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1. Select Configuration from the menu at the top of the home page then UPS Shutdown Schedule Log in as the Superuser You may configure up to seven event pairs Enter the upcoming Shutdown Day and Shutdown Time and if needed the Restart Day and Restart Time Times are in 24 hour format based on the date and time set within the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Select Set Values to update the card Once the values are set select Control from the menu at the top of the home page Select Enable UPS Shutdown Schedule then select Set Values to start the process Any shutdown restart events repeat until you change the table or select Disable UPS Shutdown Schedule Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality UPS POWER MANAGEMENT Configuring E Mail Notification You may use the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card to inform selected e mail accounts of events and changes in status as they occur in the UPS or to provide a daily status message at a predetermined time 1 Select Configuration from the menu at the top of the home page then Email Notification Become the Superuser and then enter the IP address or Hostname of the SMTP Mail Server that will be used to send the e mail messages see Figure 7 If you entered a host name for the mail server you must enter the IP address of your network DNS Server in the DNS Address block To receive a daily status report enter the time of day to send the
2. The ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card supports several MIB groups that separate specific UPS parameters into related areas The groups used in the MIB for the card include e Ident e Battery e Input e Output e Config e Control e Test e Alarms e Bypass e Traps Forcing the UPS to Shut Down The ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card supports MIB groups containing objects that enable the user to shut down and restart the UPS Receiving Event Traps The ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card supports several event related traps that can be reported to the SNMP network management software Refer to the MIB files found on the supplied CD ROM for more information Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 25 UPS POWER MANAGEMENT Automatic Shutdown of UPS Protected Computers NetWatch client software supports remote UPS monitoring and automatic shutdown of UPS protected computer systems and is avallable on the supplied CD ROM or from http powerquality eaton com Support Software Drivers default asp Clients are available for the following operating systems e Microsoft Windows e Novell NetWare e Linux e UNIX e MacOSX Each NetWatch client uses its IP address to register with a specified ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card via the network Once a client has registered any change in UPS status is communicated to NetWatch Depending on the operating system NetWatch typically alerts the user s whenever the UPS be
3. Time hh mm ss Synchronize with computer time Computer Date randy Computer Time hh mm ss Synchronize with NTP server 09 01 2005 NTP server address 128105 20111 DNS Address 0 0 0 0 Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp I Enable Daylight Saving Time Set manually Date rmvddyyyy 09 01 2005 Time hh mm ss 13 20 06 Set Values Figure 6 Date and Time Screen 14 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality REMOTE CONFIGURATION Configure through a Telnet Connection To configure the card parameters through a Telnet connection 1 Run your Telnet utility to connect to the card The card s default IP address is 192 168 7 18 2 Open the connection A login prompt displays 3 Enter your username and password The menu of the ConnectUPS device displays The default username and password is admin 4 Configure the card parameters as described in Configuration Menu Settings on page 39 Install Shutdown Software Refer to the Quick Start Instructions to install the NetWatch shutdown software For other software such as LanSafeo Power Management Software or PowerVision Software refer to those user guides for installation and configuration instructions Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 15 Chapter 3 UPS Power Management You can manage the UPS from a Web
4. 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 55 APPENDIX 7 Login with the username and password The default username and password is admin see Figure 31 Figure 31 Username and Password Window 8 Press Enter The ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card menu window opens see Figure 32 Figure 32 ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Menu Window 56 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality APPENDIX Service and Support If you have any questions or problems with the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Cara call your Local Distributor or the Help Desk at one of the following telephone numbers and ask for a ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card technical representative United States 1 800 356 5737 or 1 919 870 3149 Canada 1 800 461 9166 ext 260 All other countries Call your local service representative Please have the following information ready when you call the Help Desk e Model number e Serial number e Version number if available e Date of failure or problem e Symptoms of failure or problem e Customer return address and contact information If repair is required you will be given a Returned Material Authorization RMA Number This number must appear on the outside of the package and on the Bill Of Lading if applicable Use the original packaging or request packaging from the Help Desk or distributor Units damaged in shipment as a result of improper packaging are not covered under warranty A repla
5. EBak gt Y A Asearch Favorites meda 4 B Sy 8 Address http 10 222 42 116 roatcert html x 6 Links ake S Download ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Root CA Certificate Pl Root CA Certificate of ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card E Root CA Certificate of CommeciUrs Web SNMP Card for Java Plug in Figure 16 Download Page 3 Select Root CA Certificate of ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card The File Download dialog opens see Figure 17 File Download x o gt Some files can harm your computer If the file information below q looks suspicious or you do not fully trust the source do not open or save this file File name PW Root CA crt File type Security Certificate From 10 222 42 116 A This type of file could harm your computer if it contains malicious code Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer Open save _ Cancel More Info IV Always ask before opening this type of file Figure 17 File Download Dialog 46 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality APPENDIX 4 Select Open The Certificate page opens see Figure 18 Certificate 2x General Details Certification Path Certificate Information This certificate is intended to Ensures the identity of a remote computer Proves your identity to a remote computer Ensures software came from software publisher Protects software from alteration after publication
6. Protects e mail messages Allows data to be signed with the current time Issued to Brian Young Issued by Brian Young Valid from 1 31 2005 to 1 29 2015 Install Certificate Issuer Statement Figure 18 Certificate Page Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 47 APPENDIX 5 Select Install Certificate The Certificate Import Wizard starts see Figure 19 6 Select Next Certificate Import Wizard x Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard This wizard helps you copy certificates certificate trust lists and certificate revocation lists from your disk to a certificate store A certificate which is issued by a certification authority is a confirmation of your identity and contains information used to protect data or to establish secure network connections A certificate store is the system area where certificates are kept To continue click Next Figure 19 Certificate Import Wizard 48 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality APPENDIX 7 Select Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate and select Next see Figure 20 Certificate Import Wizard Figure 20 Certificate Store Menu 8 Select Finish and then OK to complete the installation see Figure 21 and Figure 22 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www
7. e ConnectUPS BD a card for UPSs with a BestDock slot e ConnectUPS E an external adapter for Eaton 9305 and 9150 UPSs All models can connect to a twisted pair Ethernet network 10 100BaseT using an RJ 45 connector The ConnectUPS X has a built in switching hub that allows three additional network devices to be connected to the network without the requirement of additional network drops With the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card you can monitor the UPS several different ways e using a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer to monitor and manage the connected UPS e using your Internet ready cell phone or PDA personal digital assistant e using SNMP compatible network management software user supplied to monitor the UPS in a method similar to that of other network devices The ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card also supports remote monitoring and shutdown of UPS protected computer systems NetWatch client software for use with a ConnectUPS Card is supplied on the Software Suite CD or on the Web at http powerquality eaton com Support Software Drivers default asp Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality INTRODUCTION Client software is available for Microsoft Windowse Mac OSe X Novelle NetWaree Linuxe and UNIX These programs communicate through TCP IP with the ConnectUPS Card and automatically shut down the protected system during extended power outages In add
