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1. Trap Community public COMMANDS 1 7 Set Receiver 1 7 IpAddress a g Set Receiver 1 7 Community 1 GET 2 SET 3 TRAP 8 Set TrapCommunity 0 Return to previous menu Enter Command gt These are the snmp managers to which you want Device will send traps NMS and Teleguard It is possible specify what community must be use to send the traps Trap community This command changes the name of community used by some SNMP manager to receive the traps Write up to 16 alphanumeric characters to specify the trap community 20 II 3 3 Set SNMP communities menu 3 CCE CH PA E SNMP Communities gt gt ECEE Le Get Community public Set Community private COMMANDS 1 Set GetCommunity 2 Set SetCommunity 0 Return to previous menu Enter Command gt Get community This command changes the name of community used by SNMP manager to perform GET operations Write up to 16 alphanumeric characters to specify the get community Set community This command changes the name of community used by SNMP manager to perform SET operations Write up to 16 alphanumeric characters to specify the set community IT 3 4 Additional Setup Screen menu 4 CCE CK POD KKK KK Additional Setup Screen gt gt gt gt gt LAKSA DS COMMANDS 1 Set Password 2 TELNET connection enable 0 disable 1 ena
2. Upgrading NetMan firmware Before upgrading the firmware make sure that you have everything listed in paragraph 1 5 as well as the firmware file BIN file that can be downloaded from our site www ups technet com I 4 1 Upgrading via serial port Connect the TERMINAL port of NetMan to the serial port on the PC using the supplied CB378 cable Activate the Terminal Emulation software with X Modem protocol HyperTerminal configuring it as described in paragraph II 1 Then perform the following operations 1 Power NetMan using the special power supply provided 2 Access the main menu and select menu 9 3 Press 9 to start the upgrade 4 Wait until the message Press D download software appears as shown in figure 8 26 Serial and TFIP loader Version 2 00 Press D to anaes easels other keys to start config autostart 10sec Checking Flash Hemory Type SST F9FSa78 Ready to receive UPGRADE file Figure 8 Connection to upgrade Firmware start In this case the connection has been assigned the name NetMan 5 Press D within 10s to start the download 6 Select Send File on the Transfer menu as shown in figure 9 below 27 Serial and TFTP loader Version 2 00 Press D to upgrade firmware other keys to start config autostart 18sec Checking Flash Hemory Type SST F9FSA78 Ready to receive UPGRADE file 555 Figure 9 Connection to upgrade the
3. IP address to the Network Adapter By pressing OK you start the process HP Open View Network Node Manager 3 0 NNM Installing the MIB controller on the NMS Copy the MIB from diskette to directory usr OV snmp_mibs In NNM select the option menu Options load unload MIB s SNMP then select Load select MIB and press Close Connecting the Network Adapter Object to Management Map Select submap and then select Edit Add Object Select a suitable type from the group of objects With the middle button on the mouse move the generally used symbol subclass of the controller to submap and then write the name for the object in Selection and Label fields trom dialog box Add Object Reading the OID controllers From the menu select Monitor MIB Values Browse MIB SNMP Then see the information on Network Adapter or on controllers by moving to MIB Setting the OID controllers From the menu select Monitor MIB values Browse MIB SNMP Select the variable MIB to be changed and click on it Write a new value and click on Set Click on Start Query to display the changes For more detailed information on NNM see HP Open View Network Manager User s Guide 33 SunConnect SunNet Manager 2 0 SNM Installing the MIB controllers on the NMS Copy the MIB to a directory specified by key word na snmp schemas in directory usr snm snm conf Usually it is usr snm agents Perform mib2schema on MIB This will crea
4. be a pair Straight through cable for 1OBASE T cabling Function Pin to Pin TX l lt When everything necessary for installation is ready and you are familiar with the main adapter parts you can configure your adapter for your computer system 12 I 5 Specifications Electrical characteristics Input Nominal input voltage direct connection 12V DC Maximum input current 0 3 A Output Ix RS 232 TERMINAL and MODEM Ix RS 232 UPS CONNECTION 1x ETHERNET 10BaseT Interference down to the limit RO2 according to technologic standard STN 34 2860 Dimensions and weight Dimensions width 77mm height 28 mm depth 158 mm Weight 300 g Covering P20 Environmental conditions Operational temperature 5 C to 40 C Storing temperature 5 C to 50 C Relative operational humidity max 80 Relative storing humidity max 90 Environment dustiness The volume of dust particles in the air should not exceed 0 75 kg m 13 Network adapter connectable to any network architecture equipment can be connected via RS 232 equipment can be any product supported by Network Adapter configurable from terminal and Telnet after the first terminal configuration SNMP Agent offers SNMP protocol for connection to a NMS communicates with the NMS via UDP IP protocol enables the NMS to control MIB OID s signals critical states of connected equipment traps to the NMS Terminal Emulation
