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Advanced console manager
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Model
Managed via
USB Device
Name
# of Outlets
IP Address
Port
Driver Opts
Login
Password/Retype
Password
Read Community
Write Community/Retype
Write Comm
Log Status
Critical SNMP Traps
SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide
Select the Model in the drop-down menu. The drop-down menu will be
populated with models supported for the selected vendor above. To the left of
each model name is one or two letters in parentheses that indicate the type of
control available for the selected model: P - SNMP, S - serial port, U - USB
port, N - network. Some of the model names in the dropdown may be
truncated because the list of models is very long - in this case, hover over the
model name and the complete model name(s) will be displayed.
If there is more than one way to manage the selected model, select the
appropriate management method.
For USB controlled devices, if the RPM is connected to a USB port, the device
should be displayed in the USB Device dropdown. Select the correct device.
This will automatically fill in the Port with the correct port number and the
Driver Opts with the USB vendor and product ID (see below).
Specify the unique name of the RPM (up to 20 characters).
Specify the number of outlets on the RPM (maximum of 120 outlets).
For SNMP and Network (Telnet) managed RPMs, specify the IP address of
the RPM.
For network (Telnet) managed RPMs, this is assumed to be port 23 (if left
blank), or it can be filled in with an alternate TCP port. For USB managed
RPMs, this is one of the front USB ports ("0") or the device port that the RPM
is connected to on the SLC (this may be automatically filled in when the USB
Device is selected). For serially controlled RPMs, this is the device port that
the RPM is connect to on the SLC.
For the driver associated with the RPM device, these are extra options which
may be required to make the driver work. The most frequent use of the driver
options is for USB devices (the vendor and product ID may be required so that
the SLC can find the correct device on the USB bus), or in the event that the
default driver options do not work with the RPM. The vendor and product ID
may be automatically filled in if a USB Device is selected. There may also be
other driver options that are filled in by the SLC from an internal table - these
will be automatically set and can be viewed after the RPM has been added,
and can always be overridden by driver options set by the user. For a
complete list of RPM models, drivers and driver options, refer to the
UPS Tools Hardware Compatibility
setting is one or more comma-separated parameters-value pairs, e.g.
<parameter name>=<value>
For Network and serially managed RPMs, this is the administrator login.
For Network and serially managed RPMs, this is the administrator password.
For SNMP managed RPMs, this is the SNMP read (get) community.
For SNMP managed RPMs, this is the SNMP write (set) community.
Indicates if the status of the RPM is periodically logged. Select Yes, minutes
to log the status periodically and enter a value between 1 and 60 minutes. The
logs can be viewed by viewing the
"Logs".
If enabled, under critical conditions (UPS goes onto battery power, UPS
battery is low, UPS forced shutdown in progress, UPS on line power, UPS
battery needs to be replaced, RPM is unavailable, communications with RPM
lost, communications with RPM established), a
trap will be sent to the NMS configured in the
that SNMP traps be enabled.
10: Remote Power Managers
List. The format of the driver options
.
Devices > RPMs
page and clicking on
slcEventRPMAction
SNMP
settings. This requires
Network
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