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2. L t Server 13 Q Server 13 O Server 13 O IF L f Server 149 Server 14 6 Server 14 6 i L i E Server 15 O L x Example3 Customized view of a computer room THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 41 65 ce Protection S y stems WWw mgeops com MGE Office Protection Systems Example4 Customized detailed electrical view MGE e Root Graphic View a A Plant 0 a Plant 1 1 fa Computer Room E Logout ad QAR 6 L QAR O LE ye ape tomized det s iled electrical view Example5 Cus This screen allows the following to be displayed status of device modules using colour codes THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 42 65 www mgeops com gt current flows in the electrical diagram D electrical measurements of each module 4 2 9 Electrical measurements of each module MGE When the mouse passes over a UPS module the following contextual window appears It automatically disappears when the mouse is moved to another area By double clicking on a module the window is permanently displayed and its background colour changes By double clicking again on the module in question the window returns to its original status displayed as the mouse passes over it For thr
3. ss 33 4 2 5 Graphic objects in the Models tool box 34 4 2 6 Allocating a name to a Power Device or an Application 38 4 2 7 Inserting a background image sienne 39 4 2 8 Examples of Graphic Views iii 40 4 2 9 Electrical measurements of each module 43 4 2 10 Server supervised Data cccccccccceeccccceecceeeeseeeceeeeeeseeeeeceeeeeseeeesseeceeeeessuesaseeeeesesssueaseeeeessssaaagases 43 4 2 11 Colour codes for each module iii 44 4 2 12 Last Events History Statistics ss 47 Launching UPS Properties from Enterprise Power Manager ccccsssssseessssssseeessesseeeeseeenseeesseoenes 49 4 3 DEVICES Compatibility IST aa aaa ta lalia E a a aal aiaiai a aim 50 4 3 1 Eaton 8 MGE Office Protection Systems Devices Rs 50 ES MAAS 6 10 9 011 en ee eee ee ee eee 99 eee 50 4557 ONE DOS n oo E a ln eer ee ee oer 51 434 Olef devices SUDEI VISION aitan aasal Eha E nec da en etemc este ajalik certe a 52 4 4 Performances for Enterprise Power Manager nsssnrennrreemnercenseneenenneeeenneneennns 59 4 4 1 Cesi al a ERE E E m m mm m M E E ma mumm mmm mu 59 BAZ WIS COVEN Me wasdasecnsssagd overt ern senctuncarantenstzackoosetanoniesusccaedcausssundavarsticcuassenvsasveumetsavtoesatanteoseiactearen 59 THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 3 65 www mgeops com MGE C 43 INNO AI NCS PR Eee ee eine ein ce nin aaa maa 60 5 FAQ and Error MESSAGES
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5. A customizable label Label text Circuit breaker 1 Note In Graphic View supervision mode two types of Web links are proposed External link to the power device or application Web server Link in the supervisor to the last selected equipment view Detailed View or Graphic View THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 37 65 www mgeops com MGE 4 2 6 Allocating a name to a Power Device or an Application When in Graphic View Editor mode for a card a Name must be allocated to each graphic object representing a Power Device or an Application computer server hosting a Network Shutdown Module Note this Name is the value configured in the Power devices or Applications screens by default this is an IP address or DNS name Proceed as follows In the Models tool box D select a category e g Power Devices and then a graphic using the mouse drag and drop the object onto the grid Power Devices _ Power Device Icon Ey Simple device icon given device status Ir Power Device Image Small power device image given device status Power Device Image Power device image given device status click on the graphic object D the Properties tool box is refreshed with the object properties select a name from the scroll down list the object is updated with the object s real properties
6. 5 erial Number T E inil i Communication OK E 3 3 6 BS Output ja Su T E w OM mm og E M LL 48 Se im SER voiles Output load level OO 00 P 5 Midspan Detailed View Events list Icon Event status Normal With this event the device is coming back to a normal status D Communication with Card is restored D Maintenance operation is done A Warning A problem occurred on the device D Maintenance operation is needed 3 Communication lost between the Mispan and the Enterprise Power Manager D Communication with Card has failed THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 56 65 NORMES PE CC MGE Office Protection Systems 4 3 4 5 Rack Monitoring Systems Knuerr amp Sinetica Important note To be able to supervise the Knuerr RMS box from the Enterprise Power Manager supervisor you first have to configure each RMS box Proceed as follows D Enter the NMS Setup menu of the RMS box D Authorize the read access for the IP address of the machine hosting Enterprise Power Manager Detailed view Select one of the RMS device in the left menu and the following detailed view page appears SSS ETS Report Maintenance Settings About ED root WS 172 17 23 55 Device Knuerr RMS Compact ver 0 1 13 i QD IP address 172 17 23 55 Link 0 Location Bureau Luc Contact o Group CB Root Serial Numb
7. Network Management Card Minislot SNMP Web 66102 UPS Option Card OK And associated Environment Sensor 66846 Network Management Card Transverse SNMP Web UPS Option Card OK 66074 And associated Environment Sensor 66846 Network Management Card amp Modbus JBus 66103 UPS Option Card OK through Ethernet Network And associated Environment Sensor 66846 ConnectUPS Minislot Network Management Card ref UPS Option Card OK 103006826 Eaton Eaton ePDU Monitored PDU Integrated OK Communication Card Eaton ePDU Managed PDU Integrated OK Communication Card MGE Switched PDU NM 68130 PDU Integrated OK 68134 56 132 56 134 561 36 56138 Communication Card MGE AmpMeter PDU NM 68152 56134 56144 PDU Integrated OK Communication Card MGE Midspan NM 66892 Midspan Integrated OK Communication Card Network Management Proxy Windows Proxy OK XML Agent SP WAN UM Agent Proxy legacy na Network Management Card Minislot SNMP Web 66244 UPS Option Card OK And associated Environment Sensor 66846 legacy XML Web card 66073 legacy for UPSs UPS Option Card OK legacy SNMP card 66245 UPS Option Card na legacy SNMP card 66062 UPS Option Card na legacy UM Link 66850 UPS Option Card na legacy na not applicable Enterprise Power Manager 1 10 release and above Enterprise Power Manager 2 00 release amp above Enterprise Power Manager 2 06 release amp above En
8. Status Device Name etc To finalize the diagram from the Models tool box select Applications drag a server object onto the card and connect it electrically to the UPS allocate a name to the computer server D insert a background image goto Graphic View Supervision mode THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 38 65 www mgeops com MGE C 4 2 7 Inserting a background image When in Graphic View Editor mode on the card you are able to import a background image Proceed as follows click on the screen background grid D the Properties tool box is refreshed with the object properties 3 select an image from the scroll down list HORS Selected the result is displayed on the screen background floor gif wrorld map JPG use a design software to create your own background image gif jog etc format suitably sized for your supervision screen None selected A For a 1280x1024 screen tecommended image size is 1000x700 For 1280x1024 gt image 760x460 click on the Upload button and add the new image file to the list using the selection box D select this new image from the scroll down list View Background Image Goto Graphic View Supervision mode THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 39 65 Wwww mgeops com 4 2 8 Examples of Graphic Views Yo
9. THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 8 65 LL bad ial MGE Office Protection Systems den na PIRE mi THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 9 65 www mgeops com MCE 0 2 3 Installation Procedure Download the package from http download mgeops com select Download tab and then Software menu item Or execute the software installer from a MGE CD ROM containing the product D Execute the package and follow the instructions At the end of the installation your Web Browser is started with an HTML page for Auto discovery settings s me Laso Discovery h Groups D Power Devices gt Applications Indicate the address range to scan From f1a1 121 34 To 191121 255 Torr Configure the scheduler if needed No schedule at 12 am D Notifications Configure the community name or read password if needed public Add new range System Autodiscovery Range List bUser Accounts System Log oo Lo om n Check for Upgrade f 91 12 11 34 f 91 121 255 No schedule 12 am public Restart Engine Save changed range s Remove selected range s Run Autodiscovery Discovery with all ranges v Discovery now Auto Discovery window Two possibilities are offered to you for network discovery D First possibility From the Settings gt Auto discovery page click on
10. grefryyc997 8033 166 99 224 246 APP NSM ML NSM Discovery UPDATE node grefryyc997 8046 166 99 224 60 APP MEMM MS M Discovery UPDATE node grefryves000755 166 99 224 71 APP NSMAML NSM Upgrade database structure B Starting 8 MGE Data Acquisition Engine Exit mgeDAE exe B Ending B MGE Data Acquisition Engine sRunning 0 B Stopping 8 MGE Data Acquisition Engine B Startinga B MGE Data Acquisition Engine Exit mgeDAE exe B Ending B gt MGE Data Acquisition Engine sRurnning 0 B Stopping 8 MGE Data Acquisition Engine System is shutting down User is logging off System Log window Advanced trace We warn you against the use of disk space for this Trace mode To validate verbose mode gt in the bin dae directory of the application rename the file called debugMode off into debugMode on gt view the trace in the file called traceDebug txt in the same directory To stop verbose mode gt in the bin directory of the application rename the file called debugMode off into debugMode on gt restart the service MGE Enterprise Power Manager Acquisition engine THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 20 65 www mgeops com MGE Office Prote 3 2 8 Checking for Upgrades This function gives you access to MGE Office Protection Systems software updates Your Enterprise Power Manager will always be up to d
