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1. Phone 724 772 2555 Fax 724 778 3146 Email DiamondLink meppi com Web http www meppi com 3 What are the System Requirements for DiamondLink Check the Mitsubishi web site http www meppi com for the latest list of system requirements 3 1 Operating System Requirements The DiamondLink server will run on the following operating systems Windows 2000 Windows 2003 Windows XP Linux Red Hat 7 3 8 0 Red Hat Enterprise 2 1 ES update 5 3 0 ES update 4 SLES 9 0 The DiamondLink remote shutdown agent will run on the following operating systems Windows 2000 Windows 2003 Windows XP Linux Red Hat 7 3 8 0 Red Hat Enterprise 2 1 ES update 5 3 0 ES update 4 SLES 9 0 HP UX 11 0 11i v1 11i v2 Sun Solaris 8 Novell Netware 6 IBM AIX 4 3 5 2 Mac OS X 3 2 Web Browser Requirements Supported web browsers include Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher Macromedia Flash 6 0 or higher Mozilla Firefox 2 0 or higher 4 How Do I Install DiamondLink 4 1 Installing the DiamondLink Server The DiamondLink Server should be installed on the computer that is going to be communicating with the UPS One end of the communications cable should be attached to a serial port on the computer and the other end to the communications interface on the UPS 4 1 1 Windows Perform the following steps to install the server on Windows 1 2 3 4 Insert the CD The installation will start automatically
2. Send Test Message Note for Unix users If you are having problems sending email make sure the computer you are sending the message to is included in your system s Host file 5 3 9 4 Configuring SNMP Trap Notification Perform the following steps to send an SNMP Trap when an event occurs 19 1 Click the SNMP link The SNMP Setup page will be displayed SNMP Setup SNMP Setup Trap Community String public mes rent SNMP Address es Delay seconds Critical 122 203 14 29 warning Information User Denen hi Maintenance Save Changes Send Test Message 2 Enter the trap community in the Trap Community String edit box 3 Click the Enabled check box for each event severity that you want to enable for SNMP Trap notification 4 Enter the IP Address for each computer that is to receive an SNMP trap in each event severity 5 Enter the delay time in seconds from when the event occurs until the SNMP Trap is sent for each event severity in the Delay edit box Note if the event clears before the delay time has expired the trap will not be sent Click the Save Changes button to save the changes To verify your settings click the Send Test Message button A test SNMP trap will be sent to all configured computers No Note for Unix users If you are having problems sending SNMP traps make sure the computer you are sending the S
3. e Each component can be accessed by clicking on the appropriate tab 5 3 Home The Home tab has the following menu items Overview Alarms Identification Parameters Attached Devices Manual Control Power Fail Shutdown Events Event Settings Settings 5 3 1 Overview The Overview page provides three different views of the UPS status Meter Display UPS Animation Alarms Each view can be selected by clicking the appropriate tab The Meter Display tab shows current meter readings from the UPS The meters show nominal value ranges in green warning values in yellow and critical values in red Note the parameters displayed will vary according to the UPS model Overview Meter Display UPS Animation Alarms 2 Input Y Input Voltage 120 0 V ov Input Frequency 60 0 Hz Battery Y Battery Capacity 100 Y Battery Condition Good Y Battery Age 0 0 Years Y Battery Voltage 13 2 V Output Y Output Voltage 120 0 VW Y Output Power 275 0 W Jv Output Load 47 0 Output Source Utility Power o h 0 3 a N o gt on o o a Input Voltage Output Voltage Capacity Critical A Warning Y Normal The UPS Animation tab shows an animated display of the current power source for the UPS This display will change based upon whether the UPS is operating on utility power bypass or battery Note the parameters displayed will vary according to the UPS mo
4. 2033A or 9700 Select SEC for all other UPS models You will also be able to choose whether or not you want to use SSL secure socket layer web security The use of SSL may slow your web access slightly but provides a layer of security above the username password protection already provided by the application You can also choose a different web port from the default the defaults are 80 for a standard web port and 443 for the secure web port In most cases the default web port is fine If you are already running a web server on the computer you will want to choose a different web port 4 2 Installing the DiamondLink Remote Shutdown Agent The DiamondLink Remote Shutdown Agent should be installed on a computer that is being powered by a UPS but is not communicating to it through the communications cable Installing this software will allow the server to shut down remote computers when events occur on the UPS 4 2 1 Windows Perform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on Windows NAO Insert the CD Browse to the location on the CD for the Windows Agent Run the Setup file by double clicking on it Reply to the standard installation prompts As an added security option the Remote Shutdown Agent can be configured to only shut down when it receives a shutdown message from a particular system From the remote shutdown agent configuration screen enter the IP address of the machine running the DiamondLink Server so
5. Battery Overload Remote Agent Not Connected Temperature Out of Range UPS Not Connected amp A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Critical A Warning 11 5 3 3 Identification The Identification page displays UPS model and user contact information This information can be modified on the Settings page Identification CO En IEA O ton BEE TEE 5 3 4 Parameters The Parameters page displays the list of available UPS parameters The variables are listed in groups Battery Configuration Input Output and Self Test Note the list of variables will vary based on UPS model UPS Parameters Battery Battery Age 0 0 Years Battery Capacity 100 Battery Charge State Floating Battery Condition Good Battery Installed Date 07 08 2005 Battery Status OK Battery Temperature 28C Battery Voltage 32V Configuration Nominal Battery Voltage 12 Y Nominal Input Frequency 60 Hz Nominal Input Voltage 120 Y Nominal Output Frequency 60 Hz Nominal Output Voltage 120 Y Nominal Volt Amp Rating 700 VA Shutdown Type Output Critical A Warning 5 3 5 Attached Devices 12 The Attached Devices page allows the user to view and configure attached devices equipment that is being powered by the UPS Note if the user does not have administrator privileges the link to this page will not be displayed The page will display all devices that are currently configured as attached devices The Management Server device will be ad
