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1. 1 1 1 2 SNMPWEBCARD Firmware Version 12 04 0048 12 04 0049 12 04 0051 Introduction N System Requirements DE N Installation and Configuration 2 1 Default UPS System Shutdown Setting 2 2 2 Other Default Settings 3 2 3 SNMP Configuration 3 3 Web Console 3 3 1 Opening the Web Console 3 3 2 Web Console Interface 4 3 3 Status 4 3 4 Actions gt Control 6 3 4 1 Actions gt Control gt Economy Mode 6 3 5 Actions gt Loads 7 3 6 Settings gt Device 8 3 7 Settings gt Events 8 3 8 Settings gt Contacts 9 3 9 Settings gt Network 10 3 10 Settings gt System 13 3 11 Logs gt Events 14 3 12 Logs gt Data 15 3 13 Help 15 4 5 6 T Telnet SSH Console Load Ramping and Shedding Troubleshooting Technical Support Documentation Notice This User s Guide is a supplement to the printed manual that came with your SNMPWEBCARD or network enabled PDU Refer to the printed manual for instructions on hardware installation and basic configuration including IP address assignment If you have misplaced your printed manual refer to the electronic version included on the bundled CD ROM or download it at www tripplite com support manuals TRIPP LITE 1111 W 35th Street Chicago IL 60609 USA www tripplite com support Copyright 2010 Tripp Lite All trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners 1 Introduction SNMPWEBCARD is an optional network card that you can install i
2. SSH Settings SSH Access Enabled 22 Default 22 Save Changes SSH Port Figure 3 17 Settings gt Network gt Telnet SSH Tab 3 9 Settings gt Network continued The Web tab Figure 3 18 allows you to enable or disable Web TRIPPLTE browser access choose the HTTP and or HTTPS protocol and set AS Sa the HTTP port HTTP default setting is the standard protocol used by Web Network Settings browsers HTTPS is a secure protocol that encrypts and decrypts O sens mmn ae a a a data passed between the user and the SNMPWEBCARD If HTTPS is selected users can access the SNMPWEBCARD securely with HTTPS https x x x x If HTTP HTTPS is selected users can access the SNMPWEBCARD with either protocol Note HTTP and HTTPS can be globally or individually enabled disabled Contacts System Web Settings All Web Access Enabled lvl HTTP Settings HTTP Access Enabled x Default 80 HTTPS Settings Port 80 is the default HTTP port The port can be changed in HTTP HTTPS Access Enabled EZ mode but cannot be changed in HTTP HTTPS mode Port 443 is the HTTPS port and cannot be changed Figure 3 18 Settings gt Network gt Web Tab Note Enabling HTTPS requires the card to reboot This process may take several minutes The default community name for TRIPP LITE TRIPPLITE SG A A CD B SNMPWEBCARD firmware
3. a as W am peii x x Vv x vo A Tempersture High S x 4 Xx v4 Almac KX v x v Information Events v E ALARM STATUS A tan i he Figure 3 12 Settings gt Events gt Summary Tab TRIPPLITE e Status Actions Settings Logs Help Event Settings Summary Details Events Settings Battery Low a Shutdown a D Network System Enable Device Shutdown for Battery Low How much time should elapse prior to I J 2 M min 0 sec shutting down the device save Changes vi Figure 3 13 Settings gt Events gt Details Tab 3 8 Settings gt Contacts Click the Settings menu button and the Contacts submenu button to display the Settings gt Contact Settings page The Email tab Figure 3 14 shows a table of e mail contacts Before your SNMPWEBCARD can send e mail notifications you must enter e mail server information and add at least one e mail contact Click the SMTP Settings button to enter the settings for your mail server If you do not know the correct settings contact your network administrator Add a new email contact by clicking the New button and entering the information requested and save Test your settings by highlighting selecting an email contact then click the Send Test Email button Additional requirements for E mail settings 1 Enter a valid IP address or DNS name for the SMTP mail server Using a DNS na
4. 0 V A Input Frequency 59 8 Hz Nominal Frequency 60 Hz Battery Miscellaneous Figure 3 3 Status Page 3 3 Status Continued RSS Feed The RSS Feed feature was implemented to allow users to subscribe Status Actions Settings TRIPP LITE G Probe E DEVICE INFORMATION to the SNMPWEBCARD to view current alarm status as well as event logs in the form of XML TXT and CSV files This allows sae a BSAAYACHOTSO07OO Device Name Device 1 Firmware Version 12 04 0041 Device Location chinmin desk Driver Version 12 04 0040 107 a user to quickly view status on the SNMPWEBCARD without DEVICE SUMMARY requiring a login to each individual device 1 Click on the RSS symbol A 2 Add the URL http x x x x 8080 digest xml to the RSS reader or aggregator Note If the SNMPWEBCARD is configured to SSL mode JA J Input Information A f Input Frequency 59 9 Hz ae Output W Input Voltage 121 4V Wi Device Mode Utility W Nominal input Voltage 120 V ss i Input Frequency Rating 60 0 Hz Lil Low Transfer Voltage 65 Volts E High Transfer voltage 128 Volts Battery Miscellaneous u Bp cite POWETATE 5 ACS SU T OON ere 2 PowerAlert RSS Windows Internet Explorer je http 192 168 1 70 rss_desc htm Figure 3 4 RSS Feed Screen t Powe Alert RSS Subscribe to PowerAlert Status RSS feed to get our alarm and event data to your
5. IP settings were changed PowerAlert Agent started PowerAlert Agent started Figure 3 29 Logs gt Events Page Event Log 3 12 Logs gt Data Click the Logs menu button and the Data submenu button to display the Logs gt Data page Figure 3 30 Data logging is disabled by default You can enable data logging and save changes by entering a logging interval between and 60 When data logging is enabled all data fields and their current value are logged You can export the data log to a CSV file by right clicking the Export Data Log link and choosing Save Target As or Save Link As from the pop up menu Note Only 250 data entries at a time will be stored The option to clear the Data Log is also available Simply click the Clear Data Log button 3 13 Help TRIPP LITE Status Actions Settings ee Data Log Data Data Logging Options Data Logging Interval 1 60 min Set to 0 to lo turn off data logging L min The data log information is persistant right click to Save Target As Zave changes cea Dai og A DER __ Low alesis SE Battery Serial Number Name ID Warning Batten Age Date Time Location Region 20090121 172949 Hammond Indians Adlerex 1111 85 S803AWOPS704800058 J 20080121 172843 Hammond Indisnsa Ablerex 1111 185 S802AWOPS704800058 12 Figure 3 30 Logs gt Data Page Click the Help menu button to o
