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1. Communications Status Secure connectiong established to 2001 db8 0 1 58 443 4849 548c and logged in as localadmin bog Out SS PowerAlert Power Management Software TRIPP LITE a Status Device Configuration Logs Preferences Help Network Security System DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Location i W Normal _ PDUMH20NET POU s 7 NETWORK PREFERENCES INTERNET Changes made on this panel will take effect after the card is restarted Services IP v4 Addresses In Use _ SMTP Method Home Active Address Net mask sance jeno 10 20 0384 O 255 22400 IP v6 Addresses In Use Method Home __ Active Address_ v6 prefix STATIC eno 2001 0B8 1 58 4F43 4849 548C 64 AUTO etho 3 FE80 206 67FF FE22 0688 64 AUTO eth0 4 2001 DB8 1 206 67FF FE22 D688 64 NONE eth0 5 z 0 NONE eth0 6 0 NONE eth0 7 0 IP v4 Settings On Restart Method Gateway Static Address Net mask Static v 10 0 0 1 10 20 0 34 255 224 0 0 IP v6 Settings On Restart DHCP Static Static Address v6 prefix t E 2001 DB8 1 58 4F43 4849 548C_ 64 Feedback X ses ee a ters Changes made in the other grids will take effect after you restart the card at which time they will appear in the summary grids p cancer Figure 3 30 Internet Preferences 3 8 2 Preferences gt DNS This menu is used to configure information for DNS services If you are using hostnames instead of IP addresses for ANY communi
2. Name Default Contact Notification Delay 30 Interval 0 Count 1 Email Contacts Chosen All l Modify Profile Name 2 Modify Delay 3 Modify Interval 4 Modify Count 5 Manage Email Action Contacts b Apply To Device Events A Apply Changes D Delete X Email Action Profiles Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Email Action Profile with Single Email Contact Example Menu eSs s555 Email Action Profile Detail Menu Name Email to Admin Delay 0 Interval O Count 1 Email Contacts Chosen Admin John Doe l Modify Profile Name 2 Modify Delay 3 Modify Interval 4 Modify Count 5 Manage Email Action Contacts b Apply To Device Events A Apply Changes D Delete X Email Action Profiles Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 2 1 1 Email Notification Action Menus continued Menu Data Email Contacts Chosen The email notification action requires the user to define a list of contacts that will receive email notification when an event occurs When the option is set to ALL every email contact in the system will receive the notification and any new users added will automatically be included in the list without any further changes to the action Alternately the option can be set to only notify a specific list of email contacts defined in the
3. Current Value Remain Off l Remain Off 2 Turn On After Delay gt gt 2 Se Sasa Ramp Delay Current Ramp Delay 0 Enter an integer less than b553b for Ramp Delay gt gt 10 eee Su Shed Action Selection Current Value Remain On l Remain On 2 Turn Off After Delay gt gt 2 Saas eats Shed Delay 2 s2ss ss ssssssSeteee sce stesese ss Current Shed Delay 0 Enter an integer less than b553b for Shed Delay gt gt 20 Soe ose S Ramp Shed Settings rrr rr rrr rrr rrr Load Description Ramp Shed Action Delay Action Delay After Delay After Delay 1 Turn On 10 Turn Off 20 2 Remain Off 0 Remain On 0 3 Remain Off 0 Remain On D 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 1 Device Menu continued 4 1 5 3 Ramp Shed Settings continued Menu Data Ramp Action This is the action to take when a ramp is initiated The valid values are e Remain Off e Turn On After Delay Ramp Delay This is the delay before taking the ramp action 4 1 6 Preferences and Thresholds Shed Action This is the action to take when a shed is initiated The valid values are e Remain On e Turn Off After Delay Shed Delay This is the delay before taking the shed action This menu contains the device and protocol specific data that defines the user s preferred behavior settings and thresholds Since this menu is used to define the
4. l NORMAL 2 CRITICAL 3 WARNING 4 INFORMATION 5 STATUS b OFFLINE X Device Event Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu sie ieee Device Event Category rn rrr rrr rrr rrr rr rrr rr rrr rrr rrr cceee Current Selected Categories CRITICAL l NORMAL 2 WARNING 3 INFORMATION 4 STATUS 5 OFFLINE C Clear Selection X Device Event Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu epang ses Device Event Category rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr ccceee Current Selected Categories CRITICAL WARNING l NORMAL 2 INFORMATION 3 STATUS 4 OFFLINE C Clear Selection X Device Event Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt 2 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 4 Alarms and Logging continued 4 4 2 2 Event Log continued Device Event Category Current Selected Categories CRITICAL WARNING INFORMATION l NORMAL 2 STATUS 3 OFFLINE C Clear Selection X Device Event Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt 2 lt SSS Sas Device Event Category lt lt S 22 cSt oes sree SSeS ore eee SSeS esos Current Selected Categories CRITICAL WARNING INFORMATION STATUS l NORMAL 2 OFFLINE C Clear Selection X Device Event Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt 2 Saha a E Device Event Category Current Selected Categories CRITICAL
5. Figure 3 20 Email Actions SNMP Set OID Actions An SNMP Set OID action allows for the SNMPWEBCARD to set an SNMP value on another device on the network that will do something or set a value that the other network device will recognize and take some action based upon that SNMP value being set An example of an application of this action is to have an SNMPWEBCARD in a UPS notify the network PDU that the UPS is power that the PDU is running on battery power If utilizing a Tripp Lite PDU it is possible to execute the shed setting stored on the PDU to shed turn off equipment that is not necessary to extend the runtime of the UPS The OID to set on Tripp Lite PDU for shedding is OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 850 100 1 8 3 3 0 type integer and a value of 1 The OID to set on Tripp Lite PDU for ramping is Clear OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 850 100 1 8 3 2 0 type integer value of 1 To add an action click the button to activate a row and enter the appropriate data To delete an action click on the action that is to be deleted and then click the button and confirm the deletion and then the Save button to commit the changes Communications Status T Secure connection established with solo 10 25 1 10 and logged im as localadenin O lege P owerAlert Power Management Software TRIPP LITE Status Device Actions Logs Preferences Help Event Actions Scheduling Address Book DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location Normal SMART
6. Relative Days This setting is used for monthly and yearly schedules It allows a relative day of a month to be specified The valid relative day selection are e First e Second e Third e Fourth e Last It is used in combination with the day of the week to choose a relative day of the month like last Friday for a monthly schedule or third Thursday of July for a yearly schedule Until For daily weekly monthly and yearly schedules the user also needs to specify how long the schedule is in effect The valid choices are e Forever the schedule will executed until it is deleted e End Date the schedule will be executed until the specified date e Number of Repetitions the schedule will be executed for the specified number of times Automatic Removal of Schedule A schedule will be automatically removed when it has fired for the last time The conditions that will cause the schedule to be removed are e One time schedule has been executed e The Until End Date has been reached e The Until Number of Repetitions has been reached Note To have access to the schedules menus the user must have at least Read access to the SCHEDULES facility Because controls and loads can be scheduled the user should have at least read access to the DEVICE CONTROLS and DEVICE LOADS facilities as well 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 3 Security Security Menu Security Menu
7. Z Refresh too X ClearLog ApplyFilters 2 lt Reset Fiters Figure 3 27 Data Logs This menu allows the user to view the data log entries for the entire system 3 Web Console continued 3 7 2 Logs gt Data continued Data points are listed in order of the time and date they occurred Information on the type of data point that occurred the device it occurred on which variable it occurred on and the numeric value is also displayed To view more data points simply continue scrolling down through the log Logs can be filtered by using the menus at the bottom of the page Logs can be filtered and viewed by time frame reporting device device variables and variable value Device variable filters can either be all of the variables for all devices default all variables on one device or up to three specific variables across all devices In order to apply filters to the event log click the Apply button at the bottom of the page Filters can be cleared within a session by clicking the Reset Filters button at the bottom of the page Filters do not persist from session to session 3 8 Preferences This menu is used to alter user defined preferences for the network security and overall system settings 3 8 1 Preferences gt Network Communications Status 1 Connected to 10 11 0 113 andloggedin as Iocaladmin PowerAlert Power Management Software Status Device Network TRIPP LITE Configuratio
8. DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location LF Normal PDUMH20NET PDU Device 1 Device Behavior Personal Threshold Equipment Feedback Name croup Value Device Mode Priman Input Present a t Input Frequency input 59 9 nputVotage input 1125 Low Trans erVokage input 70 Maximum input Voltage _ Input_ 118 4 Output Current Output 1 0 inputVotage _ Input 1045 Output Current Output 0 0 Output Current output 0 0 Output Frequency Output Output Source Output Normal Output I i j y oup vatoa dl 12Results ed Save Cancel Intemet Protected Mode Off a gt Figure 3 6 Device Status BB Powerdien Local 1204 0060 8 PowerAler Local1204 x O Outlook Web App status Ovewew Det DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Aa o Pager Softy gt Tooke gt Riok Configuration Logs preferences Heip Device Name location 23 toformatnal SusoOORTAUHY UPS Normal _ Envrosense Enuttosense Probe SELECTONE DETALS Deve status Personai Threshold Equipment Feedback 5Resuns Figure 3 7 Device Behavior Fisa frcancor Interet Protected Mode Ott ae Rix The content of this screen will vary based upon the protocol
9. System Info Provides Read Only access to the about help and system IP address 3 Web Console continued 3 8 Preferences continued 3 8 3 Preferences gt Security continued Logging This facility allows access to logs and log rotation actions Log rotation actions will only be available if the user has at least Read Only access to the Contacts facility Device Status The facility provides access to all device variable information These would include device status variables personalization variables and threshold variables By default the localadmin and localmanager have Read Write access and localguest has Read Only access Any user that will have any access to any other device data should have at least Read Only permissions for this facility Device Control This facility configures whether a user has access to device controls Since this is a subset of devices it is required that the user has Read Only access to device status to either view or contro loads Configuring this to no access will restrict a user from seeing the controls area of the program Device Events This facility configures whether a user has access to device events Since this is a subset of devices it is required that the user has Read Only access to the device status and contacts facility to properly view or modify events Configuring this to No Access will restrict a user from seeing events program area Device Loads
10. Critical Alert and Emergency logs will be displayed on the console log The valid logging levels for the console log are e Disabled e Warning e Emergency e Notice e Alert e Info default e Critical e Debug e Error e Trace 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 4 Alarms and Logging continued 4 4 3 3 Data Log Settings The data log settings are used to define the maximum data log size and actions to take when the log is rotated Sas oso S Data bog Sess Sse3 sees sess aaron aS Se Si aS ae Seis Sie SSeS Sei eee a Maximum Entries 2048 Actions On Rotate Format Protocol Delivery Target iog smtp Admin John Doe ss S S l Maximum Entries 2 Actions On Rotate X M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data Maximum Entries The maximum number of entries that can be in the log before it is rotated The valid values are an integer between 64 and 2048 The default value is 2048 Actions On Rotate This defines the actions to take when the log is rotated The log data may be archived by sending to a single destination using email or HTTP The log may be sent to multiple destinations by creating multiple actions 22555 a6 Actions On Rotate rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rr rrr rrr ccce Format Protocol Delivery Target Edit Rotate Action O Add New Rotate Action X Data Log M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Sea a cea Rotate Action lt lt sSSe 6es2 sce eee sess e ee
11. Hello TrippLite Authorization Session Timeout 2400 Idle Timeout 1200 radiusmanager Reply Message Hello TrippLite Authorization Session Timeout 1 00 Idle Timeout LOO radiusguest Reply Message Hello TrippLite Authorization TrippLite Outlet Realms Session Timeout b00 Idle Timeout 300 TRIPP LITE A 4 Cleartext Password radiusadmin User Name default rw 4 Cleartext Password radiusmanager User Name default rwisecurity ro Cleartext Password radiusguest User Name default roisecurity none 1 10 31 OVER YEARS Manufacturing Excellence 1111 W 35th Street Chicago IL 60609 USA www tripplite com support 13 07 096 93 32CE Rev A
12. Set and Clear actions are already assigned but are not paired with the same Set and Clear action the user will be prompted to leave those assignments alone or to clear those assignments and assign the chosen actions in their place Clear Event List This will clear the Set and Clear action assignments from all of the events for the selected device only Add Event to List This choice will allow the user to select an event from the list of events for the device selected Only the events that do not currently have actions assigned will be presented See E Add Event To Last sSeesee eee eee Set et eer eee Sree es He Seer meee Se ee tee l Contact 1 In Alarm 2 Contact 2 In Alarm 3 Contact 3 In Alarm 4 Contact 4 In Alarm 5 Temperature Beyond Limits b Humidity Beyond Limits X Action Events M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Delete Event From List Delete a chosen event from the list The user will be presented with a list of all events that are currently using the Set and Clear action Choosing an event will remove the actions from that event only The following is an example of the delete event menu sse seess Delete Event From List l Temperature Beyond Limits 2 Humidity Beyond Limits X Action Events M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Note To have access to the action profiles menus the us
13. 5 4 Getting Started with the PowerAlert CLI Remember most of your configuration changes will take effect immediately so you can try out your configuration before committing to it However the changes are not saved permanently until you reboot the SNMPWEBCARD You should reboot when your configuration is complete and prior to testing configurations that simulate a power outage Refer to Section 2 for additional information When you first log in to the CLI you can type help to invoke the help program and see a list of all programs Each program does only a small amount of the work and programs can be used in succession to accomplish a task The next paragraphs describe example goals and which programs can be used together to accomplish them Note Most programs are available only after the system has fully booted 5 Command Line Interface continuea How Do See the list of available programs 1 Use the help program to display all available programs See the manual for any program 1 Use the man program to display the manual for any program It is invoked by typing man lt program name gt without the angle brack ets and the program name replaced by the name of the program you are interested in See my devices 1 Use the program devmgr to view the list of devices and individual device details 2 Use the program devselect to choose a device to work with See my device status 1 U
14. SNMPWEBCARD Firmware Version 12 06 0062 through 12 06 0065 Revision A Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 4 Telnet SSH Console 26 4 3 Network Configuration 69 1 1 System Requirements 2 4 1 Device Menu 27 4 3 4 P Configuration 69 2 Installation and Configuration 2 ee n A 4 3 1 1 Host Name 70 2 1 Saving Configuration Changes 2 A 4 3 1 2 Domain Data Entry Menu 70 4 1 3 Controls 30 A 2 2 Default UPS System 4 3 1 3 IPV4 Settings 70 A 4 1 3 1 Control Data 31 Shutdown Settings 2 414 Events 32 4 3 1 4 IPV6 Settings 71 2 3 Other Default Settings 3 D 4 3 1 5 DNS Setti i i 4 1 5 Loads 35 3 1 ettings 72 2 4 SNMP Configuration 3 4 3 2 Seni 3 4 1 5 1 Load Configuration 35 i9 Remote Services T 3 Web Console 4 4 1 5 2 Load Groups 36 4 3 2 1 Email Settings 73 3 1 Opening the Web Console 4 4 1 5 3 Ramp Shed Settings 37 4 3 2 2 Remote Syslog 75 3 41 41 Alternate to Web Launch 4 4 3 2 3 Watchdog Settings 78 3 2 Web Console Interface 5 4 1 6 Preferences and Thresholds 38 ea 3 3 Device Summary 5 4 1 7 Device Alarms 39 4 3 3 User Interfaces 79 3 4 Status Menu 5 4 1 8 Logs 39 4 3 3 1 Telnet SSH 79 3 4 1 Status gt Overview 5 4 2 System Configuration 39 4 3 3 2 Web Console 79 3 4 2 Status gt Details 6 4 2 1 Address Book 39 4 3 3 3 SNMP Settings 80 3 4 3 Status gt Alarms 7 4 2 1 1 Email Contacts 40 4 3 3 4 FIP 80 3 5 Device Menu y 4 2 1 2 SNMP Contacts 41 4 3 3 5 Remote View Access Port 80 a ae mole 4 2 1 3 HTTP Contacts 42 4 4 Alarms and L
15. SNMPWEBCARD is preinstalled in Tripp Lite Monitored and Switched PDUs which can be identified by the presence of MN or NET in the model name SNMPWECARD is also preinstalled in SRCOOLNET 1 1 System Requirements e Tripp Lite UPS system PDU or cooling unit with compatible accessory slot or preinstalled SNMPWEBCARD e Ethernet network that supports the TCP IP protocol Firewall ports 3664 and 3665 must be open e One of the following options for remote monitoring and control e PowerAlert Network Management System e SNMP based Network Management Station such as HP OpenView e Web browser that supports frames forms and Java such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 0 or later if launching vid browser e VT 100 Telnet and or SSH Client e For Terminal Mode configuration only e Terminal emulation software program such as TeraTerm Pro by Ayera Technologies e Computer with available DB9 serial port Warning Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause the failure of the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is not recommended Do not use this equipment in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air oxygen or nitrous oxide 2 Installation and Configuration For instructions on hardware installation and basic configuration refer to the printed manual that came with your SNMPWEBCARD or Tripp Lite
16. 2011 08 12 Day Of Week Friday Time Lb 2b 01 l Date 2 Day Of Week 3 Time A Apply Changes X Date Time M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data Date This is the current date The date must be entered in the format YYYY MM DD Day of Week This is the current day of the week Sunday through Saturday Time This is the current time specified in 24 hour clock value for the current local time 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 5 Local Device Discovery This menu is used to tell the system to attempt to discover any new device connections To be able to effectively use this menu the user should have Write access to the SYSTEM SETTINGS facility Local Device Discovery Discover Serial Devices Yes l Discover Devices Now A Apply Changes X System Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data Discover Serial Devices This is a display only data item that indicates that devices on serial ports will be discovered Discover Devices Now Start local device discovery 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 6 Restart PowerAlert The restart menu provides the end user with an interface to restart the SNMPWEBCARD If there has been a setting in the data that requires a system restart the message Changes have been made to require a restart
17. 2013 8 19 02 PM GMT Local Time is January 10 2013 2 19 02 PM CST Time Source Simple Network Time Settings Use Real time clock menak 360 Use Network Time Protocol NTP Source Primary 0 pool ntp org Watchdog NTP Port Primary 123 Miscellaneous NTP Source Secondary 1 pool ntp org NTP Port Secondary 123 Local time Time Zone Offset UTC 06 00 CST E use ost DST Stat Second Sunday inthe month of March 02 00 00 DsT End First Sunday inthe month of November 02 00 00 Cancel td Save Communications Status Secure connection established with 10 25 1 14 and logged in as localadmin Log Out Se PowerAlert Power Management Software TRIPP LITE me Status Device Actions Logs Preferences Help Network Security System Restart DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location Normal SRCool AC SRCOOL33K ENGINEERIN E Li SYSTEM PREFERENCES DATE TIME Change ed Accounting Logging Application Logging Data Logging Event Logging Remote Syslog UTC Time is January 10 2013 8 20 02 PM GMT Local Time is January 10 2013 2 20 02 PM CST Time Source Simple Network Time Settings Interval 360 i Changes have been made i Press Save to save your changes Use Real time clock Use Network Time Protocol NTP Source Primary O pool ntp org Watchdog Miscellaneous NTP Port Primary 123 NTP Source Secondary 1 pool ntp org NTP
18. Delay 0 Device 1 l Modify Profile Name 2 Modify Delay 3 Apply To Device Events A Apply Changes D Delete X Device Shed Action Profiles Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 2 1 4 Device Specific Menus continued Control Execution Action Menus Summary Menu Only one device available for this action type Using device l Teee Device l Control Execute Action Profile Name DELAY 1 exec control action 0 2 exec another control action 0 Edit Profile O Add New Profile X Device Action Profile Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Detail Menu Control with no control data SSS ses Device l Control Execute Action Profile Detail Name exec control action Delay 0 Device 1 Control Executed Initiate Self Test l Modify Profile Name 2 Modify Delay 3 Apply To Device Events A Apply Changes D Delete X Device Control Execute Action Profiles Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Control with Control Data See Sees Device l Control Execute Action Profile Detail Name exec another control action Delay 0 Device 1 Control Executed Reboot Device Control Data Description Value Delay before shutdown seconds 1 Delay before restart minutes 1 l Modify Profile Name 2 Mo
19. SNMP Protocol 4 ACL IP Address 5 ACL IP Mask b Password 7 Auth Password 8 amp 8 Idle Timeout in Minutes 9 Session Expiration in Minutes A Apply Changes X Security Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt x Default Users Program users must have a minimum username length and password of 8 characters 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 3 2 Local Users continued Menu Data Localadmin This is the administrator account and has Read Write access to all program areas This user cannot be deleted or its facility access permission be modified but the username and password may be changed from its default settings The default password is same as the username Localmanager This account has default access as Read Write to all areas except to the security area of the program The default password is same as the username Localguest This account has read only access to Device Status Logging and Info areas of the program The default password is same as the username 4 2 3 3 RADIUS Servers Public This account is not a program user It is a SNMPvi Read Only community Tripplite This account is not a program user it is a SNMPv2c Read Write community This the default community string that Tripp Lite s PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent uses to discover Tripp Lite SNMP devices on the network Users 6 12 are not defined This is the section of the
20. The default is 80 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 3 Network Configuration continued 4 3 3 3 SNMP Settings This menu allows the user to configure SNMP set and get settings Menu Data Automatically Start SNMP This menu asks if when the card is started the SNMP application should be started as well Valid Values e Yes Start the application e No Do not start the application SNMP Port If the application is to be started then this is the port to use for SNMP set and get requests Enable SNMP V1 This indicates if SNMPv1 should be enabled on card startup Enable SNMP V2c This indicates if SNMPV2c should be enabled on card startup Enable SNMP V3 This indicates if SNMPV3 should be enabled on card startup Note The SNMP enable flags will not change the default local users created 4 3 3 4 FTP This menu allows the user to configure the FTP client settings Menu Data Automatically Start FTP This menu asks if when the card is started the FTP application should be started as well Valid Values e Yes Start the application e No Do not start the application FTP Port If the application is to be started then this is the port to use for FTP transfers 4 3 3 5 Remote View Access Port This menu allows the user to configure the specific port with which they will remotely access and view the SNMPWEBCARD 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 4 Alarms and Logging This menu allows for in depth viewing
21. clicking on the PAL Launcher icon located in the installation directory you selected at installation You will be asked for the host name or IP address of the SNMPWEBCARD you wish to view 3 Web Console continued 3 2 Web Console Interface Communications Status Connected to 10 11 0 113 and logged in as tocaladmin PowerAlert Power Management Software Status Device Configuration Logs preferences Help Overview Details Alarms cl TRIPP LITE POWER PROTECTION DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Location f Normal SMART2200RMXL2U UPS D KLALI OVERVIEW ye 0f 123 0 V Input Voltage mat 123 0 Baltery Charge Remaining ma OutputLoad ma 0 Device Mode Utility Battery Minutes Remaining Output Current 00 Input Frequency mal 59 9 Battery Voltage mil Output Voltage mm 123 0 Low Transfer Voltage 83 High Transfer Voltage Battery Temperature F Battery Status Output Frequency I 599 Output Source topon Status Device Actions Logs Preferences Help Overview Deis Alarms DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location O Nomai SRCOOGIK AC SRCOOL33K ENGR LAS r Control Panel A sop os Oc Speed Set Pom 680 Return Air Hot Aisle Side 73 21 Evap Fan Speed off Communications Status I Secure c
22. device For instructions on loading a firmware or device driver upgrade on the SNMPWEBCARD refer to the PowerAlert software release notes The manual and release notes can be found on the bundled CD ROM or downloaded from www tripplite com manuals 2 1 Saving Configuration Changes While using PowerAlert most of your configuration changes will take effect immediately so you can try out your configuration before committing to it The Web and Telnet Menu user interfaces will typically advise you if your configuration requires a restart to take effect In general the configuration is not persisted permanently until you restart PowerAlert or reboot the SNMPWEBCARD You should restart PowerAlert when your configuration is complete and before testing configurations that simulate or nearly simulate a power outage For your convenience most changes will auto save after about 30 minutes of idle time Changes to the network settings will not Restarting PowerAlert cannot cause equipment powered through your UPS or PDU to experience an outage and has no effect on the general operation of your Tripp Lite device 2 2 Default UPS System Shutdown Settings Fey nis eel When used with a Tripp Lite UPS during a power failure SNMPWEBCARD Stats Device Aetioke Logs preferences Help is pre configured to shut down the UPS system two minutes after wao AERE receiving a low battery signal This allows the UPS system to provide Alarm Status Model Nam