11. 001 166 99 226 1 79 002 166 99 226 1 79 003 O D com fesa RE D EN 166 99 226 240 fiss 99 226 240 166 99 226 179 001 166 99 226 179 002 166 99 226 1 79 003 166 99 224 79 001 166 99 224 79 002 166 99 224 79 003 rija 166 99 224 79 004 166 99 224 79 005 166 99 224 79 006 AT 168 99 224 79 007 166 99 224 79 008 ta sepik grefrwe8000755 D Power Devices Notifications h User Accounts D System Log D Check for Upgrade D Restart Engine Save changed application s Remove checked application s THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 16 65 www mgeops com MGE O rj ce Prot ection 4 vetar 3 2 5 Configure Notifications Eveil Ariane EA 2 A BD You can define the way users will be notified when device events happen From the Settings tab select the Notifications item the following channels are available D E mail Broadcast a Kd fad 9 http flocalhost PowerManager default php x gt Icl Google Le f x E Downloads Home MGE Office Prote 1 MGE Enterprise Power Manager C ae mi m Lena Discovery Auto Discovery Indicate SMTP server address Groups Indicate recipient e mail address D Power Devices Customize subject if needed Alarms from MGE Enterprise Power Manager D Applications Select notification level Crit
12. 51 Temperature _ Switched PDU Detailed View Events list Icon Event status Normal With this event the device is coming back to a normal status Communication with PDU is restored Maintenance operation is done The input X returns to normal load The outlet X is on Temperature on sensor X is in normal range Humidity on sensor X is in normal range A Warning A problem occurred on the device Maintenance operation is needed The input X load is above high threshold Temperature on sensor X is below low threshold Temperature on sensor X is above high threshold Humidity on sensor X is below low threshold Humidity on sensor X is above high threshold Critical A serious problem occurred on the device D The input X overload The outlet X is off Communication lost between the PDU and the Enterprise Power Manager D Communication with PDU has failed THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 55 65 www mgeops com MGE Office Protection Systems 4 3 4 4 MGE Midspan 8 PowerDsine Detailed view Select one of the Midspans in the left menu and the following detailed view page appears D color code and a context sensitive help define the output status MGE TE Report Maintenance Settings About BLD pont DO 172 17 21 6 Device Power Over LAN Agent A IF address 17217245 Link 0 Location SR ee Group La Root
13. MGE Office Protection Systems www mgeops com M Enterprise Power Manager Users Guide e ENERGIZE YOUR ENTERPRISE Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP i ad elatub MGE Office Protection Systems THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 2 65 Www mgeops com MGE Table of Contents NN La LE 0 Lo LU T0 1 o g eea 5 2 Installation and Configuration Procedure nnonnnennannnnnannnnnannnnna annan nnnnna na 7 21l TASTAMALHON FEEFEGUISHES 55 rennes scene kaasata kadastik li aaa alaalia alla vaaata 7 2 1 1 On the System Hosting Enterprise Power Manager Ut 7 2 1 2 On the System that Displays Web based Graphical User Interface 7 22 NC ESS CT am t E 8 293 ASTANA UON Procedure aa ne ananas aie tee ini 10 2 3 1 Configuration and SUPESVISION ccccseeeeeccceeeceseeeseeecceeeeceeeeseeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeessaeeseeeeeeeessaaeseeeeeeees 11 2 3 2 SA RSR ae amm amm tm mmm dm m mm t 11 ZA U nstaling Th POUCES se nee aaa ike lii aal ais nie 12 25 Upgrading The PEOAUGL e ann ne 12 A le 99 13 3 1 Configure the MGE Network Management Cards SNMP Web or Proxies nnuss 13 3 2 Enterprise Power Manager Settings oosnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaa naa 13 3 2 1 Discover the Power Devices Connected on the Network 13 3 2 2 Def
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15. displays the Acknowledged and the non Acknowledged events see next Window All the events recorded for the selected device or for the selected group are stored in this log MG E UB root D Computer Room CA 156 99 224 121 166 99 224 78 166 99 224 54 2 gt 166 99 226 137 2008 08 22 09 06 06 Communication with Management Card Proxy is restored 166 99 226 136 a 166 99 226 137 2008 08 21 1 2 00 26 Communication with Management Card Proxy is restored 166 99 226 157 1665822 16 RE F 166 99 226 137 2006 08 22 10 35 54 as O 166 99 226 162 166 99 226 137 2008 08 21 09 38 59 Communication with Management Card Proxy is restored l 66002168 O sammy mama Gemeente C M 166 99 226 179 7 166 99 226 137 2006 08 21 09 04 45 Communication with Management Card Proxy is restored O rose EI RAT RR AR EEN OT 166 99 226 189 Print this log view EEE Acknowledge selected events 166 99 226 192 166 99 226 197 Ni 166 99 226 20 N 166 99 226 21 166 99 226 50 166 99 226 51 166 99 226 52 History view for the selected devices of your network area The Statistics selection in the Combo box displays power event statistics see next screen The statistics view applies to the selected device or to the selected group MGE Last Events History Values C3 Computer Room M Cp 166 99 224 121 166 99 224 78 166 99 224 84 UPS output on automatic bypass
16. eis aukeat i a nak ie a kala ka inim i ia i aa 62 MA claim AAA vous educnsucesecceusscusasucusuensusceusncusidessieuscsccierecessesues 63 7 ACEKHOWISAGEMENIS 5 isu s testa vaati mi alistas 64 THE UNINTERRUPTIB LE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 4 65 www mgeops com MGE 1 Introduction MGE supervision tool is called Enterprise Power Manager Enterprise Power Manager discovers all MGE UPSs connected to the network either by means of a card or a proxy For the detailed list of compatible solutions please refer to the paragraph 4 3 Equipment Compatibility List hereafter This document describes the steps to install and use Enterprise Power Manager NEW functions of Enterprise Power Manager V2 D simple and very powerful representation mode lets you create your electrical supervision diagram using a web browser D Enterprise Power manager V2 also allows the supervision of servers hosting the Network Shutdown Module V3 application Supervision using Enterprise Power Manager Easy supervision of a group of UPS systems Enterprise Power Manager is a system for managing networked UPSs more easily and at lower cost than the major NMS platforms and is dedicated to power management functions The manager of the UPS group has an overall consolidated view of the main operating parameters of all the UPS systems This information is accessible from any workstation
17. on this area THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 31 65 www mgeops com MGE 4 2 3 Connecting and moving Flows In Graphic View Editor mode the mouse cursor changes shape depending on where it is positioned on the flow The flows horizontal or vertical can be moved when picked up in the middle Cursor shape for a Move operation The flows horizontal or vertical can be stretched when picked up at their ends Cursor shape for a Stretch operation Important Note Flows can only be connected together at their ends To help in detecting incorrect connections a segment that is only connected at one end is white instead of yellow Examples of correct and incorrect connections THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 32 65 www mgeops com MGE 4 2 4 Build and use a supervision diagram The Graphic View supervision mode allows the diagram to be used in Graphic View Editor mode The Graphic View Editor mode allows an electrical supervision diagram to be built changed or customised List View Graphic View Graphic View Editor Powered Applications View To go to Graphic View Editor mode From the scroll down list at the top right of the screen change from List View to Graphic View Editor In the Graphic View Editor mode this grid appears on the screen background
18. the Discover button With this quick scan operation you will discover the following devices and applications within a few seconds gt Network Management Card ref 66074 amp 66244 amp 66102 BA min gt Network Shutdown Module V3 172 Metwork Management Card fW 3 01 6 Computer Room 472 Network Shutdown Module Windows 13 00 LE 172 Network Shutdown Module i Windows 13 00 E soo 172 Network Shutdown Module Windows 3 00 0000000 Ce tes 00 06 23 00 1 0 00 Metwork Management Teleservice Card 44 TELESER ICE 472 Network Shutdown Module windows 3 00 is 172 Network Shutdown Module Windows 13 00 Quick Scan window For the other devices please perform the discovery based on IP address ranges as explained hereafter THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 10 65 Www mgeops com MGE Second possibility From the Auto discovery page enter the IP address range concerning the devices you want to monitor gt enter the first IP address of the range in the first area gt enter the last IP address of the range in the second area gt click on Add new range button gt and click on Discovery now button cf Windows SP2 Note Notes D A bar will be displayed to inform you about the progress of the discovery process cf Windows SP2 Note You can enter several IP address ranges and start the auto discovery on the selected range D You can a
