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  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing our product. The accessories described in this manual are of the highest quality, carefully designed and built in order to ensure excellent performance. This manual contains detailed instructions on how to install and use the product. This manual must be stored in a safe place and CONSULTED BEFORE USING THE DEVICE for proper usage instructions as well as maximum performance from the device itself.
  • Page 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Our company devotes abundant resources to analyzing environmental aspects in the development of its products. All our products pursue the objectives defined in the environmental management system developed by the company in compliance with applicable standards. Hazardous materials such as CFCs, HCFCs or asbestos have not been used in this product. When evaluating packaging, the choice of material has been made favoring recyclable materials.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS DESCRIPTION ____________________________________________________ 8 ____________________________________________________________ 8 VERVIEW _____________________________________________________ 8 ACKAGE CONTENTS __________________________________________________________ 9 RONT PANEL Network port _____________________________________________________________ 9 Reset button _____________________________________________________________ 9 Serial port _______________________________________________________________ 9 Status led ______________________________________________________________ 10 ______________________________________________________________ 10 SERS ____________________________________________________ 11 ETWORK SERVICES SSH ___________________________________________________________________ 11 Serial network ___________________________________________________________ 11 Wake-on-LAN ___________________________________________________________ 11 HTTP __________________________________________________________________ 11...
  • Page 6 Firewall ________________________________________________________________ 24 Wake-on-LAN ___________________________________________________________ 29 SNMP__________________________________________________________________ 30 MODBUS/BACNET _______________________________________________________ 33 JSON __________________________________________________________________ 34 Syslog _________________________________________________________________ 38 & T __________________________________________________________ 39 NTP & Timezone _________________________________________________________ 39 Configuration ___________________________________________________________ 40 ______________________________________________________________ 41 MAILS Configuration ___________________________________________________________ 41 GSM M _________________________________________________________ 43 ODEM Configuration ___________________________________________________________ 43 ________________________________________________________ 45 EMOTE HOSTS...
  • Page 7 SNMP CONFIGURATION ___________________________________________ 90 MODBUS TCP/IP PROTOCOL _______________________________________ 93 BACNET/IP CONFIGURATION ______________________________________ 96 EVENTLOG CODES _______________________________________________ 98 TECHNICAL DATA _______________________________________________ 100 ___________________________________________________ 100 ERIAL PORT PINOUT _____________________________________________________ 101 ETWORK CABLE ______________________________________ 101 PERATING AND STORAGE CONDITIONS LEGAL INFORMATION ___________________________________________ 102 - 7 -...
  • Page 8: Description

    DESCRIPTION VERVIEW Netman 208 is an accessory that allows device management through a LAN (Local Area Network); the accessory supports all the main network protocols (SNMP v1, v2 and v3, TCP/IP, HTTP and MODBUS) and is compatible with Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps IPv4/6 networks. The device can therefore be integrated easily into medium and large-sized networks.
  • Page 9: Front Panel

    RONT PANEL Network port Reset button Serial port Status led Network port Netman 208 connects to 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet networks by means of connector RJ45. The LEDs built into the connector describe the status of the network: Right LED Left LED (green) Link / Activity (yellow) Link Off...
  • Page 10: Status Led

    Status led This led describes the status of Netman 208: Led color Description SOLID GREEN Normal operation Reset button pressed or FAST BLINKING GREEN Recovery mode running SLOW BLINKING GREEN Update mode running FAST BLINKING RED Network communication error UPS communication error or SOLID RED wrong PRTK code configured SERS...
  • Page 11: Network Services

    ETWORK SERVICES Netman 208 implements a series of services based on the main network protocols. These services can be activated or deactivated according to requirements (see paragraph “Configuration”). A brief description for each of these is given below. By means of a SSH client (available on all the main operating systems) a remote connection with Netman 208 can be established to change its configuration (see paragraph “Configuration via SSH”).
  • Page 12: Bacnet/Ip

    BACnet/IP The device status can be monitored by means of the standard network protocol BACnet/IP. BACnet (Building Automation and Control networks) is a data communication protocol mainly used in the building automation and HVAC industry (Heating Ventilation and Air-Conditioning). FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a network protocol used for file exchange. Netman 208 uses this protocol for: download of files of the device values and events history log archive (Datalog and Eventlog);...
  • Page 13: Device Values And Events History Log Archive