6. Requires an SNMP contact to be set See Figure 3 15 Settings gt Contacts e Togging Enables logging for the selected event Note The Log can be accessed via Logs Menu e SNMP Set Notification Allows the device to perform an SNMP set on another SNMP enabled device or application on the network allowing the device or application to be notified when the event occurs Requires an SNMP contact to be set See Figure 3 15 gt Contacts Check the Status box next to the event category to enable the option TRIPP LITE Status Actions Settings Logs i Device Device Settings 9 Events a i r Variables Ramping Shedding Contacts s ame O Value eatable Data Type Location String D Network Region String Device Name Device 1 String System Device ID tn Integer Date Installed 20070112 Date YY YYMMDD Low Battery Warning 10 Integer Battery Age Alarm Threshold Years 3 0 Float Save Changes Figure 3 11 Settings gt Device gt Variables Tab Event Settings A Events 7 x Summary Details A A Ee var oo Critical Events amp Network r 7 gt T gt Battery Low S x S x 4 Q Overload x x v4 x f System c General Fault x x v4 x v4 output on X x 7 X vE x UPS Battery Bad x x v4 x S z Self Test Failed x lt x f x f Warning Events AM On Battery x x v4 x l fS Bsttery Capacity Below s
7. SNUPWEBCARD Autonomous Device or PowerAlert Custom Load Ramping Custom Load Shedding Functions without SNMPWEBCARD or PowerAlert Non Autonomous Device Not supported Not supported Requires SNUPWEBCARD Requires SNUPWEBCARD Status Actions Settings Device Settings 3 Events i i Variables Ramping Shedding Contacts Shed settings enable the selected outlets loads to turn off after a delay when primary power is lost D Network Outlet ee x Delay Description Q System outes nescroton acson a It Server 20 i2 Client 15 Turn Off After Delay w Tu Y rn Off After Delay Save Changes TRIPPLTE Status Actions Settings Device Settings 2 Events Variables Ramping Shedding Contacts Ramp settings enable the selected outlets loads to turn on after a delay when primary power is applied or restored D Network f J System 3 3 o0 o a a lent After Dels Outlet Load 1 Action Delay sec Tu After Delay v 5 F ft y Save Changes Figure 5 1 Settings gt Device gt Shedding amp Ramping Tabs Functions without SNMPWEBCARD or PowerAlert Requires SNUPWEBCARD or PowerAlert Figure 5 2 Autonomous and Non Autonomous Device Characteristics An autonomous device can execute stored load shedding and load ramping configurations independent of an SNMPWEBCARD or PowerAlert Configurat
8. column i HPDE Event Settings 5 Click the Details Tab H or double click on the w icon to access settings Summary Details Events Settings On Battery 6 From the Details page i choose your preferred settings from the Settings drop down menu ll and click the Save Changes button _ Enable Device Shutdown for On Battery How much time should elapse prior to shutting down the device min v sec Save Changes B Figure 2 1 UPS System Shutdown Settings 2 2 Other Default Settings Setting Default Value Additional Information IP Address Obtain via DHCP 3 9 Settings gt Network User Name and Password User Name admin Password admin For Version 12 04 0030 and Above 3 10 Settings gt System User Name guest Password guest User Name admin Password blank For Versions 12 03 0024 and 12 04 0019 Telnet Access Enabled SSH Access Enabled 3 9 Settings gt Network Web Access Enabled SSL Access Disabled 3 9 Settings gt Network SNMP Access Enabled for Version 12 04 0040 and above 3 9 Settings gt Network Disabled for Previous Versions Default SNMP Access for 12 04 0040 and above Community Access Type Network Access SNMP Version tripplite read writeall v2c public read only all vi Temperature High amp Shut Down UPS System 2 Minutes After Event 3 7 Settings gt Events Battery Low Event E mail Notification TT Time Event Logging Data Logging Ramp Sh
9. local computer enter HTTPS instead of HTTP Here is how to Geta RSS Reader A RSS Reader or aggregator is used to download and view online RSS feed content A number of free RSS Readers are avialable for download Add our feed URL into your reader The URL is http 192 168 1 70 8080 digest xml 00 06 67 20 AB 62 9544AYAC601500766 tsion 12 04 0041 pn 12 04 0040 107 N Input Information f Input Frequency 60 0 Hz Af Input Voltage 1211 V W Device Mode Utility E Nominal input Voltage 120V A id Input Frequency Rating 60 0 Hz wr EB Low Transfer Voltage 65 Volts E High Transter Voltage 128 Volts Miscellaneous Figure 3 5 RSS Subscription 2 PowerAlert 12 SNMP Card Status Windows Internet Explorer iol x Oe X je http 192 168 1 70 8080 digest xml x 1 4 X fmsnweather 2z Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help This is an example of the status screen viewed via the RSS reader eb v b Page Tools iss we aie Favorites Center ve Favorites G Feeds SH X Powerdlert 12 SNMP Card Status PowerAlert 12 SNMP Card Status D me C Microsoft Feeds Today February 04 2008 7 minutes ago j Displaying 4 4 E Microsoft at Home i E E Microsoft at Work Chicago IL Weather via MSN Active Alarms as of Fri 1 Feb 2008 22 47 08 GMT All 4 E Nicom Friday February 01 2008 4 47 08 PM eee eee eee eee
10. 12 04 0040 and above is tripplite read r E a tr write ee Network Settings Access to the SNMPWEBCARD via SNMP can be configured to allow SNMP access via a defined community string to everyone a range or a single IP by defining the appropriate subnet mask Events TCP IP Telnet SSH Web SNMP Syslog Contacts SNMP Mode V1 2c Users V3 Users Network SNMP Protcol Versions Allowed System v SNMP V1 SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 V SNMP V2c VISNMP V3 Address Subnet Community Access 192 168 1 1 single 192 168 1 0 range m Save Changes everyone 0 0 0 0 User Defined User Defined Figure 3 19 Settings gt Network gt SNMP gt SNMP Mode TRIPPLTE Status Actions Settings Probe Logs TRPPLTE Status Actions Settings Probe Logs Help Device Network Settings ote Network Settings Events Events TCPAP Teinet SSH Web SNMP __ Syslog TCP IP Telnet SSH Web SNMP Syslog Contacts Contacts SNMP Mode V1 2c Users V3 Users SNMP Mode V1 2c Users V3 Users Network NMS Access Settings j Network UserName tripplite AuthKey Tester1234 System Community IP Address IP Mask Acces System 4 1 No Access PrivKey Tester12345 ge Dublic i SampY i Read 1 PublicValue Tester123456 5 IP Address 7 4 No Access Address Mask AccessLevel SnmpV3ReadWrite v Note Set IP Mask to 0 for all addresses and 255 255
