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1. nmi x 1 8 3 on D File Edit View Favorite Help ci Favorites 93 su s Free Hotmail i Web Slice Gallery SNMP NV6 web fa gt El gt i ap Page y safety Tools gt fi Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 08 05 Logout Por Ze reese UPS Management Control From Para Systems inc UPS Management Web Select UPS Control UPS Information Shutdown amp Restart UPS Only Battery Test UPS Management Smart Shutdown Outlet Control Battery Test Type 10 seconds Test ica Power Fail Restore Simulation Abort Test Test Until Battery Low command to the UPS to perform the batt Don III TI TI gne fa Rm00 gt 7 5 3 2 1 Battery Test Sends the command to the UPS to perform a battery test 5 3 2 2 Shutdown amp Restart UPS Only Sends the command to the UPS to perform the Shutdown and or Restart function If you only want to shutdown the UPS mark the UPS Shutdown Delay check box and fill in the delay time If you only want to restart the UPS mark the UPS Restart Delay check box and fill in the delay time If you want to perform both the shutdown and the restart mark both of the check boxes and fill in both of the delay times 5 3 2 3 Smart Shutdown The Smart Shutdown feature is used to shutdown all of the connected computers and the UPS safely First you should estimate the longest OS shutdown time of your operating systems which have the shutdown software i
2. GO w hitp 192 168 168 236 h DIE fer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help d Favorites Gsuagested sites Free Hotmail Web Slice Gallery snmp nv6 web p tl Home ochnalonlas Administration Upgrade from Para Systems inc UPS Management Web ea cena Network Card Firmware Current Ver 01 12 01 Firmware File Browse Upload Description This feature is used to update the network card firmware Please follow the following steps to complete the process User Manager Select the network card firmware file and press the Upload button to upload the file to the network card Wait about 1 minute for the network card to reporgram the flash and reboot again ETP Time Server Syslog Batch Configuration Par El om Page gt Safety Tos Q System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 14 36 Logout Page 28 5 5 Notification 5 5 1 Event Level SNMP NV6 Each individual event can be configured for Information Warning or Alarm You can change the event for e mail or SNMP trap by modifying the event level SNMP NYS Wrb Windows Internet Explorer GP B E yow Fuertes Tei deb 192 169 160 236 hone 555 Sie Fevorkes i Supomted Stes B FreeHotmal E Web Shoe Galery v Q sup N Web Power TEMAN om Para Systems Inc P 8 Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 15 10 UPS Management Fvent Level 5 5 2 SNMP Access The SNMP NV6 ca
3. ReadOnly Read Only Read Only zl Read Only zl Read Only e R ead Only y Done Internet a gt 100 To test the SNMPv3 find a Linux operating system and open the terminal shell then key in the following command to get the reply snmpwalk v 3 u user authPriv A password X password n context name gt t 3 ip 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 Where v 1 for SNMPv1 2 for SNMPv2c 3 for SNMPv3 Follow the security level there are noAuthNoPriv authNoPriv and authPriv u The user name which is assigned in the SNMPv3 USM table A Follow an Auth Password which is assigned in the SNMPv3 USM table X Follow a Priv Password which is assigned in the SNMPv3 USM table n The Context Name which is assigned in the SNMPv3 USM table t Timeout in second lt ip gt IP address of the SNMP NV6 card oid The available SNMP OID please refer to the MIB file For example 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 Page 30 5 5 3 SNMP Trap SNMP NV6 If you use a PC and perform the SNMP Manager Trap function to manage an UPS through the SNMP NV6 card you must add the IP address of the PC to the SNMP Trap list The maximum number of SNMP trap targets is 256 SNMP NY6 Web Windows Internet Explorer Gc gt amp p 192 168 168 236 home asp E fal 2 zs UE sns File Edit View Favorites Tools Help di Favortes 93 Suggested Sites Free Hotmai
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5. or or nomaron 3 or ON Pass Tos Mode 4 ow on Sensor Mode with Temp Humidity probe Console Mode 3 Installation Note The SNMP NV6 cards are designed to be Hot Swappable but there is a remote chance that when Hot Swapping the SNMP NV6 card that the UPS will shutdown Minuteman recommends following steps 1 through 13 when installing the SNMP NV6 card but to hot swap skip to step number 3 and omit steps 6 7 Turn off all of the equipment that is plugged into the UPS Turn off the UPS and unplug the UPS s power cord from the AC wall outlet Remove the Option Slot cover plate from the rear panel of the UPS Insert the SNMP NV6 card into the option slot and secure with the retaining screws Connect the Network cable to the Network Port on the SNMP NV6 card Plug the UPS s power cord into the AC wall outlet and turn the UPS on Turn on all the equipment that is plugged into the UPS Open a web browser and type in the default host name SNMP NV6 or the default IP address 192 168 1 100 in the address box 9 Login as administrator with admin for the default Account and password for the default Password 10 Open the TCP IP page and configure the IP address Subnet Mask Gateway IP and the host name for the SNMP NV6 card 11 Open the User Manager page to change your accounts and passwords 12 We recommended disabling the BOOTP DHCP option and assigning a valid static IP address 13 Open the Time Server p
6. 14 07 46 system admin login to the WEB from 192 168 168 157 Exentiog Oo ticg gt bag o 06 17 2011 15 15 48 System admin login to the WEB from 192 168 168 157 m 06 17 2011 15 12 34 System admin login to the WEB from 192 160 160 157 06 13 2011 00 18 32 System l admin login to the WEB from 192 168 168 157 oo 08 2011 13 33 17 Warning Power restore 06 08 2011 13 33 15 Warning No longer discharg from battery 6 08 2011 13 33 15 Warning e longer on battery mode 08 2011 13 33 01 Warning Jon battery mode 2011 13 33 00 Warning jattery is discharging 08 2011 13 32 59 Warning fail 06 06 2011 13 25 40 System admin login to the WEB from 192 168 168 157 06 03 2011 13 46 08 System l admin login to the WEB from 192 166 168 157 Fee TTT TC Qnem rro Page 33 SNMP NV6 5 6 2 Data Log This table lists all of the saved UPS data The existing values are over written when the maximum number of entries has been reached You can also download the data log to your computer go s hitp 192 168 168 236 home asp xls Re Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help dy Favorites i S suggested Sites Free Hotmail Web Slice Gallery swe web A D Om EE SC tr 8 Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 20 50 Logout MINUTESON UN History Data Log 06 24 2011 06 24 2011 UPS Management Web From 06 24 2011
7. Windows Internet Explorer lo x Ge gt hetp 192 168 168 236 home asp HAJALI 2 Ele Edit yew Favorit Help x Favorites 533 f Suggested Sites 2 Free Hotmail l 4 SNVP NV6 Web Eno El i em Page Safety Toos MINUTEMAN 8 Home s System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 10 44 Logout Power Technologies Administration TCP IP From Para Systems inc UPS Management Web TCP IP Settings for IPv4 System UPS Information DHCP Client C Enable Disable Host Name SNMP NV6 UPS Management IP Address 192 168 168 236 System Contactor Administration Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 System Location Gateway IP 192 168 168 1 User Manager DNS IP 4222 T g Auto Negotiation M Enable Search Domain verizon coi m Speed 100M C 10M CRAP 2i Duplex Full Halt TCP IP Settings for IPv6 Web DHCP Client C Enable Disable _ Submit IP Address 5 Prefix Length Gateway V6IP E DNS V6IP http 192 168 168 236 enfadm_jpconfig asp Jesi i ers fent e Internet 5 4 2 1 IPv4 DHCP Client Enable Disable DHCP to get the IP address from DHCP server IP Address The IP address of the card e g 192 168 1 100 Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask for your network e g 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP The IP address of the network gateway e g 192 168 1 254 DNS IP The IP address of the domain name server e g 192 168 1 1 Search Domain The system do