    EVICE VALUES AND EVENTS HISTORY LOG ARCHIVE Netman 208 records the device values (Datalog) and events (Eventlog) in a history log database. Eventlog The Eventlog service is always active and records all relevant device events in the ‘event.db’ file. The file can be downloaded via FTP or can be viewed through the web page without credentials. With the “Email report”...
  • Page 14: Installation

    INSTALLATION Remove the cover of the COMMUNICATION SLOT by unscrewing the two retaining screws. Carefully insert the Netman 208 into the COMMUNICATION SLOT. Secure the Netman 208 in the COMMUNICATION SLOT using the two previously removed screws. Connect the device to the network by means of an RJ-45 connection cable.
  • Page 15: Configuration

    CONFIGURATION Netman 208 can be configured via HTTP using the web browser interface. Netman 208 is provided by default with the DHCP enabled. Netman 208 requires approximately 2 minutes to become fully operational from when it is powered up or following a reboot; before this time the device may not respond to commands that are sent to it.
  • Page 16: Login

    OGIN All the settings are available on the web configuration when logged is as “admin” or “power” user. It is not possible to have multiple concurrent sessions. The login password can contain alphanumeric characters and these special characters only: ,._+:@%/-. No other characters are allowed to avoid malicious script injections.
  • Page 17: Dashboard

    ASHBOARD On the top area is possible to check the general status of the device, all the active alarm conditions and the privilege level of the user. Below the navigation area there is the actual dashboard with a synthetic view of the device and main operating values.
  • Page 18: Device

    EVICE General configuration Field Description PRTK Code Enter the PRTK code indicated at the back of the device. Name Enter the identifying name of the device. If empty, you must insert the value present in the device Part Number P/N technical label.
  • Page 19: Command Configuration

    Command configuration These settings inhibit the execution of commands received from remote connectivity services: SNMP, MODBUS etc. Field Description Disable remote shutdown To disable the execution of shutdown commands Disable remote commands To disables the execution of the remaining commands - 19 -...
  • Page 20: Data Log Configuration

    Data log configuration Field Description Enable Data log To enables the datalog service - 20 -...
  • Page 21: Network

    ETWORK Configuration - 21 -...
  • Page 22 Field Description Hostname Enter the Netman 208 host name Static IP/DHCP Choose between static IP or dynamic IP IP Address Enter the IP address Netmask Enter the netmask to be used together with the static IP address Gateway Enter the name or the address of the network gateway Primary DNS Enter the name or the address of the preferred DNS to be used Secondary DNS...
  • Page 23 How to access the Netman via Hostname.  By default, the Hostname is built from MAC address e.g., from Netman MAC Address: 00:02:63:05:00:37  http://netman63050037.local  If the User changes the Hostname the new hostname becomes active e.g., new Hostname “servernetman”  http://servernetman.local How to access the Netman via IPv6 address.
  • Page 24: Firewall

    Firewall Firewall configuration can allow and/or block the traffic incoming to the Netman 208 due to the rules set with this configuration. It is disabled by default and must be enabled by the User. - 24 -...
  • Page 25 The basic firewall logic requires to set the custom Incoming rules desired: that filter the traffic incoming to the Netman 208 where each rule checks the Source of connection: by IP Address or Netmask (e.g., 10.2.30.5, 10.0.1.0/24) [default is Any] by MAC address (e.g., 00:50:56:00:C0:01) [default is Any] and in addition, filtering the traffic incoming that requests: a specific protocol used by then Netman 208 (BACNET, FTP, MODBUS, PING, SNMP, SSH,...
  • Page 26 The TEST activates temporarily the rules forcing the user to wait some time before any CONFIRM action: At this moment the rules are temporarily active, giving some time to the User to check them: in case of connection lost the User can reboot the Netman 208 (physically un-plugging and re-plugging again in the slot) and connection is restored as it was before firewall TEST, so the User can re-check the rules and TEST again with the new rule changes Only after the forced count-down time, if behavior of the rules is validated the User can click on the...
  • Page 27 Workflow for a correct configuration - 27 -...
  • Page 28 Notes and suggestions Safe rule During first configuration/testing phase, please set a “safe rule” as 1st rule (at the top of the rule table) always allowing all traffic to the Netman 208, incoming from a specific IP or MAC address (from the machine where the User is configuring the Netman 208): In this way, if some rules are set wrong, the User can always connect to the Netman 208 and adjust the wrong rules.
  • Page 29: Wake-On-Lan

