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Eaton NMC G2 User Manual (277 pages)
Gigabit Network Card for UPS
Brand:
Eaton
| Category:
Network Card
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Installing the Network Management Module
9
Overview
9
Unpacking the Network Module
9
Mounting the Network Module
9
Accessing the Network Module
9
Accessing the Web Interface through Network
9
Accessing the Web Interface
10
Finding and Setting the IP Address
10
Accessing the Web Interface through RNDIS
11
Accessing the Card through Serial Terminal Emulation
13
Manual Configuration of the Serial Connection
14
Accessing the Card through Serial
15
Modifying the Proxy Exception List
15
Configuring the Network Module Settings
17
Menu Structure
17
Contextual Help of the Web Interface
19
Login Page
19
Logging in for the First Time
19
Troubleshooting
20
Home
20
Header Structure
21
Menu Structure
22
Energy Flow Diagram
23
Outlet Status
26
Active Alarms
26
Environment
27
Energy Flow Diagram Examples
28
Battery Mode
29
Off Mode
29
Maintenance Bypass Mode
34
Access Rights Per Profiles
35
Meters
35
Measures
35
Battery
37
Battery Status
37
Configurable Parameters
38
Battery Health
38
Device Logs
39
Default Settings and Possible Parameters - Meters
39
Access Rights Per Profiles
40
Save and Restore
40
Additional Information
40
Controls
40
Entire UPS
40
Outlets - Group 1/ Group 2
41
Group
42
Entire UPS
42
Schedule
44
Protection
46
Agents List
46
Pairing with Shutdown Agents
46
Agent Shutdown Sequencing
50
Agent Shutdown Sequence Timing
50
Shutdown on Power Outage
52
Settings Examples
54
On Low Battery Warning
57
When Utility Comes Back
57
Save and Restore
59
Additional Information
59
Environment
60
Commissioning/Status
60
Alarm Configuration
66
Dry Contacts
68
Information
69
Sensor Logs
70
Settings
72
General
72
System Details
72
System Name
73
Date and Time
73
Dynamic (NTP): Synchronizing the Date and Time with an NTP Server
74
Email Notification Settings
75
Smtp Settings
77
Cli Commands
80
Save and Restore
81
Additional Information
83
Users
83
Global Settings
84
Additional Information
97
Ports
97
Serial Console
98
Tcp/Ip
98
IPV4 Configuration
99
Ipv6 Configuration
100
Cli Commands
102
Save and Restore
105
Firewall
106
Protocols
111
Snmp
114
SNMP Tables
114
Trap Receivers
117
Industrial Protocols
123
Modbus TCP
123
Certificate
127
Pairing with Clients
127
Local Certificates
128
Import Certificate
130
Certificate Authorities (CA)
130
Cli Commands
133
Save and Restore
134
Local Users
135
Remote Users
141
Wake on LAN
157
Add New Device
157
Delete Device
158
Device Test
158
Device Details
158
General
158
Settings - UPS
158
Maintenance
159
Firmware
160
Update Device Firmware
161
Upgrade the Device Firmware
161
Services
164
Service Options
164
Resources
170
System Logs
172
System Information
173
Firmware Information
173
Sessions
174
Session Information
174
Alarms
175
Alarm Sorting
175
Active Alarm Counter
175
Alarm Details
175
Alarm Paging
175
Export
175
Clear
176
Specifics
176
Alarms List with Codes
176
Access Rights Per Profiles
176
Troubleshooting
176
User Profile
177
Access to the User Profile
177
User Profile
178
Account Settings
178
Change Password
179
Legal Information
180
Component
180
Availability of Source Code
180
Notice for Proprietary Elements
180
Specifics
180
Default Settings and Possible Parameters - User Profile
180
Access Rights Per Profiles
180
CLI Commands
181
Troubleshooting
181
Save and Restore
182
Additional Information
183
Documentation
183
Access to the Embedded Documentation
183
Specifics
184
Access Rights Per Profiles
184
Servicing the Network Management Module
185
Configuring/Commissioning/Testing LDAP
185
Commissioning
185
Testing LDAP Connection
186
Limitations
186
Pairing Agent to the Network Module
186
Pairing with Credentials on the Agent
186
Pairing with Automatic Acceptance (Recommended if Done in a Secure and Trusted Network)
186
Powering Down/Up Applications (Examples)
187
Powering down IT System in a Specific Order
187
Step 1: Installation Setup
187
Step 2: Agent Settings
188
Step 3: Power Outage Policy Settings
188
Powering down Non-Priority Equipment First
190
Restart Sequentially the IT Equipment on Utility Recovery
193
Checking the Current Firmware Version of the Network Module
195
Accessing to the Latest Network Module Firmware/Driver/Script
195
Upgrading the Card Firmware (Web Interface / Shell Script)
195
Web Interface
196
Shell Script
196
Example
196
Changing the RTC Battery Cell
197
