US and Canada Network Card MS WARRANTOR The warrantor for the limited warranties set forth herein is Eaton Corporation a Dela
94. s 99 336 EEC and 93 68 EEC Low voltage 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC The EC Declaration of Conformity is available upon request for products with a CE mark For copies of the EC Declaration of Conformity contact Eaton Power Quality Oy Koskelontie 13 FIN 02920 Espoo Finland Phone 358 9 452 661 Fax 358 9 452 665 68 Eaton is a registered trademark of Eaton Corporation or its subsidiaries and affiliates Phillips and Pozidriv are a registered trademarks of Phillips Screw Company National Electrical Code and NEC are registered trademarks of National Fire Protection Association Inc All other trademarks are properties of their respective companies Copyright 2011 Eaton Corporation Raleigh NC USA All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any way without the express written approval of Eaton Corporation Special Symbols The following are examples of symbols used on the UPS or accessories to alert you to important information RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Observe the warning associated with the risk of electric shock symbol CAUTION REFER TO OPERATOR S MANUAL Refer to your operator s manual for additional information such as important operating and maintenance instructions This symbol indicates that you should not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash This product contains sealed lead acid batteries and must be disposed of properly For more information contact your local recycling
95. t Sensor name gt lt Input 1 label gt lt when closed label gt lt Sensor name gt lt Input 1 label gt lt when closed label gt lt Sensor name gt lt Input 1 label gt lt when open label gt lt Sensor name gt lt Input 1 label gt lt when open label gt lt Sensor name gt lt Input 2 label gt lt when closed label gt lt Sensor name gt lt Input 2 label gt lt when closed label gt lt Sensor name gt lt Input 2 label gt lt when opem label gt lt Sensor name gt lt Input 2 label gt lt when open label gt Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 25 Table 10 System Alarms Configuring the Card Network Card MS startup Send test mail SUCCESS Send test mail ERROR Send mail to lt recipient gt ERROR lt Sensor name gt Communication failure lt Sensor name gt Communication restored Firmware upgraded Connected NSM list Full last connection refused sendTrap gt Unable to resolve hostname lt hostname gt SNMP Send Trap lt num gt failure to lt hostname gt Time changed by user with yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Time synchronized by NSM or EPM with yyyy mm dd hh mm ss View UPS and Card Information Select About Your UPS from the UPS Status list to display information about the UPS and the card see Figure 20 E T N Powe
96. tdown duration of the servers The Low battery power message displays if either of the two following criteria is reached e Low Battery Level e Low Battery Delay Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 77 Shutdown Figure 55 shows a graph of a shutdown initiated by the Low battery power message Utility Start Shutdown Start Shutdown Utility Failure Output 1 Main Output Restore Utility i L I I I F 1 i A Shutdown i Duration i Main Output 1 I 1 1 I i 1 I 1 i 1 Battery 1 Capacity Under i I NetWatch NSM 1 on Main Output i I Shutdown Duration Output 1 Output 1 I I 1 Battery Capacity Under 1 Output 1 NetWatchNSM2on Output O 22 i O Figure 55 Shutdown Initiated by Low Battery Power Power Restoration Before End of Shutdown Duration If power is restored before the end of the Shutdown Duration the UPS is shut off after the Shutdown Duration for a time equal to the forced reboot delay 10 seconds Figure 56 shows a graph of a power restoration before the end of the Shutdown Duration Utility Start Shutdown Start Shutdown Utility Failure Output 1 Main Output Restore Utility i y I I I 1 I i I 1 i i i 1 Shutdown Forced Duration i Reboot Main Output 1 t 1 I I f I i Battery 1 1 1 Capacity Under I NetWatoh NSM 1 on Main Output TT i a Shutdown D
97. ted Installing the Card The Network Card MS can be installed in any Eaton UPS equipped with a communication bay without turning off the UPS or disconnecting the load To install the Network Card MS 1 Remove the communication bay cover from the UPS Retain the screws 2 If not already done record the card s MAC address for future reference see Installation Checklist on page 3 3 To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD place one hand on a metal surface 4 Slide the card into the open slot and secure with the screws removed in Step 1 see Figure 3 Figure 3 Installing the Card Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Getting Started Installing the Optional Environmental Monitoring Probe The EMP is available as an option The EMP allows remote monitoring of the UPS s environment through regular measurements of temperature and humidity through two external contacts On UPSs with the EMP installed you can e Set temperature and humidity thresholds e Configure the system to send notification of environmental alarms through e mail messages and SNMP traps e Monitor current and historical environmental data The EMP is connected to the Settings Sensor port directly on the Network Card MS with a standard Ethernet cable 20 meters maximum Recognition is automatic An Environment section is added to the main menu of the Web interface see Figure 4 Ethernet Port S