23. 11 0 111 and logged in as localadmin Status Device Configuration Logs Preferences Help m am f EPTO LES BORE IRIE Bed Reset Teens PowerAlert Power Management Software TRIPP LIT E e gt DEVICES aston SSE E cation Status Device Configuration Logs Preferences Help Critical SU1S00RTXL2Ua UPS Actions Address Book Device Discovey Restat Scheduling Normal Envrosense Emvirosense r DEVICES DEVICE ACTIONS DEVICE SHUTDOWN ACTIONS Alarm Status Model Name Type Location il EGanG ECAH BER E Critica SUtS00RTXL2Ua UPS rn OnITOVENECUBON ACKONS Hl Namie Action J Normal Envitosense _ Envirosense Default Device Shutdown _ Please select a device in the Devices list to apply this action to a r Load Actions 17 my device shutdown action Shut down the SU1500RTXL2Ua immediately on Envirosense Temperature Beyond Limits DEVICE ACTIONS LOAD ACTIONS Ramp Actions Pes Control Execution Actions Name Action Device Shutdown Actions 17 icad one off Execule SU1500RTXL2Ua load 1 off action immediately on Envirosense Temperature Okay rn Ramp Actions Shed Actions r GENERAL ACTIONS z x Email Actions Event Log Actions Feedback X SNMP Set OID Actions SSS oa 4 S Gevicn Wiese osimaiwiN nieaeisnieeeiond GENERAL ACTIONS Lg SNMP Trap Actions j id Save 2 Cancel Email Actions Event Log Actions AN K SNMP Set OID Actions Selectthe device whose events will triger this action cullen rar era Ls SNMP Trap
24. 2 2 Schedules continued Menu Data Device ID This field selects the device to which the schedule is to be applied Pending Action This field indicates the action to be fired according to the schedule Time This setting controls the time that the scheduled action will be fired The time and date chosen must be in the future The default setting is 10 minutes from the current time Date Start Date For schedules that will only fire once this is the date that the scheduled control will be executed For all other schedules this is the start date for scheduling the control to be executed The date and time chosen must be in the future The default setting is the current date Interval The interval is valid only for daily weekly and monthly schedules This is the number of days weeks or months between executions of the chosen control For example an interval of 2 for a daily schedule means that it would happen every other day The default for interval is 1 Day of Week This is the day of the week that the scheduled control should be executed It is used for weekly schedules and for monthly yearly schedules using a relative day selection such as first Thursday Day of Month This setting is used for monthly and yearly schedules It specifies the day of the month that the schedule should be executed Month This setting is used for yearly schedules only This is the month that the yearly scheduled control should be executed
25. HID Port Name Name of the port this device is on 4 1 3 Controls This section of the menu is used to present the controls that are available for the device When a control is chosen and it does not have any control data associated the user will be prompted for verification that they really wish to execute the control Upon verification the control will be executed If the control does have control data parameters associated with it then that data will be presented when the control is chosen Note To access the controls menu the user must also have at least Read permission for the DEVICE STATUS and DEVICE CONTROLS facilities Device Controls Menu Sa e aee se Device Controls lt lt 5 2 22 2555 e 555s sere cee ese sees sees eee sees esos 1 Set Unit ID 2 Reboot SNMP Card 3 Shut Down Device 4 Reboot Device 5 Immediate Device Reboot b Initiate Self Test Disable Watchdog amp Enable Watchdog X Device Main Menu M Main Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 1 Device Menu continued 4 1 3 1 Control Data This menu displays the list of data items associated with the control The options from this menu are to choose the number associated with the data item or to execute E the control If E is chosen the user will be prompted to verify that they wish to execute the control If verified the control is executed If they choose one of the data items they will be prompted to enter the new value Sees ie C
26. Load This is a comma separated list of loads in the group The loads in the group must be controllable belong to only one group and must all be from the same device 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 1 Device Menu continued 4 1 5 3 Ramp Shed Settings This menu allows the user to modify the ramp and shed settings for the entire device in one operation This is to ensure that the user can make all of the changes necessary before a ramp shed synchronization is started The menu will prompt the user to make sure that all of the changes have been made before saving A message will be displayed that indicates if a ramp shed synchronization is in progress and further updates will not be allowed Updates of other variables will also be blocked when synchronization is in progress This will be indicated on the menus impacted Ramp Shed Settings Summary Menu Ser aceite tees Ramp Shed Settings Load Description Ramp Shed Action Delay Action Delay After Delay After Delay 1 Remain Off 0 Remain On D 2 Remain Off 0 Remain On D 3 Remain Off 0 Remain On D Ramp Shed Settings A Apply Changes X Loads M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu The following shows the sequence of automatic data prompts when 1 is entered from the above summary menu and the resulting summary menu when done SoS S siees Ramp Shed Settings rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr SSS SSS Ramp Action Selection
27. Management System NMS communicating with this device through SNMPv3 is the NMS it claims to be that the message has not been changed during transmission and that the message was communicated in a timely manner indicating that it was not delayed and that it was not copied and sent again later at an inappropriate time A phrase of 8 to 32 ASCII characters that ensures the privacy of the data by means of encryption that a Network Management System NMS is sending to this device or receiving from this device through SNMPv3 The Tripp Lite implementation of SNMPv3 supports only MD5 authentication The Tripp Lite implementation of SNMPv3 supports only DES as the protocol for encrypting and decrypting data A field provided to enter a username password hint for SNMPv3 Admin users This SNMPv3 value is part of the SNMPv3 USM User Table 3 Web Console The Web console is the primary graphical user interface for the SNMPWEBCARD 3 1 Opening the Web Console PowerAler Local 12 04 0060 amp E Sl he Pager Safeyyy Took gt Communications Status g Connected to 10 20 0 25 and logged out Powe rA eft rower management Soriare Won ze cance TRIPPLITE Done Intemet Protected Mode OFF a gt Figure 3 1 Web Console Login Rix 1 Open a Web browser that supports frames forms and Java PowerAlert versions 12 06 0061 are compatible with Java 1 7 Older versions may require Jav
28. Port Secondary 123 Local time Time Zone Offset UTC 06 00 CST B Buse ost DST Start Second Sunday inthe month of March 02 00 00 DST End First Sunday inthe month of November 02 00 00 Cancel v Save Figure 3 41 Date and Time V Noma emarrzzooRwazu UF i SYSTEM PREFERENCES WATCHDOG Accounting Logging NTP Probe Ping Probe Application Logging NTP Probe Actve Ix Ping Probe Acive Dee Lowe i Ping Prone Relies Event Logging Ping Probe Primary Address Remote Syslog NTP Probe Primary Port 123 Ping Probe Secondary Address Date amp Time NTP Probe Secondary Address NTP Probe Secondary Port 123 Miscellaneous Feedback IB ee id Save 4 Cancel Figure 3 42 Watchdog The Watchdog settings provide the user with the ability to set up timers that will reboot the card automatically if the Watchdog trigger is reached This provides a mechanism to maximize the uptime accessibility of the SNMPWEBCARD The Watchdog tab allows enabling disabling of either the Ping probe or NTP probe Primary Ping Target Address hostname requires DNS settings to be configured Secondary Ping Target Address hostname requires DNS settings to be configured optional Ping Probe Interval Time in minutes before retry Probe Tries Before Fail Tne number of attempts to ping the primary and secondary I
29. Scheme Use local authentication authorization or arcountingony RADIUS Servers kd Save Cancel Figure 3 35 AAA Preferences Accounting Scheme This defines where the user session accounting data will be recorded Like the authorization the data can be recorded locally or on the RADIUS server or a combination of the two The valid values are e Local Only Use only the local system to record the session accounting data RADIUS Only Uses only the RADIUS servers defined to record the session accounting data Local Then RADIUS Try to record the session accounting data locally and if not able to then try to record to RADIUS e RADIUS Then Local Try to record the session accounting data on RADIUS first and if fails then record locally RADIUS Servers Address This defines the internet address of the RADIUS server Priority This is a number that defines the priority of this RADIUS server Shared Secret This is the shared secret value to be used with this RADIUS server Authentication Port This defines the port on the server to be used for authentication Accounting Port This defines the port on the server to be used for accounting 3 Web E continued 3 8 Preferences continued 3 8 4 Preferences gt System This menu allows you to view and modify preferences throughout the system including Accounting Logging Communications Status H Connected to 10 11 0113
30. WARNING INFORMATION STATUS OFFLINE Maximum Number Of Categories Selected C Clear Selection X Device Event Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt Time Ranges Oldest Entry Time The valid values are Display All Entries or Choose Time Range Display All Entries All of the entries in the log will be displayed This is the default setting Choose Time Range The display will be limited to the chosen time range Oldest Entry Display Date and Time No entries in the log that occurred before this date and time will be displayed The default is the date and time of the first entry recorded in the log Oldest Entry Date The oldest entry date is specified in the format YYYY MM DD The oldest entry time is specified in 24 hour clock format of HH MM SS Newest Entry Display Date and Time No entries in the log the occurred after this data and time will be displayed The default is the current time Newest Entry Date The newest entry date is specified in the format YYYY MM DD Newest Entry Time The newest entry time is specified in 24 hour clock format of HH MM SS Clear Log This option will clear all of the entries in the event log 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 4 Alarms and Logging continued 4 4 3 Logging Settings This section defines the preference settings for the various types of logs These setting include things like maximum log file sizes logging severity levels and
31. and logged in as tocaladmin Data Logging Communications Status I Connectedto 10 11 0 113 and lopgedin as Iocaladmin 2 PowerAlert Power Management Software Logs Preterences Help TAIPE DTE Status Device Configuration Nework Secuny System gt Powe rAlert rowe management sofware TRIPP LITE TEST Alarm Status Model Name Status Device Configuration Logs Preferences Help W Nomai SMART2200RUNL2 eS Alarm Status Model Name A Normal _ SMART2200RMNL2U UPS Losation SYSTEM PREFERENCES ACCOUNTING LOGS PREFERENCES Maximum Size Application Logging 2068 Data Logging Rotation Actions _ i E 7 Event Logging Format Protocol Contact Remote Syslog Date amp Time Watchdog Miscetaneous Be ZX Cancel Figure 3 36 Accounting Logging Application Logging EN Communications Status Connected to10 11 0 111 and logged in as localadmin Log Out Power Alert Power Management Software Status Device Configuration Logs Preferences Help Network Security System DEVICES Alarm Status Location i W 67 Normal z V Nom SYSTEM PREFERENCES APPLICATION LOGGING PREFERENCES Accounting Logging Console Log Severity File Log Severity Local System Log Severity
32. be enabled on startup The default is that SNMPV3 is enabled Note The SNMP enable flags will not change the default local users created Automatically Start HTTPS This indicates if HTTPS should be automatically started as part of system initialization HTTPS Port If the application is to be started then this is the listening port to use The default is 443 Automatically Start HTTP This indicates if HTTP should be automatically started as part of system initialization HTTP Port If the application is to be started then this is the listening port to use The default is 80 Automatically Start Telnet Menu This indicates if the Telnet Menu application be automatically started as part of system initialization Telnet Menu Port This is the listening port to user for the Telnet Menu application The default is 23 Automatically Start Telnet CLI This indicates if the Command Line Interface application should be automatically started as part of system initialization Telnet CLI Port This is the listening port to use for the Telnet CLI Application The default is 5214 Automatically Start SSH Menu This indicates if the SSH Menu application should be automatically started as part of system initialization The default is Yes SSH Menu Port This is the listening port to use when starting the SSH Menu application The default is 22 Automatically Start SSH CLI This indicates if the SSH Command Line Interface application should b
33. configuration and acknowledgement of logs and alarms that come across the system Alarms and Logging Sse Ste Sie Alarms and Logging l Alarms 2 View Logs 3 Logging Settings X M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 4 1 Alarms This menu provides a summary of all alarm conditions where they have occurred and whether they have been acknowledged Alarm Summary Sass ee Alarm List lt lt c crt r errr csr rrr rrr rrr ere re reece ses e tre rcccen Auto Acknowledge Alarms Off Device Alarm Detail ACT ACK 1 2 Temperature Beyond Limits No No 2 2 Humidity Beyond Limits No No 3 1 Output Off No No 4 1 Battery Age Above Threshold No No 5 2 Temperature Beyond Limits No No b 2 Humidity Beyond Limits No No 1 Output Off No No 4 1 Battery Age Above Threshold No No 4 2 Temperature Beyond Limits No No 10 p Humidity Beyond Limits No No 11 1 Output Off No No 12 1 Battery Age Above Threshold No No 13 2 Temperature Beyond Limits Yes No 14 2 Humidity Beyond Limits Yes No 15 1 Output Off Yes No 1b 1 Battery Age Above Threshold Yes No Alarm Id A Acknowledge All Alarms E Enable Alarm Auto Acknowledgement X M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data Auto Acknowledge Alarms This is a system wide setting that will automatically acknowledge every alarm on the system This will force alarm entries to be removed as soon as the alarm condition clea
34. connected to each load bank before attempting to use these controls Check the outlet labels and or test the load banks by plugging a circuit tester or small light into each outlet and observing the effects of the controls 4 1 5 1 Load Configuration Menu Data Edit Description Use this menu to enter custom labels for load banks This can be used to help identify equipment quickly and easily before using the controls to cycle the bank ON or OFF Change Realm Assigning a realm to an individual outlet or group of outlets creates a logical grouping that can be used to assign user access Turn Load On Off This menu controls the state of the outlet Cycle Load This command can be used to turn the load OFF and back ON ina single command Load Group Ramp Settings Action Turn On After Delay Delay p Shed Settings Action Turn Off After Delay Delay 3 l Edit Description 2 Change Realm 3 Turn Load Off 4 Cycle Load 5 Change Ramp Action b Change Ramp Delay 7 Change Shed Action 8 Change Shed Delay X Load Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Change Ramp Action Select if the outlet should stay OFF or turn ON when ramp actions are triggered Change Ramp Delay If setting the ramp action to turn ON this command sets the delay before the action occurs Change Shed Action Select if the outlet should stay ON or turn OFF when shed actions are triggered Change Shed Delay If setting the s
35. continued 4 3 Network Configuration continued 4 3 2 2 Remote Syslog These settings are used to define the remote syslog servers to send log entries There are a maxmimum of 4 remote syslog servers that can be defined To enforce this maximum there are 4 predefined slots for the servers An available slot will have a blank Host value and default values for Port Log Level and Facility Once all of those slots are used no more may be defined To add a new server to a slot the user will select the num ber for the slot and then will be prompted for all of the values for that server When a slot is chosen for a defined remote server the detail menu for that server will be displayed BSS eiS es Syslog Settings S ss SsteesSsoee ese Ss tsSSe ees eee eee ee tee See ests Host Port Log Level Facility 1 514 EMERGENCY 0 p 514 EMERGENCY 0 3 514 EMERGENCY 0 4 514 EMERGENCY 0 Syslog Server X Remote Services M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Sa einS Remote Syslog Server rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rr rrr E Host gt remotesysloghost Port 514 Log Level info Facility 23 l Host 2 Port 3 Remote Syslog Severity Level 4 Facility A Apply Changes C Clear Syslog Server X Remote Syslog Servers M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt a 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 3 Network Configuration continued 4 3 2 2 Remote Syslog continued Menu Data Host Host Name or IP addres
36. event occurs Event Clear Action This is the action to be taken when this event clears Options e Choose Set Action This allows the user to choose the set action and then be prompted to choose the clear action e Choose Clear Action This choice allows the user to choose the clear action and then be prompted to choose the set action e Choose Action for Both Set and Clear This option allows the user to choose a single action to be used for both the set and the clear actions For all of the above choices if there are no actions that match the action that the user would like to assign the user will be allowed to create a new action from this menu For more information on the action menus please refer to that section 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 1 Device Menu continued 4 1 5 Loads To access the load menus the user must have at least Read access to the DEVICE LOADS and DEVICE STATUS facilities Additionally a user may be able to update Loads options by accessing outlet realms You can control the outlets of a managed device by selecting the load plugged into it and clicking the desired On Off or Cycle control Each load bank consists of one or more outlets You can use the Description field to label the banks for easy reference The main control buttons affect all outlets at once Warning The load controls start or stop the flow of electricity to your device s outlets Make sure you know what equipment is
37. gt Refresh Menu Execute Once Schedule SiSs Sele ete Schedule Detail Menu rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rr rrr rr rr rrr E Pending Action Initiate Self Test Device Id 1 Frequency Once Next Fire Time 2011 12 07 16 12 00 0b 00 D Delete Schedule X Schedules Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Execute Daily Schedule TRR RARES Schedule Detail Menu rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rr rr aaa recce Pending Action Initiate Self Test Device Id 1l Frequency Daily Interval Every Day Next Fire Time gt 2011 12 08 16 10 00 0b 00 Until Forever D Delete Schedule X Schedules Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continuea 4 2 2 2 Schedules continued Execute Weekly Schedule a at Schedule Detail Menu rr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rr rrr rrr rrr rrr aE Pending Action Initiate Self Test Device Id 1l Frequency Weekly Day Of Week Sunday Wednesday Friday Interval Every 2 Weeks Next Fire Time 2011 12 07 16 13 00 0b 00 Until 2011 12 31 D Delete Schedule X Schedules Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Execute Monthly Schedule Day of Month pee are Sec Schedule Detail Menu 3 rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rr rrr rrr rrr rrr Pending Action Initiate Self Test Device Id 1 Frequency Monthly On gt 15th Of Every Month Next Fire Time POLL 12e 15 16 17 00 0
38. in terms of username password Reply Message and timeout parameters The shorter idle and session timeout values reflect the limited scope of access The two major changes are in the TrippLite Authorization and TrippLite Outlet Realm definitions The guest user has read only access to all facilities by default and explicitly has no access to the security realm This gives the guest the ability to monitor PowerAlert but not change any of the configuration This is also the only entry with a TrippLite Outlet Realm definition In this case while the guest can monitor the rest of the system they have been provided the ability to control individual outlets on devices that support them that fall within the realms of 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 and 31 In this manner an account can be restricted to only be able to change the state of those specific outlets Configuring Client Access Once the dictionary and user configurations are in place the RADIUS server must be configured to allow PowerAlert to send requests and receive responses This is very specific to the particular RADIUS server involved so check your documentation carefully For the FreeRadius server entries would be added to the clients conf file following the instructions provided with the sample entries 8 Appendix Sample A Sample dictionary tripplite FreeRadius Configuration File OEE EE E EEE E EEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEE EEEE EEEE EE
39. iormavonal Communications Lost comal v General Faut A Warning gt Load 01 OFF A Warming Load 02 Off A waring Load 03 OFF A Warning Load Level Above Threshold A Warning Loads Not At On A Waring On Battery osal Ospu ot omal Overload A Warring gt Temperature High d Feedback 15 Resuks 7 Cancel wa Save Figure 3 12 Events The Events page displays all of the available events associated with a device Event Category This specifies the severity level for the event The user may choose to give the event a different severity level The valid values for category are e CRITICAL e WARNING e INFORMATION Enable Disable Event This allows the user to no longer consider this event an alarm event Disabling the event will cause this event to no longer create an alarm and the actions will no longer fire when this event occurs The default is for all events to be enabled 3 5 5 Device gt Device Discovery Communications Status I Secure connection established with 10 4 0 88 and logged in as localadmin Powe rAle rt Power Management Software Status Device Actions Logs Conjrols Lgads Events Device Discovery LO tog out TRIPPLITE Preferences Heip DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location Normal SUTDOORTXL2Ua UPS O DEVICE DISCOVERY Feedback x Press Execute to find devices connected to this web card ied Execute Figure 3 13 Device Discovery To
40. lke User someusername Priv Password gt somepassword Auth Password gt somepassword l SNMP Version 2 Name 3 Host Address 4 Port 5 User b Priv Password 7 Auth Password A Apply Changes D Delete X Contacts Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 1 2 SNMP Contacts continued Menu Data SNMP Version This defines a valid SNMP Version supported on the SNMP destination The valid values are SNMPV1 SNMPV2c and SNMPV3 This setting will determine which of the other values that need to be entered SNMPv3 users may only be used as a destination for SET OID actions only sending SNMPV1 traps are supported at this time Name The name is the character string which contains a unique identifying name for the SNMP destination Host Address This defines the IP Address used to send SNMP Traps or SNMP Set OID requests Port This defines the Host Address Port used to send SNMP Trap or SNMP Set OID requests 4 2 1 3 HTTP Contacts HTTP destinations to be used for sending log files when rotating logs HTTP Destination Summary HTTP Contacts Menu Name 1 http destination Edit HTTP Contact O Add New HTTP Contact X Address Book M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu HTTP Contact Detail HTTP Contact Detail Menu Name http destination Protocol https Contact URI someuri here com Authentication
41. menu used to define the RADIUS Servers There is a maximum of 2 RADIUS Servers that can be defined If a slot is available to create another server the address value will be Server Not Defined Radius Servers Summary Menu Address Priority AUTH PORT ACCT PORT 1 10 0 0 11 1 1412 1413 2 Server Not Defined Radius Server X Security Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt 1 Radius Server Detail Menu Sep Sets Radius Server Detail Menu Address 10 0 0 11 Priority 1 Shared Secret tripplite Authentication Port 1412 Accounting Port 1413 l Address 2 Priority 3 Shared Secret 4 Authentication Port 5 Accounting Port A Apply Changes C Delete Radius Host X Radius Servers Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt x A are Radius Servers Menu Address Priority AUTH PORT ACCT PORT 1 10 0 0 11 1 1412 1413 2 Server Not Defined Radius Server X Security Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 3 3 RADIUS Servers continued Menu Data Address Authentication Port This defines the internet address of the RADIUS server This defines the port on the server to be used for authentication Priority Accounting Port This is a number that defines the priority of this RADIUS server This defines the port on the server to be used for accounting Sha
42. off after 00 00 4 on Remain off Remain on lr id Save 2 lt Cancel Figure 3 11 Load Groups The Load Groups menu option will only appear if the device has two 2 or more controllable loads To create a load group click the button on the bottom of the screen to add a group row to the table Then enter a name and description and click on the Loads cell to expose available loads that can be added to a group Click on the select loads and then click the Save button on the bottom of the screen The description is an editable field Once changes are made to any or all descriptions click the Save button to save the changes To delete a load group click on the load group row to delete click the button and confirm the delete 3 Web ore i Foxe continued 3 5 Device Menu continued 3 5 4 Device gt Events Communications Status 1 Secure connection established with solo 10 25 1 10 and legged in as localadmin fo won P owerAlert Power Management Software TRIP P L LITE Status Device Actions logs Preferences Help Comyois Lgads LosdGrowps gvemts Device Discovery DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location Normal SMART3O00RM2U UPS 3KVA NEAR JMM ROR o Normal Emirosense SENSOR MM DESK p EVENTS Enabled Category Name wformational Bamery Age Above Threshold osal Battery Bad A Warring gt amery Capacity Below Warning Level owal v banery Low