8. E Address es Es C Program SS 3 lib security le Go Links mar cacerts sm java policy POLICY File security aa java security SECURITY File ts File jssecacerts File Modified 9 16 2005 1 43 AM Size 828 bytes Attributes normal la Type File Size 828 bytes 628 bytes My Computer Figure 27 Rename Screen Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 53 APPENDIX SSH Installation SSH is a software application used to log into another computer over a network and execute commands in a remote machine typically a UNIX system but also Microsoft Windows systems It provides strong authentication and secure communication over unsecured channels Establishing an SSH Connection To establish an SSH connection 1 Install the SSL certificate see SSL Certificate Installation on page 44 2 Start your SSH compatible application such as putty exe 3 On the Session Screen enter the card s Host Name or IP address see Figure 28 xi Category El Session Basic options for your PuTTY session Logging m Specify your connection by host name or IP address B Terminal Keyboard Host Name or IP address Port Bell 10 222 42 116 22 Features Protocol E Window C Raw Telnet Rlogin SSH Ay ql m Load save or delete a stored session Behaviour A Translation Saved
9. e mail in 24 hour format Enter the Mail Account Description Mail Type Event Level and Event Type for each recipient The Mail Account must be a valid e mail address Refer to the online help file for more details about these fields Select Set Values to save your changes ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card AG Powerware Summary UPS Event UPS Shutdown and Restart UPS Shutdown WEN SNMP Card SUMP Trap a a mr conan Reeewers UBMNotMcation Usteand tne teit Email Notification me A COCO INT IET ATT CTI ETT 1 Nona E Minor 7 AFC 1620 M Traps 2 None E Minor RFC 1628 MS Trops 3 None E Minor 2 AFC 1620 M8 Trops 4 None E Minor E AFC 1628 M8 Trops E Figure 7 Email Notification Configuration Screen Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 21 UPS POWER MANAGEMENT 22 6 For Advanced Settings select View amp Configure Enter the Sender s Email Address Optional SMTP Username Optional SMTP Password SMTP Reply to Address and SMTP Port Number see Figure 8 Refer to the online help file for more details about these fields Select Set Values to save your changes ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card AG Powerware mmery UPS store UPS Event UPS Shutdown and Restart UPS Shutdown V chSMMP Card Actions Semings Senedule Configuration Email Advanced Settings Sender s Emall Adiress UPS Web Car
10. tem to the End User within one 1 business day after Company receives the defective Product from the End User n any case Company will provide shipping instructions and will pay its designated carrier for all shipping charges for eturn of defective equipment and replacement of Warranted Items Any returned Warranted Item or parts that are eplaced may be new or reconditioned All Warranted Items returned to Company and all parts replaced by Company shall become the property of Company WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER This Warranty does not cover any defects or damages caused by a failure to properly store the Product before installation b shipping and delivery of the Product if shipping is FOB Factory c neglect accident abuse misuse misapplication or incorrect installation d repair or alteration not authorized in writing by Company personnel or performed by an authorized Company Customer Service Engineer or Agent e improper testing operation maintenance adjustment or modification of any kind not authorized in writing by Company personnel or performed by an authorized Company Customer Service Engineer or Agent or f use of the Product under other than normal operating conditions or in a manner inconsistent with the Product s labels or instructions This Warranty is not valid if the Product s serial numbers have been removed or are illegible Any Warranted Items repaired or replaced pursuant to this Warranty will be
11. 127 characters 40 Set Web SNMP Card Control Group For those users who intend to use BOOTP DHCP Telnet or secure HTTP in order to configure control update or manage the card certain control parameters must be enabled or disabled Use this function to modify those parameters option 2 NOTE To prevent unauthorized viewing of the Web pages presented by the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card use this function to enable HTTP Security Control NOTE To obtain an IP address using BOOTP DHCP instead of serial configuration set DIP Switch 2 on the front panel to the ON position OFF is the default Set Write Access Managers For those users who intend to use an SNMP compatible NMS to manage the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card the IP address of the management station must be added to the list on the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card in order to receive read get or write set access rights Community strings may be different for read or write access Use this function to add or delete the IP address of the management station option 3 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality APPENDIX Set Trap Receivers For those users who intend to use an SNMP compatible NMS to manage the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card the IP address of the machine intended to be the trap receiver must be added to the list on the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Use this function to add or delete the IP address of the trap receivers
12. In VAC Current In AC Amps Configuration Control Kilimanjaro UPS FP 7 14 INV 7 14 1250 VA UPS Web Card 10 222 42 116 Status aGlance SYSTEM NORMAL 123 09 05 2005 23 28 14 Passed 09 10 2005 16 39 20 UPS bypass unavailable 09 10 2005 16 39 35 AC power has been restored 09 21 2005 18 56 16 UPS switched to battery power 118 23 Figure 23 Secure Connection Window Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 51 APPENDIX Java Plug in To install the SSL certificate using Java Plug in 1 Open your browser 2 Type http lt IP Address gt rootcert html where lt IP Address gt is the one assigned to the card and press Enter The Download page opens see Figure 24 Z ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Root CA Certificate Download Page Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Soak gt Q A Qsearch Favorites meda 4 D S E 3 Address la http 10 222 42 116 rootcert html 60 Links ake Download ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Root CA Certificate BB Root CA ificate of Comas MOLINA ard Bl Root CA Certificate of ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card for Java Plug ig Figure 24 Download Page 3 Select Root CA Certificate of ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card for Java Plug in The File Download dialog opens see Figure 25 4 Select Save File Download x C Some files can harm your computer If the file inform
13. Sessions Selection Colours p Default Settings B Connection toa Data Save Proxy Sue Telnet Delete Rlogin E SSH ye Close window on exit be C Always C Never Only on clean exit Tunnels y About Cancel Figure 28 Example Configuration Session Screen 54 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality APPENDIX 4 Select SSH in the Category column The SSH Connection screen opens see Figure 29 5 Select 1 only for the Preferred SSH protocol version l PuTTY Configuration xj Category Session Options controlling SSH connections Logging Data to send to the server Terminal aaa a Keyboard emote command Bell Features z E Window o Appearance I Don t allocate a pseudo terminal Behaviour J Don t start a shell or command at all Translation J Enable compression Selection Preferred SSH protocol version Colours 1 only CE C 2only Connection x Data Encryption options Proxy Encryption cipher selection policy Telnet AES SSH 2 only Blowfish di 3DES lo warm below here Kex DES Down Auth x11 J Enable legacy use of single DES in SSH 2 Tunnels About Figure 29 Example Configuration SSH Connection Screen 6 Select Open The login prompt window opens establishing communication may take 10 20 seconds See Figure 30 2 116 PuTTY Figure 30 Login Prompt Window Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide
