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Eaton INDGW-M2 User Manual (537 pages)
UPS Industrial Gateway Card
Brand:
Eaton
| Category:
PCI Card
| Size: 25.2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Installing the Network Management Module
12
Overview
12
Precautions
12
Unpacking the Network Module
13
Starting with the Network Module
13
Mounting the Network Module
13
Wiring the RS-485 Modbus RTU Terminal
17
Modbus Common/Gnd (0V Pin on Terminal Block) Connection
17
Cable Shield Connection (Foiled or Braided)
17
Two-Wire Networks
17
Four-Wire Networks
18
Configuring the Termination
19
Wiring the Power Redundancy (PDU+1)
22
Power Redundancy Principle
22
Examples
23
Connecting Pdus in Cascade
26
Accessing the Network Module
27
Accessing the Web Interface through Network
27
Finding and Setting the IP Address
29
Accessing the Web Interface through RNDIS
31
Accessing the Card through Serial Terminal Emulation
36
Modifying the Proxy Exception List
39
Configuring Modbus
40
Configuring the Communication Parameters
40
Available Maps
41
Adding a Custom MAP
41
Modbus Communication Monitoring Tool
41
Example of Supported Modbus Mapping
41
Configuring the Network Module Settings
45
Menu Structure
45
Lcd Interface Operation
50
Visio Files
50
Display and Control Buttons
50
Presentation
50
How to Use the Control Buttons
50
Operation Mode
51
Startup Screen
51
Main Menu Selections
51
Password Protection Menus
53
Screensaver
54
Backlight
55
Usb
56
Upgrade the Enmc2 Module Firmware
56
Save User Configuration Data Files to the USB
57
Load User Configuration Data Files from the USB
57
Save the Enmc2 Hardware Configuration File to the USB
58
Load the Enmc2 Hardware Configuration File from the USB
58
Alarms
61
Active Alarms
62
Alarms History
64
PDU Info
67
Meter
69
Input
71
Branch
75
Outlet
77
Environment
79
Network
81
Ethernet Mode
81
Eth/X
81
Settings
83
Display
84
Background
87
Language
89
Reset to Default
90
Control
90
Contextual Help of the Web Interface
92
Login Page
92
Logging in for the First Time
93
Specifics
95
Troubleshooting
95
Home
95
Header Structure
98
Menu Structure
101
Energy Flow Diagram
105
Outlet Status
109
Active Alarms
110
Environment
110
PDU Input
112
Environment
112
Alarms
113
Branches, Outlet Status and Details
114
Specifics
116
Energy Flow Diagram Examples
116
Access Rights Per Profiles
123
Meters
124
Measures
124
Battery
127
Data Logs
129
Default Settings and Possible Parameters - Meters
130
Access Rights Per Profiles
131
Save and Restore
131
Meters
131
Input
131
Branch
134
Group
134
Outlets
135
Data Log
135
Controls
137
Entire UPS
137
Outlets - Group 1/ Group 2
138
Specifics
140
Group
140
Schedule
143
Controls
147
Outlets
147
Group
149
Identify
151
Schedule
151
Switching Settings
152
Protection
153
Agents List
153
Agent Shutdown Sequencing
158
Shutdown on Power Outage
162
Environment
175
Commissioning/Status
175
Alarm Configuration
181
Information
186
Settings
188
General
188
Local Users
208
Remote Users
215
Ports
236
Tcp/Ip
244
Firewall
249
Network & Protocol
254
Protocols
278
Snmp
281
Industrial Protocols
296
Certificate
306
PDU Settings
318
General
318
Input Thresholds
320
Branch Thresholds
321
Outlet Thresholds
323
Outlet Switching
325
Group Definition
328
Group Thresholds
329
Device Details
330
General
330
Settings - UPS
331
Settings - ATS
332
Power Modules
333
Maintenance
334
Firmware
334
Sessions
338
Services
339
Resources
347
System Logs
351
System Information
353
Alarms
354
Alarm Sorting
355
Active Alarm Counter
355
Alarm Details
355
Alarm Paging
355
Export
355
Clear
356
Specifics
357
Alarms List with Codes
357
Access Rights Per Profiles
357
Troubleshooting
357
User Profile
358
Access to the User Profile
358
User Profile
359
Legal Information
363
Component
364
Availability of Source Code
364
Notice for Proprietary Elements
365
Specifics
366
Default Settings and Possible Parameters - User Profile
366
Access Rights Per Profiles
366
CLI Commands
367
Troubleshooting
367
Save and Restore
368
Documentation
369
Access to the Embedded Documentation
369
Specifics
370
Access Rights Per Profiles
370
Servicing the Network Management Module
371
Configuring/Commissioning/Testing LDAP
371
Commissioning
371
Testing LDAP Authentication
372
Limitations
372
Pairing Agent to the Network Module
372
Pairing with Credentials on the Agent
372
Pairing with Automatic Acceptance (Recommended if Done in a Secure and Trusted Network)
373
