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USER’S GUIDE
Network Management Card
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With reverse lookup enabled, when a network-related event occurs, both the IP
address and the domain name for the networked device associated with the event are
logged in the event log. If no domain name entry exists for the device, only its IP
address is logged with the event. Since domain names generally change less
frequently than IP addresses, enabling reverse lookup can improve the ability to
identify addresses of networked devices that are causing events.
Data log (Logs>Data>options)
Displaying and using the data log (Logs>Data>log). View a log of measurements
about the UPS, the power input to the UPS, and the ambient temperature and relative
humidity (if an environmental monitor is present). Each entry is listed by the date and
time the data was recorded.
You can view the data log as a page of the Web interface (the default view) or, to see
more of the data without scrolling, click Launch Log in New Window from that page
to display a full-screen view of the log.
To delete all data recorded in the log, click Clear Data Log on the Web page that
displays the log. Deleted data cannot be retrieved.
Setting the data collection interval (Logs>Data>interval). Define, in the Log
Interval setting, how frequently data is sampled and stored in the data log, and view
the calculation of how many days of data the log can store, based on the interval you
selected. When the log is full, the older entries are deleted. To avoid automatic deletion
of older data, enable and configure data log rotation, described in the next section.
In your browser's options, JavaScript
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must be enabled for you to use the
Launch Log in New Window button.
Alternatively, you can use FTP or Secure CoPy (SCP) to view the data log.
See How to use FTP or SCP to retrieve log files