19. turnaround to this IE7 problem in EPM 2 06 THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 62 65 Www mgeops com MGE 6 Glossary IP address When TCP IP is installed on a computer an address is assigned to the system Each address is unique and is made up of four numbers each between 0 and 256 e g 168 8 156 210 Network Management Proxy Network Management Proxy is used to control a UPS and connect it to the TCP IP network NMS Network Management System The NMS supervises SNMP devices connected to the TCP IP Network Network Shutdown Module The Network Shutdown Module is a software module that uses the information transmitted by the Network Management Card Proxy to inform computer users on the current status of the electrical power supplied to the computer If the supply of the electrical power from the MGE UPS is at risk the Network Shutdown Module initiates an orderly shutdown of the computer under the most secure conditions possible SSL Secure Socket Layer created by Netscape A solution for securing transactions over the internet SSL is a communication protocol that authenticates the data exchanged as well as ensuring its confidentiality and integrity The protocol uses a recognized encryption method the RSA algorithm with a public key where RSA means Rivest Shamir and Adleman the inventors An RSA key is the result of operations involving prime numbers
20. you can also modify the Name of the device and its Location The modified values will be internal to the Enterprise Power Manager and will not be uploaded on the device D You have the possibility to remove the devices you don t want to monitor through the Enterprise Power Manager A web link to the device is suggested 6000000000000000 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA r THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 15 65 ODS OU MGE Office Protection Systems 3 2 4 Applications With Enterprise Power Manager V2 the servers or other computers hosting a Network Shutdown Module V3 application can be supervised D From this screen application names Name can be changed The new values will be internal to the Enterprise Power Manager software Applications you do not wish to supervise with Enterprise Power Manager can be removed A Web link to the eguipment is proposed Click on the Save changed application s button to save the changes Application management window MOE es Status Discon Sm atin A hs mm hath 006 mm AN A 166 99 224 59 fi669s22458 GB 0156992 fies99226218 166 99 226179001 168 99 226 1 79 002 166 99 226 179 00 m 165 99 226 219 EEE 166 99 226 179 001 166 99 226 179 002 166 99 226 179 003 OT 166 99 226 228 T 99 226 228 186 99 228 179 001 185 99 228 179 002 166 08 226 178 009 er 166 99 226 235 EEE 166 99 226 179
21. you need to perform the following steps E Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or changed by others However there is problem with the site s security certificate gt Run IE as an administrator Right click the desktop icon The security certificate was issued by a company you have at i not chosen to trust View the certificate to determine whether a Visit the EPM site you want to trust the certifying authority gt Click through the certificate error gt Click the Certificate Error button in the address bar The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not j Click View Certificate match the name of the site gt Click Install Certificate gt Unlike on XP you must click the Place all certificates in the following store radio button and choose the Trusted Root Certification j Authorities store If you don t do this the certificate goes in your personal store and it isn t trusted by IE The security certificate date i valid Do pou want to proceed Accepting the SSL Certificate D Enter the Login and Password optional D Select the Status tab and the following page appears If you select in the menu a group icon a list view appears If you select in the menu a device Icon a detailed view appears THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 26 65 WWw mgeops com 4 1 4 List view KASE Ta MGE
22. 1 redundant s Description Windows Software Shutdown Module V3 0 SUtoNOMY 00h 24 min 4 s SOUfCB ups dde up 2853 Supervised data of a Network Shutdown Module The Status can have the following values Icon Signification Application protected normal status Application Not Protected e g the UPSs feeding the application are in By Pass mode Loss of redundancy e g the number of redundant UPSs is less than the desired one Loss of communication between the Enterprise Power Manager and the Network Shutdown Module 4 2 11 Colour codes for each module UPS modules AC DC DC AC By Pass or STS module Colour Description Green Status OK amp Active Red Internal fault amp Inactive Status OK amp Inactive or Unknown Grey Battery module Symbol Colour Description i Green Status OK Orange Battery charge is less than 50 Red Battery fault or End of backup or End of battery service life pre alarm Grey Battery status unknown D Electrical flows Symbol Colour Description THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 44 65 Www mgeops com MGE a Yellow Current flow through the cable Note the object animation gives the direction of current flow Grey No current flow through the cable voltage may be present White Object not connected at one of its ends This abnormal status provides help to detect connection error
23. 166 99 226 136 E tsar mms obtint sachsen hatin 16699225157 ee i RS Co 166 99 226 161 UPS fault PR Re CE T UPS communication fault pl 166 99 226 163 Co 166 99 226 179 Print statistics 3 166 99 226 183 3 166 99 226 189 3 166 99 226 192 Statistics view for the selected devices of your network area THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 48 65 PPS RSR ON MGE Office Protection Systems Launching UPS Properties from Enterprise Power Manager From the Status tab list or detail you can access the UPS properties Web Page for MGE proxies or cards including an on board web server see detailed list in the following paragraph Click on the web Link associated to this icon MGE Network Management Card D i Erinome E a vs thar Eo Ses Fume RTS be mm n Cien ke A a aa 2 Lib eee SMP ee Running the UPS properties from Enterprise Power Manager THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 49 65 www mgeops com 4 3 Devices Compatibility List MGE Eaton MGE Office Protection Systems has tested the compatibility of Enterprise Power Manager with the following devices 4 3 1 Eaton 8 MGE Office Protection Systems Devices Eaton amp MGE Office Protection Systems equipment Type Accessing designation device Web server
24. E powered anymore Event list UPS output is off Outlet group 1 is off Outlet group 2 is off Battery fault UPS overload UPS fault Low battery alarm System shutdown in progress Communication lost between the card proxy agent and the Enterprise Power Manager Or communication lost between the device and the Card Proxy Event list Communication with Management Card Proxy has failed Warning Communication failure with UPS Warning UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 25 65 www mgeops com MGE 4 1 3 Access to the monitoring interface To monitor MGE devices already discovered on the network start the main Enterprise Power Manager interface You can access locally or remotely the same interface 4 1 3 1 Local access D From the system where the supervisor is installed you can use the following shortcut Start gt Programs gt MGE Office Protection Systems gt Enterprise Power Manager gt Enterprise Power Manager 4 1 3 2 Remote access D From a remote machine you can type the following URL in a Web browser https lt name or IP address of computer hosting EPM gt PowerManager or http lt name or IP address of computer hosting EPM gt PowerManager Note The Web server is case sensitive for the URL In SSL mode accept the certificate by clicking on Yes Security Alert A To install the certificate on IE7 for Vista
25. Edit Maintenance Task j Current status P To do Date ear 2007 Month f 2 Day oi Comments Change Battery Cancel OK Editing a maintenance task Note When the maintenance task has been performed you have to change its Current Status from To do to Done THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 61 65 www mgeops com MGE C rj Ice D roter tion kr re t AA 5 FAQ and Error messages In the HTML pages In the page Configuration gt Autodiscovery when click on the Discover button the expected page is not displayed Solution Check if an anti popup filter is activated on your web browser and configure this filter to accept he page Check you don t have the highest security level on IE Cannot display the UPS properties page HTTP 404 error with IE Solution Check the URL entered gt https lt name or IP of the computer hosting EPM gt PowerManager or gt http lt name or IP of the computer hosting EPM gt PowerManager Note The Web server is case sensitive When you attempt to view the properties or configuration pages the browser requests a user name and password Solution The system administrator has protected access to the pages You must reguest a user name and password from your administrator With IE7 some parts of HTML pages are not displayed Automatic Updates Device status Solution MGE has found a
26. Network Shutdown Module V3 For the other devices please perform the discovery based on IP address ranges MGE mms mL Discovery Start quick scan for devices and applications compatible with this mode Discover h Groups Power Devices ALL LL Applications Indicate the address range to scan From 191 12 1 34 To fig1 12 1 255 Events Configure the scheduler if needed No schedule v at 12 am v P Notifications Configure the community name or read password if needed public Add new range System A Autodiscovery Range List bh User Accounts System Log oo A A LT HET Check for Upgrade fi 91 12 1 34 f 91 12 1 255 No schedule v 12 am pubiic E D Restart Engine Save changed range s Remove selected range s Run Autodiscovery Discovery with all ranges v Discovery now Step 3 Optional configuration recommended for large installations In the Settings gt Groups page create one or several power device groups In the Settings gt Power Device page assign the discovered devices to the previously created groups In the Settings gt User Accounts page assign the access rights through login and password Step 4 Operation The Status tab allows you to supervise the current state of the compatible power devices The Report tab allows you to view the device events For these 2 tabs the left tree allows you to access information device by device or group by group