5. possible define up to 7 hosts or subnetworks that will be enabled for the network communication with the NetMan This communication comprises all the NetMan supported protocols even the ping To specify a subnetwork it is used the Reset Netman 24 It is used to reset the NetMan Upgrade firmware With this command it is possible make the firmware upgrade in two different ways if you are connected via serial port it will be possible make the upgrade using the Xmodem protocol if you are connected via Telnet the firmware will be upgraded making a download from a TFTP server specified at the point A of this menu NetMan will find the file named netman10x bin on the server 1f this file exists the firmware upgrade will be done with the new firmware It is also possible make the upgrade from a computer with the TFTP server executing the command UPDATE included on the floppy disk in bundle The command has the follow sintax update lt netman address gt lt firmware file bin gt lt TFTP server gt At the end of the upgrade the NetMan will reboot automatically after about 10 seconds Set TFTP server It is used to configure the server TFTP from it will be possible download the new firmware This address has full access to the NetMan like the host addreses on the access list I 3 10 Exit To exit from the configuration program press q For reconfiguration insert again the password to start the configuration program 25 II 4
6. to configure the modem the default init string for US Robotics modem is ATE0V1 amp H0 amp R1 amp 10 amp DOSO 0 amp W The alarm level define for what alarm the NetMan will start to call 0 no call 2 call for internal fault alarm 3 call for all alarm The accept incoming call flag enable disable the possibility that an external modem call This may be used for security reasons IMPORTANT 23 the modem must be configured before connected to the NetMan with a terminal emulation software for example Windows HyperTerminal with the string ATE0V1 amp H0 amp R1 amp 10 amp DOSO 08 amp WO0 after connect to the NetMan and reboot the NetMan IT 3 7 Save Configuration menu 7 To save the configuration IT 3 8 Restore Configuration menu 8 To restore default saved configuration II 3 9 Service menu menu 9 CEE CG ey CRRRR Service Menu s gt gt gt gt CEES LOPS Host 1 IpAddress 10 2 10 Host 2 IpAddress 0 0 0 0 Host lpAddress 0 0 0 0 Host 4 IpAddress 0 0 0 0 Host 5 lpAddress 0 0 0 0 Host 6 IpAddress 0 0 0 0 Host lpAddress 0 0 0 0 IFIP Server pAddress 10 2 10 111 COMMANDS 1 Set Host 1 lpAddress or subnet 0 keset Netman 9 Upgrade firmware A set IFIP Server 0 Return to previous menu Enter Command gt On this menu you can access only after you have inserted the login password Set Hosts 1 7 It is
7. CL UPS CUOress 4 Set NetMan address o Set UPS serial number 0 Return to previous menu Enter Command gt In this menu select the type and communication parameters of the monitored UPS You will find all data you need to insert here correct entries on the UPS label look for PRTK code The UPSname is the UPS model name UPS address and NetMan address is not used The UPS serial number is used for the Modem communication with the Teleguard service program This number is written on the UPS data label 22 IT 3 6 Modem configuration menu 6 S eee EKS MODEM configuration gt gt gt gt gt KASSA PA OP phone number 1 0342104530 phone number 2 0342104933 modem init string ATE1VOXOS0 1 number of repeat J delay between calls alarm level 3 accept incoming call enable COMMANDS 1 Set phone number 1 set phone number 2 Set modem init string set number of repeat Set delay between calls in minutes set alarm level Set accept incoming call 0 disable 1 enable Return to previous menu Enter command gt The modem configuration menu enable the NetMan to communicate with a modem The modem will be connected to the Terminal port There are 2 telephone numbers that can be called in the sequence number 1 number 2 for the numbers of repeat configured and waiting the delay time configured The modem init string is used