6. Reply to the standard prompts During the installation you will be asked which protocol to use for your UPS model Select Mitsubishi if your UPS model is a 2033A or 9700 Select SEC for all other UPS models When the Configuration screen appears you will have the option to choose whether or not you want to use SSL secure socket layer web security The use of SSL may slow your web access slightly but provides a layer of security above the username password protection already provided by the application You can also choose a different web port from the default the defaults are 80 for a standard web port and 443 for the secure web port In most cases the default web port is fine If you are already running a web server on the computer you will want to choose a different web port When the installation has finished you may be prompted to restart your computer Special Requirements for Windows XP Service Pack 2 When Windows XP Service Pack 2 is installed on a computer it will turn on the personal firewall Follow these steps to open up the web port for DiamondLink Go to Start Menu gt Control Panel Go to Network Connections and right click on the connection that is being used Click on Properties and click the Advanced tab in the Properties dialogue Press the Settings button to bring up the Firewall dialogue Go to the Exceptions tab and click the Add Port button For Name enter DiamondLink Web Port and for Port Number use 80 or
7. UPS This connection enables the software to monitor the status of the UPS and to perform a graceful operating system shutdown if required Through a web browser interface you can view the UPS status configure shutdown timers and event actions view event history and graph UPS parameters You can configure the application to perform appropriate actions when an event is detected The user configurable actions include broadcasting e mail command file execution and operating system shutdown For example if utility power fails you may wish to broadcast a warning message send an email and shut down your computer after a configured time delay You can set the delays and intervals for any of these actions DiamondLink consists of two components The DiamondLink server communicates with the UPS and performs all event management The DiamondLink remote shutdown agent runs on one or more remote computers and communicates with the DiamondLink server to allow remote shutdown of computers powered by the UPS The entire suite of management products from Mitsubishi includes MultiLink monitor up to one thousand devices including UPSs PDUs rack and environmental monitors and IP cameras DiamondLink UPS management and system shutdown software NetCom SNMP Web UPS management card 2 Who Do I Contact For Technical Support For help on configuring and using DiamondLink or any Mitsubishi UPS product contact the Technical Support group at
8. Use DiamondLink 5 1 Starting DiamondLink To access the user interface use your Internet browser to connect to the computer on which you installed the software DiamondLink has its own web server It is important to remember which port you selected when you installed the software By default DiamondLink uses port 80 the standard web port or port 443 the standard secure web port Connecting to DiamondLink using non secure web default port 80 o http localhost for local computer o http hostname o http ip_address Connecting to DiamondLink using non secure web port 8888 selected at installation o http localhost 8888 for local computer o http hostname 8888 o http ip_address 8888 Connecting to DiamondLink using secure web default port 443 o https localhost for local computer o https hostname o https ip_address Connecting to DiamondLink using secure web port 4444 selected at installation o https localhost 4444 for local computer o https hostname 4444 o https ip_address 4444 The default username is admin and the default password is admin Note You can also connect to a local Windows server using one of the following options Double click on the task bar battery icon Right click on the task bar battery icon and select Connect from the menu 5 2 DiamondLink User Interface Components The DiamondLink user interface has four main components Home m E mn ep o E
9. X 1 Copy the DiamondLinkRAX X OSX tar gz file to your hard drive Browse to its location with the Mac file manager Click the icon for the DiamondLinkRAX X OSX tar gz file A new folder named DiamondLinkRAX X OSX will be created in the same location as the DiamonoLinkRAX X OSX tar gz file Browse into the new folder Click on the DiamondLinkRAX X OSX pkg file Follow the installation prompts to install the software Following the completion of the installation the files will be installed but the service will need to be started wm NDR Perform the following steps to configure and start the remote shutdown agent Starting and Configuring the Remote Agent Service 1 Open a command terminal 2 While logged in as root run the following command etc DevMan setup 3 The script will now ask you questions about configuring the software 4 The setup will ask you to specify the IP address of your Management Server Leave this address blank if you want to allow any Management Server to manage the shutdown agent 5 The DevMan script has other useful options Rut it without the setup argument to see the Usage line Perform the following steps to uninstall the remote shutdown agent 1 Open a command terminal 2 Go to the location where you unzipped the DiamondLinkRAX X OSX tar gz file during the installation 3 Go into the DiamondLinkRAX X OSX folder that was created 4 Run the following command Uninstall 5 How Do I