27. SSL is built into the Internet browsers on the market The padlock in the bottom of your browser screen is automatically displayed if the server sending information uses SSL TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Family of protocols for the transport and network layers THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 63 65 Www mgeops com MGE 7 Acknowledgements SQLite Huge thanks from the MGE software development team to the SQLite Project http www saglite org Their generous donation of the source code to the public domain helped us for this project Pi3Web Huge thanks from the MGE software development team to the Pi3Web Project http pi3 web sourceforge net License Copyright c 1997 2003 Pi3 Development Group All rights reserved These sources libraries and applications are FREE FOR COMMERCIAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE as long as the following conditions are adhered to Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 The name
28. Single phase Products Synaptics Three phase Products Miscellaneous object Generic icon for a power device contained in the Enterprise Power Manager compatibility list UPS Static Transfer Switch Switch PDU Midspan etc This macroscopic icon provides D device status and name access to the last view selected for the equipment Detailed View or Graphic View Graphic icon small size for a power device UPS only This representation provides D device status and name device graphic the electrical connections the controlled outlets access to the last view selected for the equipment Detailed View or Graphic View Graphic icon large size for a power device UPS only This representation provides the same information as the icon above Note If the UPS has controlled outlets several electrical flows are proposed at the output They represent the status of the main group the controlled outlets 1 group the controlled outlets 2 group etc Graphic icon for a computer server with single input power supply This representation provides D the name and status of the server hosting a Network Shutdown Module V3 D server graphic D the electrical connections power supply D a link to the supervision interface Power Devices icons p b J p Applications THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 34 65 www mg
29. anager Web Server is also created and started THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 11 65 www mgeops com MGE 2 4 Uninstalling The Product D From the Add Remove programs item of the control panel execute the Enterprise Power Manager package You can also uninstall from the shortcuts Start gt Programs gt MGE Office Protection Systems gt Enterprise Power Manager gt Uninstall This will remove the database 2 5 Upgrading The Product Please refer to the Checking for Upgrades Paragraph THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 12 65 www mgeops com MGE 3 Settings 3 1 A the MGE Network Management Cards SNMP Web or Proxies Each MGE Network Management Card or Proxy must have a valid IP address or a DNS name in the range that you have entered for auto discovery Refer to the list of compatible power devices Enterprise Power Manager automatically receives the alarms through polling without specific configuration on the cards or proxies 3 2 Enterprise Power Manager Settings Start the Enterprise Power Manager main graphical interface from the previously created shortcut then click on the Settings Tab 3 2 1 Discover the Power Devices Connected on the Network Please refer to the Installation procedure THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Powe
30. ate if you select the Check automatically option When a new software version is detected on www mgeops com just follow the wizard instructions Note You will keep database information with this operation MGE Discovery P Auto Discovery P Groups Power Devices Your version is currently up to date h Applications P Notifications P User Accounts 0 System Log Check for upgrade window THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 21 65 www mgeops com MGE Office Protection Systems 3 2 9 Restart Engine With this function you can remotely restart the Enterprise Power Manager acquisition engine This function can be useful to detect device configuration changes or to reboot the acquisition Engine in case of any unexpected stop MGE Discovery b Auto Discovery Click on this button to restart or reset acquisition engine Restart now b Groups b Power Devices h Applications Events bhotifications System P User Accounts b System Log V Check for Upgrade Festart Engine Restart Engine window THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 22 65 Www mgeops com MGE 4 Operation 4 1 Standard Supervision 4 1 1 Panel Organization The supervision window is made of several areas as displayed below Tabs Status Report Maintenance Settings About Log
31. ce Settings About OS roc Me 160 99 220 197 Detailed view Ss 166 99 226 160 Eaton Managed PDU detailed view Detailed view Select one of the Eaton Monitored PDU in the left menu and the following detailed view page appears THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 52 65 www mgeops com MGE ee Detailed Wier ana Power Device ePDU Genesis Il LD 466993264197 IP address 166 99 226160 MAC address 00 19 85 FF F4 C0 Link Location hip aphettechnologies com Contact inforaphel com Group M Communication OK Output 1 Amps Channel 1 0 0 A On Eaton Monitored PDU detailed view Events list Icon Event status Normal With this event the device is coming back to a normal status D Communication with PDU is restored Maintenance operation is done The input X returns to normal load managed The input X voltage is in normal range managed The input X temperature is in normal range managed The outlet X is on managed The outlet X returns to normal load managed Temperature on sensor X is in normal range managed Humidity on sensor X is in normal range managed A Warning A problem occurred on the device Maintenance operation is needed Temperature on sensor X is below low threshold managed Temperature on sensor X is above high threshold managed Humidity on sensor X is below low threshold managed Humidit
32. e group assigned to the device Load Level the output level of the device D Link link to the device Web site if available Note You can sort your device list by clicking on the column titles Status Name Product Name Location Group Load Level A second click will reverse the sorting order THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 27 65 Wwww mgeops com 4 1 5 Detailed view MGE O Select one of the device in the left menu and the following detailed view page appears MGE A BOD koo C3 Computer Room 166 99 224 78 166 99 224 84 166 99 226 136 9 166 99 226 137 166 99 226 157 9 166 99 226 161 9 166 99 226 162 9 166 99 226 163 166 99 226 179 9 166 99 226 183 166 99 226 189 166 99 226 192 9 166 99 226 197 166 99 226 20 9 166 99 226 21 UPS Detailed View Detailed View Power Device PULSAR MX FRAME 16U IP address 166 99 226 50 Link O Location labo SSw 2nd floor 42 01 Contact Bernard THOMAS Ssw 600 6579 Group CI root Serial Number 1 CH15001 Communication OK Power source AC power Battery Charging Output Master On Output load level kkk 0 Battery capacity CEE 22 Remaining backup time 14h11 min 025 The following device information is displayed in this page Cs Device IP address Link Location Contact Group D Serial Number Status Communication D Pow
33. ee phase UPSs the following measurements are available for The Normal AC input module Hormal AC Measures on upssdf4 otage 399 0 ai 400 0 401 0 Current 00 A 0 0 4 0 0 A Frequency 50 0 Hz D The output module Output Measures on ups5dfs Output load level 54 56 Active Power 15 KW Apparent Power 24 kVA Power Factor Of Voltage 400 0 401 0 402 0 Current 30 0 4 31 0 4 32 0 4 Frequency 51 0 Hz The battery Battery Measures on ups df5 Remaining capacity 100 55 Remaining time OO A 15 min 15 otage 321 0 Temperature rks eds D The By Pass AC module Bypass AC Measures on ups5df5 Voltage 402 W 403 w 404 Current 2 9 4 3 04 3 14 Frequency 52 0 Hz For single phase UPSs the above measurements are only available for a single phase 4 2 10 Server supervised data When the mouse passes over the icon of a server hosting a Network Shutdown Module V3 the following contextual window appears It automatically disappears when the mouse is moved to another area THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP PROVIDER Page 43 65 www mgeops com MGE By double clicking on the server icon the window is permanently displayed and its background colour changes By double clicking again on this server the window returns to its original status displayed as the mouse passes over it status Application is protected Protected sources 1
34. en scheduled and the task date has exceeded Ff Normal A maintenance task has been scheduled and the date has not been exceeded Two types of display are possible for the maintenance tasks On the Maintenance Tab if in the left menu you select D a group alist view will be displayed D a device a view with detailed maintenance information for that device will be displayed MGE ale Root M Computer Room Power Device PULSAR 125000 Location Computer Room Ni CD 166 99 224 121 Contact Computer Room Manager Group 7 Root Serial Number E 166 99 224 78 E 166 99 224 84 9 166 99 226 136 1 166 99 226 137 166 99 226 157 Maintenance history and scheduled tasks Hew W g 166 99 226 161 T 9 166 99 226 162 P 201 0 0 3 Change Battery a W 166 99 276163 P SSE ISK g 8 e 9 160 1 we 2006 01 01 Commisionindg a j 166 99 226 183 a E 9 166 99 226 189 NN 166 99 226 192 Detailed maintenance view for the selected device of your network area From this view you can define the maintenance tasks by clicking on the Edit button You can also schedule a new maintenance task by clicking on the New task button When the task date has expired a warning alert is sent You may then have to call MGE Office Protection Systems service support to perform the task THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 60 65 www mgeops com MGE 0 _