11. 255 255 for a single ad Save Chang None UserName SnmpV3ReadOnly SnmpV3ReadWrite AuthKey SnmpV3Admin s m p z PrivKey l y Figure 3 20 Settings gt Network gt SNMP gt V1 V2c Users Figure 3 21 Settings gt Network gt SNMP gt V3 Users 3 9 Settings gt Network continued As of Firmware version 12 04 0051 Tripp Lite s SNMPWEBCARD supports SNMPv3 Gets and Sets SNMPv3 Traps are not supported The SNMPWEBCARD SNMP Tab displays an additional three tabs to configure SNMP access A SNMP Mode allows the user to configure what SNMP access is enabled or disabled Note Disabling SNMPv2 access will cause the SNMPWEBCARD not to function with Tripp Lite s PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent or PowerAlert Network Management System B V1 V2c Users Tab allows configuration of up to four community IDs C V3 Users Tab allows configuration of up to four users Tripp Lite s SNMPv3 implementation requires that Authentication and Privacy Passwords be configured Lear Nene The identifier of the user profile SNMP version 3 maps Gets Sets and Traps to a user profile by matching the user name of the profile to the user name in the data packet being transmitted A user name can have up to 32 ASCII characters A phrase of 8 to 32 ASCII characters that verifies that the Network Management System NMS communicating with this device through SNMPv3 is the NMS it claims to be that the message has not been changed during tra
12. Figure 3 10 You can control Status Actions Settings Log the outlets of the managed device by selecting the load and then clicking the appropriate On Off or Cycle button The load of connected equipment is displayed as a percentage of maximum capacity allowing you to see whether additional equipment can be added safely Load fluctuates with the power demands of connected equipment It is prudent to limit the load to approximately 80 of maximum capacity in order to accommodate higher startup power demands and other increased power needs Device Loads Loads Load Groups Main Control On Load 0 0 1 On If your device has controllable load banks additional buttons allow you to control each load bank Each load bank consists of one or more outlets You can use the Description field to label the banks for easy reference The main control buttons affect all outlets at once Note If the control buttons remain grayed out when a load is selected this condition indicates the outlet is non controllable Save Changes Figure 3 10 Actions gt Loads Page Warning The load controls start or stop the flow of electricity to your device s outlets Make sure you know which equipment TRIPP LITE TRIPP LITE A lt D is connected to each load bank before attempting to use these ark era r Aia controls Check the outlet labels and or test the load banks by plugging a circuit tester or small l
13. PWEBCARD and change its settings Tripp Lite recommends defining passwords for both user levels Note For firmware version 12 04 0019 and 12 03 0024 the default admin password is blank For firmware version 12 04 0030 and above the default admin password is admin Write Configuration View Configuration The SNMPWEBCARD can maintain a copy of its current configuration as a backup in the event of system problems or to configure other SNMPWEBCARDs via FTP To generate a configuration file paconfig ini select the Write Config button at the bottom of the page This file can also be viewed and saved to your computer A by clicking the view button You will be prompted with a login screen at which time you may enter Administrator username and password To distribute the configuration file to other SNMPWEBCARDs 12 04 0040 or above FTP to the SNMPWEBCARD s IP address In binary mode PUT the configuration file paconfig ini to the SNMPWEBCARD then close the FTP session When the SNMPWEBCARD reboots it will operate according to the new configuration file Note The admin password will be required to view or download the configuration file TAPPLTE Status Actions Settings Probe Logs Help Network Settings Time Security ConfigFile Watchdog RTC Ti t GMT mea 03 22 57 Format hh mm ss RTC Date at a E 09 01 2009 Format mmiddiyyyy Save Changes Fig 3 26 Settings
14. S name for the SMTP mail server Using a DNS name requires valid DNS server settings See 3 9 Settings gt Network 1 The mail server must not require authentication 2 The mail server must be set up to relay e mail from the subnet or IP address of the SNMPWEBCARD 3 The To and From addresses must be valid 4 ADNS IP must be specified in the Settings gt Network gt TCP IP tab page Note You also need to configure and enable each event setting through the Settings gt Events page before notifications can be sent to your contacts 7 Technical Support Before contacting Tripp Lite Technical Support refer to Section 6 Troubleshooting for possible solutions If you are still unable to resolve the problem you can reach Tripp Lite Technical Support here www tripplite com support E mail techsupport tripplite com Tripp Lite has a policy of continuous improvement Specifications are subject to change without notice TRIPP LITE 1111 W 35th Street Chicago IL 60609 USA www tripplite com support 201005222 932946 EN
15. ay be defined by either IP address or hostname Figure Tcpap Temet web snmp sysiog 3 22 Hostnames require that a DNS Domain Name System OR ame ES server be configured on the TCP IP tab Once configured any remon ESER event setting change or action will trigger a message to be sent to the SYSLOG server for logging sen 21921681220 Por 514 Save Changes Fig 3 22 SYSLOG 3 10 Settings gt System Click the Settings menu button and the System submenu button to display the Settings gt System page The SNMPWEBCARD has a real time clock with a backup battery that keeps the clock running when the card 1s powered off The ConfigFile and three Time tabs Figures 3 23 through 3 26 allow you to set the date and time manually or to define a Network Time Protocol server for periodic network time synchronization The time zone can also be specified If you don t know the correct Network Time Protocol server settings contact your network administrator The Security tab Figure 3 27 allows you to define usernames and set passwords for three user levels guest manager and administrator admin Guest users have read only access and do not have telnet access Manager users have similar rights to Admin users however they are not allowed to change security settings Admin users have read write access which means that they can control the SNM
