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1. Set Value C lt gt Figure 2 22 NET VISION initial configuration screen E Chapter 2 Enabling Disabling network protocols and NET VISION Reset The Net Vision Control menu lets you select which communication protocols will be enabled and therefore used in communications with NET VISION figure 2 23 To inhibit the use of one or more protocols on NET VISION just select the Disabled value for each of these and then confirm the selection by clicking on Apply The same menu also lets you delete any log data stored in the NET VISION memory by highlighting the relevant button and then clicking on Clear Net Vision Control BootP DHCP Status Enabled Network Upgrade Enabled gt SNMP Support SNMP Reset Net Vision to Default Nothing Restart Net Vision Nothing Apply Clear Log Data Agent Event UPS Event ExtHistory F7 History O Clear Figure 2 23 NET VISION Control screen page 28 Chapter 3 5 CHAPTER 3 WEB BROWSER OPERATIONS It is assumed that the NET VISION connection and basic configuration procedures described in the preced ing chapters have already been carried out and that the system is ready to use Using a Web Browser to view the NET VISION Home Page 1 Run the Web Browser and enter the address http 210 67 192 204 if the NET VISION IP address is 210 67 192 204 If a different addres
2. Suspend About Met Vision Service Figure 5 2 NET VISION Shutdown software configuration menu The configuration menu lets you open a dialog box in which you must enter the NET VISION IP ad dress the name of the local PC the delay time for shutdown and the complete file batch or executa ble file path these files will be run before the shutdown process is executed figure 5 3 N B the computer shutdown time must be less than the UPS shutdown on NET VISION If UPS is connected in parallel redundancy values can be set default value is non redundant Click on OK to confirm the settings 51 Chapter 5 Het Vision Service Configuration UPS Configuration NET IP Address 1 zb VISION IP Address 2 192 168 IP Address 3 IP Address 4 IP Address 5 IP Address 6 Parallel Mode C Redundant GG Not Redundant Local Configuration Client Name SERVERADDR Def Shutdown Delay 9999 Seconds Script File Cancel Figure 5 3 The configuration screen 9 When all the settings are complete the shutdown program will automatically connect to NET VISION and connection established status message appears on the screen figure 5 4 Net Vision Service MessageBox IP1 Subject Service Status Report I Date Wed Jon 31 14 40 00 2001 Host Net Vision BUI 21 7 81 33 Status Connection established Figure 5 4 Shutdown program con
3. RemoteHost1 192 168 60 11 RemoteHost2 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost3 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost4 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost5 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost6 0 0 0 0 Parallel Mode 1 z Redundant 2 z Not redundant default ParallelMode z 2 HostName The name of the this machine optional Free form for this parameter Maximum 27 bytes long HostName Mainserver LocalDelay The local delay time before shutdown Range from 0 to 65536 seconds LocalDelay z 120 Special shutdown program shutdown usr foo Editor user specialized EDITOR vi Figure 5 9 uGuard configuration screen 57 Chapter 5 Description of the uGuard parameters Type the following command to view the list of parameters accepted by uGuard cd uGuard uGuard h uGuard Net Vision Service Formal Release 1 0 1038 Build 2000 Copyright C 1999 2000 SOCOMEC UPS All rights reserved Usage uGuard h v sS uU d r p e gn h This manual page v Show revision information s Start the program now S Start the program at next boot up time u Unload program U Unload program don t restart at next boot time d Suspend program r Resume program p Probe the status List configurations e Modify configurations gn Log level Default z 1 log file is usr adm ugnet log n 0 No log activities n 1 Log start stop warning activities n 2 Log all activities debug purpose Figure 5 10 uGu
4. UPS Identification UPS Model MASTERYS 3 3 SYSTEM 15 kVA UPS Firmware Release 1 20 UPS Agent Version Net Vision v4 10 SN 0302037 UPS Serial Number P167648005 D D Figure 3 4 NET VISION UPS Monitor UPS Identification 30 Chapter 3 UPS Battery Select UPS Battery in the UPS Monitor on the main menu to get a table of the UPS battery parame ters figure 3 5 UPS Battery Parameters Time Since On Battery Power sec Backup Time minutes Battery Capacity Remaining 6 100 Battery Voltage 7 468 9 Figure 3 5 NET VISION UPS Monitor UPS Battery Parameters The battery status may be one of the following Low Battery Battery failure Battery discharging Battery OK UPS Input To view the UPS input parameters select UPS Input on the UPS Monitor menu figure 3 6 UPS Input Parameters Gen Set is Running i Input Phases Number Input Frequency Hz Input Voltage 7 224 0 222 0 222 0 Input Current A 1 0 1 0 Max Input Voltage Last 1 minute 7 223 0 223 0 Min Input Voltage Last 1 minute 7 222 0 221 0 Figure 3 6 NET VISION UPS Monitor UPS Input Parameters One column will be displayed for single phase UPS data and three columns for three phase UPS 31 Chapter 3 UPS Output Select UPS Output on the UPS Monitor main menu to get a table of the UPS output parameters
5. Figure C 2 Comprehensive View Page 88 Appendix C With NET VISION BOX ell NETWORK Tecn in ini CIC mcg UN Use the following steps to install the EMD to the NET VISION BOX 1 N oo 9 10 Connect the supplied RJ45 DB9 M serial cable form the NET VISION RJ45 connector labeled UPS to the COM port on the UPS Connect the supplied straight through CAT5 network cable from the NET VISION RJ45 connector labeled PC to the labeled 010101 port on the EMD If applicable connect external contact closure inputs to the screw terminals on the EMD Insert the power connector in the NET VISION s power inlet Plug in the power adapter of the NET VISION into the power socket Verify that the NET VISION has a network connection is installed in a UPS and the UPS is plugged in and turned on The EMD is automatically recognized by the NET VISION Run the Web browser and connect to NET VISION IP address The home page of NET VISION ap pears Change the setting of EMD Status from Disable to Auto on the EMD Configuration page see Figure 3 1 Check the LED Power Status of EMD The LED will flash every 5 seconds The flashing time is 3 The temperature and humidity status is automatically displayed on the Comprehensive View page see Figure 3 2 NOTE There are two models of EMD EMD HT and EMD T The EMD HT supports both humidity and temperature monitoring and the EMD T supports only te
6. NET VISION provides a real time Java applet to display the UPS status and log This applet can dis play the most important UPS parameters in real time AC input voltage AC output voltage UPS load and battery capacity and input frequency in its main window This applet has function icons specified below a status bar that can display the current UPS status an alarm box that can display the codes of the current UPS alarms and a bar indicating the presence of UPS modules in parallel Measurement bar MIN UNIL ae m xo Mains Ok D znl ups easeg Input Voltage Eco Mode E 165 210 SOCOMme Iniput F SR Hz Badia Paser Epieir nn UPS Output F O Mz cate Feli et Inverter M Los Mains Ea Fa SE Vbat abe J Halen BODIES IH Parallel EM EMEN Pg Rs Gs Dai Asonony Time ACTIVE ALARMS 10 20 Figure 3 10 NET VISION UPS Java Applet Monitor 33 Chapter 3 Function keys Display switch This icon is used to switch the display from measurement mode to graphic mode and vice versa Pop up switch Enables disables the display of warning messages Polling interval The time interval that the display needs to get the next re cord defines the update time for data on the screen Exit Exit the Java applet monitor Status Bar Displays the UPS status changing the colours of the boxes which describe the alarms and condi tions Measurement Bar Provides graphic r
7. Reset Configuration to Default 22 Chapter 2 NET VISION Configuration via Ethernet Depending on which version you are using please refer to the section entitled NET VISION Card Hardware Preparation or to NET VISION Box Hardware Preparation NET VISION Card Hardware Preparation Procure a PC with an Ethernet card and a Web Browser installed 2 Connect the Ethernet cable twisted pair cable to the PC s Ethernet card and to a network HUB or Switch plug Connect another Ethernet cable twisted pair cable to the NET VISION Card plug and to a HUB or Switch plug Figure 2 18 Set the NET VISION Card DIP switches to OFF Turn on the UPS and wait 60 seconds for full NET VISION start up Net Vision Card Ethernet LZ Plug T PC Ethernet card plug Figure 2 18 PC NET VISION Card connection via Ethernet NET VISION Box hardware Preparation Procure a PC with an Ethernet card and a Web Browser installed Connect the Ethernet cable twisted pair cable to the PC Ethernet card and to a network HUB or Switch plug Connect another Ethernet cable twisted pair cable to the NET VISION Card plug and to a HUB or Switch plug Figure 2 19 Set the NET VISION Card DIP switches to OFF Press the Reset button and wait60 seconds for full NET VISION start up 23 Chapter 2 UPS serial port 42 HET VISION UL ST Box p 7 scien Rear view Net Vision Box Ethernet Twisted pair Ethernet
8. VISIO UPS NETWORK INTEGRATOR User Guide IOMNETVIXX00 GB_08 doc At and IBM are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation NetWare is a registered trademark of Novell Incorporated DOS Windows 95 98 ME and Windows NT 2000 Xp are registered trademarks of Microsoft R Corporation All other trademarks belong to their respective owners 1 ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSION NOTICE Federal Communications Commission FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B DoC digital de vice pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec tion against harmful electromagnetic interference when the equipment is used in a commercial envi ronment CE Notice This device complies with the EMC directive 89 336 EEC of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical standards Type of Test EMC Directive 89 336 EEC for CE Marking Technical Standard EN 50081 1 1992 EMISSION EN 55022 1998 CISPR22 1997 Class B IEC 61000 3 2 2000 Power Harmonics IEC 61000 3 3 1995 Voltage Fluctuation Flicker EN 55024 1998 CISPR 241997 IMMUNITY TEC 61000 4 2 1995 Electrostatic discharge TEC 61000 4 3 1995 Fadiated radio frequency electromagnetic field IEC 61000 4 4 1995 Electrical fast transient d burst IEC61000 4 5 1995 Surge TEC 61000 4 6 1996 Conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fie
9. A file stored in the internal non volatile memory contains the log of UPS power events power quality UPS status and battery condition Automatic shutdown The standard software automatically executes the orderly shutdown of the workstations server in the event of failure or scheduled shutdown Multiple Shutdown of servers workstations The standard software will broadcast mains failure messages to all computers connected on the network mains and will proceed to the automatic shutdown of all computers even if they use different operating systems SNMP Trap and or Applet Java notification to the system administrator In addition to the standard receipt of alarm messages through the shutdown program notification of an anomaly or failure can also be sent from Net Vision using SNMP Trap or automatic pop up mes sages created by a Java Applet Chapter 1 System Operation NET VISION is an interface between UPS and an Ethernet network NET VISION can obtain the UPS status and send commands to UPS through its RS232 interface NET VISION supports SNMP and HTTP protocols The SNMP NMS and Web Browsers can monitor the UPS status sending commands to UPS and can change the NET VISION set up NET VISION also provides shutdown software for various operating systems The shutdown software uses a proprietary protocol to automatically connect and communicate with NET VISION through the network NET VISION will shutdown in cases of mains failure batter
10. CONN Eh Eh AR A YD WH Lu FA NH ba E ON AU INNI Fei KA A A AKA KH KR dX WN NW WO Ch Ch Ch NA SA WH NOD NOD VO NI A A KR HK A NN NN N Un E 10 11 12 13 Supported Operating Systems Using Shutdown Software On Windows View connected devices using a Web Browser View the connected devices using SNMP NMS Uninstalling Shutdown Software Using shutdown software on Novell NetWare Using shutdown software on Sco UnixWare Using the shutdown software on Sco OpenServer Using shutdown software on Sun Solaris Using the shutdown software on Linux CHAPTER 6 UPS POWER CRISIS MANAGEMENT UPS Management UPS Control Menu Forcing UPS To Stand By Programming The UPS Shutdown Schedule Programming UPS shutdown events Display of automatic warning messages CHAPTER 7 HISTORY LOG MANAGEMENT Display of the UPS History Log Description of the UPS History Log Description of the UPS Extended Log UPS Log Graphic Display Description of the UPS Event Log Description of the NET VISION Agent Events Log APPENDIX A TECHNICAL INFORMATION NET VISION Card Technical Information Technical Specifications NET VISION Card Layout And Pin Assignment Description of DIP switch functions NET VISION Box Technical Information Technical Specifications Front Panel Rear Panel Description of DIP switch functions LED Indicators Serial Cable Specification APPENDIX B FIRMWARE UPGRADE General Information Firmware U
