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1. A BER NETWORK 1275 Danner Dr Tel 330 562 7070 m m m umm m TECHNOLOGIES Aurora OH 44202 Fax 330 562 1999 Sw 8 E INCORPORATED www networktechinc com Serial C Control Manual E 16D 5D 2D Enterprise Environment Monitoring System AC INPUT 100 240VAC 65W MT m uu CONSOLE eg OUTPUT RELAYS LIN Eos pem BS P ENVIROMUX R5232 DCE gp Alarm Testy ie manes MR imer a Ao Power d Silence Sssconds totes LAE e ELI LI de Restore Pari la Pr USB Devices D N Ze y S ag System Ethernet Reset Front View of E 5D Front View of E 2D MAN154 SCM Rev Date 4 10 18 TRADEMARK ENVIROMUX is a registered trademark of Network Technologies Inc in the U S and other countries COPYRIGHT Copyright 2005 2018 by Network Technologies Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of Network Technologies Inc 1275 Danner Drive Aurora Ohio 44202 CHANGES The material in this guide is for information only and is subject to change without notice Network Technologies Inc reserves the right to make changes in the product design without reservation and without notification to its users Firmware Version Current Firmware version 2 53 CAUTION gt
2. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Do not remove cover No user serviceable components inside All repairs and maintenance must be performed by authorized service personnel only CAUTION gt Turn OFF power to the ENVIROMUX and discharge your body s static electric charge by touching a grounded surface or use a grounding wrist strap before performing any connections to the unit CAUTION gt For continued protection against fire and electric shock this device should only be connected to an AC mains outlet equipped with a proper ground terminal TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION io tacos 5 HARDWARE CONNECTION canti E AE A 5 Terminal CONNEC Minrente o OU eS 5 Emene lode UU I T TU UT TT 6 USB CONS o SP os 7 Je mom RIVE 7 Installing an Unsigned Driver in Windows 8 and 10 x64 nennen nnne nnne 12 SOFTWARE CONNECTION dl ee 13 Connect to ENVIROMUX from a Terminal Program saaannnnnaannnennennnnesnennnnnsnnrnressnnrrensnnrrresrnrrrensrnrrrnnnrrresnrerensnnenee 13 Connect to ENVIROMUX from Command mme 14 Connect Via Tene gS ER E doit ico otr 14 Comec Vid SS lee TET ll lie ola 14 USING THE TEXTMENO zitat eite a iio 16 MONO ct eset RR ad D REMIS 16 Configure Remote Digital Inputs and Output Helays 33 System COMMU sue dtt Ee 34 Enterprise Sie MiTo M Cz OM EET E o T 36 Network GonfiQuteltlOFl EE 36 JSS i COMMU ARO TEE EO ELTE ebe 42 oec GOMMNGUIAN OE suecos ali ista laten 46 Event ana Dala EOS ii aia 50 System Bal edel 53 Klee EE 53
3. The description of the sensor that will be viewed in the Summary page and in the body of alert messages Groups Assign the sensor to one or more groups 1 8 See also page 44 Units This lets the operator choose between Celsius and Fahrenheit as the temperature measurement unit Min Level Displays the minimum value that this sensor will report Max Level Displays the maximum value that this sensor will report Minimum Non Critical Threshold The user must define the lowest acceptable value for the sensors If the sensor measures a value below this threshold the sensor will move to non critical alert status The assigned value should be gt within the range defined by Minimum Level and Maximum Level and gt lower than the assigned Maximum Threshold value If values out of the range are entered and error message will be shown Maximum Non Critical Threshold The user must define the highest acceptable value for the sensors If the sensor measures a value above this threshold the sensor will move to non critical alert status The assigned value should be gt within the range defined by Minimum Level and Maximum Level and gt higher than the assigned Minimum Threshold value If values out of the range are entered and error message will be shown Minimum Critical Threshold The user must define the lowest acceptable value for the sensors If the sensor measures a value below this threshold the sensor will move to alert
4. Change to Yes to activate the beacon circuit during an alert condition Press Tab to highlight Save and press Enter to save before pressing Esc to exit 29 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM From the Data Logging menu for the IP Device the user can decide if the data sampled should be recorded in the Data Log and how frequently IP Device Web Server Data Logging Add data to log file iM Add to log every 6H Min Save dd reading to data log file KEnter gt moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button 1 Esc exits to previous menu Figure 29 Text Menu IP Device Data Logging Configure Output Relay From the Monitoring menu the user can select to configure the Output Relay You will first be presented with the Output Relays list only one in this product Press Enter to be given a choice of configuring Output Relay Settings or Alert Settings to associate with the relay state Configure Output Relays 1 Output Relay 1 Type Output Relay Connector 1 1 Output Relay Settings 2 Alert Settings Configure general settings for this output relay Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item Esc gt exits to previous menu Figure 30 Text Menu Select Configure Output Relay 30 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Select the Output Relay Settings to access a menu where the description of the Output Relay can be defined This defini
5. Close m _ y LA Update Driver Software ENVIROMUX x O Update Driver Software ENVIROMUX How do you want to search for driver software B Open the Device Manager and select the a o deeg ENVIROMUX in the device list Right click and device unless you ve disabled this feature in your device installation settings db dl open Properties Select Update Driver Software RT C From the next window select Browse my Tip The Device Manager can be opened by computer for driver right clicking on My Computer on the software desktop selecting Properties and selecting Device Manager y Update Driver Software ENVIROMUX l X G j Update Driver Software ENVIROMUX Browse for driver software on your computer Search for driver software in this location Te 64bit IV Include subfolders D In the next window enter the path to the inf driver file on the Product Manual CD Press Next Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer This list will show installed driver software compatible with the device and all driver software in the same category as the device 10 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM ENVIROMUX X Windows Security E You will probably get this warning that Windows can t verify the publisher of the driver software Select Install this driver software anyway ENVIROMUX F The driver will
6. For more on the Text Menu options for non administrative users see page 54 15 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM USING THE TEXT MENU Text Menu Navigation e omove up and down the numbered menu items or toggle through field options use the arrow keys e To jump from menu item to another quickly press the numbered key above the QWERTY keys the numberpad number keys are not used e To move from menu list to action key such as Logout in Figure 7 press Tab e To exit an action or menu press Esc e To select a highlighted item or move to another field in a configuration page press Enter e Besureto Tab to Save and press Enter when configuration changes are made e To return from Save back to a field on the configuration page press Tab The Administrators Main Menu is broken into 9 categories Description Function Descripti m Configure system settings Configure network settings Configure network settings View system and network settings Monitoring The Monitoring menu lists choices for viewing the status of items monitored by the ENVIROMUX as well as for configuring how they are monitored and how or if alert messages will be sent Monitoring View Power Supplies Configure Internal Sensors 18 Configure Sensors 11 Configure Digital Inputs 12 Configure IP Devices 13 Configure Outpu
7. Schedule Schedule Type Start Day Sun End Day Sun Start Hour HH AA End Hour Bid nin Save l Configure the user s schedule type Enter moves between fields Tab to reach Save button KEsc gt exits to previous menu Figure 53 Text Menu User Activity Schedule Schedule Settings Schedule Type Always active user will receive messages at all hours of each day Active during defined times user will only receive alert messages during times as outlined below Day of Week To Last day of the week the user should receive messages Hour From First hour of the day the user should begin receiving messages Hour To Last hour of the day the user should receive messages Day of Week From First day of the week the user should begin receiving messages User SNMP Settings User user2 SNMP Settings Authentication Protocol None Authentication Passphrase 12345678 Privacy Protocol Hone Privacy Passphrase 12345678 Traps Type SMMPui Save Tab to reach Save button KEsc gt exits to previous menu Figure 54 Text Menu SNMP User Settings 45 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Security settings can be configured within each user configuration if the SNMP protocol has been selected for use page 39 Settings Authentication Choose between MD5 or SHA to require authentication or none to disable it This only needs to be Protocol changed from none if SNMPv3 is used Choose
8. SNMP traps Enable SMS Alerts Email Subject Attach IP camera capture Selected IP camera Associated output relay Output relay on alert Output relay on return Change to Yes to prevent alerts from being sent when this sensor s status changes The alert delay is an amount of time the sensor must be in an alert condition before an alert is sent This provides some protection against false alarms The Alert Delay value can be set for 0 999 seconds or minutes Enter the amount of time in seconds minutes or hours 1 999 before an alert message will be repeated The user can also be notified when the sensor readings have returned to the normal range by changing to Yes for Notify on return to normal for a sensor Change to Yes to have alert notifications in the summary page return to normal state automatically when sensor readings return to normal Change to Yes to have alert notifications sent via Email Change to Yes to have alert notifications sent via Syslog messages Change to Yes to have alert notifications sent via SNMP traps v2c Change to Yes to have alert notifications sent via SMS requires GSM modem Enter the subject to be viewed when an email alert message is received Change to Yes to enable a snapshot to be taken from an IP camera and attached to the alert message for critical alert messages only Select which IP camera to take a snapshot from to be attached to an alert message for critical alert