    Wake-on-LAN With this menu it is possible to populate a list of MAC addresses for executing Wake-on-LAN operation. Please remember to set the Delay Next time (in seconds) between each execution. The list order can be easily managed dragging up/down the rows by the “row number” on the left. The Wake-on-LAN is sent at Netman 208 boot and when the mains return from black-out.
  • Page 30: Snmp

    SNMP - 30 -...
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  • Page 32 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a communications protocol, a tool that allows the client (manager) to effect requests to a server (agent). This protocol is an international standard and so any SNMP manager can communicate with any SNMP agent. To exchange information, the manager and agent utilise an addressing technique called MIB (Management Information Base).
  • Page 33: Modbus/Bacnet

    MODBUS/BACNET For information about MODBUS registries, please check the “MODBUS TCP/IP protocol” section. For information about BACNET, please check “BACNET/IP configuration” section. Field Description Enable MODBUS To enable the MODBUS protocol Enable BACNET To Enable the BACNET protocol BACNET Address (Number) Enter the BACNET address of the device BACNET Client (IP) Enter the IP address of the BACNET client...
  • Page 34: Json

    JSON Netman 208 can send a periodic message in JSON trap format that contains the status and the values of the UPS. The trap can also be sent on the specified conditions. - 34 -...
  • Page 35 Field Description Enable JSON To enable the JSON notification service Monitoring host IP Enter the IP address to which send the JSON traps Host port Enter the port where traps will be sent Notification interval (minutes) Enter the interval between JSON trap sending Send notification on event Choose the even upon which the trap will be sent It requires a license.txt file to be uploaded on the Netman 208.
  • Page 36 is an array that must be interpreted as follows: status byte bit Description 0 UPS Mainteinance 1 Communication lost 2 Battery low 3 Battery work 4 On bypass 5 UPS Failure 6 Overload/Overtemperature 7 UPS Locked 0 SWIN Open/Battery Low 1 SWBYP Open/Battery Working 2 SWOUT Open/UPS Locked 3 Output Powered...
  • Page 37 2 Alarm Overload 3 PM6 fault/lock 4 PM7 fault/lock 5 BM fault/lock 6 Power supply PSU fail 7 Battery unit anomaly measures, contains the instant values of the UPS at the timestamp time. The measures with note aren’t meaningful when is 1, the measures with note aren’t meaningful when io_conf...
  • Page 38: Syslog

    Syslog This menu allows to configure the syslog service over UDP port. Field Description Enable remote syslog To enable the syslog service Syslog server IP Enter the IP address of the syslog server Server UDP port Enter the UDP port where the events will be sent - 38 -...
  • Page 39: Date & Time

    & T NTP & Timezone Some Netman 208 services require a correct date and time in order to work properly. It is therefore necessary to configure them as soon as possible to avoid malfunctions. With this menu is possible to configure the NTP synchronization. Field Description NTP server address (IP)
  • Page 40: Configuration

    Configuration Field Description Date Enter the current date Hour Enter the current hour Minutes Enter the current minutes - 40 -...
  • Page 41: Emails

    MAILS Configuration - 41 -...
  • Page 42 This menu may be used to configure the addresses to which to send the alarm notification and report e-mails and other parameters of the e-mail service as described in the following table. Field Description Enable Email To enable the Email service Enter the name or the address of the SMTP server to be used to send e- Mail host mails.
  • Page 43: Gsm Modem

    GSM M ODEM Configuration Netman 208 can send a notification SMS if one or more alarm conditions occur. The SMS can be sent to up to three recipients and they can be sent for seven different kinds of alarm. An external GSM modem (optional accessory) and a SIM card are required. - 43 -...
  • Page 44 This menu may be used to configure the GSM modem in order to send SMS. Field Description Enable SMS To enable the SMS service GSM carrier Enter the phone number of the carrier SMS #1 SMS #2 Phone numbers that will receive SMS SMS #3 Device events Choose the events upon which the SMS will be sent...
  • Page 45: Remote Hosts Ssh