8. Firmware selecting Send File 28 7 Upload the Firmware upgrade file selecting the X modem protocol on the pull down menu as shown in figure 10 21x Folder C Filename Browse Protocol modem Send Close Cancel Figure 10 Connection to upgrade the Firmware transferring the file 8 Lastly click on the Send button and wait for the file to be transferred 9 Should an error occur during the transfer disconnect the board and repeat the operation Access menu 4 Additional Setup Screen to check that the firmware version has been upgraded I 4 2 Upgrading via TF TP The upgrade requires a TFTP server to which the firmware image will be copied There are two ways to upgrade the firmware 1 by running the UPDATE command from the provided floppy disk The command has the following syntax update lt netman address gt lt firmware file bin gt lt TFTP server gt When the upgrade is complete NetMan will automatically start up again after about 10 seconds 2 by forcing the upgrade from menu 9 on NetMan NetMan searches for the file called netman10x bin on the TFTP server If the file exists the flash memory will be upgraded with the new firmware When the upgrade is complete NetMan will automatically start up again after about 10 seconds 29 II 5 Testing and verifying the installation HTTP Open the browser and write the NetMan IP address on the location you must
9. Network Adapter Neden 109 102 Installation and operation manual MNSMP 03D Contents WOUTER 6 BEW BarIS NEMAN oa E a A OAS 6 LW DaS SONME ee O 6 ES W hat 1s INEtWORK Adapter ani e TE E EE 7 MA AC E OLE ca ate eee E EIE EEEN A EATE ET 10 LoS ystor egurre ICIS eran E N 11 10 SPEC INIC ON a A T E A 13 IL INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION n 15 Il COMMEC MILO the re QUID CTs 205 siisci eset a acters dest hatbndamni do dain aneeebaeausei Male teiatinne 15 Tl dl Adap er Cono ural ON saa a aE 15 Hda HardWare S AP tate cos A EAEE aca cua EA E EEE waste 16 TED SOWAT e SET UD sase E E 16 II 2 Main configuration menu of Network Adapter 00 0cccccscsesesrrrirrsrrerrrrrren 17 H3 Description or op oS eaae AEA 17 Lk NAWO CONN TUVAN ONS aE E E 18 A LI AR C N a E A eG ATs 20 TD Di oe SNMP COMMUNI ES ise x Sites aA E EEA EAEE AEE TIEA 21 LESS Additional SCUID Sereen eroici iii a aA AATA abuts 21 IE SID E US POTOCI SEE EE T E E a E E R 22 TES 0 Modem Con oural Oea E EEE 23 TTDI OVE COn Eura O eoa E AEREA EE 24 Ho ORERE COn CUr AN ON sie E E N 24 H RIDEI C O IMENU e e e IE Ne POR Oe ene ane 24 LO E a a E A A E Gene acer aoe 24 ILA Up rading the NetMan NrmmWwWai e eennern e a a E 25 II 5 Testing and verifying the installation 0 0 000 ccc ccc cece cece ec ee nee ee nee een en eens 25 SUP PEE VEIN US iris sistas std read dnote esbinesdAd ete apes eae 28 WET Usine vanos NMS aee E taste tsiehetaenesiieeeane eae 28 HE2 Gloss
10. Station TES aPC or workstation with RS 232 interface and terminal emulation software for Network Adapter configuration the system can either be a PC compatible computer or any computer software with X modem protocol and which can be connected to Network Adapter via RS 232 terminal emulation software can be for example Windows HyperTerminal or any similar terminal emulating the software pack enables configuration and testing of Network Adapter enables the firmware upgrade for the adapter using the X modem protocol enables direct communication with connected equipment NIC Driver provides software connection to specific NIC enables to configure NIC enables to receive data via NIC enables to send data via NIC provides Packet Driver services for Network Adapter Network Interface Subsystem provides HTTP services for Network Adapter provides UDP IP services for Network Adapter provides TELNET service for Network Adapter provides TFTP client service to upgrade the adapter firmware 14 II INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION II 1 Connecting the equipment I 1 1 Adapter configuration Adapter must be configured before it is used Adapter contains own configuration software and it can be configured locally only Adapter configuration Adapter contains a configuration software that can be accessed by connecting the Adapter to computer with running emulation softw
