LEGRAND CS102 User Manual
LEGRAND CS102 User Manual

LEGRAND CS102 User Manual

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Version 0.94
July, 2023

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  • Page 1 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual User’s Manual Version 0.94 July, 2023...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.4. Interface of CS102 ................................7 Chapter 2 - Installation ............................... 8 2.1. Install the CS102 on UPS ..............................8 2.2. To find your CS102 card by using “SNMP FITility” software ....................8 Chapter 3 - Initial configuration ..........................12 3.1. Changing the Administrator Password ..........................12 3.2.
  • Page 3 4.4.3. WakeOnLAN ................................41 4.4.4. Wi-Fi setting ................................42 4.5. Event Notification ................................43 Chapter 5 - Configuring the CS102 via SSH....................... 46 5.1. Login ....................................46 5.2. CS102 setup ..................................46 5.2.1. IP Address, Gateway, Network Mask and Date/Time ....................47 5.2.2.
  • Page 4: Electronic Emission Notice

    CS102 SNMP Card User Manual Electronic Emission Notice This device complies with the EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical standard: Safety Information All the service of this equipment must be performed by qualified service personnel. Remove...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    User Manual Chapter 1 - Introduction CS102 can manage UPS systems using their native serial protocols. User can use web browser or any NMS, SNMP, or MODBUS manager to manage UPS via Ethernet. The CS102 also provides shutdown schedules for different operating systems: for example, it can send a shutdown command in the event of a scheduled shutdown, utility power failure, UPS low battery condition, UPS overload, UPS overtemperature, and other alarms.
  • Page 6: Cs102 System Application

    User Manual 1.2. CS102 System Application The following diagram shows how the CS102 SNMP Web Card which can be used in a network application. It supports various kinds of protocol such as HTTP, SNMP, MODBUS, etc… Through the SNMP NMS and Web Browser, user can obtain the UPS status, issue commands of UPS and set up CS102 configuration via the network.
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    Wi-Fi dongle   Quick Installation Guide 1.4. Interface of CS102 The interface of CS102 includes a USB port, Network port, Dip Switch, Reset button, and an AUX port (currently unused): No. Item Description USB port Connection port for the Wi-Fi dongle.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 - Installation

    2.1. Install the CS102 on UPS Please follow the procedures below to install the CS102 card on the UPS. Step 1 In case of Keor SPE UPS, replace the metal bracket of the CS102 card with the one included in the package Step 2 If present, insert the Wi-Fi dongle in the dedicated USB port of the CS102 card.
  • Page 9 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual Step3. Select the device and then click “Set IP” to change the IP address to the same network segment as your LAN. Step4. Type in Account and Password and click on “Next” button. The default administrator...
  • Page 10 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual Step5. Select the IP address you need to change, type in new settings, then click “Next” to finish. Step6. Select your device and click “Browse” to open the CS102 webpage.
  • Page 11 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual Step7. The browser will display the CS102 login page:...
  • Page 12: Chapter 3 - Initial Configuration

    Chapter 3 - Initial configuration 3.1. Changing the Administrator Password By default, all CS102 devices have the same administrator password, therefore, for security reasons, it is mandatory to change it during the first configuration phase. 1. Select “General Settings → Authentication Configuration” from the main menu.
  • Page 13: Ups Model

    2. Select the correct UPS from the “UPS Protocol” drop-down menu and click the “Apply” button (if is not visible, scroll down the page). 3. Confirm the changes and the CS102 will reboot; after about 1 minute the login page will be displayed again (if not, refresh the web browser page) 3.3.
  • Page 14: Network Protocols

    CS102 SNMP Card User Manual 2. Enter the appropriate date and time information in the specified format and click “Apply” to save the settings. 3.4. Network Protocols By default, only strictly necessary network protocols are enabled. Select “Network → Protocols” from the main menu to enable the required additional network protocols.
  • Page 15 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual 3. Click “Apply” to save the settings. 4. Note: by changing the IP address, the web browser will lose connection with the CS102. Wait a few seconds, then type the new IP address into your web browser.
  • Page 16: Chapter 4 - Web Interface