8. asp sl 4 X 1 Bing File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Piz Sip Favorites 94 suggested sites Z Free Hotmail i Web slice Gallery snwp nve web fh gt El d Page Safety Tools gt MINUTEMAN fi Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 22 25 Logout Power Je dese Environment Information From Para Systems inc UPS Management Web Sensor Information UPS Information Temperature 27 5 c 81 5 F NS Management Humidity 21 Administration Notification Input Contacts Contact Setting ee Smoke R1 Normal Smoke R1 Normal Open History Fire R2 Normal Fire R2 Normal Open a Leak R3 Normal Leak R3 Normal Open mco creas Door R4 Normal Door R4 Normal Open information Q Configuration Internet a 100 7 Page 35 SNMP NV6 5 7 2 Configuration This page allows you to change the values in the Temperature Warning and Alarm Thresholds and Humidity Warning and Alarm Thresholds and then click on the Submit button to update the changes If the temperature or humidity exceeds the alarm threshold the event will be displayed in red on the Event log page The ENV Probe can be configured to send an SNMP trap to the assigned target hosts Select normal open or normal close for each of the 4 options and then click on the Submit button to update the changes If an alarm for one of the 4 input contact closures occurs the alarm will be displayed in red on the Event log page The 4 input
9. Address ra Administrator Account Account admin Default admin Password egeeeeeeg Default password 10 Click on the Configuration button and then configure the essential network parameters Configuration Xj IPv4 BOOTP DHCP Client C Enable Disable System Identification Host Name NetBIOS S ier System Contactor Para Ip Address 192 168 168 236 System Location PLab2 Date Time C SNTP Manual Time Zone GMT Dublin Lisbon London y 1st Time Server Name or IP POOL NTP ORG 2nd Time Server Name or IP A Set Current Time Date 06 22 2011 MM DD YYYY Time 09 12 35 hh mm ss User Limitation Administrator In The LAN C Allow Any Device Manager In The LAN Allow Any Read Only User C In The LAN Allow Any Reset tn Default Cancel It is recommended to provide a static IP Address and disable the BOOTP DHCP Client option r System Configuration Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP 192 168 168 1 DNS IP 4 2 2 2 IPv6 DHCPv6 Client C Enable Disable IP Address FE80 230 ABFF FE26 8229 Prefix Length C GatewayIP fr DNS IP SSS HTTP Server Enable C Disable Telnet Server Enable C Disable HTTP Server Port 80 Telnet Server Port 23 If it is the first time to configure your SNMP NET device please assign an unique name in the Host Name field
10. EN LT TT TT Qnem Va 100 5 6 History 5 6 1 Event Log This table lists all the events that have occurred The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries rows has been reached You can also download all of the event logs to your computer SNMP NVS Web Windows Internet Explorer o b tto 192 160 EZE 250 49 x floors Dr Ele Edt yew Faveekes Joos Hop A A E Free Hotmail E Web Sice Gabry Qs 1076 Web ME Ges Son Tons Qr oU P 8 Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 20 18 Logout Po A History Event Log Pagel om Para Systems Inc UPS Management Web page Ue 1 2 Download All mou ces C From 06 24 2011 wore to 06 24 2011 woo Apply LOL Administration Date Time Level Event Log oo 24 2011 08 10 21 System Jadmin login to the WEB from 192 168 168 157 BOLT A 06 22 2011 10 49 55 System l admin login to the WEB from 192 168 168 157 tiston 06 22 2011 10 49 19 System _ admin login to the WEB from 192 168 168 157 06 22 2011 10 49 06 System l admin login to the WEB from 192 160 166 157 22 2011 10 02 38 System admin login to the WEB from 192 168 168 157 Y 2011 09 59 49 System admin login to the WEB from 192 168 168 157 lo6 22 2011 08 51 20 System admin login to the WEB from 192 168 168 157 Data Log o pps 20 2011 14 58 42 System l admin login to the WEB from 192 168 168 157 6 20 2011
11. SNMP NV6 5 5 4 Mail Server The administrator can set up the SMTP Mail Server and the e mail receiver so the designated recipient can receive the e mail notification from the SNMP NV6 card whenever a power event occurs The maximum number of e mail users is 256 SNMP NV6 Web Windows Internet Explorer d inixi Go gt 65 hitp 192 168 168 236 home asp y w litr x lo ng Dis File Edit yew Favorkes TE Help BEE zm s Favorites 523 Suggested Sites y E Free Hotmail Web Slice Gallery snmp nve web fuc EJ my Pager Safety Tools D gt tt Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 19 05 Logout Network Mail Server NUTE SMAN Power Technologies From Para Systems inc UPS Management Web Mail Configuration UPS Information SMTP Server Name or IP 51 bytes max UPS Management Account 32 bytes max Administration Password 16 bytes max Notification Submit Event Level Mail List Receiver name company com SNMP Access Event Level None SNMPv3 USM Add Test e mail SNMP Trap Receiver Event Level i fame company com None Mail Server Wake On LAN History LITT TT nee SMTP Server Name or IP This is the hostname of a SMTP Mail Server used to send the email message from the SNMP NV6 card When entering a hostname you are also required to enter the DNS IP in the TCP IP page Account The Mail Server s login account if required Password The Mail Server s
12. Subnet Mask The IPv4 sub net mask setting 255 255 255 000 3 IPv4 Gateway IP The IPv4 network default gateway 192 168 001 254 4 IPv4 DNS IP IPv4 Domain Name Server IP address 192 168 001 001 5 DHCPva4 Client Enable Disable DHCPv4 protocol Enable 6 IPv6 Address The SNMP NV6 IPv6 address 7 IPv6 Subnet Mask The IPv6 sub net mask setting 8 IPv6 Gateway IP The IPv6 network default gateway 9 IPv6 DNS IP IPv6 Domain Name Server IP address a DHCPv6 Client Enable Disable DHCPv6 protocol Enable b Host Name SNMP NV6 c System Contactor d System Location e Auto Negotiation Enable f Speed The network link operation 100M g Duplex Full Page 12 4 4 1 3 Network Parameter 1 HTTP Server Enable 2 HTTPS Server Enable 3 Telnet Server Enable 4 SSH SFTP Server Enable 5 FTP Server Enable 6 Syslog Enable 7 HTTP Server Port 80 8 HTTPS Server Port 443 9 Telnet Server Port 23 a SSH Server Port 22 b FTP Server Port 21 c Syslog Server1 d Syslog Server2 e Syslog Server3 f Syslog Server4 g SNMP Get Set Port 161 0 Back To Previous Menu Please Enter Your Choice gt tem Function Description Stat m HTTPS semen Enabie Disabie HTTPS protocol Enable tal Tenet Server Enabie Disabe tanet protocol Enable masseg Enabie Disable SSHISFTP protocol enable tar FTP Se
13. address netmask enable or disable Configuration 192 165 168 0 d 3 e networking services IPv4 Mask IPv6 Prefix length 4 o S Upgrade button is used to load the device firmware file then transmit it to fj the single selected device Ignore the checkbox Upgrade AD Device List IP Address HostName Account Password Version Model Product Add C Press Discover button to search all of the SNMP devices in the LAN Subnet SNMP NV6 io 01 12 E7SORM2U Add an new item of SNMP device to the Device List manually Modify Set the account and password for the selected device Remove Remove the selected device A from the Device List Select All Deselect All j Please mark the checkbox of the devices which are listed in the Device List then press the Batch Upgrade Batch Upgrade button to upgrade all of the marked devices sequentially 7T f you want to search all of the SNMP NV6 cards in a different domain network just change the Subnet and Subnet Mask and then press the Discover button to list them 8 If the SNMP NV6 card cannot be found check the networking port UDP 3456 in the OS Open it if it is blocked Page 8 9 SNMP NV6 Select the SNMP NV6 card in the Device List and then click on the Modify button Enter the account and password The default account and password are admin and password respectively x r SNMP Device Address fz IP
14. and given a Time Server for the device throught SNTP protocol if possible 4 2 Configure the SNMP NV6 card through COM Port Prepare a workstation Microsoft Windows 2000 2003 2008 XP Vista Win7 or 1 2 later Use the RJ45 to DB9 serial cable provided to connect the SNMP NV6 card s COM port with the workstation s COM port Set both of the dipswitches of the SNMP NV6 card to OFF position normal mode to enable the network transmission From the workstation running Windows 2000 2003 2008 or XP open HyperTerminal in the Accessories Program Group From the workstation running Windows Vista or 7 download the Putty software from the Internet to execute the configuration Configure the COM port s parameters 2400 bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control Page 9 SNMP NV6 6 Set both of the dipswitches of the SNMP NV6 card to ON position configuration mode After the message appears on the screen key in the account default account is admin and password default password is password Then the SNMP NV6 card s Main Menu will appear on the screen Refer to section 4 4 Configure the SNMP NV6 card via Text Mode for more information 4 3 Configure the SNMP NV6 card through Telnet 1 2 3 Connect the SNMP NV6 card to the network Prepare a workstation Microsoft Windows Mac OS X or Linux that is in the same LAN Set both of the dipswitches of the SNMP NV6 card to the OFF positio