35. eops com MGE Sa Graphic icon for a computer server with dual input power supplies This representation provides D the name and status of the server hosting a Network Shutdown Module V3 D server graphic D the electrical connections two power supplies D alink to the supervision interface Graphic icon for an industrial process type critical application This representation provides D a representation of a Network Shutdown Module type application without communication module D the possibility of customizing the application name or application graphic using the Properties tool box Note The graphic representation of one of these applications can be changed by selecting the application and then choosing another image from the Properties tool box Properties Source node Server 14 Application Image Mone selected Industrial png printer pny rack bay png Server rack png Server png workstation pny Changing server graphic representation D Electrical Connections Electrical flow icon horizontal or vertical A f A This object can have different status p Electrical power source This object can have different status p Electrical load This object can have different status THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 35 65 www mgeops com MGE Block diagrams for single phase products This
36. er aus Communication OK Temperature Temperature dehors 23 7 C Humidity Dehors 538 Temperature Dedans 2320 input comacts Test1 Oo Test2 off Input 3 Om Input 4 on pirs Oe Input 6 on Input 7 on Input 8 on OUTPUT 1 0 of COUCOU off OUTPUT 3 off o We ast events 3879 JA 428 3381 RMS Detailed View THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 57 65 WWW mgeops com Events list Icon Event status Normal With this event the device is coming back to a normal status D Communication with RMS is restored Maintenance operation is done Temperature sensor X is in normal range Humidity sensor X is in normal range Input X off Output X off A Warning A problem occurred on the device Maintenance operation is needed Temperature sensor X is above upper warning limit Temperature sensor X is below lower warning limit Humidity sensor X is above upper warning limit Humidity sensor X is below lower warning limit ritical A serious problem occurred on the device Input X on Output X on Temperature sensor X is above upper control limit Temperature sensor X is below lower control limit Humidity sensor X is above upper control limit Humidity sensor X is below lower control limit YvUVYYVYOTTSSYY MGE Communication lost between the RMS and the Enterprise Power Manager Com
37. er source Battery D Output Values D Output Load Level Battery capacity the DNS name or IP address is displayed near this icon the commercial product name the IP address of the device link to the device Web site if available the device location value of syslocation object or can also be configured in the Device page the device contact value of syscontact object or can also be configured in the Device page the group assigned to the device Clicking on the Icon will display the group list view The device Serial Number if available Device communication status OK Network Communication Failure device Communication Failure AC Power Battery Charging Discharging Need Replacement Main output status ON OFF Internal Failure On Automatic Bypass Manual By Pass Overload or output outlet status ON OFF the output load level of the device Battery capacity of the device Remaining backup time the device remaining backup time Environment Environment Sensor optional THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 28 65 Www mgeops com MGE 0 D Temperature Sensor temperature in C D Humidity Humidity level D Input 1 Status of first contact open closed D Input 2 Status of second contact open closed Note that this view is impacted when any device status is affected THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Po
38. execute a sound alarm upon UPS events you can filter the sound alarm according to the event level D then you have to click on Set button Note These alarms are executed in the Web Browser context so the Web browser has to be opened and pointing to a Web page of the Enterprise Power Manager THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 18 65 WWW mgeops com MGE Ofi 3 2 6 Configure User Accounts You can configure several user accounts From the Settings tab select the User accounts item then perform the following steps D enter the User Login and the User password select the User s Rights level The following levels are available gt Visualization Management the user will be able to access all the tabs gt Visualization the user will only access the Status Reports Maintenance and About tabs click on Create new user button gt MGE Sees Logout Discovery User login admini b Auto Discovery Groups User password e P Power Devices Verify password essa b Applications User rights Visualization Management Events Create new User l Notifications User List System admin Wisualization Management E Remove checked user s b User Accounts h System Log b Check for Upgrade User Accounts window Note When you create user accounts with this interface a Logout link appears in the right top section of
39. hat we filter the access to the devices from this category A device list view will be displayed when clicking on the icon The filter function disappears by clicking again on the P icon the icon will disappear THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 23 65 www mgeops com MGE Device icon severity The icon in the different views represents the severity status of the managed device Icon device status GS or ry Normal The status of the device is normal CA Warning problem is active on the device Your application is still protected AD Critical A serious problem occurs on the device This problem reguires an urgent action Your application is NO LONGER protected TK Communication lost between the card proxy agent and Enterprise Power Manager Or communication lost between the device and the Card Proxy Not managed Due to license limitation this device is not supervised possible for 5 nodes or 50 nodes versions Last events area always visible From this area you have access to the following information D breakdown of recorded events according to their severity b list of events with the same severity level when clicking on the icon clicking on one of the icons will change it the P symbol is added This means that access to the events from this category is filtered An Events list view will be displayed when clicking on the icon D The f
40. he new Quick Scan feature improves drastically the discovery time with the compatible devices RAM or CPU parameters of the computer hosting EPM influence very little this discovery time The key parameter is the number of simultaneous network connections limited to 10 on XP Service Pack 2 To verify this we experienced the xp Antispy utility that can configure the number of simultaneous network connections The Patch No Limit for TCP IP of Service Pack 2 sp2TcPIPatch can also perform the same configuration With 2000 simultaneous connections the XP Service Pac 2 discovery time can be compared with the one on Win 2000 Win XP SP1 Win 2003 Discovery Time measured on a machine with minimal configuration 512 Mb From 172 17 1 1 From 172 17 1 1 From 172 17 1 1 From 172 17 1 1 To 172 17 1 10 To 172 17 4 255 To 172 17 40 255 To 172 17 255 255 10 IPs 1020 IPs 10 200 IPs 65 025 IPs Win 2000 Win XP 1 min 2 min 17 min 1h 50 min SP1 Win 2003 XP Service Pac 2 1 min 1h 10 min limited to 10 connections THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 59 65 Wwww mgeops com MGE Oti 4 5 Maintenance A dedicated view has been created to display UPS maintenance information The icons highlight the status of the maintenance tasks Icon Maintenance status ea Normal A maintenance task has been scheduled and has been carried out ah Warning A maintenance task has be
41. ical Warning Info Y Only send incoming alarms from group or sub group of Root ificationsi Send a summary of last incoming alarms after no delay Add new e mail notification System B User Accounts E mail Notification Recipient List D System Log SMTP Server Address P A E mail Address 00000 id Subject NotificationLeuel Group Send After pa z ey E Check for Uparade smtp eaton com admin eaton com Alarmes Critical Warning Root no delay O D Restart Engine Remove selected action s Broadcast address computeur or user Notification level Critical Warning Info 7 Only send incoming alarms from group or sub group of Root v Add new broadcast notification Execute Script Program Script program path CT Notification level Critical Warning Info Only execute when incoming alarms from group or sub group of Root Re Add new execute command Play sound when new events are coming No alarm x _set Notifications window Note on Notification Level parameter With this parameter you can filter the notification according to the event level Refer to the event list provided hereafter Note that if you select Critical as filter you will also receive the associated Normal event informing that the device status changes from Critical to Normal E mail To receive emails on UPS events D you have to indicate the SMTP server address and recipient e mail address D you can filter the email not