43. string between 8 and 32 characters If the authentication login is entered then the authentication password should be entered as well Action profiles define responses to events and alarm conditions The action profile allows the response to be defined once and applied to multiple alarm events An action may be a response to the alarm condition or a response to the condition clearing Where appropriate the two actions may be the same Action Profiles Menu l Email Notification Profiles 2 Device Shutdown Profiles 3 SNMP Set OID Profiles 4 SNMP Trap Notification Profiles 5 Load Control Action Profiles b Ramp Action Profiles 7 Shed Action Profiles 8 Control Execution Action Profiles X M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Common Action Data All action profiles unless otherwise noted have the data described in this section Name All actions have a unique identifying name Delay All actions have a delay in seconds This is the amount of time before the action fires after the event occurs When an action is the response to the action clearing the delay is ignored and is done immediately Common Data In addition to the common values for name and delay the notification actions also allow the notifications to be sent multiple times until the event condition has been cleared The additional data to support that is an interval and count Interval This data applies to only Email and SNMP Trap Notificati
44. system Choosing Email Contact Example Menus Se ere ere me Email Action Contacts Menu rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr Email Contacts Chosen None l Select All Contacts 2 Clear Contact List 3 Assign Contact To List 4 Delete Contact From List X Return to Email Action Profile Menu SS See Add Email Action Contact Menu rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr Email Contacts Chosen None 1 Admin John Doe admin_jdoedexample com Assign Contact To List X Return to Email Action Contacts Menu SSS Ci5 6 5 Add Email Action Contact Menu 3 rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr Email Contacts Chosen Admin John Doe 1 Admin John Doe admin_jdoedexample com Assign Contact To List X Return to Email Action Contacts Menu Ses2 SS s Email Action Contacts Menu rr rrr rrr rrr rr rr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr Email Contacts Chosen Admin John Doe l Select All Contacts 2 Clear Contact List 3 Assign Contact To List 4 Delete Contact From List X Email Action Profile Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 2 1 2 SNMP Trap Notification Menus Summary Menu Detail Menu gt gt SNMP Trap Notification Profiles INTERVAL TO COUNT ALL Default Trap Notification 30 o Edit Profile Add New Profile Device Action Profile Menu Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Name Dela
45. the changes Communications Status I Secure connectiong established with 10 11 0 111 and loggedin as localadmin Oitog outs a PowerAlert Power Management Software TRIPP LIT E Status Device Configuration Logs Preferences Help Actions Address Book Device Discovey Restat Scheduling DEVICES Alarm Status Modei Name Type Location o o oM Critical __ SU1500RTXL2Ua UPS i Normal Envrosense Envirosense p iv DEVICE ACTIONS DEVICE SHUTDOWN ACTIONS Control Execution Actions E Name Action Default Device Shutdown _ Please select a device in the Devices listto apply this action to a Load Actions my device shutdown action Shut down the SU1500RTXL2Us immediately on Envirosense Temperature Beyond Limits Ramp Actions Shed Actions GENERAL ACTIONS gt Email Actions Event Log Actions SNMP Set OID Actions SNMP Trap Actions Feedback eS Geen oman Select the device whose events will trigger this action Figure 3 15 Device Actions 3 Web Console continued 3 6 Actions Menu continued 3 6 1 1 Actions gt Event Actions gt Device Actions continued Device Shutdown Actions Device shutdown actions allow you to shutdown a device when a user defined trigger occurs Triggers include various alarms and even ENVIROSENSE readings Device s
46. the data The options for each facility are Read Only Read Write and No Access Default The default facility setting defines the data access that a user has for any data that does not have another explicit facility assignment When adding a new user the default permissions are set to No Access Security This is the security data such as local user and RADIUS hosts definitions and authentication method By default security access is given to only the localadmin user Contacts This facility allows users to view or add contacts in the address book System Settings This includes all of the system and network settings By default access is given to localadmin and localmanager Info This is additional system wide information Currently this facility covers the IPV4 and IPV6 Address definitions This facility provides Read Only access 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 3 2 Local Users continued Logging This facility allows access to logs and log rotation actions Log rotation actions will only be available if the user has at least Read Only access to the Contacts facility Device Status The facility provides access to all device variable information These would include device status variables personalization variables and threshold variables By default the localadmin and localmanager have Read Write access and localguest has only Read Only access Device Controls This facility co
47. the data except for the security related data The permissions set for this should be Default facility with Read Write access and Security facility with no access These are the permissions given to the localmanager user created upon initial startup Guest Permissions The permissions for a user with guest level permissions should be very limited This type of user would only have read only access to Status and very basic system level information The facility settings for this type of user would be e Default Facility No Access e Info Facility Read Only e Logging Facility Read Only e Device Status Facility Read Only These are the permissions given to the localguest user created upon initial startup Limited Outlet Access Permissions A user may be given permission to read limited data and to be given update access to control only a subset of the outlets The facility settings to give that kind of access would be the following permissions e Default Facility No Access e Device Status Facility Read Only e Device Loads Facility Read Only In addition to these facility settings the user would need to assigned a set of outlet realms to specify the loads the user may control Outlet Realms This is a comma separated list of integers or range of integers indicating which outlet realms this user may access The access level to the realms indicated is Read Write Each load may optionally be assigned to a rea
48. the value field and the click the Execute button on the bottom of the page Available commands include Reboot Device Initiate Self Test Operating System Restart Start Ramp Sequence Start Shed Sequence etc For a complete list of commands available for your device refer to the Select A Control menu 3 Web Console continued 3 5 Device Menu continued 3 5 2 Device gt Loads 3 5 3 Device gt Load Groups Figure 3 10 Loads The Loads menu option will only appear if the device supports loads The description field is an editable value In order to save any changes made on this page you must click the Save button at the bottom of the page You can control the outlets of the managed device by selecting the load and then clicking the appropriate On Off or Cycle button The load of connected equipment is displayed in amps allowing you to see whether additional equipment can be added safely Load fluctuates with the power demands of connected equipment It is prudent to limit the load to approximately 80 of maximum capacity in order to accommodate higher startup power demands and other increased power needs If your device has controllable load ban
49. to take effect will be displayed on this menu This message can only be cleared with a restart Changing setting back to the original value cannot reset this condition Note Not all settings that require a restart to take effect display the indicator message 2 55 6S 5 Restart s lt lt 224s lt ssssese ce Sse ec ese se ee ces es E Se SSS SiS Se Reset To Factory Settings On Restart No Reset To Default Users On Restart No l Reset To Factory Settings On Restart 2 Reset To Default Users On Restart 3 Restart Now X System Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt 3 Are you sure that you want to restart now Y Yess continue and perform operation N Do Not Make Change gt gt y Thank you for using PowerAlert Goodbye Connection to host lost Menu Data Reset to Factory Settings on Restart Reset all settings to the original factory defaults except for the network settings Since the SNMPWEBCARD has a functioning network connection with the current configuration the network settings are not cleared Resetting network settings would potentially disable desired connections to the system If necessary the SNMPWEBCARD network settings can be reset by clearing the Advanced Settings following a factory reset using the serial CLI boot dialog which is accessible as described in the SNMPWEBCARD Installation Manual Reset Default Users on Restart Reset the default user settings including clearing any
50. user s preferences the values here should be editable Preferences and Thresholds Menu Sees Preferences and Thresholds Auto Restart On Shutdown Auto Restart On Delayed W Auto Restart On Low Volta Auto Restart On Overload Auto Restart On Overtemp 14 Day Self Test Watchdog Status Watchdog Time Low Battery Warning Low Battery Warning l Auto Restart On Shutdown 2 Auto Restart On Delayed Wakeup 3 Auto Restart On Low Voltage 4 Auto Restart On Overload 5 Auto Restart On Overtemp b 14 Day Self Test Low Battery Warning amp Battery Age Alarm Threshold X Device Main Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 0 Years 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 1 Device Menu continued 4 1 7 Device Alarms This view is similar to the alarm view except the alarms displayed here are for the selected device only The option to allow or disallow auto acknowledge alarms is not available at the device level It must be done system wide from the system alarms menu 4 1 8 Logs Display the logs that apply to the selected device only The menus here are similar to the system wide logging menus but show only the logs for the selected device 4 2 System Configuration This section of the menu is used to define system wide configuration data System Configuration Menu 2525355 Configuration lt s 4rases Sse sR Sse Se e
51. username This user has SNMPv3 access localguest This account has read only access to Device Status Logging and Info areas of the program The default password is same as the username This user has SNMPv3 access public This account is not a program user It is a SNMPv1 Read Only community tripplite This account is not a program user it is a SNMPv2c Read Write community This is the default community string that Tripp Lite s PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent uses to discover Tripp Lite SNMP devices on the network Users 6 12 are not defined User Definition Menu Data The following is the data that is used to define the local users Not all data applies to all user types and will be identified accordingly SNMP Protocol The SNMP Protocol is the first attribute to be defined for a user since it will needed to determine what data items will be populated for the user The valid values are e None This user does not have any SNMP access e SNMP vi This user is a SNMPv1 community definition Only access through SNMP is allowed for this user e SNMPv2c This user is a SNMPv2c community definition Only access through SNMP is allowed for this user e SNMPV3 This user has SNMPv3 access as well as access through any of the other view interfaces User Name For users with no SNMP and SNMPv3 access the username is a string value 8 to 32 characters in length with no spaces Community For SNMPvi and SNMPv2c users the
52. 0 W ler t Power Management Software TRIPP LITE F LITE Status Device Actions Logs Preferences Help Event Daa Agcouneng DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location Normal SMART3OO0RM2U WPS KVA NEAR jum FLOOR Normal Emvirosense Eiveeosense SENSOR MM DES p r EVENT LOGS Date Time Type Device Category Name 2013 02 12 06 35 15 0600 System 2013 02 12 08 29 01 0600 System 2013 02 12 06 13 35 0600 Even SENSOR Informanonal Humidity Okay 2013 02 12 06 13 33 0600 Evem SENSOR Critical 2013 02 12 06 12 39 0600 Event SENSOR informanonal Humidity Okay 2013 02 12 06 12 37 0600 Event SENSOR Critical 2013 02 12 06 12 32 0600 Event SENSOR Informational Humidity Okay 2013 02 12 06 12 30 0600 Ever SENSOR Critical 2013 02 12 06 12 28 0600 Event SENSOR informational Humidity Okay 2013 02 12 06 12 26 0600 Event SENSOR Critical FILTERS Starting Date Time Feb 05 2013 02 52 50 PM Ending Date Time Feb 12 2015 06 35 15 AM Name Device Jre Gategory Humidity Beyond Umas SENSOR vent Critical Humidity Okay PowerAlert started PowerAiert stopped Feedback x Bonal PowerAlert started i System Evert System The entire log is loaded initially Press Refresh Log to check for and load additional entries Prana Remsen Lag ba rama a Be Retresh Log 7 Rotate Log Apply Fihers Reset Finers Figure 3 26 Event Logs This menu allows the user to view the event log entries for the entire system Events are listed in order of the t
53. 1 Load Banks Total 3 Load Banks Controllable p Serial Number Device ID 1240 l Name 2 Location 3 Region 4 Date Installed 5 Serial Number b Device ID X Device Main Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data The following is the data that should be displayed for all devices Device Name This is the user modifiable device name The system will give the device a default name The default for a UPS or PDU is Device X where X is State This is the current alarm state of the device The valid values are e NORMAL the device ID number The default for an ENVIROSENSE is Probe The default for SRCOOLNET is AC e INFORMATION e WARNING Location The user defined device location There is no default for location e STATUS e CRITICAL Region The user defined device region There is no default for region e OFFLINE Vendor Type This is the manufacturer of the device This is the device type The valid values are e UPS Product This is the device model e PDU e ENVIROSENSE Protocol This is the protocol used by the device e AC Date Installed This is the date that the device was installed For a UPS this will be used for the battery installed date and is therefore modifiable 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 1 Device Menu continuea 4 1 2 Identification continued Port Mode This is the connection mode of this device The valid values are e RS232 e USB
54. 3OOORMZU UPS SKVA NEAR JMM FLOOR x f Normal Emvirosense SENSOR JMM DESK p r GENERAL ACTIONS Email Actions SNMP SET OID ACTIONS Name Action se70Dactons Set an OD 1o All immediately on SENSOR Temperanare Beyond Limas SNMP Trap Actions DEVICE ACTIONS Control Execution Actions Device Shutdown Actions Load Actions Ramp Actions Shed Actions 1 Resuts E 6 Set an OID at a snmp destintaion immediately on Envirosense Temperature Beyond Limits Select one or more SNMP addresses to be notified a snmp destintaion 10 20 0 14 Selecttrigger devices SU1500RTXL2Ua Set OID Delay OID value 00 00 1 Data type OID v integer w 1 3 6 1 4 1 850 100 1 8 3 1 0 Select events to trigger this action Event Set Contact 1 In Alarm 2 Contact 2 In Alarm 2 Contact 3 In Alarm 2 Contact 4 In Alarm 2 Humidity Beyond Limits 2 Temperature Beyond Limits 2 Event Clear Contact 1 Normal 2 Contact 2 Normal 2 Contact 3 Normal 2 Contact 4 Normal 2 Humidity Okay 2 Temperature Okay 2 ny Figure 3 21 Set Actions 3 Web Console continued 3 6 Actions Menu continued 3 6 1 2 Actions gt Event Actions gt General Actions continued SNMP Trap Actions An SNMP Trap action is an action that will send SNMPv1 traps to selected destinations in the address book when selected events are detected It is possible to define multiple email actions
55. 5 ystem NetOS t On Low art On Over Audible Alarm Status Communication Port Communi Operating 1 Status 2 Actions 3 ings 4 Logs 8 Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Figure 4 2 Telnet Console Device Submenu Each menu can be thought of as one of four types navigation summary detail and data collection Navigation Menus Navigational Menus allow a user to choose a path down the menu structure Any data presented on these navigational menus are for information only and will require continuing down into a submenu to make any modifications Summary Menus Data items that can have multiple instances will also have a summary menu For example the Email Recipients will have a summary menu The summary will display a row for each member with a subset of the data for that object From the summary a user may enter an ID number from the list to view modify the detail menu for that item If insert is allowed for the data the user will be presented with the option to enter O as well When O is chosen the user is then automatically prompted to enter the individual detail menu items Once all items have been entered the user will be prompted to save the information view the information or abort the insert Detail Menus The detail menus display the information about a collection of related individual data items An example of a detail menu would the menu for a single Email Recipient From the detail men
56. 6 the address book SNMP Trap Notification Default SNMP Trap action profile setup to trigger 30 seconds after an alarm Add trap destinations Section 3 6 to the address book Event Logging Enabled Section 3 7 Data Logging Enabled Section 3 7 2 4 SNMP Configuration SNMPWEBCARD allows a compatible Tripp Lite device to function as an SNMP managed device on your network using the SNMP agent and Management Information Base MIB The SNMP agent resides in the SNMPWEBCARD firmware and responds to standard SNMP commands Get Get Next and Set It can also generate SNMP traps messages The MIB determines which parameters can be monitored and controlled Two MIB files Tripplite mib and RFC1628 mib must be loaded on each Network Management Station that will monitor the managed device The files are provided on the CD ROM included with the SNMPWEBCARD or network enabled Tripp Lite device Consult your Network Management Station software documentation for instructions on how to import MIB files SNMPv3 Definitions User Name Authentication Passphrase Privacy Passphrase Authentication Protocol Privacy Protocol Public Value The identifier of the user profile SNMP version 3 maps Gets Sets and Traps to a user profile by matching the user name of the profile to the user name in the data packet being transmitted A user name can have up to 32 ASCII characters A phrase of 8 to 32 ASCII characters that verifies that the Network
57. 8 3 3 0 Set OID Data Type Integer Set OID Value 1 l Modify Profile Name 2 Modify Delay 3 Modify Interval 4 Modify Count 5 Update OID b Update Data Type 7 Update Value amp Manage SNMP Set OID Contacts 4 Apply To Device Events A Apply Changes D Delete X Script Execution Action Profiles Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data OID This is the OID to be used in the SNMP Set request sent for the action Data Type This is the data type used in the SNMP Set request sent for the action Value This is the value used in the SNMP Set request sent for the action SNMP Contacts Chosen This is the list of contacts that the SNMP Set request will be sent to when the action is fired The set request may be sent to all SNMP Contacts or to a specific list of SNMP Contacts defined in the system When the option is set to ALL any new contacts will automatically be sent the set request without making any further changes to the action 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 2 1 4 Device Specific Menus The device specific menus are actions that occur on a specific device They may be applied to any device event Common Data Device ID Since all of these actions will occur on a specific device they require the user to specify the device Device Shutdown Action Menus Summary Menu SSS Seis Ss Device Shutdown Profiles rrr rrr rrr rrr rr rrr ccc
58. ARD can send email notifications you must add at least one email contact If you do not know the correct settings contact your network administrator To add an email contact click the button on the bottom of the screen to activate the next available row The SNMP tab shows a table of SNMP contacts Before your SNMPWEBCARD can send an SNMP trap or SNMP set to an IP address you must add at least one SNMP contact To add an email contact click the button on the bottom of the screen to activate the next available row The standard port for SNMP set destinations is port 161 The standard port for SNMP trap recipients is port 162 Note If adding an SNMP contact to be used with a SNMP Set Notification use port 161 or the port number that the remote SNMP device can be accessed on After adding Email and SNMP contacts the user must set contacts for trap sending during events Note You also need to configure and enable each event setting through the Configuration gt Actions window before notifications can be sent to your contacts 3 7 Logs This menu allows for in depth viewing configuration and acknowledgement of logs that come across the system Selecting Rotate Log on any log page will forward that log to any configured recipients and then clear the log in the SNMPWEBCARD 3 7 1 Logs gt Event Logs Communications Status 1 Secure connection established with solo 10 25 1 10 and logged in as localadmin ugo es 13
59. ART2200RMXL2U Battery Temperature C Jan 10 2012 4 21 56 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Battery Temperature F Jan 10 2012 4 22 01 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Battery Minutes Remaining _ FILTERS Starting Date Time Jan 10 2012 Ending Date Time Jan 10 2012 Value Variable Device SMART2200RMXL2U Battery Charge Remaining Battery Minutes Remaining Battery Temperature C Battery Temperature F Battery Voltage Type Input Voltage Output Current Output Load Self TestDate Jan 10 2012 4 22 02 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Output Current Jan 10 2012 4 22 03 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Self Test Date Jan 10 2012 4 22 03 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Battery Minutes Remaining Jan 10 2012 4 22 03 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Battery Charge Remaining 100 Jan 10 2012 4 22 03 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Battery Voltage Jan 10 2012 4 22 03 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Battery Temperature C Jan 10 2012 4 22 03 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Battery Temperature F Jan 10 2012 4 22 04 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U input Voltage Jan 10 2012 4 22 04 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Output Current Jan 10 2012 4 22 04 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Output Load Jan 10 2012 4 22 38 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U input Voltage Variable Feedback 18 Results
60. Actions gt phe Save eo Cancel Shut down the SU1500RTXL2Ua immediately on Envirosense Temperature Beyond Limits Selecta trigger device SU1500RTXL2Ua Device Shutdown Delay 00 00 iad Select Envirosense events to trigger this action Event Set Contact 3 In Alarm Contact 4 In Alarm Humidity Beyond Limits Temperature Beyond Limits Execute SU1500RTXL2Ua load 1 off action immediately on Envirosense Temperature Okay Select a load on SU1500RTXL2Ua fi la IX 2 Select a trigger device SU1500RTXL2Ua Load Control Delay Load Action 00 00 f ort jx X Select Envirosense events to trigger this action Event Set Contact 3 In Alarm Contact 4 In Alarm Humidity Beyond Limits Event Clear Contact 3 Normal Contact 4 Normal Humidity Okay Figure 3 16 Device Shutdown Temperature Beyond Limits Temperature Okay Figure 3 17 Load Actions 3 Web Console continued 3 6 Actions Menu continued 3 6 1 1 Actions gt Event Actions gt Device Actions continued Ramp Actions A ramp action is a device specific action that can be executed when an alarm trigger occurs An example of a ramp action could be that when a UPS returns from an on battery event the event trigger would be On Utility Power to execute the ramp settings set on the controllable loads Ramp settings are defined on the Devic
61. CPV6 Enable Disable setting IPv6 Static Enable Disable setting IPv6 saved Static Address amp Prefix Length User configured DNS server e Erase the user configuration and system log database e Reset the Root password back to TrippLite Reset Users Reset the default user settings including clearing any RADIUS settings The following are cleared by this option e Authorization Settings for authorization and accounting both reset to LOCAL ONLY e Removes all RADIUS Server definitions e Resets the local users to the 5 default users localmanager localguest tripplite and public localadmin e Reset the Root password back to TrippLite Communications Status M Secure connection established with 10 4 0 88 and logged in as localadmin Log Out Power Alert pore nen TRIPP LITE POWER PROTECTION Status Device Network Security System Actions Logs Preferences Help Console TimeZone Restart DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location A Normal SU1000RTXL2Ua UPS Device 1 OAD RESTART Changes made on this panel will take effect after the card is restarted Factory Reset Reset Users Restart x Figure 3 44 Reset Users 3 9 RSS Support Dynamic logs are available via RSS feed when web interfaces are enabled They are available at http s lt ip address gt logs lt log type gt where lt ip address gt is the ip address of the SNMPWEBCARD and lt log type gt is one of t
62. Delete X Email Contacts Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data Name This is the Name of the email recipient Email This is the email address of the recipient in the form mailbox emailserver An example of an email address in its proper form would be user1234 yahoo com 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 1 2 SNMP Contacts The destinations defined that can be used to send SNMP traps or perform SNMP set OID operations SNMP Contacts Summary Menu i see s SNMP Contacts Menu S2 s Sesser see ee sere ee See eee Sete eee SSeS eee Name Host Address Port Version 1 mycommunity 10 10 10 10 200 SNMPV1 2 snmpv3 destination 10 11 12 13 lbe SNMPV3 Edit Snmp Contact O Add New Snmp Contact X Address Book M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu SNMP V1 V2 Contact Detail a SNMP Contact Detail Menu cre rrr rrr rrr rr rrr rrr rrr re rere recscsere SNMP Version gt SNMPVec Name snmpve destination Host Address 10 10 10 11 Port 200 Community sss 1 SNMP Version 2 Name 3 Host Address 4Y Port 5 Community A Apply Changes D Delete X Contacts Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt SNMP V3 Contact Detail Menu i lat Ns SNMP Contact Detail Menu lt c crc r crt rr rrr rrr rrr rere rere ers ccere SNMP Version gt SNMPV3 Name snmpv3 destination Host Address 10 11 12 13 Port
63. EE VENDOR TrippLite 450 BEGIN VENDOR TrippLite Access is granted to the various facilities within the PowerAlert software by means of the TrippLite Authorization attribute which is a comma delimited string of facility code to access level pairs Facility Codes default security networksettings systemsettings systreminfo loggingi devicestatus devicecontrols deviceevents deviceloadsi actions schedules discovery Access Levels none or O 1 ro or l a rw or 2 Example default rwisecurity noneisystemsettings ro The default access for all non specified facilitys is read write The user has no access to the security facility The user has read only access to the system settings ATTRIBUTE TrippLite Authorization 1 string Comma delimited string of outlet security realms from l through 32 to which an otherwise restricted user has read write access Example 1 5 10 15 User has read write access to realms li 2a 3 4 and 5 User has read write access to realms 10 and 15 ATTRIBUTE TrippLite Outlet Realms 2 string Simple message usually sent as part of accounting ATTRIBUTE TrippLite Message 3 string END VENDOR TrippLite 8 Appendix Sample B Sample users FreeRadius Configuration File Snippet The following snippet defines simple sample of an administrative managerial and guest account for PowerAlert radiusadmin Reply Message
