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Eaton eNMC2 User Manual (231 pages)
PDU Network Module
Brand:
Eaton
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Installing the Network Management Module
9
Unpacking the Network Module
9
Mounting the Network Module
9
Accessing the Network Module
10
Accessing the Web Interface through Network
10
Finding and Setting the IP Address
10
Accessing the Web Interface through RNDIS
11
Accessing the Card through Serial Terminal Emulation
14
Modifying the Proxy Exception List
16
Configuring the Network Module Settings
18
Menu Structure
18
Contextual Help of the Web Interface
20
Login Page
20
Logging in for the First Time
20
Troubleshooting
20
Home
21
Menu Structure
22
Energy Flow Diagram Examples
24
Access Rights Per Profiles
31
Meters
31
Main Utility Input
32
Second Utility Input (if Available)
32
Output
33
Battery Status
33
Battery Health
34
Logs
35
Default Settings and Possible Parameters - Meters
35
Access Rights Per Profiles
36
Controls
36
Entire UPS
36
Outlets - Group 1/ Group 2
37
Scheduled Shutdown
38
Protection
39
Agents List
39
Agent Shutdown Sequencing
44
Shutdown on Power Outage
47
Environment
54
Commissioning/Status
54
Alarm Configuration
58
Information
62
Settings
63
General
63
Local Users
70
Remote Users
74
Network & Protocol
84
Snmp
91
Certificate
98
Maintenance
107
Firmware
107
Services
110
Resources
116
System Logs
118
System Information
119
Legal Information
120
Component
120
Availability of Source Code
120
Notice for Proprietary Elements
120
Access Rights Per Profiles
121
Alarms
121
Alarm Sorting
121
Active Alarm Counter
122
Alarm Details
122
Alarm Paging
122
Export
122
Clear
122
Alarms List with Codes
122
Access Rights Per Profiles
123
User Profile
123
Access to the User Profile
123
Default Settings and Possible Parameters - User Profile
125
Access Rights Per Profiles
126
CLI Commands
126
Troubleshooting
127
Documentation
128
Access to the Embedded Documentation
128
Access Rights Per Profiles
128
Servicing the Network Management Module
129
Configuring/Commissioning/Testing LDAP
129
Commissioning
129
Testing LDAP Authentication
130
Limitations
130
Pairing Agent to the Network Module
130
Pairing with Credentials on the Agent
131
Pairing with Automatic Acceptance (Recommended if Done in a Secure and Trusted Network)
131
Pairing with Manual Acceptance
131
Powering Down/Up Applications (Examples)
132
Powering down IT System in a Specific Order
132
Powering down Non-Priority Equipment First
135
Restart Sequentially the IT Equipment on Utility Recovery
138
Checking the Current Firmware Version of the Network Module
139
Accessing to the Latest Network Module Firmware/Driver/Script
139
Upgrading the Card Firmware (Web Interface / Shell Script)
140
Web Interface
140
Shell Script
140
Example
140
Changing the RTC Battery Cell
141
Updating the Time of the Network Module Precisely and Permanently (Ntp Server)
143
Synchronizing the Time of the Network Module and the UPS
143
Automatic Time Synchronization
143
Manual Time Synchronization
143
Changing the Language of the Web
143
Resetting Username and Password
144
As an Admin for Other Users
144
Resetting Its Own Password
144
Recovering Main Administrator Password
144
Switching to Static IP (Manual) / Changing IP Address of the Network Module
145
Reading Device Information in a Simple Way
145
Web Page
145
Subscribing to a Set of Alarms for Email Notification
146
Example #1: Subscribing Only to One Alarm (Load Unprotected)
146
Example #2: Subscribing to All Critical Alarms and some Specific Warnings
147
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Network Module Configuration Settings
148
Modifying the JSON Configuration Settings File
148
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Settings through the CLI
155
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Settings through the Web Interface
155