11. NET VISION Configuration This menu lets the administrator set the local network configuration parameters on NET VISION The main settings of the SMTP sending e mails can also be set List of parameters that can be set gt Net Vision IP Address NET VISION IP address in decimal point format e g 192 0 60 229 N B changing the NET VISION IP address will cause a soft reboot and while NET VISION is booting up it cannot be accessed on the network gt Net Vision Gateway Address gt Net Vision Subnet Mask gt System Contact gt System Name gt System Location gt Primary Time Server gt Secondary Time Server gt Domain Name Server s IP Network Gateway IP address in decimal point format e g 192 9 60 10 NET VISION subnet mask e g 255 255 255 0 Name of reference person or network administrator NET VISION ID name useful if there is more than one sys tem connected on the network name which identifies the NET VISION location useful if there is more than one system installed in the building Primary Time Server IP address in decimal point format The NET VISION date and time are supplied by the Primary Time Server i e one of the computers on the network that runs the shutdown program secondary Time Server IP address in decimal point format If the Primary Time Server is not available the NET VISION date and time are supplied by the Secondary Time Server IP address of the
12. Press 1 to change the data on one row Press 2 to delete all the data in a row 2 After completing all the settings press O to return to the main menu N B an e mail will be sent to all the addresses in the table to notify users when an alarm occurs 20 Chapter 2 Access Policies Access Control Table Setting If you wish to have more restrictive NET VISION access criteria than the two general Community passwords for a SNMP Manager Program and or for HTTP Network Management you can use the access control table to set PC s access authorisations figure 2 16 Important Telnet and Serial Port access is subject to the Community Read Write password 1 Press 1 to change the data on one line Press 2 to delete all the data on one line 2 After completing all the settings press O to return to the main menu KAS Oe Oe gen x NotAccess Zl OPE ORUM S NotAccess Kiche Ek d NotAccess DA 00 090520 A NotAccess 454 DD NotAccess od AO Oso Dee D NotAccess Zi re Dee ui NotAccess io O20 ER NotAccess COMMANDS 1 Modify Modify an entry of table 2 Reset Reset an entry to default from table 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice Figure 2 16 Access control table Passwords entered in Community String fields are not masked using RS 232 connection while if a Telnet connection is used the passwords are masked by asterisks which will be displayed in stead of typed characters I
13. 0 0 N B pins 2 and 7 of the RJ45 plug are connected internally 82 Appendix B 11 APPENDIX B FIRMWARE UPGRADE General Information To upgrade the firmware NET VISION must be connected to the same network as the PC used to send the upgrade file they must not be separated by routers or other devices for connection to differ ent networks Check that Network Upgrade item on the NET VISION Control menu is enabled and that you have the login user name and read write password Firmware Upgrade using Unix To perform firmware upgrade using a UNIX operating system you must run the tftp command Run the following command line to download the upgrade file to NET VISION tftp b Net Vision IP put filename upgrade 2 password 9 username Where b host put filename Downloads the file in binary mode NET VISION IP address For example 172 168 1 18 Sends the file name of the file which contains the firmware image Example mnt floppy NetVision100 bin upgrade lt password gt lt username gt Example NET VISION address Image file name Username Password upgrade command separator character user name and password for read write access 172 168 1 18 mnt floppy NetVision100 bin NetVision public The upgrade command becomes tftp b 172 168 1 18 put mnt floppy NetVision100 bin upgrade public NetVision N B Depending on the Unix or Unix
14. 0 091999 1109 01 01 1970 Jon og 01 011970 Jonn 0171970 poso 01 01 1870 00 00 01 01 1970 bam 01 01 1970 0 00 01 01 1970 0 01 1970 poco 0170171970 00171970 pooo 01 01 1970 0170171970 TE TO Set Value Figure 3 17 NET VISION Special Schedule 40 Chapter 3 ECO MODE Schedule This menu lets you change the parameters for activating or deactivating ECO MODE figure 3 18 ECO MODE Schedule Start Time End Time Jav art Day hh nua hh mm Monday gt 13 00 Tuesday Disabled 5 0 00 Disabled Disabled 0 00 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 1 2 3 2 6 Set value Figure 3 18 NET VISION Eco Mode Schedule N B the functions described in this chapter are displayed only if they are available on the UPS Consult the UPS manual to check whether these options are available 41 Net Vision Mgmt Chapter 3 In this menu you can display and modify the NET VISION control parameters All the menus are available in read only for authorised users while only the administrators have ac cess in read write mode Set Real Time This menu lets you manually set the NET VISION internal date and time If the Primary or Secondary Time Server has been configured modifying the time parameters may not have effect as the shut down program will update the time to that of the computer on which it is run
15. 19 The Customer Text Field can be used to give more information on the UPS location and type of load i e Ups located in factory 1 supplying servers N B The Set Value command must be used to save any changes and the Send Test command can be used to check that the system has been configured correctly eMail Receivers Event Selection Overload 2 Improper condition of usc Over Temperature E mail Receivers Table ee Index SMTP Complete Address Figure 3 19 e Mail Receivers e Service Configuration This menu is used for customer service It must be configured only if an after sales service contract has been signed The customer service will provide instructions as to how this menu must be configured SNMPv3 USM Table SNMPv3 is more secure than the previous versions SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c This table uses USM security model for processing outgoing and incoming messages This menu is visible only if the SNMP Support field on Net Vision Control page is set to SNMPv3 44 Chapter 3 Auth Password Security Level Authentication User Status 1 Index The index number of the entries 2 User Name The user name of SNMPv3 to be sent The maximum length of the string is 31 characters The user name must be the same as Trap community that lists in the SNMP Trap Receivers Table or user can not receive the trap by SNMPv3 3 Auth Password The Authentication password of SNMPv3 The maximum length of the string is 31
16. AUTOEXEC NCF file has been modified it must be restored to its initial status deleting the line which loads the SIC SHUT NLM module 56 Chapter 5 Using shutdown software on Sco UnixWare 1 Logonto the SCO UnixWare workstation server as the supervisor 2 Insert the NET VISION CD in the CD drive 3 If you have already mounted the CD go to step 5 4 Mount the CD into directory mnt specifying system file dosfs mount E dosfs dev cdrom mnt 5 Copy the shutdown software into a temporary directory and extract the file from the uGuard direc tory mkdir uGuard cp mnt shutdown sco uw ug1 0 1038 unixware tar Z uGuard uGuard tar Z cd uGuard uncompress uGuard tar Z tar xvf uGuard tar cd ugi 0 1038 6 Type install sh to proceed with the installation procedure install sh The shell command will invoke the vi uGuard conf The user must modify the remote host value one or more NET VISION systems to which the shut down device is connected the host name the name of the local PC which appears in the NET Vision connections table and the local delay delay in the local computer shutdown The delay can be configured differently for each computer on which the shutdown software has been installed figure 5 9 After saving the file the installation is complete sample configuration file of uGuard RemoteHost 1 6 The IP address of remote UPSs Set the address to 0 0 0 0 if no Net Vision is connected
17. Ip Address 192 16 4 5 SMTP Mail Address Server mailServer domain SMTP Mail Account emailAccount SMTP Mail Account Passwd ES E mail first send delay es ue e E mail send interval Se E E mail Receivers Table Return to previous menu d Zia cp 4 Su 6 pm 0 Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 2 14 Setting the SMTP parameters 19 Chapter 2 Example Remark Domain Name Server s Ip Address DNS server IP Ad 192 168 7 225 dress x y z n SMTP Mail Address Server IP Address x y z n 192 168 7 10 or mailsrv dm or name of the server SMTP Mail Account NET VISION mail netvision socomec com account N B On all NET VISION firm ware releases prior to 2 04 the end of the address including must be omitted word if required send action gt 0 send after n minutes E mail send interval Time before sending 0 send only once the same mail if the gt 0 Send the same mail every alarm is fixed n hours 1 E mail Receivers Table Used to configure the See next paragraph list of the e mail receivers Table 2 4 Setting the e mail parameters E Mail Receivers Table 1 Press 7 on the SMTP Group Configuration menu to modify the e mail receivers information Figure 2 15 COMMANDS l Modify Modify an entry of table 2 Reset Reset an entry to default from table 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 2 15 Setting the e mail receivers table 1
18. Management Shut on the screen of the connected device down parameters server or workstation UPS Shutdown Defines how many seconds after the UPS Control Shutdown Delay beginning of the shutdown procedure parameters the UPS will be powered down UPS Management Shut down parameters 1st warning Delay for the first warning message UPS Control Shutdown displayed on the screen of the con parameters nected device server or workstation UPS Management Shut down Parameters Warning intervals Intervals between subsequent warning UPS Control Shutdown messages displayed on the screen of parameters the connected device server or work UPS Management Shut station down Parameters System Shutdown Delay in receiving the shutdown com Shutdown program delay mand to power down the system see relevant Chapter Table 6 2 Parameters for programming UPS shutdown Programming UPS shutdown events NET VISION supports four types of shutdown events 1 AC Failed 2 Battery Low 3 UPS Overload 4 UPS Over Temperature 1 Select Shutdown Parameters from UPS Management on the main menu and select Become Super User enter your user name and password 2 Enable the necessary shutdown events from among the following AC Failed Battery Low UPS Overload UPS Over Temperature Weekly Schedule Special Day Schedule 3 Setthe UPS Shutdown Delay Delay and the warning intervals 4
19. Select Set Value to confirm the changes N B he shutdown module must be installed on the server workstation to be protected as de scribed in the paragraph relating to Shutdown software Example an example of the UPS output states for the following parameters is given below Time of AC failure 19 08 UPS shutdown delay 120 sec First warning 5 sec Warning interval 2 30 sec Delay for system shutdown 60 sec 71 Chapter 6 Shutdown phases UPSon Warning messages UPS shutdown UPS output off delay 19 17 00 Shutdown begins UPS output a off Computer shutdown com plete I Shutdown begins o e Figure 6 5 Programming UPS shutdown in case of alarm 19 08 00 05 08 ae 08 ZK 09 05 3 warning action Parameters Description Reference Menu Delay time in minutes After each UPS Control Shutdown enabled alarm a shutdown signal will parameters be activated after this delay UPS Control Shutdown Parameters UPS Shutdown Defines how many seconds after the UPS Control Shutdown Delay beginning of the shutdown procedure parameters before the UPS output will be switchedlUPS Control Shutdown Parameters 1st warning Delay for the fist warning message UPS Control Shutdown displayed on the screen of the con parameters nected device server or workstation UPS Control Shutdown Parameters Warning interval Time interval for subsequent warning UPS Control Shutdown