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16. contact closures can be configured to send an SNMP trap to the assigned target hosts zax v G5 http 192 168 168 236 home asp Als flo sina DIE Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help sp Favorites 523 Suggested Stes LL Free Hotmail web slice Gallery SNVP NV6 web net 1 oh Page Seen Tools Qu gt f Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 23 39 Logout Power e gees Environment Configuration From Para Systems inc UPS Management Web Sensor Warning Threshold Alarm Threshold UPS Information Temperature 35 c Hi ec UPS Management Administration Notification Input Title Type History Contact Smoke Normal Open y Environment Contact2 Fire Normal Open y Information O Contact3 Leak Normal Open y Contact4 Door Normal Open y Submit LS mmea Page 36 6 Upgrade SNMP NV6 The EzSetting program can be used to perform the firmware upgrade The EzSetting program is compatible with the Windows operating system Note The firmware can also be upgraded by using the upgrade function in the web interface 1 Make sure the SNMP NV6 card is in the Subnet that has been specified If it is not in the specified subnet configure the subnet and subnet mask to match the SNMP NV6 card that you want to upgrade 2 Press the Discover button to search for all of the SNMP cards in the specified subnet S SNMP NY6 EzSetting 2 0 7 E Discover Then select one of devic
17. equipment when properly applied and operated within specified conditions against faulty materials or workmanship for a period of three years from the date of original purchase by the end user For equipment sites within the United States and Canada this warranty covers repair or replacement of defective equipment at the discretion of Para Systems Repair will be from the nearest authorized service center Replacement parts and warranty labor will be borne by Para Systems For equipment located outside of the United States and Canada Para Systems only covers faulty parts Para Systems products repaired or replaced pursuant to this warranty shall be warranted for the remaining portion of the warranty that applies to the original product This warranty applies only to the original purchaser who must have properly registered the product within 10 days of purchase The warranty shall be void if a the equipment is damaged by the customer is improperly used is subjected to an adverse operating environment or is operated outside the limits of its electrical specifications b the equipment is repaired or modified by anyone other than Para Systems or Para Systems approved personnel or c has been used in a manner contrary to the product s operating manual or other written instructions Any technical advice furnished before or after delivery in regard to use or application of Para Systems equipment is furnished without charge and on the basis that it
18. gne 5 4 3 1 Web HTTP Enabling or disabling the HTTP connection with the SNMP NV6 card HTTPS Enabling or disabling the HTTPS connection with the SNMP NV6 card HTTP Port The user may configure HTTP protocol to use a port number other than standard HTTP port 80 HTTPS Port The user may configure HTTPS protocol to use a port number other than standard HTTPS port 443 Web Refresh Period The period of time to update the web pages 5 4 3 2 SSL Certificate Certificate File This option is used to replace your own SSL certificate file The SNMP NV6 card supports PEM format which is generated by the OpenSSL Page 24 5 4 4 Console SNMP NV6 This menu allows the administrator to enable or disable the Telnet SSH communication protocols available in the SNMP NV6 card SNMP NY6 Web Windows Internet Explorer inl xl Gc v 6s 1 192 168 168 236 home asp gx flo bing 2 Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help sly Favorites lt b f Suggested Sites E Free Hotmail Web Slice Gallery gt El i em y Page y Safety Tools y MINUTEZ2MAN Power Technologies Administration Console From Para Systems Inc 7 x UPS Management Web Console Host Key UPS Information Telnet Enable C Disable DSA Key UPS Management SSH SFTP Enable C Disable Browse 1 Telnet Port 23 RSA Ke Administration genial B wg I SSH Port 22 Jen Update the certificated files wh
19. maratones 7 Se Installation dee 7 4 Configuration Methods 2 ac coomicioinaa a xke rasan esc uote sa uana 8 4 1 Configure the SNMP NV6 card by EzGettmg eenn nneeneeeerereen n 8 4 2 Configure the SNMP NV6 card through COM Port 9 4 3 Configure the SNMP NV6 card through Telnet 10 4 4 Configure the SNMP NV6 card via Text Mode 10 4 4 1 SNMP NV6 card s Main Menu ssssssssee 10 44 1 1 User Manager ooo oiii epo e ete retos its 11 4 4 1 2 O TE A ct aaa teae died een anny 12 4 4 1 3 Network Parameter 13 4 4 1 4 TiMe SEE t 14 4 4 1 5 Soft Restart deer ierit coder on ea nea io 14 4 4 1 6 Reset All To Default EE 14 4 4 1 7 Exit ee 14 4471 8 Save And KEE 14 5 Web Interfdce eiu eee ttcenc ds 15 5 1 Run a Web e EE 15 5 UPS INTO EE 15 5 2 T UPS Prop ries E 16 5 22 Bator Parametros 16 5 2 3 le En EE 17 5 24 ldentificatioM EE 17 5 2 5 Status MICA MON eu e oso mr cote niet der shut fe tostuc teuer aree tonius de duds 18 5 3 UPS Management EE 18 AS eene 18 5 3 Re Restart aaia a n aa a A 19 531 2 ASUS etae eo Sa eee 19 Dele DOW acini PH p 19 5 9 14 UPS Shutdowp Ree EE 19 5 3 1 5 Smart A NaN ae ts Sg tee a 19 5 3 1 6 Battery Replacement Date ENEE 19 5 3 1 7 External Battery Pack oett Gua gece edes 19 SEGNA Gron rro OHNE ANDE C DNE CUN ES 20 A base a ee e pelt ttn a aaa Re E 20 5 3 2 2 Shutdown amp Restart UPS Only oe ns 20 IZ ESA o aa Se ti Sieh ctl bc dci a ys sade
20. the buzzer function 5 3 1 3 Low Battery The set value is compared to the received value from the UPS If the received battery level is lower than the assigned value then the card sends the Low Battery Warning 5 3 1 4 UPS Shutdown Action The set value is compared to the received value from the UPS If the Power Fail or Low Battery event occurs then the card sends the assigned shutdown delay time to the UPS 5 3 1 5 Smart Shutdown Initiates a signal for the server to shutdown After the user defined Estimated OS Shutdown Delay the output power is switched off SNMP NV6 Client or SNMP Shutdown Agent must be used on the server for it to be properly shutdown The Estimated OS Shutdown Delay includes the assigned countdown delay in the shutdown software plus the duration of OS shutdown process When the Shutdown Agent receives the Smart Shutdown signal the low battery settings will be used to process the shutdown procedure 5 3 1 6 Battery Replacement Date After the battery replacement dates are assigned the card then sends the command to store these dates in the UPS 5 3 1 7 External Battery Pack If you are using an External Battery Pack with this UPS the UPS must be configured so that the UPS will report the correct estimated runtime Page 19 SNMP NV6 5 3 2 Control This menu allows you to send the control commands to the UPS SNMP NY6 Web Windows Internet Explorer G gt 6 hetp 192 168 168 236 hame asp
21. you are the administrator and you have finished configuring one of the SNMP NV6 cards you can copy the same configuration to the other SNMP cards by distributing the configuration files Note You should only delete the lines which you dont want to distribute and if the IP address is static then you must delete the line of IP address xxx xxx xxx in the System section The batch configuration can also work through the FTP Page 27 SNMP NV6 SNMP NY6 Web Windows Internet Explorer E Ey v 8 http 192 168 168 236 home asp eelde e File Edit view Favorites Tools Help d Favorites E suggested Sites Free Hotmail Web Slice Gallery SNMP NV6 Web MINUTEMAN Con las Administration Batch Configuration From Para Syst ms inc UPS Management Web a ce System Configuration System Configuration Download Browse Upload DescriptionThe batch configuration is used to configure all of the system parameters at one time Please follow the following steps to complete the process User Manager Press the Download button to download the configure ini file which includes all of the system parameters Please follow the file format There must has a Section before item name item value And the last line must be End section Edit the configure ini file by the text edit software FIP Remove the items which you don t want to be changed just leave the items which you want to configure