Pairing with Manual Acceptance
373
Powering Down/Up Applications (Examples)
374
Powering down IT System in a Specific Order
374
Powering down Non-Priority Equipment First
378
Restart Sequentially the IT Equipment on Utility Recovery
383
Checking the Current Firmware Version of the Network Module
385
Accessing to the Latest Network Module Firmware/Driver/Script
386
Upgrading the Card Firmware (Web Interface / Shell Script)
386
Web Interface
386
Shell Script
386
Example
387
Changing the RTC Battery Cell
387
Updating the Time of the Network Module Precisely and Permanently (Ntp Server)
391
Synchronizing the Time of the Network Module and the UPS
391
Automatic Time Synchronization
391
Manual Time Synchronization
391
Changing the Language of the Web
391
Resetting Username and Password
392
As an Admin for Other Users
392
Resetting Its Own Password
392
Recovering Main Administrator Password
392
Switching to Static IP (Manual) / Changing IP Address of the Network Module
395
Reading Device Information in a Simple Way
395
Web Page
395
Subscribing to a Set of Alarms for Email Notification
395
Example #1: Subscribing Only to One Alarm (Load Unprotected)
395
Example #2: Subscribing to All Critical Alarms and some Specific Warnings
397
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Network Module Configuration Settings
400
Modifying the JSON Configuration Settings File
400
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Settings through the CLI
404
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Settings through the Web Interface
404
Configuring Dual-Network and Port-Forwarding
405
Enabling/Disabling Ports
405
Connecting Multiple PDU
405
Connecting PDU Using Ethernet Loop Protection and RSTP
405
Switching Outlets with Delay
406
Configuring Firewall from the Web Interface
406
Configuring Alarm Thresholds
406
Controlling the Leds
406
Replacing the PDU Network Management and Control Module
406
To Replace the Enmc2 Module
407
Restarting the Enmc2 Module and Resetting the PDU
411
Securing the Network Management Module
412
Security Considerations Overview
412
Cybersecurity Considerations for Electrical Distribution Systems
412
Purpose
412
Introduction
412
Connectivity-Why Do We Need to Address Cybersecurity for Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
412
Cybersecurity Threat Vectors
413
Defense in Depth
413
Designing for the Threat Vectors
414
Policies, Procedures, Standards, and Guidelines
416
Conclusion
418
Terms and Definitions
418
Acronyms
418
References
419
Cybersecurity Recommended Secure Hardening Guidelines
420
Introduction
420
Secure Configuration Guidelines
420
References
426
Configuring User Permissions through Profiles
427
Decommissioning the Network Management Module
427
Servicing the Emp
431
Description and Features
431
Unpacking the EMP
431
Installing the EMP
432
Defining Emps Address and Termination
432
Mounting the EMP
433
Cabling the First EMP to the Device
435
Daisy Chaining Emps
437
Connecting an External Contact Device
439
Commissioning the EMP
439
On the Network Module Device
439
On the Epdu G3/G3+ Devices
440
Using the EMP for Temperature Compensated Battery Charging
443
Addressing the EMP
443
Commissioning the EMP
444
Enabling Temperature Compensated Battery Charging in the UPS
444
Information
445
Front Panel Connectors and LED Indicators
445
Specifications/Technical Characteristics
455
Default Settings and Possible Parameters
456
Meters
456
Settings
456
Sensors Alarm Configuration
466
User Profile
466
Access Rights Per Profiles
468
Home
468
Meters
468
Controls
468
Protection
469
Environment
469
Settings
469
Maintenance
471
Alarms
472
User Profile
472
Contextual Help
472
CLI Commands
472
List of Event Codes
474
System Log Codes
474
UPS(HID) Alarm Log Codes
478
UPS(XCP and COPI) Alarm Log Codes
483
ATS Alarm Log Codes
489
Epdu Alarm Log Codes
491
EMP Alarm Log Codes
495
Network Module Alarm Log Codes
496
SNMP Traps
497
UPS Mib
497
ATS Mib
501
Sensor Mib
502
Epdu Mib
503
Cli
504
Commands Available
504
Contextual Help
504
Get Release Info
505
History
506
Ldap-Test
506
Logout
507
Maintenance
508
Modbus_Message_Display
509
Modbus_Statistics
509
Netconf
510
Ping and Ping6
512
Reboot
513
Save_Configuration | Restore_Configuration
513
Sanitize
514
Ssh-Keygen
515
Time
515
Traceroute and Traceroute6
516
Whoami
517
Email-Test
517
Systeminfo_Statistics
518
Certificates
518
CLI Get
520
CLI Set
520
CLI List
520
CLI Exec
521
Legal Information
521