14. Table 1 ConnectUPS X and ConnectUPS BD LEDs Status LED 10 Mb or 100 Mb Card Function Description LED Flickering On Flickering Normal operation with Ethernet traffic On On ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card error Off Off UPS power low no power to the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Flashing Flashing No connection to UPS alternate flashing as the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card restarts Table 2 ConnectUPS E LEDs Status LED Network LED ConnectUPS E Function Description Off On Normal operation Off Flashing Ethernet traffic Flashing Off IP address is default value On On ConnectUPS E error Off Off UPS power low Flashing Flashing No connection to UPS On Flashing Setup mode Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 29 APPENDIX Technical Specifications Table 3 Technical Specifications CPU AC1101 Memory 1024k x 8 Static DRAM 1024k x 8 Flash ROM LAN Controller AC1102 Network Connection 10 100BaseT RJ 45 network connector ConnectUPS X provides 3 additional connectors for your devices UPS Protocol Eaton UPS communication protocol Network Protocol HTTP over TCP IP SNMP over UDP IP SMTP ARP RARP and TFTP BOOTP DHCP Supported MIB Eaton PowerMIB XUPS MIB RFC 1628 Standard UPS STDUPSV1 MIB OS Supported for Shutdown Microsoft Windows Novell NetWare Linux UNIX Mac OS X Operati
15. UPS cycling output power off and then back on as well as schedule shutdowns and startups on a predetermined basis Selecting Control from the menu at the top of the home page provides a page that allows the Superuser to turn off the UPS In addition you may initiate a battery test and enable or disable any scheduled shutdowns or startups as specified in the UPS shutdown schedule table accessed from the Configuration menu CAUTION e Selecting Turn UPS Off turns off the output of the UPS Any equipment powered by the UPS shuts down immediately Prepare the protected equipment for the shutdown e Ifyou select Turn UPS Off with Load Segment to Restart following the Return of AC Power set to NO you will have to manually restart the UPS after the shutdown occurs Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality UPS POWER MANAGEMENT Forcing the UPS to Shut Down 1 oF A N Select Configuration from the menu at the top of the home page then UPS Event Actions Log in as the Superuser Select UPS Shutdown and Restart Settings Verify Load Segment to Turn Off following OS Shutdown is set to YES Set the appropriate Delay Before Segment Turns Off following the start of the Client s OS Shutdown in seconds to ensure that any NetWatch clients and their respective operating systems have enough time to complete their shutdown The default is 180 seconds but you may wish to increase or dec
16. User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 11 REMOTE CONFIGURATION 2 Select Configuration from the menu at the top of the home page then Weh SNMP Card Configuration to set the card parameters see Figure 3 ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card AG Powerware Registered Clients Summary UPS History Control Language UPS Event UPS Shutdown and UPS Shutdown Web SNMP Card SHMP Trap Email Date and Time Help Actions Restart Settings Schedule Configuration Receivers Hotification WebiSNMP Card Configuration Firmware Revision ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card V3 16 MAC Address 00 E0 D8 09 11 4D ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card IP Address 10 222 42 116 Gateway Address 10 222 42 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DNS IP Address 0 0 0 0 Mail Server Website Link 1 IP Address www powerware com Website Link 1 Screen Text Powerware Website Link 2 IP Address WwWww powerware com products software multiiew product asp Website Link 2 Screen Text Download ConnectUPS Multiview History Log Frequency minutes 1 BOOTP DHCP Control Disabled Telnet Control Enabled TFTP Upgrade Control Enabled HTTP and Telnet Security Control Disabled Reset Configuration to Default No Restart ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card No Become Superuser Figure 3 Sample ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Configuration Page 3 Select Become Superuser and log in with the Username and Password The default username and password is admin see Figure 4 Enter Network Password A
17. be monitored simultaneously by installing the MultiView software on a PC with Microsoft Windows The software is included on the CD ROM supplied with the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card or it can be downloaded from the link on the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Summary page The MultiView software works in tandem with Internet Explorer to discover and display multiple browser windows each representing a different ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card You also have the flexibility to pick other Web pages as presented by the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card during configuration MultiView software can also monitor the Status aGlance feature within the LanSafe Power Management Software Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 17 UPS POWER MANAGEMENT 18 Becoming the Superuser Several menus allow UPS and ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card parameters to be modified by the user However many of these are password protected for the Superuser To become the Superuser you must log in with a username and provide a password Both are configurable by serial or Telnet connection The default username and password is admin NOTE Once you have become the Superuser t is important to completely exit the browser to set the security level back to the standard read only level Turning the UPS On and Off The ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card supports the ability to remotely turn off the UPS and its supported load You can also reboot the
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19. indicated by xupsContactindex has changed to its Inactive state The severity level of this trap is INFORMATIONAL Table 8 xupstdContactInactiveNotice Trap Variables Variable Description Comments xupsContactindex The number of the supported contact xupsContactType normallyOpen 1 or Since the monitoring of the contact is assumed to be normallyClosed 2 enabled if you receive the trap the Type notUsed 4 would never be sent Since Type anyChange 3 is not supported by the ConnectUPS it is also not a valid type Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 37 APPENDIX Variable Description Comments xupsContactState The current normal state Valid states for the trap would be open 1 and closed 2 ofthe contact since these are the normal at rest states of the contacts being monitored OpenWithNotice 3 or closedWithNotice 4 are the notice states for the contacts being monitored and would not be valid during the sending of this trap xupsContactDescr The user friendly External The default for each contact being monitored is External Contact Name for the Contact _ Status where the _ is the number index of appropriate contact the contact E mail Notification Specifics for All Supported Contacts E mail recipients configured to receive PowerMIB related events with Event Level set to Major will receive the following e mails w
20. warranted for the remaining portion of the original Warranty subject to all the terms thereof 58 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality APPENDIX Company shall not be responsible for any charges for testing checking removal or installation of Warranted Items COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT EQUIPMENT NOT MANUFACTURED BY COMPANY IF PERMITTED BY THE APPLICABLE MANUFACTURER COMPANY SHALL PASS THROUGH SUCH MANUFACTURER S WARRANTIES TO END USER COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT SOFTWARE IF APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT INCLUDING SOFTWARE EMBEDDED IN PRODUCTS THAT IS NOT CREATED BY COMPANY WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING COMPANY SPECIFICALLY DOES NOT WARRANT SOFTWARE SUCH AS LINUX THAT WAS CREATED USING AN OPEN SOURCE MODEL OR IS DISTRIBUTED PURSUANT TO AN OPEN SOURCE LICENSE THIS WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY OFFERED BY COMPANY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AND EXCEPT FOR SUCH FOREGOING WARRANTY COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY TITLE NON INFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE CORRECTION OF NON CONFORMITIES IN THE MANNER AND FOR THE PERIOD OF TIME PROVIDED ABOVE SHALL CONSTITUTE COMPANY S SOLE LIABILITY AND END USER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR FAILURE OF COMPANY TO MEET ITS WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS WHETHER CLAIMS OF THE END USER ARE BASED IN CONTRACT IN TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR S
21. 1 Run the Web browser and connect to the card IP address the default is 192 168 7 18 The home page of the card displays see Figure 2 E T N Powerware UPS History Configuration Control ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Registered Clients Language Summary Summary Identification UPS Model UPS Firmware version VA Rating User Assigned Name Card s IP Address Current Status Input Output Battery Statistics Links Overall Status Runtime minutes Last Battery Test Status Last Logged Events Voltage In VAC Current In AC Amps Frequency Hertz Voltage Out VAC Current Out AC Amps Frequency Hertz True Power Watts Apparent Power VA UPS Load 96 Battery Status Voltage DC UPS Internal Temperature Degrees C PW9125 1250 FP 7 14 INV 7 14 1250 VA UPS Web Card 10 222 42 116 Status aGlance SYSTEM NORMAL 88 Unavailable 09 01 2005 08 19 18 UPS Load Segment 1 Turn On command sent 09 01 2005 08 19 18 UPS Load Segment 2 Turn On command sent 09 01 2005 08 19 19 Turn UPS On command sent 116 2 2 60 3 120 0 8 60 3 48 93 7 Normal 52 5 27 Number of Registered NetWatch Clients 0 ConnectUPS Up Time Date rmvdaiyyyy Time hh nm ss Powerware Download ConnectUPS Multiview Become Superuser 27 days 4 hours 36 mins 17 43 secs 09 01 2005 13 15 00 Figure 2 Sample ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Home Page Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card