    EMOTE HOSTS This section allows to configure the SSH client service. The SSH client service is not compatible with hosts with Windows operating systems. With these hosts, we recommend installing the communication and shutdown software, which has similar or superior functionality. - 45 -...
  • Page 46 The main triggering event is configured enabling and setting the “On Event” run: Field Description Enable remote SSH commands To enable the SSH client service Scripts will be executed after the set minutes of delay after After mains failure mains failure When authonomy is below Scripts will be executed when autonomy is below the (minutes)
  • Page 47 Type of commands as action for Script: single command The basic action can be called as a single command script: just a single command for invoking a sequence of actions desired. Here some examples: shutdown 5 /run/custom/switchchoff.sh /run/myshutdownscript.sh Type of commands as Action for Script: multiple command string A more complete solution is using a multiple command string: is written as single string data but it behaves as a multiple command as if the User were typing char after char the commands (with return keys and other characters including pauses).
  • Page 48 Some examples here: // Shutdown of QNAP Q#CR#Y#CR#/sbin/poweroff#CR# that is like typing manually: Q (enter) Y (enter) /sbin/poweroff (enter) // Shutdown commands for “NetApp OnTap 9.9.1” system node halt -node * -skip-lif-migration-before-shutdown true -ignore- quorum-warnings true -inhibit-takeover true -ignore-strict-sync-warnings true#CR##W1#Y#CR##W1#Y#CR# that is like typing manually: system node halt -node * -skip-lif-migration-before-shutdown true -ignore- quorum-warnings true -inhibit-takeover true -ignore-strict-sync-warnings true...
  • Page 49: Vmware Esxi

    VMware ESXi - 49 -...
  • Page 50 This menu enables the configuration of the VMware Esxi shutdown service. Any Esxi host or part of a vSphere infrastructure or the included vCenter server appliance can be shut down, it is possible execute a vMotion in order to move active VM from a host or Cluster to a specific target, each with their separate credentials, priority and delay.
  • Page 51 Actions Field Description The action that will be executed: Shutdown VM will shutdown the specific VM Shutdown Host will shutdown all the active VM on the specified host and finally the host itself Action Shutdown Cluster will shutdown all the active VM on the specified cluster and all hosts part of the cluster VMotion will move all the active VM from a source host to a target host...
  • Page 52 Power fail: When the UPS detects a main failure, the configured condition duration time (minutes) will begin to countdown. Once the timer has elapsed the selected action will start. If the main returns within this time, then the action will be cancelled. Condition Autonomy less: When the calculated battery autonomy of the UPS falls below the configured condition duration time(minutes)
  • Page 53 Testing the configuration It is possible to test the procedure without performing a real shutdown by pressing “Dry Run”. The logs on the target host or vCenter Server Appliance will confirm the correctness of the configuration. Validating the connections It is also possible to test the correct user account and password to login on an ESXi host or vSphere VCSA.
  • Page 54: Nutanix

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  • Page 55 This menu enables the configuration of the Nutanix shutdown service. Any host or part of a Nutanix cluster infrastructure can be shut down, it is possible execute a priority and non-priority VMs shutdown, each with their separate credentials, priority and delay. The validity of the credentials is checked periodically and, if not valid, an alarm is generated.
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  • Page 57 Actions Field Description The action that will be executed: Non critical VM will shutdown all non-critical VMs Action Critical VM will shutdown the specified UID critical VM Power fail: When the UPS detects a main failure, the configured condition duration time(minutes) will begin to countdown. Once the timer has elapsed the selected action will start.
  • Page 58: Syneto

    Syneto CONFIGURE ESXI AUTOSTART FUNCTIONALITY Syneto HYPER appliances have the Autostart functionalities enabled by default on the ESXi hypervisor. This is a mandatory prerequisite so that virtual machines can be powered on or off in the right order when the request is made from Netman 208. Configure the virtual machines that must be powered on the hypervisor in their desired order.
  • Page 59 Choose the following from Privileges: Root -> Host -> Config -> Power. Root -> VirtualMachine -> Interact -> PowerOn, PowerOff - 59 -...
  • Page 60 Click Add to create the new role. 2. Create a new user. Go to Host -> Manage -> Security & users -> Users. Click on Add user to create a new user. Call it for example ups. 3. Assign the role PowerMgmt to the newly created user ups on the ESXi host. Go to Host ->...
  • Page 61 Click on Add user to assign the user and the role to the ESXi host. Type the username in the field, select the appropriate role for power management. For this example, ups and PowerMgmt. - 61 -...
  • Page 62 Click Add user. You have now setup a user which can be used for power management on the ESXi host. - 62 -...
  • Page 63 CONFIGURE NETMAN 208 FOR HOST SHUTDOWN Connect to Netman 208 via the web interface. Go to Configuration -> Remote Hosts -> Syneto - 63 -...
  • Page 64 - Check the box for Enable Syneto shutdown - In the section Infrastructure connectors, click on the Add Row button. You will connect Netman 208 to the ESXi host. - Enter the following: ESXi Hypervisor The ip address of your ESXi host or Vcenter Username The username you created for power management (eg: ups) Password...
  • Page 65 The device with Netman 208 will shutdown all virtual machines that are included in the Autostart functionality in the inverse order: last virtual machine in the list will be shutdown first. SHUTDOWN ON EVENT It is possible configure the UPS shutdown delay in seconds, this counter will start after the shutdown actions listed on the Action list.
  • Page 66 Testing the configuration It is possible to test the procedure without performing a real shutdown by pressing “Dry Run”. The logs on the target host or vCenter Server Appliance will confirm the correctness of the configuration. Validating the connections It is also possible to test the correct user account and password to login on the VSphere VCSA. The test will return the result with a pop-up screen.
  • Page 67: Administration

