User`s guide
Configuring the Card
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Configuration: Indicates the source of the Shutdown duration (sec) and Shutdown after (min) values:
- Local (application).
- Central (card). See “Central Shutdown Configuration” on page 42.
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Shutdown Duration: Indicates the time (in seconds) necessary to properly shutdown the computer.
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Shutdown after: Optional. Indicates the time available (in minutes) from the power failure until the launch of
the UPS shutoff sequence.
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Connected: This value is set to YES if the notified application connects through TCP protocol.
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Remove: Enables the user to remove selected applications.
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Utility failure Test: Tests to verify that the selected application can be reached over the network, two alarms
are sent (spaced 60 seconds apart):
- Utility failure
- Utility restored
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Shutdown Test: Tests to simulate a UPS end-of-discharge operation. It enables an easy check to see if the
server protection works correctly.
- No intervention on the UPS is required.
- The selected applications process the simultaneous alarms and perform an actual shutdown sequence.
WARNING
The Shutdown Test generates an actual shutdown sequence of servers on which the Network
Shutdown Module application is running.
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Modify NMS: Enables users to modify the SNMP trap receiver information.
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Add NMS: Enables users to add an SNMP trap receiver to the Notified Application list.
Selecting either Add NMS or Modify NMS opens a new window with the following configurable parameters:
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Application Name
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Hostname or IP Address
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Protocol: SNMP protocol version: Disabled, V1, V3, or V1&V3
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Trap Community (only used in V1)
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MIB filter (by default, the selected MIB filter corresponds to UPS brand: Pulsar or Powerware)
NOTE If you apply Remove to a protection application (Network Shutdown Module or
NetWatch), the application will disappear and then automatically re-subscribe and
reappear on the Notified Applications page.