16. e SNMPWEBCARD assumes there is a problem and reboots itself The SNMPWEBCARD will continue to reboot until it is successfully able to get time from either the primary or secondary IP address Note The Watchdog tab is applicable for Firmware version 12 04 0051 and above 3 11 Logs gt Events Click the Logs menu button and the Events submenu button to display the Logs gt Events page Figure 3 29 All events are logged here with a date time and description Each event also displays an icon that identifies its status normal critical warning information or offline TRIPPLITE Status Actions Settings Logs e Events j Time Security Enable Ping probe Contacts Primary Ping Target D Network Secondary Ping Target Ping Probe Interval System Enable NTP probe Primary NTP Server NTP Probe Interval Secondary NTP Server 0 Probe Tries Before Fail 0 0 Probe Tries Before Fail 0 Help Network Settings ConfigFile Watchdog Save Changes Fig 3 28 Settings gt System gt Watchdog TRIPPLTE amp Status Actions Settings Logs Help 12 17 2007 11 16 2007 11 15 2007 11 15 2007 11 15 2007 11 15 2007 11 15 2007 STSTSTSTSISIS 12 43 02 06 02 22 16 56 27 11 16 22 11 18 05 11 09 24 10 01 36 Passwords were changed Passwords were changed PowerAlert Agent started PowerAlert Agent started TCP
17. ed Remain off Remain on not configured SYSLOG Figure 2 2 Default SNMPWEBCARD Settings 2 3 SNMP Configuration SNMPWEBCARD allows a compatible UPS system or PDU to function as an SNMP managed device on your network using the SNMP agent and Management Information Base MIB The SNMP agent resides in the SNMPWEBCARD firmware and responds to standard SNMP commands Get Get Next and Set It can also generate SNMP traps messages The MIB determines which parameters can be monitored and controlled Two MIB files Tripplite mib and RFC1628 mib must be loaded on each Network Management Station that will monitor the managed device The files are provided on the CD ROM included with the SNMPWEBCARD or network enabled PDU Consult your Network Management Station software documentation for instructions on how to import MIB files 3 Web Console The Web console is the primary graphical user interface for the SNMPWEBCARD 3 1 Opening the Web Console about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Tripp Lite File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 1 Open a Web browser that supports frames forms and Java Address http 172 16 3 100 2 Type the IP address assigned to the SNMPWEBCARD or PDU into the address field and press the enter key Refer to the printed manual for IP address assignment instructions 3 You should be prompted for a user name and password Figure Connect 0 12 96 5100 3 1 The default administra
18. edding tab Figure 5 1 will be available The Ramping and Shedding tabs each contain a table of the load segments available for your device Each load segment has a Description field an Action field and a Delay field The Description field allows you to enter a note about the equipment connected to the load segment The Action field allows you to configure the load ramping or shedding behavior by choosing from the possible actions listed in the drop down menu The Delay field allows you to enter the delay in seconds before the specified action is performed After entering the desired values click the Save Changes button to make the values active Ramping sequences are applied when AC input power is switched on Shedding sequences are applied when AC input power is lost increasing the battery backup runtime available for supported equipment You can disable load shedding by setting all actions to Remain On You can disable load ramping by setting all actions to Remain Off Load ramping and load shedding require a Tripp Lite UPS system or PDU with switchable load banks banks of one or more outlets that can be switched on and off remotely independent of other outlets A device that has switchable load banks can be classified as an autonomous device or a non autonomous device which determines its load ramping and load shedding characteristics Figure 5 2 Requires
19. eee E CNN com World g Sort by E FOXNews com E nwa com Current Promotions Information Battery Over 3 Years Old Battery replacement is recommended Date B Powerdlert 12 SNMP Card Status Title Event Log TXT Friday February 01 2008 4 47 03 PM gt View feed properties Latest 64 events in text format Friday February 01 2008 4 47 08 PM gt Latest 64 events in csv format Event Log XML Ft day February 0 1 2008 4 47 08 PM gt Latest 64 events in xml format 100 Figure 3 6 Status Screen Dynamic Generation of Status Report The SNMPWEBCARD s Web interface makes it possible to retrieve current alarm status through XML text TXT or comma delimited CVS file extensions This feature can be used to integrate status information into proprietary management systems To retrieve the file enter the following URL http x x x x status fileextension Note If the SNMPWEBCARD is configured to SSL mode enter HTTPS instead of HTTP 3 4 Actions gt Control Click the Actions menu button and the Control submenu button to display the Actions gt Control page Click the Controls tab Figure 3 7 to see commands that you can execute immediately or schedule for automatic execution To execute a command immediately select it from the drop down menu and click the Execute button To schedule a command select it from the drop down menu set the desired time and
20. er at the top level the Status Actions Settings and Logs menus Self Test Date Z07111 Self Test Status Test OK are accessible under the Devices menu Yov ll see those menu HCO SHESEGEE On Kou Enabled Mata HescececOn Ouse Disabled uto Restart On Overt Disabled 14 Day Self Test Disabled choices after selecting your device along with information about the Audible Alarm Status Off Communication Protoco j Communication Port gt com 2 Operating System device Figure 4 2 Note You can also select an ENVIROSENSE EAT e Je i r r Actions temperature humidity and alarm monitoring device if one is present Settings Logs Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh The functional menu hierarchy of the telnet console interface is shown in Figure 4 3 Figure 4 2 Telnet Console Device Submenu Main Menu ENVIROSENSE Network SNMP TCP IP gaca SNMP l SMTP SYSLOG Information Main Device m a Jd View Edit Settings Change Passwords Manual NTP Server View Edit Settings Execute w ma e a Set Load View Edit Interval Ramping Settings On Off On Off View Edit Settings Figure 4 3 Telnet Console Menu Hierarchy 5 Load Ramping and Shedding TRIPPLTE amp Click the Settings menu button and the Device submenu button to display the Settings gt Device page If your device supports load ramping and shedding the Ramping tab and or Sh