64. Iocaladmin Log Out aa RIPP PowerAlert Power Management Software T UIPP LITI E e a Status Device Configuration Logs Preferences Help Overview Details Alarms DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Location il _Normal SMART2200RWXL2U UPS t v OVERVIEW 0 123 0 V VV 546V J 123 0V E Input Voltage Battery Charge Remaining Input Voltage me 123 0 Battery Charge Remaining li 100 Output Load ma Device Mode Utility Battery Minutes Remaining 355 Output Current 0 0 InputFrequency ma 59 9 Battery Voltage mal 546 Output Voltage mm 123 0 Low Transfer Voltage 83 Battery Temperature F 104 0 Output Frequency W 59 9 High Transfer Voltage 145 Battery Status Normal Output Source Figure 3 5 Status Page This is the default screen of information and will the first screen to be displayed Itis a pictorial representation of the state of the system The values on this screen are not editable Note The graphic symbols used are not intended to be a representation of the actual equipment connected 3 Web Console continued 3 4 Status Menu continued 3 4 2 Status gt Details tes ls E Index of dailyshow 8 S B Powerdier Local 12 04 0060 eanne Communications Status I Connected to 10 20 0 25 and logged in as localadmin Status Device Configuration Logs preferences Help Oveniew Details Alarms
65. Login Name name Authentication Password password l Name 2 Protocol 3 Contact URI 4 Authentication Login Name 5 Authentication Password A Apply Changes D Delete X Contacts Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Community SNMPV1 and SNMPV2c only For SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 recipients this must be a valid community for the receiving agent SNMPV3 User SNMPV3 only This must specify a valid SNMPV3 User name defined in the VACM tables This is the user name specified in the Set OID requests SNMPV3 PRIV Password SNMPV3 only The PRIV Password of the SNMPV3 user used for sending Set OID requests SNMPV3 AUTH Password SNMPV3 only The AUTH password of the SNMPV3 user used for sending Set OID requests 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 1 3 HTTP Contacts continued Menu Data Name The name is the character string which contains a unique identifying name for the HTTP destination Protocol Choose http for non secured HTTP and https for secured HTTP URI Uniform Resource Identifier URI is a character string used to identify the destination on the internet 4 2 2 Global Actions 4 2 2 1 Action Profiles Authentication Login Name This is an optional login name used for authentication The string must have a length between 8 and 32 characters Authentication Password This is an optional password used for authentication It must be a
66. Maximum Size In X pe oaned Esli A Data Logging Rotation Actions Event Logging Format Protocol Contact Remote Syslog E a Date amp Time Watchdog Miscellaneous 4 isa 2 cancer Figure 3 37 Application Logging SYSTEM PREFERENCES DATALOGGING PREFERENCES Accounting Logging Maximum Size Application Logging zoss Rotation Actions Formak Protocol Contact Event Logging Remote Syslog Date amp Time Watchdog Miscellaneous B pacama Figure 3 38 Data Logging Event Logging Communications Status F Connected to 10 11 0113 and loggedin as tocaiadmin Powe rAlert Power Management Software Status Device Configuration Logs Network Security System Preferences Help DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name T W Normal_ SMART2200RWNL2U UPS ji I Location SYSTEM PREFERENCES EVENT LOGGING PREFERENCES _ _ _ Accounting Logging Maximum Size Application Logging 2048 Data Logging Rotation Actions Format Protocol Contact Remote sysiog Date amp Time watchdog liscelaneous Foedback i sina crancas J PS see ecencen Figure 3 39 Event Logging The Accounting Data and Event log settings allow you to define the number of records to be stored and persisted acros
67. NG Loads Not All On Yes 15 WARNING Load 1 Off Yes 1b WARNING Load 2 Off Yes Select Event X Device Main Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Event Details Menu Sia aa a Se Device Event Menu nr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr ccc eee Event Set Name Load Level Above Threshold Event Clear Name Load Level Below Threshold Event Category gt WARNING Event Enabled Yes Event Logging On Set Action Clear Action Default Contact Notificat Default Contact Notificat Default Trap Notification Default Trap Notification Email to Admin Email to Admin l Manage Actions 2 Modify Event Category 3 Disable Event 4 Disable Logging for Event X Device Events Menu M Return to Main Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 1 Device Menu continued 4 1 4 Events Menu Data Event Category This specifies the severity level for the event The user may choose to give different events different severity levels The valid values for category are e CRITICAL e WARNING e INFORMATION Enable Disable Event This allows the user to no longer consider the event an alarm event Disabling it causes the event to no longer create an alarm and the assigned actions will no longer fire when this event occurs The default is for all events to be enabled Enable Disable Logging The user may enable and disable logging for the event The default is that all events are logged Device Event Actions This will display a
68. P addresses before the SNMPWEBCARD assumes there is a problem and reboots itself The SNMPWEBCARD will continue to reboot until it is successfully able to ping the primary or secondary IP address Primary NTP Target Address hostname requires DNS settings to be configured Secondary NTP Target Address hostname requires DNS settings to be configured optional NTP Probe Interval Time in minutes before retry Probe Tries Before Fail The number of attempts to get time from the primary and secondary NTP addresses before the SNMPWEBCARD assumes there is a problem and reboots itself 3 Web E continued 3 8 Preferences continued 3 8 4 Preferences gt System continued Miscellaneous i Communications Status I Connected to 10 11 0113 andloguedin as localacmir PowerAlert Power Management Software Saus Device _Connguration Logs Preferences Help Network Security System DEVICES Namm Status Modei Name Type Locaton Z Normal _ suarT2200RWa2u UPS SYSTEM PREFERENCES MISCELLANEOUS Accounting Logging Application Logging Data Logging Event Logging Remote Syslog Date amp Time Watchdog Feedback Saving Changes 7 J save a Cancel Figure 3 43 Miscellaneous The Auto Ack setting allows for alarms that clear to be automatically removed from the Status Alarms page This is enabled by default Disabli
69. RADIUS settings as well The following are cleared by this option e Authorization Settings for authorization and accounting both reset to LOCAL ONLY e Removes all RADIUS Server definitions e Resets the local users to the 5 default users localadmin localmanager localguest tripplite and public e Resets the Root password back to TrippLite Restart Now Once the request has been accepted the card will restart after a 10 second delay 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 3 Network Configuration The Network Configuration menu is used to configure the network related items such as the IP Configuration of IPV4 and IPV6 Addresses Remote Services such as Email Settings and the User Access Information which defines what user service should be run HTTP SSH or Telnet All changes to the Network Configuration will be enacted upon the next restart of the web card 2 Seis Network Configuration l IP Configuration 2 User Access Interfaces 3 Remote Services X M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 3 1 IP Configuration This menu allows the user to have full control over the IP settings of the SNMPWEBCARD and how it interacts with the network Both IPV4 and IPV6 addresses are supported SSeS ee es IP Configuration rrr rrr rrr rr rrr rr rrr ne Host Name mypoweralertcard Domain Name tlsoftwaredev local IPV4 Address Information Home ethO Met
70. RD supports a date and time configuration via Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP or the on board Real Time Clock RTC Both the SNTP and RTC time are able to utilize the local time configuration Refer to Section 4 2 4 2 Time Settings for additional details on local time configuration Changes on the Date and Time menus require a restart to take effect Please use the Preferences gt Restart menu if you are not prompted to restart after making changes Refer to the Telnet or SSH Menu interface if you experience any issues configuring date and time Watchdog Communications Status Connected to 10 11 0 1143 and loggedin as Tocaladmin 2 Lotosou PowerAlert rower management sofware TRIPP LITE Status Device Configuration Logs Network Security System Preferences Help DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Location Figure 3 40 Remote Syslog Date and Time Communications Status Secure connection established with 10 25 1 14 and logged in as localadmin PowerAlert Power Management Software tog out TRIPPLITE Status Device Actions Logs Preferences Help Network Security System Restart DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location H Normal ool AC SRCOOL33K ENGINEERIN amp hal SYSTEM PREFERENCES DATE TIME Change as they are save Accounting Logging Application Logging Data Logging Event Logging Remote Syslog UTC Time is January 10
71. This facility configures whether a user has access to device loads Since this is a subset of devices it is required that the user has Read Only access to device status to either view or control loads Configuring this to No Access will restrict a user from seeing loads Actions This facility is the program area that defines what will happen when an event alarm is detected Data used for actions is also included in this facility This includes Email Recipients SNMP Destinations and HTTP Contacts Schedules To allow a user to add scheduled tasks requires that the user have Read Write access to the device controls facilities Discovery This facility is the program area that allows execution of a device discovery This program area is most commonly used for detecting an Envirosense temp humidity probe that has been connected to the SNMPWEBCARD after initial startup Any changes applied to a user or multiple users must be confirmed by pressing the Save button at the bottom of the page Facility Choice Examples Administrative Permissions The permissions for a user with administrator level clearance should have access to all of the data in the system The only facility permission needed would be Default facility with Read Write access These are the permissions given to the localadmin user created upon initial startup Manager Permissions The permissions for a user with manager level clearance should have access to all of
72. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday or Saturday e Month The month DST should end e Time The local 24 hour clock time that DST should end 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 4 3 SNTP Settings This menu allows the user to control the various aspects of using NTP for setting the time and date Sioa Ssioeis SNIP S ttings 74ed iea sss sss Sesser esse et ese Sete eS eee SSeS eee SSeS Update Interval 360 Primary Address O pool ntp org Primary Port 125 Secondary Address pool ntp org Secondary Port 125 l Update Interval 2 Primary Address 3 Primary Port 4 Secondary Address 5 Secondary Port A Apply Changes X Date Time M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data Update Interval How often in minutes the NTP server will be polled for a time update The value is an integer between 2 and 1440 1 day Primary Address This is the address for the primary NTP server The default is O pool ntp org Primary Port This is the port for the primary NTP server The default is 125 Secondary Address This is the address of the secondary NTP server The default is 1 pool ntp org Secondary Port This is the port of the secondary NTP server The default is 125 4 2 4 4 RTC Settings This menu allows the user to control the various aspects of using RTC for setting the time and date Sa seo a RTC Settings 222 2 ciee se Seer ee a eee eee Sim oie ee Date
73. a 1 6 2 Type the IP address assigned to the Tripp Lite device into the address field and press the enter key to download the Java applet Refer to the printed manual for IP address assignment instructions 3 After the applet is downloaded and connected you should be prompted for a username and password Figure 3 1 The default administrator username is localadmin and the default password is localadmin The application screen includes a communication status message EX that indicates the progress of the application in finding a device making a connection and completing the login attempt successfully r Hover over a status message for details E Looking for a PowerAlert engine at IP Address E Found a PowerAlert engine at IP Address negotiating secure connection Connected to PowerAlert engine atIP Address via secure connection Connected to PowerAlert engine atIP Address Logging in to IP Address as User E Connected to IP Address but login failed Connected to IP Address and logged in as User Connected to IP Address and logged out E Watchdog timed out Figure 3 2 Communications Status 4 After you log in the device status page Figure 3 3 will load in the browser window 3 1 1 Alternate to Web Launch If you have installed the PowerAlert Console Launcher included in the SNMPWEBCARD documentation and firmware distribution you can launch the Web Console directly without requiring a web browser by double
74. actions to take when the log is rotated Sas e Sees Logging Settings 5 9 edestasid Saaie esa SiS Ri RS SiS Se Sei Se ees l Accounting Log 2 Application Log 3 Data Log 4 Event Log 5 Logging Report Format X Alarms and Logging M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt 4 4 3 1 Accounting Log Settings mel aa ia ae Accounting Log 9 s ss gt see sce se eee eee eee ee eee ees Maximum Entries 1024 Actions On Rotate No Actions Defined l Maximum Entries 2 Actions On Rotate X Logging Settings M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt Menu Data Maximum Entries This is the maximum number of entries that can be in the log before it is rotated Valid values are integers between 64 and 2048 The default value is 2048 Actions on Rotate This defines the actions to take when the log is rotated The accounting log may be archived by sending to a single destination using email or HTTR The log may be sent to multiple destinations by creating multiple actions 4 4 3 2 Application Log Settings See ares ere Application LOG 9292s see sees em spi ee eee eee See ei eee ito ie eee a Console Log Severity Level Info l Console Log Severity Level X Logging Settings M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt 1 Menu Data Console Log Severity Level This is the minimum level of severity that is logged For example if Error level is chosen then Error
75. age The default is PowerAlert Notification Include Triggering Event This is a flag to indicate if information about the triggering event should be included in the email message if it is available Values are e Yes Include the data in the email message e No Do not include the data in the email message Include Device This is a flag to indicate if the device that the event occurred on should be included in the email message if it is available Values are e Yes Include the data in the email message e No Do not include the data in the email message Include Host This is a flag to indicate if the host address for the event that occurred should be included in the email if it is available Values are e Yes Include the data in the email message e No Do not include the data in the email message Include Location This is a flag to indicate if the device location for the event that occurred should be included in the email if it is available Values are e Yes Include the data in the email message e No Do not include the data in the email message 3 Web ere i Foxe continued 3 8 Preferences continued 3 8 1 Preferences gt Network continued Internet This menu can be used to monitor and alter IPv4 and IPv6 settings such as the addresses in use and the settings on system restart Changes made in this menu will require a system reboot
76. anual that came with your SNMPWEBCARD or Tripp Lite device for more information Check the SNMP settings of the SNMPWEBCARD See Section 3 8 2 The IP address and community name of the device or application trying to perform the SNMP get operation must be entered in NMS Access Settings with Read Only or Read Write permission Check the SNMP settings of the SNMPWEBCARD See Section 3 8 2 The IP address and community name of the device or application trying to perform the SNMP set operation must be entered in NMS Access Settings with Read Write permission Check the SNMP settings of the SNMPWEBCARD See Section 3 8 2 Verify that you have added an SNMP trap action profile to send traps to the IP address of the management station of choice See Section 3 6 for configuring actions Check the SNMP settings of the SNMPWEBCARD See Section 3 8 2 The IP address and community name of the management station must be entered in NMS Access Settings with Read Write permission Versions below 12 04 0040 are not supported Verify that you have added an email action profile to send emails to the appropriate destination entered in the address book See Section 3 6 for configuring actions 7 Technical Support Before contacting Tripp Lite Technical Support refer to Section 6 Troubleshooting for possible solutions If you are still unable to resolve the problem you can reach Tripp Lite Technical Support here w
77. ata access other than SNMP which does not use the concept of a logged in session This is the amount of total time that a session may last whether or not the session is idle or active When the value is O the session will not expire AAA Preferences Authorization Scheme The authorization scheme defines how user authentication will be done The authorization can be done with locally defined users only RADIUS server defined users only or a combination of the two The valid values are e Local Only The system only uses locally defined user definitions e RADIUS Only The system uses RADIUS only for authentication e Local Then RADIUS The system uses locally defined user definitions first If the user data is not found it uses RADIUS for authentication e RADIUS Then Local The system uses RADIUS for authentication first if not authorized via the RADIUS server the locally defined users will be used for authentication Communications Status jf Connected to 10 11 0 113 and logged in as ocaladmin 2 tegour TRIPP LITE owen PROTECVON PowerAlert Power Management Software Status Device Configuration Logs Preferences Heip Nework Securiy System DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Location Z Nomai _ SWART2200RUXL2U UP SECURITY PREFERENCES AAA PREFERENCES Change Password ation Si Users Use local authentication authorization or accounting only Accounting
78. automatically assigned by the card s software They are shown here because they are valid IP addresses and can be used to route to the card These addresses will have a method of AUTO Aas SoS ae IPVE Settings S se2S2ss seers esse SSeS ese Se SSeS eS Se See SSeS a Current IPVb Address Information Home Method eth0O 1 STATIC eth0 3 AUTO ethO 4 AUTO eth0O 5 NONE ethO b NONE eth0 NONE Settings On Restart DHCP Yes Static Yes Address 2001 Prefix Length bY 1 DHCP 2 Static 3 Address 4 Prefix Length A Apply Changes X IP Configuration M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data DHCP COOL DBS 1 56 4F43 4849 544C FE80 240 9DFF FE 43 3597 2001 DB8 1 240 9DFF FE43 3597 DB8 1 58 4F43 4849 544C This setting determines if an IPV6 address should be obtained through DHCP Static This setting determines if the user wishes to assign a static IPV6 address Address If Static is Yes then the address must be specified If No the address will not be displayed Prefix Length If Static is Yes then the prefix length must be specified If No then the prefix length will not be displayed 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 3 Network Configuration continued 4 3 1 5 DNS Settings This menu allows the user to define only one DNS server though there may be up to two DNS servers on the system If DHCP is used for either the IPV4 or IPV6 address a DNS server will be define
79. aving Time End Yes l Timezone Offset 2 Enable Disable DST 3 DST Start 4 DST End A Apply Changes X Date Time M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data Time Zone Offset The time zone offset from UTC All times are entered as UTC and will be adjusted by the selected offset Time zone offsets west of UTC are entered as positive numbers and time zone offsets east of UTC are entered as negative numbers Enable Disable Daylight Saving Time DST Indicate if daylight saving time is used DST Start Start date and time for daylight saving time defaults to the second Sunday of March at 2am When changing the DST Start date and time the user will be prompted for the following e Relative Position Week in the month that DST should start First Second Third or Fourth e Day Of Week Day of the week DST should start Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday or Saturday e Month The month DST should start e Time The local 24 hour clock time that DST should start Second Sunday of March at 02 00 00 First Sunday of November at 02 00 00 DST End End date and time for daylight saving time defaults to the first Sunday of November at 2am When changing the DST End date and time the user will be prompted for the following e Relative Position Week in the month that DST should end First Second Third or Fourth e Day Of Week Day of the week DST should end Sunday Monday
80. b 00 Number Of Repetitions 5 D Delete Schedule X Schedules Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Relative Day of Month Seas S ee Schedule Detail Ment lt s se esse seh eee sie Scie sine Riel Ree aoe Pending Action Initiate Self Test Device Id 1 Frequency Monthly On Third Wednesday Of Every 2 Months Next Fire Time 2POLL 1e 21 16 52 00 0b 00 Until Forever D Delete Schedule X Schedules Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 2 2 Schedules continued Execute Yearly Schedule Day of Month SSS a ioes Schedule Detail Menu lt lt 9o sse see set eee ecco ee eee cee eee eee eee eee eS Pending Action Initiate Self Test Device Id 1 Frequency Yearly On gt 15th Month January Next Fire Time 2012 01 15 16 15 00 0b 00 Number Of Repetitions 5 D Delete Schedule X Schedules Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Relative Day of Month See SSeS Schedule Detail Menu rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr Pending Action Initiate Self Test Device Id 1 Frequency Yearly On Last Saturday Month November Next Fire Time 2012 11 24 16 19 00 0b 00 Until Forever D Delete Schedule X Schedules Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2
81. cations you MUST specify a valid DNS server IP address here Failure to do so will result delayed or missed emails or other alerts and generally slow performance of SNMPWEBCARD Communications Status 1 Secure connection established with solo 10 25 1 10 and logged in as localadmin O gon o a PowerAlert Power Management Software TRIF PP LITE H n Status Device Actions logs Preferences Help Network Securty System Resan DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location Norm SMART3O00RM2U UPS KVA NEAR JMM FLOOR Emirosense Emirosense SENSOR MM DESK t r NETWORK PREFERENCES DNS n Services ONS Addresses in Use DNS Settings Host Name Settings smqTP Active Address IP Address Domain Internet FFF 888 8 55 8 8 poweralen 06 1031600 ONS J Feedback The first grid is a read only summary of current parameters Changes made in the other grids will generally take effect after you restart the card at which time they wall appear in the summary grids However changes to the host name settings take effect as soon as they are saved G Figure 3 31 DNS Preferences DNS Settings In Use This list shows the DNS servers currently used by SNMPWEBCARD DNS Settings Enter the IP address of the DNS server that will be providing lookup services for SNMPWEBCARD If you omit this a default publicly available DNS server will be provided Host Enter the Host name you wish to identify this card by The default is generated at manufacturing tim
82. ce In order to access the device menu structure the user must have at least read permission for the DEVICE STATUS facility Any additional permissions needed in the submenus of this structure will be indicated for that menu Device List Menu spragas Device List lt stace ms edae cee res eer eee e a ee eS a 1 Device l SMART S50RM1LU p Probe Envirosense X M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu qs er sre vein einen stig Manana mie ss 9 Sonia aimee epee mm aie Smee aaa aaa Device Main Menu Stee Sate ies Device l SsssossScee see eee esse eS Se See ees Se eee See See eee eee eee eS Device Name Device 1 Location Region Vendor TRIPPLITE Product gt SMART SORMLU Protocol 3003 Date Installed 2011 07 31 State CRITICAL Type UPS Port Mode RS232 Port Name com h Firmware Version 22b4 Rev A Serial Number Device ID 1240 Self Test Date Self Test Status Done and Pass l Status 2 Identification 3 Controls 4 Events 5 Loads b Preferences and Thresholds Device Alarms amp Logs X Device List Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 1 Device Menu continued 4 1 1 Status This menu displays the status variables for the device The values in this menu are not editable The exact data shown on this menu will be device dependent Device Status Menu Self Test Date Self Test Status Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery Nom
83. chdog oo 0 O O O O Value e This is the current value of the variable Values include Enabled Disabled and numeric values depending on the device 3 Web Console continued 3 4 Status Menu continued 3 4 3 Status gt Alarms 3 5 Device Menu The device menu is used to enact different commands or configurations for individual devices Figure 3 8 Alarms This submenu provides a listing of all active and or unacknowledged alarms By default only active alarms will be displayed on this page as the software will automatically mark the alarm acknowledged upon receipt of the matching clear alarm To change this deselect the option to auto acknowledge alarms Upon de selection of this option alarms will remain in this list until they are acknowledged individually by clicking on the Ack column for the alarm or clicking the Acknowledge all button Note An alarm must be inactive in order for it to be acknowledged and disappear from the alarm list Communications Status jf Connected to 10 11 0 113 and logged in as Iocaladmin Log Out _ gt __ lal PowerAlert Power Management Software TRIPP LITE 3 5 1 Device gt Controls i Status ID SviCe as CON NOU ato aye Osa Heme ices ane Communications Status jf Connec
84. community name is a string value 6 to 32 characters in length with no spaces The only exception to the minimum length rule is the default community name public If the public community is deleted it can be re added and will not need to follow the 6 character minimum rule Facility permissions This defines the access permissions defaut none security for the user A pop up box will be a presented to choose the facilities Blank Access default The facilities are ways of grouping pant Access z permission for related pieces of data S A user may have access to all or only a Network x subset of the data System Settings 7 System Info v Default This is used to provide Logging v the default access for program Device Status v access for each user When Device Controls X adding a new user the default Pese Events Per Device Loads permissions are set to No Access Reaves P ee r Schedules v The individual areas listed below BEATEN override the default setting for that program area Figure 3 34 Permissions Security This is the security data such as local user RADIUS hosts definitions and authentication method By default security access is given to only the localadmin user Network Settings This is all the network data System Settings This includes all of the system settings By default access is given to localadmin and localmanager