10. changes to the attached device and then click the Save Changes button to save the new configuration Note you cannot change the device type for the Management Server 5 3 5 3 Deleting Attached Devices Perform the following steps to delete an attached device 1 Click the link for the attached device The Edit Delete Device page will be displayed 2 Click the Delete Device button to delete the attached device Note you cannot delete the Management Server 5 3 6 Manual Control The Manual Control page allows the user to execute UPS commands running a UPS self test for example Note if the user does not have administrator privileges or the UPS does not support control commands the link to this page will not be displayed 14 Select Command Abort Startup Shutdown After Delay Abort Shutdown Restart With Duration General Test Battery Test Deep Battery Test Abort Test Execute Startup After Delay Parameter Notes Seconds Until Enter a number from 0 to Startup 30000 Execute Command The list of controls available is dependent on the controls that are supported by the UPS If the command selected from the available list does not have any parameters associated with it such as UPS self test the user can execute the command by clicking the Execute Command button If the selected command has associated parameters such as number of seconds to wait before rebooting enter an appropriate value for each req
11. for Unix users If you are having problems sending network broadcasts make sure the computer you are sending the broadcast to is included in your system s Host file The server must have SAMBA properly configured to send broadcasts Clients must have SAMBA properly configured to receive broadcasts Note for Windows users client computers must have the Messenger service started in order to receive broadcast messages Note for Netware users all current network connections to the Netware server will be sent a broadcast message 21 5 3 10 Settings The Settings page allows you to change contact information and configurable settings for the UPS Enter the information in the appropriate edit box and click the Save Changes button to save the changes Settings Battery Installed 1 Enter a new date or select the calendar icon 10 14 2006 pick date Enter a new Contact in the box provided Contat Email Enter a new Contact Email in the box provided Contact Phone Enter a new Contact Phone in the box provided Power Saver 700 Enter a new Device Name in the box provided Low Battery 50 Enter a number from 0 to 100 Warning 3 oe Battery Enter a number from 1 to 5 re Years Nominal Battery Enter a new Nominal Battery Voltage in the 12 Y p Voltage box provided Nominal Input 120 F y Select a new Nominal Input Voltage from the Voltage list Nominal Output 120 F y Select a new Nominal Output Voltage from Voltage
12. sent to all names in the workstation domain If event notification actions have not been defined for a particular event severity or if the event notification action has not been enabled the box will be blank 5 3 9 1 Defining Event Severity Click on any of the event severity headings to display a page that will allow the user to define the severity for each event Event Severities UPS Not Connected Maintenance Required Remote Agent Not Connected x User Warning Maintenance Denna Temperature Out of Range Input Out of Range Output Out of Range UPS Off Overload Battery Failure Battery Low O Battery Discharged Bypass ON Auto On Battery Cren wamino infomation maintenance aan None Pe efe ejeje lofe fee pepe O eet ete O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ACI ICO CO eleje te Je AE we new ccc ae we ee ase a we ee The list of events will vary by UPS model To change the severity for an event click the radio button for the desired severity Select the None radio button if you do not wish to be notified about an event An event can be placed in only one category Click the Save Changes button to save the new configuration 5 3 9 2 Defining User Definable Event Categories To add your own event category enter the name of the category in the Name edit box in the Event Categories Select the SNMP trap severity level Critica
13. 0 2005 16 11 57 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 User logged out uly 10 2005 16 11 51 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 Removed Attached Device Email server July 10 2005 15 48 32 Clear Logs Refresh Page Use the following buttons for navigating through the event records gt Last lt First Export Logs Display the next page of events Display the last page of events Display the previous page of events Display the first page of events Click the Clear Logs button to clear the application log Click the Refresh Page button to get the latest application events Click the Export Logs button to export the application data to a file The Application Log Export page will be displayed Application Log Export Export data from E to Please select start and end dates with the provided calendars Data Format Comma Separated Tab Delimited O Save to File logs txt Note When saving to a file the file will be saved to the Management Server Do Export Perform the following steps to export the data 1 O Download Document Use the calendar controls to select the start and end dates for the data to be exported 28 2 Click the Comma Separated radio button to export the data as a comma separated file or the Tab Delimited radio button to export the data in a tab delimited format 3 To save the data to a file on the management server click the S
14. Add Maintenance Record Performed By Work Type Complete B atte ry Replacement Save Changes 2 Use the Date calendar control to enter the maintenance date To schedule maintenance enter a date in the future When this date arrives an alarm will be generated to remind you of the scheduled maintenance Enter the name of the person performing the maintenance in the Performed By edit box Select the type of maintenance work from the Work Type dropdown list The available choices are Battery Replacement Firmware Upgrade Preventative Maintenance Repair and Other If the maintenance has been completed click the Complete check box Enter notes comments or description of the work performed or to be performed in the space provided 7 Click the Save Changes button to save the maintenance record Pw On Perform the following steps to edit an existing maintenance record 1 Click the link for the record in Work Type column The Add Edit Maintenance Record page will be displayed 2 Make any changes to the maintenance record 3 Click the Save Changes button to save the changes Perform the following steps to edit an existing maintenance record 1 Click the Delete checkbox for each maintenance record to be deleted 27 2 Click the Delete Selected Records button to delete the records 5 4 6 Application The Application Logs page displays DiamondLink application events These events include such things as