20. cables PC Ethernet card plug pulg Figure 2 19 PC NET VISION Box connection via Ethernet Changing the routing settings on a PC The first time you use NET VISION the PC IP address will probably not have the same IP sub net mask as the NET VISION Use route add command to change the routing table on the PC and then configure NET VISION if the IP address of the PC has the same IP sub net mask as the NET VISION you just need a Web Browser for the connection Procedure to change the routing table for Windows operating systems Follow the same procedure to add a routing path to your PC Turn on the PC and set up the TCP IP protocol if necessary refer to the operating system manual for information on how to configure the TCP IP protocol Find the IP address of your PC by typing winipcfg at the MS DOS prompt for Windows operating systems 9x or Me and when the IP configuration window appears select the Ethernet card connected to the HUB typing ipconfig for Windows operating systems NT4 0 2000 or XP Enter the following command to add a routing condition Syntax Route add NET VISION default IP address PC IP Example Route add 192 168 7 18 210 67 192 147 Assuming the PC IP address is 210 67 192 147 and the IP address of NET VISION is 192 168 7 18 default value Note see your Windows manual for detailed information on how to add a routing condition Finding the NET VISION IP address The NET VISI
21. energy saving mode This function is not supported on certain UPS models For further information see your UPS manual 4 By selecting the software button UPS Eco Mode OFF with the mouse and clicking on the Send button the UPS energy saving mode is disabled This function is not supported on certain UPS models for further information see your UPS manual 68 Chapter 6 5 By selecting the software button UPS Alarm Reset with the mouse and clicking on the Send button all Alarms are reset 6 By selecting the software button UPS Commands Reset with the mouse and clicking on the Send button all pending commands are reset 7 By selecting the software button UPS Buzzer OFF with the mouse and clicking on the Send button the UPS acoustic buzzer is disabled it will be reactivated when the next alarm occurs Forcing UPS To Stand By 1 Become Super User 2 Select UPS Control from the UPS Management of the main menu 3 Choose UPS Stand by on from the menu 4 Select Send to confirm the above operation Stand by Commando On UPS output on UPS output off Switch UPS output off Figure 6 3 Forcing UPS to stand by 69 Chapter 6 Programming The UPS Shutdown Schedule PES NET VISION supports two types of scheduled shutdowns 1 weekly schedule 2 special day schedule Select Shutdown Parameters from UPS Management on the main menu select
22. figure 3 7 UPS Output Parameters Output Source On Inverter Output Frequency f Hz 50 0 Output Phases Number i Output Voltage 7 228 0 230 0 228 0 Output Current A 0 6 0 8 10 8 Output Load o 2 2 2 Figure 3 7 NET VISION UPS Monitor UPS Output Parameters One column will be displayed for single phase UPS data and three columns for three phase UPS Alarm Table Select Alarm Table on the UPS Monitor menu to get a table of possible alarms figure 3 8 Current Alarms Number of Active Alarms Alarm Description 15 03 2005 11 30 24 Load on Battery Battery discharging UPS in back up mode 15 03 2005 11 30 24 General Alarm 15 03 2005 11 30 24 Auxiliary mains out of tolerance 15 03 2005 11 30 24 Input mains out of tolerance Lr Jai Figure 3 8 NET VISION UPS Monitor Alarm Table 32 Chapter 3 Shutdown Clients Table Select Client Table on the UPS Monitor menu for a table of connected clients running the shut down software figure 3 9 Shutdown Clients Connected Client Number IP Address 1 172 17 10 144 LINUX1 JNC 15 03 2005 11 35 12 Figure 3 9 NET VISION UPS Monitor Shutdown Clients Java Applet monitor If you click on the software button in the UPS Monitor Comprehensive view menu you ac cess the UPS graphic mimic panel Java Applet Monitor figure 3 10
23. file is usr adm ugnet log n 0 No log activities n z 1 Log start stop warning activities n 2 Log all activities debug purpose Figure 5 16 uGuard h command screen 65 Chapter 5 Uninstalling uGuard Stop uGuard cd etc uGuard U Remove the uGuard files cd etc rm uGuard rm uGuard conf cd etc rc d init d rm ug_usha sh rm usr adm ugnet log 66 Chapter 6 8 CHAPTER 6 UPS POWER CRISIS MANAGEMENT Monitoring the power supply of the load applied to the UPS requires connection to NET VISION in Super User mode The Super User mode can be activated from any Web Browser menu that in cludes this option and in particular from the Net Vision Mgmt Net Vision Control menu simply by clicking on Become Super User Become superlser Figure 6 1 Become a Super User command button You will be asked to enter your user name and password to activate the mode UPS Management NET VISION supports the UPS Shutdown or UPS Stand by functions where Shutdown or Stand by are two UPS conditions which both result in disconnecting the power supply from the out let connector The following parameters are related to the UPS Shutdown function NN id name Description Web Reference Menu UPS Shutdown Delay It defines how many sec UPS Management shutdown procedure UPS will turn off min 0 minutes max 65535 min utes UPS Shut Off Enable It defines if the UPS load U
24. like system you are using the command syntax may vary Please refer to your operating system manual for more details on the TFTP protocol 83 Appendix B Firmware Upgrade using Windows 95 98 ME NT4 0 2000 Xp In order to upgrade the firmware you must use the supgrade exe program included on the CD sup plied with NET VISION This program is compatible with Windows 95 98 ME NT4 0 2000 Xp and later versions of these sys tems Once the program has been run the following window will appear upgrade Net ision Firmware Upgrade Utility 1 01 Build 1044 Firmware Upgrade UPS List Image Information IP Address Mac Address Account P Version No Eb 17817 1 14 00 e0 d8 0c 09 54 0 70 Net Vision popu 18 17214 7650 00 e0 d8 0c 09 5f 0 70 Net Vision Date Code Nov 22 19 File Name Open NetVision100 bin Add or Remo Discover Upgrade Quit Program Features UPS List This lists the NET VISION addresses present on the LAN Discover button Enables an automatic search for all the NET VISION systems connected to the LAN All those found will be automatically added to the UPS list Add button Lets you manually add one or more NET VISION systems to the list Modify button Lets you change the selected NET VISION parameters in the UPS list Upgrade button Sends the program loaded with the Open button to the NET VISION you have selected on the list Open button Lets you load t
25. program database To access the NET VISION SNMP agent use the read only GET community string or the read write SET community string passwords The public password can be changed by the system administrator if necessary see the Trap Receivers Setting paragraph in this chapter GET Community string public default SET Community string public default Note if you have set a different password for Community Read only Community Read Write during a previous NET VISION configuration on the Net Vision Configuration Control Group menu then you have to use these passwords to access the NET VISION For further information refer to the MIB file on the NET VISION CD NET VISION and SNMP 47 Chapter 4 The NetVision MIB file can be compiled using an SNMP program This MIB file includes the standard Object Identifiers and the standard Traps contained in the HFC1628 specifications together with some additional Object Identifiers The following 23 Traps are specifically connected to the UPS ups TrapOnBattery upsTrapTestCompleted ups TrapAlarmEntryAdded ups TrapAlarmEntryHemoved ups TrapUpsNormal upsTrapUpsBattTestFailed upsTrapOnBatteryPower ups TrapBatteryLow upsTrapPowerRestored ups TraplmminentStop ups Trap TurnedOff ups TrapOverTemperature upsTrapOverload ups TrapOnMains ups TrapRedoundancyLost ups TrapEmdTempLow ups IrapEmd TempHigh ups TrapEmdHumidityLow ups TrapEmdHumidityHigh Ups TrapEmdF
26. wit Figure 5 8 Configuring the shutdown execution after server startup 55 Chapter 5 Installation Options d netuork drivers Available MCF Files Options t t Greate AUTOLAEC MCI file pen Greate SIARIUF NGF file tem files ait BIITOEZEC HCF file ectapy Reorudres Edit SThRIUP HGF Filc Upyrode a v3 1x AUTOEREC HCF file Heturn to the previous menu Me ERRE Figure 5 8b Configuring automatic execution of shutdown after server start up 6 Select the Edit AUTOEXEC NCF file figure 5 8b 7 Addthe following row load Drive netware_sys_directory shutdown_service_directory sicshut nlm where netware sys directory is the system directory on the server and shutdown_service_directory is the directory containing the shutdown software modules 8 Save the AUTOEXEC NCF file figure 5 8c File AUTOEREG HG HBIND IP EPRO 1 ESP KET 4 HLOAD EPRO PORT 388 FERME Ethernet ILI NAME EFRO_1_EII HOIND ITH EPHO 1 ELI Ip al HBIHD IP EPRU 1 PII HDDH Z2H3 b7 153 25H8 MASEK FF FF FF A mint all load c nwecrver usha no fave file AUJORAEC HCP VL Figure 5 8c Configuring automatic execution of shutdown after server start up 9 Restart the NetWare server and the shutdown service will start automatically Set the shutdown pa rameters From this point the shutdown service will protect the system Uninstallation You only have to uninstall the SICSHUT NLM and UPSCFG INI files and if the
27. 50 UPS Shut Off Disabled d Apply Shutdown Event AC Failed pissbiea e po fo Battery Low psemea s kr UPS Overload Disabled 5 br fe UPS Over Temperature Disabled fo fo ie Weekly Schedule Disabled e fi p br oet value Figure 3 15 NET VISION Shutdown parameters The following elements are also available but can only be configured by the NET VISION adminis trators Weekly Schedule weekly scheduled start up shutdown gt Special Day Schedule start up shutdown on certain days of the year gt ECO MODE Schedule activation or deactivation of ECO MODE N B These functions will be displayed only if they are available on the UPS connected to NET VISION 39 Weekly Schedule This menu lets you change the start up and shutdown parameters set for certain days of the week figure 3 16 Chapter 3 Weekly Schedule Shutdown Day Friday Shutdown Time H 0 51 Friday n 10 57 Disabled 00 00 Disabled 00 00 Disabled 0 00 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Figure 3 16 NET VISION Weekly Schedule Special Schedule This menu lets you change the start up and shutdown parameters set for certain days in the year figure 3 17 Special Schedule dd mmvyyyy hh mm __ dd mnvyyyy _ hth mm 10 09 1998 ro
28. Become Super User and enter your user name and password Enable Weekly Schedule and UPS Shut Off if needed Set the UPS Shutdown Delay Delay and warning intervals Select Weekly Schedule from UPS Management on the main menu to program the weekly schedule for UPS shutdown and restart Select Special Day Schedule from UPS Control on the main menu to program the special day schedule for UPS shutdown and restart Select Set Value to confirm all the changes N B before you program the shutdown schedules set the date and time on the Date and Time pa rameters menu on Net Vision Mgmt Set Real Time or set the system to read these values from a time server i e a computer used as a clock see Chapter 3 NET VISION Manage ment Example an example of the UPS output states for the following parameters Shutdown time 19 15 Restart time 19 30 UPS shutdown delay 120 sec First warning 60 sec Warning intervals 60 sec Delay for system shutdown 60 sec Shutdown phases UPS on Warning messages UPS shutdown delay UPS output off UPS output on 19 15 a Shutdown begins 00 1 warning p l Shutdown begins Figure 6 4 UPS shutdown schedule Chapter 6 Parameter Description Reference Menu Delay Interval in minutes before the time set UPS Control Shutdown for scheduled shutdown During this parameters interval warning messages will appear UPS
29. Cancel to cancel it The shutdown software will proceed with the shutdown and the clients and or servers will be shut down automatically if no command is given within the time indicated in the message Met Vision Service ShutdownB ox subject Shutdown Notification Date Thu Nov 25 09 15 29 19991 From Remote UPS Net Vision l 72 1 7 15 51 shutdown Reason UPS over temperature System will shutdown in 28 seconds D Cancel Figure 5 6 Warning message of imminent shutdown 53 Chapter 5 There are five shutdown states that are indicated in the tray icon Figure 5 7 Possible NET VISION states Green NORMAL UPS Connection OK Grey and Blue SEEK Trying to locate UPS Red SHUT Local machine is about to shut down Barred Green SUSP The service is suspended Yellow SLPT Remote UPS is about to shut down or has shutdown Uninstalling Shutdown Software To uninstall the shutdown software the following procedure should be followed Click with the right mouse button on the NET VISION icon in the tray bar Select Exit in the menu to stop the shutdown service Select Add Remove programs icon in the Windows control panel Select Net Vision then click the Add Remove icon to remove the software De Ie em 54 Chapter 5 Using shutdown software on Novell NetWare Installing shutdown software on Novell NetWare 4 x N B the shutdown software can be installed on NetWare 5 x op