42. ification according to gt the event level gt the device group the sub groups are also included D then you have to click on Add new e mail notification For advanced use THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 17 65 Www mgeops com MGE you can Customize subject if you have to translate e mail into SMS for example D you can specify that you want to receive a consolidation of the alarms that occurred during a delay that you can choose if you specify no delay each alarm will generate an e mail Broadcast To receive broadcast on UPS events through Netsend command D you have to indicate the recipient It can be either a Windows machine name or a user account you can filter the broadcast notification according to gt the event level gt the device group the sub groups are also included D then click on Add new broadcast notification Note Check that Windows Messenger service is started on the local and on the remote Windows machines On Windows XP 2003 2008 it is not started by default Execute script program To execute a program upon UPS events you should firstly indicate its path D you can filter the program execution according to gt the event level gt the device group the sub groups are also included D then click on Add new execute command Note The program is executed under SYSTEM account Alarms Sound Options To
43. ilter function disappears by clicking again on P icon the icon will disappear 4 1 2 UPS Events list The icons in the different views represent the event severity Icon Event status 79 Normal With this event the device is coming back to a normal status Event list Communication with Management Card Proxy is restored Maintenance task is done The system is powered by the utility The UPS output is on Communication restored with UPS Battery OK UPS returns to normal load UPS OK Bypass Return on UPS End of low battery alarm Outlet group 1 is on Outlet group 2 is on Communication failure with environment sensor THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 24 65 www mgeops com MGE A THE Communication restored with environment sensor Humidity is in normal range Temperature is in normal range Input 1 closed Input 1 opened Input 2 closed Input 2 opened Warning A problem occurred on the device Your application is still protected Event list Maintenance operation is needed The system is powered by the UPS battery Output on automatic bypass Output on manual bypass Humidity is below low threshold Humidity is above high threshold Temperature is below low threshold Temperature is above high threshold Critical A serious problem occurred on the device This problem requires an urgent action Your application might NOT B
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45. ing the Enterprise Power Manager on a machine that also hosts a Web server using these ports If really necessary these ports can be changed in C Program Files MGE EnterprisePowerManager bin webserver conf Config pi3 2 1 2 On the System that Displays Web based Graphical User Interface The Enterprise Power Manager graphical interface can be accessed remotely using a simple Web browser Access to this interface is secured through SSL connection default configuration and can also be secured through Login amp password The Enterprise Power Manager graphical interface has been tested with Mozilla Firefox 1 5 amp 2 0 recommended for better performance Microsoft Internet Explorer V6 amp 7 THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 7 65 Wwww mgeops com MGE C 2 2 Quick Start To start device supervision in 5 minutes please perform the following steps D Step 1 Installation On a Windows 2000 XP Home or Pro 2003 Vista 2008 machine execute the Enterprise Power Manager package under an administrator account Note If you use Windows XP Service Pack 2 or a Network Management System please refer to the pre requisites Step 2 Configuration From the Settings gt Auto discovery page click on the Discover button With this quick scan operation you will discover within a few seconds Network Management Cards ref 66074 amp 66244 amp 66102 BA and
46. ise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 14 65 Wwww mgeops com 3 2 3 Assign the Power Devices to the Groups 2 0 Computer Room gi E upsosot LE UpsOsat Now you can assign the devices to one of the created groups From the Settings tab select the Devices menu item then perform these steps assign each device of the Device List to one of the previously created groups click on the Save Changed Items button to apply the modifications MGE Discovery h Auto Discovery D Groups D Applications Events Notifications System D User Accounts D System Log D Check for Upgrade D Restart Engine Power Devices window Now if you go back to the Status Tab you will notice that the left tree takes into account your configuration POWET DEVICE a Mu n m i Root ecescecascecesae 166 99 224 78 166 99 224 64 166 99 226 136 166 99 226 137 166 99 226 157 166 99 226 161 166 99 226 162 166 99 226 163 166 99 226 179 166 99 226 183 166 99 226 189 166 99 226 192 166 99 226 197 166 99 226 20 166 99 226 21 166 99 226 50 f 66 99 226 21 e Root ka Salle Serveur AS11 00700 Salle Serveur a512 flaboEston A0 000000 Computer Room 090000 fme ENDURANCE carte INMC EBb4 ETTI MGE OPS Room a201 ssw plateforme 4201 cr Under Root select DataCenter only the DataCenter devices will be displayed Notes D From this screen
47. mode lets you create electrical supervision diagrams using a Web browser Here you will find graphic view examples 4 2 2 Steps for creating a first Graphic View Select a UPS group from the menu in the left zone of the screen D From the scroll down list at the top right of the screen change from List View to Graphic View Editor List View Graphic View Graphic View Editor Powered Applications View When in Graphic View Editor mode a grid appears on the screen background to help you position the graphic objects d From the Models tool box select a category of graphic objects connections e g select the Connections objects In this section there are Horizontal Flow a Animated link D horizontal electrical flows vertical electrical flows power sources application loads D Vertical Flow gt Animated link D E gt Application Load From the tool box use the mouse to select the graphic objects A PONE FOSSES one after the other and drag and drop them onto the grid You are now able to create the following first diagram A source electrically powers a load To remove objects from the diagram select the graphic objects using the mouse one after the other drag them into the Garbage tool box D the object is deleted as soon as it is dropped Note Double clicking on the garbage can deletes the entire view Garbage Drag and drop the abject to delete
48. munication with RMS has failed THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 58 65 Www mgeops com MGE 4 4 Performances for Enterprise Power Manager 4 4 1 Gold Edition The Enterprise Power Manager Gold Edition doesn t have any limitation concerning the number of devices to be supervised It has been tested on a dedicated server with 1000 devices Network Performances out of discovery process D Ona100 Mbits sec Ethernet network the measured load is 10 for 1000 devices it means around 1Kb s per device D Ona 100 Mbits sec Ethernet network the measured load is 1 for 1000 devices CPU resources On the servers running for test the application processes are using 5 of CPU resource Recommended configuration for 1000 devices D Minimal configuration 512 Mb RAM CPU 2 6 GHz Recommended configuration 1 Gb RAM CPU 2 6 GHz Notes These measures have been carried out on Windows XP Service Pack 1 We do not recommend XP Service Pack 2 that only authorizes 10 simultaneous network connections We also do not recommend using Internet Explorer continuously with the main EPM page opened because the browser uses a lot of system resources D These measures are applicable for Network Management Card gt FA or Network Management Proxy 4 4 2 Discovery time We measured an EPM typical discovery time for several network ranges Note that t
49. nt CerdiProcy has tebe 2 cuprates pu titled D CU hai tied t TEHE ETT SOR Pia 34 The STS cudpu it oti Pemi ia lag ew Export itis log weew Arina these eranda Poe Dessus CE CM Ga G i G a r a Last Alarm list for the devices of your network area You can supervise following events the UPSs the Network Shutdown Module the Static Transfer Switch the MGE Midspan amp PowerDsine the Switch PDU the Rack Monitoring Systems All the new alarms recorded for the selected device or for the selected group are stored in this log You can sort out the alarms according to the Level the Name the Date or the Message You have access to these 3 functions D Print this log view prints this information Export this log view saves this log data in a file csv is a file format useable with Microsoft Excel Acknowledge event s removes events displayed on this view This operation updates the Last events count now these events can be viewed from the History view Note D Print and Acknowledge functions will be performed on the 1000 last events D If more than 1000 Non Acknowledged events are stored the Acknowledge all Events additional button appears This button is used to acknowledge non displayed events THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 47 65 ODS OU MGE Office Protection Systems History selection in the Combo box
50. of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE All trademarks and copyrights are property of their respective owners Copyright 1998 2000 2001 Holger Zimmermann John Roy PHP Huge thanks from the MGE software development team to the PHP Project The PHP License version 3 0 Copyright c 1999 2002 The PHP Group All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification is permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
