NXT Power VANGUARD THREE-PHASE 10-40 KVA UPS SNMP Manual

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UPS SNMP Manual V1.03
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  • Page 1 Vanguard Three Phase 10-40KVA UPS SNMP Manual V1.03...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Introduction ........................II Component List ..................... 1 Interface of the SNMP Card .................. 1 SNMP Card Functions ..................2 SNMP Card Authorization Table ................2 General Specifications ..................3 2. Installation Procedure ...................... 4 Safety Information ....................4 Hardware Installation Procedure ................
  • Page 3 7. SNMP Mangement ......................17 SNMP Information ....................17 SNMP Configuration ................... 18 SNMP Control ..................... 20 Authentication Configuration ................21 SNMPv3 USM Table ................... 22 SNMP TRAP Receivers ..................23 WakeOnLAN Targets................... 24 Email Notification ....................25 Syslog Setup ....................... 27 7.10 DDNS Setup .......................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction SNMP card is a network adapter which allows UPS to be connected to the Internet, open up the possibility for users to monitor and control single unit UPS or parallel system UPSs from distances through web explorer or NMS application on SNMP card. Users can obtain all the information of the parallel system only by installing one SNMP card on one of the UPS in the system.
  • Page 5: Snmp Card Functions

    Table 1 Item Description Network port Connects to network. LED indication: LAN 10/100 link, Activity. EMD port Connects to an environmental sensor (EMD). LED indication: System power, System status. USB port Connects the GPRS/GSM modem, USB devices and wireless dongle. Setup port Connects to a workstation with standard AM to BM USB cable.
  • Page 6: General Specifications

    General Specifications  Ethernet Protocols Compliancy  IPv4 / IPv6  DHCP  SNMP v1 / v3  SSH – SSL  WOL  HTTP / HTTPS  SMTP  NTP – ICMP  RADIUS  SYSLOG  UPnP  Browser Compliancy ...
  • Page 7: Installation Procedure

    Installation Procedure Safety Information  All the service of this equipment must be perform by qualified service personnel. Remove rings, watches and other jewelry before servicing the unit Hardware Installation Procedure  Open the front door of UPS.  Plug in the SNMP card to the《Slot2》 and then screw in the screws after the card is firmly locked in.
  • Page 8 Find SNMP Card Procedure  Procure a workstation (Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7 or above installed).  Please find the “SNMP Upgrade Tool v1.00.exe” in CD contents and install the Upgrade Tool on your PC.  Execute “SNMP Upgrade Tool”. ...
  • Page 9: Ip Address Configuration

    3. IP Address Configuration If a DHCP server is available on the same Network as SNMP card, the SNMP card will request a valid IP address from the server. If the DHCP server is not available, SNMP card switches to this default IP address:192.168.xxx.zzz (where xxx and zzz are the last two pairs of the MAC address decimal of the SNMP card).
  • Page 10: Ip Setting Using Upgrade Tool

    3.2. IP Settings Using Upgrade Tool  Execute “SNMP Upgrade Tool”, as following Figure 6.  Click 【 】 to search device on your LAN.  Click 【 】 to set account/password.  Click 【 】 to set IP address. Figure 6...
  • Page 11: Web

    4. Web Page Layout Screen Information Figure 7  【A】Login/Logout.  【B】menu.  【C】Display.  【D】Display information of UPS and UPS is normal or abnormal conditions.  【E】Language access. Menu General Overview Table 4 is the corresponding authorization level to the Main Menu in SNMP Card.
  • Page 12  UPS Monitor Table 5 Sub-Menu Functions Identification Input Output Display the UPS status, alarm, operation Bypass mode and measurements. Please refer to Battery section 5-1 for more detail. Temperature Status Table Alarm Table List all servers connected to SNMP card Client Table for shutdown procedure.
  • Page 13: Ups Monitor

    5. UPS Monitor Real Time Information Display Figure 8  【A】is Rectifier,【B】is Static Switch and【C】is Inverter.  The gray pattern indicates this part isn’t activated. The blue pattern indicates this part is activated.   The red pattern indicates this part is occurred abnormal condition. ...
  • Page 14: Identification

     【J】Overload counter.  【K】select the desire UPS unit that want to check the information.(Selected ID would be pointed by arrow)  The UPS isn’t connected.  UPS is not occurred alarm will have blue background. UPS occurred alarm will have red background. ...
  • Page 15: Bypass