22. C 2 Return the card s switches to the original settings noted in Step 1 on page 32 3 Using a pen or paperclip press the RESET switch on the ConnectUPS Card to restart the card in Normal mode Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 33 APPENDIX Upgrading the Card Firmware During the upgrade process the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card is inaccessible but restarts automatically within a minute after completing the upgrade To upgrade the firmware 1 Locate a networked PC with Microsoft Windows 2 Download the Firmware Upgrade Utility Upgrade 100 exe program and the applicable firmware available on the Web at http powerquality eaton com Support Software Drivers default asp O NOTE Review the firmware history file History100 pdf for a list of current enhancements 3 Run the Firmware Upgrade Utility by selecting Start Run and then entering the path and filename Upgrade 100 exe 4 Select Discover The utility attempts to find all reachable 10 100 ConnectUPS Web SNMP Cards on the network The table displays all cards that are found Discover searches only the current subnet To upgrade a card that is reachable but not on the subnet click the Add button and provide the requested information 5 Activate the checkbox by the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card s to be upgraded up to four cards at a time under most network conditions 6 Highlight the ConnectUPS We
23. Connectors COM Port Reset Switch Figure 9 ConnectUPS X Panel Details and are served by an internal switching hub If you frequently move devices between these O NOTE Three additional 10 100 Mb Ethernet connectors are available on the ConnectUPS X connectors or make configuration changes it may be necessary to clear the cache by pressing the RESET switch on the card with a pen or paperclip Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 27 APPENDIX 10 Mb Network LED yellow 100 Mb Network LED green Power LED green Status LED yellow Reset Switch DIP Switch Off On NETWORK COM 12 Ethernet Connector COM Port Figure 10 ConnectUPS BD Panel Details Front Panel LAN Status Power O O O ConnectUPS E Web SNMP Adapter DIP Switch Power Inle Rear Panel ol h 7 Aa Be fee AZ A OO I Network Connector UPS Port ls Por Reset Switch COM port for configuratio n Figure 11 ConnectUPS E Panel Details 28 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality LED Description APPENDIX The functions of the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card are indicated by the Status LED and either the 10 Mb or 100 Mb LEDs as listed in the following tables
24. MP Card option 8 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 41 APPENDIX 42 Email Notification Use this function to inform selected e mail accounts of events and changes in the status as they occur in the UPS or to provide a daily status message at a predetermined time option 9 This information is accessible via the HTTP interface for easy modification after the card is on the network Set Website Links Use this function to set links to different Web sites option 10 Links appear on the Web pages of the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card This information is accessible via the HTTP interface for easy modification after the card is on the network Card Settings and Event Log Summary Use this function to display each configuration menu and the current settings option 11 The card s current data and event logs are also displayed This data may be accessed via a terminal program using the configuration cable or through a Telnet connect Displaying and capturing the configuration items and log entries is helpful in service related situations Set External Contact Monitoring With the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card firmware v3 00 and higher two separate contact closures are supported Examples of contact devices include rack door switches water detectors and fire detectors Select option 12 to configure this feature The External Contact Monitoring screen opens see Figure 13 Ea
25. Powerware Series Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide X BD and E Models ETN Powering Business Worldwide Class B EMC Statements FCC Part 15 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help ICES 003 This Class B Interference Causing Equipment meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reg
26. TRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY The remedies of the End User set forth herein are exclusive and are the sole remedies for any failure of Company to comply with its obligations hereunder In no event shall Company be liable in contract in tort including negligence or strict liability or otherwise for damage to property or equipment other than the Products including loss of profits or revenue loss of use of Products loss of data cost of capital claims of customers of the End User or any special indirect incidental or consequential damages whatsoever The total cumulative liability of Company hereunder whether the claims are based in contract including indemnity in tort including negligence or strict liability or otherwise shall not exceed the price of the Product on which such liability is based Company shall not be responsible for failure to provide service or parts due to causes beyond Company s reasonable control END USER S OBLIGATIONS In order to receive the benefits of this Warranty the End User must use the Product in a normal way follow the Product s user s guide and protect against further damage to the Product if there is a covered defect OTHER LIMITATIONS Company s obligations under this Warranty are expressly conditioned upon receipt by Company of all payments due to it including interest charges if any During such time as Company has not received payment of any amount due to it for t
27. age without the certificate will generate a warning message indicating the site may not be trustworthy see Figure 14 You can accept the warning and continue the SSL secure connections will still function Security Alert j x Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or 5 changed by others However there is a problem with the site s security certificate The security certificate was issued by a company you have not chosen to trust View the certificate to determine whether you want to trust the certifying authority The security certificate date is valid The security certificate matches the name of the page you are trying to view Do you want to proceed Yes View Certificate Figure 14 Internet Explorer Warning Message 44 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality APPENDIX Warning Security Figure 15 Java Plug in Warning Message Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 45 APPENDIX Internet Explorer To install the SSL certificate using Internet Explorer 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Type http lt IP Address gt rootcert html where lt IP Address gt is the one assigned to the card and press Enter The Download page opens see Figure 16 Z ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Root CA Certificate Download Page Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help
28. ation below Q looks suspicious or you do not fully trust the source do not open or save this file File name pw jssecacerts crt File type Security Certificate From 10 222 42 116 A This type of file could harm your computer if it contains malicious code Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer Open save Cancel More Info M Always ask before opening this type of file Figure 25 File Download Dialog 52 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality APPENDIX 5 Specify the liblsecurity subdirectory in your Java Plug in program folder for saving the certificate then select Save see Figure 26 The file begins downloading Save As ax Save in y security History E ES Desktop EA My Documents History LE My Computer E e 3 Local Disk C E C Program Files Desktop O JavaS oft gt JRE Be 1 3 My Documents lib aem 2 Compact Disc D 2 Depts on hssdefs01 E 2 Pubs on Adupsdfs04 G 2 public on raTnests05 P gt My Network Places ha Save as type Security Certificate y Cancel My Computer Fao My Network Po Figure 26 Save Menu 6 When the download is finished rename the certificate file pw jssecacerts crt to pw jssecacerts see Figure 27 C Program Files JavaSoft JRE 1 31 lib security File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Qsearch Gyrolders 44 BS OS Xx A