15. Description Device Type Remote Agent v Computer Device Information Estimated Time Required To Host Name or IP Address Shut Down OS Cl Run Command Procedure SDScript Execute Command Save Changes 2 Enter the device name or description in the Device Description edit box 3 Select the type of device from the Device Type dropdown list Select Remote Agent if the device is a computer running the remote shutdown agent software If not select Other Device 4 lf the device is a remote agent 13 a Enter the host name or IP Address in the Host Name or IP Address edit box b Enter the estimated time required to shut down the operating system in minutes in the Shut Down OS edit box c If you wish to run a command script prior to shutting down the operating system check the Run Command Procedure SDScript check box and enter the estimated time required to run the command procedure in minutes in the Execute Command edit box Note the command procedure is called SDScript cmd and is located in the SDScript subdirectory Add whatever commands you want to have executed prior to initiating shutdown of the operating system 5 Click the Save Changes button to save the new device 5 3 5 2 Editing Attached Devices Perform the following steps to edit the settings for an attached device 1 Click the link for the attached device The Edit Delete Device page will be displayed 2 Make any desired
16. IX Perform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on AIX N Insert the CD Mount the CD Browse to the location of the Linux Management Server and run install During the installation you will be asked if the remote shutdown agent will be managed by redundant management servers If you do not want to have a redundant setup answer n at this prompt The installation will then ask for the IP address of the managing server Either enter the specific IP address of the management server or enter a to allow any Management Server to connect to it After entering the IP address you will then be asked if the managing server is a Netcom Enter y if the managing server is a Netcom or n if not f you do want to have a redundant setup then answer y at this prompt The installation will then ask for the IP address of the first managing server Either enter the specific IP address of the management server or enter a to allow any Management Server to connect to it After entering the IP address for the first server you will then be asked if it is a Netcom Enter y if the managing server is a Netcom or n if not You will then be asked the same questions about the redundant management server 4 2 6 Netware Perform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on Netware 1 2 3 Insert CD into the CD ROM drive of the Netware Client computer From the Agent Netware subdire
17. Mitsubishi DiamondLink User Manual Version 4 0 3 DiamondLink 4 0 3 User Manual Revision Table of Contents VI bid 1 1 WHAT IS DIAMONDLINR ssorsssssosssossonssnnsnnssnnssonsnnssnnssnnsnnssnnssnnsnnssnnsnnsnnnsnnssnnsnnnsnnssnnsnnnsnnssnnsnnnsnnssnnssnnnnn 1 2 WHO DO I CONTACT FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT srssursnssorsossonssonsnnssnnssnnsnnssnnsnnnsnnssnnsnnnsnnnsnnenn 1 3 WHAT ARE THE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR DIAMONDLINR encino 1 3 1 OPERATING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS cccssccesssscceessseceesssceceseeceessseceeseeecesseeecesseeceeuseseesaeeceessseesessseeeesaaees 1 312 WEB BROWSER REQUIREMENTS id 2 4 HOW DOI INSTALL DIAMONDLINR ssorsssssorssossonssonsnnssnnsnnsnnssnnssnnsnnssnnsnnnsnnssnnssnnsnnssnnsnnnsnnsnnsnnnsnnssnnnn 2 4 1 INSTALLING THE DIAMONDLINK SERVER ponnn n pC ENER R GERRA R URE RAR CRER NERONO TERRAN S 2 4 1 1 WINDOWS Special Requirements for Windows XP Service Pack 2 4 1 2 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 5 4 2 6 4 2 7 5 HOW DO I USE DIAMONDLINR rssssorssossnssonssnssonssnnsnnssnnssnnsnnssnnssnnsnnssnnsnnnsnnssnnsnnnsnnssnnsnnnsnnsnnsnnnsnnnsnnnn 6 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 3 3 Identification e 2771271177474 ANA E EN ID Allached DEVICES ee iii ea eE Eea E ists 5 3 5 1 Adding Attached Devices 5 3 5 2 Editing Attached Devices 5 3 5 3 Deleting Attached Devices 5 3 6 Manual Control userseesserssersernsernennenneenneenne nn Dede he S
18. NMP trap to is included in your system s Host file 5 3 9 5 Configuring Network Broadcast Notification Perform the following steps to send a network broadcast when an event occurs 1 Click the Broadcast link The Broadcast Setup page will be displayed 20 Broadcast Setup Broadcast Hostname s IP Address es Delay seconds DOMAIN Warning Information Maintenance User Defined 2 Save Changes Send Test Message 2 Click the Enabled check box for each event severity that you want to enable for network broadcast notification 3 Enter the host name or IP address for each computer that is to receive notification in each event severity The following special options can also be entered Send to all names in your workgroup DOMAIN Send to all names in the workstation domain If a domain name is specified the message is sent to all names in the specified domain or workgroup USERS Send message to all users connected to the server 4 Enter the delay time in seconds from when the event occurs until the notification is sent for each event severity in the Delay edit box Note if the event clears before the delay time has expired the notification will not be sent 5 Click the Save Changes button to save the changes 6 To verify your settings click the Send Test Message button A test broadcast will be sent to all configured computers Note
19. POWERHall iaa 3 3 9 AIN A A TON A 5 3 9 Event Settings 5 3 9 1 Defining Event Severity 5 3 9 2 Defining User Definable Event Categories uneesesesnenneneenennenneneenenennenennennenennenennenennennennenenennenane 18 5 3 9 3 Configuring Email Alphanumeric Pager Notification ueesesessennenesnennennenennennenneneenennennenensennennnne 19 5 3 9 4 Configuring SNMP Trap Notification ueseesensesessesnennsneenennennenennennennenennennennenennennenennenennnnennennenenne 19 5 3 9 5 Configuring Network Broadcast Notification ueeseesenenessenneneeneenennennenennennenennennennnnnenennennenennennennnne 20 DED bO SCUINGS lt sais setsvadn tate sexs NA 22 DA LOGS da 22 5 4 1 UPS Summary ans Ras He ae ee Ee ade ea ioe ee ede A eed eee eng ieee 22 542 SURS Detailed ans ote ck ee ee E e E E A ee OE n 23 5 4 3 UPS Data 5 4 3 1 LESIONA ROOTS SITE termes TITEL AORA 25 5 4 3 2 Exporting CA RON 25 5 4 4 UPS Data Graph 34 3 UPS Maitena la LEG aa ae TAO lt ADPPLICaNON se cstv sate tee testes is dees Sas hawt cates re ee ae gale al aa ET ot gh e ale va waste Id ISE UP oda 5 5 1 My Account 5 5 2 User Accounts nennen S26 A ERTETEHEERTE NEE TETEE IESSE SEEE EEEE EESTE ESTEET 1 What is DiamondLink DiamondLink is a UPS power monitoring and system shutdown software application DiamondLink monitors the UPS through a communications cable attached to a serial port on the computer and the communications interface on the
