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3.1.4 Saving the settings

Apart from some network parameters, most setting are immediately active. However, the adapter will
revert to the last save settings at reboot. Therefore, in order to permanently modify the SNMP/Web
adapter setting, remember to save the configuration after every change.
3.2

NAVIGATION BAR

The top navigation bar features the following items:
Home: is the web server home page, showing basic information on the system and the network
settings
UPS: access to the UPS section, for UPS monitor, control and configuration
IEMi / eBoost: high-efficiency operation option, available on 3-ph UPS only
System: adapter configuration (network settings, time management, etc.)
SMTP: configuration and control of the e-mail notification functionality
SNMP: configuration of the SNMP Agent and trap notification
Log: UPS log and System log
Utility: various utility applications (e.g. DNS lookup, media technology selection and verification)
and service enable page
Save: save the current settings and/or force a reboot
User: user management
The following paragraphs will detail each single section
3.3

UPS SECTION

The UPS pages can be split in two different sections: UPS monitoring and UPS control.
The Identification, Battery, Status, Alarms and PMAD pages are part of the UPS monitoring section. These
pages allow to remotely access the UPS status and measurements. Please note that each specific UPS
model may implement a subset of the available measurement – data not available for the specific UPS
is marked as N/A.
The Test, Control and Config pages are part of the UPS control sections. Once again, the supported
command and configuration options depend on the specific UPS model. Unsupported option are
marked as N/A and cannot be set. It must be stressed that some of the command will affect the UPS
and may cause alarms or UPS malfunction and eventually switch off the UPS (as is the case with the
shutdown command).
Caution! Make sure you fully understand the effect on the UPS and on the load before injecting any
command or altering any configuration parameter.
In a 3-ph parallel UPS system, the SNMP/Web adapter presents the readings from every single UPS and
from the overall system.

3.3.1 UPS Identification page

The UPS Identification page shows the following information:
UPS Manufacturer
UPS Model
Serial Number
Software Version – the version of the main UPS control board firmware
Protocol Version – the version of the serial protocol used to communicate with the UPS
UPS Attached Devices – identification of the devices attached to the UPS output (as set by the
administrator).
Modifications reserved
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