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1. 1 Presentation SNMP Web Transverse card An SNMP Web Transverse communication card with a standard front plate already installed A front plate specially designed for Galaxy PW UPSs A serial communication cable used for configuration and maintenance Installation and user manual The Solution Pac CD ROM SNMP Web Minislot card An SNMP Web Minislot communication card with a standard front plate already installed A serial communication cable used for configuration and maintenance Installation and user manual 34003641EN AC Page 7 1 Presentation 1 2 SNMP Web Transverse card O 02 IP 00 55 MEO Labels for Ethernet and IP addresses DIP switches for configuration RS232 Download Reset button Green 100 M Ethernet LED 100 Orange 10 M Ethernet LED 10 UPS Data LED signalling data transfers UPS Data RS232 serial port for configuration and maintenance Card settings RS232 Card part number 10 100BT Ethernet port ETHERNET Jumper for return to the default password The address label 4 is made up of two areas 2 The upper line may be used to manually note the IP address assigned to The lower line indicates the card Ethernet address MAC address Page 8 34003641E
2. Select one of the items in the configuration menu Via a browser Diem 1 Check that the card is connected to the ETHERNET network Run the browser on a PC nn ee NOR UR RUD GR SUR GUER GU UR RUM UR NUR BUR GN UO RR i MEE UPS SVT agent Enter the URL http IP An SE En The main page is displayed Enter Password Select one of the items in the settings menu 3 3 Setting the network parameters The SNMP Web card requires the following network parameters The IP address used for identification on the network The Subnet mask which defines the group of users to which it is connected The address of the Gateway to which it connects to communicate with another subnet The network parameters are set up each time the system is started Automatically if the network is equipped with a BOOTP or DHCP server With the fixed parameters set manually if an IP address server is not available If the BOOTP DHCP server is not ready saved parameters are used 20 34003641 3 Configuration The table below presents the initialisation mode for the network parameters Network configuration Mode s lectionn Fonctionnement BOOTP DHCP server installed BOOTP DHCP enabled Reception and use of the network parameters sent by the server 10s max BOOTP DHCP disabled Use of manual settings No server avail
3. SNMP Web Transverse card MultiSlot SNMP Web Transverse i SNMP Web Minislot card 2 Installation It is not necessary to turn the UPS off 1 Using a screwdriver remove the cover from a free slot in the UPS 2 Insert and secure the communication card in the UPS This installation is possible only with the SNMP Web Transverse card 1 Using a screwdriver remove the cover from a free slot in the MultiSlot module 2 Insert and secure the communication card in the MultiSlot module 34003641EN AC Page 15 2 Installation 2 2 Connection of the Ethernet link To make use of the full potential of your installation we recommend using shielded cables with shielded RJ45 connectors Connection to a hub Straight through 10 100 Base T cable If the SNMP Web card is connected to a 1 1 hub use a straight through cable 2 2 3 3 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 Connection to computer Crossover 10 100 Base T cable If the SNMP Web card is connected to a 1 1 computer use a crossover cable 2 2 3 3 c 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 16 34003641 2 Installation 2 3 Indications SNMP Web Transverse card Green LED 6 UPS Data Funct
4. of products connected to the network Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol for the dynamic assignment of network parameters Technology used in local networks HyperText Transfer Protocol A protocol based on TCP port 80 used to transfer requests and data between a server and a browser Network established worldwide for interconnections between computers based on the TCP IP protocol Local network offering the same services as the internet An expansion module for communication cards Network Management System Network Time Protocol System Network Management Protocol Uniform Resource Locator the unique address for a page on the internet 6 2 Index 8 13 14 19 C Characteristics ETE rerit ete tnrba 11 Configuration et ees 12 Connection zi Lee Tee he aan 2 15 16 88 19 L 8 16 MultiSlot 14 16 16 18 213 13 26 Ethernet ec re 8 15 RS232 6 Appendix 34003641EN AC Page 29 30 34003641EN AC