20. UPS Data page To change the log interval select the desired log interval from the Log interval dropdown list The choices are 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour Using a shorter log interval will increase the amount of disk space required to store the data In addition to the scheduled log interval data will also be recorded whenever an event occurs Click the Save Changes button to store the new logging configuration 5 4 3 2 Exporting Logs Click the Export Logs button to export the data to an external file The Data Log Export page will be displayed 25 Data Log Export Export data from EEI to ERJ Please select start and end dates with the provided calendars Data Format Comma Separated O Tab Delimited Save to File logs txt O Download Document Note When saving to 2 file the file will be saved to the Management Server Do Export Perform the following steps to export the data 1 Use the calendar controls to select the start and end dates for the data to be exported 2 Click the Comma Separated radio button to export the data as a comma separated file or the Tab Delimited radio button to export the data in a tab delimited format 3 To save the data to a file on the management server click the Save to File radio button and enter the file name in the edit box To save the data to your local computer
21. a user logging in or out of the application adding a maintenance record and so on Application Logs ee ee Description D ADMIN 192 168 123 167 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 Maintenance Records Changed Data Log Configuration Changed Data Log Configuration Changed User logged in User logged out User logged in User logged out User logged in User logged out Event Categories Configuration Changed Broadcast Configuration Changed SNMP Configuration Changed Email Configuration Changed ate July 11 2005 July 11 2005 July 11 2005 July 11 2005 July 11 2005 July 11 2005 uly 11 2005 July 10 2005 July 10 2005 July 10 2005 July 10 2005 July 10 2005 July 10 2005 13 24 09 13 17 35 13 17 16 13 12 29 13 10 28 13 00 22 13 00 11 17 25 22 17 23 14 16 42 43 16 42 24 16 42 09 16 41 34 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 User logged in July 10 2005 16 34 38 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 User logged out July 10 2005 16 30 52 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 Removed Attached Device test uly 10 2005 16 17 52 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 Added Attached Device test July 10 2005 16 17 39 ADMIN 192 168 123 167 User logged in July 1
22. ave Changes Note the available shutdown events will vary depending on the UPS model To configure the system to shut down based on an event perform the following steps 1 Click the Shutdown checkbox for each event that you want to trigger a shutdown 2 Enter the delay in minutes from the time the event occurs until the shutdown is started If you enter a value of 0 the default the shutdown will be initiated immediately 3 Click the Save Changes button to save the changes Event Settings The Event Settings page allows the user to define the notification actions to take when an event occurs The event notification actions include sending an email or alphanumeric page sending an SNMP trap and sending a network broadcast message Note If the user does not have administrator privileges the link to this page will not be displayed Event Notifications aa Vewomconmmnvon TT ss oem i Event Categories Save Changes 17 The events are grouped into three predefined categories Critical Warning and Information You can configure two additional user defined categories You will be able to see a snapshot of event notifications from this page In the sample screen shown the following notification actions will be taken whenever a critical event occurs An email will be sent to user mycompany com An SNMP trap will be sent to the IP address 122 203 14 29 A network broadcast will be
23. ave to File radio button and enter the file name in the edit box To save the data to your local computer click the Download Document radio button 4 Click the Do Export button to export the data 5 5 Setup The Setup tab provides the following menu options My Account User Accounts Note if you do not have administrator privileges only the My Account option will be available 5 5 1 My Account The My Account page allows a user to change their password Enter the new password in the Password and Verify Password fields and then click the Save Settings button The password is case sensitive My Account Login Name admin Password Save Changes 5 5 2 User Accounts The User Accounts page allows a user with administrator privileges to manage user accounts The default user is admin which has administrator privileges Logging in under this account allows you to configure your software User Accounts Delete Name Password verify Password Administrator a Save Changes Delete Selected Users A AAA AMA 29 To add a user account perform the following steps 1 2 3 4 5 Enter the name of the new user in the Name edit box The username is not case sensitive Enter the password for the new user in the Password edit box The password is case sensitive Verify the password by reentering it in the Verify Password edit box The pas
24. click the Download Document radio button 4 Click the Do Export button to export the data 5 4 4 UPS Data Graph The UPS Data Graph page displays the values for UPS variables in a graphical format UPS Data Graph Output Load w Last Day Get Data o Redraw Output Load Last Day 110 99 88 77 66 55 44 33 Perform the following steps to display a data graph 1 Select the variable to graph from the dropdown list of variables Note that the data values available for graphing will vary depending on the data available for your UPS model 26 2 Select the period of time to graph from the dropdown list of intervals You can choose from the following list Last 30 Minutes Last Hour Last Day Last Week or Last Month Click the Get Data button to display the selected data To change the Y axis range enter appropriate values in the Ymin and Ymax edit boxes and then click the Redraw button gt 5 4 5 UPS Maintenance The UPS Maintenance page displays information about UPS maintenance records UPS Maintenance Records Se a a cairo 07 31 2005 Preventative Maintenance Completed EEE Add New Record Delete Selected Records Print Records Select the Print Records button to display the maintenance records in a printable view Perform the following steps to add a new maintenance record 1 Click the Add New Record button The Add Maintenance Record page will be displayed
