User`s guide
Introduction
6 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40
P-164000289—Rev 2
Troubleshooting
HTML pages
Cannot display the UPS properties page. HTTP 404 error with IE.
Solution:
Check the URL entered.
https://<name or IP of the computer hosting Eaton IPM>:4680/
- or -
http://<name or IP of the computer hosting Eaton IPM>:4679/
Terms
This section provides related terms and definitions.
IP Address
When Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is installed on a computer, an Internet Protocol
(IP) address is assigned to the system. Each address is unique and is made up of four numbers, each between
0 and 255, such as168.8.156.210.
OSGi
OSGi is a module system and service platform for the Java programming language that implements a complete
and dynamic component model.
Secure Socket Layer
The Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is a solution for securing transactions over the internet. SSL is a communication
protocol that authenticates the data exchanged, as well as ensuring its confidentiality and integrity. The protocol
uses a recognized encryption method, the RSA algorithm with a public key. SSL is built into Internet Web
browsers. The padlock in the bottom of your browser screen automatically displays if the server sending
information uses SSL.
Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol
TCP/IP is a family of network and communication protocols for the transport and network layers. Also known
as the Internet Protocol suite of network communication protocols.
Acknowledgements
The Eaton software development team is grateful to the following projects:
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Spider Monkey
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Ext JS
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SQLite
- The SQLite Project (http://www.sqlite.org/) generously donated source code to the public domain that
helped us for this project.
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Open SSL
-This Eaton IPM product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL
Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/).
-This Eaton IPM product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
-This Eaton IPM product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).