11. Ups models supporting that but functionality is exactly the same of NetMan1l01 in this manual everything explained about NetManl01 is the same for NetMan 102 Fig I Network Adapter NetMan 101 Description of controls and connectors 1 UTP Ethernet LAN 2 Signaling LED s for network activity 3 Terminal connect to configure adapter Rear side of UPS Fig 2 Network adapter NetMan 102 AAA NETWORK Fig 3 Connecting Network Adapter NetMan 101 to an UPS Adapter connects to the twisted pair Ethernet 10 base T network via RJ 45 connector Adapter communicates with a NMS via the Ethernet network Adapter includes SNMP agent that implements Management Information Base MIB and at the same time communicates with the UPS via a serial interface and thus creates a data interconnection between the systems Network Management Stations NMS can receive critical states of the UPS traps and are able to monitor the important data about the UPS for example input and output voltages battery status etc Moreover the set of SNMP commands can remotely activate various instructions for the UPS and control the supply of power from the UPS to the connected load For example it supports a remote restart of connected equipment Device UPS SNMP Adapter Terminal BootP Server Emulation Station Fig 3 Connecting Network Adapter to the network Network adapter was designed aft
12. User Datagram Protocol Internet Protocol a standard TCP IP protocol Enables data transmission between applications run by various users UDP uses IP to deliver data UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply 36
13. are TES When configuration is complete disconnect the Adapter from the terminal and install it to your network To use the built in software for Network Adapter configuration you need a terminal with RS 232 serial port or a PC with terminal emulation software for example Windows Terminal Set the serial link to 9600 baud No parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit no control flow NOTE Configuration software is always activated with this setting even you change the adapters serial configuration Connecting the adapter to terminal and starting the configuration software 1 Connect the serial cable to the Network Adapter s configuration port and to the serial port on terminal 2 Connect power supply for Network Adapter 3 Wait for about 10 seconds then press Enter and the main configuration menu is displayed If the main configuration menu is not displayed interrupt power supply to Network Adapter and repeat steps 2 and 3 If the main configuration menu is still not displayed check the following conditions e check the communication settings on the terminal you are using It must be set to 9600 baud No parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit no control flow e if the serial link configuration is correct check the cables and plugs e repeat steps 2 and 3 If the main configuration menu is not displayed even after these steps please contact the factory or your distributor for help 15 I 1 2 Hardware set up The figure below shows the sim
14. ary or techincal ter S orna a S 32 Thank you for purchasing the product by our company To reach the maximum utilization of our product in operation we advise you to read this manual thoroughly prior to this product installation and operation Specifications and technical data in this manual are as up to date as possible With regards to perpetual improvement of our products the producer reserves the right to changes without prior notice and takes no responsibility for casual aberrations not included or presented here I OUTLINE I 1 What is NetMan This device is a network interface between the UPS and the LAN is able to communicate in severals way e TCP IP UDP to be used in combination with our management software that is available for all the common operating systems present on the market e HTTP to monitor the UPS status directly from a normal web browser without any added software e Telnet to configure the NetMan throw the network e NetMan is able also to manage a modem This is used to call the service center that immediately report the UPS failure I 2 What is SNMP With nowadays market environment using computer networks which become larger and more complex it is important to protect precious and confidential information and data Your computer systems connected to an uninterruptible power supply prevents from any data loss in case of electricity outage And what you need is a reliable equipment for monitoring a
15. ation port and the Adapter is switched on several reports are displayed after having inserted default password password SCC CM Poe E Main Menu gt CORK Peet set the IP Address Gateway Address amp MIB System Group Set Trap Receivers lt Set SNMP Communities Additional Setup Screen set UPS Protocols Modem configuration Save Configuration Restore Configuration Service menu NEN 1 CC OOO SAOI CO AE G DOs Choose a Number gt When the terminal is connect to SNMP adapter and after you press ENTER the menu of options is displayed enabling the user to see the adapter s configuration and watch its actual State II 3 Description of options General rules of work with the software This menu communicates with you in the English language only The menu options are selected by writing the corresponding number and pressing ENTER You can make correction of the entered values by pressing Backspace If you agree with the actual value of a variable 17 just press Enter and the value will not be changed If you do not agree write a new value In most cases the screen displays information of possible values for the given variable In case of an incorrect value an error report is displayed When you want to erase the text issue enter at least one space as the value When you want to erase the numeral or address issue enter zero as the value I 3 1 Network Confi