22. 00 5 No Action x n n r r n n n 00 00 6 No Action amp r n r r n n r 00 00 Administration Notification History gne Page 21 SNMP NV6 5 3 4 Specific Schedule This menu allows you to modify the parameters of the shutdown restart test events associated with certain days of the year SNMP NVG Web Windows Internet Explorer ell xj G gt Fito Y92 160 160 236 hoe 530 z 2 14 1x0 Pr Be gdt yew Favertos Tech Hep dp Favores iy sien E Free Hotmail EE Web Sice Galery sien Web ps DD om Beer oye Tas e 8 Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 09 54 Logout MINUTESSMAN wer Yochnologies UPS Management Specific Schedule From Para Systems Inc UPS Management Web Date MM DD YYYY Time hh mm UPS Information 1 01 01 2000 j00 00 Stop Achon ups ai Stop Acton 2 01 01 2000 00 00 Shutdown Restat Configura o 3 owowzo 00 00 10 Seconds Test S o 4 01 01 2000 00 00 Stop Action s 01 01 2000 00 00 Stop Action sl 6 01 01 2000 00 00 Stop Action hd 01 01 2000 00 00 Stop Action X 8 01 01 2000 00 00 Stop Achon E 9 01 01 2000 00 00 Stop Achon had 10 01 01 2000 00 00 Stop Action Si Submit IQ mera Fa tom 07 5 4 Administration 5 4 1 User Manager The SNMP NV6 card supports RADIUS You can assign your RADIUS server to the card for the login authentication through HTTP Telnet SSH FTP SFTP and EzSetting If the RADIUS option is disabled then you still can man
23. 21 0V 122 5V 59 9Hz 120 7V 0 0A OW 0 140 8V 06 24 2011 11 26 08 59 9Hz 121 4V 122 5V 59 9Hz 121 3V o 0A OW 0 mar gt Date Time Fa gt 100 7 5 6 3 History Configure This page allows you to clear the event log the data log and assign the time interval to record the data v http 192 168 168 236 hi o TT Lol Elle Edit View Favorites Tools Help dy Favorites 33 S suggested Sites E Free Hotmail Set Slice Gallery snmp nve Web fi El Eh Page Safety gt Toos QQ tr 8 Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 21 27 Logout Power ITESM IN History Configure rom Para Systems Inc History Data Clear History Data Save Data Interval 10 minute s ap a gt Rio gt 4 Page 34 SNMP NV6 5 7 Environment 5 7 1 Information The ENV Probe is an option for the SNMP NV6 card that supports temperature and humidity and has 4 contact closure inputs for monitoring environmental status such as smoke fire water and security alarms See the ENV PROBE User s Manual for installation Features e Environmental temperature and humidity monitoring Attaches up to 4 contact closure inputs for monitoring other environmental devices Allows remote monitoring through network SNMP NY6 Web Windows Internet Explorer E ni x G Kal hitp 192 168 168 236 home
24. Back To Previous Menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Administrator Account Administrator has sole right to modify the admin Administrator Password SNMP NV6 settings Administrator Limitation Restrict login area for the administrator Only in this LAN Device Account Device Manager is not permitted to device change the network settings but has the Device Password ability to configure the UPS settings User Account Read Only User can observe the UPS User Password information only User Limitation Restrict login area for the user Device Limitation Restrict login area for the device manager Only in this LAN TIC CH jo gt E Di Di co Q SIS E A S D z z z 2 Ei fe o D ER a a lt Page 11 SNMP NV6 4 4 1 2 TCP IP Setting 1 IPv4 Address 192 168 001 100 2 IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 3 IPv4 Gateway IP 192 168 001 254 4 IPv4 DNS or WINS IP 192 168 001 001 5 DHCPv4 Client Enable 6 IPv6 Address fe80 230 abff fe25 900 7 IPv6 Prefix Length 64 8 IPv6 Gateway IP 9 IPv6 DNS IP a DHCPv6 Enable b Host Name NetBIOS SNMP NV6 c System Contactor d System Location e Auto Negotiation Enable f Speed 100M g Duplex Full h Status Stable 3 0 Back To Previous Menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Item Function Description Default 1 IPv4 Address The default IPv4 address 192 168 001 100 2 IPv4
25. MINUTE MAN POWER TECHNOLOGIES by Para Systems Inc SNMP NV6 UPS SNMP Card Web Based monitoring SNMP Card User s Manual SNMP NV6 About this manual This manual contains information about the installation and the operation of the SNMP NV6 SNMP card Save this Manual This manual contains instructions and warnings that should be followed during the installation operation and storage of this product Failure to heed these instructions and warnings will void the product warranty Electromagnetic Interference This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product might cause radio interference in which case the user is required to take adequate measures These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment DOS Windows NT 2000 XP 2003 Vista and 7 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks belong to their respective proprietors Safety Information e Qualified service personnel must perform the servicing of this equipment Remove rings watches and other jewelry before servicing the unit e Before plugging in or pulling out the SNMP NV6 card to and or from the UPS we recommend turning the UPS off O Copyright 2011 Page 2 SNMP NV6 Table of Contents Tr e e E 5 A RERO LER 5 1 2 Ge Ee nn 6 2 TEE 6 2 JI OS EE 6 2 1 T LED lee Te TEE 7 2 1 2 Dipswitch Settings
26. P SWiteh Setting E 39 Bd Ree 39 9 TFOUDIESNOOUNG ci ic EE 40 9 Limited Product Warranty comicios 43 Page 4 SNMP NV6 1 Overview SNMP NV6 card is an interface between the UPS and the network It can obtain the information from a UPS and issue commands to it SNMP NV6 card supports two kinds of protocols SNMP and HTTP for user access Through the SNMP NMS and Web Browser the user can setup the SNMP NV6 card obtain information from the UPS and issue commands to UPS SNMP NV6 card also provides shutdown software that operates with various Operating Systems that can link to the SNMP NV6 card automatically through the network and communicate with it via SNMP protocol The shutdown software retrieves the UPS information from SNMP NV6 card and based on this information can start the shutdown process in order to prevent the abnormal shutdown of the host or server due to power events 1 1 Features e UPS network management Allows remote management of a UPS from any workstation through the Internet or Intranet e UPS remote monitor via SNMP 8 HTTP Allows remote monitoring of a UPS via SNMP NMS together with the UPS MIB Management Information Base files or via a Web Browser e UPS and system configuration from any client password protected Set UPS and system parameters from a Web Browser e Records event logs amp monitored data Provides history data and event log for the UPS e User notified via SNMP Trap and e mail e Support
27. S Management Web Input Measurement Output Measurement UPS Information Frequency 59 9 Hz Output Source Normal Voltage 121 8 v Frequency 60 0 Hz UPS Properties o Voltage 121 1 v Current 0 0 A Power 0 Watt Battery Parameters Loading 0 9o Outlet Bank in Out Parameters Identification o Status Indication o Ma T 7 5 2 4 Identification Select Identification from the UPS Information menu to get a list of the UPS information Ey Y 6 hitp 192 166 168 236 home asp hd Al 4 x fosn al File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sie Favorites 333 Suggested Sites E Free Hotmail Web Slice Gallery snmp nv6 web ae oc me Page Safety Tools gt gt f Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 06 46 Logout Power Technologies UPS Information Identification From Para Systems Inc UPS Management Web Identification UPS Rating UPS Information Model E750RM2U VA 750 VA Type Line interactive Power 600 Watt UPS Firmware 04 Input Voltage 120 v UPS Properties o Web Firmware 01 12 01 Output Voltage 120 v Frequency 60 0 Hz High Transfer Voltage 166 v Battery Parameters Battery Parameters Low Transfer Voltage 78 v In Out Parameters o dentification Status Indication o http 1192 168 168 236 enJupsfinfo_ident asp Page 17 SNMP NV6 5 2 5 Status Indication This page lists the UPS events and indicates which event has occurred by turning th