9. Static IP fiddress 192 168 3 216 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 8 Default Gateway 192 168 3 3 Primary DNS 192 168 1 52 Secondary DNS 166 102 65 11 COPYRIGHT 2012 2818 NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED stem information firmware version IP address etc lt Esc gt exits to previous menu Figure 64 Text Menu System Information Reboot From the Main Menu the administrative user can initiate a reboot of the ENVIROMUX By highlighting Reboot and pressing Enter or 9 and lt Enter gt you will be prompted to confirm that you want to reboot the ENVIROMUX Press Enter to cancel or press the Tab or either arrow key to highlight Yes and Enter to reboot The ENVIROMUX will reboot and a new connection must be initiated to reconnect login and resume operation Main Menu 1 Monitoring 2 System Configuration 3 Enterprise Configuration 4 Network Configuration 5 User Configuration 6 Security Configuration 7 Event amp Data Logs 8 System Information Reboot the unit are you sure ECHE Yes Logout 1 Reboot sustem 3 Press Tab gt to move between the menu and logout button Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item E Figure 65 Text Menu Reboot the ENVIROMUX 53 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Text Menu for Non Administrative Users Users without administrative privileges are able to view sensors and IP Devices and
10. Time Stamp Change to Enabled to allow the ENVIROMUX to automatically apply a time stamp to e mail messages sent to users SMS Time Stamp Change to Enabled to allow the ENVIROMUX to automatically apply a time stamp to SMS messages sent to users Press Tab to highlight Save and press Enter to save before pressing Esc to exit Restore Default Settings Select this option to restore the ENVIROMUX to the configuration settings it had upon receipt from the factory Be careful This will erase all user configuration settings Upon restoration the ENVIROMUX will reboot Allow 1 minute before trying to reconnect and log in again Note You can also restore settings to defaults from the Restore Defaults button on the front of the ENVIROMUX System Configuration 1 Time Settings 2 Restore Settings to Defaults Restore all settings to defaults are you sure ELCHE Yes Restore settings to factory defaults Use with caution PPress lt Enter gt to select highlighted item J amp Esc exits to previous menu id Figure 38 Text Menu Restore Default Settings Note If Restore Defaults is used the IP address will also be restored to its default address 192 168 1 21 with a login name root and password nti To restore the root password to nti without having to restore all default settings contact NTI for assistance To identify the IP address of the ENVIROMUX without restoring defaults use the Device Di
11. edit their own account settings Main Menu 1 Monitorin 2 Account Settings Logout 1 Monitor and configure sensors power outlets and IP devices Press Tab to move between the menu and logout button Press lt Enter gt to SN select highlighted item x Figure 66 Text Menu User Main Menu Monitoring The Monitoring menu lists 4 options for viewing the status of the items monitored by the ENVIROMUX Monitoring Menu 2 Uieu Mater Sensors 3 View Dry Contacts 4 View IP Devices 5 Configure Sensors Monitor Sensors PPress Enter to select highlighted item E MEsc gt exits to previous menu b Figure 67 Text Menu User Monitoring Menu 54 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Sensor Status Dry Contact Status DESCRI PTION STATUS DESCRIPTION STATUS ay Contact Server Room Smoke Detector emperature Com Server Rack Temperature D c S S D m j Humidity Combo Server Rack Humidity 23 4 Normal Dre abies Noc Us SCT oor vide Temperature Com Server Room Temperature rd Nornal ry contact ot Use odds Humidity Combo Server Room Humidity 29 6 Normal Dry Contact Not Used ormal Monitor sensor status Monitor dry contact status Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item KEsc gt exits to previous menu later Sensor Status DESCRIPTION VALUE STATUS DESCRIPTION VALUE STATUS Server Room Water Detection Web Server Backup Server Not Respo
12. eeuu Enabled Wo Admin No Title Company Dept Save Edit username for the current user Enter moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button Esc exits to previous menu Figure 70 Text Menu User Account Settings 56 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Contact Settings Under Contact Settings the non administrative user can decide which sensor group messages they will receive and how User userz Contact Settings Group 1 5 Group 2 Ho Enable e mail Ho E mail Address Enable Syslog Mo Enable SNAP Ho S slog SWAP IP Address 0 0 0 08 Save User receives alerts for group 1 Enter gt moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button Esc gt exits to previous menu v Figure 71 Text Menu User Contact Settings Contact Settings Group x Change to Yes to receive messages from sensors IP devices and accessories in any Group that sensors have been assigned to Enable Email Change to Yes to receive messages via email Email address Enter a valid email address to receive email alert messages Syslog alerts Change to Yes to receive alerts via syslog messages SNMP traps Change to Yes to receive alerts via SNMP traps Syslog SNMP IP address Enter a valid syslog SNMP IP address to receive syslog SNMP messages Press Tab to highlight Save and press Enter to save before pressing Esc to exit 97 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITOR
13. if you have installed a USB modem with SIM card that has these features 3G Data Connection Enable 3G Data Connect Enable 3G as primary route Disabled APN for 3G connect Dial String for 3G connect Username for Data connect Password for Data connect Save e Enable 3G data Connection thorugh modem Enter moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button Esc exits to previous menu E Figure 46 Text Menu 3G Data Connect Settings 3G Data Connection Enable 3G Data Enable if you want the option to have the ENVIROMUX send alert messages through the USB modem and the option to access the web interface using the IP address assigned to the SIM card account The default is disabled NOTE In order to access the web interface through the modem the SIM card must have a public IP address Enable 3G as primary route Enable if you want all messages that are sent by the ENVIROMUX to go through the modem connection instead of the Ethernet The default is disabled Note If this feature is enabled and then later disabled the ENVIROMUX must be rebooted to reset outgoing messaging parameters Enter the APN address of the service provider provided by the service provider Dial String Enter the dial string required for data connection provided by the service provider Username Enter the username supplied by service provider for access to connection Leave blank if no username is required Password Enter the p
14. messages only Choose which output relay to change state when sensor is in alert Choose the state the output relay should be in when the sensor is in alert Choose the state the output relay should be in when the sensor returns to normal Press Tab to highlight Save and press Enter to save before pressing Esc to exit 23 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM From the Data Logging menu for the sensor the user can decide if the data sampled should be recorded in the Data Log and how frequently Type Temperature Combo RJ45 Connector 1 Data Logging Add to data log Logging Period 6Hin Save Add readings to the data lo Enter moves between fields Tab to reach Save button MEsc gt exits to previous menu al Figure 20 Text Menu Sensor Data Logging Configure Digital Inputs The Configure Digital Inout Sensors menu lists the contact sensors connected to the ENVIROMUX Press lt Enter gt to open the configuration menu for the selected contact sensor The Water Sensor menu contains the same options as the contact sensor menu The configuration menu for the Digital Inputs includes options to enter the Digital Input Settings Alert Settings and Data Logging Configure Digital Inputs Ei Digital Input 1 Digital Input 2 Digital Input 3 Digital Input 4 Digital Input 5 2 3 4 5 Type Digital Input Connector 1 1 Digital Input Settings 2 Alert Settings 3
15. status The assigned value should be gt within the range defined by Minimum Level and Maximum Level gt lower than the assigned Maximum Threshold value and gt lower than the Minimum Non Critical Threshold value If values out of the range are entered and error message will be shown Maximum Critical Threshold The user must define the highest acceptable value for the sensors If the sensor measures a value above this threshold the sensor will move to alert status The assigned value should be gt within the range defined by Minimum Level and Maximum Level gt higher than the assigned Minimum Threshold value and gt higher than the Maximum Non Critical Threshold value If values out of the range are entered and error message will be shown Determines how often the displayed sensor value is refreshed on the Sensor page A numeric value and a measurement unit minimum 1 seconds maximum 999 minutes should be entered Refresh Rate Press lt Tab gt to highlight Save and press lt Enter gt to save before pressing lt Esc gt to exit 22 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM From the Non Critical or Critical Alert Settings menu the user can enable disable alert messages to be sent when the sensor is in an alert state and configure when and how alert messages are sent Additionally from the Critical Alert Settings menu the user can configure the ENVIROMUX to capture a snapshot from an IP camera and attach th
16. supports SSL Use Authentication Change to Yes if the SMTP server requires authentication to send email Enter a valid username to be used by the ENVIROMUX to send emails Enter a valid password assigned to the ENVIROMUX username SNMP Settings The SNMP Settings menu contains the SNMP server settings for the ENVIROMUX SNMP Settings Enable SMMFP Agent 5 AMPul u2crv3 Enable SMMP Traps Enabled Head urite community name private Read only community name public Save Allow access to SHMP agent on this device Enter moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button Esc exits to previous menu M Figure 44 Text Menu SNMP Server Settings 38 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM SNMP Settings Enable SNMP agent Choose between vi v2c v3 and v1 v2c v3 SNMP agent version settings Enable SNMP traps Change to Enabled to enable SNMP traps to be sent Read write community name Enter applicable name commonly used private not used as of this printing Read only community name Enter applicable name commonly used public Read Only Community Name The SNMP Read only community name enables a user to retrieve read only information from the ENVIROMUX using the SNMP browser and MIB file This name must be present in the ENVIROMUX and in the proper field in the SNMP browser Read Write Community Name This field is not used by the ENVIROMUX as of this printing The SNMP Read Write c