30. Domain Name Server in decimal point format 42 SMTP Mail Address Server SMTP Mail Account e mail first send delay e mail send interval History Log Interval sec Extended History Log Interval min Chapter 3 name or IP address in decimal format of the mail server used by NET VISION to send e mails user ID to be used by NET VISION to send e mails The mail will be sent only if the alarm remains active for longer than the set value expressed in minutes The e mail will be sent again at the end of the set time inter val if the status remains active The format is expressed in hours Configures time interval in minutes to save the Input Volt age Output Voltage Load and Battery Capacity values in the History Log The maximum value for this setting is 28800 i e 8 hours Configures the time interval in minutes to save the Input Voltage Output Voltage Load and Battery Capacity values in the extended history log After each interval the UPS pa rameters are analysed and the minimum maximum and av erage values of these parameters are saved The parameter can be set from 1 to 10080 minutes 7 days gt Net Vision Polling Rate sec Configures the time interval that NET VISION must wait to get data on the current UPS status gt Net Vision Baud Rate sec Data transfer speed NET VISION Control This menu lets you enable or disable the communication protocols available on NET VISION and can
31. ET VISION Configuration via serial port NET VISION Configuration with Windows IP Address Gateway Address Network Mask and Date Time System Group Setting Login Passwords And Available Protocols Control Group Setting General Information and Poll Rate Parameter Group Setting E Mail Parameters SMTP Group Setting _ E Mail Receivers Table Access Policies Access Control Table Setting Trap Receivers Setting End of NET VISION Configuration NET VISION Configuration via Ethernet NET VISION Card Hardware Preparation NET VISION Box hardware Preparation Changing the routing settings on a PC Finding the NET VISION IP address Running the TELNET Command Running the Web Browser Netscape Internet Explorer etc Initial Configuration Setup Configuring basic NET VISION parameters via Web Browser Enabling Disabling network protocols and NET VISION Reset CHAPTER 3 WEB BROWSER OPERATIONS Using a Web Browser to view the NET VISION Home Page Description of the Menus UPS Monitor UPS Management Net Vision Mgmt SNMPv3 USM Table SNMP Trap Receivers SNMP HTTP Access Control Homepage Refresh Rate UPS History CHAPTER 4 SNMP NMS USER OPERATIONS NET VISION SNMP Configuration parameters IP Write Access Setting Trap Receivers Setting _ SNMP Management Software Set Up NET VISION and SNMP CHAPTER 5 SHUTDOWN SOFTWARE Lu 5 O ON dl AA SF kk Fei kk KO BO BD BD HD BHD AA FA FA EA WD WD EA Fei Fei Ft NR o Ro
32. NMS stations to which the traps will be sent The Traps will only be sent to receivers whose address is different from 0 0 0 0 gt Community String this is the password which authorises an NMS station to access NET VISION The string can have a maximum of 16 characters gt Description Customer description string 45 Chapter 3 SNMP HTTP Access Control This menu displays a list of addresses in decimal point format of the NMS stations and clients PC s which may or may not be authorised read write access to NET VISION Important it is strongly recommended to pay attention if you use the browser to modify these parameters because if a No Access policy is configured for your PC address no further access is permit ted until a new setting is made using Telnet or Serial Connection Index index number of the addresses NMS IP Address IP address used to identify the management station or a client computer 0 0 0 0 means that it has not been configured Community Password associated to the IP address It is used to define the type of ac cess Access Type The access options may be no access read only read and read write Homepage Refresh Rate This menu lets the administrator set the refresh rate for the NET VISION Web pages figure 3 20 N B The recommended minimum refresh rate is 5 seconds Comprehensive Page seconds Battery Group Page seconds Input Group Page seconds Output Group Page sec
33. ON IP address may not be configured with the default value and so it may be difficult to find this information manually without using a serial connection In this case you can use the SUPGRADE2 exe program which comes with the NET VISION CD ROM The program can easily identify the IP addresses of all the NET VISION systems installed on the LAN Local Area Network 24 Chapter 2 The program can be run from the Upgrade directory of the NET VISION CD When the Supgrade window appears just click on Discover for a list of all the NET VISION systems connected to your LAN figure 2 20 Supgrade Net Yision Firmware Upgrade Utility Y2 00 x Metwork Upgrade UPS List IP Address 1 Mac Address Browse Add Mudify Remove Discover Image Information Version Mo Date Code File Size Upgrade FileName 0 2 Figure 2 20 Supgrade exe application program If the icon next to the NET VISION IP address is blue there is no need to add a routing condition to connect up to NET VISION using Telnet or a Web Browser If on the other hand the icon is grey then a routing condition must be added to connect up to NET VISION see the section Changing the routing settings on the PC in this Chapter The Supgrade2 exe program can also be used to update NET VISION firmware with new versions as they become available N B Supgrade2 exe can be run on Windows operating systems 25 Running the TELNET Comm
34. PS Management shutdown or Disable will be turned off Stand by parameters after completion of the server shutdown procedure Table 6 1 UPS shutdown parameters 6 Chapter 6 UPS Control Menu In Super User mode you can access the UPS Management UPS Control menu Ups Control UPS Stand by ON E UPS Stand by OFF E UPS Eco Mode ON C UPS Eco Mode OFF C UPS Alarm Reset 5 UPS Commands Reset gis UPS Buzzer OFF Cc Bn Figure 6 2 UPS Control Menu This menu enables commands to be sent directly to the UPS as follows 1 By selecting the software button UPS Stand by ON with the mouse and clicking on the Send button the UPS load will be powered down immediately This function to be used only in emer gencies is not supported on certain UPS models or requires special UPS configuration in order to be supported For further information see your UPS manual or the UPS interface adapter manual 2 By selecting the software button UPS Stand by OFF with the mouse and clicking on the Send button the UPS is no longer in Stand by and the load is powered again This function is not sup ported on certain UPS models or requires a special UPS configuration in order to be supported For further information see your UPS manual or the UPS interface adapter manual 3 By selecting the software button UPS Eco Mode ON with the mouse and clicking on the Send button the UPS switches over to
35. VALUE upsAlarmDescr 17 NAME This means that this Trap was sent by the host at IP address 172 17 16 51 at 10 47 21 AM The first part indicates the type of Trap 1 3 6 1 4 1 4555 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 1 17 in this case it is an alarm and other details refer to Trap 2 1 1 17 2 upsAlarmTable 1 upsAlarmEntry 1 upsAlarmld 17 upsAlarmld VALUE this means that 17 is the UPS alarm code value the second part of the Trap 1 3 6 1 4 1 4555 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 2 17 indicates which alarm has occurred 1 3 6 1 4 1 4555 1 1 1 1 6 3 8 VALUE therefore 1 3 6 1 4 1 4555 1 1 1 1 6 refers to the Trap and 3 upsWellknownAlarms 8 the output load exceeds the maximum UPS load The Trap means that this is the 17 transmission since the NET VISION was switched on and the alarm refers to the output load which exceeds the maximum load capacity of the UPS 49 Chapter 5 T CHAPTER 5 SHUTDOWN SOFTWARE The shutdown software is a very important part of the NET VISION system This software runs as a service or daemon on servers and or workstations It connects to NET VISION when servers and or hosts start up and communicates with NET VI SION to alert and if necessary to shutdown servers and or hosts if UPS alarms occur NET VISION scans the status of the UPS and sends a shutdown command to the shutdown software when certain events e g AC power failure Low Battery are detected The shutdown software wi
36. and Chapter 2 1 Run the command dialog box for Windows this is the MS DOS prompt 2 Enter the 192 168 7 18 command and press Enter The NET VISION IP default address is 192 168 18 3 The NET VISION configuration menu via Telnet is the same as the configuration menu via serial port already described in this chapter at point 7 of Setting the NET VISION Configuration para graph N B Telnet access to NET VISION can be disabled using a Telnet connection so take care not to set Disable Telnet Control if NET VISION cannot be easily connect to a PC serial port to restore the Telnet Connection Running the Web Browser Netscape Internet Explorer etc 1 Run the Web Browser 2 Type the address http 192 168 7 18 if 192 168 7 18 is the current NET VISION address 3 Enter Net Vision as the user name log in make sure that the first letters of the two words are upper case and that the words are separated by a space and public as the password 4 The NET VISION home page will appear figure 2 21 SOCOMEC IRA YALA Power olmtians Net Vision Main Menu Het Vision Mami e See ee UPS History u dj x I TEE 21 UPS Comprehensive View UPS 5tatus Cm Inverter 229 0 2130 230 0 228 0 ternal Temperature CC 20 3 KE Disabled Disubled Jate on Net SEHE 13 03 2005 Time on Net Vision TERES Bisi c Se Figure 2 21 NET VISION Home Page Co
37. ard h command Uninstallation of uGuard Stop uGuard cd etc uGuard U Remove uGuard files cd etc rm uGuard rm uGuard conf cd etc rc d init d rm ug_usha sh rm usr adm ugnet log 58 Chapter 5 Using the shutdown software on Sco OpenServer Log onto the SCO Open Server workstation server as a supervisor Insert the NET VISION CD into the CD drive If you have already mounted the CD go to step 7 Type scoadmin Select Filesystems gt Filesystem Manager gt Mount gt Add Mount Configuration gt Local Select a Device File and insert Mount Point name i e mnt Then confirm with OK Copy the shutdown software files into a temporary directory and extract the programs to the uGuard directory TO E SO mkdir uGuard cp mnt shutdown sco os ug1 0 1038 openserver tar Z uGuard uGuard tar Z cd uGuard uncompress uGuard tar Z tar xvf uGuard tar cd ugi 0 1038 8 Type install sh to proceed with the installation procedure install sh The shell command will invoke the vi uGuard conf The user must modify the remote host value one or more NET VISION systems to which the shut down device is connected the host name the name of the local PC which appears in the NET Vision connections table and the local delay delay in the local computer shutdown The delay can be configured differently for each computer on which the shutdown software has been installe
38. be used to restart the system and or reset the NET VISION internal parameters List of parameters that can be configured gt BOOTP DCHP Status This parameter enables or disables the Boot Protocol BOOTP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP process These protocols are commonly used on the Internet to get a dynamic IP address from a server Network Upgrade This parameter enables or disables the Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP Upgrade Control On Windows systems supgrade exe a program included in the kit can be used via TFTP to update the NET VISION firmware Telnet Connection This parameter enables or disables the Terminal to Server Application Telnet Control process for NET VISION con figuration gt SNMP TRAP Filter This is the parameter enabling or disabling the first four Traps Enabled RFC1628 compliant gt SNMP Support Change the SNMP protocol version disable SNMPv1 SNMPv3 gt Reset Net Vision to Default Restores default parameters on NET VISION Restart Net Vision Restarts NET VISION loading all parameters that have been modified 43 Chapter 3 Clear Log Data Deletes selected data in the NET VISION log e Mail Receivers This menu lets you set up to eight e mail addresses to which a customer configurable e mail message will be sent should any of the selected alarms occur If the option All Alarms is selected an e mail will be sent if any alarm occurs figure 3
39. characters 4 Priv Password The Privacy password of SNMPv3 The maximum length of the string is 31 characters Security Level e noAuthnoPriv Using this option provides no security confidentiality or privacy at all It might be use ful for certain applications such as development and debugging to turn security off e authNoPriv The user at the management application is authenticated by the SNMPv3 entity before the entity allows the user to access any of the values in the MIB objects on the agent e authPriv The user at the management application is authenticated by the SNMPv3 entity before the entity allows the user to access any of the values in the MIB objects on the agent In addition all of the requests and responses from the management application to the SNMPv8 entity are encrypted so that all the data is completely secure 6 Authentication Select authentication protocol HMAC MD5 and HMAC_SHA This value is the message authentica tion code to be inserted in the msgAuthenticationParameters files of the SNMPv3 message 7 User Status e Ready The status is ready to encode the message e Processing The status is trying to encode the message e Notuse The status is not use SNMP Trap Receivers This table may contain up to eight addresses of the Network Management stations to which the SNMP Traps will be sent Y Index the index numbers of the entry Y NMS IP Address IP address in decimal point format of the