16. ble 3 HTTP connection enable 0 disable 1 enable 4 MODEM connection enable 0 disable 1 enable 5 UPS direct mode disable 0 disable 1 enable UDP password Return to previous menu 0 0 Enter Command gt 21 To set a different password from the default the password will be asked for confirm It 1s also possible start the Web server to send HTTP pages to a browser with HTTP connection enable the Telnet with Telnet connection ATTENTION The Telnet connection has a timeout of 1 minute Can be configured a modem on the Terminal serial port see the part no 3 6 with MODEM connection It is possible moreover to create a virtual UPS this function enabled with UPS Direct mode permits to connect on the Terminal serial port another NetMan or a computer to manage the UPS Finally it is possible set up a password for the UDP communication with the software so the management of the UPS can be secure and inaccessible from non authorized computer To set a different password from the default the password will be asked for confirm II 3 5 Set UPS Protocols menu 5 EAE A CPD ey CaS UPS Protocols gt RR CK KR APAD UPS PRIK Code HISER19601XX UPS name UPS 1K UPS address 32 etMan address 32 UPS serial number 12545 UPS status Stand by COMMANDS 1 Set UPS PRTK Code See label on the rear side of the UPS 2 set UPS name Jy D
17. ed press ENTER write a new value close the Dialog Box and click on the Hand icon to enter the new value to Network Adapter Click on the green icon to restart the selection process For detailed information about NSM see NetWare Services Manager User s Guide and NetWare Management Map User s Guide Novell NMS or Novell ManageWise Checking the host address ping of the adapter From main NMS menu select Fault and then Test Connectivity In Test Connectivity Dialog Box insert IP address to IP Address Box and press Test If the adapter responds Status Box reports the result Otherwise Status Box indicates that the response from IP address has not been received Installing MIB controller on the NMS Copy the MIB from diskette to directory nms snmpmibs current From main NMS menu select Tools and then SNMP MIB Compiler Compile MIB in this directory to NMS This enables the NMS to receive critical states sent by Network Adapter 32 Connecting the Network Adapter Object to Management Map NMS will search Network Adapter and in the meantime will connect it to its Management Map Reading the OID controllers From main NMS menu select Tools and then SNMP MIB Browser In Dialog Box create new profiles and record them under names Here you can define how often the Network Adapter will select the given profile to which SVMP Community it will be applied and which OID or OID groups will be selected You also have to give an
18. eports the result otherwise it indicates that the response from IP address has not been received Installation of MIB controller on the NMS Copy the MIB from the diskette to the directory nms snmpmibs current From main NMS menu select Tools and then SNMP Alarm Integrator From Dialog Box go to sub directory nms snmpmibs current and complete all MIB This enables the NMS to receive critical states traps sent by Network Adapter Connecting the Network Adapter Object to Management Map The NMS will search Network Adapter and in the meantime will connect it to its Management Map Reading the OID controllers 31 To see and read the controller data stored in MIB OID you need to set MIB Profiles These profiles enable to adjust various OID configurations you might want to see due to their relationship From the main NMS menu select Tools and then SNMP MIB Browser In Dialog Box create new profiles and record them under names Here you can define how often the Network Adapter will select the given profile to which SVMP Community it will be applied and which OID or OID groups will be selected You also have to give an IP address to the Network Adapter By pressing OK you start the process Setting the OID controllers See article Reading the OID controllers to learn how to set profile browsing If you wish to change the value of OID stop the selection process by clicking on the red icon Select the OID to be chang