98. terface enter quit at any time Using the MENU Interface The MENU interface is available with the Telnet and SSH protocols and is in English only Menu Structure The MENU interface groups the configuration parameters into the same menus and submenus available through the Web interface for details about the parameters see Available Settings on page 52 Table 13 on page 54 shows the parameters arranged in the MENU interface selection hierarchy Using the Menus To use the menus type the number of the menu item you want to execute and then press Enter Using Figure 41 as an example type 2 and press Enter to access the Trap Receiver parameters To return to the previous menu from any screen type 0 and press Enter to exit the current menu Eaton Network Card MS Main menu Reset Network settings Trap receivers System settings Shutdown settings Access control Date and Time Environment settings Set login password to default 0 Default configuration 0 Exit 200 YJY00N 20mNy Figure 41 MENU Interface Main Menu To close the session from any menu screen enter quit Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 53 Using the Telnet SSH CLI Interface Table 13 provides an overview of the menu tree for the MENU interface selection hierarchy Table 13 MENU Selection Hierarchy Main Menu Item Reset Submenu Secondary Submenu Descri
99. tic informations as the serial number or dynamic information as the global status showed with an alarm icon and also its percent load and battery level UPS Alarms selection shows all the active alarms of the UPS About your UPS displays all the static informations to identify very clearly the UPS and the NMC card Figure 15 Online Help Example Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 15 UPS Properties Configuring the Card Essential information about the UPS status is available on the UPS Properties page see Figure 16 which refreshes automatically every ten seconds The UPS Properties page shows an image and generic name of the UPS You can customize the default location Computer Room to name the location of your system see System Settings on page 39 An animated diagram displays for online UPSs showing an overview of the current UPS operating mode UPS Status FE T N Network Card MS Powering Business Worldwide UPS UPS Properties Help UPS Properties UPS Control Powerware 9130 700 Weekly Schedule Computer Room Shutdown Parameters Logs and Notification Measurements Event Log System Log i Email Notification UPS Status h Power source AC Power Settings vor Output load level E o System Master on Notified Applications Output croup on Access Control ea Group2 On Time _ Firmware Upload Battery Battery load level E 100
100. tput Restore Y Y Y Utility f i I I I I I I I I I i 1 i Main Output 1 1 1 aa i 1 1 Shutdown Duration i Main Output a Load Segment1 ooo O 1 T mam 1 Shutdown i Shutdown Duration Duration 1 i i Load Segment 1 p i NetWatch NSM 1 on Main Output IN S A Shutdown i 1 Duration 2 i gg l oo NetWatch NSM 2 on Load Segment 1 OK j I I Shutdown Shutdown After k Duration 3 l NetWatch NSM 3 on Main Output O o E I I I 1 i i y i A Figure 53 Shutdown of Load Segments Protection of a Server Connected to a Load Segment NetWatch and NSMs are compatible with load segments After connecting the server electrically to one of the load segments NetWatch and NSM must be informed of the load segment number to which it is connected Refer to NetWatch NSM documentation Go to www eaton com powerquality to download the software Load Shedding or Sequential Shutdown You can optimize backup time by shutting down non priority equipment or sequencing the shutdown of several devices Two shutdown criteria are possible e Shutdown of receptacles after a set battery back up time After e Shutdown of receptacles at a given battery discharge level if battery capacity under If you specify values for both criteria the first criterion reached initiates server shutdown Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 76 Shutdown Se