40. d figure 5 11 After saving the file the installa tion is complete sample configuration file of uGuard RemoteHost 1 6 The IP address of remote UPSs Set the address to 0 0 0 0 if no Net Vision is connected RemoteHost1 192 168 60 11 RemoteHost2 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost3 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost4 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost5 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost6 0 0 0 0 Parallel Mode 1 z Redundant 2 z Not redundant default ParallelMode 2 sHostName The name of this machine optional Free form for this parameter Maximum 27 bytes long HostName Mainserver LocalDelay The local delay time before shutdown Range from 0 to 65536 seconds LocalDelay 120 Special shutdown program shutdown usr foo Editor user specialized EDITOR vi Figure 5 11 uGuard configuration screen 59 Chapter 5 Description of uGuard parameters Type the following command to view the list of parameters accepted by uGuard cd uGuard uGuard h uGuard Net Vision Service Formal Release 1 0 1038 Build 2000 Copyright C 1999 2000 SOCOMEC UPS All rights reserved Usage uGuard h v sS uU d r p e gn h This manual page v Show revision information s Start the program now S Start the program at next boot up time u Unload program U Unload program don t restart at next boot time d Suspend program r Resume program p Probe the status List configurations e Modify c
41. d Viewer Clock Bh Dial Up Networking k Imaging A7 Notepad Sy Object Packager fz Paint du Phone Dialer ail Telnet C WordPad 10 26 AM Figure 2 5 Hyper terminal directory in the Programs Accessories Communication group 2 Enter the name and choose an icon for the connection figure 2 6 Descrizione della connessione S Nuova connessione Immettere un name e scegliere un icona per la connessione Home Net Vision Icona Figure 2 6 New Hyper Terminal connection 14 Chapter 2 3 Select direct COM port connection figure 2 7 Connetti a Ki EG S Met Vision Immettere dettagli per il numera telefonico da comporre Paese Stati Uniti d America gt Indicative localit ee Numero di telefono IEEE Connetti Figure 2 7 Select the port connection 4 Configure the port parameters 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control figure 2 8 COM Properties Port Settings Eits per second a sj Data bits E Parity Nowe Stop bits i Flow control fanis r Restore Defaults seat zo Figure 2 8 Parameters of the connection port 15 Chapter 2 5 Ifthe NET VISION Card is used remove it from the slot and then reinsert it If NET VISION Box is used press the Reset button Wait 60 seconds so that NET VISION has time to restart 6 Press Enter on the PC keyboard Alog in message will appear on the screen f
42. e monitoring and the EMD T supports only temperature monitoring The NET VISION will recog nize the models automatically and it will display the EMD type on the EMD Configuration page see Figure 3 1 87 Socomec innovativa Power Salutians UPS UPS Management UPS Monitor TTE Management 2 S TPs Contumration UPS Control Te Power Share Blanagerient UPS Battery Test gt Shutdown Farameters 2e Weekly Schedule zoecial Day Schedule ECONZSODE Srhedde 2 ENTI Con guratea Met Vision Mgmt E ICH History pi SOCOMEC lanaralira a Pheer Soblaltiasi UP UPS Monitoring UPS Monitor Comprehensive ves 2 TPS Identificaten UFS eat Y TES Curout Y Alarm Table 2 Client Table urs LLLI Mat Vision Mgmt 5 Les cn UPS History 3 Appendix C EMD Configuration EMD Type EMD T Set Point Low Set Point High Caloration c EMOTemeawe wis ebe Humidity pl wonmey rf rf fox Kami Goose a Alarm 2 EMD Aim Moma Open z EMD t Status tus em Figure C 1 EMD Configuration Page UPS Comprehensive View On Inverter 228 0 2300 228 0 g Eg 100 UPS Status Input Voltage 7 Output Y foltage F F Internal Temperature C di EMD Temperature j C 235 EMD Hurndity 55 od EMD Alarm 2 Normal Date on Net Vision fain rey y 14 1 202004 16 43 52 Tune on Net Vision 35 28 05 1 cem Bs
43. epresentation of the UPS measurements Parallel Modules This is used to detect the presence of up to six UPS modules in parallel If a module is found the cor responding cell is coloured green the default colour is grey If a module is configured correctly and is operating normally the corresponding cell is green It becomes red if there is an operating problem Active Alarms This box gives the codes of active alarms on the UPS according to the indications in Table 3 1 Whether the alarms shown are managed or not depends on the UPS model as a result some alarms may be displayed on some UPS models and not on others see your UPS manual for further informa tion 34 Chapter 3 Alarm Codes CODE Description j Inside over temperature alarm OR of all temperature sensors Battery voltage too high A19 Microprocessor control system failure Battery circuit open Phase rotation fault A62 UPS Alarm A63 UPS Alarm Table 3 1 Alarm Codes 35 Chapter 3 UPS Management This menu lets you modify the control parameters of the connected UPS using NET VISION All the menus are available in read only for all authorised users whereas only the administrators have access in read write mode UPS Configuration This menu displays the nominal input and output values of the UPS figure 3 11 UPS Configuration Input Voltage kl Figure 3 11 NET VISION UPS Configuration screen UPS Con
44. erating systems but this could cause CPU overloads Contact the customer support service for information on how to run the shutdown on NetWare 5 x or later versions and for a description of the JSC optional software The NET VISION shutdown service for Novell NetWare can be installed on Novell V4 x As service uses TCP IP protocol for information exchange the user must configure this protocol and ensure that it works correctly before installing the shutdown software Installation 1 Create a new subdirectory for the shutdown software modules in the Novell NetWare system direc tory 2 Copy the Novell NetWare shutdown software file SICSHUT NLM and UPSCFG INI into the newly created directory N B Steps 1 and 2 can be run both on a remote computer connected to the network and on the lo cal server in DOS mode 3 If you are in DOS mode start the Novell server 4 Load the installation module LOAD INSTALL 5 select NCF file options Installation options Driver options loadrunload disk and network drivers Disk options configure nirror test disk partitions Volume options configure nount diemount vo lumes gt License option anstall the server license Copy files option tinstall Nettare sustem files liwvertrnry antions Cinztall NetUare TDivertary Seruires orcatc cdit server startup filcas Mulwvi CPU opl iuns lt ing Lallevurinzta SMP gt p onci options father optional installation items
45. eturn to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 2 11 Setting the NET VISION local network addressing parameters date and time Example Remark IP Address The NET VISION IP address 210 67 192 204 2 Gateway Address The network default gateway 210 67 192 254 Network Mask The sub net mask setting 255 255 255 0 4 System Date NET VISION internal Date dd mm yyyy 17 10 1999 5 System Time NET VISION internal Time hh mm ss 13 10 34 Table 2 1 System Group configuration examples 1 After completing these settings press O to return to the configuration menu 17 Chapter 2 Login Passwords And Available Protocols Control Group Setting 1 n the configuration menu press 2 to modify the access password and enable disable the available network protocols Figure 2 12 Refer to table 2 2 for configuration examples HTTP Login Username Net Vision Community Read Only s ubl Community Read Write e BOOTP DHCP Control c Enabled Telnet Control Enabled IFTP Upgrade Control Disabled HITP Security Control Disabled Return to previous menu I 2 3 4 Ds Os 0 Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 2 12 Setting the passwords and enabling the network protocols No Function Description Example Remark default is Net Vision access default is public sl sa Read Write Administrator password for ee public and write access default public protocol
46. f the IP address of a PC is set as No Access the PC in question will not be able to access any NET VISION information even if the Community read only password is recognised 21 Chapter 2 Trap Receivers Setting If you want to use a SNMP control workstation to monitor the UPS using NET VISION the IP address of the workstation must be specified in the Trap Receiver Table menu to in form NET VISION which stations are authorised to receive trap messages and send commands se curity reasons 1 Press 1 to change the data on a line Press 2 to delete all the data on a line 2 After completing these settings press 0 to return to the configuration menu figure 2 15 Note Trap Receivers Table configuration is only used for SNMP Network management Xx ob Xx F 1 2 Ka Lai ER 6 7 8 CO o o OOO co CH Oooooooo Oooooooo Oooooooo 1 Modify Modify an entry of table 2 Reset Reset an entry to default from table 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 2 17 Setting Trap Receivers End of NET VISION Configuration After completing all the settings press 5 to terminate the connection without restarting NET VISION or 6 to terminate the connection forcing the NET VISION internal program to restart The initial NET VISION configuration is now complete N B if you want to restore the default NET VISION factory configuration press 4
47. figure 1 1a The other is an external Box version designed for UPS models which are not equipped with the extension board slot A serial cable is used to connect the NET VISION Box version to the UPS figure 1 1b NET VISION is fitted with two RS232 ports one for the UPS and one for configuration via a PC or terminal The RS232 ports of the NET VISION are accessed by the RJ45 jacks on the back panel MET VISION Card Wersion MET VISION Box version Rear view Rear view bis Serial UPS cable Figure 1 1a NET VISION Card Figure 1 1b NET VISION Box Chapter 1 Features Network connection through RJ45 connector The RJ45 plug connects the UPS directly to the Ethernet network without occupying the RS232 port on the computer and without having to install a UPS monitoring program on the computer Network UPS management The UPS can be remote controlled from any computer on the network Remote monitoring of the UPS via SNMP v1 v3 HTTP HTTPS and Java Applets The UPS can be monitored using a Browser a Java Applet or an SNMP application UPS and NET VISION set up from any computer on the network access is password pro tected Certain parameters of the UPS and NET VISION can be configured from any SNMP control work station or via a Browser Analysis of the power quality via Java Applets Java Applets display dynamic graphics to indicate the quality level Saving the Events amp measurements log in non volatile memory
48. he upgrade file to the sent to the NET VISION systems Remove button Removes the selected NET VISION system from the list 84 Appendix C 12 APPENDIX C EMD SENSOR Environmental Monitoring Device Installation Manual Appendix C Introduction The EMD Environmental Monitoring Device is a connectivity device that allows you to remotely monitor the temperature humidity and status of two contact devices It s connection to the NET VISION enables moni toring or notification of alarms via standard Web browsers The EMD can be used with the UPS equipped with a NET VISION with firmware version 4 00 or higher When the EMD is plugged into the NET VISION communication port temperature and humidity readings are automatically displayed on the NET VISION Comprehensive View page If enabled the status of the exter nal contact devices is also displayed on the same page Persa adi pi PED iA uu 010101 Cam EE Features The EMD has the following features gt Real time temperature humidity and other environmental conditions monitoring Monitors the status of two user provided contact devices to protect your critical equipments Can be located away from the NET VISION with a straight through CAT5 network cable up to 15m long User selectable alarm thresholds allow you define acceptable temperature or humidity limits Comprehensive environment conditions management and flexible configuration via Web Browser Automatic even
49. iew s Help on Line 90 Appendix D Visit our site if you require further information or if you need to contact the after sales customer support WWW SOCOMEC COM a Socomec Innovative Power Solutions UP 91