28. Time Server Select the modified configure ini file and press the Upload button to upload the file Syslog Wait for about 10 seconds for the system to update the changes Batch Configuration Upgrade EE Pe sey Tee Qe gt System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 14 08 Logout SNMP Configuration SNMP Configuration Download Browse Upload DescriptionThe batch configuration is used to configure all of the SNMP parameters at one time Please follow the following steps to complete the process Press the Download button to download the snmp ini file which includes all of the system parameters Please follow the file format There must has a Section before item name item value And the last line must be End section Edit the snmp ini file by the text edit software Remove the items which you don t want to be changed just leave the items which you want to configure Select the modified snmp ini file and press the Upload button to upload the file Wait for about 10 seconds for the system to update the changes 5 4 9 Upgrade a 100 gt Z The easiest way to upgrade the SNMP NV6 card s firmware is through the web interface The administrator just needs to assign the firmware file from your local disk then press the Upload button to transmit the firmware file to the SNMP card for upgrading Note The SNMP NV6 card can also be upgraded using the EzSetting program SNMP NV6 Web dows Internet Explorer
29. age the login authentication locally by assigning 3 different level of users account and password SHMP NVE Web Windows Internet Explorer TE ASA E E Elo Ep yew Pete Ios Hop gp Favores ei Stes E Free Hotmail E Web Ske Galery Sanem Web Du E O E Tobe 8 Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 10 18 Logout MINUTEZSMAN Administration User Manager From Para Systems Inc UPS Management Web 7 Use RADIUS UPS dog Server Secret 51 chars max 32 chars max vot ues Management 1812 RFC2B65 Service Type Q Administrator Device Manager Read Only User F Login User F Login User F Login User ICP IP o I Framed User F Framed User F Framed User F Callback Login F Callback Login FP Callback Login c F Callback Framed F Callback Framed yeb o F Outbound d o Only EIP o Callback NAS Prompt FP Callback NAS Prompt F Callback NAS Prompt F call check F call Check F cali check Time Server o callback Administrative F callback Administrative F callback Administrative Local Authentication Privill Account Name Password ege 16 chars max 16 chars max Login Limitation mum Only L Batch Configuration Administrator odmn e R Gre in This LAN low Any Upgrade o e e r Only in This LAN z LU FT rFT I iere Fa Rios 2 Page 22 SNMP NV6 5 4 2 TCP IP This menu allows the administrator to set the local network configuration parameters in SNMP NV6 card SNMP NY6 Web
30. age to set the time and the date Note The BOOTP DHCP default setting is Enabled o4JO0mb oh A Page 7 SNMP NV6 4 Configuration Methods The easiest way to configure the SNMP NV6 card is to run the EzSetting program which you can find on the provided CD Once you have configured the essential network parameters successfully you can launch a Web Browser or telnet to the SNMP NV6 card to execute more detailed configuration 4 1 Configure the SNMP NV6 card by EzSetting 1 Prepare a workstation Microsoft Windows 2000 2003 2008 XP Vista Win7 or later 2 Make sure both of the dipswitches of the SNMP NV6 card are set to the OFF position normal mode to enable the network transmission Make sure the workstation and the SNMP NV6 card are in the same LAN Connect the Network cable to the Network Port on the SNMP NV6 card Put the CD in and open the EzSetting program Note The Windows Firewall may need to be turned off while using the EzSetting program 6 Press the Discover button to search for all of the SNMP NV6 cards in the LAN All of the SNMP NV6 cards will be listed in the Device List as shown below SET S SNMP NY6 EzSetting v2 0 7 3 104 xl LAN Discover 192 168 168 157 ba Then select one of device in the Device List which you would like to configure or upgrade it But before to do that please provide the account name and password by pressing the Modify button Configuration is used to setup the IP
31. assword eeeegegeg Default password Page 37 SNMP NV6 4 On the main screen press the Upgrade button When the upgrade dialog box appears press the Browse button to locate the new firmware file Verify the firmware version is the new file which is listed in the File Information field then press the Upgrade Now button Keser xi r Select Firmware File Firmware File Name CHL FWups MM bin File Information Product ups Ver 01 12 02 Upgrade Now Exit 5 The SNMP NV6 card will response to the upgrade request in approximately 20 seconds Upgrading Now 192 168 168 236 Ruana 6 After finishing the upgrade procedure the following dialog box will appear Please wait approximately 1 minute for SNMP NV6 card to reboot ET MEN x Upgrade OK Now the SNMP Web device is rebooting 7 The EzSetting program supports Batch Upgrading Select the checkboxes of the devices which are listed in the Device List then press the Batch Upgrade button Select the firmware file enter the Account name and Password and then press the Upgrade Now button to upgrade all of the selected devices sequentially x r Select Firmware File for SNMP Card Select Firmware File for SNMP HUB Browse Lal Browse Ll Firmware File Name Firmware File Name CH F ANups MM bin File Information File Information Product ups Ver 01 12 02 Default Accou
32. battery voltage the battery status and the status indication of the UPS Because different models provide different information the model you have may not display the same information Page 15 SNMP NV6 5 2 1 UPS Properties This page gives a snapshot of all the principal UPS parameters The values will update automatically To set the refresh time select the menu Administration Web Web Refresh Period SNMP NY6 Web Windows Internet Explorer Cy amp http 192 168 168 236 home asp Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help xi Favorites si fM suggested sites iP Free Hotmail E Web Slice Gallery SNMP Nv6 web fu El Cd y pager Safety Tools Qe System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 05 17 Logout I fi Home MINUTEMAN UPS Information UPS Properties From Para Systems inc Volt L N 121 4 v Model E750RM2U Volt L N 120 7 v DES Properties Freq 60 0 i e Type Line interactive Load 0 v Detail Rating 750VA Freq 60 0 Hz Comm OK Detail Battery Parameters Source Normal Detail In Out Parameters o EE o Next Power Off Time Status Normal Time To Power Off None Capacity 100 Estimated OS Delay Status Indication o Next Power On Time Detail None meh Next Test Time mc ee None N otification Weekly PE ED Event Log PEER Ionen Fas ao y A 5 2 2 Battery Parameters This page displays a list of the UPS battery parameters SNMP NY6 Web Windows Inter
33. e button on or off SAA CES E 16 Ele Edt yew Favorites Toots te feet v S E Frec ttm CE AM cm Eyes eye Lk Qe m Tene Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 07 05 MINUTEMAN j ion es d EX UPS Information Status Indication a UPS Management Web c ode UPS Information 4Appoospc 0960000000000 m o o 0000000000000 cecooz Fos 160 166 2 ferdupsirfo_status asp 5 3 UPS Management Because different UPSs provide different functions the UPS you have may not support the same configuration or control items 5 3 1 Configure The configure page is designed to set the configurable values of the UPS or SNMP card These values will be stored in the UPS or SNMP card Note Different UPSs may support different configuration options Z GET lt S Er Oo mmm OC Ele ER en Favortes Took Heb e Favcrtas FreeHotmal e 200116 web imi A E EE d MINUTEMAN A Home System Tene Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 07 41 Logout UPS Management Configure n SEN ms inc UPS Management Web Select UPS Config UPS Information eg Auto Restart UPS Management boot After Power Restore F Enable SEN o Submit External Battery Pack o ascription m o Refresh pecific Sched o Aduna suon Nothicabon History Lore 1 remet 100 Page 18 SNMP NV6 5 3 1 1 Auto Restart Sends the command to the UPS to configure the auto restart function 5 3 1 2 UPS Buzzer Sends the command to the UPS to configure