Availability of Source Code
521
Notice for Open Source Elements
521
Notice for Our Proprietary (I.e. Non-Open Source) Elements
522
Support and Other Resources
523
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
523
Information to Collect
523
Accessing Updates
523
Customer Self-Repair
523
Remote Support
523
Warranty Information
524
Regulatory Information
524
Regulatory Compliance Notices
524
Safety and Regulatory Compliance
524
Warranty Information
525
Acronyms and Abbreviations
526
Documentation Feedback
528
Troubleshooting
529
Action Not Allowed in Control/Schedule/Power Outage Policy
529
Symptom
529
Possible Cause
529
Action
529
Card Wrong Timestamp Leads to "Full Acquisition Has Failed" Error Message on Software
529
Symptoms
529
Client Server Is Not Restarting
530
Symptom
530
Possible Cause
530
Action
530
EMP Detection Fails at Discovery Stage
530
Symptom #1
530
Symptom #2
530
How Do I Log in if I Forgot My Password
531
Action
531
Software Is Not Able to Communicate with the Network Module
531
Symptoms
531
Possible Cause
531
Setup
531
Action #1
532
Action #2
532
LDAP Configuration/Commissioning Is Not Working
532
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Eaton INDGW-M2 User Manual (276 pages)
UPS Industrial Gateway Card
Brand:
Eaton
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 8.14 MB
Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents
4
2 Installing the Network Management Module
10
Unpacking the Network Module
10
Mounting the Network Module
10
Wiring the RS-485 Modbus RTU Terminal
11
Modbus Common/Gnd (0V Pin on Terminal Block) Connection
11
Cable Shield Connection (Foiled or Braided)
11
Two-Wire Networks
11
Four-Wire Networks
12
Configuring the Termination
12
Accessing the Network Module
14
Accessing the Web Interface through Network
14
Finding and Setting the IP Address
14
Accessing the Web Interface through RNDIS
15
Accessing the Card through Serial Terminal Emulation
18
Modifying the Proxy Exception List
20
Configuring Modbus
22
Configuring the Communication Parameters
22
Available Maps
22
Modbus Communication Monitoring Tool
23
Example of Supported Modbus Mapping
23
Configuring the Network Module Settings
27
Menu Structure
27
3 Contextual Help of the Web Interface
29
Login Page
29
Logging in for the First Time
29
Troubleshooting
30
Home
30
Information/Status on the Top Bar
31
Menu Structure
31
Energy Flow Diagram
33
Outlet Status
36
Active Alarms
36
Environment
36
Energy Flow Diagram Examples
37
Access Rights Per Profiles
44
Meters
45
Main Utility Input
45
Second Utility Input (if Available)
45
Output
46
Battery Status
46
Battery Health
47
Logs
48
Default Settings and Possible Parameters - Meters
48
Access Rights Per Profiles
49
Controls
49
Entire UPS
49
Outlets - Group 1/ Group 2
50
Access Rights Per Profiles
51
Troubleshooting
51
Protection
52
Agents List
52
Agent Shutdown Sequencing
57
Scheduled Shutdown
61
Shutdown on Power Outage
62
Environment
69
Commissioning/Status
69
Alarm Configuration
74
Information
77
Settings
79
General
79
Local Users
87
Remote Users
91
Network & Protocol
102
Snmp
113
Industrial Protocols
121
Certificate
129
Ats
140
Maintenance
140
System Information
141
Firmware
141
Services
144
Resources
151
System Logs
153
Legal Information
154
Component
154
Availability of Source Code
154
Notice for Proprietary Elements
155
Access Rights Per Profiles
155
Alarms
156
Alarm Sorting
156
Active Alarm Counter
156
Alarm Details
156
Alarm Paging
157
Export
157
Clear
157
Alarms List with Codes
157
Access Rights Per Profiles
157
User Profile
158
Access to the User Profile
158
Default Settings and Possible Parameters - User Profile
160
Access Rights Per Profiles
161
CLI Commands
161
Troubleshooting
162
Documentation
162
Access to the Embedded Documentation
162
Access Rights Per Profiles
163
4 Servicing the Network Management Module
164
Configuring/Commissioning/Testing LDAP
164
Commissioning
164
Testing LDAP Authentication
165
Limitations
165
Pairing Agent to the Network Module
165
Pairing with Credentials on the Agent
165
Pairing with Automatic Acceptance (Recommended if Done in a Secure and Trusted Network)
166
Pairing with Manual Acceptance
166
Powering Down/Up Applications (Examples)
167
Powering down IT System in a Specific Order
167
Powering down Non-Priority Equipment First
170
Restart Sequentially the IT Equipment on Utility Recovery
173
Checking the Current Firmware Version of the Network Module
174