    ADMINISTRATION Automatic Check for Updates Netman 208 automatically checks for updates available on the official server ONLINE. It is possible to check only for Application updates, for System updates or both. When an update is available, it is shown in the “Alarm” area. - 67 -...
  • Page 68: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware upgrade To upgrade the firmware, you must reboot the Netman 208 to Upload Mode. From here it is possible to: Upload the firmware (with “System”, “Virtual Machine” and “Application” file images). and, as operations: “Restore Network”: restore the network configuration to the Default. “Network Compatibility”: set special network settings (speed compatibility) for solving network problems.
  • Page 69 The Netman 208 receives more often updates for “Application” component and so the User has usually to update only one firmware. However, it is possible to update all three firmware. Every firmware component comes with 2 files and both files are needed for every single component upload: - Image data file (FW108-vvrr.app208 / FW107-vvrr.jvm208 / FW109-vvrr.sys208) - JSON file with checksum (FWxyz-vvrr-JSON.json)
  • Page 70 Upload process is similar for “System”, “Virtual Machine” and “Application”. For example, for “Application” you have to go through the following stages: 1) Select the image file. 2) Select the json checksum file. 3) After upload the Checksum file, in case of no error, the Web page proceeds to calculate the Checksum of the file.
  • Page 71 5) At the end of the process, the checksum is checked again. If checksum calculated matches the correct one, process confirm with success. At the end, you must reboot the Netman 208 to Normal Mode - 71 -...
  • Page 72: Reset To Defaults

    Reset to defaults By inserting the security code, the Netman 208 will reset to the default configuration. Operation strongly suggested in case of decommissioning the Netman 208. Reset Log To reset all the log files of Netman 208. Reboot To reboot the Netman 208. - 72 -...
  • Page 73: Change Local Password

    Change local password To change “Admin” and “Power User” password. The password can contain alphanumeric characters and these special characters only: ,._+:@%/-. No other characters are allowed to avoid malicious script injections. - 73 -...
  • Page 74: Login Access

    Login access - 74 -...
  • Page 75 Field Description Enable Auto Logout To enable Auto Logout Auto Logout due to user inactivity After this inactivity time (no mouse clicks) Netman 208 logout after (seconds) losing any unsaved configuration made Warning message when are left When inactivity time left is less than this value, a warning (seconds) before logout message is shown to alert of the next due logout The Auto Logout function allows to logout automatically from Web Configuration (as “Admin”...
  • Page 76 Field Description Enable LDAP/AD authentication To enable login via LDAP or AD Server address The address of the server, can be either ldap:// or ldaps:// LDAP users folder The folder of users allowed to log in Admin group name The group with “Admin” privileges Power group name The group with “Power”...
  • Page 77 The action executed are: During Login, user must type its 'USERNAME_REQUESTING_LOGIN' and password 'PASSWORD_REQUESTING_LOGIN' for login into the system: The Netman 208 connects to host 'ldap://10.1.10.150' as LDAP. Authentication is checked binding with username 'CN=USERNAME_REQUESTING_LOGIN,ou=ORGANIZATION,dc=example,dc=com' and password 'PASSWORD_REQUESTING_LOGIN' with correct credentials. Once connected, user must have rights to operate searches in the LDAP tree (as the 'Simple authentication method' in LDAP standard).
  • Page 78 Otherwise tries to read the attribute 'member': if it is found then Server is recognised as 'Active Dirctory' and username 'USERNAME_REQUESTING_LOGIN' is searched in the list of the 'member' of the group. If user 'USERNAME_REQUESTING_LOGIN' is found it gains 'Power' rights in the Netman 208 and search ends with success.
  • Page 79: Commands