50. igure 2 9 Password Figure 2 9 NET VISION login menu Enter the password the default password is public The main NET VISION configuration menu appears on the screen figure 2 10 ER N B Each numbered row identifies a menu that is selected by typing the corresponding number at the prompt Each menu may contain submenus or values Each value can be changed by selecting the corresponding number and re typing the desired value at the prompt If an invalid string is en tered NET VISION will keep the preceding value Net Vision Configuration Access Control Table Trap Receiver Table Reset Configuration To Default i XI Restart Agent Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 System Group Control Group x Parameter Group OMIP Group E Service Group Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 2 10 NET VISION configuration menu 16 Chapter 2 IP Address Gateway Address Network Mask and Date Time System Group Setting 1 In the configuration menu press 1 to modify the IP address Gateway address and other group pa rameters The definitions of these parameters are listed below figure 2 11 Refer to table 2 1 for configu ration examples SNMP Agent Version Net Vision v0 70 SN 1203927005 Ethernet address e 00 HO Die DE KE E Ip Address i LULA 204 Gateway Address SZ S E Zid Network Mask 2 2002 9 9 2 5 41 System Date S257 LAO oo System Time e OD bu R
51. ing the file the installation is complete sample configuration file of uGuard RemoteHost 1 6 The IP address of remote UPSs Set the address to 0 0 0 0 if no Net Vision is connected RemoteHost1 192 168 60 11 RemoteHost2 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost3 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost4 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost5 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost6 0 0 0 0 Parallel Mode 1 Redundant 2 Not redundant default ParallelMode 2 HostName The name of this machine optional Free form for this parameter Maximum 27 bytes long HostName Mainserver LocalDelay The local delay time before shutdown Range from 0 to 65536 seconds LocalDelay 120 Special shutdown program shutdown usr foo Editor user specialized EDITOR vi Figure 5 15 uGuard Configuration screen 64 Chapter 5 Description of uGuard parameters Type the following command to view the list of parameters accepted by uGuard cd uGuard uGuard h uGuard Net Vision Service Formal Release 1 0 1038 Build 2000 Copyright C 1999 2000 SOCOMEC UPS All rights reserved Usage uGuard h v sS uU d r p 1 e gn h This manual page v Show revision information s Start the program now S Start the program at next boot up time Unload program Unload program don t restart at next boot time Suspend program Resume program Probe the status List configurations Modify configurations gn Log level Default z 1 log
52. irstlnputActive Ups TrapEmdFirstlnputHestored UpsTrapEmdsSecondiInputActive UpsTrapEmdsSecondiInputRestored Description upsTrapOnBattery gives information on battery operation how long the system has been working in battery mode and the estimated remaining back up time upsTrapTestCompleted not used to find out if the UPS has any alarms refer to the upsTrapAlarmEntryAdded and upsTrapAlarmEn tryRemoved trap functions 48 Chapter 4 Traps have the following format iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 socomecSicon enterprises 4555 software socomecSicon 1 network software 1 netvision network 1 upsObjects netvision 1 upsTraps netvision 2 upsldent OBJECT IDENTIFIER upsObjects 1 upsBattery OBJECT IDENTIFIER upsObjects 2 upsinput OBJECT IDENTIFIER upsObjects 3 upsOutput OBJECT IDENTIFIER upsObjects 4 upsBypass OBJECT IDENTIFIER upsObjects 5 upsAlarm OBJECT IDENTIFIER upsObjects 6 upsTest OBJECT IDENTIFIER upsObjects 7 upsControl OBJECT IDENTIFIER upsObjects 8 upsConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER upsObjects 9 upsAgent OBJECT IDENTIFIER upsObjects 10 An example of a real alarm Trap is given below Trap received 10 47 21 AM from host 172 17 16 51 1 3 6 1 4 1 4555 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 1 17 OID 17 VALUE upsAlarmld 17 NAME 1 3 6 1 4 1 4555 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 2 17 OID 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 4555 1 1 1 1 6 3 8
53. is lower than the set value from 1 to 120 min utes The feature is managed by the UPS In case of mains failure the UPS powers the output plugs to activate the emergency lights When the power is restored the plugs will be switched off no set value This feature is managed by the UPS The output plug is switched off when the time the unit has been working in battery mode exceeds the set value This feature is managed by NET VISION Value used to manage the Power Share output plugs When you click on this icon NET VISION stores all the set tings and sends them to the UPS This menu lets you check the battery status and run a battery test if the UPS has this option figure 3 14 See the UPS manual for further details UPS Battery Test Pay TS o Start Battery Test Apply Figure 3 14 NET VISION UPS Battery Test Warning This function is displayed only if the option is available on the UPS connected to NET VISION 38 Chapter 3 Shutdown Parameters This menu lets you modify the parameters associated with shutdown events figure 3 15 These events which cause shutdown of the clients and of the UPS are AC Failed mains power failure Battery Low low remaining battery charge UPS Overload output overload UPS Over Temperature UPS internal overheating On Bypass on manual or automatic bypass Imminent Stop UPS imminent shutdown alarm VVVVV V Shutdown Parameters UPS Shutdown Delay sec 1
54. lds TEC 61000 4 8 1993 Power frequency magnetic field IEC 61000 4 11 1994 Voltage Dip short interruptions and voltage variations 2 SAFETY INFORMATION For NET VISION Card gt Qualified service personnel must perform all operations performed on this equipment Remove rings watches and other jewellery before installing the unit For NET VISION Box gt To reduce the risk of fire or electric shocks install the unit in a temperature controlled indoor area free of conductive contaminants Do not place the unit near liquids or in an excessively humid environment gt Donotallow liquids or foreign objects to enter the unit gt The unit does not contain any customer replaceable parts Do not open the unit Qualified personnel must perform all operations on this equipment Remove rings watches and other jewellery before installing the unit gt Before maintenance repair or shipment the unit must be completely switched off unplugged and all connections must be removed gt Make sure that the mains rating is compatible with the power adapter rating before connecting the NET VISION Box ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSION NOTICE SAFETY INFORMATION For NET VISION Card For NET VISION Box CHAPTER 1 NET VISION OVERVIEW Functions Features System Operation Layout of NET VISION Connections CHAPTER 2 NET VISION INSTALLATION Hardware Installation NET VISION Card Installation NET VISION Box Installation Preparation N
55. ll post warning messages on the screen of serv ers and or workstations and then if the user takes no action will automatically shut them down Supported Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME Windows NT 4 0 IA32Architecture Windows 2000 IA32Architecture Windows Xp IA32Architecture Or later versions PAPI Novell 1 Netware 4 x SCO 1 Unixware 7 1x IA32Architecture 2 Open Server 5 x IA32Architecture SUN 1 Solaris 2 6 or later versions IA32 Architecture Linux 1 Linux Kernel 2 2 x or later versions Red Hat compatible IA32Architecture 90 Chapter 5 Using Shutdown Software On Windows Shutdown Software Installation On Windows 95 98 NT ME 2000 Insert the program CD into the CD reader drive Run the program NetVision X X XXXX exe on the NET VISION CD e g DAshutdown windows where X X XXXX is the shutdown software version and D is the name of the CD drive A standard installation window will be executed where the user must insert the directory in which the shutdown software will be installed with some personal details When the installation is complete the shutdown software is automatically started and a new icon will appear in the System Tray see figure 5 1 D 1208 L Figure 5 1 NET VISION Icon 5 Click on this icon with the right button of the mouse and a configuration service menu will appear figure 5 2 Configuration
56. ly supports a series of history logs saving the most important parameter set tings of the UPS and the agent NET VISION Data is recorded in circular mode whereas size of the log files depends on the parameters set in History Log Interval and Extended History Log Interval in the Net Vision Mgmt Net Vision Configuration menu Display of the UPS History Log Select UPS History Log from the main UPS History menu to display the history log Click on the appropriate row with the mouse to display the desired portion of the log Select UPS Extended Log from the main UPS History menu to display the extended log Click on the appropriate row with the mouse to display the desired portion of the log Select UPS Events Log from the main UPS History menu to display the UPS events log Click on the appropriate row with the mouse to display the desired portion of the log Select Agent Event Log from the main UPS History menu to display the NET VISION events log Click on the appropriate row to display the desired portion of the log Description of the UPS History Log Input Output Voltages Output Log Date Log Time Voltages T Volts i LU 26 rd debrnmeyy Frbimmn ss Volts ua Eed Figure 7 1 UPS History Log This table gives a snapshot of some UPS Parameters The old values are overwritten when the maxi mum number of entries rows is reached If there are no history logs a
57. manual of the specific UPS for correct installation the procedure for card Installation may differ for each model of UPS 2 Tighten the screws of the NET VISION Card bracket MET ISI Card Figure 2 1 Installing the NET VISION Card on the UPS Chapter 2 NET VISION Box Installation 1 Use the UPS serial cable marked UPS to connect the NET VISION Box port to the serial port of the UPS figure 2 2 m Connect the NET VISION Box power supply to the UPS outlet plug the power cable into the NET VISION Box power outlet N B An adapter may be required not supplied to connect the NET VISION Box power supply to the UPS outlet Serial Cable Figure 2 2 Installing NET VISION Box on the UPS Preparation A PC or a terminal is required in order to configure NET VISION before it is ready for use It can be con figured in one of two ways 1 NET VISION Configuration via serial port 2 NET VISION Configuration via network Depending on the type of configuration adopted please refer to the next section for NET VISION Serial Port configuration or go to the section NET VISION Configuration Via Ethernet in this chapter Chapter 2 NET VISION Configuration via serial port NET VISION Card hardware preparation 1 Procure a PC with Windows installed or a Terminal 2 Connect a RS232 cable supplied with NET VISION between the NET VISION Card serial port marked PC and the Computer COM port or terminal TTY port 3 Se
58. messages displayed on the screen of parameters the connected device server or work UPS Control Shutdown station Parameters Shutdown delay Delay in receiving the shutdown com Shutdown program mand for powering down the system see the relevant Chapter Table 6 3 Parameters for programming UPS shutdown 72 Chapter 6 Display of automatic warning messages In addition to the warning messages sent by the shutdown software other warning messages may be received from the Java Applet monitor without having to keep a Browser window open To monitor the UPS parameters using Java Applets you must install the Java Runtime Engine JRE suited to the operating system in use and run the following command appletviewer http lt IPaddress gt PageJavaMonitor html where lIPaddress is the NET VISION IP address In this way it is possible to run the Java Applet on a PC at the user Log in time this solution enables the display of warning messages in case of shutdown following the events defined in the menu UPS Management Shutdown Parameters Warning for correct operation of this feature the following parameter must be disabled from the CONTROL GROUP menu accessing the NET VISION configuration menu via Telnet or HS 232 HTTP Security Control Disabled This disables the user name and password prompts for read only access to NET VISION 13 Chapter 7 9 CHAPTER 7 HISTORY LOG MANAGEMENT NET VISION internal
59. mperature monitoring The NET VISION will recog nize the models automatically and it will display the EMD type on the EMD Configuration page see Figure C 1 89 Appendix D 13 APPENDIX D REMOTE VIEW What s Remote View Hemote View is an application running under Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 2003 Windows VISTA used for web monitoring through SNMP protocol of UPS equipped with Net Vision 4 11 or later The control of the devices is provided both with tree view and list view with Icon style and Report style indications Whe trap happens according to the severity level the icon of the device will change colour and a mail will be automatically sent to all addresses defined by the user To make geographical or building control easy and build a view of the real allocation of the UPSs it is possi ble to insert maps and custom layouts in jpg bmp and gif format Hemote View can manage up to 1024 devices simultaneously and the hierarchy structure can have up to 8 levels Caution In order to set and use Remote View properly it is necessary to know the IP Address User Name and Password of each Net Vision device Minimum System Requirements e Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 2003 Windows VISTA operating system E mail client Pentium 4 processor equivalent equivalent processor or later 256 Mb RAM 1024x768 video resolution CD ROM drive Installation Please follow the instructions you find on Remote V