17. will be prompted to load drivers A driver file compatible with Windows XP 2000 Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 32 and 64 bit versions can be found on the CD that came with your ENVIROMUX Browse to the drive your Product Manual CD is in and locate and select the file named enviromux inf ina directory named windows drivers 32bit or 64bit depending upon your operating system The inf file will direct your PC to locate and install the file usbser sys already on your PC comes with Windows Installing the usbser sys file should happen automatically When finished Windows will indicate installation is successful NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Windows XP 32 bit Installation Your typical installation will include windows like the ones that follow The images below are from a Windows XP SP2 32 bit installation Found Mew Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows wll search for current and updated software by looking an pour computer on the hardware installation CO or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy A Windows will want to check the internet Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search For i di S S software for drivers Choose No not this time NRI oly because the drivers are unique to the CO Yes now and every time connect a device ENVIROMUX 9 No not this time Click Next ta continue Found New Hardw
18. 891 Save User receives notifications for Grou Enter moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button KEsc gt exits to previous menu Figure 52 Text Menu User Contact Settings Contact Settings Group 1 8 Change to Yes if the user should receive messages from sensors IP devices and accessories in Groups 1 8 Email Alerts Change to Yes if the user should receive messages via email Brief Email Change to Yes if the user should receive messages with limited content via email Email address Enter a valid email address if the user should receive email alert messages Syslog alerts Change to Yes if the user should receive alerts via syslog messages Syslog Facility Select a Syslog Facility for the messages to be sent to LocalO thru Local7 default is Localo SNMP traps Change to Yes if the user should receive alerts via SNMP traps Syslog SNMP IP address Enter a valid syslog SNMP IP address for the user to receive syslog SNMP messages SMS Alerts Change to Yes if the user should receive alerts via SMS messages SMS Number Enter a valid phone number for the user to receive SMS messages Press Tab to highlight Save and press Enter to save before pressing Esc to exit 44 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM User Activity Schedule Select Schedule from the list and press Enter A menu with the user activity settings for that specific user will open User user
19. Data Logging Configure contact settings Calerts logging etc Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted iten Esc gt exits to previous menu Configure general settings for this sensor Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item KEsc gt exits to previous menu Figure 21 Configure Digital Input Sensors 24 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Water sensors and contact sensors are each configured much like the temperature and humidity sensors previously described Only the Sensor Settings menu below is different X Alert settings and data logging menus are as seen in Figure 19 and Figure 20 Instead of threshold and minimum maximum levels settings water sensors and contact sensors are either open contact or closed contact sensors Therefore the field Normal Status is provided to select the status of the sensor when it is not in an alert state Select between Open contacts or Close contacts for the normal status of the sensor Water sensors are open contact when not in an alert state Type Digital Input Connector 1 Sensor Settings e Description E 16D 48U Digital Input 1M Enable Group 1 filerts Enabled Enable Group 2 filerts Disabled e Enable Group 3 Alerts Disabled e Enable Group 4 filerts Disabled Enable Group 5 filerts Disabled Enable Group 6 filerts Disabled Enable Group 7 Alerts Disabled e Enable Group 8 Alerts Disabled Normal Status Open Refresh Rate Sec
20. ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM The most common approach is to only allow white listed IP addresses subnets or networks to access the device while blocking all others The IP Filters are processed sequentially from top to bottom so it is important to place the most precise rules at the top of the list and the most generic rules at the bottom of the list As an example assume we wish to block all connections except those which come from the IP address 192 168 1 100 To allow connections from 192 168 1 100 we need to configure and enable an ACCEPT rule at the top of the list Rule 1 Enabled Yes Rule type ACCEPT IP mask LIZ 168 L LOU Then to block all other IP addresses from connecting to the ENVIROMUX we add a rule to drop all other connections Rule 16 Enabled Yes Rule type DROP IP mask 0 0 0 070 If the preceding drop all connections rule was placed in position one no connections at all would be allowed to the unit Remember rules are processed from top to bottom As soon as a rule matches the processing stops and the matching rule is executed To match a particular IP address simply enter in the desired IP address e g 192 168 1 100 To match a subnet enter in the subnet with the associated mask e g 192 168 1 0 24 To match all IP address specify a mask of 0 e g 0 0 0 0 0 Press Tab to highlight Save and press Enter to save before pressing Esc to exit 49 NTI ENTERP
21. ENVIROMUX through expansion devices i e E DI16DO R 16 To manually change its state press lt Enter gt and select between Inactive and Active DESCRIPTION Remote Inactive Remote Inactive Remote Inactive Remote Inactive Remote Inactive Remote Inactive Remote Inactive Remote Inactive Remote H Inactive Out put Remote Output Inactive Monitor out status Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item Esc exits to previous menu Figure 14 Text Menu View Remote Output Relays 19 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM View Power Supply Status The View Power Supply Status selection will show the present state of the power supply in the ENVIROMUX If the power is OFF status will change to alert Power Supply Status TYPE VALUE STATUS Monitor power supply status Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item Esc gt exits to previous menu Figure 15 Text Menu View Power Supply Status 20 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Configure Sensors The Configure Sensors menu lists the temperature and humidity sensors connected to the ENVIROMUX Press Enter to open the configuration menu for the selected sensor Configure Sensors server Rack Temperatur Server Rack Humidity Server Room Temperatur server Room Humidity Add Sensor Delete Sensor Configure sensor settings lt thresholds alerts logging etc gt Press nter gt to select ghlighted item
22. ERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM From the IP Device Settings menu the user can enter the name and address of the IP Device assign a sensor group and define how the IP Device will be monitored IP Device Settings Description Web Serveri Group 1 IP Address 192 168 3 116 Ping Period Z2 in Timeout ZA Retries 1H Save 1 Descriptive name for this IP device KEnter gt moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button Se WKEsc exits to previous menu NN Figure 27 Text Menu IP Device Settings IP Device Settings Description Description The description of the IP Device that will be viewed in the Summary page and in the body of alert messages Group Assign the IP device to a group 1 8 IP Address The IP address of the IP Device Ping Period Enter the frequency in minutes or seconds that the ENVIROMUX should ping the IP Device Timeout Enter the length of time in seconds to wait for a response to a ping before considering the attempt a failure Retries Enter the number of times the ENVIROMUX should ping a non responsive IP device before changing its status from normal to alarm and sending an alert Press lt Tab gt to highlight Save and press lt Enter gt to save before pressing lt Esc gt to exit 28 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM From the Alert Settings menu the user can enable disable alert messages to be sent when the IP Device is not responding and configure when and
23. ING SYSTEM Schedule Under Schedule the non administrative user can edit their activity schedule to control when messages should be sent to them lizer uzerz Schedule Schedule Type Day of Week From Sun Io Sun Hour From 88 08 To 88 98 Save 1 User s schedule type _ lt Enter gt moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button Esc exits to preuious menu Mi Figure 72 Text Menu User Activity Schedule Schedule Settings Schedule Type Always active user will receive messages at all hours of each day Active during defined times user will only receive alert messages during times as outlined below Press lt Tab gt to highlight Save and press lt Enter gt to save before pressing lt Esc gt to exit SNMP Settings Under SNMP Settings the non administrative user can edit the settings required to receive SNMP messages User Paul SNMP Settings Authentication Protocol None Bi Authentication Passphrase 12345678 Privacy Protocol None Authentication Passphrase 12345678 Traps Type SNMPv1 Save User authentication Select None to disable authentication Enter moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button Esc gt exits to previous menu Figure 73 Text Menu User SNMP Settings MAN154 SCM Rev 4 10 18 58
24. IROMUX D Once the driver is installed you will get this screen and the ENVIROMUX USB Console Port will be ready to use Click Finish to close the wizard lt Back Cancel NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Windows 7 64 bit Installation A Windows 7 64 bit installation has a few extra steps The images below are from a Windows 7 64 bit installation lE Driver Software Installation x Device driver software was not successfully installed EE BR Device Manager Fille Action View Help da eg amp El g win7 64 amd 9 Computer HE Disk drives KS Display adapters E5 3 DVD CD ROM drives 44 Human Interface Devices D IDE ATA ATAPI controllers H 2 Keyboards ER n Mice and other pointing devices amp i M Monitors E SP Network adapters F EY Intel R 82574 Gigabit Network Connection M Intel R 82574 Gigabit Network Connection 2 M xr VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMneti SP VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet8 2I fs Other devices n io ENVIROMUX 1 5 Ports COM amp LPT m T Processors E Sound video and game controllers 5 7 System devices Q Universal Serial Bus controllers ENVIROMUX Hno driver found You can change your setting to automatically search Windows Update for drivers Change setting 1 OF heb What can I do if my device did not install properly A Upon ENVIROMUX power ON the driver cannot be found Press