85. d Self Test Failed Output Off Description Battery Age Above Threshold Self Test Failed Output Off Time This is the time that the event occurred Device ID For an event that occurs on a specific device this is the ID of that device Description This is a text description of the event that occurred 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 4 Alarms and Logging continued 4 4 2 2 Event Log continued Change Viewing Options Changing the viewing options will allow the user to decide the order to view the log as well as define filters to limit that logs to be viewed These options are active only for the single instance of viewing the log and are not persisted SSS Sie es Log Viewing Optronis Ss ose ses cise Seis eee em ee Sie Sine Sree SiS im a a a Order Descending Category All Time Range Display All Entries l Display Order 2 Category 3 Choose Time Range R Reset To Defaults X Event Log M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt Menu Data Display Order This is the order by date and time that the events will be displayed The valid values are Ascending and Descending The default value is Descending Category The Category field allows the user to limit which event logs display by limiting the severity categories Multiple categories may be chosen to be displayed Example Menus for Choosing Multiple Event Categories 2ea5 Sse Device Event Category
86. d by DHCP The user defined DNS server will always be in the list SiSSe 16 66 DNS Settings 2 ss2ss sceSe ese oee cee Sse Se Se SSS eee Ss SSeS ses Current DNS Address Information Address 1 FFFF 8 8 8 8 2 2001 DBS 2 0 0 0 2 Settings On Restart DNS Address 8 8 8 8 l DNS Address X IP Configuration M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Note The user defined DNS address may be entered in IPV4 or IPV6 format but will be resolved to an IPV6 address format and will be displayed as such In the above menu example the address 8 8 8 8 was entered but is displayed in its IPV6 format of FFFF 8 8 8 8 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 3 Network Configuration continued 4 3 2 Remote Services This menu provides access to the configuration of the Remote Services provided by the SNMPWEBCARD including distributing notification emails and logs ose s52s Remote S rvices 9 See ret sss Secs sss ect Seer Sse eee Seems l Email Settings 2 Syslog Settings 3 Watchdog Settings X Network Configuration M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 3 2 1 Email Settings lal Email Settings 9 2 sedis ees oe see eee ee See Ree meee ai Server Name Port 25 Authentication Login Name Authentication Password Digest MDS Authentication Supported Yes CRAM MDS Authentication Supported Yes Login Authentication Supported Yes Plain Authentication Supported Yes From Address powera
87. dify Delay 3 Control Data 4 Apply To Device Events A Apply Changes D Delete X Device Control Execute Action Profiles Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 2 1 4 Device Specific Menus continued Menu Data Control This is the control to be executed by the action Control Data Some controls have additional data For those controls the data settings may be changed 4 2 2 1 5 Applying Actions to Events Choosing this option begins the process of assigning the action to events Each event has both a Set and a Clear action associated with it The action being updated must be used for the Set action or both Set and Clear actions as appropriate Ramp actions are only allowed to be used for the Clear action and will not be present this option The steps necessary to assign the actions to events are as follows 1 Choose Set and Clear action pair 2 Choose events that the use Set and Clear actions Choosing the Set and Clear Actions Once all of the data for an action profile has been saved the user will have the option to apply the action to events The next step presented depends upon the type of action profile being updated The action profile being updated will at least be the Set action unless the action type is not allowed to be used for the set action At this time the only
88. e word option supports a list of parameters separated by spaces The values are chosen by you You do not append a 1 or N onto your input Usually the values in a list are data identifiers but they are sometimes preceded by a or indicating your choice to add or remove the identifier within the directive s context 5 3 Output Conventions Additions updates and deletions usually result in simple output messages prefixed with either an error code or a data identifier return code followed by a colon and a short result string The prefixes are described in the next table Result Prefix Interpretation of the Result Prefix XOO The X indicates that program is responding with an error If available the error code will follow the X and the result string will contain an error message 00 The program is indicating a success message if no X is preceding the return value If the number is non zero the return value is the data identifier of the last piece of data used For example in add mode the return value will be the data identifier of the new data To update this data later provide the same identifier to the update mode YN The program is requesting a Yes or No confirmation before taking action QQ The program is requesting additional input that is not a simple Yes or No The program has dispatched your request and it should happen in a few moments
89. e automatically started as part of system initialization The default value is Yes SSH CLI Port This is the listening port to use when starting the SSH CLI application The default is 2112 3 Web Console continued 3 8 Preferences continued 3 8 1 Preferences gt Network continued SMTP The email settings are used to define a remote email relay server to use to send emails from the system These settings also indicate what items to include in email notifications Communications Status Secure commecton established with solo 10 25 1 10 and logged in as localadmin Powe rAlert Power Management Softwere TRIPP LITE Status Device Actions logs Preferences Help Network spum gesan DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location N MAR RMU UP KVA NEAR JMM FLOOR lt NETWORK PREFERENCES sure eaves Server Settings Relay Address Relay Port 25 Login Settings Relay User None Defined From Email Address Relay Password Subject poweralertetrippite com Internet PowerAlert Notification DNS Authentication Method CRAM MDS ONGEST MOS togn run Feedback This panel enables and configures the Email server settings s Cancel wd Figure 3 29 SMTP Preferences Server Name This defines the email relay server address information used for sending out email messages If this is blank email messages can still be sent but will use a direct connection to the recipients email server If using direct co
90. e Loads page The amount of controllable loads available on devices will vary from device to device To add an action click the button to activate a row and enter the appropriate data To delete an action click on the action that is to be deleted and then click the button and confirm the deletion and then the Save button to commit the changes Shed Actions A shed action is a device specific action that can be executed when an alarm trigger occurs An example of a shed action could be that when a UPS goes to battery the event trigger would be UPS on Battery to execute the shed settings set on the controllable loads Shed settings are defined on the Device Loads page The amount of controllable loads available on devices will vary from device to device To add an action click the button to activate a row and enter the appropriate data To delete an action click on the action that is to be deleted and then click the button and confirm the deletion and then the Save button to commit the changes Communications Status jf Secure connectiong established with 10 11 0 111 and logged in as localadmin bog Out e a a EE C
91. e Type Device Name Location the maximum available runtime to connected equipment If you want to Para AERATOR oeuce 1 E change the default setting follow these instructions and refer to Figure SS a lx 2 1 and Figure 2 2 Email Actions Bie SNMP Trap Actions 1 Use a Web browser to open the PowerAlert console window for your DEVICE ACTIONS SNMPWEBCARD see 3 1 Opening the Web Console for instructions rai aiaa Action SNMP Set OID Actions A Shutdown Shut down affer 2 minutes 0 seconds on Device 1 Battery Low or Temperature High Device Shut m Actions Load Actions 2 Click the Actions menu EN and access the Event Actions submenu PSS Select Device Shutdown in the Device Shutdown Actions Tl section w A B v Click the button on the bottom of the screen BY to add a new action E 1Results la d Guan L i Save 74 cancer 5 In the Name field B type a name for the new action Figure 2 1 UPS System Shutdown Settings 2 Installation and Configuration continued 6 Click the Action field I to access its submenu Select the device to shut down in the Select Trigger Device section a 7 Set how long the delay should be before the action will take place C1 8 Select the Event s that will trigger the action oO 9 Click the sae button on the bottom of the screen E Note Whenever changes are made the swe button must be pressed to submit the changes before moving off of the page This also includ
92. e and need not be changed Domain Enter your domain name or leave blank 3 8 3 Preferences gt Security This menu is used to define user supplied Security preferences for individual logins authentication methods Radius servers SSL and more Change Password This menu allows individual users to change their password for security reasons The user must enter their username current password new password and then confirm the new password You must press Save in order for the changes to take effect Communications Status Secure connectiong established to 2001 dd8 0 1 58 4143 4849 548c and logged in as localadmin PowerAlert Power Management Software Status Device Configuration Logs Network Security System i bog Our TRIPPLITE Preferences Help DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Location PDUMH20NET POU gt ja SECURITY CHANGE PASSWORD Users User AAA Preferences RADIUS Servers Enter new password and press OK to change or Cancel to revert your changes Password New Password Confirm Password led Save X Cancel Figure 3 32 Change Password 3 Web Console continued 3 8 Preferences continued 3 8 3 Preferences gt Security continued Users This menu allows for the definition and management of various users allowed to access various aspects of the network There are a total of 12 ava
93. e eee eee See ees Format log Protocol gt smtp Delivery Target Admin John Doe l Protocol 2 Delivery Target A Apply Changes D Delete X Actions On Rotate M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 4 Alarms and Logging continued 4 4 3 3 Data Log Settings continued Menu Data Protocol This defines the protocol to use when sending the data log file The valid values are e smtp email to destination e http use http or https to send to destination Destination This field is used to select the destination for the data log file When the protocol is SMTP the destination will be an email contact When the protocol is HTTP the destination will be an HTTP contact If no contacts have been created or the desired destination has not already been created the user may create a new destination from this menu The contacts added here are then also available for use on other menus using the contacts i e the email notification actions 4 4 3 4 Event Log Settings The event log settings are used to define the maximum event log size and actions to take when the log is rotated SSS eE Event Log Sos Se sSeese sec SS Sak fesse eS eSsee SS See E Maximum Entries gt 2048 Actions On Rotate Format Protocol Delivery Target xml http httpupload l Maximum Entries 2 Actions On Rotate X Logging Settings M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data Maxim
94. eee 1 Default Device Shutdown 120 Edit Profile O Add New Profile X Device Action Profile Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Detail Menu fea SaaS Device Shutdown Action Profile Detail Menu Name Default Device Shutdown Delay 120 Device D0 l Modify Profile Name 2 Modify Delay 3 Apply To Device Events A Apply Changes D Delete X Email Action Profiles Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Load Control Action Menus Summary Menu TESSERE SE Device 1 Load Control Action Profile rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr 1 load 1 off 120 Edit Profile O Add New Profile X Device Action Profile Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 2 1 4 Device Specific Menus continued Detail Menu A eae Device l Load Control Action Profile Detail Name load 1 off Delay 120 Device 1 Load Control Turn Off Loads Chosen 1 l Modify Profile Name 2 Modify Delay 3 Select Load Control 4 Select Loads To Control 5 Apply To Device Events A Apply Changes D Delete X SNMP Trap Action Profiles Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data Load Control This setting dictates what the load will do when the action is fired The valid options are e Turn Off e Turn On Load Selection This is
95. er must have at least Read access to the ACTIONS and DEVICE EVENTS facilities In addition to be able to have access to control execution actions the user must also have at least Read permission to the DEVICE CONTROLS as well Similarly to have access to load control ramp and shed actions the user must also have access to DEVICE LOAD To be able to create Email notification SNMP Trap and SNMP Set OID actions the user must also have at least Read permission for CONTACTS 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 2 2 Schedules To have access to the schedules menu the user must have at least Read access to the SCHEDULES facility Because controls and loads can be scheduled the user should have at least read access to the DEVICE CONTROLS and DEVICE LOADS facilities as well Once a schedule has been created it cannot be modified To change a schedule the original schedule has to be removed and a new schedule created Pending Action Next Fire Time Frequency 1 Initiate Self Test 2011 12 08 16 10 00 0b 00 Daily 2 Initiate Self Test 2011 12 07 16 12 00 0b 00 Once 3 Initiate Self Test 2011 12 07 16 13 00 0b 00 Weekly 4 Initiate Self Test 2012 01 15 16 15 00 0b6 00 Yearly 5 Initiate Self Test POLL 1e 15 16 17 00 0b 00 Monthly b Initiate Self Test PO1e 02 01 16 18 00 0b 00 Monthly Initiate Self Test 20le 11l 24 16 19 00 0b 00 Yearly View Schedule O Add New Schedule X M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER
96. es deleting fields using the button After selecting an item and clicking the button press the kisae button to commit the change Shut down Device 3 after 1 minutes 0 seconds on Device 3 On Battery Selecttriggerdevices Device Shutdown Delay Select events to trigger this action Tattoo Event Set Probe Battery Age Above Threshold 3 Battery Bad 3 Battery Capacity Below Warning 3 Battery Low 3 Communications Lost3 General Fault 3 Load Level Above Threshold 3 On Battery 3 Output Off 3 Output Source On Bypass 3 Figure 2 2 UPS System Shutdown Settings 2 3 Other Default Settings Setting Default Value Additional Information IP address Obtain from DHCP Section 3 8 1 Telnet Access Enabled Section 3 8 1 SSH Access Enabled Section 3 8 1 HTTP Access Enabled Section 3 8 1 HTTP Access Enabled Section 3 8 1 SNMPv1 Access Enabled Read Only Community public Section 3 8 2 SNMPv2 Access Enabled Read Write Community tripplite Section 3 8 2 SNMPv3 Access Enabled Section 3 8 2 localadmin localmanager localguest See table below Default users and passwords localadmin localadmin Section 3 8 2 localmanager localmanger localguest localguest Radius Disabled Section 3 8 2 Email Notification Default email action profile setup to trigger 30 seconds after an alarm Add email destinations to Section 3
97. ess only for the outlets assigned to the users realms meaning they will be able to turn On or Off outlets only in the same realm Although the concept of realms may seem similar to outlet groups it provides no other grouping functionality other than permissions The access level to the realms indicated is Read Write Each load may optionally be assigned to a realm Whatever loads belong to the realms indicated here the user may access In order to correctly access the data a user should have at least Read Only permission for Device Status and Device Loads to be able to user the realms 192 168 1 1 single 255 255 255 255 192 168 1 0 range 255 255 255 0 ACL IP Address Users with SNMP Access Only This defines what IP Address or Addresses when used with the ACL IP Mask from which this user may access the data via SNMP 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 everyone 0 0 0 0 ACL IP Mask Users with SNMP Access Only This defines the Subnet Mask to user with the ACL IP Address to determine if an address is one from which the user is allowed to access the data via SNMP Password N A for SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c This is the user password for logging in For SNMP V3 users this is the Priv Password Auth Password N A for SNMPvi or SNMPv2c For SNMP v3 Users only this is the Auth Password Idle Timeout in Minutes N A for SNMPvi or SNMPv2c This applies to data access other than SNMP which does not use
98. f the device specific menus will vary based upon the device and protocol these are simply examples to give an idea of the type of data displayed here and how it is formatted The contents of these menus should not necessarily be expected to be displayed unless it is explicitly stated that the setting apply for all device types 4 Telnet SSH Console continued Menus Main Menu The main menu is the starting menu when a user accesses the Telnet interface It contains the entry point for all of the pieces of the system data All other menus are accessible from the main menu To help keep the user informed about active alarms the current list of active alarms is always displayed as part of the main menu Tripp Lite c Copyright 2005 2012 PowerAlert le Ob OObe All Rights Reserved See eis e 2 ALARMS S22 22s os 2e ese ceoe eee Se ree cee See E Ses eee see eee ee ees No active alarms present SSS eS Nain Menu HSS seces se seer sSrs seo eS See eR SS Se SSS ces SSS See se SSS l Devices 2 System Configuration 3 Network Configuration 4 Alarms and Logging 5 About Q Logout lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 1 Device Menu If there is more than one device the first menu displayed for Device is a choice of which device s data you would like to present The data on all of descendant menus will refer to the device chosen If there is only one device this choice is skipped and all descendant menus will obviously apply to the sole devi
99. g entries for the entire system Sea te ae Event Log rrr e rrr a a cree Order Descending Category All Time Range Display All Entries V Start Viewing Log 0 Change Viewing Options C Clear Log X Logs Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt Start Viewing Log Choosing this option will begin the data log display Only 10 entries will be displayed at a time using the various viewing options chosen Once viewing is started the user has the option to display the next set of entries or reverse the viewing order to go back The next option will be offered until there are no more entries to be displayed lt Sse Display Event Log Display Order Descending Date 2011 08 12 Category Time Device 14 WARNING 15 01 00 1 14 CRITICAL 15 00 56 1 13 INFO 14 54 41 1 l2 WARNING 14 54 41 1 11 CRITICAL 14 54 37 1 Date 2011 08 11 Category Time Device b INFO 19 00 01 1 5 WARNING 13 26 09 1 4 CRITICAL 13 26 04 1 X Event Log M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt Menu Data The event entries are grouped by the date the events occurred When the date changes a new date heading is printed Event ID This is the ID of the event Category This is the severity category of the event The possible values for the event category are e NORMAL CRITICAL WARNING INFORMATION STATUS OFFLINE Self Test Failed Output Off Battery Age Above Threshol
100. he following datalog txt datalog csv datalog xml eventlog txt eventlog csv eventlog xml The format of the log file is indicated in the last 3 characters of the address 3 Web Conso continued 3 10 Help Communications Status 1 Secure connection established with 10 25 1 14 and logged in as localadmin Log Out PowerAlert Power Management Software TRIPP LITE Status Device Actions Logs Preferences Help About PowerAlert Console DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location Normal SRCool AC SRCOOL33K ENGINEERIN E v ABOUT POWERALERT CONSOLE Operating System NetOS 7 5 2tl flash 16777216B sdram 335544328 processor NS9210B 0 I75 Copy to clipboard Agent Type PAL NetOS 7 MAC Address 00 06 67 22 2C CF Serial Number 9912AY0AC732600321 PowerAlert Console Version 12 06 0062 built on Jan 10 2013 01 53 00 PM PowerAlert Driver Version 12 06 0711 PowerAlert Engine Version 12 006 062 0947 0942 Driver File Status Normal Java Version 1 6 0_37 This PowerAlert Console requires a PowerAlert Engine version 12 06 0062 or later PowerAlert is Copyright C 1995 2012 by Trippe Manufacturing Inc All rights reserved Read the documentation Open the TrippLite support page Figure 3 45 Help Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console Most of the monitoring and control features available in the Web console see Section 3 Web Console are also available in the telnet and or SSH console Accessing the SNMPWEBCARD thro
101. hed action to turn OFF this command sets the delay before the action to occur 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 1 Device Menu continuea 4 1 5 2 Load Groups The Load Groups menu is not available for all devices Devices that support loads groups must have 2 or more loads and provide a mechanism for updating multiple loads with a single command If the device does not support load groups then this menu will not be available Load Groups Summary Menu Sai 2 s s Device Load Groups Menu rrr rr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr cccee O1 On load group one 135 7 Load Group O New Load Group X Device Main Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Load Group Detail Menu feee Sees Load Group Detail Menu rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr Load Group Name load group one Description odd loads State z On Load 2 453 557 l Load Group Name 2 Description 3 Select Loads 4 Turn Group Loads Off 5 Cycle Group Loads A Apply Changes D Delete X Load Groups Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt x Menu Data Descriptions Load Group Name This is the name of the load group Description This is the description of the load group State This is the state of the load group The valid values are e On all of the loads in the group are on e Off all of the loads in the group are off e Mixed some loads in the group are on and some are off
102. hod STATIC IPV4 Address 10 11 0 111 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 IPVb Address Information Home Method IPVb Address Prefix Length ethO 1 STATIC POOL DBS 2 1 586 4F 4324849 544C b4 ethO 3 AUTO FEGO 240 4DFF FE43 3597 b4 ethO 4 AUTO 2001 DBS 1 240 9DFF FE43 3597 b4 ethO 5 NONE rt 0 ethO b NONE 0 ethO NONE 0 l Host Name 2 Domain Name 3 IPV4 Settings 4 IPVb Settings 5 DNS Settings X Network Configuration M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 3 Network Configuration continued 4 3 1 1 Host Name This is a character string up to 63 characters to be used as the host name for the SNMPWEBCARD Host Name Current Host Name poweralert_Ob4157 b753151 Enter a string between l and b3 characters for Host Name X Leave value unchanged M Return to Main Menu 4 3 1 2 Domain Data Entry Menu This menu is used for setting the domain name associated with the SNMPWEBCARD Domain Current Domain Enter a string X Leave value unchanged M Return to Main Menu Name tlsoftwaredev local 4 3 1 3 IPV4 Settings between l and b characters for Domain Name This menu displays current IPV4 settings and allows a user to reconfigure the method address subnet mask and gateway of the protocol IPV4 Settings Current IPV4 Address Information Home ethO Method STATIC IPV4Y Address 10 11 0 111 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Sett
103. hutdown also includes the option to be put on a delay To add an action click the button to activate a row and enter the appropriate data To delete an action click on the action that is to be deleted and then click the button and confirm the deletion and then the Save button to commit the changes Load Actions A load action is a device specific action that can be executed when an alarm trigger occurs An example of a load action could be that when the device load goes above the user defined threshold and triggers a Load Level Above Threshold Event a specific load is turned off to reduce the load The amount of controllable loads available on devices will vary from device to device To add an action click the button to activate a row and enter the appropriate data To delete an action click on the action that is to be deleted and then click the button and confirm the deletion and then Communications Status I Secure connectiong established with 10 11 0 111 and logged in as Iocaladmin e the Save button to commit the changes PowerAlert Power Management Software TRIPP LITE SS _ EE a Communications Status jf Secure connectiong established with 10
104. ilable user slots B Powerhler Local 1204008 Cie e http 12001 db8 0 1 58443 4849 548c ADE db Pager Safety Tock Cousens TAPPIE P Status Device Configuration Logs Preferences Help Network Secunty System Devices Aarm Status Model Name Type Location W Normal POUMH20NET POU security Change Password ser f AAA Preferences RADIUS Servers Expiration fo Faciities Realms ledmin defaut rw i id Save 7 Cancer Done Internet Protected Mode Off me R0 Figure 3 33 User Menu There are three levels of user access e Read Only The user may read the data but make no changes e Read Write The user may not only read the data but make changes as well e None The user has no access to the data in the facility There are five pre defined users on the SNMPWEBCARD localadmin This is the administrator account and has Read Write access to all program areas This user cannot be deleted or its facility access permission be modified but the username and password may be changed from its default settings The default password is same as the username This user has SNMPv3 access localmanager This account has default access as Read Write to all areas except to the security area of the program The default password is same as the
105. ime and date they occurred Information on the type of event that occurred the device it occurred on the severity category and a description of the event is also displayed To view more events simply continue scrolling down through the log Logs can be filtered by using the menus at the bottom of the page Logs can be filtered and viewed by time frame type of event device on which it occurred severity category and description In order to apply filters to the event log click the Apply button at the bottom of the page Filters can be cleared within a session by clicking the Reset Filters button at the bottom of the page Filters do not persist from session to session 3 7 2 Logs gt Data Communications Status 1 Connected to 10 11 0 113 and logged in aslocaladmin 2 PowerAlert Power Management Software Status Device Event Data Log Out TRIPP LITE JER PROTEC Configuration Logs Preferences Help DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name _Normal__ SMART2200RNXL2U UPS ll DATA LOGS Date amp Time Type Device Variable i Jan 10 2012 4 21 47 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Output Load I Jan 10 2012 4 21 51 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Battery Charge Remaining Jan 10 2012 4 21 52 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Input Voltage Jan 10 2012 4 21 53 PM Variable SMART2200RMXL2U Battery Voltage Jan 10 2012 4 21 56 PM Variable SM