29. b SNMP Card IP address to select the individual card Click Modify and enter the Superuser name and password Repeat this step for each card that will be upgraded 34 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality APPENDIX 7 Select Open next to Filename and select the binary upgrade file that was previously downloaded or otherwise received and copied to the PC Select Upgrade to start the process After the process starts do not cancel or interrupt the upgrade process Otherwise the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card receives a corrupted image preventing the card from operating correctly 8 When the Firmware Upgrade Utility completes exit the program by selecting Quit and then answering Yes to confirm External Contact Monitoring Feature The status of the two user provided contact devices is monitored via pins on the ConnectUPS Card COM configuration port and reported several different ways e SNMP via the PowerMIB the card sends traps indicating the active or inactive state of the contact e E mail notification if this feature has been configured on the ConnectUPS Card the specified recipients receive an e mail whenever the contact status changes The body of the e mail contains the Contact Number Contact Type Contact State and Contact Description If these recipients have been configured to receive notification of All event levels via e mail they also receive notificat
30. browser or from an SNMP network management system UPS Management from a Web Browser When using a Web browser to access the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card the majority of UPS related information is available by selecting any of the following menu options Summary UPS History Configuration Control Registered Clients Language Help Each menu and submenu selection has online help available Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality UPS POWER MANAGEMENT Viewing Status GaGlance Status aGlance is a page that provides a simple intuitive way to view UPS status information and is accessed through a Status aGlance link on the Summary page It changes the background color of the page to reflect the UPS status e Green indicates normal UPS operation e Yellow indicates the UPS is responding to a problem the UPS is on battery during a power outage the UPS has one or more alarms present or the UPS has been bypassed e Red indicates a low battery condition and shutdown is imminent e Black indicates a loss of communication between the UPS and the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card If you leave the browser pointed to this page it automatically updates when new UPS information is available To return to the Summary page point and click the mouse pointer anywhere within the colored background area MultiView Software The Status aGlance pages of several ConnectUPS Web SNMP Cards may
31. cement or repair unit will be shipped freight prepaid for all warrantied units NOTE For critical applications immediate replacement may be available Call the Help Desk for the dealer or distributor nearest you Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 57 APPENDIX Two Year Limited Warranty USA and Canada Eaton Connectivity Devices WARRANTOR The warrantor for the limited warranties set forth herein is Eaton Corporation an Ohio Corporation company Company LIMITED WARRANTY This limited warranty this Warranty applies only to the original End User the End User of any 3 5 and 9 series Connectivity Devices the Product purchased on or after June 1 2004 and cannot be ransferred This Warranty applies even in the event that the Product is initially sold by Company for resale to an End User LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD The period covered by this Warranty for the Product installed and currently located in the fifty 50 United States the District of Columbia and Canada is twenty four 24 months from the date of purchase WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS The warrantor warrants that the Product the Warranted Item is free rom defects in material and workmanship If in the opinion of Company a Warranted Item is defective and the defect is within the terms of this Warranty Company s sole obligation will be to repair or replace such defe
32. copies of the EC Declaration of Conformity contact Eaton Power Quality Oy Koskelontie 13 FIN 02920 Espoo Finland Phone 358 9 452 661 Fax 358 9 452 665 68 Table of Contents T Introduction Gi AA A AR A A Rae Dect ais SystemrApplication ines cen tee BA ee Ei SA eo Gk eek Sy 2 Remote Configuration 0c c cece cee eens Ser Up thedlPACGIESS ria Sake EEn A ON tinal ae cine E esis nich ngs ttn AN ough COTS Gontigure the Cardi 9 cer kava a eaten aston ca ates catty sees Mod neste ng lS eos Configure through a Web Browser ooo Configure through a Telnet Connection 2 2 nananana naarn Install Shutdown Softwares oia a ar tada emia is Sk 3 UPS Power Management 0000s ccc e eee eee UPS Management from a Web Browser 2 0 000 tee e eee eee Viewing Status aGlance iS A SA A et os es MUItIVIEW SOMWAIC oid as ve Gone a ae reat oY al we Becoming the Superdse ris 08 0 Ate co oe doch COG ta a es Turning the UPS Orand Offi ecc david akin ied Hak ehh aed d idea toes ide Soke ds Forcing the UPS t SHUE DOWN Senan eoee A ea A ee ee ge Planning a Scheduled UPS Shutdown and Restart 2 2 2 2 eee Contig ring E Mail Notifications ssr reee ii era sew arate eens Performing a Manual UPS Battery Test 0 0 ene Viewing the UPS History Logs ios eased A ee a Aas UPS Management from an SNMP NMS ooo Viewing UPS Monitoring Parameters 0 2 o Forcing the UPS t Shut DOWN escorts ir rr Hea
33. ctive Warranted Item including by providing service parts and labor as applicable at the option of Company PROCEDURES FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF WARRANTED ITEMS The Warranted Item will be repaired or eplaced at a Company site or such other location as determined by Company f the Warranted Item is to be replaced by Company and the End User supplies a credit card number or purchase order for the value of the replacement Product Company will use commercially reasonable business efforts to ship via standard ground shipment and at no cost to the End User the replacement Warranted Item to the End User within one 1 business day after Company receives notice of the warranty claim In such case the End User must eturn at Company s expense the defective Warranted Item to Company in the same packaging as the eplacement Warranted Item received by the End User or as otherwise instructed by Company If Company does not receive the defective Warranted Item Company will either charge the End User s credit card or send the End User an invoice which the End User agrees to pay for the value of the replacement Product f the Warranted Item is to be replaced by Company but the End User is unwilling or unable to supply a credit card number or purchase order for the value of the replacement Product Company will use commercially reasonable business efforts to ship via standard ground shipment and at no cost to the End User the replacement Warranted
34. d 10 222 42 116 Optional SMIP Username Optional SMTP Password NS A US Wob Card Q10 222 42 115 SMTP Port Number 25 Backto Email Notfication SetValues Figure 8 Email Notification Advanced Settings Screen 7 Test your settings by pressing the Send Test button the Send Test function to test your changes Any e mail errors are logged in the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Event Log Review the Event Log within a few minutes of testing the e mail to see if any errors are logged O NOTE When changing any e mail configuration items it is strongly recommended to use Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality UPS POWER MANAGEMENT Performing a Manual UPS Battery Test You can use the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card to manually perform a UPS battery test The ability to test the UPS is model dependent consult your UPS documentation for more information 1 To manually start a battery test on a specific UPS select Control from the menu at the top of the home page 2 Become the Superuser 3 Select Initiate Battery Test followed by Set Values to start the process Viewing the UPS History Logs Select UPS History from the menu at the top of the home page to choose the current UPS Data Log and UPS Event Log e The data log provides numerical data logged once a minute from the UPS e The event log contains text messages regarding the status of the UPS and the C
35. e card in Serial Pass Through mode To reconfigure the card for Serial Pass Through mode 1 Note the current position of DIP switches on the card the default setting for both switches is the 0 off position Write them here for later reference DIP Switch 1 0 off 1 on DIP Switch 2 0 off 1 on 2 Set both DIP switches to the 1 on position for Serial Pass Through mode 32 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality APPENDIX 3 Using a pen or paperclip press the RESET switch on the card to restart the card in the Serial Pass Through mode 4 Locate the configuration cable labeled PC that was supplied with the ConnectUPS Card 5 Plug the RJ 45 end of the configuration cable into the COM port on the card Verify that you have used the port labeled COM The other ports on the card will not work for configuration 6 Plug the other end of the configuration cable into the serial COM port on the computer 7 Setup the PC to communicate with the UPS serially e Open your terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminale e Select the appropriate serial connection such as COM1 e Set the serial line to 9600 baud No parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no flow control Returning the Card to Normal Operation After using the card in Serial Pass Through mode restart the card in Normal mode 1 Disconnect the configuration cable from the card and P