5. N AC SNMP Web Minislot card eee 1 Presentation Labels for Ethernet and IP addresses DIP switches for configuration RS232 Download Reset button RS232 serial port for configuration and maintenance Card settings RS232 Card part number 10 100BT Ethernet port ETHERNET Green 100 M Ethernet LED 100 Orange 10 M Ethernet LED 10 Card power LED Power UPS Data LED signalling data transfers or use of the serial link UPS Data Jumper for return to the default password The address label 4 is made two areas The upper area may be used to manually note the IP address assigned to the card The lower area indicates Ethernet address MAC address 34003641EN AC Page 9 1 Presentation 1 3 Functions UPS supervision SNMP Web Transverse card ETHERNET Servers protection UM Client SNMP Web im Minislot card Card configuration TELNET 9 5232 DATALINE Q PROTECTION 1 5 C IN OUT CABINET Card maintenance Page 10 34003641EN AC 1 Presentation The SNMP
6. SNMP Network Fast ETHERNET 10 100 Mbits auto negotiation HTTP 1 1 SNMP V1 TELNET TFTP NTP BOOTP DHCP Simultaneous management of protocols Browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 x or higher Netscape Navigator 6 x or higher International Web pages in English and French standard Automatic detection of browser language Extensions available on request NMS Solution Pac WAN UM Console Management Pac UM Vision MIB Standard Il MGE V1 6 IETF Configuration Access via a password Setting of main parameters IP System Date time Community name etc Downloads Single card or Multicard via the network using Mupgrade Single card via TFTP or an RS232 serial link Page 12 34003641EN AC 1 Presentation 1 5 List of parameters and default values Functions Parameters Default values Possible values Network IP Address 172 17 xx yy see section 3 1 Network IP address Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Network IP address Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Network IP address Telnet Connection Enable Enable Disable BOOTP DHCP Enable Enable Disable Network Upgrade Enable Enable Disable NTP Server 0 0 0 0 Network IP address System UPS Contact Computer Room Manager 32 characters max UPS Location Computer Room 32 characters max Hist
7. Web is used to directly connect the UPS to computer network while simultaneously operating as Web server and SNMP agent Remote connections are made using an ordinary internet browser or an NMS station All the functions offered by the SNMP Web card are accessible a number of MGE UPS SYSTEMS software applications depending on the user s needs Functions Mupgrade or Web Console Solution Pac WAN Manag Pac Download browser Direct Telnet UM Console UM Client UM Vision Supervision UPS properties yes yes yes UPS log yes Event log yes Alarm subscription yes yes yes Configuration Administration Network parameters yes yes yes yes Community name yes yes yes Shutdown parameters yes yes yes Scheduled shutdown yes yes yes Management table yes yes yes yes yes Time yes yes yes Maintenance Network cards discovery yes Mupgrade Firmware upgrade yes Reset agent yes yes yes yes yes Factory reset yes yes yes yes yes Servers Workstations protection yes 34003641EN AC Page 11 1 Presentation 1 4 Technical characteristics Functions Characteristics Supervision Simultaneous connection of up to 15 browsers Up to 500 events stored in memory with battery backup Automatic refresh of the Properties page Alarms Alarm notification via Browser applet and SNMP trap Protection of client stations Up to 32 protected stations via UM Client
8. able BOOTP DHCP enabled Attempt to connect to a BOOTP DHCP server for ten seconds then use settings saved during previous connection or default IP address BOOTP DHCP disabled Use of manual settings Important As long as the card is not connected to the network it continuously attempts to make connection Once the connection has been established the operational mode presented in the table above becomes effective Via the serial link or Telnet Select the Agent configuration command by entering 1 Select the item numbers and modify all the IP parameters address mask gateway Once all the modifications have been made exit following the instructions on the screen 34003641EN AC Page 21 3 Configuration Via a browser Select the IP network command in the configuration menu Modify all the IP parameters address mask gateway Click the Save changes button Enter the user name MGEUPS by default and the password MGEUPS by default Important The modifications of the network parameters are taken into account when the card is restarted 3 4 Restarting the card Manually Press the Reset button Via the serial link or Telnet Select the Restart agent command by entering 6 Then follow the instructions on the screen Via a browser Select the System command in the configuration menu Click the Reset communication button Enter th