25. KEsc gt exits to previous menu ps Figure 16 Text Menu Configure Sensors list The configuration menu for the sensor includes options to enter the Sensor Settings Non Critical Alert Settings Critical Alert Settings and Data Logging Type Temperature Combo Ha Connector 1 2 Non Critical Alert Settings 3 Critical Alert Settings 4 Data Logging Configure sensor settin Press Enter to select highlighted item Esc exits to previous menu L Figure 17 Text Menu Configuration Menu for Sensor 21 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM From the Sensor Settings menu enter the Description for the sensor and select which sensor group the sensor should belong to 1 or 2 Descrip Enahle Type tion Group 1 Alerts Group 2 Alerts Group 3 Alerts Group 4 Alerts e Group 5 Alerts e Group 6 Alerts Group 7 Alerts Temperature Hunidity RJ45 Connector 1 ensor Settings E 16D 48U Temperature 1 Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Enable Group 8 Alerts Disabled Units Deg F Hin Level 48 8 Hax Level 185 8 Hin Hon Critical Threshold 55 H Hax Hon Critical Threshold 85 8 Hin Critical Threshold 45 H Max Critical Threshold 95 4 Refresh Rate 1B Sec Save tive name for the sensor Enter moves between fields Tah gt to reach Save button Esc exits to previous menu 1 Figure 18 Text Menu Sensor Settings Sensor Settings Description
26. RISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Event and Data Logs Under the Event and Data Logs menu find 4 submenus for viewing a log record of the events monitored by the ENVIROMUX and configuring how the ENVIROMUX will handle reaching the capacity of those logs 1 View Event Lo 2 Uieu Data Log 3 Event Log Settings 4 Data Log Settings Uieu event log WKEsc exits to previous menu View Event Log The Event Log provides the administrative user with a listing of many events that occur within the ENVIROMUX log will record the date and time of each ENVIROMUX startup each user login and logout time any time an unknown user tries to login sensor and IP device alerts an alert handled by a user Event amp Data Logs Press amp Enter to select highlighted item 64 85 2611 64 85 2411 984 805 2011 94 05 2011 984 805 2011 94 05 2011 984 805 2011 94 05 2011 984 805 2011 984 085 2011 Previous i B View event lo Figure 59 Text Menu Event amp Data Logs Event Log Showing Entries 1 12 of 49 82 16 Start up System start M2 Login User lt b gt root Login User lt b gt root Login User lt b gt root Logout User lt b gt root Login User lt b gt root Login Unknown user Login User lt b gt root Login User lt b gt root Logout User lt b gt root up logged in via logged in via logged in via logged out of logged in via The event web in text i text i text i text i lt
27. ROMUX hostname or IP address gt Username is any user configured to access the ENVIROMUX The default user is root ENVIROMUX hostname is the hostname configured in the workstation where the SSH client will run through etc hosts or DNS table It can also be just the IP address of the ENVIROMUX default is 192 168 1 21 The user will be prompted for a password to connect to the ENVIROMUX The default password is nti all lowercase letters The main menu of the Text Menu will be displayed whether you are connecting via USB Console Telnet or SSH Main Menu p System Configuration Enterprise Configuration Metwork Configuration User Configuration Security Configuration Event amp Data Logs System Information Reboot WI D I oT ls cba Logout 1 Monitor and configure sensors power outlets and IP devices Press lt Tab gt to move between the menu and logout button Press amp Enter to select highlighted item Figure 6 Text Menu Administrator Main Menu 14 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM If you are a user with only user privileges no administrative privileges the text menu will have more limited options Main Menu 1 Moni tor ir 2 Account Settings Logout Monitor and configure sensors power outlets and IP devices Press lt Tab to move between the menu and logout button Press Enter to select highlighted iten G r Figure 7 Text Menu User Main Menu
28. SYSTEM Account Settings Description Enabled Change to Yes to enable this user to access the ENVIROMUX Admin Change to Yes if this user should have administrative privileges Title Enter information as applicable optional Company Enter information as applicable optional Department Enter information as applicable optional LDAP CN Common Name assigned in the LDAP server account in an Active Directory Often a name assigned that is different than the Username If this is the same as the Username above this can be left blank LDAP OU Enter the Organizational Unit the user belongs to in an Active Directory Format is ou ou etc More about User Privileges The root user or any user with administrator rights can change the root password and configure how the root user will receive alert messages Users with administrative rights can change all configuration settings except for the root user name User Contact Settings Select Contact Settings from the list and press lt Enter gt A menu with the contact settings for that specific user will open User Operator Contact Settings Group 1 i Group 2 Yes Group 3 Ves Group 4 Ves Group 5 Yes Group 6 Ves Group 7 Yes Group 8 Yes E mail Alerts Yes Brief E mail No E mail Address leplumer ntigo com Syslog Alerts Yes Syslog Facility Local 8 SNMP Traps Yes Syslog SNMP IP Address 192 168 3 16 SMS Alerts No SMS Number 1234567
29. Save Descriptive name for the sensor Enter gt moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button Esc gt exits to previous menu Figure 22 Digital Input Sensor Settings Menu From the Alert Settings menu the user can enable disable alert messages to be sent when the sensor is in an alert state and configure when and how alert messages are sent Digital Input Connector 1 Alert Settings Disable alerts Alert delay Notify again time Notify on return to normal Automatic acknowledge Enable syslog alerts Enable SNMP traps Enable e mail alerts E mail Subject Camera Capture Attach IP camera capture Yes Selected IP camera Bench Camera Enable SR alerts Ho Associated output relay Hone Output relay on alert Active Output relay on return Active Save Disable alerts for this sensor Enter moves between fields Tab to reach Save button Esc exits to previous menu Figure 23 Digital Input Alert Settings 25 NTI ENTERPRISE ENV Alert Settings Disable alerts Alert Delay Notify Again Time Notify on Return to Normal Auto Acknowledge Enable Syslog Alerts Enable SNMP traps Enable Email Alerts Email Subject Attach IP camera capture Selected IP camera Enable SMS Alerts Associated output relay Output relay on alert Output relay on return IRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Change to Yes to prevent alerts from being sent when this sensor s status changes The al
30. Save and press Enter to save before pressing Esc to exit IPv6 Settings IPuG Settings IPu6 Mode Disabled IPv6 Address IP 6 Default Gateway If IPv6 protocol will be used change the ISI eenegen V mode to Enabled and apply valid in WEE diu fo addresses for the IPv6 address and gateway Remote IPv4 Address ___ _ To use a 6to4 tunnel change Disabled to Warning Changing network settings may disrupt connections Enabled and apply valid local and remote aces addresses Set the method of acquirin Esc exits to previous menu Figure 42 Text Menu IPv6 Settings Menu 37 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM SMTP Settings The SMTP Settings menu contains the SMTP server settings for the ENVIROMUX SMIP Settings TO NS IA Note The SMTP server port number is Forts 25 shown in Figure 43 as 25 This is a SS Ho common port number assigned but not Moa A MEER und Elastic necessarily the port number assigned to pnsswonds RN your SMTP server For SMTP servers that support SSL the common port number is 465 Save Username for sending e mails KEnter gt moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button Esc gt exits to previous menu G Figure 43 Text Menu SMTP Server Settings SMTP Settings Description SMTP Server Enter a valid SMTP server name e g yourcompany com Enter a valid port number default port is 25 Use SSL Change to Yes if the SMTP server
31. TORING SYSTEM User Configuration The User Configuration menu lists all configured user names of the ENVIROMUX A maximum of 15 users other than root can be configured From this screen the administrative user can add users go to the user configuration page to edit a user s access to the ENVIROMUX or delete a user from the list Configure Users Add User Delete User Configure user settings Cname password host access etc Tab to reach buttons Press amp Enter to select highlighted item IK Esc gt exits to previous menu Figure 48 Text Menu User Configuration To add a user Tab to Add User and press lt Enter gt To edit a user s configuration select the listed username and press Enter To delete a user and their configuration select a listed username Tab to Delete User and press Enter You will be prompted for confirmation before deleting the user and configuration When adding a new user you will be prompted to confirm the addition of the user At that point the Configure User menu will open a user settings list with the username userx assigned where x the next consecutive number up to 15 based on the quantity of users in the list other than the root user Configure Users 1 Foot 2 admin Add new user are you sure No MEM Add User Delete User Add a new user to the system Tab to reach buttons Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item Esc ex
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34. ar of the E 16D or the RS232 AUX on the E 5D Plug the other end of the CAT5 cable into an RJ45 to DB9F adapter supplied and connect the adapter to the RS232 port on the control terminal Follow the instruction under RS232 Connection on page 13 for configuration and use of the Serial Control feature REAR VIEW OF E 16D AC PUT POW SEO CATSE color Patch Cable DB9F to RJ45F supplied Adapter supplied Y 5655 nonum opona MARRE I SE E AR ech Figure 1 Connect a terminal for direct RS232 serial communication NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM To use the USB CONSOLE port connect a USB cable 2 meter cable supplied between the ENVIROMUX and your PC Then install the drivers as described on page 7 REAR VIEW OF E 16D e y AC INPUT 100 240VAC 65W yq O t USB Type B Female Terminal Terminal PC D 000 ooon ooon HOGG ODC OO ooon NES EEES USB Type A USB Type B Figure 2 Connect a terminal using USB Console port Ethernet Connection To make a connection over the Ethernet from anywhere on the local area network connect a CAT5 5e 6 Ethernet cable with RJ45 male connectors on the ends wired straight through pin 1 to pin 1 pin 2 to pin 2 etc Note A direct connection from a computer s Ethernet port to the ENVIROMUX ETHERNET port may also be made using the same cable REAR VIEW OF E 16D RJ45 male connector Ethernet Fig
