SNMP-32 Series (Web-based monitoring SNMP card) User’s Manual 34000241 Rev1
10 4. Web Management Interface Once the SNMP-32 card installation and set-up procedure is complete, you are now able to monitor and control the SNM
11 4-2. Information: System Status This screen shows the SNMP-32 card’s System Information and Network setting (Fig. 12). The information shown is
12 6. Secondary DNS Server IP: This section is to set the Secondary DNS Server IP address. SNMP-32 card will use the Secondary DNS Server IP addres
13 3. Trap Notification A. Receiver IP Address: This section is to set the receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by SNMP-32 card. It is val
14 4-5. Configuration: Email This screen is for setting up email notifications (Fig. 16). The email can be set-up for specific email receivers when
15 4-6. Configuration: PPP This screen is to set the PPP dial-up information for the external modem (Fig. 17). Fig. 17-PPP Screen 4-7
16 4-8. Configuration: System Time This screen is to set the SNMP-32 card’s system time (Fig. 19). 1. Internet Time Setting A. Time Between Auto
17 ENV Event List: • Environmental Temperature Overrun • Environmental Temperature Underrun • Environmental Humidity Overrun • Environmental Humidity
18 4-10. Log Information: Data 1. Data Log This screen shows the Data log for the connected UPS (Fig. 22). The log displays the Data/Time, Input
19 5. Firmware Upgrade Procedure This section will guide you through the Firmware Upgrade Procedure of the SNMP-32 Card. 1. Open the ‘SNMP Utilit
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20 5. Click , and then browse for the location of the new firmware file. Select the new firmware file (*.bin) and press “Start”. The SNMP-32 card’s
21 6. Telnet 6-1. Telnet Configuration This section will guide you through the Telnet Configuration of the SNMP-32 Card. 1. Select “Start” from Win
22 4. Telnet Main Menu screen (Fig. 32). Fig. 32-Telnet: Main Menu • Set IP Address This function is for setting the IP Address, th
23 7. Connected Device 7-1. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) This section will guide you through the SNMP-32 card’s UPS Web pages. See section 2,
24 2. UPS Status This screen shows the UPS’s current status (Fig. 34). The users can choose a time interval from the drop-down box to refresh the st
25 3. UPS Control This screen is to provide remote UPS test functions (Fig. 35). Choose the test item and click on 'Apply' to execute the
26 4. Graphic View This screen displays the Temperature, the Capacity, the Load, the Voltage, etc of the UPS (Fig. 36). The three bar graphs are Out
27 5. UPS Settings This screen is for the user to input information about the UPS (Fig. 39). UPS Properties The user can input the date of the last
28 After selecting the “New” button or [Edit], the following page will appear (Fig. 41). Select the desired shutdown and restart configuration and t
29 7-2. Remote Power Manager (RPM) This section will guide you through the SNMP-32 card’s RPM Web pages. See the RPM User’s Manual for installatio
3 Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a “Class A” digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Th
30 2. RPM Setting (Fig. 45) Select RPM Select the appropriate RPM to configure (RPM01-RPM16). Address Change Change the RPM’s ID. The factory defa
31 3. RPM Schedule This screen is for scheduling the RPM’s outlets to perform a specific Action (Fig. 46). To add a new schedule, select the “New” b
32 7-3. Current Probe Sensor (CPS) This section will guide you through the SNMP-32 card’s CPS Web pages. See the CPS User’s Manual for installatio
33 7-4. Temp/Hum32-Probe (ENV) This section will guide you through the SNMP-32 card’s ENV Web pages. See the Temp/Hum32-Probe User’s Manual for ins
34 7-5. Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) This section will guide you through the SNMP-32 card’s ATS Web pages. See the ATS User’s Manual for instal
35 8. Configuring the NMS To complete the SNMP-32 card installation and configuration process, you must compile the necessary MIBs to configure the
36 9. Appendix This section discusses: Communities, Gateways, IP Addresses, and Subnet masking. Communities A community is a string of printable ASC
37 A subnet mask is a 32-bit value that distinguishes the network ID from the host ID for different sub-networks on the same logical network. Like I
38 10. Troubleshooting Problem: The NMS cannot ping the SNMP-32 card. Solution: Make sure the network connection to the SNMP-32 card is good. Soluti
39 11. Obtaining Technical Assistance For Technical Support on the Web, please visit the Support section of our Web site or visit our online Discus
4 1. Introduction A UPS can be configured with either an internal or an external SNMP-32 card; this SNMP-32 card is then connected to the network.
40 12. Limited Product Warranty LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY Para Systems Inc. (Para Systems) warrants this equipment, when properly applied and opera
5 Fig. 2-SNMP-32S Card Ethernet port — The connection for the LAN LAN Port LEDs — See the LAN Port LED Table below Modem port — The connection
6 External SNMP-32 card Package Contents (SNMP-32L Only) The external adaptor is used to connect the SNMP-32L card to the UPS, when the UPS does not
7 UPS Internal SNMP 2. Installation Procedure This section will guide you through installing the Internal and the External SNMP-32 card.
8 3. Setup-Procedure This section will guide you through the Setup-Procedure of the SNMP-32 Card. NOTE: The minimum requirement to operate the SNMP
9 6. Enter the IP address; the subnet mask and the gateway, then click OK or use DHCP or use BOOTP (Fig. 8). Fig. 8-SNMP Utility:
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