Securing the Network Management Module
156
Cybersecurity Considerations for Electrical Distribution Systems
156
Purpose
156
Introduction
156
Connectivity-Why Do We Need to Address Cybersecurity for Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
156
Cybersecurity Threat Vectors
156
Defense in Depth
157
Designing for the Threat Vectors
158
Policies, Procedures, Standards, and Guidelines
160
Conclusion
162
Terms and Definitions
162
Acronyms
162
References
163
Cybersecurity Recommended Secure Hardening Guidelines
164
Introduction
164
Secure Configuration Guidelines
164
References
167
Configuring User Permissions through Profiles
168
Decommissioning the Network Management Module
168
Servicing the Emp
169
Installing the EMP
169
Mounting the EMP
169
Using the EMP for Temperature Compensated Battery Charging
171
Addressing the EMP
171
Commissioning the EMP
171
Enabling Temperature Compensated Battery Charging in the UPS
171
Information
172
Front Panel Connectors and LED Indicators
172
Specifications/Technical Characteristics
173
Default Settings and Possible Parameters
174
Settings
174
Meters
180
Sensors Alarm Configuration
180
User Profile
181
Access Rights Per Profiles
182
Home
182
Meters
182
Controls
182
Protection
182
Environment
183
Settings
183
Maintenance
184
Legal Information
184
Alarms
184
User Profile
185
Contextual Help
185
CLI Commands
185
List of Event Codes
187
System Log Codes
187
UPS(HID) Alarm Log Codes
191
9130 UPS(XCP) Alarm Log Codes
196
ATS Alarm Log Codes
200
EMP Alarm Log Codes
202
Network Module Alarm Log Codes
203
SNMP Traps
204
UPS Mib
204
ATS Mib
206
Sensor Mib
207
Cli
207
Commands Available
208
Contextual Help
208
Get Release Info
209
History
209
Logout
210
Maintenance
210
Netconf
210
Ping and Ping6
212
Reboot
213
Save_Configuration | Restore_Configuration
214
Sanitize
214
Ssh-Keygen
215
Time
215
Traceroute and Traceroute6
216
Whoami
217
Email-Test
217
Systeminfo_Statistics
218
Certificates
219
Legal Information
220
Availability of Source Code
220
Notice for Open Source Elements
220
Notice for Our Proprietary (I.e. Non-Open Source) Elements
221
Acronyms and Abbreviations
222
Troubleshooting
225
Action Not Allowed in Control/Schedule/Power Outage Policy
225
Symptom
225
Possible Cause
225
Action
225
Card Wrong Timestamp Leads to "Full Acquisition Has Failed" Error Message on Software
225
Symptoms
225
Client Server Is Not Restarting
225
Action
226
EMP Detection Fails at Discovery Stage
226
Symptom #1
226
Symptom #2
226
How Do I Log in if I Forgot My Password
227
Action
227
Software Is Not Able to Communicate with the Network Module
227
Symptoms
227
Possible Cause
227
Setup
227
Action #1
227
Action #2
228
LDAP Configuration/Commissioning Is Not Working
228
Password Change in My Profile Is Not Working
228
Symptoms
228
Possible Cause
228
Action
228
Snmpv3 Password Management Issue with Save and Restore
228
Affected FW Versions
228
Symptom
229
Cause
229
Action
229
The Alarm List Has Been Cleared after an Upgrade
229
The Network Module Fails to Boot after Upgrading the Firmware
229
Possible Cause
229
Action
230
Web User Interface Is Not up to Date after a FW Upgrade
230
Symptom
230
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Eaton eNMC2 User Manual (264 pages)
PDU Network Module
Brand:
Eaton
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 17 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Installing the Network Management Module
10
Wiring the Power Redundancy (PDU+1)
10
Power Redundancy Principle
10
Examples
11
Connecting Pdus in Cascade
14
Accessing the Network Module
15
Accessing the Web Interface through Network
15
Finding and Setting the IP Address
16
Accessing the Web Interface through RNDIS
17
Accessing the Card through Serial Terminal Emulation
20
Modifying the Proxy Exception List
22
Lcd Interface Operation
25
Display and Control Buttons
25
Presentation
25
How to Use the Control Buttons
