User`s guide
Introduction
4 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40
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Other Network Devices
The Eaton IPM is compatible with the following other network device (see Table 3).
Table 3. Other Devices
Eaton Equipment Designation Card Proxy Features
HP UPS Network Module Minislot (AF465A) Network Card Quick Scan
Supervision
Dell Network UPS Card (H910P) Network Card Quick Scan
Supervision
IBM UPS Network Management Card (46M4110) Network Card Quick Scan
Supervision
All IETF MIB enabled UPSs (R
FC1628), such as Liebert
(Standard IETF UPS MIB 1.3.6.1.2.1.33.xx)
— Supervision
PowerDsine series 6000 Card —
Servertech sentry models PDU Integrated Communication Card —
Storage
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NETAPP
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(FAS2040 Series, i.e: FAS 2040)
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HP (X1400 G2 Network Storage)
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Synology
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(RS812+)
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NETGEAR
®
(ReadyNAS
®
2100)
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QNAP
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(TS-559)
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BUFFALO
t®
(LinkStation
™
, TeraStation
™
)
Generic Driver —
Network UPS Tools (NUT) enabled devices Generic Driver Quick Scan
Supervision
Eaton IPP Management
The Eaton IPP can be remotely managed, configured, and updated using Eaton IPM supervisory software.
Using the Eaton IPM, you can perform mass configurations and mass updates of Eaton IPP applications. The
Eaton IPM can also remotely perform the following:
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Display an Eaton IPP configuration
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Configure a single Eaton IPP
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Synchronize multiple Eaton IPP configurations
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Tri g ger Eaton IPP upgrade
Performance Evaluations
To provide a performance evaluation, Eaton has tested the following configurations:
Test with Machine 1 (server Dell PowerEdge 2900)
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CPU: Intel
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Xeon
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5130 dual-core @2GHz
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Memory: 2Go DDR2 @666MHz
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HDD: 2 HDDs 67GB 7200 rpm RAID 0 (Mirroring)
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OS: Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2008 64 bits