    Bypass This shows the following bypass parameters of the UPS.  Voltage  Frequency Current  Battery This shows the following battery parameters of the UPS.  Voltage  Charge Current  Discharge Current Temperature This shows the internal temperature of the UPS. Status Table This shows the current status list of the UPS.
  • Page 16: Ups Mangement

    6. UPS Management UPS Configuration  SNMP Baud Rate This let user to choice the SNMP Baud Rate by Auto detect or Manual Setting.  Polling Rate(Sec) Synchronize UPS with NTP server Enable/Disable  The SNMP card will synchronize its time with the server periodically if this function is enabled.
  • Page 17: Ups Schedule

    UPS Schedule This function let user to configure the UPS operation mode and battery test schedule. The calendar shows the scheduled tasks. Click “Setting” button to configure the schedule of each task.  UPS Schedule  Index This field shows the index numbers of the table entries. ...
  • Page 18: Ups Events Shutdown

    UPS Events Shutdown Shutdown Event Shutdown Actions Disabled   Clients Warning AC Failed  Clients Shutdown  UPS and Clients Shutdown  Disabled  Clients Warning Battery Low Clients Shutdown   UPS and Clients Shutdown  Disabled  Clients Warning Inverter Overload ...
  • Page 19  Total Warning Time (Min) This column specifies time delay in minutes. After the occurrence of any enabled event, warning messages will be send persistent within this period. Shutdown request will send to clients after this period expired.  Warning Delay (Sec) This column specifies the 1st warning time delay in seconds.
  • Page 20: Snmp Mangement

    7. SNMP Management SNMP Information This page provides the read only information of the SNMP card.  System Name The value set in "System name (sysName)" defined in MIB-II. Default value is SNMP.  Serial Number  Firmware Version The firmware version of the SNMP card. System Up Time (days hh:mm:ss) ...
  • Page 21: Snmp Configuration

    SNMP Configuration This page let the Administrator set the local network configuration parameters in SNMP card.  Download Root Certificate Download root certificate from the SNMP card.  BootP/DHCP This is the parameter enabling or disabling the Boot Protocol (BootP) / Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) process.
  • Page 22 Load, Battery Capacity, Input Frequency and UPS Temperature and save in the history log. Minimum value is 1 seconds.  Extended Log Interval(Min) This field specifies the consolidation interval, in minutes, to create an extended history log. The UPS parameters will be consolidated and minimum, maximum and average values of the parameters will be recorded in extend history log.
  • Page 23: Snmp Control

    SNMP Control This page lets the Administrator enable or disable the communication protocols available in the SNMP card, or alternatively configure the communication protocol with a different port number.  BootP/DHCP This is the parameter enabling or disabling the Boot Protocol (BootP) / Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) process.
  • Page 24: Authentication Configuration

    Authentication Configuration This page description of Authentication Configuration setting  UDP Port It shows the UDP port.  Primary Server User can set the Primary Server’s IP address.  Secondary Server User can set the Secondary Server’s IP address.  Share Secret of Primary Server User can set the Share Secret of Primary Server.
  • Page 25: Snmpv3 Usm Table

    SNMPv3 USM Table This page contains the related setting for configuring SNMPv3 protocol.  Index This field shows the index numbers of the table entries.  User Name This field allows the administrator to set the specific user name for the user that allows to access the SNMP card via SNMPv3.
  • Page 26: Snmp Trap Receivers

    SNMP TRAP Receivers This page lists the parameters for SNMP trap receivers (For SNMP Network Management).  Index The index number of the entry in the table.  Receive IP Address The IP Address in dotted format of the received station to which the trap should be sent.
  • Page 27: Wakeonlan Targets

    WakeOnLAN Targets "WOL" function could start up client PC from network by MAC address. From this page, we can set 32 MAC Address of clients. When the clients shutdown cause of UPS shutdown events, after shutdown events returned to normal, WOL packet will send to client to start up PC.
  • Page 28: Email Notification

    Email Notification This page contains the related setting for email notification.  Mail Server As Administrator, you may enter the IP Address or Hostname of a SMTP mail server that will be used to send email messages from the SNMP/WEB Adapter. If entering a Hostname, you are also required to enter the DNS Address.
  • Page 29  Description As Administrator, you may enter a description for reference purposes for each of the Mail Account you configure.  Mail Type As Administrator, you are allowed to select what type of email is sent to a specific Mail Account. The choices are None, Events, Daily Status, or Event/Status.
  • Page 30: Syslog Setup