35. are Wizard This wizard helps you install software for ENVIROMUX If your hardware came with an installation CD cum or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do B You can try to Install the software CO Install the software automatically Recommended automatically but if windows doesn t check Install from a list or specific location Advanced the CD you will need to use Install from a list or specific location instead Click Next to continue NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options Sa Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed C Search removable media floppy CD ROM Sne Se ete Sand C Let the New Hardware Wizard search for H vwindowis drivers 32bit v the driver but direct it to the drive the Product Se E Manual CD is in and the directory of either O Don t search will choose the driver to install the 32 bit driver or the 64 bit driver Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware Hardware Update Wizard Completing the Hardware Update Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for y ENV
36. assword supplied by service provider for access to connection Leave blank if no password is required To access the web interface through your USB modem your SIM card must be configured to support 3G data connections and have a public IP address The ENVIROMUX can be configured above to send all alert messaging through the USB modem instead of requiring an Ethernet connection for these messages With a public IP address you will also be able to access the web interface using the IP address of the SIM card for full control of the ENVIROMUX through the modem With only a private IP address you will still be able to have the ENVIROMUX send email messages but no web interface access will be possible Make sure the account associated with the SIM card also has SMS messaging enabled if this feature will be used Contact your service provider to obtain a SIM card with the features you desire 40 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM VLAN Settings You can enable or disable 802 1Q VLAN support and if it is enabled you can enter an VLAN ID Enter a number between 0 4095 for your VLAN ID ULAN Settings Enable 882 1Q ULAN LFL ULAN ID H Warning Changing network settings may disrupt connections Save m Enable 802 19 ULAN Enter moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button Esc exits to previous menu D Figure 47 Text Menu VLAN Settings 41 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONI
37. b gt nroofff login at logged in via logged in via logged out of Tab to reach buttons Press Enter to select highlighted item KEsc exits to previous menu From the Event Log the administrative user can view the logs Figure 60 Text Menu View Event Log text i text i text i In order to clear specific logs download log entries or clear the entire log use the Web Interface see main manual section LOG page 70 To navigate between pages of logs pres Tab to move between Previous and Next and press Enter 50 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM View Data Log The Data Log provides the administrative user with a listing of all the readings taken by the ENVIROMUX pertaining to the sensors and IP Devices being monitored The data log will record the date and time of each reading Showing Entries 1 12 of 82 64 85 2811 LGS Humidity Co 77 Server Hack Humidity 44 45 2411 Inu Humidity Co 4 Server Room Humidity 4 65 2811 54 Humidity Co bx Server Rack Humidity 64 85 2811 e Humidituy Co bx Server Room Humidity 64 85 2811 ER Temperature t Server Hack Temperature H4 85 2HH11 54 Humidity Co bx Server Hack Humidity 64 45 2411 Inu Humidity Co 6 Server Room Humidity 84 85 2611 z377 Temperature S server Rack Temperature ll 64 85 2811 54 Humidity Co x Server Hack Humidity 44 05 2411 rove Humidity Co 77 Server Room Humidity Previous View data low d Tab to reach butto
38. between DES or AES to encrypt SNMP readings or traps or none to disable encryption If Privacy Protocol encryption is enabled then the Authentication Protocol must also be set at MD5 or SHA Authentication Assign the passphrase to be used to enable the receipt of SNMP messages This only needs to be Passphrase changed from none if SNMPv3 is used Privacy Passphrase Assign the passphrase to be used to open and read readings or alert messages received via SNMPv3 Traps Type Choose which format traps should be received in SNMP v1 v2c or v3 After changing any settings in the user profile press Apply Security Configuration The Security Configuration menu provides two submenus for setting local versus LDAP authentication methods and for applying IP filtering rules to prevent unwanted access to the ENVIROMUX Security Configuration 1 User Authentication 2 IP Filtering Configure Authentication settings Press Enter to select highlighted iten Esc exits to previous menu Figure 55 Text Menu Security Configuration 46 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Authentication Settings Security in the ENVIROMUX can be managed one of two ways through the local settings passwords assigned in user settings on page 43 or through an LDAP server If security is configured to use LDAP mode then the passwords for users must be those found on a configured LDAP server Select Authentication S
39. c almost 100 seconds 32 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Configure Remote Digital Inputs and Output Relays Remote Digital Inputs and Output relays can be configured just the same as those directly attached to the ENVIROMUX pages 24 and 30 4 Configure Remote Digital Input 1 E 16D 48U Digital Input 3 1 2 E 16D 48U Digital Input 3 2 3 E 16D 48U Digital Input 3 3 Add 1 Delete Configure contact settings alerts lo Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item Esc gt exits to previous menu Conf igure Output Relay pa Conn 3 Output Relay 112 Conn 3 Output Relay Conn H3 Output Relay Conn 3 Output Relay Conn 3 Output Relay Conn 3 Output Relay Conn 3 Output Relay Conn 3 Output Relay Conn 3 Output Relay 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 H pa Configure output relay settings Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item Esc exits to previous menu v Figure 35 Text Menu Configure Remote Digital Inputs and Output Relays 33 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM System Configuration Under System Configuration from the Main Menu select Time Settings to enter the time of day time zone enable daylight saving time or NTP server settings Also select Configuration Backup amp Restore to clear all configuration and user settings and restore the ENVIROMUX to settings as received from the factory System Configuration 1 T
40. capacity allowing them time to react The Data log can also be set to send log entries via email syslog or SNMP traps to users in addition to the entries it records internally Enable Remote Logging for email syslog or SNMP as desired 51 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Event Log Settings Logging Level Group 2 Overflow fiction Discontinue Log Enable syslog alerts Ho Enable SMMP traps Hn Enable e mail alerts Ho Save Select logging level Enter moves between fields iTab gt to reach Save button KEsc gt exits to previous menu 4 Figure 62 Text Menu Event Log Settings Data Log Settings Group i Overflow Action Wrap Enable syslog alerts Ho Enable SHMP traps o Enable e mail alerts Ho Enable syslog remote logging Hn Enable SHMP remote logging Hn Enable e mail remote logging No Save Select which Enter moves between fields lt Tab to reach Save button Esc exits to previous menu G Figure 63 Text Menu Data Log Settings 52 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM System Information The System Information page lists current firmware time and network settings for the ENVIROMUX It also lists the ENVIROMUX MAC address System Information Product ENUIROMUX 16D Server Environment Monitoring System Revision e Build Date 64 64 2618 83 55 41 PM MAC Address 00 5C 82 BF M82 A9 Current Time 64 16 2618 82 56 45 PM IP Mode
41. chnologies Inc ENU I ROMUX 16D vyu netuorktechinc com IPu4 Settings IPu4 Mode IPu4 fiddress 192 168 3 166__ IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 B__ Default Gateway 192 168 3 3 Preferred DNS 192 168 1 52 Alternate DNS 166 1802 165 11 DNS Timeout 1 Warning Changing network settings may disrupt connections Save Method of acquiring IP settings Enter moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button KEsc gt exits to previous menu bai Figure 41 Text Menu IPv4 Settings Menu IP Settings Description IPv4 Mode Select between Static manual or DHCP automatic IP and DNS settings IPv4 Address Enter a valid IPv4 address default value is 192 168 1 21 IPv4 Subnet Mask Enter a valid subnet mask default value is 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Enter a valid gateway default gateway value is 192 168 1 1 Preferred DNS Enter a preferred domain name server address Alternate DNS Enter an alternate domain name server address DNS Timeout Enter a value from 1 30 seconds to query a DNS server before timing out If the administrator chooses to have the DNS and IP address information filled in automatically via DHCP the SMTP server and port number still need to be entered for email alerts to work If the SMTP server requires a password in order for users to send emails the network administrator must first assign a user name and password to the ENVIROMUX Press Tab to highlight
42. d Select an IP Camera in the list and press Enter to open the IP Camera Settings menu 1 IP Camera 1 IP Camera IP Camera 2 3 4 Camera 5 Camera b Camera i s Camera B Camera Configure IP camera settings Press amp Enter to select highlighted item Esc exits to previous menu Figure 33 Text Menu IP Camera List for Configuration i ty eg e A ee eee i Ae mm yo een m M IP Camera HI Configure IP Gameras Add to View No Name Image URL IF Address Refresh Hat A x 166 millisec gt Save Enable this camera in the Uiew page Enter moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button Esc exits to previous menu wv Figure 34 Text Menu IP Camera Settings Camera Settings Description View Change to Yes to enable images from the IP Camera to appear in the view when selecting the IP Cameras from the Monitoring menu in the WEB interface Name Characters entered will appear in any listing of the IP camera selection Image URL Enter the full path to the image file captured by the IP camera under Image URL IP Address the IP address for the IP camera Refresh Time Enter a refresh time period in increments of 100 msec milliseconds That is a value of 1 100 msec 5 500 msec 10 1000 msec or 1 second The images can be set to be refreshed every 100 msec 1 second up to 99 900 mse