    CS102 SNMP Card User Manual Chapter 4 - Web Interface 4.1. System Status In this section you can check the real time operating status of the UPS, Schedule, Alarms, and other product information. 4.1.1. Dashboard In the dashboard, you can check the operational status, scheduling, and other data of the UPS.
  • Page 17: Current Information

    The number of UPS input lines Input Line Bads The number of times one (or more) input line has gone out of tolerance. The counter resets each time the CS102 is restarted Input Voltage The current input voltage, in Volts Input Max.
  • Page 18 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual Output Item Description Output Status The status of the output source: "Other", "None", "Normal", "Bypass", "Battery", "Booster" and "Reducer". Output Number Lines The number of UPS output lines Output Voltage The current output voltage, in Volts...
  • Page 19: Ups Management

    CS102 SNMP Card User Manual Event/Schedule Item Description Last Event Displays the last recorded event Last Battery Test Time Displays the latest date and time (in dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm format) a battery test was executed Battery Next Test Time Displays the date and time (in dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm format) of the...
  • Page 20 This allows the user to choose the model/family of the UPS connected to the CS102 UPS Baud Rate It allows to select the communication parameters between the CS102 and the UPS. Except in very special cases, leave the default setting (“Auto Detect”) Rating Group Item...
  • Page 21 Description Over Temperature Set Point Set the upper temperature limit of the UPS. When the UPS temperature exceeds this limit, the CS102 takes the action specified in the "UPS Management → Schedule and Shutdown → Event Shutdown" page. Range: 10~100 °C...
  • Page 22: Schedule And Shutdown

    → Event Shutdown" page Parameters Setting This page allows you to set the battery replacement dates. It's just a reminder, it has no effect on the operation of the CS102. 4.2.2. Schedule and Shutdown Battery Test This page let you set a schedule for Battery Auto Test. A maximum of 7 schedules can be...
  • Page 23 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual Item Description Test Day When to start the test. The frequency can be weekly (choosing the day of the week) or one-off (choosing "Special Day") Special Day If "Special Day" was chosen in "Test Day", specify the test execution date...
  • Page 24 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual Item Description Restart Day The UPS restart date (dd/mm/yyyy format) or day of the week, as set in "Type" Restart Time The restart time of the UPS (24-hour format) Event Shutdown This page lets you set related shutdown operation of the UPS can be performed. Not all the events are available for all UPSs.
  • Page 25: Alert & Logs

    Sequential number, it indicates the sequence of activation of alarms. This number will be reset after CS102 reboot. Time Data and time in which the CS102 detected the alarm. The correctness of the date/time depends on the clock inside the CS102. Description...
  • Page 26 User Manual CS102 Event Log / UPS Events Log You can check events that occurred in CS102/UPS. 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 27 “To” fields, and when the calendar appears, click the target date. You can also enter the date (dd/mm/yyyy) in text. The correctness of the date/time depends on the clock inside the CS102. “Search” button After you are done specifying the period in the “From” and “To”...
  • Page 28 “To” fields, and when the calendar appears, click the target date. You can also enter the date (dd/mm/yyyy) in text. The correctness of the date/time depends on the clock inside the CS102. “Search” button After you are done specifying the period in the “From” and “To”...
  • Page 29 Save Log Click the download button below the desired item. You can save the various CS102 log data to a file with the “.csv” extension. Clear Log Data Administrator can clear the specific log data by putting a check mark beside it...
  • Page 30: General Settings

    Date And Time Item Description Current Date/Time Display the current Date and Time of the CS102. This can be changed to synchronize with a computer, an enquiry from a time server (NTP) or manually. Time Zone Select the time zone of the area where the CS102 is installed.
  • Page 31 Description Download Root Certificate To download the current certificate of the CS102 Download Configurations Allows to create a backup file of the current CS102 configuration. Upload Configurations Allows to restore a configuration previously saved using “Download Configurations” button Upload CA file...
  • Page 32: Authentication Configuration