25
Operation Mode
25
Startup Screen
25
Main Menu Selections
26
Password Protection Menus
27
Screensaver
28
Backlight
28
Alarms
29
Active Alarms
30
Alarms History
30
PDU Info
31
Meter
31
Input
32
Branch
33
Outlet
33
Environment
34
Admin
35
Network
35
Settings
37
Control
39
Contextual Help of the Web Interface
41
Login Page
41
Logging in for the First Time
41
Troubleshooting
42
Home
43
Header Structure
43
Menu Structure
44
PDU Input
45
Environment
45
Alarms
45
Branches, Outlet Status and Details
46
Access Rights Per Profiles
47
Meters
47
Input
47
Group
49
Controls
50
Outlets
50
Group
52
Environment
54
Commissioning/Status
54
Alarm Configuration
59
Information
62
Settings
64
General
64
Local Users
77
Remote Users
82
Ports
97
Tcp/Ip
101
Firewall
109
Protocols
114
Snmp
118
Certificate
127
PDU Settings
135
General
135
Input Thresholds
136
Branch Thresholds
137
Outlet Thresholds
138
Outlet Switching
140
Group Definition
142
Maintenance
142
Firmware
143
Sessions
147
Services
147
Resources
154
System Logs
156
System Information
157
Alarms
157
Alarm Sorting
158
Active Alarm Counter
158
Alarm Details
158
Alarm Paging
158
Export
158
Clear
159
Alarms List with Codes
159
Access Rights Per Profiles
159
User Profile
160
Access to the User Profile
160
Legal Information
163
Component
163
Availability of Source Code
163
Notice for Proprietary Elements
163
Default Settings and Possible Parameters - User Profile
164
Access Rights Per Profiles
164
CLI Commands
165
Troubleshooting
165
Save and Restore
166
Documentation
167
Access to the Embedded Documentation
167
Access Rights Per Profiles
168
Servicing the Network Management Module
169
Configuring/Commissioning/Testing LDAP
169
Commissioning
169
Testing LDAP Connection
170
Limitations
170
Checking the Current Firmware Version of the Network Module
170
Accessing to the Latest Network Module Firmware/Driver/Script
170
Upgrading the Card Firmware (Web Interface / Shell Script)
170
Web Interface
170
Shell Script
170
Example
171
Updating the Time of the Network Module Precisely and Permanently (Ntp Server)
172
Changing the Language of the Web
172
Resetting Username and Password
172
As an Admin for Other Users
172
Resetting Its Own Password
172
Recovering Main Administrator Password
172
Switching to Static IP (Manual) / Changing IP Address of the Network Module
175
Subscribing to a Set of Alarms for Email Notification
176
Example #1: Subscribing Only to One Alarm (Load Unprotected)
176
Example #2: Subscribing to All Critical Alarms and some Specific Warnings
177
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Network Module Configuration Settings
178
Modifying the JSON Configuration Settings File
178
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Settings through the CLI
182
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Settings through the Web Interface
182
Replacing the PDU Network Management and Control Module
182
To Replace the Enmc2 Module
183
Restarting the Enmc2 Module and Resetting the PDU
187
Securing the Network Management Module
188
Cybersecurity Considerations for Electrical Distribution Systems
188
Purpose
188
Introduction
188
Connectivity-Why Do We Need to Address Cybersecurity for Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
188
Cybersecurity Threat Vectors
188
Defense in Depth
189
Designing for the Threat Vectors
190
Policies, Procedures, Standards, and Guidelines
192
Conclusion
194
Terms and Definitions
194
Acronyms
194
References
195
Cybersecurity Recommended Secure Hardening Guidelines
196
Introduction
196
Secure Configuration Guidelines
196
References
202
Configuring User Permissions through Profiles
203
Decommissioning the Network Management Module
203
Eaton eNMC2 Installation Instructions Manual (13 pages)
PDU Network Module
Brand:
Eaton
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 1 MB
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