21. frequency parameters and click the Schedule button If the command you select from the drop down menu has operational parameters that you can modify they will be shown in the Parameters area You can click the editable variables and type new values to change the settings for the command If you plan to change the command parameters you should change them before you execute the command or add it to the command schedule Available commands include Reboot UPS Initiate Self Test Cycle All Loads Cycle Load Turn Load Off Turn Load On Turn All Loads Off and Turn All Loads On For a complete list of commands available for your device refer to the drop down menu Click the Schedules tab Figure 3 8 to see a list of scheduled commands To remove a scheduled command check the box next to the command and click the Delete Selections button 3 4 1 Actions gt Control gt Economy Mode Economy Mode When a SmartOnline UPS System operates in on line mode it continuously converts AC input power to DC battery power and converts DC power to regulated AC output power Continuous double conversion produces ideal output but does not provide maximum efficiency In Economy Mode available on select models the UPS system increases efficiency by implementing dynamic double conversion which means it suspends or resumes double conversion automatically as the quality of input p
22. g field is tied to the Battery Capacity Below Warning event See Section 5 Load Ramping and Shedding for information about the Ramping and Shedding tabs The tabs will only be accessible if the device supports these features 3 7 Settings gt Events Click the Settings menu button and the Events submenu button to access the Settings gt Events page Figure 3 12 The Settings gt Events page allows you to configure responses to changes in operating and environmental conditions Events are divided into four categories Critical Warning Information and Offline Each event category has an icon associated with it The icon will be displayed in the alarm status section of the console window with other event information when an event of that category occurs You can configure settings for several event types including On Battery and Battery Low Events vary by device See Figure 3 13 Settings gt Events gt Details Tab You can configure several settings categories that specify actions to be executed when the selected event takes place e Shutdown Turns the device off after a specified period of time e Contact Notification Sends an e mail to an e mail address es in your contact list Requires an e mail contact to be set See Figure 3 14 Settings gt Contacts e SNMP Trap Notification Sends an SNMP trap to a specified IP address es in your SNMP list
23. gt System gt Time gt RTC TEDE Status Actions Settings Probe evice Network Settings Configuration file is Present Overwrite View Note When writing out a config file it is not available until the green light on the card stops blinking Fig 3 23 Settings gt System gt ConfigFile TEDE Status Actions Settings Probe Logs Network Settings Time Security ConfigFile Watchdog Current Time Configuration Local Date Time Mon Aug 31 22 21 05 2009 Time Source RTC Time Source D Using Network Time Protocol V Using Noth American DST Using Real Time Clock GMT 06 00 Central Time USA amp Canada Save Changes Fig 3 24 Settings gt System gt Time gt TimeSource TEDE amp Status Actions Settings Probe Logs Help Network Settings Time Security ConfigFile Watchdog Primary NTP Server 0 pool ntp org SORTED AW 1 pool ntp org NTP Update Interval 360 Save Changes Fig 3 25 Settings gt System gt Time gt NTP mea Status Actions Settings Logs Help Network Settings Time Security ConfigFile Watchdog Guest User Name guest Guest Password gt oeeoo Guest Password Verification eeeee Guest user has read only access Manager User Name tester Manager Password gt eeeeece Manager Password Verifica
24. ight into each outlet and comro Device Loads observing the effects of the controls DR Loads Load Groups M 1 Group1 outer and router 2 Note On select PDUs and UPS systems it is possible to define oorok logical outlet groups groups of individual outlets that can be controlled through a single command to turn ON OFF or Cycle see Figure 3 10a This feature is only available on models that support Ramping and Shedding See Section 5 Load Ramping and Shedding for more information For select PDUs support is available for individual outlet current and power information If the PDU supports individual current and power information additional columns for Current and Power will be displayed on the Loads page see Figure 3 10b Figure 3 10a Actions gt Loads gt Load Groups TRPPLTE Status Actions Settings Logs Help reais Device Loads A Loads Loads Load Groups Main Control On Load Load Load 0 0A mE 4 2 3 On 0 0A ow 4 Figure 3 10b Actions gt Loads gt Load Current Power 3 6 Settings gt Device Click the Settings menu button and the Device submenu button to display the Settings gt Device page Figure 3 11 You can edit the device variables for the UPS system Note Some UPS systems have fewer device variables some have more Some UPS systems will fill the Serial Number field automatically The Low Battery Warnin
25. ion of an autonomous UPS system requires PowerAlert or an SNMPWEBCARD disconnect the SNMPWEBCARD network cable before attempting to use an autonomous UPS system s RS 232 serial port Configuration of an autonomous PDU requires an SNMPWEBCARD the card is pre installed in NET models Figure 5 3 lists autonomous devices that are currently available Non autonomous devices require an SNMPWEBCARD for configuration and execution of a custom load shedding sequence Non autonomous devices do not support custom load ramping UPS systems that have switchable load banks are non autonomous devices unless they are listed in Figure 5 3 Note Load ramping and shedding can also be configured through the telnet console Select the first menu option I Devices from the Main Menu then select the first device from the Device List menu then select the third menu option 3 Settings From the Settings menu select the second menu option I Device From the Device Settings menu select the second menu option 2 Shedding for shedding configuration or the third menu option 3 Ramping for ramping configuration Part Number Series Number All with NET suffix All with PDU3VS prefix Figure 5 3 Autonomous Devices 6 Troubleshooting If you encounter a problem Confirm that the SNMPWEBCARD is turned on e Check all connections and confirm that they are secure e Refer to the following list