43. e image to the alert message sent via email Type Temperature Combo RJ45 Connector 1 Type Temperature Combo RJ45 Connector 1 N Critical Alert Settings on Critical filert Settings Disable alerts Nes Disable alerts No Alert delay 38 Sec Alert delay 38 Sec Notify again time 38 Min Notify again time 38 Min Notify on return to normal No Notify on return to normal Yes Automatic acknowledge No Automatic acknowledge No SES z Enable syslog alerts No Enable e mail alerts No Enable SNMP traps No Enable syslog alerts No Enable SNMP traps No E mail Subject nable e mail alerts Yes E mail Subject fittach IP camera capture No Selected IP camera IPMI Rack Camera Enable SMS alerts No Associated output relay None Output relay on alert fictive Output relay on return fictive Enable SMS alerts No fissociated output relay None Output relay on alert Inactive Output relay on return Inactive Save Save o Disable alerts for this sensor Disable alerts for this sensor Enter moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button Enter moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button KEsc gt exits to previous menu Esc gt exits to previous menu Figure 19 Text Menu Non Critical and Critical Alert Settings Alert Settings Disable alerts Alert Delay Notify Again Time Notify on Return to Normal Auto Acknowledge Enable Email Alerts Enable Syslog Alerts Enable
44. ent value being reported by the sensor and the state whether Normal or Alert will be shown If the sensor is in alert status pressing the Enter key would provide the option to either acknowledge the alert or dismiss it TYPE Contact Contact Contact Contact Contact Contact Contact Contact Digital Inputs Status DESCRIPTION Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Monitor contact sensor status Press amp Enter to select highlighted item MEsc gt exits to previous menu VALUE STATUS Normal Normal Normal l Normal Normal Normal Normal Figure 10 Text Menu Digital Input Status 17 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM View IP Devices The View IP Devices selection will show the present status of each IP Device monitored by the ENVIROMUX The current value being reported by the IP Device and the state whether Normal or Alert will be shown If the IP Device is in alert status pressing the Enter key would provide the option to either acknowledge the alert or dismiss it IF Device Status DESCRIPTION VALUE STATUS feb Server Hes pondin Normal Backup Server Mot Responding Acknowledge Monitor IP Device status Press Enter to select highlighted item E KEsc gt exits to previous menu Figure 11 Text Menu View IP Devices View Output Relay The View Output Relay selection will show the present state of the Output Relay on the ENVIROMUX To manually chan
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46. ert delay is an amount of time the sensor must be in an alert condition before an alert is sent This provides some protection against false alarms The Alert Delay value can be set for 0 999 seconds or minutes Enter the amount of time in seconds minutes or hours 1 999 before an alert message will be repeated The user can also be notified when the sensor readings have returned to the normal range by changing to Yes for Notify on return to normal for a sensor Change to Yes to have alert notifications in the summary page return to normal state automatically when sensor readings return to normal Change to Yes to have alert notifications sent via Syslog messages Change to Yes to have alert notifications sent via SNMP traps v2c Change to Yes to have alert notifications sent via Email Enter the subject to be viewed when an email alert message is received Change to Yes to enable a snapshot to be taken from an IP camera and attached to the alert message for critical alert messages only Select which IP camera to take a snapshot from to be attached to an alert message for critical alert messages only Change to Yes to have alert notifications sent via SMS requires GSM modem Choose which output relay to change state when sensor is in alert Choose the state the output relay should be in when the sensor is in alert Choose the state the output relay should be in when the sensor returns to normal Press Tab to hig
47. es Inc ENUIROMUZ 16D www networktechinc com ENUIROMUX 16D Server Environment Monitoring System Username root Password asch Enter login credentials Press lt Enter gt to move between fields Figure 5 Text Menu Login screen Note User names and passwords are case sensitive It is important to know what characters must be capitalized and what characters must not Note Only the user root can access the text menu when connected through the USB CONSOLE or RS232 port 13 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Connect to ENVIROMUX from Command Line To access the Text Menu from the command line the ENVIROMUX must first be connected to the Ethernet Connect Via Telnet Note Telnet must be enabled through the web interface for a connection via Telnet to be possible refer to the main user manual SSH below is enabled by default To open a telnet session to the ENVIROMUX Issue the following command from the command line telnet lt ENVIROMUX hostname or IP address gt ENVIROMUX hostname is the hostname configured in the workstation where the telnet client will run through etc hosts or DNS table It can also be just the IP address of the ENVIROMUX default is 192 168 1 21 The user will be prompted for username and password to connect to the ENVIROMUX Connect Via SSH To open an SSH session to a serial port issue the following command from the command line ssh 1 Username ENVI
48. ettings from the list and press Enter A menu providing an option to either user Local authentication or LDAP mode When in LDAP mode usernames on the LDAP server must match those in the user settings of the ENVIROMUX or access will be denied Note When the root user logs with the ENVIROMUX in LDAP mode if the LDAP server is not responding local authentication will be tried User Authentication Mode Local LDAP Primary Server LDAP Secondary Server LDAP Server Type Generic LDAP server LDAP User Base DN Save Authentication method for logging into the system Enter moves between fields Tab to reach Save button Esc exits to previous menu s Figure 56 Text Menu Authentication Settings User Authentication Mode Select Local to use authentication based on passwords in the ENVIROMUX user configuration Select LDAP to use authentication based on passwords in an LDAP server Primary LDAP Server Enter Hostname or IP address of Primary LDAP Server Secondary LDAP Server Enter Hostname or IP address of Secondary LDAP Server optional LDAP Server Type Tab to choose from the following Generic LDAP server Novell Directory server Microsoft Active Directory LDAP Service Base DN Enter the Base DN for users ex ou People dc mycompany dc com Even though LDAP authentication is being used each user must also have a local account User permission level is established by the local account Press Tab to highlight Sa
49. ge its state press Enter and select between Inactive and Active Output Relays Status TYPE DESCRIPTION VALUE Inactive Output Relays Status TYPE DESCRIPTION VALUE Inactive Press lt Enter gt to open window to change state if Deactivate Activate desired Monitor output relays status Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item Esc gt exits to previous menu Figure 12 Text Menu View Output Relay Status 18 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM View Remote Digital Inputs The View Remote Digital Inputs selection will show the present status of each dry contact sensor connected to expansion devices i e E DI16DO16 connected to the ENVIROMUX The current value being reported by the sensor and the state whether Normal or Alert will be shown If the sensor is in alert status pressing the Enter key would provide the option to either acknowledge the alert or dismiss it Remote Digital Inputs Status TYPE DESCRI PTION VALUE STATUS su Contact E 16D 48U Digital Input 3 1 Dry Contact E 16D 48U Digital Input 3 2 Normal Dry Contact E 16D 48U Digital Input 3 3 Normal Monitor remote digital input status Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted iten Esc gt exits to previous menu Figure 13 Text Menu View Remote Digital Inputs View Remote Output Relay The View Remote Output Relay selection will show the present state of the Remote Output Relays connected to the
50. hlight Save and press Enter to save before pressing Esc to exit From the Data Logging menu for the Digital Input sensor the user can decide if the data sampled should be recorded in the Data Log and how frequently Add to d Logging Save KEnter gt moves KEsc gt exits t au a i A oom tS p t EE Type Digital Input Connector 1 Data Logging ata log IIE Period 65H Min to the data lo between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button 0 previous menu Figure 24 Data Logging for Digital Input Sensors 26 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Configure IP Devices The Configure IP Devices menu lists the IP Devices monitored by the ENVIROMUX Press Enter to open the configuration menu for the selected IP Device Configure IP Device 1 DNS Server Add 1 De lete 1 IP Device settings amp Tah to reach buttons Press amp Enter to select highlighted item KEsc exits to previous menu Figure 25 Text Menu Configure IP Devices List The configuration menu for the IP Device includes options to enter the IP Device Settings Alert Settings and Data Logging IP Device Web Server 1 IP Device Settings 2 Alert Settings 3 Data Loqgqing Conf i ure general settings for this IP device Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item MEsc exits to previous menu Figure 26 Text menu Configuration Menu for IP Devices 27 NTI ENT