9. e user name MGEUPS by default and the password MGEUPS by default Via UM Console or UM Vision UM Console Actions Restart UPS communication UM Vision Command Reset Agent Remarks The card is operational approximately 30 seconds after it is started User customized parameters are not modified after a restart Pressing the Reset button does not modify any parameters Page 22 34003641EN AC 3 Configuration 3 5 Restoring the default parameters a 8 If problems occur during the configuration procedure or if the password is lost it is possible to return to the default parameters factory settings listed in section 1 5 Via Telnet or Hyper Terminal Select the Agent configuration command by entering 1 Select the Reset configuration to default command by entering 5 Then follow the instructions on the screen Via a browser Select the System command in the configuration menu Click the Factory Reset button Enter the user name MGEUPS by default and the password MGEUPS by default if necessary Remark Date and time are not modified after restoring default parameters 34003641EN AC Page 23 3 Configuration 3 6 Restoring the default password If you loose your password to restore the default one MGEUPS you must perform following steps Pull out the card from the UPS slot Move jumper as shown below Insert the card inside the UPS slot and wait fo
10. ed and secured in its slot Remove the card and insert it again The 10 or 100 LED remains off following connection of the cable The Ethernet link is not running Check the cable If connection is made using a hub check that the hub is supplied with power The UPS data LED is off The card has faulted Contact the after sales technical support Connection using the browser is not possible The network parameters are incorrect Check that the 10 or 100 LED is on Check that the URL corresponds to the current address of the card Check that the computer can access the address check the Subnet mask and the Default gateway for the computer Check the position of the jumper Use the Ping command to test the connection The configuration menu does not work The RS232 serial link is not operational The IP address entered by the user is incorrect Make sure the cable used is that supplied with the card Check the terminal parameters Test the link using the default parameters 5 2 Loss of password To return to the default password see section 3 6 Page 26 34003641EN AC Note if the problem cannot be solved contact the after sales technical support at the address indicated on the www mgeups com site 5 Maintenance 5 3 Firmware upgrade SNMP Web card firmware can be upgraded easily through two different down
11. ffice See the Environment section on our Web site at www mgeups com Special precautions If the card must be stored prior to installation storage must be in a dry place The admissible storage temperature range is 10 C to 70 C 34003641EN AC Page 3 Foreword EMC compatibility When correctly installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions SNMP Web cards comply with the following standards ATI safety EN 60950 A11 1998 EMC EN 61000 6 2 1999 EN 61000 6 3 2002 Conformity with European directives Low voltage 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC EMC 89 336 EEC and 93 68 EEC Federal Communication Commission FCC statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Pictograms used in this manual Important operations Action Information advice help Sof
12. ion W c oneaperrassz Slowly flashing 1 s Start phase Rapidly flashing Dialogue with the UPS or MultiSlot Random flashing Data exchange with the UPS or MultiSlot Off Card fault Green 100 LED 2 10 3 Function Slowly flashing 1 s Off 100M Ethernet traffic Off Slowly flashing 1 s 10M Ethernet traffic Off Off Ethernet not connected The card is operational approximately 30 seconds after insertion 34003641EN AC Page 17 2 Installation SNMP Web Minislot card Green Power Orange UPS Data Function LED 17 LED 6 On Random flashing Terminal communication operational Off On Rapid flashing Download via RS232 Flashing alternately Diagnostics mode On On Card fault 100 LED 2 10 LED 3 Function Slowly flashing 1 s Off 100M Ethernet traffic Off Slowly flashing 1 s 10M Ethernet traffic Off Off Ethernet not connected The card is operational approximately 30 seconds after insertion Page 18 34003641EN AC IP MAC 00E0D8FF855E HH 3 Configuration 3 1 Default IP address The SNMP Web card comes with a default IP address This address is derived from the MAC address on the label on the front of the card The format of the MAC address is 00 08 LL MM NN where 00 EO D8 is the manufacturer code in hexadecimal format LL MM NN is the serial nu