60. mprehensive View 26 Chapter 2 Initial Configuration Setup 1 Select Net Vision Configuration on the Net Vision Mgmt main menu to setup the network con figuration parameters figure 2 22 Enter the NET VISION IP address you want Enter the network gateway IP address if needed Enter the network sub net mask if needed Select Set Values to save the settings NET VISION will save the configuration Select Set Real Time to set the appropriate Date and Time values in the specified format Click on Set Values to save the Date and Time settings Select Net Vision Control to enable or disable network protocols if needed Figure 2 23 Click on Apply to save the changes O 0 M O90 amp OI Configuring basic NET VISION parameters via Web Browser Net Vision Configuration Net Vision IP Address 724716200 Net Vision Gateway Address 7212161 Net Vision Subnet Mask o552552550 System Contact SOCOMEC SICON Technical Supp System Name MetVision System Location eg Primary Time Server nunn Secondary Time Server noon SMTP Mail Address Server iY SMTP Mail Account RE SMTP Mail Account Password EE E mail first send delay Adin b E mail send interval ours D History Log Interval sec o Extended History Log Interval min Net Vision Polling Rate sec 5 Net Vision Baudrate 5ps 9600
61. nected to NET VISION View connected devices using a Web Browser 1 Run the Web Browser on any computer connected to the LAN Local Area Network 2 Enter the NET VISION IP address e g http 210 67 192 204 3 Enter the user login and the password if required the administrator can set NET VISION so that the actions described in step 3 are not necessary 4 Select Client Table from the UPS Monitor on the Net Vision Main Menu 5 Alist of the connected shutdown programs is displayed on the screen figure 5 5 52 Chapter 5 Shutdown Clients Connected Client Number IP Address 1 172 17 16 100 CLTLAB1 03 05 2002 15 08 27 Figure 5 5 NET VISION connected device list View the connected devices using SNMP NMS 1 Run the SNMP management program 2 Loadthe MIB definition file from the NET VISION CD 3 Select upsConnections upsConnectionTable from the SNMP management program 4 The table of connected devices will appear on the screen Shutdown on Windows 95 98 NT ME 2000 Xp When NET VISION detects an event for example an UPS AC power failure it will send depending on how it has been programmed the shutdown command to the computers servers and or clients After the shutdown software receives the command from NET VISION it will post a dialog box to notify the user that the system will be shutdown figure 5 6 The user can select Shutdown Now to start the shutdown procedure or
62. nt Description Description of the event 11 Appendix A 10 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL INFORMATION Depending on whether you are using NET VISION CARD or NET VISION Box refer to the appropri ate Technical Information section NET VISION Card Technical Information Features Set up from Web Browser Telnet and serial port Management via SNMP manager and HTTP Web Browser MIB Il supported SOCOMEC UPS MIB Update via TFTP UPS Control Log File Alarm Control UPS shutdown warning messages on all devices which run the shutdown software VVVVVV VV Technical Specifications Network Connection 10 100 BaseT RJ 45 plug JBUS P protocol HTTP on TCP IP ARP RARP TFTP and ICMP SOCOMEC UPS MIB Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C Regulatory compliance FCC class A CE class A 78 Appendix A NET VISION Card Layout And Pin Assignment NET VISION Card Layout Pin Assignment Component Side 9V DC Description of DIP switch functions Layout of panel components OFF ON DIP switch Definition No SWi SW Operating Mode 19 Appendix A NET VISION Box Technical Information Features Set up from Web Browser Telnet and serial port Management via SNMP manager and HTTP Web Browser MIB Il supported SOCOMEC UPS MIB Update via TFTP UPS Control Log File Alarm Control UPS shutdown warning messages on all devices which run the shutdown software VVVVVVV V Technical S
63. onds 1 Alarm Group Page seconds d LI Client Group Page seconds Become superLser Figure 3 20 Homepage Refresh rate UPS History Please refer to Chapter 7 for information on this menu 46 Chapter 4 6 CHAPTER 4 SNMP NMS USER OPERATIONS NET VISION SNMP Configuration parameters IP Address Gateway Address And MIB System Group Setting Before using NET VISION with SNMP applications the IP address Gateway addresses and MIB oystem Group must be configured correctly See Chapter 2 for further information IP Write Access Setting NET VISION supports the SNMP protocol A PC with an SNMP Manager program can be used to control the UPS via the net In order to comply with NET VISION safety directives the IP address of the PC normally used for the management must be added to the write access table on NET VISION See the Access Control Table Settings in Chapter 2 for further details N B if the IP address of the PC is not added to the NET VISION write access setting table the SNMP application will only be able to read the UPS status and cannot send any commands to the UPS Trap Receivers Setting If you want to enable the trap function you must add the IP address of the computer used as the SNMP station in the NET VISION trap receivers table See Chapter 2 Trap Receivers Setting sec tion for more details SNMP Management Software Set Up Add the NET VISION MIB file to the SNMP management
64. onfigurations gn Log level Default z 1 log file is usr adm ugnet log n 0 No log activities n 1 Log start stop warning activities n 2 Log all activities debug purpose Figure 5 12 uGuard h command Uninstalling uGuard Stop uGuard cd etc uGuard U Remove uGuard files cd etc rm uGuard rm uGuard conf cd etc rc d init d rm ug usha sh rm usr adm ugnet log 60 Chapter 5 Using shutdown software on Sun Solaris Installing the shutdown software on Sun Solaris 2 6 or later versions pU I N B the shutdown software is specific for IA32 platforms and as such no attempt must be made to install it on Sparc platforms as this could result in system malfunction or the total failure of the operating system The shutdown program included on the NET VISION CD can be installed on the SUN Solaris x86 operating systems with versions later than 2 6x up to 8x Follow the procedure described below to run the shutdown program correctly Log onto the Solaris workstation server as the supervisor Insert the NET VISION CD into the CD drive If you have already mounted the CD as a DOS system file go to step 5 As Solaris has a Removable Media Manager and only supports ufs system files this service must first be deactivated and then the CD should be manually mounted as a DOS system file ps ef grep vol this will display the vold and stdvolcheck process ID root XXX 1 0 08 25 54 0 00
65. p uGuard cd etc uGuard U Remove the uGuard files cd etc rm uGuard rm uGuard conf cd etc rc d init d rm ug_usha sh rm usr adm ugnet log 63 Chapter 5 Using the shutdown software on Linux i The shutdown program included in the NET VISION CD can be installed on Linux operating systems with Kernel version 2 2 x or later versions Follow the procedure described below to run the shut down program correctly Log onto the Linux workstation server as the supervisor Insert the NET VISION CD into the CD drive If you have already mounted the CD go to step 5 Type mount dev cdrom go to the Linux directory on the CD ex cd mnt cdrom shutdown linux Copy the program files into a temporary directory and extract the programs to a new directory mkdir uGuard cp mnt shutdown linux ug1 D 1038 linux tgz uGuard uGuard tgz cd uGuard tar zxvf uGuard tgz cd ugi 0 1038 Type install sh to proceed with the installation procedure install sh The shell command will invoke the vi uGuard conf The user must modify the remote host value one or more NET VISION systems to which the shut down device is connected the host name the name of the local PC which appears in the NET Vision connections table and the local delay delay in the local computer shutdown The delay can be configured differently for each computer on which the shutdown software has been installed figure 5 9 After sav
66. parameter The old values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries is reached If there are no history logs available the No history logs available message will be displayed The Super user can access the manual Delete Entry menu if necessary To save the table on the local of the computer used for the connection to NET VISION select the SaveAsFile option from the File menu on your Browser 19 Chapter 7 Start Date Date on which the data save started during the set interval Start Time Time at which the data save started during the set interval End Date Date on which the data save ended during the set interval End Time Time at which the data save ended during the set interval Input Voltage V1 V2 V3 Maximum minimum and average values of the input voltage during the set interval V1 for single phase UPS and V1 V2 V3 for three phase UPS Output Voltage V1 V2 V3 Maximum minimum and average values of the output voltage during the set interval V1 for single phase UPS and V1 V2 V3 for three phase UPS Battery Capacity Maximum minimum and average values of the remaining battery capacity in percentage during the set interval Total Load Maximum minimum and average values of the load during the set interval UPS Log Graphic Display Select the command button on the UPS History UPS History Log menu or UPS Ex tended Log at the bottom right of the screen page Selec
67. pecifications Network Protocols SNMP on UDP IP HTTP on TCP IP ARP RARP TFTP and ICMP MIB Supported MIB Il SOCOMEC UPS MIB 134 mm x 86 mm x 27mm L x W x H 80 Appendix A Front Panel TRAFFIC LED x STATUSLED POWER LED Rear Panel EI Nenad UPS COM DIP Reset Power Connector Port0 Portl Switch Button Inlet Description of DIP switch functions DIP switch Definition No au SW X OperatingMode 98 oF Special mode 81 Appendix A LED Indicators LED Indicator Definition No jStatusLED Traffic LED Operating Mode o 2 OFF Cd Flashing Ethernettraffic 3 Flashing OFF Default IP address lt O A SteadyON Steady ON NET VISION error UPS switched off only if NET VISION is fi powered by the UPS 6 Flashing Flashing UPS connection error Serial Cable Specification NET VISION Box Serial port 0 cable UPS cable RJ45 DB9 Male 1 8 Clear to send DC output po Notcomected 0 po Notcomected 0 8 J Notcomected J J N B pins 2 and 7 of the RJ45 plug are connected internally NET VISION Box serial port 1 cable PC cable 1 Notconnected JJ 2 2 J Notconeded 3J 6 J3 X J Datatransmite S 7 Noetcomeded 0 8 J Jj ZA Notcomeded
68. pgrade using Unix Firmware Upgrade using Windows 95 98 M E NT4 0 2000 Xp Program Features APPENDIX C EMD SENSOR Introduction Features Installation APPENDIX D REMOTE VIEW What s Remote View Installation 50 51 22 29 54 25 27 59 61 64 67 67 66 69 70 GE 73 74 74 74 75 76 76 77 78 78 78 79 79 SO 81 61 61 82 82 83 63 63 64 64 85 86 806 87 88 90 90 90 Chapter 1 3 CHAPTER 1 NET VISION OVERVIEW Functions NET VISION is an SNMP v1 v3 Simple Network Management Protocol and HTTP HTTPS Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Agent Adapter It can communicate send commands and monitor the UPS through the network The user can therefore use SNMP managers or Web browsers to manage the UPS through an Ethernet NET VISION also provides an integrated shutdown service for a number of different operating systems A shutdown command is sent in any of the following cases mains failure low battery UPS overload UPS overheating imminent shutdown and scheduled shutdown All shutdown events can be selected by the User The integrated shutdown program will automatically perform an orderly shutdown to prevent the damage to the system hardware and software There are two versions of NET VISION available One is an internal Card version designed for UPS models which have the extension board slot where NET VISION can be inserted and connected to the UPS through the comb contacts
