Powerware Switch BD User Manual

Co n n e c t UPSZ  
WEB/ SN M P Ca r d  
User’s Guide  
X and BD Models  
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Units that are labeled with a CE mark comply with the following harmonized standards and EU  
directives:  
Harmonized Standards: EN 50091-1-1 and EN 50091-2; IEC 950 Second Edition,  
Amendments A1, A2, A3, and A4  
EU Directives: 73/23/EEC, Council Directive on equipment designed for use within certain  
voltage limits  
93/68/EEC, Amending Directive 73/23/EEC  
89/336/EEC, Council Directive relating to electromagnetic compatibility  
92/31/EEC, Amending Directive 89/336/EEC relating to EMC  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
2 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
3 Local Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
4 Remote Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
5 UPS Power Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
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Table of Contents  
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
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C H A P T E R 1  
INTRODUCTION  
The ConnectUPSZ Web/SNMP Card is a network card for  
your uninterruptible power system (UPS) that provides both  
SNMP and HTTP compatibility. You can install the card in any  
Powerware UPS that has an X-SlotZ or a BestDockZ slot.  
The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card is available in two models:  
the ConnectUPS-X for X-Slot UPSs and the ConnectUPS-BD  
for UPSs with a BestDock slot. Both models can connect to a  
twisted-pair Ethernet (10/100BaseT) network using an RJ-45  
connector.  
The ConnectUPS-X has a built-in switching hub that allows  
three additional network devices to be connected to the  
network without the requirement of additional network drops.  
With the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card, you can monitor the  
UPS several different ways:  
: using a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer  
or NetscapeZ to monitor and manage the connected UPS.  
: using your Internet-ready cell phone or PDA (personal  
digital assistant).  
: SNMP-compatible network management software  
(user-supplied) monitors the UPS in a method similar to  
that of other network devices.  
The card also supports remote monitoring and shutdown from  
UPS-protected computer systems. NetWatch client software for  
use with a ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card is supplied on the  
Powerware Software Suite CD or on the Web at  
Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Novell  
NetWare and various versions of UNIX, including Linux.  
These programs communicate through TCP/IP with the  
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card and automatically shutdown the  
protected system during extended power outages.  
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In addition, the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card has the  
following features:  
: Hot-swappable feature simplifies installation by allowing  
you to install the card safely without powering down the  
critical UPS load.  
: Configuration from serial port, Telnet, or HTTP Web  
browser.  
: Management from HTTP Web browser, Internet-ready cell  
phone or PDA, or SNMP management software.  
: E-mail notification of changes in the UPS status through  
SMTP (simple mail transport protocol) via e-mail client  
software, a PCS (personal communication services) phone,  
or alphanumeric pager.  
: Supports Powerware (XUPS.MIB) and RFC-1628 Standard  
UPS (STDUPSV1.MIB) management information bases.  
: Firmware upgradable from a Microsoft Windows utility via  
a network connection.  
: Scheduling function to control UPS shutdowns and  
startups.  
: History log files (data and events) for recording power  
problems.  
: UPS status information available to registered NetWatch  
clients for automatic shutdown of Microsoft Windows  
95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Novell NetWare, and UNIX  
(including Linux).  
: With a special Status@aGlanceZ page, a color-coded  
background on your Web browser provides quick visibility  
of the UPS status.  
: Multiple ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Cards can be monitored  
simply using free ConnectUPS MultiView software.  
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System Application  
The following diagram shows how the ConnectUPS  
Web/SNMP Card can be used in a network application.  
UPS  
Management  
Station or  
Terminal  
NMS Station  
or  
Web Browser  
ConnectUPS-X  
or  
ConnectUPS-BD  
RS-232  
Additional network connections  
with ConnectUPS-X  
Power Line  
Ethernet  
NetWatch Client  
NetWatch Client  
UNIX/Linux  
NetWatch Client  
NetWare  
Microsoft Windows  
95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP  
Figure 1. ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card System Application Diagram  
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C H A P T E R 2  
INSTALLATION  
With the hot-swappable feature, the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP  
Card can be installed easily without turning off the UPS or  
disconnecting the load.  