51. out View s List Detailed Graphic Graphic Editor Powered Applications Menu area This menu is a tree with Root as base group that provides the following features to manage large configurations D from this area you can filter the information access should you have previously created groups and assigned the devices to these groups For example if you select a specific group only the devices assigned to this group and sub groups will appear in the List View if you select a specific device only the information relative to the selected device will appear in the Detailed View Note once you have selected a device or a group in the Menu area you can switch from tab to tab to view the Status the Reports the Maintenance information concerning the selected item E g You can check the alarm list for a specific device group D the status severity is propagated to the parent group D ifan icon is blinking this means that new events have appeared that are not yet acknowledged Once these events have been acknowledged blinking stops Note On some browsers e g IE on Windows Server 2003 and 2008 the animated pictures are disabled by default You have to change this setting to view the icons blinking Devices status area always visible From this area you have access to the following information status breakdown of the devices D clicking on one of the icons will change it the P symbol is added This means t
52. output is on j Warning A problem occurred on the device D Maintenance operation is needed Critical A serious problem occurred on the device Source transfer forbidden D The STS output is off Communication lost between the STS and the Enterprise Power Manager D Communication with device has failed THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 54 65 4 3 4 3 MGE Switched PDU 8 Ampmeter PDU Detailed view Select one of the PDUs in the left menu and the following detailed view page appears ja saus f Report Maintenance Settings About ILD root US 172 17 23 211 Pag 1721720100 OS 17217216 Device MGE Switched PDU gt IP address 172 17 23 211 ee Link 0 198 172 17 22 100 15 17217 23 142 maali a Contact No Contact E 1721723164 a Ca TOUR Root LE 172 17 23 211 r z Serial Number initi s fy RAA RAA AA AD LR AAA AAA AAA AAA A A LL td tdi td lad 44 QD 1721722355 D extremec_domi Communication OK 5 2750 Input 1 TowerA_InfeedA 0 0 A Normal oS ups002b 1 TowerA Outlet1 On ups0t1e 2 TowerA_Outlet2 On i 5 ups049e 3 TowerA Outlet3 On i ups0d63 ou 4 TowerA_Outlet4 On 5 4ps23175 5 TowerA Outlet5 On 2 ups2853 6 TowerA Outlet6 On rx ups3ee0 7 TowerA_Outlet7 On QA ups855e 8 TowerA Outlet8 On QA pses7f mid_Sens Temperature 24 0 C Humidity Humidity
53. r ss 5 node available free of charge on MGE web site Solution Pac 2 ae and ae on Solution Pac 2 CD ROM i A 50 node available on Management Pac 2 CD ROM Part number 66923 eae ai Unlimited node available on Enterprise Power Manager Gold Encerpriae Power Bassoer Gold Fainos forint Edition CD ROM FETI Part number 66924 Mi E THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 6 65 Www mgeops com MGE 2 Installation and Configuration Procedure 2 1 Installation Prerequisites 2 1 1 Onthe System Hosting Enterprise Power Manager Enterprise Power Manager can be installed on Windows 2000 XP Home or Pro 2003 Vista 2008 Notes D Windows SP2 We advise you against the use of Windows XP Service Pack 2 that only authorizes 10 simultaneous network connections The discovery process will be much longer due to this limitation cf Discovery time paragraph For Windows XP Service Pack 2 we advise you to use the new Quick Scan feature D For Windows XP SP2 you have to configure the network ports 80 and 443 http 8 https on the Windows Firewall To avoid network access conflicts we advise you against installing the Enterprise Power Manager on a machine that also hosts a Network Management System e g HP Openview CA Unicenter To avoid access conflicts on Network ports 80 8 443 Http 8 Https we advise you against install
54. r Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 13 65 Wwww mgeops com MGE C 3 2 2 Define Power Device Groups it When you have to monitor large configurations it is interesting to define several device GA ect groups and then to assign the devices to these groups BD pent You can select any criteria you want in order to organize your devices i e a Computer Room geographical organizational Server Room When you have to monitor large configurations it is interesting to define several device groups and then to assign the devices to these groups You can select any criteria you want in order to organize your devices i e geographical organizational From the Settings tab select the Groups menu item then perform these steps inthis page enter any group name e g Server Room select the parent group if you want a multi level organization D then click on Create new group Note the created groups appear in this page so that you can modify or remove them a cs Loqout Discovery roup Setup h Auto Discovery Group name Parent group Root x BCT OUDS Create new group D Power Devices Applications Group List Events sens Computer Room 1 Production v E Notifications Production Root v E System Save changed groups Remove checked group s D User Accounts D System Log Check for Upgrade D Restart Engine Groups window THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterpr
55. representation allows the following to be displayed D current flow in the device the different status of each module by colour code single phase electrical measurements associated with each module gt gt D the status of controlled outlets 1724723162 00 Block diagram of a single phase On Line UPS with 1 incoming supply __ Block diagram of a Line Interactive or Off Line UPS with 1 incoming Fr Supply gt Block diagrams for three phase products UPS and Static Transfer Switch This representation allows the following to be displayed D current flow in the device D the different status of each module by colour code D three phase electrical measurements associated with each module except for STS ups3693 0 Block diagram of a three phase UPS with 2 incoming supplies Block diagram of a three phase source changeover device Static Transfer Switch THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP PROVIDER Page 36 65 www mgeops com MGE C Miscellaneous objects To add customized labels to your graphic view proceed as follows D take the graphic object Label and drag it to the graphic view select the object D select the text using the Properties tool box D this text is updated in the box when the Enter key is pressed or when another object is selected D Note the box can be re sized Label Yourtext ccs
56. s in the electrical diagram D Electrical power source at UPS input Symbol Colour Description gt Green Source powered Status OK gt Grey Source not powered or status unknown Examples of combinations between flow status and power source status IS Green The electrical power source is powered and provides electrical flow Yellow gt Green The electrical power source is powered and does not provide electrical flow Grey B Grey Power source not powered or status unknown and electrical flow not connected White Load at UPS output its status is linked to that of the UPS output status Symbol Colour Description gt Green Load powered and protected Status OK Red Load not powered Grey Load status unknown Examples of combinations between flow status and load status gt gt gt Yellow Load powered and protected gt Green Grey Load not powered Red White Load not powered or status unknown and electrical flow not connected Grey D Switches Symbol Colour Description Green Closed with current flowing through it Status normally closed Yellow S Green Closed with no current flowing through it Status normally closed Grey ea Red Grey Open with no current flowing through it Status normally closed g Green Open with no current flowing through it Status normally open Grey e Red Closed with current flowing through it Status normally open Yellow Red Grey Closed wi
57. ssign a different community name to each IP range 2 3 1 Configuration and Supervision D Then 2 possibilities are offered to you gt you can create groups and assign devices to the group cf 4 Settings chapter gt or you can directly view the Enterprise Power Manager main screen Click on the Status tab and you will view the discovered devices 2 3 2 Installation Result D If you install a new EPM version without uninstalling the old one you will keep your database and your product information number of nodes Atthe end of the installation the following shortcuts are created in the group Start gt Programs gt MGE Office Protection Systems gt Enterprise Power Manager Name Description G2 MGE Enterprise Power Manager Starts the main Enterprise Power Manager graphical interface P gt Uninstall MGE Enterprise Power Manager Uninstalls the Program D service called MGE Enterprise Power Manager Acquisition engine is also created for the Database Acquisition Engine This program continuously polls the status of the MGE devices connected on the network This service automatically starts on machine bootup If for any reason this service is stopped a Warning message Acquisition engine is stopped is displayed at the bottom of the main graphical interface You can restart it from the Windows services or from the Settings gt Restart Engine window A service called MGE Enterprise Power M