26. me requires valid DNS server settings You will have the option to enter two Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server See Section 3 9 Settings gt Network 2 If SMTP authentication is required obtain the authentication information from your network Administrator see Figure 3 14a 3 The mail server must be set up to relay e mail from the subnet or IP address of the SNMPWEBCARD if SMTP Authentication is not being used 4 The To and From addresses must be valid The SNMP tab Figure 3 15 shows a table of SNMP contacts Before your SNMPWEBCARD can send an SNMP trap or SNMP set to an IP address you must add at least one SNMP contact Add a new contact by clicking the New button and entering the information requested and save If you do not know the correct settings contact your network administrator The standard port for SNMP set destinations is port 161 The standard port for SNMP trap recipients is port 162 Note If adding an SNMP contact to be used with a SNMP Set Notification use port 161 or the port number that the remote SNMP device can be accessed on After adding Email and SNMP contacts the user must set contacts for trap sending during events via Settings gt Events see 3 7 Settings gt Events Note You also need to configure and enable each event setting through the Settings gt Events window before notifications can be sent to your contacts TRIPP LITE Stat
27. mmunity name of the device or application trying to perform the SNMP set operation must be entered in NMS Access Settings with Read Write permission Check the SNMP settings of the SNMPWEBCARD see 3 9 Settings gt Network The IP address and community name of the management station must be entered in NMS Access Settings with Read Only or Read Write permission Also check trap recipient settings in Contacts menu and Events menu Check the SNMP settings of the SNMPWEBCARD see 3 9 Settings gt Network The IP address and community name of the management station must be entered in NMS Access Settings with Read Write permission Versions below 12 04 0040 are not supported If the previous command is not yet finished another command cannot be executed You must wait until the previous command has finished Before your SNMPWEBCARD can send e mail notifications you must enter e mail server information and add at least one e mail contact in the Settings gt Contacts gt Email Tab Figure 3 14 Click the SMTP Settings button to enter the settings for your local mail server If you do not know the correct settings contact your network administrator Add a new e mail contact by clicking the New button and entering the information requested in the pop up window Test your settings by clicking the Send Test Email button Additional requirements for E mail settings Enter a valid IP address or DN
28. n the accessory slot of a compatible UPS systems or PDU SNMPWEBCARD connects your UPS system or PDU to your Ethernet network as a manageable device that supports remote monitoring remote control and remote condition reporting You can manage the device from PowerAlert Network Management System an SNMP Network Management Station a Web browser or telnet allowing you to reboot control outlets shed nonessential loads monitor load levels and more The SNMPWEBCARD can also send SNMP traps or e mail messages to the addresses you specify alerting you automatically to events such as power failures SNMPWEBCARD is preinstalled in Tripp Lite Monitored and Switched PDUs which can be identified by the presence of MN or NET in the model name 1 1 System Requirements e Tripp Lite UPS system or PDU with compatible accessory slot e Ethernet network that supports the TCP IP protocol e One of the following options for remote monitoring and control e PowerAlert Network Management System e SNMP based Network Management Station such as HP OpenView e Web browser that supports frames forms and Java such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 or later e Standard telnet program e For Terminal Mode configuration only e Terminal emulation software program such as HyperTerminal e Computer with available DB9 serial port Warning Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonably be e
29. nsmission and that the message was communicated in a timely manner indicating that it was not delayed and that it was not copied and sent again later at an inappropriate time Privacy Passuhrase A phrase of 8 to 32 ASCII characters that ensures the privacy of the data by means of encryption that a Network y p Management System NMS is sending to this device or receiving from this device through SNMPv3 Authentication Passphrase Authentication Protocol The Tripp Lite implementation of SNMPv3 supports only MD5 authentication Privacy Protocol The Tripp Lite implementation of SNMPv3 supports only DES as the protocol for encrypting and decrypting data A field provided to enter a username password hint for SNMPv3 Admin users This SNMPv3 value is part of the SNMPv3 Public Value UsmUserTable IP Address A field provided to enter the information found in the Address column in the table on p 11 A field provided to enter the information found in the Subnet column in the table on p 11 IMPORTANT NOTE There are a total of four unique SNMP access IDs across all SNMP versions Therefore if you have two SNMPv1 2 communities you can then have two SNMPy3 users SYSLOG TAPPIE Status Actions Settings Logs Help SYSLOG is a protocol that allows a machine to send event notification messages across IP networks to event message collectors also known as SYSLOG servers Up to 4 SYSLOG Natyon soting servers m
30. ntrol gt Controls Tab PTE S Status Actions Settings Logs Help Device Control Commands Controls Schedules PT Porina acione v 4 Initiate Self Test 12 20 2007 11 00PM Once Delete Selections Figure 3 8 Actions gt Control gt Schedules Tab TPE s Actions Settings Logs Help Device Control Commands Controls Schedules Control Command x Execute Parameters eS E N T ESR D POEA R 0 Normal 1 Economy 2 50Hz s 3 60Hz 0 Integer o 3 Scheduling 12 foo vam viore gt C Schedule E ALARM STATUS Status Cause Response 01 04 2010 22 40 Figure 3 9 Actions gt Control gt Controls Tab gt Set Economy Mode 3 4 1 Actions gt Control gt Economy Mode continued Disabling Economy Mode To put a Tripp Lite SmartOnline UPS System out of Economy Mode go to the Actions menu button and the Control submenu button Select either Disable Economy Mode or Set Economy Mode depending on the UPS If the UPS has Set Economy Mode enter a 0 in the Parameters Value field and then click the Execute Command button On the front panel of the UPS system the LINE ONLINE and LOAD LEDs will illuminate green 3 5 Actions gt Loads Click the Actions menu button and the Loads submenu button TRIPP LITE TRIPP LITE SG G A z to display the Actions gt Loads page