To install the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card, perform the  
following steps:  
1. Verify that both DIP switches on the card are set to  
the 0 (off) position.  
2. Remove the X-Slot or BestDock cover on the UPS rear  
panel. Retain the screws.  
NOTE If there is another card already installed with an attached  
communication cable, disconnect the cable and then remove the card.  
3. To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD), place one  
hand on a metal surface such as the UPS rear panel.  
Slide the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card into the open  
slot and secure with the screws removed in Step 2.  
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4. Connect an active 10/100BaseT cable to the Uplink  
Ethernet connector on the ConnectUPS-X or to the  
network connector on the ConnectUPS-BD.  
NOTE Three additional 10/100 Mb Ethernet connectors are available on  
the ConnectUPS-X and are served by an internal switching hub. If you  
frequently move devices between these connectors or make configuration  
changes, it may be necessary to clear the cache by pressing the Reset  
button on the card front panel.  
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Installation  
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card Front Panels  
The card panel details are shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3.  
Uplink Ethernet Connector  
10 Mb Network LEDs (yellow)  
100 Mb Network LEDs (green)  
Power LED (green)  
Status LED (yellow)  
Off  
On  
DIP Switch  
1 2  
Reset Button  
Additional Ethernet Connectors  
COM Port  
Figure 2. ConnectUPS-X Panel Details  
COM Port  
Ethernet Connector  
COM NETWORK  
On  
DIP Switch  
Off  
2 1  
100 Mb Network LED  
(green)  
Reset Button  
10 Mb Network LED (yellow)  
Status LED (yellow)  
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LED Description  
The functions of the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card are  
indicated by the Status and either the 10 Mb or 100 Mb LEDs,  
as listed in Table 1.  
Table 1. LED Definitions  
Status LED  
10 Mb or  
100 Mb LED  
Card Function Description  
Flickering  
On  
On/Flickering Normal operation with Ethernet traffic  
On  
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card error  
Off  
Off  
UPS power low (no power to the  
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card)  
Flashing  
Flashing  
No connection to UPS (alternate flashing as  
the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card restarts)  
Configuration  
You must configure the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card before  
you can use it. There are two ways to configure the card:  
: locally through the serial communication port  
: remotely using a Web browser or Telnet utility  
Configuring the Card Locally  
The card has a configuration program that you can access by  
using the supplied serial cable to connect the card to a terminal  
or a computer with a terminal emulation program.  
If you choose to configure your card locally, see “Local  
Configuration” on page 9.  
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Configuring the Card Remotely  
You can configure the card remotely through a network using  
a Web browser or Telnet utility.  
NOTE Security-related parameters and some hardware parameters cannot  
be configured from a Web browser, but can be changed from the Telnet  
utility.  
If you choose to configure your card remotely, see “Remote  
Configuration” on page 17.  
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C H A P T E R 3  
LOCAL CONFIGURATION  
Use the following procedure to access the card’s configuration  
program through a serial port.  
Before You Start  
To use the configuration program for the card, you need:  
: The serial cable included with the card.  
: A terminal with a serial communication port, or a computer  
with a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal.  
The serial line should be set to 9600 baud, No parity, 8 data  
bits, 1 stop bit, and no flow control.  
Connecting the Card  
To connect the card to the terminal or computer and start the  
configuration program:  
1. Plug the serial cable into the COM port on the  
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card.  
2. Plug the other end of the serial cable into the TTY  
port on the terminal or the COM port on your  
computer.  
ConnectUPS  
Web/SNMP Card  
To TTY port on terminal  
or COM port on computer  
Serial Cable  
Figure 4. Cable Connection from Serial Port  
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Local Configuration  
3. Open your terminal emulation program such as  
HyperTerminal and select the appropriate serial  
connection (such as COM1).  