34. e in the Device List which you would like to configure or upgrade it But before to do that please provide the account name and password by pressing the Modify button 2H Configuration is used to setup the IP address netmask enable or disable Configuration networking services Lal Upgrade button is used to load the device firmware file then transmit it to Upgrade the single selected device Ignore the checkbox Ze Q Press Discover button to search all of the SNMP devices in the LAN 192 168 168 0 IPv4 Mask IPv6 Prefix length 255 255 255 0 lala CLAN 192 168 168 157 Subnet r Device List IP Address Hast Name Account Password Version SNMP NVv6 2222227 DIZE Model Product E7SORM2U 2 Select All Deselect All Add Add an new item of SNMP device to the Device List manually Modify Set the account and password for the selected device Remove Remove the selected device from the Device List Please mark the checkbox of the devices which are listed in the Device List then press the Batch Upgrade button to upgrade all of the marked devices sequentially Batch Upgrade 3 Select one device in the Device List then press the Modify button to enter the Account and Password IP amp Account x r SNMP Device Address IP Address Administrator Account Account admin Default admin P
35. g command ping HostName or IP address at your workstation In the Web Browser can see the Login page but cannot login Please check the IP address of the SNMP NV6 card and the PC you trying to login from If both of the IP addresses are not in the same LAN run the EzSetting program to configure the User Limitation to Allow Any How do refresh the NetBIOS table in Windows operating system Sometimes the IP address of the SNMP NV6 card will be changed but the host name will remain the same Although Windows will update its NetBIOS table periodically you can force it to purge its cache immediately by typing the command nbtstat R in the shell After that you can connect to the SNMP NV6 card by its host name How can get the IP address and MAC address of my computer For Windows system type ipconfig all at the DOS prompt For UNIX system enter ifconfig in the shell l am unable to ping or connect to the SNMP NV6 card Check the following items Check all the network connections Ensure that your PC and the SNMP NV6 card are in the same network segment If you don t have a router they must be in the same network segment You can connect to the SNMP NV6 card only if your PC and the SNMP NV6 cards are using the IP addresses from the same IP address block Normally private LANs use the IP addresses from one of the following blocks 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 T
36. he SNMP NV6 card s default IP address 192 168 1 100 is from the last block If your LAN is using a different address block you will not be able to connect to the SNMP NV6 card via the LAN Under such situation you can choose to SNMP NV6 Use the Terminal Mode to reset the SNMP NV6 card s IP address Change your PC s IP address to allow connection via the LAN 7 l am unable to perform the SNMP Get operation Answer Check the SNMP settings stored in the SNMP NV6 card The IP address of the PC you are using must be entered in one of the SNMP Access Control NMS IP fields with Read or Read Write permission The community string on the PC and the SNMP NV6 card must match 8 am unable to perform the SNMP Set operation Answer Check the SNMP settings stored in the SNMP NV6 card The IP address of the PC you are using must be entered in one of the SNMP Access Control NMS IP fields with Read Write permission The community string on the PC and the SNMP NV6 card must match 9 do not receive traps at my management station Answer Check the SNMP Trap settings in the SNMP NV6 card The IP address of the PC you are using must be entered in one of the Target IP fields 10 forgot my administrator s account and password Answer Connect the RJ45 to DB9 serial cable to the console port on the SNMP NV6 card and set both of the dipswitches to the ON position configuration mode Enter rstadmin within 30 seconds while the Acc
37. he Time 01 01 2000 Selection is selected to Manual Manual Time Assign the time manually if the Time 00 00 00 Selection is selected to Manual 4 4 1 5 Soft Restart Simply restart the SNMP NV6 card It does not affect the UPS 4 4 1 6 Reset All To Default Resets all of the settings back to the original default values 4 4 1 7 Exit Without Save Exit and disregard any changes 4 4 1 8 Save And Exit Saves the changes and exits Page 14 SNMP NV6 5 Web Interface 5 1 Run a Web Browser 1 Make sure that you have a TCP IP network already installed 2 Start your Web Browser Enter http host_name or http ip_address in the address bar for the plain web transmission or M https host name or https ip address for the encrypted web transmission The SNMP NV6 card will then ask for your user name and password After keying in the correct user name and password the SNMP NV6 card s Home Page will appear on the screen SNMP NV6 Login Site IP 192 168 168 236 User Name admin Password esses sse ok 3 If the login page does displayed but you are unable to login with the correct user name and password it might be because that the IP address that you used to login is different from the SNMP NV6 card s IP address subnet Note The SNMP NV6 card will automatically logout the user if there is no activity for 30 minutes 5 2 UPS Information This section includes information about the identification the
38. ich are generated by openssh User Manage for new SSH connections Submit TCP IP Veb Console ETP Time Ser Syslog Batch Configurati Upgrade http 192 168 168 236 en adm_console asp LITT TT gne Fa 100 7 System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 11 42 Logout 5 4 4 1 Console Telnet Enabling or disabling the Telnet connection with the SNMP NV6 card SSH SFTP Enabling or disabling the SSH SFTP connection with the SNMP NV6 card Telnet Port The user may configure Telnet protocol to use a port number other than standard Telnet port 23 SSH Port The user may configure SSH protocol to use a port number other than standard SSH port 22 5 4 4 2 Host Key DSA RSA Key These options are used to replace your own SSH keys The SNMP NV6 card supports the key files which are generated by the OpenSSH Page 25 SNMP NV6 5 4 5 FTP This menu allows the administrator to enable or disable the FTP communication protocols available in the SNMP NV6 card So Wed Eo om pes Weye ch MINUTEMAN A Home System Tene Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 12 05 Logout i FIP lon Administration FT rom Fara Systems inc UPS Management Web rr 5 4 5 1 FTP FTP Enabling or disabling the FTP connection with the SNMP NV6 card FTP Port The user may configure FTP protocol to use a port number other than standard FTP port 21 5 4 6 Time Server This menu allows you to set the SNMP NV6 card s interna
39. l date and time There are 2 ways to set the date and time Synchronize with SNTP server or set the date and time manually Note If the SNTP is enabled but cannot get any reply from the assigned time server then the event log and data log will not work Ele Edt Yew Fates Too te sd Favores 33 W opofmeHdms 6 16 Wed DD c Papo Sir Tool Manual Page 26 SNMP NV6 5 4 6 1 Simple Network Time Server Time Zone Select the time zone where the SNMP NV6 card is installed Primary Secondary Time Server The SNMP NV6 card searches both of the Time Servers and follows the first reply server s time The card synchronizes with the Time Server every hour Enable Daylight Saving This option is used to setup a daylight saving time During the period of daylight saving time the SNMP NV6 card will add 1 hour automatically 5 4 6 2 Manual If it is not possible to connect to a Time Server then the only way to adjust the system time is manually configure the date and time Note The system date and time will be reset to the assigned date time if the SNMP NV6 card is restarted 5 4 7 Syslog This menu allows the administrator to set the SNMP NV6 card s syslog The syslog feature is used to store the event log to a remote syslog server This feature does not affect the local event log C SNMP NV5 Web Windows Internet Explorer Submit po ym z kio 5 4 8 Batch Configuration If
40. l i Web Slice Gallery snmp nve web MINUTES MAN Power Technologies Network SNMP Trap From Para Systems inc UPS Management Web UPS Information UPS Management Target 1P 0 0 0 0 System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 18 33 Trap Target List Logout Community String public Administration Trap Type SNMPv1 y MIB UPSv4 e Notification SNMPv3 User Name Sri UDP Port 162 The User Name must match with the same ARMIA Pv3 USM table Event Level None S Event Level Update Delete A Target IP Community Port MIB Type Event Level SNMPv3 User M 1 0 0 0 0 public 162 UPSv4 vi None SNMPv3 USM 2 192 168 168 157 public 162 UPSv4 vi Information SNMP Trap Wake On LAN History fe es n 8 Internet The Event Level field is used to decide what kind of power event notification should be sent to the target address There are 3 levels of power events Information Warning and Alarm If you select Information the notification of all power events will be sent to the target address if you select Warning the notification of Warning event as well as Alarm event will be sent to the target address if you choose Alarm only the notification of Alarm event will be sent to the target address The SNMP NV6 card provides SNMPv1 v2c and v3 traps to satisfy most of customer s environment If you select the SNMPv3 trap then one of the user names must be entered into the SNMPv3 USM table Page 31