69. s protocol s Upgrade Control Enable disable the TFTP proto Enabled col for firmware upgrades via the local network HTTP Security Control Enable login and password Disabled request for HTTP access Table 2 2 Control Group configuration examples 1 After completing these settings press 0 to return to the configuration menu 18 Chapter 2 General Information and Poll Rate Parameter Group Setting 1 To change the SNMP ID information and the frequency at which UPS data is read press 8 Figure 2 13 See table 2 3 for configuration examples SysConLtact gt SOCOMEG UPS Technical Support sysName Net Vision System Location Poll Rate 4 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice Figure 2 13 Setting the identification information and the UPS data read frequency 2 Once the settings are complete press 0 to return to the configuration menu No Function Description Example Remark 1 SysContact Reference person Mr Smith if more than one system is present 40kVA SystemLocation A name to identify the location of NET Laboratory Il VISION useful if more than one system is present 4 Poll Rate UPS data polling rate seconds e _ _ JI Table 2 3 Parameter Group configuration examples E Mail Parameters SMTP Group Setting 1 In the configuration menu press 4 to modify the SMTP information figure 2 14 Domain Name Server s
70. s has been set then this should be entered 2 The NET VISION home page appears on the screen 3 Press Help at the bottom of the screen for a brief description of each menu item Description of the Menus UPS Monitor This menu displays the main measurements and data read from the UPS Note In case of parallel configuration measurements and data will not refer to the single UPS but to the entire system Comprehensive View This page gives a snapshot of all the main UPS parameters as described in figure 3 3 The page is re freshed automatically To set the refresh interval select the Net Vision Mgmt menu Homepage Re fresh Rate 29 Chapter 3 UPS Comprehensive View KA socomec UPS Comprehensive View impara Femer delstions UPS UPS Status Om neerter Net Vision Main Menu Chen Set is Running Ho Eput Yohage F 125 0 213 0 LEID TTA Chatput Voltage E 228 0 200 228 0 LITE SC 100 E 4d 20 3 EMT Alarm Disabled EMO Alarm Disabled Date on Met Vision jantar Luces Time on Net Vislon Ahan 10 27 40 C c 5m Figure 3 3 NET VISION Home Page Comprehensive View Selecting the software button you access the graphic mimic panel of the UPS Java Applet Monitor See the section entitled Java Applet Monitor for a detailed description UPS Identification Select UPS Identification on the UPS Monitor menu of the home page to get a table of the UPS and NET VISION Identification Parameters figure 3 4
71. t2 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost3 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost4 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost5 0 0 0 0 RemoteHost6 0 0 0 0 Parallel Mode 1 Redundant 2 Not redundant default ParallelMode 2 sHostName The name of this machine optional Free form for this parameter Maximum 27 bytes long HostName Mainserver LocalDelay The local delay time before shutdown Range from 0 to 65536 seconds LocalDelay 120 Special shutdown program shutdown usr foo Editor user specialized EDITOR vi Figure 5 13 Changing the uGuard settings Description of uGuard parameters Type the following command to view the list of the parameters accepted by uGuard cd uGuard uGuard h 62 Chapter 5 uGuard Net Vision Service Formal Release 1 0 1038 Build 2000 Copyright C 1999 2000 SOCOMEC UPS All rights reserved Usage uGuard h v sS uU d r p e gn h This manual page v Show revision information s Start the program now S Start the program at next boot up time u Unload program U Unload program don t restart at next boot time d Suspend program r Resume program p Probe the status List configurations e Modify configurations gn Log level Default z 1 log file is usr adm ugnet log n 0 No log activities n 1 Log start stop warning activities n 2 Log all activities debug purpose Figure 5 14 uGuard h command Uninstallation of uGuard Sto
72. ting this menu lets you produce a log data trend graph You can zoom on the data by moving the red and green arrows in the window and then pressing the Refresh command button Description of the UPS Event Log 03 05 2000 14 12 00 03 05 2002 14 13 00 232 232 03 05 2002 14 14 00 0 221 03 05 2002 14 15 01 225 225 Log Date Log Time Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Load Battery Capacity dd mm y hh mm ss Volts Volts 03 05 2002 14 16 00 225 225 03 05 2002 141700 225 225 Figure 7 3 Description of UPS events 76 Chapter 7 This table lists all the UPS events that have occurred since the table was last cleared The adminis trator can delete entries in the table Date Date on which the event occurred saved in dd mm yy format Time Time at which the event occurred saved in 24 hour format Event Description Description of the event Description of the NET VISION Agent Events Log UPS Agent Events Log Data 03 05 2002 14 21 04 Time changed by RTC 03 05 2002 14 21 07 Warm boot 03 05 2002 14 21 07 UPS communication restored Figure 7 4 NET VISION Agent events This table lists all the NET VISION events that have occurred since the table was last cleared The administrator can cancel entries in the table Date Date on which the event occurred saved in dd mm yy format Time Time at which the event occurred saved in 24 hour format Eve
73. trol This menu lets you send commands to the UPS for immediate execution It is visible only to read and write authorised users administrators figure 3 12 N B The commands will be sent to the UPS immediately without any forewarning message to the con nected clients so they should only be used when absolutely necessary 36 Chapter 3 Ups Control cs sandy ON PS sand OF rs o de ox BR E UPS Alarm Reset e UPS Commands Reset e Displayed only if the UPS has at least one power plug 1 Powe she Pe Figure 3 12 NET VISION UPS Control screen Power Share Management The UPS may have up to four power share plugs which are power outlets that can be programmed by the user figure 3 13 This menu lets you configure the power share plugs Power Share Management Available Plugs Mode Value Figure 3 13 Power Share Management screen 37 Available Plugs Mode None Battery Capacity 96 Remaining backup Time min Emergency Lighting On Time Since On Battery Power min Value Set UPS Battery Test Chapter 3 Lists the Active Plugs If a plug is not available the related row is hidden Automatic output plug management is disabled The output power plug will be switched off when the battery capacity falls below the set value 1 to 9996 This feature is managed by the UPS The output power plug is switched off when the remaining back up time
74. ts notification via E mail and SNMP Trap Regularly records EMD parameters for statistical analysis and event diagnostics Configuration utility simplifies the firmware upgrade process VV VW Y VW V V WV Quick and easy installation Hot swappable 86 Appendix C Installation With NET VISION CARD i lli EMD Magnetic Reed Switch Use the following steps to install the EMD to the NET VISION Before you install the EMD the NET VISION should be installed into UPS first 1 Connect the supplied straight through CAT5 network cable from the NET VISION s RJ45 connector labeled COM to the labeled 010101 port on the EMD 2 If applicable connect external contact closure inputs to the screw terminals on the EMD 3 Verify that the NET VISION has a network connection is installed in a UPS and the UPS is plugged in and turned on The EMD is automatically recognized by the NET VISION 4 Run the Web browser and connect to NET VISION IP address The home page of NET VISION ap pears 5 Change the setting of EMD Status from Disable to Auto on the EMD Configuration page see Figure C 1 6 Check the LED Power Status of EMD The LED will flash every 5 seconds The flashing time is 3 7 The temperature and humidity status is automatically displayed on the Comprehensive View page see Figure C 2 NOTE There are two models of EMD EMD HT and EMD T The EMD HT supports both humidity and temperatur
75. tthe NET VISION Card dip switches to the OFF position normal mode PC or terminal serial port Figure 2 3 Serial cable connection for NET VISION Card NET VISION Box hardware preparation 1 Procure a PC with Windows installed or a Terminal 2 Connect a RS232 cable supplied with NET VISION between the NET VISION Box serial port marked PC and the Computer COM port or terminal TTY port 3 Set the NET VISION Box dip switches to the OFF position normal mode UPS serial port HET VISION Box version Rear view Figure 2 4 Serial cable Connection for NET VISION Box Chapter 2 NET VISION Configuration with Windows 1 Switch the PC on and click on Start Programs Accessories Communication if present Hyper Terminal if present and finally on the Hyper Terminal icon to start the communication program as shown in figure 2 5 Mu Computer i Network Neighborhood Inbox Ma Hd DOS Progra re d Documents station Settings Find Help Run Windows NT Work Shut Down My Briefcase ta m Ci Pp Netscape Communicator EB AT amp T Mail E CompuServe m HyperT erminal 3 HyperT erminal BBS Ez ou ES MEI Mail d Command Prompt s Microsoft BBS ay Windows MT Expl USHA Administrative Tools Common Adobe Acrobat Microsoft Visual J 1 0 Netscape Communicator Professional Edition Startup ES Hyperterminal fie Character Map Kx Chat ES Clipboar
76. usr sbin vold root XXX 1 0 08 27 17 0 00 bin ksh usr dt bin stdvolcheck Stop the ID processes of vold and stdvolch kill xxx xxx depends on which vold ID you system displays kill xxx xxx depends on which stdvolcheck ID your system displays Type mount F hsfs dev dsk c1t0d0s0 mnt CD ROM on IDE secondary master channel Move to the mounting directory e g cd mnt shutdown solaris Copy the shutdown program to the directory and extract the programs to the uGuard directory mkdir uGuard cp mnt shutdown solaris ug1 0 1038 sunos tar Z uGuard uGuard tar Z cd uGuard uncompress uGuard tar Z tar xvf uGuard tar cd ugi 0 1038 Type install sh to proceed with the installation procedure install sh 61 Chapter 5 The shell command will invoke the vi uGuard conf The user must modify the remote host value one or more NET VISION systems to which the shut down device is connected the host name the name of the local PC which appears in the NET Vision connections table and the local delay delay in the local computer shutdown The delay can be configured differently for each computer on which the shutdown software has been installed figure 5 11 After saving the file the installa tion is complete sample configuration file of uGuard RemoteHost 1 6 The IP address of remote UPSs Set the address to 0 0 0 0 if no Net Vision is connected RemoteHost1 z 192 168 60 11 RemoteHos
77. vailable the No history logs available message will be displayed The Super user can access the manual Delete Entry menu if necessary To save the table on the local disk of the computer used for the connection to NET VISION select the SaveAsFile option on the File menu on your Browser 74 Chapter 7 Log Date The date on which the record was saved Log Time Time at which the record was saved in 24 hour format Input Voltage Input voltage when the data was saved expressed in Volts V1 for single phase UPS and V1 V2 V3 for three phase UPS Output Voltage Output voltage when the data was saved expressed in Volts V1 for single phase UPS and V1 V2 V3 for three phase UPS Output Load Percentage of the UPS load when the data was saved L1 for single phase UPS and L1 L2 L3 for three phase UPS Battery Capacity Remaining battery capacity expressed in percentage of the total capacity when the data was saved Description of the UPS Extended Log Input Output Battery Total Load Voltage Voltage Capacity HIH GV pmex ritrae gmex E pren A GAUE Figure 7 2 UPS Extended Log This table gives a consolidated view of the UPS parameters taken over a set period of time The recording interval can be changed by the administrators modifying the Extended Log Interval value in the Net Vision Mgmt Net Vision Configuration menu The minimum maximum and aver age values are shown for each UPS
78. y low and scheduled shutdown The Shutdown software will proceed to the shutdown process in order to prevent the abnormal shutoff of workstations or servers due to power failure Computers ds configured via NMS Station or RS232 RS232 E Web Browser NET VISION j Ethernet 7 x 7 Shutdown shutdown Shutdown Program Program Program Computer 1 Computer 2 Computer 3 Operating Operating Operating oystem 1 oystem 2 oystem 3 Figure 1 2 Diagram of NET VISION system operation Chapter 1 Layout of NET VISION Connections Back panel of NET VISION Card Serial Metwork olg Lil o o O o O Figure 1 3 NET VISION Card view of back panel DIP switches Heset button HS232 serial interface port 10 100Base T Ethernet Connector aub aud ha Back panel of NET VISION Box O gs Network UPS Figure 1 4 NET VISION Box view of back panel 10 100Base T Ethernet Connector RS232 serial interface port for cable to connect the UPS HS232 serial interface port for cable to connect a PC or terminal DIP switches Reset button DC power outlet SILE Chapter 2 4 CHAPTER 2 NET VISION INSTALLATION Hardware Installation Depending on the NET VISION version you are using refer to the section entitled NET VISION Card Hardware Installation or to the section entitled NET VISION Box Hardware Installation NET VISION Card Installation 1 Insert the NET VISION Card into the UPS slot see figure 2 1 See also the
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