The serial line should be set to 9600 baud, No parity,  
8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no flow control.  
4. Verify that the UPS is turned on.  
5. After a few seconds, press [Enter]. The Password  
screen appears (see Figure 5).  
If the screen does not appear, press [Enter] again.  
If you still do not see the Password screen, check the  
following conditions:  
: Verify the serial line is set to 9600 baud, No parity,  
8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no flow control.  
: If the serial line settings are correct, check the  
cabling to verify all connections are secure.  
: Verify that your terminal program is on the correct  
communication port for the serial connection.  
: Verify that the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card has  
power (one or more LEDs on the card should be  
illuminated). The UPS should be turned on.  
6. Type your password (the default password is admin)  
and press [Enter]. The Main Menu screen appears.  
+===================================================================  
[ ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card Configuration Utility ]  
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+===================================================================  
Enter Password: *****  
+===================================================================  
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[ ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card Configuration Utility ]  
+===================================================================  
1. Web/SNMP Card Settings  
2. Reset Configuration to default  
3. Restart Web/SNMP Card  
4. UPS Pass-Through  
0. Exit  
Please Enter Your Choice =>_  
Figure 5. ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card Main Menu Screen  
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Local Configuration  
Configuring the Card  
To configure the card:  
1. Type 1 to enter the Web/SNMP Card Settings screen  
(see Figure 6).  
+===================================================================  
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[ ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card Configuration Utility ]  
+===================================================================  
1. Web/SNMP Card Settings  
2. Reset Configuration to default  
3. Restart Web/SNMP Card  
4. UPS Pass-Through  
0. Exit  
Please Enter Your Choice =>1  
+===================================================================  
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[ ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card Configuration Utility ]  
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1. Set the IP Address, Gateway Address and MIB System Group  
2. Set Web/SNMP Card Control Group  
3. Set Write Access Managers  
4. Set Trap Receivers  
5. Set IP Addresses of Primary and Secondary Date Server  
6. UPS Event Actions  
7. Set UPS Information  
8. Set Superuser Name and Password  
9. Email Notification  
10. Set Website Links  
0. Back to Main Menu  
Please Enter Your Choice =>_  
Figure 6. Web/SNMP Card Settings Screen  
2. Type 1 to enter the Set the IP Address, Gateway  
Address and MIB System Group menu. Enter the  
appropriate settings for your network (see page 14).  
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Local Configuration  
3. Change any other options as needed for your  
particular configuration by typing the corresponding  
number shown in the menu (2 through 10). Each  
setting is described in the following sections.  
4. Type 0 to return to the Main Menu.  
5. Type 0 to exit the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card  
configuration. The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card  
automatically saves all settings after exiting the  
configuration function (see Figure 7).  
NOTE The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card may take up to two minutes to  
establish communication with the UPS. Please wait before attempting  
communication with the card from a Web browser or network management  
system (NMS).  
NOTE Telnet Operation – Once the card is reachable on the network, you  
can use a Telnet utility to adjust any of the configuration settings. The  
menus are identical to those seen during serial configuration and are  
password-protected for Superuser access only.  
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Local Configuration  
+===================================================================  
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[ ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card Configuration Utility ]  
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1. Set the IP Address, Gateway Address and MIB System Group  
2. Set Web/SNMP Card Control Group  
3. Set Write Access Managers  
4. Set Trap Receivers  
5. Set IP Addresses of Primary and Secondary Date Server  
6. UPS Event Actions  
7. Set UPS information  
8. Set Superuser Name and Password  
9. Email Notification  
10. Set Website Links  
0. Back to Main Menu  
Please Enter Your Choice =>0  
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[ ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card Configuration Utility ]  
+===================================================================  
1. Web/SNMP Card Settings  
2. Reset Configuration to default  
3. Restart Web/SNMP Card  
4. UPS Pass-Through  
0. Exit  
Please Enter Your Choice =>0  
Figure 7. Exiting the Configuration Program  
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Local Configuration  
Set the IP Address, Gateway Address and MIB System  
Group  
Use this function (option 1) to set the IP address, the gateway  
address, or the management information base (MIB)  
parameters of the card, as listed in Table 2.  