25. ctory of the CD copy the contents into a directory on the NetWare server From the NetWare system console load the configuration module PMCONFIG NLM using the default path For example if the files were copied into a folder called Mitsubishi on the SYS volume the module would be loaded as follows SYS Mitsubishi PMCONFIG After accepting the License Agreement you will be asked if your remote shutdown agent will be managed by redundant Management Servers a If you do not want to have a redundant setup then answer n at this prompt The installation will then ask for the IP address of the managing server Either enter the specific IP address or enter a to allow any Management Server to connect to it After entering the IP address you will then be asked if the managing server is a Netcom Enter y if the managing server is a Netcom or n if not b If you do want to have a redundant setup then answer y at this prompt The installation will then ask for the IP address of the first managing server Either enter the specific IP address or enter a to allow any Management Server to connect to it After entering the IP address for the first server you will then be asked if it is a Netcom Enter y if the managing server is a Netcom or n if not You will then be asked the same questions about the second management server 4 2 7 MacOSX Perform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on Mac OS
26. ded by default This is the computer running the DiamondLink server software Devices will be configured as either a Remote Agent or as Other Device A remote agent is a computer that is being powered by the UPS and is running the remote shutdown agent software All other devices such as printers will be classified as other devices If communications have been successfully established with a remote agent a normal icon will be displayed in front of the remote agent name If the server is unable to communicate with a remote agent a critical icon will be displayed and a Remote Agent Not Connected alarm will be triggered The time to shut down a computer includes the time to execute the optional shutdown command procedure plus the time to shut down the operating system The administrator sets these time values and care should be taken to ensure the values allow the system to gracefully shut down Note the management server will not be shut down until all other systems have been shut down This ensures that all commands are sent to the remote systems prior to shutting down the management server Attached Devices Cammand Estimated Time Required To Procedure Total Time Execute Command Shut Down OS Br a O E IIA an Total time to shut down Entire UPS 5 3 5 1 Adding Attached Devices Perform the following steps to add a new attached device 1 Click the Add New Device button The Add Device page will be displayed Add Device Device
27. del Overview Meter Display UPS Animation Alarms 2 Input ir Y Input Voltage 120 0 Y I Y Input Frequency 60 0 Hz Battery Y Battery Capacity 100 Y Battery Condition Good Y Battery Age 0 0 Years Y Battery Voltage 13 2 V Output Y Output Voltage 120 0 Y Output Power 275 0 W Y Output Load 47 0 Y Output Source Utility Power Critical A Warning Y Normal The Alarms tab will display a list of current alarms The Alarms tab header will display the number of active alarms Note the alarms displayed will vary according to the UPS model Overview Meter Display UPS Animation Alarms 2 O amp Input voltage is out of range 07 09 2005 10 26 41 AM Q Output voltage is out of range 07 09 2005 10 26 41 AM Critical A Warning 10 5 3 2 Alarms The Alarms page displays the current state of the alarms supported by the UPS If an alarm is active the start date and time will be displayed in the right hand column The severity of the alarm critical warning or normal will also be displayed as an icon in front of each alarm Click on any alarm text to display more information about the alarm condition Note the alarms displayed will vary according to the UPS model Alarms Description of Alarm Date Time Input Out of Range July 09 2005 at 10 26 Output Out of Range July 09 2005 at 10 26 Battery Discharged Battery Failure Battery Low Bypass ON Auto Maintenance Required On
28. ftware Leave the field blank to allow any DiamondLink Server to connect to the remote shutdown agent The shutdown agent can be configured to run in redundant mode In redundant mode the computer will only be shut down when all configured systems have sent a shutdown message To set up the remote shutdown agent to be managed by redundant systems click the radio button labeled This agent will be managed by redundant servers 3 7 If one or both of the servers managing the remote shutdown agent is a Netcom check the Netcom checkbox by its IP address 4 2 2 Linux Perform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on Linux 1 Insertthe CD 2 Mountthe CD 3 Browse to the location of the Linux Management Server and run SetupRA 4 During the installation you will be asked if the remote shutdown agent will be managed by redundant management servers f you do not want to have a redundant setup answer n at this prompt The installation will then ask for the IP address of the managing server Either enter the specific IP address of the management server or enter a to allow any Management Server to connect to it After entering the IP address you will then be asked if the managing server is a Netcom Enter y if the managing server is a Netcom or n if not f you do want to have a redundant setup then answer y at this prompt The installation will then ask for the IP address of the first managing server E
