User’s Manual Network Management Card Intelligent Network Management Card allows UPS to be managed,monitored,and configured via SNMP Card Configuration Tool Version 1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION…………………………………...………………… 1 INSTALLATION GUIDE…………………………………...………… 4 CONFIGURATION GUIDE…………………...………………...…… 7 Monitoring…………………………………………………………. 7 Current Status..………………………………………………… 7 UPS Information...………………..……………………………. 8 Control….…………………………………………………………. 9 UPS Control…..………………………………………………… 9 UPS Reboot……...………………..……………………………. 10 UPS Schedule…...………………..……………………………. 11 System……………………………. ………………………………. 12 System Time….
CyberPower Network Management System INTRODUCTION Overview The CyberPower Network Management Card is an external card that allows remote monitoring and control of a UPS on a network. After installing the hardware and configuring an IP address, the user can access, monitor and control the UPS from anywhere in the world! No software installation is needed. Simply use a web browser such as Internet Explorer or FireFox to access ® your UPS.
CyberPower Network Management System Unpacking Inspect the Network Management Card upon receipt.
CyberPower Network Management System z Description 1) Serial Port provides a connection for communication between the UPS and the Network Management Card 2) Reset Button is used to reset the settings. When the Reset Button is pushed for 3 seconds, all settings except for the IP address for Network Management Card will refresh to default values. When the Reset Button is pushed for more than 3 seconds, all settings including the IP address for CyberPower Network Management Card will reset to default values.
CyberPower Network Management System INSTALLATION GUIDE Step 1. Hardware Installation 1. Connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN port of the CyberPower Network Management Card. 2. Connect the CyberPower Network Management Card to the UPS communication port. It is optional to use the serial cable included. 3. Connect the AC adapter (for select UPS models only) to the Network Management Card Adapter and plug into the wall socket.. 4.
CyberPower Network Management System Figure 2. The SNMP card setting window. 6. First, choose either IP or MAC address from the device address option. 7. Then click on each checkbox to modify the IP, subnet mask or gateway address. Enter the new addresses into the corresponding fields. 8. You will need to input password for the SNMP card (Figure 3) in the authentication window, as shown in figure 3. *Default User name: cyber; Default Password: cyber Figure 3. Authentication window. 9.
CyberPower Network Management System Figure 4. Setup IP Address successfully message. Method 2 : Use DOS Mode Setting 1. Obtain the MAC address indicated on the label of the Network Management Card rear panel. (Each Management Card has a unique MAC address). 2. Use the ARP commend to set you IP address. For example, to assign an IP address 192.168.20.240 in the same subnet as your computer for Network Management Card, which has the MAC address 00-0c-15-00-00-01, type: arp –s 192.168.20.
CyberPower Network Management System CONFIGURATION GUIDE [Monitoring] menu contains [Current Status] page and [UPS Information] page [Current Status] displays basic information of UPS current status. Status Field Definition Input Line Voltage Shows the current input voltage of the utility power Output Frequency Displays the frequency of the utility power Maximum Line Voltage Identifies the highest voltage of the utility power input to the UPS during the previous minute of operation.
CyberPower Network Management System [UPS Information] provides the technical specifications of your UPS. Information Description Model Name Displays the UPS’s model number Voltage Rating Identifies the current AC voltage to the UPS. Working Frequency Displays the current frequency of the UPS. Power Rating Displays the capacity of the UPS in VA. Load Power Identifies the capacity of the UPS in Watts. Battery Voltage Rating Displays the DC voltage of the battery.
CyberPower Network Management System [Control] menu contains [UPS Control] page, [UPS Reboot] page, and [UPS Schedule] page. [UPS Control] allows basic remote control of the UPS. Select one test by clicking the button on the left of the command. Click [Apply] to run the test. Click [Cancel] to stop any command that has been selected. Please Note: If the UPS is shut OFF, the following commands will not work. The Network Management Card will display the message: “Command fails. UPS is turned off.
CyberPower Network Management System [UPS Reboot] allows advanced remote control of the UPS. Select one function by clicking its button. Click [Apply] to begin the operation. Select [Cancel] to refresh the selection. Note: The commands in [UPS Reboot] menu may change by the settings in the [UPS Schedule] menu. Commands Definition Reboot UPS Immediately To turn the UPS off and then on again. Delay 03 min(s) to Reboot UPS 3 minutes is a default value. The user may select any number between 1-99.
CyberPower Network Management System [UPS Schedule]: Sets the UPS to automatically shutdown and restart at consistent times weekly or daily. [Special Shutdown]: The user may set a specific date and time for UPS shutdown. [Weekly]: Set a specific day and time of the week for UPS shutdown. [Daily]: Set a specific time of the day for UPS shutdown. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click [Special], [Daily] or [Weekly] scheduled shutdown features to enter each setup menu. Enter the date and time to shut down the UPS.
CyberPower Network Management System [System] menu contains, [System Time] page [User Accounts] page and [Identification] page. [System Time] allows users to configure the internal time of the Network Management Card。 1. Enter the date and time and choose either Celsius or Fahrenheit for the temperature display. 2. Click [Apply] to activate the settings. [User Accounts] sets up user accounts. The system allows one administrator and two device users to access the system.
CyberPower Network Management System [Identification] assign the system’s name, contact, and location of the system. [Network] menu contains [TCP/IP] page, [Access Control] page and [Trap Notification] page. [TCP/IP] This option allows you to enable or disable DHCP and define the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and Web Port when DHCP is disabled. Click [Apply] to activate the settings, click [Cancel] to revert to previous settings.
CyberPower Network Management System 1. 2. 3. 4. Input the manager IP address. This address will limit the access to the NMS. The default value 0.0.0.0 or 255.255.255.255 allows access for all NMS. Input the community (functions as password, maximum of 15 characters). Select one of the permission options: [Read], [Write], or [Disable]. Click [Apply] to activate the settings, click [Cancel] to revert to previous inputs.
CyberPower Network Management System 1. 2. 3. 4. Input the receivers IP address. This address will identify the receiver of traps. The default value 0.0.0.0 or 255.255.255.255 defines all NMS as receivers. Input the community (functioned as password, maximum of 15 characters). Select one option [Enable] or [Disable]. Click [Apply] to activate the settings, click [Cancel] to revert to the previous settings. Enable Disable The trap will be generated. The trap will not be generated.
CyberPower Network Management System Information indicates an event that requires no action. Warning indicates an event that does not require immediate attention, but this condition should be monitored. Severe indicates an event that requires immediate attention. 1. 2. Determine the severity levels and click the option buttons. Click [Apply] to activate the settings. [UPS Shutdown]: Configures UPS shutdown and PC safe shutdown times. 1.
CyberPower Network Management System [Summary] Displays the current UPS and CyberPower Network Management Card Status.
CyberPower Network Management System Appendix 1 IP Address Settings of CyberPower Network Management Card Overview All devices on a computer network need to have an IP address. Each device’s IP address is unique. The same address cannot be used twice. In order to assign an IP address to the CyberPower Network Management Card, first, you must determine the range of the available IP addresses, and then choose an unused IP address to assign to the Network Management Card.
CyberPower Network Management System If the response is shown as below, the IP address is in use. Try another IP address until an available address is found. Pinging 192.168.20.240 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.20.240: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.20.240: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.20.240: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.20.