41. login password if required Receiver Enter the email address that you want the SNMP NV6 card to send an e mail to Event Level Select the event level that you want to go to the corresponding e mail recipient If you select Information the notification of all power events will be sent to the target address if you select Warning the notification of the Warning event as well as the Alarm event will be sent to the target address if you choose Alarm only the notification of the Alarm event will be sent to the target address You can change the event level from UPS Management Event Level menu Page 32 5 5 5 Wake On LAN SNMP NV6 The Wake On LAN function can start up the client PC from the network by the MAC address From this page you can set 256 MAC addresses of the clients to be restarted after the power is restored or when the SNMP NV6 card starts up RH Gle Edt Mew F nster Tools Die Sie Favores 5 BB suyyeted Stes B Free Hamad E Web Sce Galery 6 sip Web ME coe Bec Setyo Tess H MINUTEMAN 8 Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 19 51 Logout Te lopies Network Wake On LAN From Para Systems Inc UPS Management Web WOL Host List AER Management ii MAC Xx xx xx xx xx xx 00 00 00 00 00 00 Admmsuaun cc Delay 0 minute s fe Wake Up Condition Power Restore System Startup P Event Level o MAC Delay Restore Startup SNMPy3 USM o NMP Tr o Mail Server o Wake On LAN o mL
42. main name if the host name you provided cannot be searched then the system will append the search domain to your host name 5 4 2 2 IPv6 DHCP Client Enable Disable DHCP to get the IP address from DHCP server IP Address The IPv6 address of the card Prefix Length The prefix length for the IPv6 address Gateway V6IP The IP address of the IPv6 network gateway DNS V6IP The IP address of the IPv6 domain name server 5 4 2 3 System Host Name The Host Name of the SNMP NV6 card System Contact The system contactor information of the network administration System Location The system location of the SNMP NV6 card Page 23 SNMP NV6 5 4 3 Web This menu allows the administrator to enable or disable the HTTP HTTPS communication protocols available in the SNMP NV6 card SNMP NY6 Web Windows Internet Explorer G v 6s 1 1 192 168 168 236 home asp E HEES Pije File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sly Favorites q suggested Sites snmp nv6 web fp EJ omm y Page Safety Tools Y tl Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 11 24 Logout Administration Web Web SSL Certificate HTTP Enable C Disable Certificate File PEM format HTTPS Enable C Disable Browse Update the certificated file which is generated by openssl for ds new SSL connections HTTPS Port 443 Ver Mida Submit ser Manager Web Refresh Period 10 Seconds ICP IP Web FTP Time Server Batch Conf t Upgi e ITT TI TT
43. n normal mode From the Windows workstation open a DOS Prompt type in the telnet HostName or the IP address For other operating systems please run the OS shell and type the same command After the message appears on the screen enter the account default account is admin and the password the default password is password and then the SNMP card s Main Menu will appear on the screen Please refer to 4 4 Configure the SNMP NV6 card via Text Mode for more information Note The SNMP NV6 card will terminate the telnet connection if there is no activity within 1 minute 4 4 Configure the SNMP NV6 card via Text Mode You can configure the SNMP NV6 card via text mode by using a Telnet utility or through the COM port 4 4 1 SNMP NV6 card s Main Menu Page 10 Web Card Version 01 00 00 MAC Address 00 30 ab 25 e9 1e 1 User Manager 2 TCP IP Setting 3 Network Parameter 4 Time Server 5 Soft Restart 6 Reset All To Default z Exit Without Save 0 Save And Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt SNMP NV6 4 4 1 1 User Manager RADIUS 1 RADIUS Auth Disable 2 Server 3 Secret 4 Port 1812 Local Auth Administrator 5 Account admin 6 Password 7 Limitation Only in This LAN Device Manager 8 Account device 9 Password a Limitation Only in This LAN Read Only User b Account user c Password d Limitation Allow Any 0
44. ner EnablerDisabie FTP protocol Enable 1 woo ____ EnablerDisabie remote syo Eet rr pre Semer Pon HTTP nemorino por o tel HPS Server Por reese us or frenet Sever Pon Tenet networking pon s i Sst SeverPor aer E H FTP sererPon JFF nemorino pon E ter Systeg Severi ineremate sysogrosrare ta Svstg Server The remote ayoghostname ter yoo Servers The remote aysoghostname in ysioo Servet The remote aysloghostname tar SNMP Get Set Por Jime SNMP networking pon JE SNMP NV6 Page 13 SNMP NV6 4 4 1 4 Time Server There are two ways to set the SNMP NV6 card s current time and date One is to set the system time manually but this is not the best way The ideal way is to set up a timeserver The SNMP NV6 card does support SNTP which is supported by Windows XP To configure a Windows PC to act as a timeserver please install the Simple TCP IP Services from the Add Remove Windows Components 1 Time Selection SNTP 2 Time Zone 0 hr 3 1st Time Server POOL NTP ORG 4 2nd Time Server 5 Manual Date 01 01 2000 MM DD YY YY 6 Manual Time 00 00 00 hh mm ss 0 Back To Previous Menu Please Enter Your Choice gt tem Function Descripton Derat m m eier Setecttinezone bor t time Sewer The tat tne sererforSNTP___ POOL NTRORG_ ta Time server The second ume semertor SIP Manual Date Assign the date manually if t
45. net Explorer lal xl go Mb http 192 168 168 236 h alfel sns e Ele Edit view Favorites Tools Help lt i Favorites X suggested sites Free Hotmail Web Slice Gallery ysnmp nv6 web A D 7 me Pager Safety Tools gt System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 05 40 Po Todnelonios UPS Information Battery Parameters from Para Systems inc UPS Management Web Battery Status a UPS Information Battery Status Normal Last Battery Replacement Date On Battery Time 0 Seconds 05 30 2011 MM DD YYYY Next Battery Replacement Date UPS Properties o Battery Measurement 05 30 2014 MM DD YYYY Battery Capacity 100 Battery Parameter 1 Voltage 40 8 v Temperature 39 SC Remaining Time 10 48 Minute s 8 Home Logout Replacement Date In Out Parameters o Identification o Status Indication o Page 16 SNMP NV6 5 2 3 In Out Parameters Select In Out Parameters from the UPS Information on the main menu to get a list of the UPS input and output parameters SNMP NY6 Web Windows Internet Explorer Ey gt hito 1 192 168 168 236 hame asp File Edit View Favorites Tools Help siz Favorites 3 l Suggested Sites E Free Hotmail i Web Slice Gallery v Sr SNvP Nv6 Web M El 0 mm Page Safety Tools f Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 06 21 Logout UPS Information In Out Parameters Power Technologies From Para Systems inc UP
46. nstalled and are connected to this card The card will delay the assigned OS shutdown time until all of the operating systems are shutdown by the shutdown software then send the UPS shutdown command to the UPS Page 20 SNMP NV6 5 3 2 4 Outlet Control Press the Switch Bank button to control the UPS output relay to turn on or off individual output banks 5 3 2 5 Power Fail Restore Simulation Pressing one of the buttons causes the card to simulate the UPS power fail or power restore event Based on this function we can test all of the connected software to verify whether they work properly or not The UPS will remain in its original state and will not go to the battery mode 5 3 3 Weekly Schedule This menu allows you to modify the parameters of the shutdown restart test events associated with the days of the week ioixi G v b hetp 192 168 168 236 hame asp MIRKE lo ing ple oe Edit View Favorites Tools Help i 7 Favorites ES f Suggested Sites E Free Hotmail Web Slice Gallery SNMP NV6 Web M A v Page Safety Tools MINUTE 2MAN 8 Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 09 13 Logout Po mr d te rel UPS Management Weekly Schedule From Para Systems inc UPS Management Web SUN MON TUE WED THR FRI SAT Time UPS Information 1 Dn n n n Dn n r 100 00 UPS Management A NE 2 pp Oo oO oo ooo Configure e 3 10 Seconds Test E D n n EB D r l00 00 Control o 4 No Action x r n r r D D r 00