19. er a careful consideration of needs of wide range of network environments As a result it offers network management with several supports Universality and flexibility Network Interface Card NIC slot provides the Network Adapter via a manufacture configured interface to Ethernet User configured parameters are stored in the Network Adapter s nonvolatile memory Configuration can be updated via RS 232 port via a terminal Some proceeds in this Manual utilize specific parts of the Network Adapter Before you start working under these proceeds make familiar with the Adapter s specific parts In Figure 4 you see the Adapter and its main parts Fig 4 Main parts of Network Adapter NetMan 101 Description of controls and connectors 1 Power cord connector 12V DC connect the AC DC adapter 2 Port to connect to UPS via serial line I 3 Package content The Network Adapter package contains the following items e Network Adapter e AC DC adapter e Installation and operation manual for Network Adapter is inside floppy disk in PDF format e Installation diskette in MS DOS format labeled SNMP MIB e RS 232 cable for connecting to the terminal Terminal Emulation Station 10 I 4 System requirements Before you begin to install Network Adapter make sure to have the following parts e items given in article I 3 Package content e possibility to create network connection e Network Management Station NMS based on SNMP to ver
20. guration menu 1 KKK Po lt lt lt lt lt IP Address Gateway Address amp MIB System Group gt gt gt gt gt KKKKK PLO Serial NO 00 02 63 00 00 01 Local Address 192 160 2 190 Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Network Id 299 299 299 0 sysLontact Henry sysName snmpAdapter sysLocation Rome UDP port 3000 COMMANDS set the IP address set the Gateway set the Netmask set sysContact set sysName Set sysLocation set UDP port Return to previous menu Enter Command gt Here you can see and change basic parameters for correct connection of Adapter to the computer network and the adapter s monitoring Important parameters are others are only to give an identification to the device SNMP MAC address Serial NO Here is displayed the unique hardware address It is assigned by IEEE and it cannot be altered or otherwise changed SNMP IP address Write the IP address assigned to the Adapter To change the IP address use the format aaa bbb ccc ddd where aaa bbb ccc and ddd are numbers from 0 to 255 If you write a number outside this interval the software reconverts the number to a value from the interval 0 to 255 If you do not know the IP address call your system administrator Mask IP address network mask Netmask Write a network mask for the adapter To change the network mask Netmask address use the format aaa bbb ccc ddd where aaa bbb ccc and ddd are numbe
21. ify the installation or the web browser to test the HTTP communication or the UPS management software to test the UDP communication e terminal Terminal Emulation Station with RS 232 and terminal emulation software for SNMP Agent configuration This terminal can be a PC or other computer capable of activating the terminal emulation software with X modem protocol It must be capable of connection to Network Adapter via RS 232 connection Terminal emulation software can be either Windows HyperTerminal or any similar software pack equipment cooperating with Network Adapter in this case an UPS e following values IP address and network mask of Network Adapter for the given network IP address of a NMS for sending traps Community definitions for Network Adapter IP address of gateway router Figure 5 Network Adapter package content 11 Additional installation requirements To install the adapter to Ethernet 10BaseT network you need a UTP or STP cable with RJ 45 plugs Specifications and Recommendations for 1OBASE T Ethernet Cabling e RJ 45 cabling is also known as Twisted Pair Ethernet TPE or Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP 1OBASE T e The cable must comply with the IEEE 802 3 10Base T standards 2 pair Category 3 or higher UTP cable e The cable between the adapter and the hub must be no more than 100 meters 328 feet and no less than 2 5 meters 8 feet e IMPORTANT Pins 1 and 2 must be a pair and pins 3 and 6 must