36. eaton com powerquality 49 APPENDIX Certificate Import Wizard xj Completing the Certificate Import Wizard You have successfully completed the Certificate Import wizard You have specified the following settings Certificate Store Selected Automatically determined by t Content Certificate Figure 21 Completing the Certificate Import Wizard Screen Certificate Import Wizard x G The import was successful Figure 22 Success Screen 50 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality APPENDIX Request a secure encrypted SSL Web connection by typing the URL of the card and pressing Enter For example https lt IP Address gt rootcert html where lt IP Address gt is the one assigned to the card 10 To verify that you have accessed a secure server check the web address to confirm that it begins with https and that a picture of a lock is in the lower right hand corner of the browser s window see Figure 23 E ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help earch Favorites media S aS 8 Address https 10 222 42 116 next htm AC Powerware UPS History Summary Identification UPS Model UPS Firmware version VA Rating User Assigned Name Card s IP Address Current Status Overall Status Runtime minutes Last Battery Test Status Last Logged Events Voltage
37. for that contact Table 11 Summary Page HTML Text Default Text Valid States Description External Contact 1 Status Active External contact notice exists External Contact 2 Statis Inactive External contact notice does not exist Disabled External contact monitoring has been disabled contact monitoring cable installed but user has not enabled the particular contact to be monitored NOTE Ifthe user removes the contact monitoring cable from the card the status line is dynamically removed from this page Configuration Menu Settings This section describes the available settings provided by the built in menus Set the IP Address Gateway Address and MIB System Group Use this function option 1 to set the IP address the gateway address or the management information base MIB parameters of the card as listed in Table 12 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 39 APPENDIX Table 12 Parameters with Examples No Function Description Example 1 IP Address IP address of the card 192 72 173 188 2 Gateway Address Default IP address of the network gateway 192 72 173 254 3 Network Mask Subnet mask setting 255 255 255 0 4 sysContact System contact string of MIB up to 127 characters Eaton 5 sysName System name parameter for MIB ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card up to 127 characters 6 sysLocation System location parameter for MIB TEST LAB up to
38. gins supplying AC power from its batteries for example the AC line fails Then if AC line power does not return and the remaining battery time is low NetWatch takes over and completes an operating system shutdown prior to the UPS running out of battery power Settings found in the UPS Event Actions and UPS Shutdown page and the Restart Settings page are related to the automatic shutdown of the UPS protected computer system using NetWatch By default the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card initiates an automatic operating system shutdown only during a low battery condition The ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card firmware v2 03 and higher no longer instructs the UPS to power off after the operating system shutdown 26 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality Appendix The appendix contains The card panel details connections and LEDs Technical card specifications DIP switch and jumper settings Serial Pass Through mode Upgrading the firmware External contact monitoring feature Configuration menu settings Secure Sockets Layer SSL certificate installation Secure Shell SSH Installation Service and support Warranty ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Panel Details Uplink Ethernet Connector 10 Mb Network LEDs yellow Power LED green 100 Mb Network LEDs green Status LED yellow aT OO OO OF LN TE On 1 1 12 Additional Ethernet
39. he Product in accordance with the contract terms under which the Product is sold Company shall have no obligation under this Warranty Also during such time the period of this Warranty shall continue to run and the expiration of this Warranty shall not be extended upon payment of any overdue or unpaid amounts COSTS NOT RELATED TO WARRANTY The End User shall be invoiced for and shall pay for all services not expressly provided for by the terms of this Warranty including without limitation site calls involving an inspection that determines no corrective maintenance is required Any costs for replacement equipment installation materials freight charges travel expenses or labor of Company representatives outside the terms of this Warranty will be borne by the End User OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE In the USA call the Customer Reliability Center 7x24 at 800 356 5737 Outside of the USA contact your local Eaton product sales or service representative For comments or questions about this Warranty write to the Customer Quality Representative 3301 Spring Forest Road Raleigh North Carolina 27616 USA Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 59
40. henever the state of the contact being monitored changes from its normal state Table 9 Event Level Major E mail Examples Subject Line Message Example UPS Event 30 MAJOR xupsContactDescr is Active MAJOR Contact 1 Status is Active UPS Event 31 INFORMATIONAL xupsContactDescr is INFORMATIONAL Contact 1 Status is Inactive Inactive E mail recipients configured to receive PowerMIB related events with Event Level set to All will also receive Table 10 Event Level All E mail Examples Subject Line Messages ConnectUPS Agent Event External Contact xupsContactindex Monitoring Enabled External Contact xupsContactindex Monitoring Disabled External Contact Monitoring Cable Installed External Contact Monitoring Cable Removed 38 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality APPENDIX Event Log Specifics If the External Contact Monitoring feature is enabled the following events will be written to the log as necessary xupsContactDescr Monitoring Enabled xupsContactDescr Monitoring Disabled External Contact Monitoring Cable Installed External Contact Monitoring Cable Removed xupsContactDescr is Active xupsContactDescr is Inactive HTML Summary Page Specifics For each contact being monitored enabled by the user the appropriate status line is displayed on the card s Summary page If the contact is enabled the default text is the xupsContactDescr
41. ion whenever the contact monitoring is enabled or disabled and when the contact monitoring cable is installed or removed e ConnectUPS Card Web pages the Summary and Status aGlance pages reflect the change in state of the contact The Event Log is updated with all External Contact Monitoring related messages including the Contact Number to assist with identification of the contact Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 35 APPENDIX Cabling To use the Contact Monitoring features construct a cable with an RJ 45 connector that will plug into the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card COM configuration port You can use a CAT5 Ethernet cable and remove the other RJ 45 connector Only four of the eight wires present in the cable are required to connect the two contact devices See Figure 12 and Table 6 to construct the cable ij 1 Figure 12 RJ 45 Connector Table 6 RJ 45 Pin Functions Function RJ 45 Pin Number and Signal Name Signal Source 2 DTR Cable Sense Input 5 DCD Connect to Pin 2 so that the ConnectUPS Card can sense the installed cable Contact Input 1 7 DSR Connect to Pin 2 so that the ConnectUPS Card can sense the first user supplied contact device Contact Input 2 8 CTS Connect to Pin 2 so that the ConnectUPS Card can sense the second user supplied contact device 36 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton c
42. ition the ConnectUPS Card has the following features Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality Hot swappable simplifying installation by allowing you to install the card safely without powering down the critical UPS load Configuration from serial port Telnet SSH HTTP Web browser Bootp or DHCP Management from HTTP Web browser Internet ready cell phone or PDA or SNMP management software E mail notification of changes in the UPS status through SMTP simple mail transport protocol via e mail client software a PCS personal communication services phone or alphanumeric pager Support for Eaton XUPS MIB and RFC 1628 Standard UPS STDUPSV1 MIB management information bases Firmware upgradable through a Microsoft Windows utility using a network connection Scheduling function to control UPS shutdowns and startups History log files data and events for recording power problems UPS status information available to registered NetWatch clients for automatic shutdown of Microsoft Windows Mac OS X Novell NetWare Linux and UNIX With a special Status aGlance page a color coded background on your Web browser providing quick visibility of the UPS status Monitoring of multiple ConnectUPS Web SNMP Cards by using free MultiView software Monitoring of two normally open or normally closed contact devices through a connection to the configuration port see page 35 Co