Accessing to the Latest Network Module Firmware/Driver/Script
174
Upgrading the Card Firmware (Web Interface / Shell Script)
175
Web Interface
175
Shell Script
175
Example
175
Changing the RTC Battery Cell
176
Updating the Time of the Network Module Precisely and Permanently (Ntp Server)
178
Synchronizing the Time of the Network Module and the UPS
178
Automatic Time Synchronization
178
Manual Time Synchronization
178
Changing the Language of the Web
178
Resetting Username and Password
179
As an Admin for Other Users
179
Resetting Its Own Password
179
Recovering Main Administrator Password
179
Switching to Static IP (Manual) / Changing IP Address of the Network Module
180
Reading Device Information in a Simple Way
181
Web Page
181
Subscribing to a Set of Alarms for Email Notification
181
Example #1: Subscribing Only to One Alarm (Load Unprotected)
181
Example #2: Subscribing to All Critical Alarms and some Specific Warnings
183
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Network Module Configuration Settings
184
Modifying the JSON Configuration Settings File
184
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Settings through the CLI
193
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Settings through the Web Interface
193
5 Securing the Network Management Module
194
Cybersecurity Considerations for Electrical Distribution Systems
194
Purpose
194
Introduction
194
Connectivity-Why Do We Need to Address Cybersecurity for Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
194
Cybersecurity Threat Vectors
194
Defense in Depth
195
Designing for the Threat Vectors
196
Policies, Procedures, Standards, and Guidelines
198
Conclusion
200
Terms and Definitions
200
Acronyms
200
References
201
Cybersecurity Recommended Secure Hardening Guidelines
202
Introduction
202
Secure Configuration Guidelines
202
References
205
Configuring User Permissions through Profiles
206
Decommissioning the Network Management Module
206
6 Servicing the Emp
207
Description and Features
207
Unpacking the EMP
207
Installing the EMP
208
Defining Emps Address and Termination
208
Mounting the EMP
208
Cabling the First EMP to the Device
211
Daisy Chaining Emps
212
Connecting an External Contact Device
212
Commissioning the EMP
213
On the Network Module Device
213
Using the EMP for Temperature Compensated Battery Charging
213
Addressing the EMP
213
Commissioning the EMP
214
Enabling Temperature Compensated Battery Charging in the UPS
214
7 Information
215
Front Panel Connectors and LED Indicators
215
Specifications/Technical Characteristics
216
Default Settings and Possible Parameters
218
Settings
218
Meters
225
Sensors Alarm Configuration
226
User Profile
227
Access Rights Per Profiles
228
Home
228
Meters
228
Controls
228
Protection
228
Environment
228
Settings
229
Maintenance
229
Legal Information
230
Alarms
230
User Profile
230
Contextual Help
230
CLI Commands
230
List of Event Codes
231
System Log Codes
231
UPS(HID) Alarm Log Codes
235
9130 UPS(XCP) Alarm Log Codes
239
ATS Alarm Log Codes
242
EMP Alarm Log Codes
244
Network Module Alarm Log Codes
245
SNMP Traps
246
UPS Mib
246
ATS Mib
247
Sensor Mib
248
Cli
249
Commands Available
249
Contextual Help
249
Get Release Info
250
History
251
Ldap-Test
251
Logout
253
Maintenance
253
Modbus_Message_Display
253
Modbus_Statistics
254
Netconf
255
Ping and Ping6
257
Reboot
258
Save_Configuration | Restore_Configuration
258
Sanitize
259
Ssh-Keygen
260
Time
260
Traceroute and Traceroute6
261
Whoami
262
Email-Test
262
Systeminfo_Statistics
263
Certificates
263
Legal Information
265
Availability of Source Code
265
Notice for Open Source Elements
265
Notice for Our Proprietary (I.e. Non-Open Source) Elements
265
Acronyms and Abbreviations
266
8 Troubleshooting
269
Action Not Allowed in Control/Schedule/Power Outage Policy
269
Symptom
269
Possible Cause
269
Action
269
Card Wrong Timestamp Leads to "Full Acquisition Has Failed" Error Message on Software
269
Symptoms
269
Client Server Is Not Restarting
269
Action
270
EMP Detection Fails at Discovery Stage
270
Symptom #1
270
Symptom #2
270
How Do I Log in if I Forgot My Password
271
Action
271
Software Is Not Able to Communicate with the Network Module
271
Symptoms
271
Possible Cause
271
Setup
271
Action #1
271
Action #2
272
LDAP Configuration/Commissioning Is Not Working
272
Modbus Communication Doesn't Work
272
Symptoms
272
Possible Cause
272
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