29. ither enter the specific IP address of the management server or enter a to allow any Management Server to connect to it After entering the IP address for the first server you will then be asked if it is a Netcom Enter y if the managing server is a Netcom or n if not You will then be asked the same questions about the redundant management server 4 2 3 HP UX Perform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on HP UX 1 Insert the CD 2 Mount the CD 3 Browse to the location of the HP UX Management Server and run Install 4 During the installation you will be asked if the remote shutdown agent will be managed by redundant management servers If you do not want to have a redundant setup answer n at this prompt The installation will then ask for the IP address of the managing server Either enter the specific IP address of the management server or enter a to allow any Management Server to connect to it After entering the IP address you will then be asked if the managing server is a Netcom Enter y if the managing server is a Netcom or n if not f you do want to have a redundant setup then answer y at this prompt The installation will then ask for the IP address of the first managing server Either enter the specific IP address of the management server or enter a to allow any Management Server to connect to it After entering the IP address for the first server you will then be as
30. ked if it is a Netcom Enter y if the managing server is a Netcom or n if not You will then be asked the same questions about the redundant management server 4 2 4 Solaris Perform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on Solaris PUN Insert the CD Mount the CD Browse to the location of the Linux Management Server and run install During the installation you will be asked if the remote shutdown agent will be managed by redundant management servers f you do not want to have a redundant setup answer n at this prompt The installation will then ask for the IP address of the managing server Either enter the specific IP address of the management server or enter a to allow any Management Server to 4 connect to it After entering the IP address you will then be asked if the managing server is a Netcom Enter y if the managing server is a Netcom or n if not If you do want to have a redundant setup then answer y at this prompt The installation will then ask for the IP address of the first managing server Either enter the specific IP address of the management server or enter a to allow any Management Server to connect to it After entering the IP address for the first server you will then be asked if it is a Netcom Enter y if the managing server is a Netcom or n if not You will then be asked the same questions about the redundant management server 4 2 5 A
31. l Warning or Information from the Severity dropdown list Click the Save Changes button to save the new category information 18 5 3 9 3 Configuring Email Alphanumeric Pager Notification Perform the following steps to send an email or alphanumeric page message when an event occurs 1 Click the EMail link The Email Setup page will be displayed EMail Setup EMail Server Setup SMTP Server 192 168 123 3 SMTP From Address user company com Enabled Event EMail Address es Delay seconds Critical user company com user company com ae Ben wi wi l 2 Enter the IP address of your email server in the SMTP Server edit box 3 Enter the email address of a valid user on your email server in the SMTP From Address edit box 4 Click the Enabled check box for each event severity that you want to enable for email pager notification 5 Enter the email address for each person that is to receive notification in each event severity 6 Enter the delay time in seconds from when the event occurs until the notification is sent for each event severity in the Delay edit box Note if the event clears before the delay time has expired the notification will not be sent 7 Click the Save Changes button to save the changes 8 To verify your email settings click the Send Test Message button A test email will be sent to all configured email pager recipients 10 30 10
32. n to clear the UPS data Click the Refresh Page button to update the UPS data Log Settings Clear Logs Refresh Page Export Logs Use the following buttons for navigating through the UPS data gt Display the next data value gt gt Display the next page of data values 24 Last Display the last page of data values lt Display the previous data value lt lt Display the previous page of data values First Display the first page of data values 5 4 3 1 Log Settings Click the Log Settings button to configure the log settings The Log Settings page will be displayed Log Settings variable Value Notes Log interval 10 min Enter a logging interval Battery Input Output Battery Age Input Frequency Y Output Current x Battery Capacity Input Voltage Battery Charge State Output Frequency Output Load Log Parameters Battery Status Battery Temperature Output Source Y v Battery Condition M Output Power Y vi Output Voltage RANA EK Battery Voltage w lt o If Test Test Results Summary Save Changes Select the variables you want to display by clicking the check box in front of the variable Note that the available variables will depend on the UPS model It should also be noted that all variables are recorded The checks simply indicate which variable will be displayed on the
33. sword is case sensitive If you want the new user to have administrator privileges click the Administrator check box Click the Save Changes button to save the changes To edit a user account perform the following steps Note that you cannot change the user name for the admin user account 1 2 3 4 5 Enter the new name of the user in the Name edit box The username is not case sensitive Enter the password for the user in the Password edit box The password is case sensitive Verify the password by reentering it in the Verify Password edit box The password is case sensitive If you want the user to have administrator privileges click the Administrator check box Click the Save Changes button to save the changes To delete a user account perform the following steps 1 2 5 6 Help The Help men About Conte Info amp Check the Delete check box for each user you wish to delete Click the Delete Selected Users button to delete the selected user s u provides three options Company and product information nts Online help Updates Link to Mitsubishi web site 30