13. ision functions via your Network Management System NMS install set up and run the selected application on the NMS station 7 To access the other advanced configuration parameters see the user manual available on the Solution Pac CD ROM go to Emb index htm from GE release or on our Web site at www mgeups com Download area section Introduction Thank you for selecting an MGE UPS SYSTEMS product to protect your electrical equipment The SNMP Web card has been designed with the utmost care We recommend that you take the time to read this manual to take full advantage of the many features of your new equipment We invite you to discover the entire MGE UPS SYSTEMS range of products and services by visiting our Web site at www mgeups com or by contacting your nearest sales representative Environment MGE UPS SYSTEMS pays great attention to the environmental impact of its products during the design and manufacture stages through to the end of its life cycle This product complies with the most strict regulations It does not contain CFCs or HCFCs Recycling of packing materials Packing materials were selected to facilitate recycling Please make sure they are correctly recycled in compliance with all applicable regulations Recycling of the product at the end of its life cycle MGE UPS SYSTEMS undertakes to recycle all recovered products in installations complying with applicable regulations Please contact our sales o
14. load procedures Via ETHERNET with Mupgrade software tool Windows only Via ETHERNET with tftp command Unix and Windows Via serial link with Download software tool Both software tools Mupgrade and Download are available on the Solution Pac CD ROM or on www mgeups com MGE UPS SYSTEMS Web site is periodically upgraded with new firmware releases To get more information about those software tools refer to the SNMP Web card user manual on the Solution Pac CD ROM or on www mgeups com 5 4 Loss of serial cable For SNMP Web Minislot card DB9 RJ45 cable 1 8 max 2 3 3 6 5 4 N female 089 male RJ45 frame frame connector connector 089 shielded male RJ45 connector cable connector For SNMP Web Transverse card DB9 DB9 cable 1 8 m max 2 2 275 E 5 5 frame frame male DB9 shielded female DB9 male DB9 female DB9 connector cable connector connector connector 34003641EN AC Page 27 6 6 1 Glossary IP address MAC address UPS BOOTP DHCP Ethernet HTTP Internet Intranet MultiSlot NMS NTP SNMP URL Page 28 34003641EN AC Logic address of an element connected to a network It is a unique address in the given network Physical address assigned to a card It is unique for each card Uninterruptible Power System Bootstrap Protocol A protocol for restart
15. mber of the card in hexadecimal format The default IP address of the card is made up of four bytes of which the last two are derived from the MAC address The format of the IP address is 172 17 xxx yyy where 172 17 is a fixed value is the decimal value of the MM byte yyy is the decimal value of the NN byte For example for a MAC address 00 EO D8 04 0A 15 the corresponding default IP address is 172 17 10 21 3 2 Parameter settings Via the serial link Run Hyper Terminal on a PC running Windows 9x Me NT4 0 2000 or higher Connect the card to the PC using the cable supplied Set up the terminal with the following communication parameters 9600 bauds 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity no flow control ASCII echo typed characters locally option disabled Press the Carriage return key The configuration menu is displayed Enter the password MGEUPS by default The main menu is displayed Select one of the items in the configuration menu 34003641EN AC Page 19 3 Configuration Via the network Check that the card is connected to the ETHERNET network Launch the Run command under Windows on a PC Enter telnet IP 17217 Connection is made screen is displayed Enter the password MGEUPS by default ak tex The main menu is displayed ese
16. ory Log Interval sec 60 20 to 99999 Refresh Rate sec 10 5 to 99999 Default Language Auto Auto English French Manager table Empty list 32 max Access control Manager Login New Password Current community read only Current community read write Trap Port Number MGEUPS MGEUPS public public 162 10 characters max 10 characters max 31 characters max 31 characters max free Time Setting time Set manually NTP Server Computer Time zone GMT 05 Eastern Time see list Serial link Speed 9600 bauds not authorized Data bits 8 not authorized Stop bit 1 not authorized Parity None not authorized Remarks Same password must be used to modify those parameters via internet browser serial link or Telnet 34003641EN AC Page 13 2 Installation 2 1 Installation DIP switch settings 7 Switch 1 Switch 2 Function ON ON Reserved SNMP Web ON OFF Serial link Transverse card downloads enabled OFF ON Reserved OFF OFF Operational mode A OFF default ON To get more information about downloading see section 5 3 ON OFF SNMP Web Minislot card Page 14 34003641EN AC Installation a UPS equipped with slots Installation U Talk m in a MultiSlot module UP