101. tting is write enabled depending on IPv6AutoConf status getSMTP Read an SMTP setting Syntax getSMTP option1 option2 Options HostName Authentication Login Password Example gt getSMTP HostName Comments For Password each character is replaced with an asterisk setSMTP Modify an SMTP setting Syntax setSMIP option1 xxxx option2 yyyy Options HostName xx xx Authentication 0 1 0 No 1 Yes Login xx xx See Note 1 Password See Notes 1 2 Example gt setSMITP HostName Smtp Server Comments Note 1 Setting is write enabled depending on Authentication status Note 2 Remember to set echo off getSNMP Read an SNMP setting Syntax getSNMP option1 option2 Options snmpVersion ReadCommunityName WriteCommunitySecurityLevel WriteCommunityName User UserSecurityLevel UserPassword Admin AdminSecurityLevel AdminPassword NotificationUserName FirmwareUpgrade Example gt getSNMP User Comments For UserPassword and AdminPassword each character is replaced with an asterisk Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 56 Using the Telnet SSH CLI Interface Table 15 Network Commands Continued setSNMP Modify an SNMP setting Syntax getSNMP option1 option2 Options snmpVersion Disabled V1 V3 V1V3 ReadComm
102. tus icons Table 4 shows examples of the online UPS current operating modes Table 3 UPS Status Icons Icon Description 7 Normal operation Green Alarm present Y This element links directly to the alarm page Red x Loss of communication with the UPS Gray Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Configuring the Card Table 4 Operating Mode Diagrams Operating Mode Diagram UPS with Automatic Bypass UPS with Automatic and Manual Bypass UPS without Automatic Bypass CE A cr O NOTE If communication with the UPS is lost all diagrams appear gray Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 18 Configuring the Card Table 5 lists all the elements that can appear in a UPS operating mode diagram Table 5 Diagram Elements Type Element Description AC Normal Input In tolerance gt Green Out of tolerance gt Gray AC Normal Flow AC to DC converter powered by normal AC Yellow AC to DC converter not powered by normal AC Gray AC to DC Converter Powered Green Not powered Gray Internal failure Red Battery Remaining capacity gt 50 Green Remaining capacity lt 50 Yellow Battery to be checked battery test result Red Battery Output Flow AC to DC converter powered by battery Yellow AC to DC converter not powered by battery Gray Eaton Network Card M
103. twork Card MS Powering Business Worldwide UPS Email Notification Help UPS Properties Pulsar M 2200 CPO Computer Room UPS Control Weekly Schedule Recipient list Notified events for Shutdown Parameters com the selected Recipient ient2 domain com Si Battery operation Logs and Notification recipient3 domain com recipient4 domain com UPS on battery O Messixematts UPS on normal AC O Everttiliog Recipient recipienti domain com UPS Off sequence in progress M System Log pen 7 Disabled Low battery O Email Notification vJ Enotify UPS alarms i Battery fault Settings Attached Measurements de z Network files F Evert hes Battery OK O Sy UPS overload System System Log O Notified Applications Fi caveonment Log UPS returns to normal load O Access Control UPS fault E Time a Every 0 dayts at 00 00 UPSOK O report x Firmware Upload day of next report Y UPS communication failed O UPS communication restored o Environment Test Charger fault O Status Output on by pass O Settings Email Message Settings Return from by pass ld L Pg Configure SMTP Server on Software alarms Network Settinas Firmware upgrade o Environment sensor o communication failed Environment alarms Configured on Environment Settings Environment sensor notification F Show Hide Events Set Default Figure 27 Email Notification Page Shown with Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP option On the Email Notification page you can configure
104. unityName xx xx See Note 1 WriteCommunitySecurityLevel 0 2 0 No 2 Yes WriteCommunityName xx xx See Notes 1 2 User xx xx See Note 1 UserSecurityLevel 1 2 3 1 No Auth 2 Auth NoPriv 3 Auth Priv See Note 1 UserPassword xx xx See Notes 1 3 5 6 Admin xx xx See Note 1 AdminSecurityLevel 1 2 3 1 No Auth 2 Auth NoPriv 3 Auth Priv See Note 1 AdminPassword xx xx See Notes 1 4 5 6 NotificationUserName xx xx FirmwareUpgrade 0 1 0 No 1 Yes Example gt setSNMP User readuser Comments Note 1 Setting is write enabled depending on snmpVersion status Note 2 Setting is write enabled depending on WriteCommunitySecurityLevel status Note 3 Setting is write enabled depending on UserSecurityLevel status Note 4 Setting is write enabled depending on AdminSecurityLevel status Note 5 Remember to set echo off Note 6 Minimum length is 8 characters Trap Receiver Commands Use trap receiver commands to configure the stations receiving traps see Table 16 The maximum number of trap receivers is three Table 16 Trap Receiver Commands getTrap Syntax getTrap N option1 option2 Options for N 0 1 2 HostName Name TrapCommunity TrapSnmpVersion TrapSelectedMibs Example gt getTrap 1 HostName Name setTrap Syntax setTrap N option1 option2 Options for N 0 1 2 HostName xx