34. te agent is connected July 10 2005 16 17 55 Connection with the remote agent was lost July 10 2005 16 17 42 The remote agent is connected July 10 2005 Connection with the remote agent was lost July 10 2005 ONIO The remote agent is connected July 10 2005 Connection with the remote agent was lost July 10 2005 The remote agent is connected July 09 2005 Connection with the remote agent was lost July 09 2005 Output voltage is out of range July 09 2005 Input voltage is out of range July 09 2005 Output voltage is normal July 08 2005 Y A gt Input voltage is normal July 08 2005 Temperature has returned to normal July 08 2005 Output voltage is out of range July 08 2005 Output voltage is normal July 08 2005 Clear Logs Refresh Page Export Logs x Critical A Warning i Information J Cleared x 5 4 3 UPS Data The UPS Data page displays the values for UPS variables Note the data values displayed will vary depending on the log settings and the data available for your UPS model UPS Data Log Interval 10 min Battery Battery Battery Battery Input Output Capacity Yoltage Temperature Charge State Yoltage Yoltage 100 13 2 V 28C Floating 120 0 Y 120 0 Y Floating 120 0 Y 120 0 Y 275 0 W 47 0 Yo Floating 120 0 Y 120 0 Y 275 0 W 47 0 Floating 120 0 Y 120 0 Y 275 0 W 47 0 Y Floating 120 0 Y 120 0 Y 275 0 Ww 47 0 Click the Clear Logs butto
35. the list Save Changes 5 4 Logs The Logs tab has the following menu items UPS Summary UPS Detailed UPS Data UPS Data Graph UPS Maintenance Application 5 4 1 UPS Summary The UPS Summary page displays a summary of events that have occurred on the UPS over a selected time period Select from one of the available time periods by clicking the appropriate button Last 24 Hours Last Week Last Month Last Year 22 Clicking on an event will display help text for the selected event including a description of the event and recommended actions to take UPS Summary Last Week amp Input Out of Range A Output Out of Range Remote Agent Not Connected A Temperature Out of Range Last Week Last Month 5 4 2 UPS Detailed The UPS Detailed page displays a detailed log of all UPS events that have occurred The severity alarm description and the date and time the event occurred will be displayed The logs may be updated by clicking the Refresh Page button The log file can be cleared by clicking the Clear Logs button Note that this will clear all event log data including the data used for the UPS Summary page Use the following buttons for navigating through the event records gt Display the next page of events Last Display the last page of events lt Display the previous page of events First Display the first page of events 23 UPS Detailed Severity Description Date The remo
36. the port that was entered when the application was installed and press the OK button You should now be able to access the DiamondLink web port through the XP Firewall 2 If you will be using DiamondLink to shut down remote systems or to communicate with MultiLink Enterprise software you will also need to open up the server communications port Follow these steps to open up the necessary ports for the DiamondLink Remote Agent to work properly Go to Start Menu gt Control Panel Go to Network Connections and right click on the connection that is being used Click on Properties and click the Advanced tab in the Properties dialogue Press the Settings button to bring up the Firewall dialogue Go to the Exceptions tab and click the Add Port button For Name enter DiamondLink Remote and for Port Number use 3573 and press the OK button You should now be able to access the DiamondLink communications port through the XP Firewall IMPORTANT You can also completely turn off the Firewall instead of adding these ports but Microsoft does not recommend doing this If you choose to do this choose the Off option from the General tab Linux Perform the following steps to install the server on Linux PONS a Insert the CD Mount the CD Browse to the location of the Linux Management Server and run Setup During the installation you will be asked which protocol to use for your UPS model Select Mitsubishi if your UPS model is a
37. uired parameter before clicking the Execute Command button 5 3 7 Power Fail The Power Fail page allows the user to define how the management server should be shut down in the event of a power failure Power Fail Settings Shutdown Settings AttachedDevices Conserve Battery Power Advanced Shutdown Required OS Shutdown Delay Time len E Server Minutes After Delay Printer joe a lt Save Changes Refresh Page A list of attached devices and the time required to shut down the devices is displayed These times are configurable through the Attached Devices page Click on either the device or shutdown time link to configure the parameters for an attached device Note if the user does not have administrator privileges the link to this page will not be displayed There are several options for configuring the shutdown 15 Conserve Battery Power select this option to conserve battery power by shutting down the systems prior to the UPS reaching a low battery condition To choose this option click the Shutdown Delay radio button and specify the amount of time to wait from the time the UPS goes on battery until the shutdown is initiated Maximize Runtime select this option to maximize the runtime for devices connected to the UPS by allowing the devices to run until the UPS has reached a low battery condition To choose this option click the Run Until Battery Depletion radio button Advanced Settings customize your shutdo
38. wn to suit your preference To choose this option click the Settings button The Advanced Power Fail Settings page will be displayed Advanced Power Fail Settings On Battery Shutdown Begin shutdown after a delay of 5 minutes O Do not automatically shutdown Low Battery Shutdown Begin shutdown after a delay of 0 seconds O Do not automatically shutdown Save Changes Under the On Battery Shutdown heading click the Begin shutdown after a delay radio button and enter the amount of time to wait in minutes from the time the UPS goes on battery until the shutdown is initiated To disable shutdown click the Do not automatically shutdown radio button Under the Low Battery Shutdown heading click the Begin shutdown after a delay radio button and enter the amount of time to wait in minutes from the time the UPS signals a low battery condition until the shutdown is initiated To disable shutdown on low battery click the Do not automatically shutdown radio button 5 3 8 Shutdown Events The Shutdown Events page allows the user to shut down the system based on events other than a power failure or low battery condition Note if the user does not have administrator privileges the link to this page will not be displayed 16 Shutdown Events Delay 7 Event Shutdown Minutes Battery Discharged n O NA da ne o e_ cl ah yd oe o e Output Out of Range Temperature Out of Range S

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