User`s guide

CONFIGURING THE CARD
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S Configuration: Indicates the source of the Shutdown duration (sec) and Shutdown after
(min) values:
- Local (application).
- Central (card). See “Central Shutdown Configuration” on page 47.
S Shutdown Duration: Indicates the time (in seconds) necessary to properly shutdown
the computer.
S Shutdown after: Optional. Indicates the time available (in minutes) from the power
failure until the launch of the UPS shutoff sequence.
S Connected: This value is set to YES if the notified application connects through TCP
protocol.
S Remove: Enables the user to remove selected applications.
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.
S 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
S 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.
W A R N I N G
The Shutdown Test generates an actual shutdown sequence of servers on which the Network Shutdown
Module application is running.
S Modify NMS: Enables users to modify the SNMP trap receiver information.
S 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:
S Application Name
S Hostname or IP Address
S Protocol: SNMP protocol version: Disabled, V1, V3, or V1&V3
S Trap Community (only used in V1)
S MIB filter (by default, the selected MIB filter corresponds to UPS brand: Pulsar or
Powerware)