47. nt and Password if the selected devices are not specified Account admin Default admin Upgrade Now Exit Password eeeeeeee Default password Page 38 SNMP NV6 7 Specifications 7 1 Technical Specifications Network Connection RJ 45 connector Operating Temperature 0 40 C 7 2 DIP Switch Settings Diet Dip Description Normal operation Sensor Mode with ENV Probe Console Mode 7 3 LED Indicators Yellow LED Green LED Description Flashing 1sec D we A UPS Disconnected Without ENV Probe 3 Flashing 50 ms Normal operation ith ENV Probe Flashing 50 ms Flashing 50 ms Normal operation Flashing 50 ms ENV Probe Disconnected z Page 39 SNMP NV6 8 Troubleshooting 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4 Answer 5 Answer 6 Answer Page 40 1 2 3 How do setup a SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol server In the Windows XP operating system click Start gt select Control Panel gt choose Add Remove Programs gt click the Add Remove Windows Components button gt click Networking Services gt select the Simple TCP IP Services check box and then click OK to finish the installation of Simple TCP IP Services After that enter in the host s IP address on the Time Server page How do verify the network connection between my workstation and the SNMP NV6 card Check the network connection by typing the followin
48. ount and Password are prompted After that the administrator s account and password are now reset to the default values 11 Where can get information about IPv6 Answer 1 For every device that supports IPv6 it will have a LLA Link Local Address generated according to its own MAC address and the EUI 64 standard algorithm For example if the MAC address is 00 11 22 33 44 55 the according LLA will be fe80 211 22ff fe33 4455 The SNMP NV6 card does support IPv6 and can directly connected via LLA without any additional configuration You should note that according to RFC 4862 the IPv6 interface will automatically shutdown if the same LLA already existed on the LAN 2 If both of the IPv4 and IPv6 DNS configurations co exist the IPv4 DNS configuration will have the top priority 3 If your operating system is Windows XP please enable IPv6 first select RUN from START and enter ipv6 install 4 To know more about IPv6 compatibility information refer to RFC documents 1981 2460 4861 4862 and 4443 on IETF website http tools ietf org html or refer to IPv6 Ready Logo website http www ipv6ready org Page 41 SNMP NV6 12 How do generate a private SSL certificate file PEM format for HTTPS Answer 1 Download the openssl from http www openssl org and install it on the Linux machine 2 Open the command shell and enter the following command to create your own certificate file Openssl req x509 nodes da
49. rd suppor UPS Management Web Event Level Event Over temperature Level Alarm Level 1 n alarm 2 Recover from over temperature alarm 3 Power fait warning 4 Power restore warning 5 Qutput abnormal la 6 alarm SNMPv3 USM o 7 Overload alarm s COVA alarm 9 Bypass abnormal alarm SNMP Trap o 10 2 M i alarm 11 Turn UPS output off alarm 12 Tum UPS output of alarm Mail Serve o 13 warning 14 Recover from UPS shutdown warning 15 larm Wake On LAN o 16 Charger back to normal alarm 17 PS syste warning ee TT 19 Ean fa alarm 20 alarm 21 Fuse fad alarm 22 Recover from fuse fal alarm e P en eme elen n m FT 8 neret Fa r 100 ts the SNMP protocol You can use an NMS to manage a UPS through a network You must enter the IP address of the workstation in the SNMP Access Table to prevent any unauthorized users from configuring the SNMP NV6 card via SNMP protocol The maximum number of IPs is 256 SNMP NVS Web Windows Inter nel Explorer GO EE zB x fo P Ele gdt Mee Fuwetes Zeck oW sp Favores y suggeteu se so E Freetotmal E Web Ske Gs ley MINUTEMAN 6 Home System Time Fri 06 24 2011 PM 02 15 45 Logout Y Pe Dee Ach Network SNMP Access from Para Systems Ge UPS Management Web Port Configuration OS Mo SNMP Server Port 161 Download UPSv4 MIB uil PEORES nt NMS List e Allowed NMS 1P 0 0 0 0 o Community String public Access Level Read Only z SNMP Acces
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51. s Network Time Protocol e Supports Telnet configuration e Supports BOOTP DHCP e Supports security protocols HTTPS SSH SFTP and SNMPv3 e Login via RADIUS and local authentication e Supports Syslog e Supports IPv4 and IPv6 e Supports Environmental Monitoring Page 5 SNMP NV6 1 2 Package Contents The SNMP NV6 card package contains the following items 4 SNMPANS swe oar fe RJ45 to DB9 serial cable Quick Install Product Warranty Card 2 Description The SNMP NV6 card s components are described as below Network Port LED Indicators Console Port 4 Reset Button 4 O Dipswitch 4 2 1 Ports fem Description O Network Port Connect to the Network LED Indicators Indicate operational status Console Port Connect to a VT100 terminal to configure the system or connect to a Temperature Humidity Probe to monitor the environmental parameters Reset Button Reset the SNMP NV6 card only This does not affect the UPS Dipswitch Setup the operational modes Page 6 SNMP NV6 2 1 1 LED Indicators or Haraware or network erar 2 Fasting ses UPS iscsconmectes Flashing 50 ms Normal operation With Temp Humidity probe Flashing 50 ms Flashing 50 ms Normal operation Flashing 50 ms ON Temp Humidity probe is disconnected 2 1 2 Dipswitch Settings No Dip Dip2 Description
52. s o Add Update SNMPv3 USM o NMS IP Community Access Level 1 p 0 0 d puke tan 1 SNMP Trap o 2 192 168 168 157 public ead write Mail Sery o Wake On LAN o lili A nemn Fa Rion gt 4 Page 29 SNMP NV6 If you use a workstation with SNMP Manager installed or if you set more restrictive SNMP access you can use the SNMP Access to add the IP address of the PC which you use to modify the access permission If the IP address is set as 0 0 0 0 it means the IP address will be ignored The SNMP NV6 card will check the community string first to identify whether the incoming packet is Read Only or not 5 5 2 SNMPv3 USM User Based Management SNMPv3 is an encryption version of SNMP protocol Before you can access the SNMP OID from the SNMP NV6 card using SNMPv3 protocol you have to configure the SNMPv3 USM table There can be 8 SNMPv3 users for the SNMP NV6 card After configuring the account parameters you can access the card using SNMPv3 protocol This user table is related to the SNMPv3 Trap A SNMP NVG Wrb Windows Internet Explorer aloj xl 6 DE e 192 160 160 236 liens Dis Ele Edt View Feste Iech Hel cy Favores cy E FreeHotnal E Qs Web _ My Gl oc mn Eme Safety Tooke Qe 06 24 2011 PM 02 16 30 Logout dd nt Web Auth Protocol MDS Context Name cn1027 Priv Protocol CBC DES User Name Auth Password Priv Password Access Level gt gt 8 bytes S gt 8 bytes Read Only z ReadOnly
53. ys 3650 newkey rsa 1024 keyout cert pem out cert pem 3 Once it is complete the certpem will be created in the current working directory 4 Upload the cert pem file to the SNMP NV6 card through the web page 13 How do generate the SSH DSA and RSA keys for SSH Answer For Linux Version 1 Download the openssh from http www openssh org and install it on the Linux machine 2 Open the command shell and enter the following command to create your own keys Ignore the passphrase when ask DSA Key ssh keygen t dsa RSA Key ssh keygen t rsa 3 Upload the DSA and RSA key files to the SNMP NV6 card through the web page For Windows Version 1 Download the Putty from http www putty org and install it 2 Run the puttygen exe in the putty installed directory 3 Select SSH 2 RSA from the Parameters area and select the Generate key pair from the Key menu to generate the RSA key 4 Select Export OpenSSH Key from the Conversions menu and assign a file name for the RSA key Ignore the passphrase when ask 5 Select SSH 2 DSA from the Parameters area and select the Generate key pair from the Key menu to generate the DSA key 6 Select Export OpenSSH Key from the Conversions menu and assign a file name for the DSA key Ignore the passphrase when ask 7 Upload the DSA and RSA key files to the SNMP NV6 card through the web page Page 42 SNMP NV6 9 Limited Product Warranty Para Systems Inc Para Systems warrants this
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