31. of problems and implement any recommended solutions e Ifthe problem persists after trying the recommended steps contact Tripp Lite Technical Support Possible Solution The IP address of the SNMPWEBCARD is unknown Unable to perform SNMP get operations Unable to perform SNMP set operations Unable to receive traps at your management station Unable to use autodiscovery to find the agent from your management station The HTTP interface displays an error message Action Fail SNMPWEBCARD e mail notifications are not working If your network s DHCP server assigned an IP address to the SNMPWEBCARD contact your network administrator to discover the IP address assigned to the card or view it during terminal session at boot up You ll need to know the MAC address of the SNMPWEBCARD If your network does not use DHCP or if you need to assign a static IP address for another reason follow the instructions for assigning a static IP address via terminal mode configuration Refer to the printed manual that came with your SNMPWEBCARD or PDU for more information Check the SNMP settings of the SNMPWEBCARD see 3 9 Settings gt Network The IP address and community name of the device or application trying to perform the SNMP get operation must be entered in NMS Access Settings with Read Only or Read Write permission Check the SNMP settings of the SNMPWEBCARD see 3 9 Settings gt Network The IP address and co
32. ower changes As long as input power quality is satisfactory the UPS system suspends double conversion and operates with maximum efficiency If input power quality deviates from the designated safe operating range the UPS system resumes double conversion until input power quality improves You can turn Economy Mode on or off at any time from any location You can also schedule Economy Mode allowing the UPS system to provide maximum protection during peak hours and maximum efficiency during off peak hours Enabling Economy Mode To put a Tripp Lite SmartOnline UPS System into Economy Mode go to the Actions menu button and the Control submenu button Select either Enable Economy Mode or Set Economy Mode depending on the UPS If the UPS has Set Economy Mode enter a 1 in the Parameters Value field and then click the Execute Command button On the front panel of the UPS system the LINE and LOAD LEDs will illuminate green and the BYPASS LED will illuminate a solid yellow when the UPS system is in Economy Mode Models with LCD display will indicate Economy Mode status in the LCD screen am S Status Actions Settings Logs Help AS Control A Loads Controls Schedules Device Control Commands Control Command Execute ttini maasian BERIE Scheduling 12 7100 AM v One w fal Schedule Figure 3 7 Actions gt Co
33. pen a PDF that contains the most recent version of the SNMPWEBCARD User s Guide 4 Telnet SSH Console Most of the monitoring and control features available in the Web Telnet 172 16 3 100 console see Section 3 Web Console are also available in the telnet Powerflert TelNet Console 12 04 0040 and or SSH console Accessing the SNMPWEBCARD through the Vea or telnet console is ideal for mobile or resource limited platforms ne he aaa Tripp Lite lt c Copyright 2005 2006 Powerfllert 12 04 0040 All Rights Reserved Accessing the Telnet Console No Active Alarms Main Menu Open a telnet client and connect to the IP number of the 1i Devices SNMPWEBCARD At the login prompt enter the admin user name Earle and password Telnet access must be enabled and an admin password EFA must be defined Guest users do not have telnet access After a lt ENTER gt Refresh successful login yovw ll see the telnet console s main menu Figure 4 1 The Telnet Console Interface Figure 4 1 Telnet Console Main Menu Telnet 172 16 3 100 The telnet console uses a menu driven text based interface It has lt CENTER gt Refresh most of the same menus and submenus as the Web console but they are arranged differently Several submenus that were previously grouped diae e e Location i Chicago below Settings now appear at the top level and instead of appearing Device Nane Device 1 Device ID p ate stalle eria umb
34. rd An extra label may be included e Host Name is the unique name by which the SNMPWEBCARD is identified on the network Host name is used to identify a particular host in various forms of electronic communication such as Web or email and is translated into an IP address via the Domain Name System DNS resolver for communication between devices over the network Note It is necessary to specify a DNS IP Address in the Settings gt Network gt TCP IP Tab page and include these descriptions in the configuration of all pertinent Router Switch networks e Domain Name defines the local subnetwork e Boot Mode defines whether the card has a static IP address assigned manually or a DHCP address assigned automatically by a DHCP server on your network DHCP is the default setting For instructions on assigning a static IP address via terminal mode refer to the printed manual that came with your SNMPWEBCARD or PDU e TP Address Network Mask and Default Gateway are IP network settings that will either be assigned automatically or must be entered manually depending on whether the card 1s set to use a Static IP or DHCP If you don t know the correct settings contact your network administrator e Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server are required only if you want to use domain names such as mailserver xyz com in addition to numeric addresses such as 192 168 0 123 e Etherne
35. s page Figure 3 3 which displays device information device summary and alarm status Four additional buttons within the window allow you to select information categories input information output information battery information and miscellaneous information such as additional device information and system information When you activate an information category the button for that category changes from white to blue The status of each information item is indicated by the icon next to the item awl TRIPPLITE Status Actions Scttings Logs licip ET TIN Saira Device Settings Cvents r 7 f Variables Shedding C Contacts Mame Value editable Data Type Location HQ String D Network Region Chicago String Device Name Device 1 String System Low Battery Warning 50 Integer Date Installed 20061115 Date YYYYMMDD Serial Number String Save Changes E ALARM STATUS Status Cause Response 12 17 2007 13 52 Figure 3 2 Console Interface Overview TAPPuTE O Status Actions Settings Logs Help DEVICE INFORMATION Manufacturer Tripp Lite MAC Address 00 06 67 20 68 CO Model SMARTSOORT1U Serial Number Device Name Device 1 Firmware Version 12 04 0040 E DEVICE SUMMARY Input Information Nominal Input Voltage 120 Output GS Device Mode Utility Ff Input Voltage 125 0 V Gf Tap State Normal 4 __ Minimum input Voltage 88 0 V Maximum input Voltage 120