    Syslog Setup This pages contains the related setting for configuring Syslog protocol.  Server Control Enable/Disable Syslog server.  Server IP Entry IP address of Syslog server.  Server Port Define server port of Syslog server. 7.10 DDNS Setup This page lets the Administrator to set DDNS configuration in the SNMP card. ...
  • Page 31: Firewall Configuration

     SMS Phone Number Table Enable/Disable the assigned phone number during sending a SMS message.  Event Select Following events can be selected.  Battery discharger on  Load on Bypass Over Temperature   General alarm  Inverter overload ...
  • Page 32: Modbus Configuration

    7.13 Modbus Configuration This page lets the administrator to set Modbus configuration in the SNMP card.  Modbus TCP Configuration This is the parameter enabling or disabling the Modbus TCP protocol.  Modbus Port This field allows the administrator to set the specific port for the user that allows accessing the SNMP card via Modbus protocol.
  • Page 33 'Normal Open' and 'Normal Close' are used for a two-wire detector that will emulate an open/close state. When the wires are closed to 'loopback' (the signal for the sensor), the sensor will detect the state as closed. The sensor will NOT activate the alarm for 'Normal Close' in this case, although the alarm will be activated if configured as 'Normal Open'.
  • Page 34: History Log

    8. History Log UPS History Log This page gives a snap-shot of all the fundamental UPS parameters. Consolidation interval can be changed by the Administrator by modifying the variable "History Log Interval" in "SNMP Configuration" page. The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries (rows) has been reached.
  • Page 35: Ups Events Log

    output voltage in the consolidated interval. Output Power  This column shows the minimum, maximum and the average values of the output power in the consolidated interval. UPS Events Log This table lists all the events that have occurred since the table was cleared. The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries (rows) has been reached.
  • Page 36: Emd History Log

    Critical Description  The description of the event which occurred at the recorded time. EMD History Log This page gives a snap-shot of EMD parameters. Consolidation interval can be changed by the Administrator by modifying the variable "History Log Interval" in "SNMP Configuration" page. The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries (rows) has been reached.
  • Page 37: Download Log

    This column shows the minimum, maximum and the average values of the temperature in the consolidated interval.  Humidity This column shows the minimum, maximum and the average values of the humidity in the consolidated interval. Download Log data Administrator can download the various SNMP card log data to a file with the extension .csv that can be opened and read in MS Excel.
  • Page 38: Ups Power Management

    9. UPS Power Management One of the most significant features of the SNMP card is dealing with almost all the power crisis confront to a UPS and protect your valuable information reside in your server from being damage due to the abrupt shutdown of the server. In addition, the SNMP card can help corporate to cut down the expensive energy bill by shutdown all the computer workstations in the office automatically during holiday or after office-hour by using the UPS schedule.
  • Page 39: Ups Shutdown During Power Crisis

    UPS Shutdown during Power Crisis The SNMP card responds to seven different kinds of UPS shutdown events and it will take appropriate action to protect your information in your server. Go to the UPS Shutdown in the UPS Management menu. Login the web user interface as an administrator identity.
  • Page 40: Managing The Ups Schedule

    Managing the UPS Schedule Before managing the UPS Schedule, please make sure that the Date and Time configured in the SNMP card is correct. Shutdown Event: UPS Schedule Shutdown Action: UPS Shutdown Only (default value) Total Warning Time(Min): 10 (default value is 1) 1st Warning (Sec): (default value is 10) Warning Interval (sec):...
  • Page 41: Technical Information

    10. Technical Information 10.1 LED Definition Port Green LED Yellow LED Function Flashing(1sec) Ethernet 100 Traffic Flashing(1sec) Ethernet 10 Traffic Network 100 Base-TX Ready 10 Base-T Ready Ethernet Disconnection Power On(Normal Status) Flashing(1~3sec) RS232 Port Activity (UPS site) Status/ Two LED cross Flashing Two LED cross Flashing Auto Diagnostic Mode Auto Diagnostic Failed...
  • Page 42: How To Reset The Configuration To Default Value

    10.4 How to reset the configuration to default value  Take out SNMP card from UPS and set PIN 2 of the SW2 to the “ON” position and PIN 2~4 to the "OFF" position. Insert SNMP card into the UPS communication slot to restart it.

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