    CS102 SNMP Card User Manual 4.3.2. Authentication Configuration Account Settings Multi-User Table This section lets you to enable multi-user access. Item Description User Name The username with the access type set by Administrator. Password The password of the user with the access type set by Administrator.
  • Page 33 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual Admin Password This page lets you change the administrator’s password. Item Description Administrator Name The name of the administrator. It cannot be changed. Administrator Password Enter the current "administrator password". New Administrator Password Enter a new "administrator password".
  • Page 34: Web Settings

    The refresh interval (in seconds) of web pages. Logs per page Set the number of lines displayed on each log pages "CS102 Event Log", "UPS Event Log", "History Log" (UPS Management → Alerts & Logs) Web Timeout Interval It specifies the time interval (in seconds), to log out the user if the user has no action on the web page.
  • Page 35: Firmware Upgrade

    User Manual 4.3.4. Firmware Upgrade This page allows you to update the firmware of the CS102. Select the firmware with the "Choose file" button and click the "Upload" button. At the end of the process, the CS102 will restart automatically.
  • Page 36 Web String On this section, users can download all translated language strings to a file and upload them to other CS102 cards. Users can also upload the files to the CS102 card. Online Help On this page, users can view the default online help or upload a customized one.
  • Page 37: Network

    User Manual 4.4. Network 4.4.1. Network settings This page allows the administrator to set up the network configuration of the CS102. 4.4.2. Protocols Advance In this page it is possible to enable or disable the network communication protocols available in the CS102, and the related IP communication ports.
  • Page 38 User Manual Protocol Status Item Description PING Echo Enable/disable the CS102 to respond to Ping requests. Default: disabled Network Upgrade Enable/disable the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) upgrade control. You can use the provided upgrade utility on Windows via TFTP to upgrade the CS102 firmware.
  • Page 39 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual SNMP This page lets the administrator to configure the SNMP access to the CS102. SNMP v1/v2c Item Description Read Community The string used to read the values of the SNMP protocol. Default: “public” Write Community The string used to read and write the values of the SNMP protocol.
  • Page 40 This field allows to set the Prefix Length and only accept an integer between 0-32 (IPv4) or 0-128 (IPv6). Action Accept: the specified IP address (or IP segment) can access the CS102. Reject: the specified IP address (or IP segment) cannot access the CS102.
  • Page 41: Wakeonlan

    CS102 SNMP Card User Manual 4.4.3. WakeOnLAN The Wake On LAN ("WOL") feature can turn on a PC or compatible device, via its MAC address. After the clients shut down due to UPS shutdown events and after the shutdown events return to normal, the WOL packet will be sent to the client to restart the PC.
  • Page 42: Wi-Fi Setting

    User Manual 4.4.4. Wi-Fi setting This page allows you to connect the CS102 to a Wi-Fi network. Note: The Wi-Fi dongle, if included in the package, must be plugged into the USB port of the CS102 before starting setup. Wireless Status...
  • Page 43: Event Notification

    If not specified, this field will contain “0.0.0.0”. Mail Daily Status If you want the CS102 to send an email (see “Receivers table --> Mail Report type”) containing a daily report of the UPS status, enter the time of day (in 24-hour format).
  • Page 44 A maximum of 8 receivers can be registered. Item Description Mail Account The email address of the person you want the CS102 to send mail to. Description The description (for reference only) for the configured mail account. Mail Type Allows you to select the type of email to send to a specific email account.
  • Page 45 RFC1628 Trap: traps are sent according to the specifications described in the RFC1628 MIB file. ◼ CS102 Trap: traps are sent according to the RFC1628 MIB file specification plus CS102 private extensions. Trap Version It allows to select the SNMP trap version. If you select the v3 version, you need to set the authorization information in the SNMP v3 USM table ([Network] →...
  • Page 46: Chapter 5 - Configuring The Cs102 Via Ssh

    Chapter 5 - Configuring the CS102 via SSH The SSH protocol allows you to access the configuration of the CS102 without using the web interface. For security reasons, the SSH protocol is disabled by default; you can enable it here: [Network] →...
  • Page 47: Ip Address, Gateway, Network Mask And Date/Time