22. nd control over each UPS within your computer system To monitor critical or operational states there is a standard network protocol for network management Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP This protocol is a particle of IP protocols set even when there are solutions based on other network protocols IPX etc A PC or workstation supported by your UPS may perform the critical function that cannot be cancelled by the provided network station monitoring Or your UPS may support peripheral accessories and not the PC or workstation that has the ability with suitable software to monitor the UPS directly via a serial interface network solution for monitoring and control of the UPS Management Information Base MIB MIB Management Information Base is a virtual structure used for communication between a NMS and SNMP Agent MIB consists of OIDs Object Identifiers that label the variables which can be controlled and monitored by a NMS Network Management Station I 3 What is Network Adapter The Network Adapter enables the network management of UPS units or other equipment Adapter is supplied with basic accessories that can be completed according to individual customer s needs and requirements In Figure J you see the Network Adapter NetMan101 version in Figure 2 there is an example of connection between Network Adapter NetMan 102 and UPS this device is an expansion card for your UPS to insert directly into UPS slot for
23. ored data can be changed by program and the data remain stored even after electricity outage Gateway a computer connected to several nets and directory packets between them The packets can be of various higher level protocols IP Internet Protocol a standard TCP IP protocol defining an IP datagram as a unit of information passing through the network IP address a 32 bit address given to TCP IP network users It is assigned for connecting the host to the network IP address consists of a net part and a host part 35 MIB Management Information Base a database setting the variables supported by Network Adapter NMS Network Management Station a station which monitors SNMP equipment NIC Network Interface Card a hardware interface for connection to the network OID Object Identifier variables defined in MIB RS 232 data transfer specification for serial connection between the equipment and the computer Router controls the network operation between various networks or their segments according to the target IP address The protocols of higher levels must be the same network environments can differ SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol a standard protocol used to monitor the devices gateways and networks TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol a name for combined TCP and IP protocols TES Terminal Emulation Station a computer with a software emulating a simple terminal UDP IP
24. pliest hardware configuration of Network Adapter Device UPS SNMP Adapter Terminal Emulation Station Network Interface Card NIC configuration Connecting the Network Adapter NETMAN 101 1 Use the UPS cable to connect the Network Adapter to the UPS via RS 232 interface 2 Connect the Network Adapter to the power supply and the power supply to the mains or into an UPS Connecting the Network Adapter NETMAN 102 1 Turn off the UPS 2 Remove the slot box cover and insert the NetMan 102 3 Close the slot box with the cover and turn on the UPS IT 1 3 Software set up Network Management Station NMS Configuration Each NMS has its own user interface In this part you find general instructions how to configure a NMS for connecting to Network Adapter For details see the User Manual to the NMS The configuration instructions for some types of NMSs is in Supplement II 2 Adding the Network Adapter to the NMS configuration 16 Inform the NMS of the presence of Network Adapter by entering the Network Adapter s IP address in NMS configuration Recompiling the MIB on the NMS station Create a SNMP control of MIB on the NMS station This operation will place MIB to the NMS of MIB database from the floppy included Activation of critical states traps on NMS Make sure to have activated critical states traps on the NMS II 2 Main configuration menu of Network Adapter When a terminal is connected to the Adapter s configur
25. rs from the interval 0 to 255 If you write a number outside the interval the software reconverts the number to a value from the interval 0 to 255 If your local network is divided into sub networks make sure to have the value set for example 255 255 0 0 Router IP address gateway Define the gateway address The gateway is a predefined termination for all packets not addressed to the local network Use the format aaa bbb ccc ddd where aaa bbb ccc and ddd are numbers from the interval 0 to 255 If you write a number outside the interval 0 to 255 the software reconverts the number to a value from the interval If the gateway is not used enter zero value 0 SysContact SysName SysLocation These 3 strings define the names for the Contact and name of the administrator and the location Are used only in the NMS program UDP port The UDP port can be changed if another device on the network use the same 19 I 3 2 Trap receivers menu 2 COC CS 2222 EKIS Trap Receivers gt gt gt gt gt CE CES PP PP Receiver 1 IpAddress 10 1 10 1 Community TRAP l d AAU Receiver 2 IpAddress 10 1 10 207 Community TRAP Receiver 3 lpAddress 10 1 10 112 Community TRAP Receiver 4 IpAddress 0 0 0 0 Community TRAF Receiver 5 IpAddress 0 0 0 0 Community RAF Receiver 6 IpAddress 0 0 0 0 Community TRAF Receiver 7 IpAddress 0 0 0 0 Community TRAP