36. t Port Speed defines the communication speed of the SNMPWEBCARD Ethernet port By default it will auto negotiate in order to use the fastest speed that s compatible with your network equipment The Telnet SSH tab Figure 3 17 determines whether Telnet SSH access is enabled or disabled You can also set the Telnet SSH port Default Settings Telnet port is 23 SSH port is 22 Note Telnet SSH access requires a user name and an admin password Guest users do not have Telnet SSH access See Section 4 0 Telnet SSH Console for additional information about Telnet SSH access SSH is enabled by default continued Network Settings 3 Events iy T i TCP IP TelnetSSH Web SNMP Syslog Contacts Network System General Information MAC Address 00 06 67 00 00 16 General Settings Host Name Domain Name mW Boot Mode Static IP v IP Address 10 8 2 35 Network Mask 255 0 0 0 Default Gateway 10 0 0 1 Preferred DNS Server a Alternate DNS Server Fthernet Part Snead Aitn nenntiate Y ALARM STATUS RGIS Cause____ Response 03 20 2009 15 41 Figure 3 16 Settings gt Network gt TCP IP Tab TRIPP LITE OD Status Actions Settings Help Device Network Settings Events i F i TCP IP TelnetSsSH Web SNMP Syslog Contacts Telnet Settings Telnet Access Enabled 23 Default 23 Telnet Port
37. tion eeeeee Manager user has read write access Admin User Name admin Admin Password gt eeeee Admin Password Verification eeeee Figure 3 27 Settings gt System gt Security Tab 3 10 Settings gt SysteM continued Watchdog Tab The Watchdog tab provides the user the ability to set up timers that will reboot the card automatically if the Watchdog trigger is reached This provides a mechanism to maximize the uptime accessibility of the SNMPWEBCARD The Watchdog tab allows enabling disabling of either the Ping probe or NTP probe e Primary Ping Target IPv4 address hostname requires DNS settings to be configured e Secondary Ping Target IPv4 address hostname requires DNS settings to be configured optional e Ping Probe Interval Time in minutes before retry e Probe Tries Before Fail The number of attempts to ping the primary and secondary IP addresses before the SNMPWEBCARD assumes there is a problem and reboots itself The SNMPWEBCARD will continue to reboot until it is successfully able to ping the primary or secondary IP address e Primary NTP Target IPv4 address requires DNS settings to be configured e Secondary NTP Target Pv4 address hostname requires DNS settings to be configured optional e NTP Probe Interval Time in minutes before retry e Probe Tries Before Fail The number of attempts to get time from the primary and secondary NTP addresses before th
38. tor user name is admin and the default EA password is admin Pomerat 12 Logn 4 After you enter the user name and password the status page Figure O 3 3 will appear in the browser window aa Note Pages update automatically every 30 seconds Reload refresh a page manually to update sooner Internet a Figure 3 1 Web Console Login 3 2 Web Console Interface Clicking the Tripp Lite logo lin the header opens Tripp Lite s Web site in a new browser window The header also contains the menu buttons EJ which are the main navigational icons of the console Clicking a menu button reveals submenu buttons i on the left side of the console that are applicable to the selected menu button When you click a menu or submenu button the text changes from white to green Each submenu has an information section D that appears when the submenu is selected The information section contains data settings and or controls Several of the information sections are further divided into tabs IB The alarm section J appears at the bottom of the console window regardless of which submenu is selected If an alarm or other notification condition occurs the alarm section will show the severity of the condition the cause of the condition such as UPS on Battery and the automatic response or recommended user response such as Prepare system for shutdown 3 3 Status Click the Status menu button to display the statu
39. us Actions Settings Log Contact Settings Trippe 773 869 1111 lripplite sd gmail com mitt ss SMTP Settings Send Test Email Edit New Delete System Figure 3 14 Settings gt Contacts gt Email Tab SMTP Settings Windows Internet Explorer oO http 10 2 0 94 settings smtp_settings htm SMTP Server Settings A DNS server needs to be defined on the Network Settings page or email may not work Server Name 25 Default 25 Server Port Use Authentication C Login Name Password Max Length 64 characters Re Type Password SMTP Email Settings From Email Address CE Internet 100 J Figure 3 14a Settings gt Contacts gt Email Tab gt SMTP Server Settings TPE Status Actions Settings Log Help Contact Settings Contacts n Fletcher Precisio Network System Figure 3 15 Settings gt Contacts gt SNMP Tab 3 9 Settings gt Network Click the Settings menu button and the Network submenu button to display the Settings gt Network page Note Any changes in the TCP IP tab Telnet SSH tab or Web tab require the card to be rebooted The TCP IP tab Figure 3 16 contains several network settings e MAC Address is the unique physical address of the SNMPWEBCARD and cannot be changed The address is also printed on a label on the surface of the ca
40. xpected to cause the failure of the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is not recommended Do not use this equipment in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air oxygen or nitrous oxide 2 Installation and Configuration For instructions on hardware installation and basic configuration refer to the printed manual that came with your SNMPWEBCARD or PDU The manual can also be found on the bundled CD ROM or downloaded from www tripplite com support manuals 2 1 Default UPS System Shutdown Settings During a power failure SNMPWEBCARD is pre configured to shut down the UPS system two minutes after receiving a low battery signal patra here a This allows the UPS system to provide the maximum available runtime to connected equipment If you want to change the default setting follow these instructions and refer to Figure 2 1 TIPPI O C Event Settings naan o SNMP Ta a aS ogging 1 Use a Web browser to open the PowerAlert console window for your SNMPWEBCARD see 3 1 Opening the Web Console for instructions 2 Click the Settings button EY at the top of the window XQ XX KK KY OS XX XX DK DK DK KK 4 4 8 4 445 XX XX DK DK DK KK KIN 4 4 64 46 3 Click the Events button B at the left side of the window 4 Confirm that the Battery Low fj in the Shutdown PA column is eee at the Battery Low in the utdown D
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