Updating the Time of the Network Module Precisely and Permanently (Ntp Server)
199
Synchronizing the Time of the Network Module and the UPS
199
Automatic Time Synchronization
199
Manual Time Synchronization
199
Changing the Language of the Web
199
Changing the Language of the Web Pages
199
Resetting Username and Password
200
As an Admin for Other Users
200
Resetting Its Own Password
200
Recovering Main Administrator Password
200
Switching to Static IP (Manual) / Changing IP Address of the Network Module
201
Reading Device Information in a Simple Way
202
Web Page
202
Subscribing to a Set of Alarms for Email Notification
202
Example #1: Subscribing Only to One Alarm (Load Unprotected)
202
Example #2: Subscribing to All Critical Alarms and some Specific Warnings
203
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Network Module Configuration Settings
204
Modifying the JSON Configuration Settings File
204
Data Block
205
Adding Local Users
206
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Settings through the CLI
208
Saving/Restoring/Duplicating Settings through the Web Interface
208
Securing the Network Management Module
209
Security Considerations Overview
209
Cybersecurity Considerations for Electrical Distribution Systems
209
Purpose
209
Introduction
209
Connectivity-Why Do We Need to Address Cybersecurity for Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
209
Cybersecurity Threat Vectors
210
Paths to the Control Network
210
Defense in Depth
210
Designing for the Threat Vectors
211
Demilitarized Zones (DMZ)
211
Policies, Procedures, Standards, and Guidelines
213
ICS Hardening
214
Continuous Assessment and Security Training
214
Patch Management Planning and Procedures
214
Conclusion
215
Terms and Definitions
215
Acronyms
215
References
216
Cybersecurity Recommended Secure Hardening Guidelines
217
Introduction
217
Secure Configuration Guidelines
217
Asset Management
217
Communication Settings
218
Risk Assessment
219
Physical Security
219
Account Management
219
Time Synchronization
220
Deactivate Unused Features
220
Network Security
220
Remote Access
221
Logging and Event Management
221
Secure Maintenance
221
References
223
Configuring User Permissions through Profiles
224
Decommissioning the Network Management Module
224
Servicing the Emp
225
Description and Features
225
Unpacking the EMP
225
Installing the EMP
226
Defining Emps Address and Termination
226
Mounting the EMP
226
Rack Mounting with Keyhole Example
227
Rack Mounting with Tie Wraps Example
227
Wall Mounting with Screws Example
228
Wall Mounting with Nylon Fastener Example
228
Cabling the First EMP to the Device
229
Connecting an External Contact Device
229
Using the EMP for Temperature Compensated Battery Charging
229
Addressing the EMP
229
Commissioning the EMP
230
Enabling Temperature Compensated Battery Charging in the UPS
230
On the Network Module Device
230
Information
232
Front Panel Connectors and LED Indicators
232
Specifications/Technical Characteristics
233
List of Event Codes
234
System Log Codes
234
UPS(HID) Alarm Log Codes
239
EMP Alarm Log Codes
245
With Settable Severity
245
Network Module Alarm Log Codes
246
UPS(Q) Alarm Log Codes
247
SNMP Traps
249
UPS Mib
249
Cli
254
Commands Available
254
Contextual Help
254
Get Release Info
255
History
255
Logout
256
Maintenance (CLI)
256
Examples of Usage
256
Netconf
257
Ping and Ping6
259
Reboot
260
Rest List
260
Rest Get
261
Rest Set
261
Rest Exec
261
Save_Configuration | Restore_Configuration
262
Sanitize
263
Ssh-Keygen
263
Time
263
Traceroute and Traceroute6
265
Whoami
265
Email-Test
265
Systeminfo_Statistics
266
Certificates
267
Acronyms and Abbreviations
268
Troubleshooting
271
Action Not Allowed in Control/Schedule/Power Outage Policy
271
Symptom
271
Possible Cause
271
Action
271
Client Server Is Not Restarting
271
EMP Detection Fails at Discovery Stage
271
Symptom #1
271
Symptom #2
272
How Do I Log in if I Forgot My Password
272
Action
272
LDAP Configuration/Commissioning Is Not Working
272
Modbus Communication Doesn't Work
273
Symptoms
273
Possible Cause
273
Password Change in My Profile Is Not Working
274
Symptoms
274
Possible Cause
274
Action
274
The Alarm List Has Been Cleared after an Upgrade
274
Symptom
274
The Network Module Fails to Boot after Upgrading the Firmware
274
Action
275
Web User Interface Is Not up to Date after a FW Upgrade
275
Symptom
275
Software Is Not Able to Communicate with the Network Module
275
Symptoms
275
Possible Cause
275
Setup
275
Action #1
276
Action #2
276
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