26. see the UPS Status UDP Start the upsview giving the NetMan IP address you must see the UPS status with all the values not in the form SNMP Verification of the basic physical address of Network Adapter From the NMS perform Ping on the IP address assigned to Network Adapter SNMP Get From the NMS perform SNMP Get from MIB OID controller SNMP Set From the NMS perform SNMP Set on MIB OID controller SNMP Trap From Network Adapter emulate Trap to the NMS One of the ways how to do it is to simulate a drop out 30 HI SUPPLEMENTS IHI 1 Using various NMS Network Adapter is a device that can work in many types of networks and can be controlled by various NMSs Shown here is the description of how to configure some of the most used NMSs for Network Adapter We hereby do not attempt to present an exhausting description or propose to prefer specific NMS to other NMS As well this 1s not intended to be a comparison of the given NMS We suppose that the user has a basic knowledge of NMS as such With respect to the fact that SNMP is a world wide standard other NMS can also be used without any problems The MIB diskette is in DOS format Novell NetWare Services Manager 1 0 NSM Control of adapter s host address ping From the main NMS menu select Fault and then Test Connectivity In Test Connectivity Dialog Box Insert enter the IP address into ZP Address Box and press Test If the adapter responds Status Box r
27. te corresponding files xxx mib oid xxx mib schema and xxx mib traps In the box of SNM control panel select File Load Click on xxx mib schema and click on Load Activate the new shell box Go to directory usv snm agents and perform build_oid Finally open xxx mib traps to the file specified by the key word na snmp trap default in directory usr snm snm conf Usually it is var adm snm snmp traps Now SNM will understand error reports from Network Adapter Connecting the Network Adapter Object to Management Map There are three ways how to connect it connect it to submap where there is an associate controller for Network Adapter connect it to subview from an associate controller and it will take the state of a controller connect it to cloud or to an independent browsing from the controller It is the place where all controllers can be resident Write submap in which the controller will be placed With the right button on the mouse select Edit Create Component lanbox This will add a controller and Properties dialog box 1s displayed Write the name of Network Adapter so as it is in etc hosts or in the name of the server Write SVMP RdCommunity Write SVMP WrCommunity Select the requested MIB Choose a color for it Finally before you can use the above created glyph you must create an managed device view Select relevant submap and with the first mouse button select Edit Create view subnet Key in the
28. view name Now copy and paste the glyph into the managed device view 34 Reading the OID controllers Select the controller glyph with the right button on the mouse and select Quick Dum xxx MIB and then one of the MIB groups A box will be displayed showing the frame display of the group Setting the OID controllers Select the controller glyph with the right button on the mouse Now select Set Request xxx MIB lt OID name gt Application Set Tool will be displayed Click on Get button to enter the actual values Select a new value by clicking on New Value and then by clicking on the Set button To browse the changed values click again on the Get button For more detailed information about SNM see SunNet Manager User s Guide IHI 2 Glossary of technical terms In this glossary are found the technical terms concerning the NETMAN 101 102 Network Adapter and brief definitions of these terms Agent an SNMP application in network elements hosts These protocol applications are responsible for conducting the network controlling functions required by the network manager from the NMS Boot P Server Boot Protocol host language providing services for Boot Protocol This enables the hosts that do not know their IP address to learn the address form the net Ethernet a local computer network technology created by Xerox Corporation Flash EPROM Erasable Programmable read only Memory a memory chip in which the st

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