43. lement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Eaton and Powerware are registered trademarks of Eaton Corporation or its subsidiaries and affiliates All other rademarks are property of their respective companies Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation HyperTerminal is a registered rademark of Hilgraeve Mac OS is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc Novell and NetWare are egistered trademarks of Novell Inc Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds UNIX is a registered rademark of The Open Group OpenView is a trademark of Hewlett Packard Company IBM is a registered rademark of International Business Machines Corporation Copyright 2005 2010 Eaton Corporation Raleigh NC USA All rights reserved No part of this document may be eproduced in any way without the express written approval of Eaton Corporation Requesting a Declaration of Conformity Units that are labeled with a CE mark comply with the following harmonized standards and EU directives e Harmonized Standards EN 50091 1 1 and EN 50091 2 IEC 60950 Third Edition e EU Directives 73 23 EEC Council Directive on equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits 93 68 EEC Amending Directive 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC Council Directive relating to electromagnetic compatibility 92 31 EEC Amending Directive 89 336 EEC relating to EMC The EC Declaration of Conformity is available upon request for products with a CE mark For
44. mpatible with the Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP INTRODUCTION System Application The following diagram shows how the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card can be used in a network application UPS les TON ate NMS Station ation or Terminal ConnectUPS X or ConnectUPS BD or Web Browser RS 232 ConnectUPS E Additional network connections mail with ConnectUPS X Ethernet Power Line NetWatch Client NetWatch Client NetWatch Client NetWatch Client osas Linux and UNIX NetWare Mac OS X Windows Figure 1 ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card System Application Diagram 8 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality Chapter 2 O Remote Configuration Use the following procedures to access the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card s configuration menus through a Web browser or Telnet utility NOTE Not all settings are configurable through both interfaces For example the following security related and hardware parameters cannot be configured through a Web browser Network Connection Test Ping utility Enable disable TFTP Telnet HTTP control and security settings and HTTP port number setting If you prefer to configure the card locally instead refer to the Quick Start Instructions Set Up the IP Address O 0 To set up the IP address 1 Verify that an active 10 100BaseT cable is connected
45. ng Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Operating Humidity 10 80 noncondensing Power Input 9 Vdc unregulated ConnectUPS E requires 12 Vdc Power Consumption 3 5 watts maximum Size Lx W x H ConnectUPS X 12 cm x 11 4 cm x 3 9 cm 4 7 x 4 5 x 1 5 ConnectUPS BD 13 4 cm x 8 1 cm x 3 3 cm 5 3 x 3 2 x 1 3 ConnectUPS E 13 4 cm x 9 cm x 3 cm 5 3 x 3 5 x 1 2 Weight 200 gm 7 oz EMC Statements Class B FCC Part 15 ICES 003 CE 30 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality DIP Switch Description APPENDIX DIP switch definitions for the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Cards are listed in Table 4 Table 4 DIP Switch Modes Sw1 sw2 Description Off Off Operational Mode default Off On BOOTP DHCP Enable Mode overrides the serial Telnet configuration On Off Reserved On On Reserved Jumper 1 Settings Jumper 1 JP1 is found on all three models ConnectUPS X ConnectUPS BD and ConnectUPS E The JP1 pins are NOT jumpered by factory default Table 5 shows the jumper definitions Table 5 JP1 Definitions Jumper Setting Definition 1 and2 Allows admin to be entered as the password when the programmed Superuser password has been forgotten 3 and 4 Disables all changes to the card s configuration NOTE On the ConnectUPS BD jumper positions 5 and 6 7 and 8 are undefined DO NOT jumper these
46. om powerquality APPENDIX SNMP Specifics for All Supported Contacts The ConnectUPS generates PowerMIB trap number 30 xupstaContactActiveNotice to indicate the change from normal state of either contact The trap text is The Contact indicated by xupsContactIndex is in its Active State The severity level of this trap is MAJOR Table 7 xupstdContactActiveNotice Trap Variables Variable Description Comments xupsContactindex The number of the supported contact xupsContactType normallyOpen 1 or Since the monitoring of the contact is assumed to be normallyClosed 2 enabled if you receive the trap the Type notUsed 4 would never be sent Since Type anyChange 3 is not supported by the ConnectUPS it is also not a valid type xupsContactState The current notice state of Valid states for the trap would be openWithNotice 3 or the contact closedWithNotice 4 Open 1 and closed 2 are assumed to be the normal at rest states of the contacts being monitored and would not be valid during the sending of this trap xupsContactDescr The user friendly External The default for each contact being monitored is External Contact Name for the Contact _ Status where the _ is the number index of appropriate contact the contact The ConnectUPS generates PowerMIB trap number 31 xupstaContactinactiveNotice to indicate the return to the normal state of either contact The trap text is The Contact
47. onnectUPS Web SNMP Card Past data and event logs are also accessible as well as a data log applet that displays the data in a graphical format Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 23 UPS POWER MANAGEMENT UPS Management from an SNMP NMS To access the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card via SNMP 1 Use these Community strings GET Community string public SET Community string private By default the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card s Write Access Managers table is configured for read only SNMP access to any NMS with a public community string An NMS with a private community string has read write SNMP access NOTE For security it is recommended to change the Write Access Managers table using specific IP addresses and nonstandard community strings 2 The xups mib and stdupsv1 mib files on the supplied CD ROM or at http powerquality eaton com Support Software Drivers default asp contain the MIB for the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Add these files to the MIB database of your SNMP management software such as HP OpenView IBM Director and Sun NetManager 3 Using the facilities provided by the SNMP management software you can access the individual MIB objects Refer to the MIB files on the supplied CD ROM for more information 24 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality UPS POWER MANAGEMENT Viewing UPS Monitoring Parameters
48. option 4 This information is accessible via the HTTP interface for easy modification after the card is on the network Set IP Addresses of Primary and Secondary Date Server Use this function to set the IP addresses of the primary and secondary date servers option 5 This information is accessible via the HTTP interface for easy modification after the card is on the network Computer systems with the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card compatible NetWatch client software are periodically monitored by the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card to maintain a consistent date and time with your network The computer s IP address must be listed as the Primary or Secondary Date Server UPS Event Actions Use this function to configure actions that the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card performs during AC Fail and Low Battery events option 6 This information is accessible via the HTTP interface for easy modification after the card is on the network Set UPS Information Use this function to enter additional information about the UPS including date of installation and date of last battery replacement option 7 In addition set timing values relating to the shutdown and restart of the UPS This information is accessible via the HTTP interface for easy modification after the card is on the network Set Superuser Name and Password Use this function to set or change the username and password of the administrator who will use a Web browser to configure the ConnectUPS Web SN