    OMMANDS Test battery To execute a test of the batteries. Shutdown To execute a shutdown of the device. - 79 -...
  • Page 80: Shutdown / Restore

    Shutdown / Restore To execute a shutdown and restore of the device. - 80 -...
  • Page 81: Password Recovery

    PASSWORD RECOVERY If the default password for the admin user is changed and forgotten, it is possible to recover it with the unlock key provided by the service department of the manufacturer. To obtain the unlock key, you must send to the service department the service code of your Netman 208.
  • Page 82: Configuration Via Ssh

    CONFIGURATION VIA SSH Netman 208 is provided by default with the SSH disabled. The SSH client service can be enabled/disabled only via http. To configure Netman 208 via SSH it is necessary to:  Execute a SSH client on a PC connected in a network to Netman 208 set with the IP address of the device to be configured.
  • Page 83: Main Menu

    Main menu Once login has been effected via SSH, a screen like the following is displayed: /------------------------/ Netman /------------------------/ Setup..:<-- View status..: Change password: Service log..: Factory reset..: Expert mode..: inet 10.1.30.68 netmask 255.255.0.0 broadcast 10.1.255.255 Press [ESC] for logout SysVer.
  • Page 84 Function Direction keys (Arrow up, down, right, left) To move the cursor within the menus Goes on to next option Choice of submenu Enter Confirmation of characters entered Exit main menu Return to previous menu Some keys can have a different function depending on the menu. To exit from a menu a confirmation (‘Y’...
  • Page 85: Setup

    Setup The main configuration menu displays a screen like the following: /------------------------/ Setup /------------------------/ IP config..:<-- Reboot..: Press [Esc] to quit SysVer. U23-1 - AppVer. 01.00.000 From this main menu it is possible to access the various submenus, the function of each of which is shown in the table below.
  • Page 86: Ip Config

    IP config /------------------------/ IP config /------------------------/ Hostname..:ups-server IP address/DHCP:DHCP Netmask..: Gateway..: Primary DNS..: Secondary DNS..: With this menu the main network parameters can be set as described in the following table. Field Parameters to be inserted Hostname Enter the Netman 208 host name IP address/DHCP Enter the IP address for a static IP;...
  • Page 87: Expert Mode

    Expert mode Expert mode enables the configuration of advanced parameters that should be set by skilled technicians. These commands are supported: prints the help help shows all values set VAR to VALUE set <VAR> <VALUE> removes VAR delete <VAR> sendtrap + <TRAPCODE> send a test SNMP trap (alarm added) sendtrap - <TRAPCODE>...
  • Page 88: Configuration Of Several Devices

    ONFIGURATION OF SEVERAL DEVICES If several NetMan 208 have to be configured with similar parameters, you can configure the first NetMan 208, then connect via FTP with the admin user, download all the configuration files in the folder /cfg, and upload all them via FTP in the folder /cfg of all devices to be configured. - 88 -...
  • Page 89: Service Log

    SERVICE LOG In case of problem or if Netman 208 does not behave as you would expect, it is recommended to download the service log. To create and download the service log do the follow: 1. Log in as “admin” 2.
  • Page 90: Snmp Configuration

    SNMP CONFIGURATION For configuring SNMP, is possible to use the wizard web page for a simple configuration. Advanced configuration requires to edit snmp.conf. This file can be downloaded and uploaded from the web page or via FTP, in the FTP folder /cfg/, with user “admin” (default password: “admin”).
  • Page 91 The correct syntax for addAccessEntry is: addAccessEntry <groupName> <contextName> <securityModel> <securityType> <contextMatch> <readView> <writeView> <notifyView> <groupName> is the name of the group to which this access right applies, must match one of the group name defined with addGroup. <contextName> is the name of the context. <securityModel>...
  • Page 92 A sample snmp.conf is provided; the default users authorized are: Auth Priv Name Auth password Priv password protocol protocol unsecureUser Noauth nopriv nopriv MD5UserAuthPassword nopriv SHAUserAuthPassword MD5DES MD5DESUserAuthPassword MD5DESUserPrivPassword SHADES SHADESUserAuthPassword SHADESUserPrivPassword Trap explanation: Description Sent whenever the UPS transfers on battery, 1.3.6.1.2.1.33.2.0.1 then sent every minute until the UPS Comes back to AC Input Sent whenever an alarm appears,...
  • Page 93: Modbus Tcp/Ip Protocol

