Network managment card shutdown service (21 pages)
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User’s Manual CyberPower Network Management Card Intelligent Network Management Card allows UPS to be managed, monitored, and configured via Internet Browser K01-SNMP0001...
INTRODUCTION Overview CyberPower Network Management Card is an external card that allows remote monitoring and control of a UPS via the internet. After installing the hardware and setting up an IP address, the user can access, monitor and control the UPS from anywhere in the world! No software installation is needed.
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3) DC power input allows input of power by plugging the provided AC adapter into wall socket. The DC power input is only used when the Network Management card is connected to few selected UPS models that don’t supply power to the Network Management Card.
UPS communication port. Step 2. Setup the IP address for the CyberPower Network Management Card. 1. Get the MAC address indicated on the label of the Network Management Card rear panel. (Each Management Card has a unique MAC address).
CyberPower Network Management System CONFIGURATION GUIDE [Monitoring] menu contains [Current Status] page and [UPS Information] page [Current Status] displays basic information of UPS current status. Status Field Definition Input Line Voltage Shows the current input voltage of the utility power...
CyberPower Network Management System [UPS Information] provides the technical specifications of your UPS. Information Description Model Name Displays the UPS’s model number Voltage Rating Identifies the current AC voltage to the UPS. Working Frequency Displays the current frequency of the UPS.
CyberPower Network Management System Please Note: If the UPS is shut OFF, the following commands will not work. CyberPower Network Management Card will display the message: “Command fails. UPS is turned off.” Commands Definition The Deep Battery test will discharge the batteries. The...
CyberPower Network Management System [UPS Schedule]: The user may set the UPS to automatically shutdown and restart at consistent times - weekly or daily. [Special Shutdown]: The user may set a specific date and time for UPS shutdown. [Weekly]: Set a specific day and time of the week for UPS shutdown.
Click [Apply]. Type the password to confirm the password was keyed properly. [System Setting] serves to setup the CyberPower Network Management Card’s Date, Time and Temperature Display. Insert the date and time and choose either Celsius or Fahrenheit for the temperature display.
CyberPower Network Management System [Network] menu contains [TCP/IP] page, [Access Control] page and [Trap Notification] page. [TCP/IP] displays IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and System MAC Address. Click [Apply] to activate the settings, click [Cancel] to revert to previous inputs.
[Event] displays an event log for the UPS. The section contains [Event Log] and [Action Configuration]. [Event Log] displays CyberPower Network Management Card events by date and time. More than 200 events can be displayed. [Event Action]: There are three severity levels, Information, Warning, and Severe. Please refer to their definitions below.
168.95.1.1 Select an IP Address for CyberPower Network Management Card Make sure the IP Addresses for the computer and the Network Management Card belong to the same subnet. Refer to the above network information, the possible IP Address for Network Management Card could be 192.168.20.* (* hereafter represents any number between 1 and 255).
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CyberPower Network Management System If the response is shown as below, the IP address has been used already by another equipment. Try another IP address until an available address is found. Pinging 192.168.20.240 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.20.240: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.20.240: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=64...