    CS102 SNMP Card User Manual 5.2.1. IP Address, Gateway, Network Mask and Date/Time Select “1” to enter the IP, Time and System Group page. ============================================================ CS102 Configuration Utility UPS Model : Keor SPE ============================================================ 1. IP, Time and System Group 2.
  • Page 48 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual Enter the related IPv4 or IPv6 setting as shown below. ============================================================ IP, Time and System Group [IPv4 Group] ============================================================ 1. IP Address 10.1.6.118 2. Gateway Address 10.1.1.254 3. Network Subnet 255.255.255.0 0. Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice =>...
  • Page 49: Network Control Group Setting

    CS102 SNMP Card User Manual 5.2.2. Network Control Group setting From the main configuration menu, press “2” to enabled/disabled the network protocols: ============================================================ CS102 Configuration Utility UPS Model : Keor SPE ============================================================ 1. IP, Time and System Group 2. Network Control Group 3.
  • Page 50 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual 3. Enter the related SNMP setting as shown below. ============================================================ Network Control Group [SNMP Control Group] ============================================================ 1. SNMP Control : Enabled 2. SNMP Port : 161 3. On Battery Trap Repeat Time 0. Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice =>...
  • Page 51: Account Control Group Setting

    CS102 SNMP Card User Manual 5.2.3. Account Control Group Setting From the main configuration menu, press “3” to modify the related account control identification information. ============================================================ CS102 Configuration Utility UPS Model : Keor SPE ============================================================ 1. IP, Time and System Group 2.
  • Page 52 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual Press “2” to enter the related access control setting as shown below. ============================================================ Account Control Group [Access Control Table] ============================================================ User Name User Password User Level ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Command : 1.
  • Page 53: Email Group Setting

    CS102 SNMP Card User Manual 5.2.4. Email Group Setting From the main configuration menu, press “4” to modify the Email configuration. ============================================================ CS102 Configuration Utility UPS Model : Keor SPE ============================================================ 1. IP, Time and System Group 2. Network Control Group 3.
  • Page 54: Snmp Group Setting

    Please Enter Your Choice => 5 If you want to perform the "trap" function of the SNMP manager, the IP address of the PC must be added to the CS102 list. Note: The Set Trap Receivers configuration is used only for SNMP Network Manager.
  • Page 55 CS102 SNMP Card User Manual ============================================================ CS102 Configuration Utility [SNMP Group] ============================================================ 1. Trap Receiver Table 2. SNMPv3 USM Table 0. Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice => 1 Enter the related Trap receiver setting as shown below.
  • Page 56: End Of Cs102 Console Configuration

    After completing the configuration, press “0” to return to the main menu. Then press “0” again to end the SSH connection. Reboot CS102 is not required, unless you press “4” to end the SSH connection and force a CS102 reboot.
  • Page 57: Chapter 6 - Managing Cs102/Ups Via Snmp

    Because of the CS102 supports SNMP network protocol, you can use SNMP NMS to manage UPS through the network. The IP address of the server must be set up in the CS102 write access table to prevent unauthorized users from configuring CS102 via HTTP or SNMP protocols.
  • Page 58: Chapter 7 - Ups Power Management

    UPS and protect your valuable information reside in your server from being damage due to the abrupt shutdown of the server. In addition, CS102 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 Weekly Shutdown schedule or Special Day schedule.
  • Page 59: Managing The Ups Shutdown Schedule

    CS102 SNMP Card User Manual 7.2. Managing the UPS Shutdown Schedule CS102 supports two kinds of shutdown schedules: “Weekly Schedule” and “Special Day Schedule”. Note: Before managing the UPS Shutdown Schedule, please make sure that the Date and Time configured in CS102 is correct.
  • Page 60: Turn Off Ups Manually

    CS102 SNMP Card User Manual 7.3. Turn off UPS Manually Go to the "Identification" page of the "UPS Management" main menu, open the "UPS Control Action" drop-down menu select "Turn Off UPS with Delay" and then click on the "Apply" button.
  • Page 61: Appendix - Technical Information

    CS102 SNMP Card User Manual Appendix - Technical Information LED Definition The function of the CS102 are indicated by the Status and Network LEDs, as listed in the following table. Port Green LED Yellow LED Function Network Flashing Ethernet 100 Traffic...

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