49. positions Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 31 APPENDIX Serial Pass Through Mode O NOTE Serial pass through functionality is available only with the ConnectUPS Card firmware v3 20 and higher with older non RoHS hardware and v4 20 and higher with RoHS hardware Updates to the ConnectUPS Card firmware are available at http powerquality eaton com Support Software Drivers default asp During normal operation the ConnectUPS Card controls the communication path to the UPS and allows network based access to UPS data through the Web and SNMP Some situations require direct serial communication to the UPS in a pass through mode such as e The UPS firmware requires a field upgrade with a 9600 baud serial port connection to the UPS e The user wants to run a local copy of LanSafe software with serial communication to the UPS The card s Normal mode of operation must be disabled for Serial Pass Through mode to be available Reconfiguring the Card for Serial Pass Through Mode NOTE In Serial Pass Through mode communication through the ConnectUPS Card Ethernet port stops and any existing connections such as to NetWatch software clients or SNMP management tools cease However the Ethernet switch functionality of the ConnectUPS Card continues to function The following steps disable Normal mode by changing the switches on the ConnectUPS Card and restarting th
50. rease this value as appropriate for your system To turn off the UPS and have it stay off requiring local interaction to turn it back on change Load Segment to Restart following the Return of AC Power to NO If you want to effectively reboot the UPS and the associated load then set Load Segment to Restart following the Return of AC Power to YES and set Delay Before Segment Restart to a valid delay value to allow the UPS to restart after the specified delay After choosing the desired values select Set Values to update the card with the new information Select Control from the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card menu at the top of the home page and select Load Segment ALL or the appropriate load segment NUMBER S Then select Turn UPS Off To initiate the shutdown sequence select Set Values The card sends the appropriate information to the UPS and any clients running the NetWatch client software Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 19 UPS POWER MANAGEMENT 20 Planning a Scheduled UPS Shutdown and Restart within the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card O NOTE Before scheduling any shutdowns or startups you must configure the date and time You may use the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card to schedule the day of the week and time of a shutdown and a startup The ability to schedule shutdowns and startups is UPS dependent consult your UPS documentation for more information 1
51. rs ss Da sg bata tos A adh ct de A a SEE rap RECEIVERS case co tis ta ane See a Be fe tle AV ad Tee Ayes EE Set IP Addresses of Primary and Secondary Date Server n nannu 0 000000 cece eee eee UPS Event ACUSA e eae oe oI Ste Set UPS Information A Ads uth vets a a a whee Set Superuser Name and Password ooo Email Notification 2 10 iba a aida d ia des da dla SEE WESE LINKS 225 io EA A nats Gls Vrain wk an Pa ad ge RL Bote Card Settings and Event Log Summary vessar a 00000 c cect E a Set External Contact Monitoring s s sssaaa eee eens SsL Certificate Installation tice cis cadena ld dit dia INteMEBEXDION OL enn a a ta a a Sead ia ds A E edad ol ee SOMUNStAN ATION a tao acia dada See E A ate Paani Pies AE a Establishing an SSH Connection 2 0 0 een eens Service and SUPPOME sess Pehle a Pink ee Ak ices em Sa wes ade A Rote ty o oo ata E Nal Two Year Limited Warranty US and Canada 00 cnet eee e eee 5 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 32 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 39 39 39 40 40 41 41 41 41 41 42 42 42 42 44 46 52 54 54 57 58 Chapter 1 Features Introduction The Eatone ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card is a network device for your uninterruptible power system UPS that provides both SNMP and HTTP compatibility The ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card is available in three models e ConnectUPS X a card for UPSs with an X Slot
52. ss pooo Mail Server C Website Link 1 IP Address unn powenware com Website Link 1 Screen Text Poweware Website Link 2 IP Address few powe nware com products sc Website Link 2 Screen Text Download ConnectUPS MultiView History Log Frequency minutes fi BOOTP DHCP Control Disabled Telnet Control Enabled TFTP Upgrade Control Enabled HTTP and Telnet Security Control Disabled Reset Configuration to Default No y Restart ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card No m Set Values Figure 5 Web SNMP Card Configuration Screen Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 13 REMOTE CONFIGURATION 10 Select Date and Time from the menu at the top of the page see 11 Figure 6 Enter the appropriate date and time information in the specified format Synchronize with computer time is the default You can also synchronize with an NTP server or set the date and time manually 12 Select Set Values to save the date and time settings The card is now configured for operation on your network See Configuration Menu Settings on page 39 or the online help for detailed information about each menu selection AG ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card Powerware UPS History Control E Language UPS Shutdown and UPS Shutdown Web SHMP Card SHMP Trap Email Restart Settings Schedule Configuration Receivers Notification Date and Time Help Date and Time Date mmddyy
53. to the card s network connector the Uplink Port 1 Ethernet connector on the ConnectUPS X 2 If the IP address of the computer is on the same network with the card you can run the Web browser directly continue to the following section Configure the Card Otherwise continue to the following step NOTE The default IP address of the card is 192 168 7 18 3 If the IP address of the computer is not on the same network with the card set up the computer s TCP IP protocol parameters temporarily to the 192 168 7 x subnet NOTE Refer to the operating system documentation for additional details on changing the computer s IP address NOTE The computer and the card must be on the same subnet for configuration You can change the card s IP address to match your local subnet during configuration Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 9 REMOTE CONFIGURATION Configure the Card You can configure the card through a Web browser or Telnet e To set parameters through a Web browser continue to the following section Configure through a Web Browser e To establish a Telnet connection and set parameters go to Configure through a Telnet Connection on page 15 10 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality REMOTE CONFIGURATION Configure through a Web Browser To configure the card through a Web browser
54. ton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality APPENDIX 1 External Contact 1 Name External Contact 1 Status 2 External Contact 1 Type Disabled 3 External Contact 2 Name External Contact 2 Status 4 External Contact 2 Type Normally Closed 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt _ Figure 13 External Contact Monitoring Screen By changing the External Contact Name maps to PowerMIB xupsContactDescr you can define the label text of the contact status field as displayed on the Summary page The defaults are External Contact 1 Status and External Contact 42 Status The External Contact Type selection has three possible values e Disabled Default maps to PowerMIB xupsContactType notUsed 4 e Normally Open maps to PowerMIB xupsContactType normallyOpen 1 e Normally Closed maps to PowerMIB xupsContactType normallyClosed 2 See External Contact Monitoring Feature on page 35 for required cabling and MIB variable information Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality 43 APPENDIX SSL Certificate Installation Install the SSL security certificate according to the applicable instructions for your Web browser Internet Explorer or Java Plug in NOTE You can choose not to install the security certificate although this is not recommended Accessing the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card home p
55. x q Please type your user name and password Site 10 222 42 116 Realm UPS Web Card User Name admin Password E TT Save this password in your password list Conca Figure 4 Log In Screen 12 Eaton ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card User s Guide 164201405 Rev E www eaton com powerquality REMOTE CONFIGURATION 4 Select and edit the ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card IP Address see Figure 5 Select and edit the Gateway Address for the network Select and edit the Subnet Mask of the network Select Set Values to save the new settings o NO y If you changed the IP address in Step 4 restart the browser using the new IP address to restore communication with the card NOTE lf you changed the computer s IP address to allow access to the card s default IP address reconfigure the computer as necessary 9 Select Configuration from the menu at the top of the home page to continue configuring the card ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card E T N Powerware Registered Clients UPS Event UPS Shutdown and UPS Shutdown Web SHMP Card SHMP Trap Email Actions Restart Settings Schedule Configuration Receivers Notification Summary UPS History Control Language Date and Time Help Web SNMP Card Configuration Firmware Revision ConnectUPS WebiSNMP Card V3 16 MAC Address 00 E0 D8 09 11 4D ConnectUPS Web SNMP Card IP Address 10 222 42 116 Gateway Address 10 222 42 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DNS IP Addre

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