58. terprise Power Manager 2 10 release amp above XAF AAK 4 3 2 Computers Eguipment designation THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP PROVIDER Accessing device Web server Page 50 65 www mgeops com All computers Windows Linux Mac hosting the application Network Shutdown Module V3 xx 4 3 3 Other Devices Equipment designation APC UPSs Powerware UPSs Card proxy APC Network Management Card ConnectUPS X Web SNMP xHubCard All IETF MIB enabled UPSs RFC1628 e g Liebert PowerDsine series 6000 Rack Monitoring System Knurr APC MGE STS Web card 66073 for Upsilon Static Transfer Switch APC MGE Static Switch Cabinet through Network Management Link device supported as beta Enterprise Power Manager 1 10 release amp above Enterprise Power Manager 1 20 release amp above THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Card MGE OK Accessing device Web server OK OK OK Card RMS Box Card Card PROVIDER OK OK OK Page 51 65 NPD RS PES ON MGE Office Protection Systems TTT 4 3 4 Other devices supervision 4 3 4 1 Eaton PDU Managed amp Monitored Detailed view Select one of the Eaton Managed PDU in the left menu and the following detailed view page appears Of ite Protection System Status Maintenan
59. th no current flowing through it Status normally open 29 Grey Grey Unknown D Outlets THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 45 65 www mgeops com MGE symbol Colour Description Green Powered Red Not powered THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 46 65 Wwww mgeops com MGE Oti 4 2 12 Last Events History Statistics Select the Report tab then Last Events Log and the following page appears ges o rotor Forum SERIE j 8 1 Fret Le Ms TOMO 7 06 56 Baten CN RD con us su 50 W247 27 201 SOME TO Communication with Management CantProcy has aisd E LD server noon o W247 22 DOM TA Date ON Le W217 212 OOM TOA The UPS output i on o 7217 21 320 OM TO UN Epir Return on LPS 7 pitsat OOM Te 1 The UPS outpuf in on o uppaa SOOM TOI Terasa Ariun on LPS oO W247 Im OOM 1 7 00 20 Guipa on automate rpm D upota H T The UPS puirt ip ott Lux 1721731919 prit A pr Commumicsion wih device hag isisi B 17217 22 9 Oe Communication with Waragement Carine haw babe oO NTI TM SOCAL Tr CN ATA D 217 Ea SUE eo The LPS output ip gt Q saint TEAT OO DE Raters laut upia paoa ta t ide Culp on automate bypats o priim SOOT Se the treiem ia prevened by The uti D uiia SMe POP St ieti with Watered Carica hat l D rupee Aen SOCEM 1 10723 Communication evith thlatagene
60. the window Use this link to exit from the application THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 19 65 www mgeops com 3 2 7 Consult System Log MGE You can have access to the Enterprise Power Manager internal log to explain some unexpected behavior With the Export system log you can save this log data as a file csv is a file format useable with Microsoft Excel From the System menu select System Log to access the information MGE Discovery P Auto Discovery P Groups b Power Devices P Applications Events P Notifications System b User Accounts P check for Upgrade b Restart Engine 2005 04 253 11 35 14 200804 25 1 71 35 05 2008 04 25 1 1 54 45 2006 0423 11 34 45 2006 04 23 11 3459 2008104123 11 343F 2008 04 23 11 34 30 2008 0423 1 1 24 50 2006 04 23 11 235 45 2006 04123 1 1 23 44 200804 23 1 1 25 44 2008 04123 08 26 24 2006 04 22 1 5 30 24 2008 04 22 1 56 30 25 200804 22 1 30 23 2008 04 22 1 5 50025 200804 22 15 30 14 Logout Infos Errors Purge System Log Export System Log k4 Error while sending e mail lt BR admini eston com on sintp eaton cam BR subject Alarmes BR 2003 04 23 11 35 05 166 99 224 149 L onduleur est arrete BR Discovery UPDATE node 66 99 2241 49 166 99 224 149 DEY UPS SNMP RPC 625 Discovery UPDATE node 166 99 224 153 166 99 224 153 DEY UPS AMHIL MMC2 Discovery UPDATE node
61. to help you position the graphic objects The positions of objects on the diagram are saved as it is built up warning it is not possible to return to a previously saved version of your diagram To quit Graphic View Editor mode From the scroll down list at the top right of the screen change from Graphic View Editor to Graphic View Graphic View Editor List View Graphic View Graphic View Editor Powered Applications View In Graphic View Editor mode the three tool boxes Models Properties and Garbage appear In Graphic View Editor mode you can N d create new objects in the Graphic View by dragging dropping from the Models tool box Allocate a Name or IP address to a device using the Properties tool box Insert a background image using the Properties tool box move graphic objects to connect electrical flow objects for example Remove graphic objects from the card otes By using the mouse the three tool boxes Models Properties and Garbage can be moved to a zone of your choice drop amp drag operation The size of these boxes can be minimized and maximized by clicking in the zone of the title bar THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 33 65 Wwww mgeops com MGE 4 2 5 Graphic objects in the Models tool box Applications Connections The following graphic objects are available in the Models tool box synoptics
62. u can make up your own supervision interface using the following graphics tools D graphic objects to represent UPSs applications flows etc background image Here are several examples of customized representations ranging from a macroscopic view of UPSs to a detailed electrical view l o E 5 5 0 term itecarouromtimrager Be wt i ode Kal ETA MGE g Che orc Graphic View x 3 D a Pan Corporate High Level View a 3 Part 1 s Ca Computer Room a i F E UD server noce ss ee Les copain m C T ae 90 kal NPD Eee G 5 Example 1 UPS Macroscopic view Note A macroscopic view can be created in the root group In a lower level group a more detailed view can be created with the same UPSs as shown in the following examples THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 40 65 www mgeops com MGE Offic GEORGIE TER es gt MGE K RMAS MALO EMD EL EU DD ps D SCA meri 5 m LD server poa UNIT AIA a J lle ila a EFI F Example 2 Intermediary customized view floor drawing with building electrical distribution diagram Graphic View Plant 1 Rack Bay 1 Rack Bay 2 Rack Bay 3 a Server 11 Server 11 Server 11 6 Server 12 E Server 12 0 i Server 12 E
63. using a standard Web browser It can easily sort the UPSs according to the most critical parameters location system status etc Alarms are centralized and transmitted if required by e mail SMS or broadcast The log of events and operations helps preventive management of the various UPSs Simple to deploy and using industry standards When installed Enterprise Power Manager can carry out a scan for all the UPSs from MGE and other suppliers supporting the standard UPS MIB The user is then presented with a layout that can be easily configured as required according to the type of UPS location operating status etc D An overall view of the UPS network 8 advanced power management Clicking on a UPS in the layout shows detailed information about the operating and configuration parameters in a dedicated window Enterprise Power Manager uses Secure Sockets Layer SSL and several levels of password administrator user etc for complete security D Simple economical and scalable A version limited to 5 UPSs is available free of charge on the MGE web site This version can also be used to evaluate the software for a more extensive network before purchasing an Enterprise Power Manager for 50 or more UPS systems THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 5 65 www mgeops com MGE Offici This document applies to the 3 commercial versions of Enterprise Power Manage
64. wer Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 29 65 www mgeops com MGE Oti 4 1 6 Powered Applications View Selecting Powered Applications View from the scroll down list at the top right of the screen displays a list of computer servers D powered by a UPS of the selected group and hosting a Network Shutdown Module V3 module MGE o g Root me Powered Applications View A Plant 0 5i Plant 4 Soe sana ame Tols E Va server 11 Window s OO 24 min 42 3 Ci a O oseveri2 Windows O 24ming2s 1205 ss 0 erver Room SLT Sv th Wash GB Server 130 Windows 00 h 24 min 42 s 1208 eo WB svt Windows OOhZ24mins2s 120s server 15 Windows O h 24 min 42 3 120 3 O Print list The following information appears in this page Status This icon represents the status criticality of the server Name Value configured in the Applications screen by default this is an IP address or a DNS name Description Machine operating system Runtime Operating time in the event of a utility supply loss D Shutdown duration Duration in seconds needed by the system to carry out its shutdown procedure D Link Link to the Web supervision interface of the Network Shutdown Module V3 module THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 30 65 www mgeops com MGE 4 2 Customized Graphic View 4 2 1 Introduction This simple and very powerful representation
65. y on sensor X is above high threshold managed Critical A serious problem occurred on the device The input X overload managed The input X voltage is above high threshold managed The input X voltage is below low threshold managed The input X temperature is above high threshold managed The input X temperature is below low threshold managed The outlet X is off managed The outlet X overload managed Communication lost between the PDU and the Enterprise Power Manager D Communication with PDU has failed 4 3 4 2 Static Transfer Switch Detailed view Select one of the STSs in the left menu and the following detailed view page appears THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER Enterprise Power Manager User s Guide 34 003 822 XU AP Page 53 65 www mgeops com MGE Office Protection Systems BLD roct a PA 172 17 21 1 1 Detailed View EAR ty wang PATA ene Bae Ley H Plant PowerDevice Upsilon STS E Flant 1 IP address 172 17 21 118 Link 0 M a o fa Computer oO Forni Location Plate Forme STS Contac sk fa Server Room Pelee i Group E Plant 0 Communication OK PowerSource Source Prefered Source Source 2 Out Output load level HEHA 35 STS Detailed View Icon Event status 4 Normal With this event the device is coming back to a normal status Communication with device is restored Maintenance operation is done D Source transfer allowed D The STS
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