106. inal Battery Battery Charge Remaining Voltage Temperature C Temperature F Battery Voltage Age Voltage Condition Input Frequency Input Voltage Device Mode Nominal Input Voltage Tap State Minimum Input Maximum Input Voltage Nominal Input Frequency Output Source Output Load Load State X Device Main Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Device Status Menu 2011 12 04 Bad Battery Replace 100 27 4 V 33 9 C 93 0 F ey V 0 0 Years OK 59 9 Hz 0 0 V Utility System oV Normal Voltage 0 0 V bO Hz 0 0 V Normal 0z 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 1 Device Menu continuea 4 1 2 Identification This is the section of the device menus that will contain the information about the device This information will be both user defined settings such as device name or location and equipment specific information like vendor product and protocol There are data items on this menu which will be displayed for all devices and some data displayed based upon the type and protocol for the device Any data that is modifiable by the user will have a prompt option displayed on the menu Device Identification Menu Identification Device Name Device 1 Location Region Vendor TRIPPLITE Product SMART SORM1LU Protocol 3003 Date Installed 2011 07 31 State CRITICAL Type UPS Port Mode RS232 Port Name com h VA Rating 750 VA Firmware Version C2bY4 Rev A Input Line Count
107. ings On Restart Method STATIC Address 10 11 0 1L11 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Gateway 10 0 0 1 l Method 2 Address 3 Subnet Mask 4 Gateway A Apply Changes X IP Configuration M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data Method The method used to determine the IPV4 Address associated with the SNMPWEBCARD The valid values are STATIC and DHCP The value STATIC means that a user defined fixed IPV4 address will be used by the card When this option is chosen the user must also supply the subnet mask and gateway The value DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is used to dynamically assign the IPV4 address at initialization When DHCP option is chosen the user cannot change the subnet mask or the gateway Address Only applies when method is STATIC This is the user defined fixed IPV4 address Subnet Mask Only applies when method is STATIC This is user defined subnet mask Gateway Only applies when method is STATIC This is the user defined gateway address 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 3 Network Configur 4 3 1 4 IPV6 Settings ation continued This menu displays current IPV6 settings and allows a user to toggle the dynamic host configuration protocol and method There can be up to six IPV6 addresses for the card Only two of these are impacted by this menu A user may choose to have one IPV6 Address determined through DHCP and one set statically Any others that appear in the list have been
108. ion and the user is moved on to select events Choosing Events Sis See Ge Apply To Device Events S252 s ceecessetee ee Sees eerste ccs e eee E Set Action shed device loads Clear Action ramp device loads l Apply To All Device Events C Apply To Events On Device l SU1LSO0RTXL2Ua 3 Apply To Events On Probe Envirosense X None M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Apply To All Events This option will apply the Set and Clear actions chosen to all of the events on all devices If the Set and Clear actions are already assigned but are not paired with the same Set and Clear action the user will be prompted to leave those assignments alone or to clear those assignments and assign the chosen actions in their place Apply to Events of a Selected Device eee eles Action Events lt lt lt s9ss e lt sssss lt ssse ee cces ee Se Se ees See ee See Se Sie Set Action shed device loads Clear Action ramp device loads Events Chosen None l Apply To All Events 2 Clear Event List 3 Add Event To List 4 Delete Event From List X Apply To Device Events M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 2 1 5 Applying Actions to Events continued Menu Data Apply To All Events This option will apply the Set and Clear actions chosen to all of the events on the selected devices If the
109. ive e interval This setting is used to define how often in minutes an NTP request will be sent e Tries Before Fail This is the number of times that the NTP request fails before considering the test to be a failure e Primary Address This is the primary address to send the NTP request e Primary Port This is the port for the primary address e Secondary Address This is the secondary address to send the NTP request e Secondary Port This is the port for the secondary address 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 3 Network Configuration continued 4 3 3 User Interfaces These menus control how the various available SNMPWEBCARD interfaces are started 4 3 3 1 Telnet SSH This menu provides configuration access to the way the user and system interact with the Telnet SSH interface Menu Data Automatically Start SSH Menu This menu asks if when the card is started should the SSH Menu application be automatically started as well Valid Values e Yes Start the application The default is Yes e No Do not start the application SSH Menu Port If the application is to be started then this is the listening port to use The default is 22 Automatically Start Telnet Menu This menu asks if when the card is started should the Telnet Menu application be automatically started as well Valid Values e Yes Start the application The default value is Yes e No Do not start the application Telnet Menu Port If
110. ks additional buttons allow you to control each load bank Each load bank consists of one or more outlets You can use the Description field to label the banks for easy reference The main control buttons affect all outlets at once Note If the control buttons remain grayed out when a load is selected this condition indicates the outlet is non controllable Communications Status I Connected to 10 11 0 113 and logged in as Tocaladmin 2 omens Communications Status 1 Connected to 10 11 0 113 and logged in as locatadmin O Log Out SS n PowerAlert Power Management Software TRIPP LITE PowerAlert Power Management Software TRIPP LITE L _ __ rs Status Device l Configuration Logs Preferences Help Status Device Configuration Logs Preferences Help Controls Loads LoadGroups Events Controls Loads LoadGroups Events DEVICES DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Location Alarm Status Model Name Type Location Normal _ SWART2200RMXL2U UPS p 7 Normal SMART2200RMXL2U UPS a ly a MAIN LOAD MAIN LOAD Sus HON mon aroe Status O on Prone Ramp Shed Support HARDWARE Loaa amps Ramp Shed Support HARDWARE LOAD GROUPS Loaps State Name Description Loads i Load State Group Description Ramp Shed Gon my load group odd loads 43 i 1 Bon Turn load 1 on after 00 00 Turn load 1 off after 00 00 2 Bon Turn load 2 on after 00 00 Turn load 2 off after 00 00 3 Bon Turn toad 3 on after 00 00 Turn load 3
111. l Authentication Method 2 Local Users 3 Radius Servers 4 Change Password X M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 2 3 1 Authentication Method Authorization Detail Menu Authorization Menu Authrorization Scheme Local Only Accounting Scheme Local Only l Authentication Scheme 2 Accounting Scheme X Security Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt 1 Authentication Scheme Data Entry Menu Authentication Scheme Menu Authentication Scheme Local Only l Local Only 2 RadiusOnly 3 Local Then Radius 4 Radius Then Local X Authorization Menu M Return to Main Menu Accounting Scheme Data Entry Menu Accounting Scheme Menu Accounting Scheme l Local Only 2 RadiusOnly 3 Local Then Radius 4 Radius Then Local X Authorization Menu M Return to Main Menu Local Only Authorization Scheme The authorization scheme defines how user authentication will be done The authorization can be done with locally defined users only RADIUS server defined users only or a combination of the two The valid values are e Local Only The system only uses locally defined user definitions e RADIUS Only The system uses RADIUS only for authentication e Local Then RADIUS The system uses locally defined user definitions first If the user data is not found it uses RADIUS for authentication e RADIUS Then Local The system uses RADIUS for authentication first If not autho
112. lertdtripplite com Subject PowerAlert Notification Include In Message Triggering Event Yes Device Yes Host Yes Location gt Yes l Server Name 2 Port 3 Authentication Login Name 4 Authentication Password 5 Digest MDS Authentication Supported b CRAM MDS Authentication Supported 7 Login Authentication Supported 8 amp 8 Plain Authentication Supported 9q From Address 10 Subject ll Include Triggering Event l2 Include Device 13 Include Host l4 Include Location A Apply Changes X Remote Services M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 3 Network Configuration continued 4 3 2 1 Email Settings continued Menu Data Server Name This defines the email server address information used for sending out email messages Port This defines the port on the email server used for sending out email messages Authentication Login Name If authentication is required by the email server this is the login name to use This is optional Authentication Password If authentication is required by the email server this is the password for the authentication login name If a Authentication Login Name is specified then the Authentication Password must also be provided Digest MD5 Authentication Supported This indicates if the email server supports Digest MD5 Authentication CRAM MD5 Authentication Supported This indicates if the email server supports CRAM MD5 Au
113. ll of the actions to occur when this event occurs and subsequently clears The user will also be allowed to add new actions from this menu Device Event Actions Summary Menu ee a Device Event Actions 25S sSoe crisis eet ae on cen cis Sine eS ie iS aie Scientia eee Set Action Clear Action l Default Contact Notificat Default Contact Notificat 2 Default Trap Notification Default Trap Notification 3 Email to Admin Email to Admin Modify Event Set Clear Actions O Add new Event Set Clear Actions X Device Events M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Device Event Action Detail Menu See Sets Device Event Action Menu asesi rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr E Event Load Level Above Threshold Event Clear Load Level Below Threshold Event Action Default Contact Notification Event Clear Action Default Contact Notification l Choose Set Action 2 Choose Clear Action 3 Choose Action For Both Set and Clear A Apply Changes D Delete the Event Action X Device Event Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 1 Device Menu continued 4 1 4 Events Menu Data Event This is the label of the event to which actions will be assigned This is a display only value Event Clear This is the clear label of the event to which the actions are being assigned This is a display only value Event Action This is also called the set action It is the action to be taken when this
114. lm Whatever loads belong to the realms indicated here the user may access In order to correctly access the data a user should have at least Read Only permission for Device Status and Device Loads to be able to user the realms ACL IP Address Users with SNMP Access Only This defines the IP Address or Addresses when used with the ACL IP Mask from which this user may access the data via SNMP 3 Web Console continued 3 8 Preferences continued 3 8 3 Preferences gt Security continued ACL IP Mask Users with SNMP Access Only This defines the Subnet Mask to use with the ACL IP Address to determine if an address is one from which the user is allowed to access the data via SNMP 192 1b8 1 1 single 255 255 255 255 192 168 1 0 range 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 x everyone 0 0 0 0 Password N A for SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c This is the user password for logging in For SNMPv3 users this is also the Priv Password Auth Password N A for SNMPv1i or SNMPv2c For SNMPv3 Users only this is the Auth Password Idle Timeout in Minutes N A for SNMPv1i or SNMPv2c This applies to data access other than SNMP which does not use the concept of a logged in session This is the amount of time that the session can be idle before it will time out and no longer have access to the data When the value is O an idle session will not time out Session Expiration Minutes N A for SNMPv1i or SNMPv2c This applies to d
115. ls available in the Web console and Telnet interface are now available on the command line interface The CLI allows for the use of user created scripts and easier integration with third party systems The CLI can be accessed on the SNMPWEBCARD via the management serial port via SSH on the default port 2112 and via Telnet on the default port 5214 For security purposes some features are only enabled on the serial and SSH interfaces Refer to section 4 3 2 for more information on starting the CLI from the Telnet or SSH menu This section of the user manual will familiarize you with the way the CLI interprets your input and the meaning of the CLI output 5 1 Syntax Conventions The PowerAlert CLI uses its own standard syntax to interpret your input The syntax defines standard conventions which are used to describe any problems with the input The next definitions are important for understanding the rest of this document and the CLI error messages 1 Program The program refers to the software module that will interpret the user input and perform the work 2 Program Name The command keyword that is typed to invoke the program 3 Directive The entire phrase entered including the program name and any arguments The directive is broken down into several parts of grammar like a sentence 4 Mode The mode tells the program what to do with your arguments A program can usually perform several different operations on the same data Pr
116. n Logs Security System Preferences Help DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name _ Type W Normal _ SMART2200RMxL2U UPS NETWORK PREFERENCES SERVICES SNMP SMTP SNMP Auto Start Intemet SNMP Port SNMP Vt SNMP v2c SNMP v3 HTTP HTTPS SSH Telnet HTTP Auto Start SSH Auto Start Telnet Auto Start HTTP Port SSH Port Telnet Port HTTPS Auto Start SSH Auto Start Telnet Menu Auto Start HTTPS Port SSH Menu Port Telnet Menu Port tsave x cancel Figure 3 28 Services This menu is used to define the network preferences for remote service interfaces SMTP and Internet Services This menu is available in the Network Preferences box at the left side of the page in the Preferences gt Network submenu Any changes to these settings will require a system restart Automatically Start SNMP This indicates if SNMP should automatically be started when the system is initialized SNMP Port This is the port to use when starting SNMP during system initialization This is the same port to use for set and get requests The default is 161 Enable SNMP V1 This indicates if SNMPv1 should be enabled on startup The default is that SNMP V1 is enabled Enable SNMP V2c This indicates if SNMPV2c should be enabled on startup The default is that SNMP V2c is enabled Enable SNMP V3 This indicates if SNMPV3 should
117. nfigures whether a user has access to device controls Since this is a subset of devices it is required that the user has Read Only access to device status to either view or control loads Configuring this to No Access will restrict a user from seeing the controls area of the program Device Events This facility configures whether a user has access to device events Since this is a subset of devices it is required that the user has Read Only access to the device status and contacts facility to properly view or modify events Configuring this to No Access will restrict a user from seeing events program area Device Loads This facility configures whether a user has access to device loads Since this is a subset of devices it is required that the user has Read Only access to device status to either view or control loads Configuring this to No Access will restrict a user from seeing loads Actions This facility is the program area that defines what will happen when an event alarm is detected For a user to be able to setup any action requires that the user have Read Write access to the facilities device loads device controls and at least Read Only access to the contacts facility Schedules To allow a user to add scheduled tasks requires that the user have Read Write access to the device controls facilities Discovery This facility is the program area that allows execution of a device discovery This program area is most commonly used fo
118. ng this feature will require that the alarms be manually acknowledged on the Status Alarms page This setting must be enabled if utilizing the PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent 3 8 5 Preferences gt Restart The restart menu provides the user with an interface to restart the SNMPWEBCARD If there has been a setting that requires a system restart the message Changes have been made that require a restart to take effect will be displayed on this menu This message can only be cleared with a restart Changing the settings back to their original values cannot clear this condition A user can reset their PowerAlert and SNMPWEBCARD configuration back to the factory defaults using this menu Press Execute at the bottom of the page in order for the restart to take place Resets affect the following settings Factory Reset Settings Reset all settings to the original factory defaults except for the SNMPWEBCARD network settings Resetting those settings would potentially disable desired connections to the system If necessary the SNMPWEBCARD network settings can be reset by clearing the Advanced Settings following a factory reset using the serial CLI boot dialog which is accessible as described in the SNMPWEBCARD Installation Manual The changes made for this request are e Reset NVRAM to hard coded defaults resets everything except o IPv4 choice of DHCP or Static IPv4 saved static Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Gateway IPV6 DH
119. nnection there must be a valid DNS server defined and the DNS server must have a valid entry that points back to the card and is visible from the contacts destination server Port This defines the port of the email relay server This only is used if the Server Name is also specified The default is 25 Authentication Login Name This is the login to use if authentication is required by the email relay server It is not used if direct email is being used Authentication Password If authentication is required by the email relay server this is the password for the authentication login name If an Authentication Login Name is specified then the Authentication Password must also be provided Digest MD5 Authentication Supported This indicates if PowerAlert should authenticate with the email relay server using Digest MD5 Authentication CRAM MD5 Authentication Supported This indicates if PowerAlert should authenticate with the email relay server using CRAM MD5 Authentication Login Authentication Supported This indicates if PowerAlert should authenticate with the email relay server using Login Authentication Plain Authentication Supported This indicates if PowerAlert should authenticate with the email relay server using Plain Authentication From Address This is the address that the email will be sent from The default is poweralert tripplite com Subject This is the information to be used as the Subject line in the mess
120. ns is that the Set and Clear actions be of the same type but not the same action The types covered here are Load Control Actions Control Execution and SNMP Set OID The following is an example of the menu presented for these action types 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 2 1 5 Applying Actions to Events continued Menu Data Using Action for Set Action The action will be used for the Set action only The user will be given the option to choose the Clear action before continuing on to select events Using Action for Both Set and Clear Action The action will be used for both Set and Clear and the user can immediately continue on to choose events Choosing Clear Action This is skipped if action is to be used for both Set and Clear action or the user chose not to include a Clear action The action chosen for the Clear action must be the same type as the Set action The list of available actions will be presented If none of the actions match what the user would like to happen on the clear the user may choose to insert a new action Choosing an existing action The number of the existing action is chosen and the user moves on to select events Choosing to create a new action The user is placed into insert mode and prompted for the settings for the new actions Once the insert of the new action is completed it is chosen as the Clear act
121. of the device This screen contains the device variable data Any editable variables will be displayed at the top of the list The editable variables have a white value box This section of variables is sorted by purpose and within each purpose by variable name Customizing the device functionality can be done through Behavior Personal and Threshold menus on the left side of the screen These menus allow settings and threshold information to be changed to meet individual needs Some options are modified by clicking on a cell and the then selecting the appropriate value and some will require a typed value in the cell Click Save when you have finished making changes Device Name Purpose e The valid values for Purpose are o Behavior configuration information that defines device behavior o Equipment information describing the device o Personal configurable identifying information o Status device status information o Threshold a threshold for a device event Group e Each device has a group to categorize the variable Devices in general will not have variables in all groups but will have variables in multiple groups The following are the valid group values o Battery the variable is associated with the device s battery o Bypass the variable is associated with the device s bypass o Contact the variable is associated with a contact closure sensor input Device Environment Input Load Output System Wat
122. ogging 81 5 evice oads A 4 4 1 Al 81 3 5 3 Device gt Load Groups 8 42 2 Global Actions 43 4 4 1 1 en tail 82 3 5 4 Device gt Events 9 4 2 2 1 Action Profiles 43 4 1 larm etails 3 5 5 Device gt Device Discovery 9 4 2 2 2 Schedules 55 4 4 2 View Logs 82 3 6 Actions Menu 10 4 2 3 Security 59 4 4 2 1 Data Log 83 3 6 1 Actions 10 4 2 3 1 Authentication Method 59 4 4 2 2 Event Log 85 3 6 1 1 Actions gt Event Actions gt 4 2 3 2 Local Users 60 4 4 3 Logging Settings 88 Device Actions 10 4 2 3 3 RADIUS Servers 63 4 4 3 1 Accounting Log Settings 88 3 6 1 2 Actions gt Event Actions gt 4 2 3 4 Change Password 64 4 4 3 2 Application Log Settings 88 General Actions 13 4 4 3 3 Data Log Setti 89 3 6 2 Actions gt Scheduling 14 4 2 4 Date Time 64 oe ale SOE SELNES 3 6 3 Actions gt Address Book 15 4 2 4 1 Time Source Data 4 4 3 4 Event Log Settings 90 3 7 Logs 15 Entry Menu 64 4 4 3 5 Format Settings 91 3 7 1 Logs gt Event Logs 15 4 2 4 2 Time Settings 65 4 5 About 92 3 7 2 Logs gt Data 15 4 2 4 3 SNTP Settings 66 5 Command Line Interface 93 3 8 ee N k E 4 2 4 4 RTC Settings 66 5 1 Syntax Conventions 93 ee rererences Networ 4 2 5 Local Device Discovery 67 5 2 Manual Pages 94 3 8 2 Preferences gt DNS 18 5 3 Output C ti 94 383 Pref Securi 18 4 2 6 Restart PowerAlert 68 utput vonventions 9 references gt Security 5 4 Getting Started with the PowerAlert CLI 94 3 8 4 Preferences gt System 22 3 8 5 Preferences gt Restart 24 6 Troubleshoo
123. ogram modes are List Add Update Delete and Test In some programs the mode can be inferred without your specification in other programs entering the mode will be required 5 Mode Modifier If the mode alone can t describe your request the program will have a mode modifier list The mode modifier usually specifies what to list and where and what to add update or delete 6 Identifier The update and delete modes support entering a numeric identifier to choose what data your new input will affect The list mode often allows an optional identifier to display more information about a single set of data 7 Option The option precedes your input parameter and specifies which value you are updating An option will always begin with a dash followed by a letter or double dash followed by a number or word 8 Parameter If an option requires a parameter the parameter will follow the option or be appended to the option for example when choosing SNMPv3 v3 The directive syntax breaks down along the grammatical boundaries shown below pao Preamble 0 rrr asta Predicates ssc ee seis ees Program Mode Mode Modifier Identifier Op ELTON IPS tis see ese espes series mete Option Parameter Option Parameter Subject Verb Direct Object a Indirect Object List addrbook u email 4 name santa email santadmorthpole org All
124. oltage 1l 8 Input Voltage le 9 Input Voltage 2 10 Input Voltage 3 ll Output Current l2 Output Current 1 13 Output Current 2 l4 Output Current 3 15 Output Load lb Output Load 1 1 Output Load 2 l8 Output Load 3 19 Self Test Date X Data Log Filter M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Time Ranges The valid values are Display All Entries or Choose Time Range Display All Entries All of the entries in the log will be displayed Choose Time Range The display will be limited to the chosen time range Oldest Entry Display Date and Time No entries in the log that occurred before this date and time will be displayed The default is the date and time of the first entry recorded in the log Oldest Entry Date The oldest entry date is specified in the format YYYY MM DD Oldest Entry Time The oldest entry time is specified in 24 hour clock format of HH MM SS Newest Entry Display Date and Time No entries in the log that occurred after this date and time will be displayed The default is the current time Newest Entry Date The newest entry date is specified in the format YYYY MM DD Newest Entry Time The newest entry time is specified in 24 hour clock format of HH MM SS Clear Log This option will clear all of the entries in the data log 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 4 Alarms and Logging continued 4 4 2 2 Event Log This menu allows the user to view the event lo
125. ommunications Status secure connactiong established with 10 11 0 111 and logged in as tocaladmin 2 Log ou TRIPP LITE e a _ PowerAlert Power Management Software POWER PROTECTION P YNI TRIPP LITE nen Ower ert Power Management Software t u Status Device Configuration Logs Preferences Help os Actions Address Book Qevice Discovery Restat Scheduling Status Device Configuration Logs preferences Actions Address Book Device Discovery Restart Scheduling DEVICES DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Location uij E Critical SU1500RTXL2Ua UPS a Alarm Status Modei Name Type W Normal Envirosense Envirosense E Critical SU1500RTXL2Ua UPS T 0 Normal Envirosense Envirosense DEVIGE ACTIONS SENAGO BEAGE AOTIONS PASONS Control Execution Actions Ef Name Action Device Shutdown Actions shed like a dog Start SU1500RTXL2Ua shed action immediately on Envirosense Temperature Beyond Limits x Control Execution Actions j Name Action EDA Device Shutdown Actions rampitup Start SU1500RTXL2Ua ramp action immediately on Envirosense Temperature Okay Ramp Actions Load Actions Shed Actions t GENERAL ACTIONS ee oo GENERAL ACTIONS hake Emal Actions a Event Log Actions Feedback ae paren z n SNNP Set OID Actions DaRk feedback SNMP Trap Acti bed Save 4 Cancel SNMP Set OID Actions f piston ZECE 1Rosults SNMP Trap Actions 7 JE 78 Start SU1500RTXL2Ua shed action immediately on Envirosense Tempera