17. r 30 seconds Pull out the card from the UPS slot again Move jumper to the original position shown below Insert the card inside the UPS slot secure it and wait for 30 seconds Password is now reset to MGEUPS You can customise it again SNMP Web Transverse card Remark When the jumper is not returned to its original position MGEUPS Original password is restored every time the card position is restarted Original position Page 24 34003641EN AC 4 4 1 Operating test following installation and configuration Launch the Run command in Windows on a station connected to the same subnet Enter ping IP example ping 172 17 10 21 If no answer is sent by the card check the network parameters Use the browser to to the URL address http IP and check the page for the UPS Properties MGE mi betes UPS Propertios A UE Ea Sabri rmm Fera rang 188 4 2 Advanced operation To discover all the advanced functions offered by the SNMP Web card see the user documentation on the Solution Pac CD ROM or on the www mgeups com site 34003641EN AC Page 25 5 Maintenance 5 1 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution All the LEDs are off The card is not supplied with power Check that the UPS is on Check that the card is correctly insert
18. slot pert re p e beer 18 Configuration 3 1 ics 19 3 2 Parameter setting 19 Via the sertal link einen ctp i e oe b d be Ue dee te Ib o e i 19 Viarthe ons rer eere Ee er e E Annes ova Oyye ere Ni pa ek ee RES 20 34003641EN AC Page 5 Contents Page 6 34003641EN AC 3 3 Setting the network parameters 20 34 Restarting the card 2 enne bee eei ein Hee Ice 22 3 5 Restoring the default parameters 23 3 6 Restoring the default password 24 Operation 4 4 Operating test following installation and configuration 25 4 2 Advanced operation iere needed cec eerie e 25 Maintenance 5 1 Troubleshooting eee tci dio 26 5 2 Loss of password wee 26 5 3 Firmware pgrade ere Lene ec eiecit ed eicere 27 5 4 Troubleshooting iet dr eoe eoe 27 For SNMP Web Minislot card 2 27 5 Transverse drerit einn trier 27 Gil uU ELA uu T LA I Let 28 LODGE 29 1 1 Unpacking and check on contents card SNMP Web VE Transverse
19. tware screen accessed via the SNMP Web card PA Visual indication UPS Properties Text in bold italics has been taken from the software Page 4 34003641EN AC Contents Presentation 1 1 Unpacking and check on contents 7 1 2 lI Q SNMP Web Transverse card SNMP Web deter aco a Ue d n enu Rau en HR e a Ea 13 Furctions nune hier eia cede T 1 4 Technical characteristics 1 5 List of parameters and default values 13 Installation 2 11 Installation 14 DIP switch settiligs desinensia ee ho etie i i 14 Installation in a UPS equipped with slots 15 Inistallation inr a MultiSlot module ee Ere eie ER Te 15 2 2 Connection of the Ethernet link 16 Connection toa hub iiaa teer ed dete ehe e ede 16 Gonnection to accomputer ep i e d et ESSE LH I e aaa ead eso ug 16 2 3 1 Indications a Rate a 17 SNMP Web Transverse card dida ee ee bees 17 SNMP Web Mini
20. www mgeups com bus _ IP MAC 00E0D8FF855D Transverse THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER MGE UPS SYSTEMS SNMP Web card Installation manual MGE UPS SYSTEMS Quick start Page 2 34003641EN AC UP SNMP Web Transverse card 315 66 SNMP Web Minislot card Nu E C 1 Insert and screw the card inside the UPS slot It is unecessary to shut off the UPS 2 Configure the network parameters If you have a BOOTP DHCP server on your network no manual settings are required However ask your network administrator to set the Server parameters so that the IP address assigned to the card is in a range of fixed addresses If you do not have BOOTP DHCP server the network parameters must be set manually via the Card Settings serial port Contact your network administrator to obtain the setting values sections 3 2 and 3 3 3 Connect the Ethernet port to the network Check 10 or 100 LED flashing 4 Read IP address via the Card Settings serial port if you have a BOOTP DHCP server on your network sections 3 2 and 3 3 5 To access the supervision and administration functions via your browser enter 1 6 To access the superv
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