51. how alert messages are sent IP Device PG Linux Alert Settings Disable Alerts No Notify Again Time 3H Min Motifu on return to normal No Auto acknowledge Hn Enable E mail Alerts Ho Enable Syslog Alerts Ho Enable SHHP Traps Ho E mail Subject Enable SMS Alerts Ho Siren Ho Beacon Ho Save Disable alert notifications for this device Enter moves between fields Tab to reach Save button Esc gt exits to previous menu he Figure 28 Text Menu IP Device Alert Settings Alert Settings Description Disable alerts Change to Yes to prevent alerts from being sent when this IP Device s status changes Notify Again Time Enter the amount of time in seconds minutes or hours 1 999 before an alert message will be repeated Notify on Return to Normal The user can also be notified when the IP Device s state has returned to the normal by changing to Yes for Notify on return to normal for a sensor Auto Acknowledge Change to Yes to have alert notifications in the summary page return to normal state automatically when sensor readings return to normal Change to Yes to have alert notifications sent via Email Change to Yes to have alert notifications sent via Syslog messages Change to Yes to have alert notifications sent via SNMP traps v2c Change to Yes to have alert notifications sent via SMS requires GSM modem Change to Yes to activate the siren circuit during an alert condition
52. ime Settings 2 Configuration Backup amp Restore Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted iten Esc gt exits to previous menu D Figure 36 Text Menu System Configuration Time Settings On the Time Settings menu the user can designate what time zone the unit is associated with set the date and time manually or configure the ENVIROMUX to get this information from an NTP server Time Settings Time zone Enable Daylight Saving Enabled Set Date MHMH DD YYYY Z AM Set Time Enable HIP Disabled HIP server HTP Frequency 5 E mail Time Stamp Disabled SMS Time Stamp Disabled Save Select your time zone Enter moves between fields Tab gt to reach Save button KEsc gt exits to previous menu w Figure 37 Text Menu Time Settings menu 34 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Time Settings Description Time Zone Enter the appropriate time zone Enable Daylight Saving Change to Yes to have the time change in accordance Daylight Saving Time rules Set Date Enter the system date in MM DD YYYY format Set Time Enter the system time of day in hh mm ss format Enable NTP Change to Enabled to allow the ENVIROMUX to automatically sync up with a time server via NTP NTP server If the NTP is enabled enter the Domain Name or IP address of the NTP server NTP Frequency Enter the frequency in minutes for the ENVIROMUX to query the NTP server minimum is 5 minutes E mail
53. its to previous menu Figure 49 Text Menu Confirm to add new user NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM User users 2 Gontact Settings 3 Schedule 4 SHMP Settings Configure account settin for this user Press amp Enter to select highlighted item Esc exits to previous menu Figure 50 Text Menu Configuration List for User User Account Settings Select Account Settings from the list and press lt Enter gt A menu with the account settings for that specific user will open where you can either leave the name as userx or change it With the name assigned fill in the remaining information as needed Network Technologies Inc EWU I ROMUA 16D uwuw netvorktechinc com Account Settings Username questi A 0 Password Conf irm SEE Enabled Yes Admin Mo Title Guest Account Company HT I Department Engineering LDAP CH LDAP OU Save The username for this user Enter moves between fields Tab to reach Save button Esc exits to previous menu Figure 51 Text Menu User Account Settings Account Settings Description Username Enter the desired username for this user Password Enter a password that a user must use to login to the system A password must be assigned for the user s login to be valid Passwords must be at least 1 keyboard character Confirm Re enter a password that a user must use to login to the system 43 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING
54. load This might take a minute while it searches your computer for the usbser sys file it needs Once it does you will get a window telling you Windows is finished Take note of the COM port number it assigned This one assigned COM3 11 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Installing an Unsigned Driver in Windows 8 and 10 x64 When trying to load the USB driver into a Windows 8 or 10 PC in order to use the USB Console port on an NTI product you may encounter a window that prevents it because it is an unsigned driver in spite of the fact it is actually a Microsoft driver from an earlier operating system The steps to enable the installation of the USB driver on Windows 8 are as follows 1 From Windows 8 Control Panel choose General Under Advanced Startup gt Restart now Now the system will restart and might take some minutes to show up the boot menu Wait for It patiently After some time you will be prompted with a menu with the following options 1 Continue 2 Troubleshoot 3 Turn off 2 Choose Troubleshoot Then the following menu appears Refresh your PC Reset your PC Advanced Options 3 Choose Advanced Options Then the following menu appears System Restore System Image Recovery Automatic Repair Command Prompt Windows Startup settings 4 Choose Windows Startup Settings then Click Restart Now the computer will restart and the boot menu appears 5 Choo
55. nde 43 Figure 52 Text Menu User Contact Gettngs seanar a E E A a a 44 Figure 53 Text Menu User Activity Schedule seam ete meo a e E EE 45 Figure 54 Text Menu SNMP User e EE 45 Figure 55 Text Menu Security Configuration sssr a re a a a aa a rN 46 Figure 56 Text Menu Authentication Settings ccccsccccccsssscecccesececcseuseceecceaueceesseasececceauaeeeecseuseeeeeeseaaeeeesssaaeceessaaeeeesseageeeessaages 47 Figure 57 Textivienust WE e EE 48 Figure 58 gt Text Menu Contigure IP Filter rule teet oet te reto n aoc easi eee o n heo e hoe oo eco e a essc icut 48 Figure 59s Text Ment Event Data BOOSuGedeecto s nee coin eot td eere erae A but erae ip sea ede eee 50 Figure 60 gt Textivienu View Event Og o X ete 50 Figure 612 Text Menus View Data LOG EE 51 Figure 62 gt Text Menu Event Log Selllhigs EE 52 Flgure o5 Text MentieData Log SellligSssiiveditensaisdtexute idas 52 Figureso4 Text Mentssystem Te eg A d DEE 53 Figure 65 Text Menu Reboot the ENVIROMUX a nnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnsrnnnnnsrnrrensrrrrnsrnrrresrnrrrnsrrrrrnsrrrrennntrrnnrtrrtnnnrtrnannrrentnrrrennnrrennn rrenen 53 Figure 66 Text Menu User Main Menu cccccsseccccccsseeecceesececceeueececseeueeeesseeuseeessaauseeeessaueeeessaseeeeesssuueeeessauaeeeesseageceessaageesessaagss 54 Figure 67 Text Menu User Monitoring Menu ccooocnncconcnnoconnnccnoconononcnnononcnnnnn nono scr non nnn nnns nne n rise nan nn nn sra sui si
56. nding Acknowledge Monitor IP Device status Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item Esc gt exits to previous menu Monitor water sensor status Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item KEsc exits to previous menu Figure 68 Text Menu User accessible status menus If a monitored item is in alert status the non administrative user can enter a response to it By pressing the Enter key with the sensor selected the user will have the option to either acknowledge the alert or dismiss it If the user acknowledges the alert no additional alert messages will be sent during that alert status cycle If the user dismisses the alert another alert message will be sent once the notify again after time designated on the configuration page one example on page 25 elapses 55 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM User Accessible Settings The User without administrative privileges has access to setting for their own account User Paul 2 Contact Settings 3 Schedule 4 SMMP Settings Configure account settings for this user Press Enter to select highlighted item Esc exits to previous menu Figure 69 Text Menu User Accessible Settings Account Settings Under Account Settings the non administrative user can edit their password title company or department settings Other settings are only accessible to the administrative user Account Settings Hame user2B Password xg Confirm
57. nected through a USB CONSOLE port 1 Make sure the ENVIROMUX is powered ON and booted up fully Note When using the RS232 AUX port on an E 5D for terminal connection you must first configure the port to be used for Console connection through the web interface ADMINISTRATION menu System Configuration Auxiliary Serial Port Configuration page 59 of the ENVIROMUX Installation and Operation Manual Set the baud rate for a speed compatible with the connected terminal After making this change click Save and reboot the ENVIROMUX fully for the settings to take effect 2 Using the terminal connected to the ENVIROMUX start the terminal program e g Windows HyperTerminal and configure it as follows direct connection using the appropriate CPU local serial Com port The COM port assigned to the USB e 115200 bps to serial connection can be found in e 8 bits the device manager or your PC e no parity operating system e 1 stop bit e no flow control e VT100 terminal mode Note To display special characters German Japanese etc correctly in the Text Menu use a terminal program that supports UTF8 character encoding such as putty or TeraTerm Also the script may need to be set specific to your location 3 Press Enter and a login prompt will appear type lt root gt all lowercase letters and press Enter 4 At Password type nt 1 gt all lowercase letters and press Enter etwork Technologi
58. ns Press Enter to select highlighted item KEzc exits to previous menu s Figure 61 Text Menu View Data Log From the Data Log the administrative user can view the logs In order to clear specific logs download log entries or clear the entire log use the Web Interface see main manual section LOG page 70 To navigate between pages of logs pres Tab to move between Previous and Next and press Enter Log Settings Menus The Log Settings menus Figure 62 and Figure 63 provide settings for how the ENVIROMUX will react when its Data and Event logs reach capacity The Event Log settings include a logging level that can be configured to log different amounts of information e Error shows only system errors like sending email failures or SMS e Alerts shows recorded system errors and alert messages e Info In addition to all of the above the log will show less relevant information user login logout for example Each log can be assigned to a group and any user that receives messages from that group can be notified when capacity is being reached As a capacity overflow action the log can be set to either e Discontinue stop logging information e Clear and restart delete all log entries and restart with new entries e Wrap continue logging but delete the oldest entries and new ones are recorded The Data and or Event log can be set to send alerts to users via email syslog and or SNMP traps once it has reached 90 of