126. on continued 4 3 2 2 Remote Syslog continued Example of assigning a new Remote Syslog Server SSS sess Remote Syslog Server lt s3o352 ssseee sess eee cee ee ee eee eee see ees Sia S Seles Host SSS Seer cers aise Si ete e re SSeS ers Saisie Se reese eae Sele ee PSS ia Current Host Enter a string between l and 128 characters for Host gt gt remotesysloghost Stee Sieis P rt Sse se SSS se ed es See See SSeS SSeS Se Se SSS Se Soe SSS See Se See Seo Current Port 514 Enter an integer value for Port gt gt Entering an empty string will clear the value Do you wish to clear this value Y Yes continue and perform operation N Do Not Make Change Sicleie sees Remote Syslog Severity Level Current Remote Syslog Severity Level Disabled l Disabled 2 Emergency 3 Alert 4 Critical 5 Error b Warning 7 Notice 8 Info 4 Debug 10 Trace X Remote Syslog Servers SoS Facility Fess 2922s soo cseeS sero e Sere Slee eae Se sere eee sears Sse Current Facility 23 Enter an integer between l and 23 for Facility gt gt Entering an empty string will clear the value Do you wish to clear this value Y Yes continue and perform operation N Do Not Make Change gt gt M 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 3 Network Configuration continued 4 3 2 3 Watchdog Settings The values in this menu are optional Watchdog settings that can be defined to verify the availability and acces
127. onnection established with 10 22 0 80 and logged in as localadmin 1O log Ou PowerAlert nagement Software Status Device Actions Logs Preferences Help Qverview Details Alarms DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location Normal SRCOOLIZK AC Senor Cool 12K Software Area Normal Envirosemse Emirosense Remote Probe Software Area lt gt Figure 3 3 Status Pages The header E contains the menu buttons which are the main navigational icons of the console After clicking a menu button the submenu options for the menu i will appear below the header The Device Summary Dis always displayed at the top of the screen while the bottom portion of the screen changes as different options are chosen 3 3 Device Summary DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Normal SMAART2Z00RIAXL2U UPS Figure 3 4 Devices The Device Summary displays the current Alarm Status Model Name Device Type and user defined location of a device Valid Alarm Status values include e NORMAL INFORMATION WARNING STATUS CRITICAL OFFLINE Model Name is detected automatically and is not editable by the user Valid Device Type values include e UPS e PDU e ENVIROSENSE AC Location is user defined There is no default value for location 3 4 Status Menu 3 4 1 Status gt Overview Communications Status ff Connectedto 10 11 0 113 and logged in as
128. ons The interval allows the notification to be sent multiple times while the alarm condition is present The interval is the amount of time in seconds before sending the next notification The valid values are e O the notification is sent only once e Integer greater than or equal to 15 the notification will be sent after this interval has elapsed and the alarm condition is still present Count This data applies to only Email and SNMP Trap Notifications The count determines the number of times that the notification will be sent The valid values are e 0O valid only if interval is not O This implies that the notification should be sent until the alarm condition is cleared e 1 valid only if interval is O The notification is sent only once e Integer greater than 1 This is a finite number of times that the notification will be sent while the alarm condition is still present 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 2 1 1 Email Notification Action Menus Summary Menu SSeS SS Email Notification Profiles rrr rr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr Name DELAY INTERVAL COUNT ALL 1 Default Contact Notification 30 0 1 Yes p Email to Admin 0 0 l No Edit Profile O Add New Profile X Action Profile Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Default Email Notification Action Profile Menu Ses eee Email Action Profile Detail Menu
129. ontrol Data sssssessSe cree oes cere S eee eee See cin SiS esas DESCRIPTION VALUE TYPE MIN MAX Delay before reboot seconds 15 Integer 1 65535 Delay before restarting UPS seconds b0 Integer 10 16777215 l Delay before reboot seconds 2 Delay before restarting UPS seconds E Execute X Device Control Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Example of choice 1 for above example Description Delay before reboot seconds Value 15 Enter Integer between l and 65535 X Leave value unchanged M Return to Main Menu Example of choice E for above example Do you wish to execute this control Y Yess continue and perform operation N Do Not Make Change 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 1 Device Menu continued 4 1 4 Events Events To access the events menu the user must have at least Read access to the DEVICE EVENTS ACTIONS and CONTACTS facilities in addition to the DEVICE STATUS facility Events Summary Menu CATEGORY DESCRIPTION ENABLED 1 WARNING Load Level Above Threshold Yes 2 CRITICAL General Fault Yes 3 WARNING On Battery Yes 4 CRITICAL Output Source On Bypass Yes 5 CRITICAL Battery Bad Yes b CRITICAL Battery Low Yes CRITICAL Overload Yes 4 WARNING Temperature High Yes A WARNING Battery Capacity Below Warning Yes 10 CRITICAL Output Off Yes 11 WARNING Self Test Failed Yes l2 INFORMATION Battery Age Above Threshold Yes 13 OFFLINE Communications Lost Yes 14 WARNI
130. pieces of syntax are separated with single spaces The interface does not support input containing spaces at this time and the input cannot include a single quote character 5 Command Line Interface continuea 5 2 Manual Pages Each program has its own man page short for manual page built right into the software You will not have to remember long lists of directives The information you need is available any time by typing man followed by the program name The program synopsis in each program manual page describes the format of the directive and the valid modes and options for the program The synopsis uses a familiar format to indicate when you should enter your own data and when you should type exactly what you see The typical synopsis format interpretation is show in the next table Synopsis Format Interpretation of the Format lt gt Angle brackets mean the argument is required Square brackets mean the argument is optional The vertical bar is used to separate mutually exclusive choices A list of space separated parameters can be entered here lt word gt You must enter a value The value is chosen by you The word loosely describes what the value is supposed to mean lt a b gt You must enter a value The value is exactly either a or b word lt value gt The word option is optional but if used then value is required word lt x1 xN gt Th
131. r The logs may be displayed in ascending or descending order by time The default is to view the log in descending order with the newest entries displayed first Data Log Filter The log entries displayed may be limited by applying a filter Only entries that match the filter criteria will be displayed The data log can be filtered on device variables The variables may be all of the variables for all devices default all variables on one specific device or up to three specific variables that are either across all devices or applied to a single device Data Log Filter Menu Example gt Data Log Filter r rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr a a aa Filter None l Device Variable C Clear Filter X Log Viewing Options M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt 1 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 4 Alarms and Logging continued 4 4 2 1 Data Log continued Device Selection Menu l Choose from All Device Variables 2 Choose Variables From Device 1 SULSOORTXL2Ua 3 Choose Variables From Probe Envirosense X Data Log Filter M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt 2 Data Log Filter Device Variable Selection Menu Example Device Variable Filter on a maximum of 3 variables Filter On Only Variables for Device 1 l Battery Charge Remaining 2 Battery Minutes Remaining 3 Battery Temperature C 4 Battery Temperature F 5 Battery Voltage b Input Voltage 7 Input V
132. r detecting an ENVIROSENSE temp humidity probe that has been connected to the SNMPWEBCARD after initial startup Access Levels e Read Only The user may read the data but make no changes e Read Write The user may not only read the data but make changes as well e None The user has no access to the data in the facility Facility Rules and Dependencies Outlet Realms Outlet realms are an integer between 1 and 32 used to identify a logical grouping of outlets to be used to limit a user s access to a subset of outlets In the user definition it is a comma separated list of realms or range of realms that the user may access Each load may be assigned a single realm and multiple outlets may use the same realm For example a PDU may be powering devices at a co hosting facility where Customer One has all of his equipment connected to Circuit 1 of a 3 phase PDU Customer Two is on Circuit 2 and Customer Three is on Circuit 3 This PDU may have outlets 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 and 22 on Circuit 1 outlets 2 5 8 11 14 17 20 and 24 on Circuit 2 and outlets 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 and 23 on Circuit 3 The outlets on Circuit 1 could be assigned to Realm 5 The outlets on Circuit 2 could be assigned to Realm 7 and the outlets on Circuit 3 could be assigned to Realm 9 The user realm mapping would be Realm 5 for Customer One Realm 7 for Customer Two and Realm 9 for Customer Three Assigning the realm to the user gives Read Write acc
133. red Secret This is the shared secret value to be used with this RADIUS server 4 2 3 4 Change Password This menu is used to allow a user to change his or her user password The user will be prompted for the old password then the new password and then finally asked to verify the new password again The new password will take effect for the next login 4 2 4 Date Time seame See Date Time lt lt s s46s 22sec sence reese See ee Seis Se See ee Ses eee ees BSie Current Date Time 2011 08 12 16 27 50 05 00 Time Source Network Time Protocol l Time Source 2 Time Settings 3 NTP Settings 4 RTC Settings X M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 2 4 1 Time Source Data Entry Menu This menu will allow the user to switch between using Network Time Protocol NTP or Real Time Clock RTC for the time Using NTP the system will poll an NTP server for the time Using RTC the values will be determined from local RTC settings oe See Se Tine Source S ssSese set eeee else eee eee ee eS SS See Se Se eee eee eee eee Time Source Network Time Protocol R Switch To RTC X None M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 4 2 Time Settings This menu allows the user to enter specific settings on how time is to be handled by the system Time Settings Timezone Offset 6 00 Using Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time Start Daylight S
134. reen You will be prompted to select the Task action type and its start and stop times Task Scheduler Schedule Task on device 3KVA NEAR JMM Task Start 12 00AM __ jy Local time Repeat Pattern OS Shutdown w UPS Turn Off and None Reboot Device x Shut Down Device 9 Daly Initiate Self Test O Weekly Reboot SNMP Card Monthly Start Ramp Sequence O Yearly Start Shed Sequence Range of Repetition Start Lj No end date O End after occurrences End by L J Save Cancel Figure 3 24 Action Details 3 Web fore i Foxe continued 3 6 3 Actions gt Address Book Communications Status 1 Secure connection established with solo 10 25 1 10 and logged in as localadmin o goa a M PowerAlert rower mensgementisaniare TRIPP LITE Status Device Actions Logs Preferences Help Event Actions Scheduling Address Book DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location Norma MAR RAU UPS KVA NEAR JMM FLOOR Emvironense SENSOR UM DESK p r CONTACTS EMAIL CONTACTS emen 1 Name Email Address pen tred fred newco com E SNMP w2e SNMP v3 HTTP HTTPS _ Feedback Je Right click om an e mail to send a test messa Le Cancel oi Save Figure 3 25 Address Book To modify Address Book settings for each type of notification method locate it in the Contacts box on the left side of the page and edit the variable fields The Email tab shows a table of email contacts Before your SNMPWEBC
135. rized via the RADIUS server the locally defined users will be used for authentication Accounting Scheme This defines where the user session accounting data will be recorded Like the authorization the data can be recorded locally or on the RADIUS server or a combination of the two The valid values are e Local Only Uses only the local system to record the session accounting data e RADIUS Only Uses only the RADIUS servers defined to record the session accounting data e Local Then RADIUS Tries to record the session accounting data locally and if not able to then tries to record to RADIUS e RADIUS Then Local Tries to record the session accounting data on RADIUS first and if fails then records locally 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 3 2 Local Users This menu is used to define the local users Local users include SNMP v3 users and SNMP v1i v2c communities which must be defined locally RADIUS authentication may not be used for SNMP access There are a total of 12 users that may be defined with 5 default users being created initially Available slots will be identified in the user summary table with the name community of User Not Defined The following is the data that is used to define the users Not all data applies to all user types and will be identified accordingly SNMP Protocol User Name Facility Permissions Outlet Realms ACL IP Address SNMPV3 ACL IP Mask Pa
136. rs This setting should be enabled if using with PowerAlert Network Management System PAMS or the PowerAlert Shut down Agent PANSA Acknowledge All Alarms This option gives the user the ability to acknowledge all of the active alarms Any inactive unacknowledged alarms will be deleted when this is done The alarms acknowledged will be marked as such and as when the alarm condition clears it will be removed 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 4 Alarms and Logging continuea 4 4 1 1 Alarm Details The detail for each alarm can be displayed by choosing its ID Once it is displayed the user has the option to acknowledge that alarm only Alarm ID This is a number that uniquely identifies the alarm Device ID This is the numeric device ID with the alarm condition This value will be O if the alarm does not apply to a specific device but is associated with the system as a whole Detail This is the text description of the alarm condition Category This is the severity level category Alarm categories are e CRITICAL e WARNING e INFORMATION e STATUS e OFFLINE 4 4 2 View Logs Active This indicates if the alarm condition is still present Time This is the time that the alarm event occurred Time Cleared This is only displayed for inactive alarms It is the time that the alarm condition cleared Acknowledged This indicates if the alarm has already been acknowledged This section of the document allows the user to view
137. s a reboot of the SNMPWEBCARD Once the maximum number of records is reached the data is cleared however logs can be either emailed or posted to an HTTP or HTTPS server when the log rotates clears so that an ongoing history of data can be kept The maximum number of entries that can be in the log before it is rotated is 2048 The valid values are integers between 64 and 2048 The default is 2048 The action to take when the log is rotated can be specifically defined via the menus The log data may be archived to a single destination using email or HTTP 3 Web Console continued 3 8 Preferences continued 3 8 4 Preferences gt System continued Remote Syslog Communications Status I Connected to 10 11 0 113 and logged in as Tocaladmin PowerAlert Power Management Software Logs Preferences Help Status Device Configuration Network Security System DEVICES Alarm Status NodelName Type Location I Nomai _ SWART2200RMXL2U UPS ji is ji 7 REMOTE SYSLOG PREFERENCES SYSTEM PREFERENCES Accounting Logging Row Status Severity Port Faciity Host Application Logging NotReady v emergency v o o Data Logging NotReady v emergency v 0 o NotReady v emergency v o o Event Loggin sll NotReady v emergency v 0 0 a o e a Date amp Time Watchdog Miscellaneous The SNMPWEBCA
138. s entry defines a user with the name of radiusadmin and a password of radiusadmin It is important to note that PowerAlert will only generate authentication requests with a Cleartext Password no other exchange mechanism is supported at this time The Reply Message line simply indicates a textual response sent back if the user authenticates successfully It is not required by PowerAlert but is a standard component of a response to an authentication request The TrippLite Authorization string is required in all successful authentication responses Failure to return said string will default the user to no authorization In this case as described in the dictionary this user has default Read Write access to all of the facilities within PowerAlert The Session Timeout and Idle Timeout strings are not defined in the dictionary They are not vendor specific attributes but are instead part of the standard RADIUS configuration defined by RFC 2865 Session Timeout sets the maximum number of seconds of service to be provided to the user before termination of the session or prompt This Attribute is available to be sent by the server to the client in an Access Accept or Access Challenge In the case of PowerAlert if this value is not sent a user s session will never timeout Idle Timeout sets the maximum number of consecutive seconds of idle connection allowed to the user before termination of the session or prompt This Attribute is a
139. s for the Remote Syslog server Port This defines the port for the Remote Syslog server The default is 514 Log Level The supported values are e Disabled no logging to this server e Emergency e Alert e Critical e Error e Warning e Notice e Info e Debug e Trace The values in this list are equivalent to the Severity values as defined in RFC 4524 The two values that do not match our choices are Disabled which is used to turn off logging to the server without removing the definition and Trace which is a more detailed severity level for debug This will be mapped to the Debug Syslog Severity level The default log level is Disabled Facility The logging facility values are the Syslog facilities as defined in RFC 5424 Numerical Code Facility 0 kernel messages 1 user level messages 2 mail system 3 system daemons 4 security authorization messages 5 messages generated internally by syslogd 6 line printer subsystem T network news subsystem 8 UUCP subsystem 9 clock daemon 10 security authorization messages 11 FTP daemon 12 NTP subsystem 13 log audit 14 log alert 15 clock daemon 16 local use O local0 17 local use 1 local1 18 local use 2 local2 19 local use 3 local3 20 local use 4 local4 21 local use 5 local5 22 local use 6 local6 23 local use 7 local7 The default logging facility is 23 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 3 Network Configurati
140. s is necessary so that the vendor specific attributes that PowerAlert will send to the RADIUS server are understood and accepted Likewise it allows the server to respond with vendor specific information The configuration requires and defines three string attributes TrippLite Authorization This string contains the authorization definition for a defined user It is how PowerAlert determines what facilities within PowerAlert may be accessed or modified by a given user TrippLite Outlet Realms This string contains the individual outlet realms for which a user is granted access This is how PowerAlert has implemented user controlled outlets TrippLite Message This is a simple string containing a textual message that will be sent from PowerAlert to the RADIUS server during the accounting process Once the dictionary has been configured the RADIUS server should now understand how to handle information exchange with PowerAlert Configuring the Users Each user requires a unique configuration For the sample FreeRadius server those entries go into a single file called users A sample of the configuration file is given in Sample B Sample Administrative User This entry in the user table defines a sample administrative user for PowerAlert radiusadmin Cleartext Password radiusadmin Reply Message Hello User Name TrippLite Authorization default rw Session Timeout 2400 Idle Timeout 1200 Thi
141. se te eee So es Sie eee Sess Soe eS System Configuration rrr rr rrr rrr rr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrnee l Address Book 2 Global Actions 3 Security 4 Date Time 5 Local Device Discovery b Restart PowerAlert X M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 2 1 Address Book This section of the menu is used to define various recipients of data from the system These include email recipients SNMP trap and set OID recipients and HTTP destinations used for log rotation To access to the address book menu the user must have at least Read access to the CONTACTS facility Address Book Menu See aie E Address Book Menu rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr ccc esce l Email Contacts 2 SNMP Contacts 3 HTTP Contacts X M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 1 1 Email Contacts This section of the menus is used to define the email contacts Summary Menu eS ose Email Contacts 9SSosscer esse cer se eee SSE ee See ere eee ee ee eee Name Email Address 1 John Johnadmail com 2 Nancy Nancydmail com Email Contact O Add New Email Contact X Contacts Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Email Contact Detail Menu ee iS Email Contact Detail Menu 3 rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rr rr rrr rrr rrr Name Nancy Email Nancydmail com l Name 2 Email A Apply Changes D
142. se the program devstatus to view the device status called variables 2 Use the program alarm to view the active alarms Set the time 1 Use either hwclock to change the Real Time Clock RTC or ntpcfg to change the network time settings 2 Use either hwclock to synchronize the system clock or skip ahead and use reboot to persist the changes and synchronize automatical ly on the next restart Set up email 1 Use the program addrbook to add your email addresses 2 Use the program emailcfg to configure outgoing email 3 Optional Use the action program to create an email action Do this if you want to add only a few of the email addresses or if you want to make the system delay before emailing 4 Optional Use the actcfg program to assign the email action to alarm triggers By default an email action is already assigned to all alarms but if you made a new action you will assign it yourself Control my power protection device loads 1 Optional Use the program loadcfg to configure ramp and shed settings and create load groups 2 Use the program loadctl to control loads and load groups the main load and execute ramp or shed sequences Add a user or SNMP Community 1 Use the program user to add or modify local user accounts amp SNMP communities 2 Use the program passwd to set the password for any new non SNMP account which will cause the accoun
143. search for additional devices click Execute at the bottom of the page This feature can be used when adding a Tripp Lite ENVIROSENSE temperature and humidity probe Once the probe is connected to the SNMPWEBCARD press the Execute button and the probe will appear as a device in the device list 3 Web ore i Foxe continued 3 6 Actions Menu The Actions menu allows for detailed configuration of event responses scheduled actions and the contact information in the address book At this time the Web interface does not support scheduled actions Please refer to the Telnet or SSH menu interface to create scheduled actions Section 4 2 2 2 Note The Actions menu in the Web interface was formerly called the Configuration menu A few of the screen shots in this manual still depict the content under the former name 3 6 1 Actions Communications Status H Secure connection established with 10 4 0 88 and logged in as localadmin Log Out a PowerAlert Power Management Software TRIPP LITI E Status Device Actions Logs Preferences Help Event Actions Scheduling Address Book DEVICES Alarm Status Modei Name Type Device Name Location Normal SU1000RTXL2Ua UPS Device 1 a a GENERAL ACTIONS CONTROL EXECUTION ACTIONS Email Actions E Name Action SNMP Set OID Actions TestAfter3 Years Execute Device 1 Initiate Self Test immediately on Device 1 Battery Age Above Threshold z SNMP Trap Actions DEVICE ACTIONS Control Execu
144. sibility of the network Watchdog Settings Ping Probe Settings Enabled No Interval 3 Tries Before Fail 3 Primary Address Secondary Address NTP Probe Settings Active No Interval 3 Tries Before Fail 3 Primary Address Primary Port 125 Secondary Address Secondary Port 0 l Ping Probe Active 2 Ping Probe Interval 3 Ping Probe Tries Before Fail 4 Ping Probe Primary Address 5 Ping Probe Primary Address b NTP Probe Enabled 7 NTP Probe Interval amp NTP Probe Tries Before Fail 9q NTP Probe Primary Address 10 NTP Probe Primary Port 11 NTP Probe Secondary Address l2 NTP Probe Secondary Port A Apply Changes X Remote Services M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data Ping Probe Settings Up to two addresses may be defined to periodically ping to determine the health of the network e Enabled If yes the Ping Probe is active e Interval This setting is used to define how often in minutes a ping will be performed e Tries Before Fail This is the number of times that the ping will be attempted before it is considered to be a failed ping attempt e Primary Address This is the primary address that will be pinged e Secondary Address This is the secondary address that will be pinged NTP Probe Settings This defines up to two addresses that can be sent an NTP request to determine the health of the network e Enabled If yes the NTP Probe is act
145. so that different people are notified when different alarms are detected or if the requirement is notify different people if the triggering event last longer then expected By default there is an SNMP Trap action set up to notify all SNMP contacts in the address book after 30 seconds The delay settings define when the first email should be sent and the number of emails to be sent If set to 1 the interval time is ignored as it will only send one email and the interval is the delay between additional emails being sent out To add an action click the button to activate a row and enter the appropriate data To delete an action click on the action that is to be deleted and then click the button and confirm the deletion and then the Save button to commit the changes Communications Status 1 Secure connection established with solo 10 25 1 10 and logged in as localadmin LO legoa PowerAlert Power Management Software TRIPP LITE Status Device Actions Logs Preferences Help Event Actions Scheduling Address Book DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location Normal SMARTSOO0RM2U UPS SKVA NEAR JMM FLOOR Normal Emirosense Emerosense SENSOR PM DESK p r GENERAL ACTIONS SNMP TRAP ACTIONS Email Actions B Name Action SNMP Set OID Actions Dafauk Trap Noufication Send an SNMP tap to Al after O mines 30 seconds on 3KVA NEAR JMM Load Level Above Threshold or 37 amp DEVICE ACTIONS Control Execution Actions Device Sh
146. ssword localadmin Auth Password localadmin Idle Timeout in Minutes D Session Expiration in Min 0 l Name 2 Outlet Realm Permissions 3 SNMP Protocol 4 ACL IP Address 5 ACL IP Mask b Password 7 Auth Password 8 Idle Timeout in Minutes q Session Expiration in Minutes A Apply Changes X Security M Return to Main Menu Menu Data SNMP Protocol The SNMP Protocol is the first attribute to be defined for a user since it will need to be used to determine what data items need to be populated for the user The valid values are e None This user does not have any SNMP access allowed e SNMP v1 This user is a SNMPvi community definition Only access through SNMP is allowed for this user e SNMPv2c This user is a SNMPv2c community definition Only access through SNMP is allowed for this user e SNMPV3 This user has SNMPv3 access as well as access through any of the other view interfaces Username SNMPv3 and No SNMP Access Users This is the username It is a string value which is 8 to 32 characters long with no spaces Community SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Users This is the SNMP community name It is a string value which is 8 to 32 characters long with no spaces localadmin DEFAULT FACILITY Read Write Permission This defines the access permissions for the user Facilities The facilities are ways of grouping permission for related pieces of data A user may have access to all or only a subset of
