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English Eaton is a registered trademark of Eaton Corporation or its subsidiaries and affiliates. Phillips is a registered trademark of Phillips Screw Company. National Electrical Code and NEC are registered trademarks of National Fire Protection Association, Inc.
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1 Installing the Network Management Module 1.1 Accessing the Network Module 1.1.1 Accessing the web interface through Network A- Connecting the network cable Security settings in the Network Module may be in their default states. For maximum security, configure through a USB connection before connecting the network cable.
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At first login: STEP 8 - Accept License Agreement. The Network Module web interface appears. 1.1.2 Finding and setting the IP address A- Your network is equipped with a BOOTP/DHCP server (default) 1 Read from the device LCD If your device has an LCD, from the LCD’s menu, navigate to Identification>>>"COM card IPv4".
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1.1.3 Accessing the web interface through RNDIS This connection is used to access and configure the Network Module network settings locally through a RNDIS (Ethernet over USB interface). A- Connecting the configuration cable 1. Connect aUSB-C cable to the USB-C connector on the host computer. 2.
STEP 1 – Be sure that the Device is powered on. STEP 2 – On the host computer, download the rndis.7z file from the website www.eaton.com/downloads and extract it. For more information, navigate to Servicing the Network Management Module>>>Accessing to the latest Network Module firmware/driver section.
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Windows® OS to discover the serial connection. STEP 1 – On the host computer, download the rndis.7z file from the website www.eaton.com/downloads and extract it. STEP 2 – Plug the USB cable and go to Windows® Device Manager. STEP 3 – Check the CDC Serial in the list, if it is with a yellow exclamation mark implying that driver has not been installed follow the steps 4-5-6-7 otherwise configuration is OK.
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If this happens it can only be reconfigured locally through USB. You can see this list of available commands by typing in the CLI: ? You can see the help by typing in the CLI: help For more details, refer to Information>>>CLI section in the Network Module User Guide on the Eaton website www.eaton.com/downloads.
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2 Information 2.1 Front panel connectors and LED indicators...
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Name Description Network connector Ethernet port 1 Flashing green sequences: • 1 flash — Port operating at 10Mbps Network speed LED • 2 flashes — Port operating at 100Mbps • 3 flashes — Port operating at 1Gbps • Off — PDU Network Module is not connected to the network.
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USB/0 : Configuration port. Access to Network Module’s web interface through RNDIS (Emulated Network port). Access to the Network Module console through Serial (Emulated USB-C connectors Serial port). USB/0 and USB/1 : Network Module accessories ports. Do not use for general power supply or USB charger. EMP port To connect EMP sensor to the PDU Network module.
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2.2 Specifications/Technical characteristics Module performance Date/Time backup The RTC (CR1220 battery) is able to keep the date and the time when Network Module is OFF. Functions English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Languages Chinese Alarms/Log Email, SNMP trap, web interface / Log on events Network Gigabit ETHERNET, 10/100/1000Mb/s, auto neg., HTTP 1.1, SNMP V1, SNMP V3, NTP, SMTP, DHCP Security...
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