    MODBUS TCP/IP PROTOCOL This service is active on the TCP port 502. Below are the basic Modbus tables reporting main alarms and measurements compatible with all devices. For more information about alarms and measurements available on your device, refer to the specific extended Modbus table of the product family that can be downloaded from the manufacturer's website.
  • Page 94 REGISTER MEASUREMENTS UNIT Number Address Input voltage (Ph-N) V1 Input voltage (Ph-N) V2 Input voltage (Ph-N) V3 Input frequency Hz/10 Bypass voltage (Ph-N) V1 Bypass voltage (Ph-N) V2 Bypass voltage (Ph-N) V3 Bypass frequency Hz/10 Output voltage (Ph-N) V1 Output voltage (Ph-N) V2 Output voltage (Ph-N) V3 …...
  • Page 95 REGISTER NOMINAL DATA UNIT Number Address … … Output nominal voltage Output nominal frequency Hz/10 Output nominal power kVA/10 Output nominal power kW/10 Battery nominal capacity (battery expansion included) Battery benches (1 or 2) … … REGISTER COMMANDS UNIT Number Address Command Code: (0x0001)
  • Page 96: Bacnet/Ip Configuration

    BACNET/IP CONFIGURATION OBJECT DESCRIPTION UNIT Analogue Input 0 Input voltage line 1 Analogue Input 1 Input voltage line 2 Analogue Input 2 Input voltage line 3 Analogue Input 3 Input current line 1 Analogue Input 4 Input current line 2 Analogue Input 5 Input current line 3 Analogue Input 6...
  • Page 97 Analog Input 35 System status group 3 Analog Input 36 Bypass module alarms Analog Input 37 Power module 1 alarms Analog Input 38 Power module 2 alarms Analog Input 39 Power module 3 alarms Analog Input 40 Power module 4 alarms Analog Input 41 Power module 5 alarms Analog Input 42...
  • Page 98: Eventlog Codes

    EVENTLOG CODES EVENT DESCRIPTION Battery low Battery Low or Shutdown imminent On battery On battery On bypass On bypass UPS lock UPS lock UPS fail UPS failure Overload Overload Overtemperature Overtemperature Output off Output off Bypass bad Bypass bad Comm lost Communication lost Battery bad Battery bad...
  • Page 99 Hum low1 Humidity low sensor 1 TMAX2 Temerature high sensor 2 TMIN2 Temperature low sensor 2 Input2 Input contact sensor 2 Hum2 Humidity high sensor 2 Hum low2 Humidity low sensor 2 TMAX3 Temerature high sensor 3 TMIN3 Temperature low sensor 3 Input3 Input contact sensor 3 Hum3...
  • Page 100: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA ERIAL PORT PINOUT RJ-12 – SERIAL port POSITION DESCRIPTION RS232 TXD RS232 RXD RS485 A RS485 B Netman 208 Modem RJ-12 DB-25 DB-9 DESCRIPTION POSITION DESCRIPTION POSITION POSITION LEAVE UNCONNECTED  CONNECT TO  RS232 TXD  CONNECT TO  RS232 RXD ...
  • Page 101: Network Cable

    ETWORK CABLE To connect the device to the Ethernet (10Base-T) or Fast Ethernet (100Base-T) network, a UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) or STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable with RJ45 connectors is required. The cable must conform to the standard IEEE 802.3u 100Base-T with 2 pairs of UTP cables of category 5 or higher.
  • Page 102: Legal Information

    LEGAL INFORMATION The firmware of Netman 208 includes some open-source components. For more information, please visit the website of the manufacturer. The warranty for Netman 208 firmware it is relative to the correct use to which the product has been sold.
  • Page 103 This product includes Apache XML Commons under the terms of the Apache license 2.0. This product includes OkHttp under the terms of the Apache license 2.0. This product includes Okio under the terms of the Apache license 2.0. This product includes Java Hamcrest. This software contains unmodified binary redistributions for H2 database engine (https://h2database.com/), which is dual licensed and available under the MPL 2.0 (Mozilla Public License) or under the EPL 1.0 (Eclipse Public License).
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