59. ommunity name enables a user to read information from the ENVIROMUX and to modify settings on the ENVIROMUX using the SNMP browser and MIB file This name must be present in the ENVIROMUX and in the proper field in the SNMP browser Miscellaneous Service Settings The Misc Service Settings menu contains selections to configure services running on the ENVIROMUX Misc Service Settings Enable SSH Enable Telnet Enabled Enable HITP Access Enabled HTTP Port aH HTTPS Port 443 Web Timeout 2H Save Enable access to this device via ssh Enter moves between fields Tab to reach Save button KEsc exits to previous menu Figure 45 Text Menu Misc Service Settings menu Service Settings Enable SSH Enable this to allow access to the ENVIROMUX via SSH Enable Telnet Enable this to allow access to the ENVIROMUX via Telnet The default setting is Disabled Enable HTTP access Enable this to allow access to the ENVIROMUX via standard non secure HTTP requests HTTP Port Port to be used for standard HTTP requests HTTPS Port Port to be used for HTTPS requests Web Timeout Number of minutes after which idle web uses will be logged out enter O to disable this feature The administrator may assign a different HTTP Server Port than is used by most servers 80 39 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM 3G Data Connect Settings The 3G Data Connect Settings are used to enable the 3G data features of your SIM card
60. r sse sns sees rss eser rra sn nnns 54 Figure 68 Text Menu User accessible status Menus sn nnnnennenrnrnornrerrrrrrnrrorrrrrrrrrorrrrrrrtronrtotrtronntrrntrtrnantrotntnonrtrnnntrn rreren reenn 55 Flgure 69 Text Menu USer ee RE d Te EE 56 Figure 70 Text Menu User ee In EE due EE 56 Figure 71 Text Menu User Contact SettlfigS euo ito eee ee ies eae eter EE 57 Figure 72 Text Menu User Activity Schedule iiic eie E E queda doce RE e qe Ure ED eiu pns 58 Figure 73 Text Menu User SNMP SettingS ccccccssseccecceesseeccceeeececcaeueeeecseuuseeeesauueeeesseuueceesseaeceecsseueceesssueceessaageeesessgeeesssaages 58 1V NTRODUCTION This manual provides instruction for connection and control of the E 16D E 5D and E 2D Enterprise Environment Monitoring Systems using serial connection and the built in text menu The text menu can be accessed two ways 1 using a terminal program on a PC connected through the RS232 port E 16D only or through the USB CONSOLE port all models 2 using Telnet or the SSH protocol through an Ethernet connection Only the user root can connect using a terminal connection but up to 8 users can connect simultaneously using the Ethernet connection To quickly return to the main ENVIROMUX manual click here HARDWARE CONNECTION Terminal Connection To use the RS232 port connect one end of a CAT5 patch cable supplied to the port labeled RS232 on the re
61. scovery Tool see main manual for Device Discovery Tool pg 21 35 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Enterprise Confiquration Under Enterprise Configuration from the Main Menu enter the unit name location the contact person emails should refer to and their phone number and the email address of the ENVIROMUX to be used for outgoing alert messages Enterprise Gonfiguration Enterprise Mame E MIMI L amp A Location Engineering Contact Phone AA E mail E 3 Save l Set enterprise e mail MEnter moves between fields lt Tah gt to reach Save button J amp Esc exits to previous menu Figure 39 Text Menu Enterprise Configuration Network Configuration The Network Configuration menu from the Main Menu includes submenus for applying IPv4 and IPv6 Settings SMTP server settings SNMP settings miscellaneous settings to enable services for SSH Telnet HTTP HTTPS and Web Timeout 3G data and VLAN connection settings Network Configuration 1 I Pv4 Settings 2 IPu6 Settings 3 SMIP Settings 4 SNMP Settings 5 Misc Service Settings m 6 3G Data Connect Settings 7 ULAN Settings e Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item Esc exits to previous menu ES Figure 40 Text Menu Network Configuration 36 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM IPv4 Settings The IP Settings menu contains the network connection settings for the ENVIROMUX etwork Te
62. se Disable Driver Signature Enforcement from the boot menu Now Windows will start and you can follow the instructions on page 7 for the installation of the USB driver The steps to enable the installation of the USB driver on Windows 10 are as follows Click Update and Security Click Recovery Click Troubleshoot Click Advanced options Click Startup Settings Click Restart S p Ce OU ome quoq Click the Start menu and select Settings Click Restart now under Advanced Startup On the Startup Settings screen press 7 or F7 to disable driver signature enforcement Your computer will restart and you will be able to install non digitally signed drivers Note If you restart your computer again the driver signature enforcement will be re enabled 12 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM SOFTWARE CONNECTION The ENVIROMUX can be controlled serially through a text menu using a terminal program e g HyperTerminal when connected to the RJ45 RS232 port or USB Console Port or by using the Telnet or the SSH protocol when connected through the Ethernet Port page 6 Either of these methods will work to access the ENVIROMUX text menu The text menu can be used to control most functions of the ENVIROMUX as an alternative to the Web Interface described in the main user manual Connect to ENVIROMUX from a Terminal Program Note Drivers must first be installed on the PC page 7 if the terminal program is con
63. t Relays 14 Configure IP Cameras 15 Configure Remote Digital Inputs Configure Remote Out to ev internal sensors Note Selections 1 11 are 2 View Sensors ipw 3 Uiew Digital Inputs shown initially Page down 5 View Output Relays or scroll down to display View Remote Digita nputs 8 E View Remote Output Relays selections 12 16 9 iew Internal Sensors Press lt Enter gt to select highlighted item lt Esc gt exits to previous menu AS Figure 8 Text Menu Monitoring Menu 16 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM View Sensors The View Sensors selection will show the present status of each analog sensor connected to the ENVIROMUX The current value being reported by the sensor and the state whether Normal or Alert will be shown If the sensor is in alert status pressing the Enter key would provide the option to either acknowledge the alert or dismiss it TYPE emperature Com Humidity Combo Temperature Com Humidity Combo Monitor sensor status Press lt Enter to select highlighted item MEsc gt exits to previous menu View Digital Inputs Sensor Status DESCRIPTION Server Rack Temperature Server Hack Humidity Server Room Temperature Server Room Humidity VALUE STATUS Hormal Normal Hormal Figure 9 Text Menu Sensor Status The View Digital Inputs selection will show the present status of each dry contact sensor connected to the ENVIROMUX The curr
64. tion will be presented in the View Output Relays list as well as in the description field when viewing the list through the WEB interface The group this relay will be associated with can be defined here to determine who will receive alerts generated by the relay state change if any The Normal Status of the relay is defined here which determines what the ENVIROMUX will consider a normal versus alert condition for the relay Type Output Relay Connector 1 Output Relay Settings Description Output Relay HiB Group 1 Normal Status Active Save Enter moves between fields Tab to reach Save button Esc exits to previous menu Figure 31 Text Menu Output Relay Settings Select the Alert Settings to access a menu for enabling alert messages that can be sent when the relay changes from its Normal state Type Output Relay Connector 1 Alert Settings Enable syslog alerts hi Enable SMMP traps Mo Enable e mail alerts Wo E mail Subject Output Relay Activity Enable 5M5 alerts Hn Save Enable suslog alerts for this output relay Enter moves between fields lt Tab gt to reach Save button KEsc exits to previous menu Figure 32 Text Menu Output Relay Alert Settings 31 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Configure IP Cameras From the Monitoring menu the user can select to configure IP Cameras You will first be presented with the IP Cameras list up to 8 can be configure
65. ure 3 Connect ENVIROMUX to the Ethernet NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM USB Console Port To use the USB Console port you will need to install drivers provided on your CD REAR VIEW OF E 16D S ridi uu OCE ETHERNET AC INPUT 100 240VAC 65W 3 HI PS SENSORS TAGH 2 A Aen Ba Ba a tev ESCH CH PT nw n nin jui d 1 USB Type B Female E USB Type A ger pem ESA Male Male Figure 4 Connect terminal to USB Console port Installing Drivers You will only need to install drivers the first time the ENVIROMUX is connected to your PC with Windows XP 2000 Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 32 and 64 bit versions Drivers will automatically install when connected to a Windows 10 PC After the first time when the ENVIROMUX is connected your PC should recognize the ENVIROMUX and re assign the COM port Follow the steps below to install the drivers Note When trying to load the USB driver to a Windows 8 PC you will likely be stopped by an unsigned driver warning even though the driver you are trying to load is actually a Microsoft driver from an earlier operating system Follow the instruction on page 12 to disable this warning and be able to proceed with driver installation 1 Make sure the USB cable is connected between the ENVIROMUX and your PC 2 Power ON the ENVIROMUX The PC will see the ENVIROMUX as New Hardware and create a virtual COM port to communicate with it 3 You
66. ve and press Enter to save before pressing Esc to exit 47 NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM IP Filtering Included in the Security Configuration options is IP Filtering IP Filtering provides an additional mechanism for securing the ENVIROMUX Access to the ENVIROMUX network services SNMP HTTP S SSH Telnet can be controlled by allowing or disallowing connections from various IP addresses subnets or networks Up to 16 IP Filtering rules can be defined to protect the ENVIROMUX from unwanted access from intruders Each rule can be set as Enabled or Disabled Rules can be set to explicitly drop attempts to connect or to accept them Configure IP Filters Disabled 192 168 8 8 32 Disabled 192 168 8 1 32 Disabled 192 168 8 2 32 Disabled 192 168 6 3 32 Disabled 192 168 4 8 24 Disabled 192 168 5 8 24 Disabled 192 168 6 8 24 Disabled 192 168 7 8 24 Disabled 192 168 8 8 24 Disabled 192 168 9 8 24 1 2 j 4 5 6 d 8 9 H Configure IP filters MPress lt Enter gt to select highlighted item Esc exits to previous menu w Figure 57 Text Menu IP Filtering To configure an IP Filter select an IP Filter rule from the list and press Enter Edit IP Filter DROP Filter Rule 192 168 6 6 32 Save 1 Enabler disable the current rule Enter moves between fields Tab to reach Save button Esc exits to previous menu M Figure 58 Text Menu Configure IP Filter rule 48 NTI
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