147. t to activate 3 Optional Use the snmpcfg program to modify SNMP protocol access Reset PowerAlert to factory default settings 1 Use the program freset to reset all user data to factory default 2 Use the reboot program to bring the system down and back up with factory default settings 6 Troubleshooting If you encounter a problem e Confirm that the SNMPWEBCARD is turned on e Check all connections and confirm that they are secure e Refer to the following list of problems and implement any recommended solutions e If the problem persists after trying the recommended steps contact Tripp Lite Technical Support Possible Solution The IP address of the SNMPWEBCARD is unknown Unable to perform SNMP get operations Unable to perform SNMP set operations Unable to receive traps at your management station Unable to use autodiscovery to find the agent from your management station SNMPWEBCARD email notifications are not working If your network s DHCP server assigned an IP address to the SNMPWEBCARD contact your network administrator to discover the IP address assigned to the card or view it during terminal session at boot up You ll need to know the MAC address of the SNMPWEBCARD If your network does not use DHCP or if you need to assign a static IP address for another reason follow the instructions for assigning a static IP address via terminal mode configuration Refer to the printed m
148. tacts have been created or the desired destination has not already been created the user may create a new destination from this menu The contacts added here are then also available for use on other menus using the contacts i e the email notification actions 4 4 3 5 Format Settings a ake Seas Fortat lt s s s2s sssssee cee sees cee eee Coes Se ee eee See ee ee ee ee Sle Format xml l csv 2 log 3 xml X Rotate Action M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt Menu Data Format This defines the format of the log file to be sent on rotation The valid values are e csv comma separated values e log log text file e xml xml format file 4 Telnet SSH Console continuea 4 5 About This menu contains information about PowerAlert The data on this menu is read only The data on this menu is See sees About PowerAlert lt lt 2 se lt seeees cesses ce pees oS mercies Ste Hie cies Se rencierecene e Os NetOS 5 2tl flash 16777216B sdram 33554432B processor NS9210B 0 I 75 Agent Type NETOS MAC Address 00 0b b67 22 7D D2 Card Serial Number gt 993b6AYODAC732600001 Driver Version 1le 0b 00be 0999 0999 Engine Version 1le 0b 00be 0999 0999 Driver File Status Normal X M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 5 Command Line Interface The SNMPWEBCARD 12 06 006xX firmware adds support for new features on the command line interface CLI Many of the functional contro
149. ted io 10 11 0 113 and logged in as tocaladmin tog out Qveview Details Alarms a DEVICES All PowerAlert Power Management Software T T PP LIT E ee Alarm Status Modei Name Type Location Waring _ SMART2200RMXL2U UPS i ay DET ae eee p Status Device Configuration Logs Preferences Help v Controis Loads LoadGroups Events ALARMS DEVICES Alarm Summary Act Ack Device Date Detail Response Alarm Status Model Name Type Location Normal 0j A SMART2200RMXL2U Jan 10 2012 3 07 46 PM Loads Not All On a Normal ___ SMART2200RMXL2U UPS L Critical o a SMART2200RMXL2U Jan 10 2012 3 07 46 PM Load 1 Off Waring 2 v CTE SELECT A CONTROL CONTROL PARAMETERS Ca d X Ofine 0 S SS nl Property Value Inactive o 7 OS Shutdown w UPS Turn Off and Delayed Startup Delay seconds 1 a Reboot Device inacive Reset Min Max Input Voltage Acknowledged Restart Unacknowledged Sea reat Game Start Ramp Sequence Start Shed Sequence Stop Ramp d Stop Shed Feedback x Fillin the above parameters and press Execute to fire the control a 4 bel Execute Figure 3 9 Controls Controls available on the selected device in the device list appear in the Select A Control section of the page Click on a control and if parameters are necessary to execute the control the parameters required will appear to right of the selected control Enter the data in
150. the concept of a logged in session This is the amount of time that the session can be idle before it will time out and no longer have access to the data When the value is O that means that idle sessions will not time out Session Expiration Minutes N A for SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c This applies to data access other than SNMP which does not use the concept of a logged in session This is the amount of total time that a session may last whether or not the session is idle or active When the value is O the session will not expire 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 3 2 Local Users continued Local User Summary Menu Sree aes Local Uses HS4eSesesese see eee se eee eee se eee Ee eee eee ees 1 localadmin SNMPV3 2 localmanager SNMPV3 3 localguest SNMPV3 4 public SNMPV1 5 tripplite SNMPVec b mikemike None 7 User Not Defined 6 User Not Defined 9 User Not Defined 10 User Not Defined 11 User Not Defined l2 User Not Defined User X Security Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt 1 Local User Detail Menu SSc 22S S User Detail Menu rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rr rrr rrr crn SNMP Protocol SNMPV3 User Name localadmin Facility Permissions DEFAULT FACILITY Read Write Outlet Realms ACL IP Address ACL IP Mask Password localadmin Auth Password localadmin Idle Timeout in Minutes 0 Session Expiration in Min 0 l Name 2 Outlet Permissions 3
151. the application is to be started then this is the listening port to use The default is 23 Automatically Start SSH CLI This asks if when the card is started should the Telnet Menu application be automatically started as well Valid Values Yes Start the application The default value is Yes e No Do not start the application SSH CLI Port If the application is to be started then this is the listening port to use The default is 2112 Automatically Start Telnet CLI This asks if when the card is started should the Telnet Menu application be automatically started Valid Values Yes Start the application The default value is Yes e No Do not start the application Telnet CLI Port If the application is to be started then this is the listening port to use The default is 5214 4 3 3 2 Web Console Menu Data Automatically Start HTTPS This menu asks if when the card is started the HTTPS Web access should be started as well Valid Values Yes Start the application e No Do not start the application HTTPS Port If the application is to be started then this is the listening port to use The default is 443 Automatically Start HTTP This menu asks if when the card is started the HTTP Web access should be started as well Valid Values Yes Start the application e No Do not start the application HTTP Port If the application is to be started then this is the listening port to use
152. the event and data log for the entire system To access to the log viewing menus the user must have Read access to the LOGGING facility View Logs l Data Log 2 Event Log 3 Accounting Log X Alarms and Logging M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu gt gt 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 4 Alarms and Logging continued 4 4 2 1 Data Log View the data logs for the system The data log will log only variables marked in the system to be logged pict Data Log SS2 ree Seco a pes sie CR RSS eee Resse Seis a SSS Se See ci Ss Order Descending Filter None Time Range Display All Entries V Start Viewing Log 0 Change Viewing Options C Clear Log X Logs Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Data Log Viewing Options Sey eee S Log Viewing Options S2 sSssSseost ree core e ese eo SS eco es eee ees Order Descending Filter None Time Range Display All Entries l Display Order e Filter 3 Choose Time Range R Reset To Defaults X Data Log M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data View Data Log Choosing this option will begin the data log display using the various viewing options chosen A maximum of 10 entries will be displayed at a time Once viewing is started the user has the option to display the next set of entries or reverse the viewing order to go back The next option will be offered until there are no more entries to be displayed Orde
153. the list of loads that will be controlled by the action The display will always be a comma separated list of loads For data entry the loads may be entered as a comma separated a range or a comma separated list that contains ranges The lists 1 2 3 5 6 7 and 1 3 5 7 would both be accepted and result in the same selection Ramp Action Menus Summary Menu Scar ere ene cece Device 1 Ramp Action Profile rrr rrr rrr rr rrr rrr rrr rrr 1 ramp it up 0 Edit Profile O Add New Profile X Device Action Profile Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 2 1 4 Device Specific Menus continued Detail Menu a Device l Ramp Action Profile Detail Name ramp device loads Delay 0 Device 1 l Modify Profile Name 2 Modify Delay A Apply Changes D Delete X Device Ramp Action Profiles Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Shed Action Menus Summary Menu Only one device available for this action type Using device 1 ea RRs Device l Shed Action Profile 1 shed device loads 0 Edit Profile O Add New Profile X Device Action Profile Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Detail Menu sac S s Device Shed Action Profile Detail 44ss ters sce sero sce oe asena esaten Name shed device loads
154. thentication Login Authentication Supported This indicates if the email server supports Login Authentication Plain Authentication Supported This indicates if the email server supports Plain Authentication From Address This is the information to be used as the From address in the message Subject This is the information to be used as the Subject line in the message Include Triggering Event This is a flag to indicate if information about the triggering event should be included in the email message if it is available Values are Yes Include the data in the email message e No Do not include the data in the email message Include Device This is a flag to indicate if the device that the event occurred on should be included in the email message if it is available Values are Yes Include the data in the email message e No Do not include the data in the email message Include Host This is a flag to indicate if the host address for the event that occurred should be included in the email if it is available Values are Yes Include the data in the email message e No Do not include the data in the email message Include Location This is a flag to indicate if the device location for the event that oc curred should be included in the email if it is available Values are Yes Include the data in the email message e No Do not include the data in the email message 4 Telnet SSH Console
155. ting 96 3 9 RSS Support 24 7 Technical S rt 96 3 10 Help 25 ene 8 Appendix 97 Documentation Notice This User s Guide is a supplement to the printed manual that came with your SNMPWEBCARD or network enabled Tripp Lite device Refer to the printed manual for instructions on hardware installation and basic configuration including IP address assignment If you have misplaced your printed manual refer to the electronic version included on the bundled CD ROM or download it at www tripplite com support manuals TRIPP LITE 1111 W 35th Street Chicago IL 60609 USA www tripplite com support OVER YEARS Manufacturing Excellence Copyright 2013 Tripp Lite All trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners 1 Introduction SNMPWEBCARD is an optional network card that you can install in the accessory slot of a compatible UPS system PDU or cooling unit SNMPWEBCARD connects your Tripp Lite device to your Ethernet network as a manageable device that supports remote monitoring remote control and remote condition reporting You can manage the device from PowerAlert Network Management System an SNMP Network Management Station a Web browser or telnet Remote access capability allows you to reboot control outlets shed nonessential loads monitor load levels and more The SNMPWEBCARD can also send SNMP traps or email messages to the addresses you specify alerting you automatically to events such as power failures
156. tion Actions Device Shutdown Actions Load Actions Ramp Actions Shed Actions 7 e_ _ _ _ eee Feedback 5a Emr H sme x cancer Figure 3 14 Actions Action profiles define responses to events and alarm conditions The action profile allows the response to be defined once and applied to multiple alarm events An action may be a response to the alarm condition or a response to the condition clearing Where appropriate the two actions may be the same You can configure action settings for several event types including On Battery and Battery Low Events vary by device You can configure several settings categories that specify actions to be executed when the selected event takes place 3 6 1 1 Actions gt Event Actions gt Device Actions Control Execution Actions A control action is a device specific action that can be executed when an alarm trigger occurs An example of a control action could be that when the battery age crosses the user defined threshold a self test is automatically executed to see if the battery in a UPS is still in good condition Since these are device specific the control actions available on devices will vary from device to device To add an action click the button to activate a row and enter the appropriate data To delete an action click on the action that is to be deleted and then click the button and confirm the deletion and then the Save button to commit
157. ture Beyond Limits Start SU1500RTXL2 a ramp action immediately on Envirosense Temperature Okay l Selecta trigger device Shed Delay Select Envirosense events to trigger this action Select a trigger device Ramp Delay Select Envirosense events to trigger this action SU1500RTXL2Ua 1000 Event Set SU1500RTXL2Ua Event Clear Contact 3 Normal Contact 4 Normal Humidity Okay Temperature Okay 00 00 5 Figure 3 18 Ramp Actions Contact 3 In Alarm Contact 4 In Alarm Humidity Beyond Limits d Temperature Beyond Limits Figure 3 19 Shed Actions 3 Web Console continued 3 6 Actions Menu continued 3 6 1 2 Actions gt Event Actions gt General Actions Email Actions An Email action is an action that will send emails to selected people in the address book when user defined events are detected It is possible to define multiple email actions so that different people are notified when different alarms are detected or different people are notified if the triggering event lasts longer than expected By default an email action is set up to notify all email contacts in the address book 30 seconds after an event trigger The delay setting defines when the first email should be sent while the count defines the number of emails to be sent The interval is the delay between the sending of additional emails If the count is set to 1 the interval time is ignored as only one email
158. type of action that cannot be used for the set action is Ramp action Actions to Using Both Set and Clear For Email and SNMP Trap notifications the same action is automatically used for both Set and Clear responses The menu will proceed directly to choosing the events to correspond to these actions Actions Types Allowed for Set Only Shed action profiles are only allowed to be used as the Set action on events In the menu only the option to use the action for Set will be given The following is an example of the menu displayed for this action profile type PSS as Actions Set Clear lt SsssSssses se sseseses Sse Soo see eee SSeS eee iS le Using Action For Alarm Condition S Continue to Apply to Device Events X None M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Action Types Allowed for Clear Only Ramp Action profiles are only allowed to be used in conjunction with Shed Action profiles and therefore must be a Clear action on events Since the Set action must be chosen before the Clear action the Ramp action will not be present in the Set menu and cannot be the first action applied to an event Action Types Allowed for Both Set and Clear The action types not already covered are allowed to be used for both the event Set and Clear actions Unlike the notification actions where it is desirable for the Set and Clear action to be the same the preference for these actio
159. u a user will be given the option to choose to modify the individual data items When allowed deletes will be done from the detail menus Some detail menus will immediately update the data as entered and others will collect all the data changes and require the user to explicitly save the data in one operation Those that require an explicit save will present an A option to apply the changes If a user has pending changes and attempts to leave the menu an indication that the changes have not been saved will be presented and give the user the option to save or abort the changes Data Collection Menus Data collection menus allow a user to enter values for an individual data item For example the menu to update an Email Recipient s email address would be a data collection menu These menus do not have any submenus Menu Permissions The menu descriptions in this documentation will assume that the user has Read Write permissions to all of the data Not all users will have this level of authorization The data displayed and the options presented to a given user will be dependent upon that user s permissions A user will only be presented with data and options to the data that he or she is allowed to access A more detailed discussion of user permissions can be found in the discussion on Local User definitions later in the document Note The menu examples were generated using one specific device model Because the content of many o
160. ugh the telnet console is ideal for mobile or resource limited platforms Configuring Energywise If you intend to use the SNMPWEBCARD s Energywise facility refer to the Energywise instruction manual for details on how to configure this interface This manual is included in the documentation package for the SNMPWEBCARD Accessing the Telnet Console Open a telnet client and connect to the IP number of the SNMPWEBCARD At the login prompt enter a valid user name and password A valid user is any user defined locally via RADIUS server Users defined as SNMP communities with SNMP version V1 or V2 will not be allowed telnet access After a successful login you ll see the telnet console s main menu Figure 4 1 The Telnet Console Interface The telnet console uses a menu driven text based interface It has most of the same menus and submenus as the Web console but they are arranged differently Telnet 172 16 3 100 Powerfllert TelNet Console 12 04 6040 Serial Number login admin Password mene lt c Copyright 2605 2086 All Rights Reserved Tripp Lite Powerflert 84 0048 lt CENTER gt Refresh Figure 4 1 Telnet Console Main Menu lt CENTER gt Refresh Device 1 Location Device Name alled Chicago Device ID 9861115 Serial Number 0071115 Self st Status 344 Rev 3 gt UA Ra evice 1 Test OK 566 On Delay Enabled On Overl Disabled Test Disabled n Protoco 300
161. um Entries The maximum number of entries that can be in the log before it is rotated The valid values are an integer between 64 and 2048 The default value is 2048 Actions On Rotate This defines the actions to take when the log is rotated The log data may be archived by sending to a single destination using email or HTTP The log may be sent to multiple destinations by creating multiple actions 22a eo Si Actions On Rotate lt s enacts secre ee reece ees scree ees ee sees sess Format Protocol Delivery Target Edit Rotate Action O Add New Rotate Action X Event Log M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu See Sees Rotate Action Sse sSecr ese es eer eel ee ee eee SS eeee Se See ee eS SereiaeS Format gt xml Protocol http Delivery Target httpupload l Protocol 2 Delivery Target A Apply Changes D Delete X Actions On Rotate M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu EJ 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 4 Alarms and Logging continued 4 4 3 4 Event Log Settings continued Menu Data Protocol This defines the protocol to use when sending the event log file The valid values are e smtp email to destination e http use http or https to send to destination Destination This field is used to select the destination for the data log file When the protocol is SMTP the destination will be an email contact When the protocol is HTTP the destination will be an HTTP contact If no con
162. utdown Actions Load Actions Ramp Actions Shed Actions sooo Feedback Lx 1 Resuks Lei A Cancel od Save 78 Send an SNMP trap to after 0 minutes 30 seconds on SU1500RTXL2Ua Load Level Above Threshold or 39 others l Select one or more SNMP addresses to be notified Select trigger devices Trap Delay SU1500RTXL2Ua 00 30 Envirosense 2 a snmp destintaion 10 20 0 14 a Trap Count Retransmit Interval 1 00 00 Select events to trigger this action Event Set Event Clear Battery Capacity Above Warning 1 Battery Low 1 Battery Okay 1 Communications Lost 1 Communications Established 1 General Fault Fault Okay 1 Figure 3 22 Trap Actions 3 6 2 Actions gt Scheduling To perform actions according to a predefined schedule select the Actions gt Scheduling Communications Status jf Secure connection established with solo 10 25 1 10 and logged in as localadmin togou Power Alert Power Management Software Status Device Actions Logs Preferences Help Evere Actions Scheduling Address Book DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location Normal SMARTIOOORMZU UPS SKVA NEAR JMM FLOOR a Normal Emirosense Envirosense SENSOR JMM DESK t SCHEDULING Device Scheduled Action Execution Date Une Frequency Count Count Lint Feedback OK Figure 3 23 Scheduled Actions To add a scheduled action click the button on the bottom of the sc
163. vailable to be sent by the server to the client in an Access Accept or Access Challenge In the cause of PowerAlert if this value is not sent a user s session will never expire due to inactivity Sample Managerial User This entry in the user table defines a sample managerial user for PowerAlert radiusmanager Cleartext Password radiusmanager Reply Message Hello User Name TrippLite Authorization default rw security ro Session Timeout 1200 Idle Timeout 600 For the most part this is identical to the administrative account above A user name and password on the first line a Reply Message on the second line and a Tripplite Authorization string on the third line We end the entry with slightly shorter Session Timeout and Idle Timeout entries The only major difference between the default manager and the default administrator is that the manager is explicitly denied Write access to the security facility meaning they can view security resources such as user accounts and authentication schemes but not change them 8 Appendix Sample Guest User This entry in the user table defines a sample guest user for PowerAlert radiusguest Cleartext Password radiusguest Reply Message Hello User Name TrippLite Authorization default ro security none TrippLite Outlet Realms 1 10 31 Session Timeout 600 Idle Timeout 300 Once again the format remains fairly standard
164. will be sent To add an action click the button to activate a row and enter the appropriate data To delete an action click on the action that is to be deleted and then click the button and confirm the deletion and then the Save button to commit the changes Communications Status i Secure comecton established with solo 10 25 1 10 and logged ia as localadmin Lo topon a P owerAlert Power Management Software TRIPP LITE Status Event Actions Device Actions logs Sgheduing Ad ress Book Preferences Help DEVICES Alarm Status Model Name Type Device Name Location Normal SMART3OOORMZU UPS SKVA NEAR JMM FLOOR D Normal Emvirosense SENSOR JMM DESK p g GENERAL ACTIONS EMAIL ACTIONS Name Action SNMP Set OID Actions SNMP Trap Actions DEVICE ACTIONS Control Execution Actions Device Shutdown Actions Load Actions Ramp Actions Shed Actions Default Contact Notification Send emai to Al after O minutes 30 seconds on 3KVA NEAR JMM Load Level Above Threshold or 37 others 78 Send email to after 0 minutes 30 seconds on SU1500RTXL2Ua Load Level Above Threshold or 27 others l Select email destinations Selecta trigger device X freckles Envirosense Select SU1500RTXL2Ua events to trigger this action Email Delay 00 30 m Email Count Email Interval 00 00 Event Set Event Clear Battery Age Above Threshold Battery Age Is OK a Battery Bad Battery Okay
165. ww tripplite com support Email techsupport tripplite com Tripp Lite has a policy of continuous improvement Specifications are subject to change without notice 8 Appendix Configuring RADIUS Authentication in PowerAlert PowerAlert 062 supports RADIUS authentication authorization and accounting In addition to configuring PowerAlert to use RADIUS one or more RADIUS servers must be configured to provide the appropriate exchange of information This document assumes the following e The user understands the steps necessary to configure one or more RADIUS hosts in PowerAlert e The user understands the steps necessary to configure PowerAlert to use RADIUS for authentication and or accounting either as a sole option or in relationship to local authentication and or accounting e Some flavor of RADIUS server has been installed and configured and is accessible by PowerAlert For the rest of this document when we reference a specific RADIUS server type we will be using FreeRadius www freeradius org as our default Your specific configuration may vary Configuring the Dictionary This refers to the definition of the attributes that can be exchanged between a RADIUS server and a RADIUS client in this case PowerAlert Sample A of this document shows a sample dictionary tripplite configuration for use with a FreeRadius server The first thing that needs to be configured is a Vendor ID for TrippLite the assigned code is 850 Thi
166. y SNMP Trap Action Profile Detail Menu Default Trap Notification 30 Interval 0 Count 1 SNMP Contacts Chosen All Modify Profile Name Modify Delay Modify Interval Modify Count Manage SNMP Trap Contacts Apply To Device Events Apply Changes Delete Script Exection Action Profiles Menu Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Menu Data SNMP Contacts Chosen This is the list of contacts that the SNMP trap will be sent to when the action is fired The trap may be sent to all SNMP Contacts or to a specific list of SNMP Contacts defined in the system When the option is set to ALL any new contacts will automatically be sent the set request without making any further changes to the action 4 Telnet SSH Console continued 4 2 System Configuration continued 4 2 2 1 3 SNMP Set OID Action Menus SNMP Set OID actions will make an SNMP Set request to a list of SNMP Contact Destinations Summary Menu sasamana SNMP Set OLD Profiles s9s es sssSsse seer ece aeS aaa aaa INTERVAL Name DELAY INTERVAL COUNT 1 shed on alarm 0 0 1 2 ramp on clear 0 0 1 Edit Profile O Add New Profile X Device Action Profile Menu M Return to Main Menu lt ENTER gt Refresh Menu Detail Menu Sees Seis SNMP Set OID Action Profile Detail Menu Name shed on alarm Delay 0 Interval O Count 1 SNMP Contacts Chosen All Set OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 850 100 1

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