105. uration Output 1 Output 1 i I 1 I 1 i I po I I I Battery Capacity Under Output 1 Netwatcn NSM2on Output EA i O Figure 56 Power Restoration Before End of Shutdown Duration Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev1 www eaton com powerquality 78 Shutdown Shutdown Management With Two Network Card MS Cards Some UPSs can have two Network Card MS cards to e Increase the number of protected servers e Protect two groups of servers connected to separate networks Shutdown Duration The protection application transmits its own shutdown duration to the Network Card MS as described in Table 27 Based on these values maximum shutdown duration of all subscribed customer systems the card sends the delayed shutdown order to the UPS If the UPS has two Network Card MS cards the maximum shutdown duration of the two groups of protected systems is used for the delayed shutdown order For example if the subscribed customers of the first Network Card MS have a maximum shutdown duration of 60 seconds and the customers of the second Network Card MS have a maximum shutdown duration of 120 seconds the server s shutdown will be launched 120 seconds before the UPS powers down Settings Eaton recommends setting the shutdown parameters to the same values on both cards for the main output and the load segments If the settings are not the same when the first criterion is reached on one card b
106. ware 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 transferred 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 the Product installed and currently located in the fifty 50 United States the District of Columbia and Canada is twenty four 24 months from the date of purchase WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS The warrantor warrants that the Product the Warranted Item is free from defects in material and workmanship If in the opinion of Company a Warranted Item is defective and the defect is within the terms of this Warranty Company s sole obligation will be to repair or replace such defective Warranted Item including by providing service parts and labor as applicable at the option of Company PROCEDURES FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF WARRANTED ITEMS The Warranted Item will be repaired or replaced at a Company site or such other location as determined by Company If the Warranted Item is to be replaced by Company and the End User supplies 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 gr
107. word SSL and full authentication All pages are protected by user name and password and are accessible only in When SSL and full authentication is selected access to the Web interface is made in secure mode https SSL Connections with Network Shutdown Modules stay in standard mode secure TCP SSL Security Implementation SSL Version 3 0 Transport Layer Security TLS Version 1 0 Method TLS_RSA_WITH_512_MD5 Auth RSA Key Exchange RSA Encryption RCA_512 Digest MD5 O NOTE Changes take effect after a card reboot Eaton Network Card MS User s Guide P 164000100 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 44 Configuring the Card e Telnet access This parameter enables or disables access to the setting parameters interface using a Telnet SSH CLI connection Telnet security This parameter defines the protocol for access to the setting parameters interface These two values are exclusive TELNET The data are read or written using an unsecure access e SSH The data are read or written using a secure access e Console interface This parameter defines the method for accessing the setting parameters The two values are exclusive The selected HMI is available for the TCP IP connection RS232 not concerned and for the two protocols Telnet SSH The new value will be taken into account after a manual reset of the NMC MENU The human machine interface HMI is a menu interface The parameters are accessible
108. y Example gt getAcess Login Comments For Password each character is replaced with an asterisk setAccess Syntax setAccess option1 option2 Options Login Xx xx Password See Note 1 Security 1 2 3 1 configuration pages 2 full authorization 3 full authorization and SSL Example gt setAccess Security 3 Comments Note 1 Remember to set echo off getTelnet Syntax getTelnet option1 option2 Options Access Security Console Example gt getTelnet Security setTelnet Syntax setTelnet option1 option2 Options Access 0 1 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Security 0 1 0 No 1 Yes with SSH Console CLI Menu Example gt setTelnet Security 0 Date and Time Commands Use date and time commands to set the date and time parameters for the card see Table 20 Table 20 Date and Time Commands getDate Syntax getDate option1 option2 Options Date Time TimeSync TimeNtp TimeZone TimeDaylight Example gt getDate timeSync setDate Syntax setDate option1 option2 Options Date yyyy mm dd See Note 1 Time hh mm ss See Note 1 TimeSync MANUAL AUTO NTP TimeNtp xx xx TimeZone hh mm See Note 2 TimeDaylight 0 1 0 No 1 Yes Example gt getDate timeSync MANUAL Comments Note 1 Setting is write enabled depending on TimeSync status Note 2 Setting resolves to the nearest half hour For example sending 02 36

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