Table 2. Parameters with Examples  
No. Function  
Description  
Example  
1
2
IP Address  
IP address of the card  
192.72.173.188  
Gateway  
Address  
Default IP address of the network gateway 192.72.173.254  
3
4
Network Mask Subnet mask setting  
255.255.255.0  
Powerware  
sysContact  
System contact string of MIB (up to 127  
characters)  
5
6
sysName  
System name parameter for MIB (up to 127 ConnectUPS Web/SNMP  
characters)  
Card  
sysLocation  
System location parameter for MIB (up to  
127 characters)  
TEST LAB  
Set Web/SNMP Card Control Group  
For those users who intend to use BOOTP/DHCP, Telnet, or  
secure HTTP in order to configure, control, update, or manage  
the card, certain control parameters must be enabled or  
disabled. Use this function to modify those parameters  
(option 2).  
NOTE To prevent unauthorized viewing of the Web pages presented by  
the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card, use this function to enable HTTP  
Security Control.  
NOTE To obtain an IP address using BOOTP/DHCP (instead of serial  
configuration), set DIP Switch 2 on the front panel to the ON position (OFF  
is the default).  
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Local Configuration  
Set Write Access Managers  
For those users who intend to use an SNMP-compatible NMS  
to manage the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card, the IP address of  
the management station must be added to the list on the  
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card in order to receive read (get) or  
write (set) access rights. Community strings may be different  
for read or write access. Use this function to add or delete the  
IP address of the management station (option 3).  
Set Trap Receivers  
For those users who intend to use an SNMP-compatible NMS  
to manage the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card, the IP address of  
the machine intended to be the trap receiver must be added to  
the list on the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card. Use this function  
to add or delete the IP address of the trap receivers (option 4).  
This information is accessible via the HTTP interface for easy  
modification after the card is on the network.  
Set IP Addresses of Primary and Secondary Date Server  
Use this function to set the IP addresses of the primary and  
secondary date servers (option 5). This information is  
accessible via the HTTP interface for easy modification after  
the card is on the network.  
Computer systems with the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP  
Card-compatible NetWatch client software are periodically  
monitored by the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card to maintain a  
consistent date and time with your network. The computers’ IP  
address must be listed as the Primary or Secondary Date  
Server.  
UPS Event Actions  
Use this function to configure actions that the ConnectUPS  
Web/SNMP Card performs during AC Fail and Low Battery  
events (option 6). This information is accessible via the HTTP  
interface for easy modification after the card is on the network.  
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Local Configuration  
Set UPS Information  
Use this function to enter additional information about the  
UPS including date of installation and date of last battery  
replacement (option 7). In addition, set timing values relating  
to the shutdown and restart of the UPS via this function. This  
information is accessible via the HTTP interface for easy  
modification after the card is on the network.  
Set Superuser Name and Password  
Use this function to set or change the user name and password  
of the administrator who will use a Web browser to configure  
the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card (option 8).  
Email Notification  
Use this function to inform selected e-mail accounts of events  
and changes in the status as they occur in the UPS or to  
provide a daily status message at a predetermined time  
(option 9). This information is accessible via the HTTP  
interface for easy modification after the card is on the network.  
Set Website Links  
Use this function to set links to different Web sites (option 10).  
Links appear on the Web pages of the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP  
Card. This information is accessible via the HTTP interface for  
easy modification after the card is on the network.  
Back to Main Menu  
Type 0 to return to the Main Menu screen (see Figure 7 on  
page 13).  
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C H A P T E R 4  
REMOTE CONFIGURATION  
Use the following procedure to access the card’s configuration  
program through a Web browser.  
NOTE Verify that an active 10/100BaseT cable is connected to the card’s  
network connector (the Uplink Ethernet connector on the ConnectUPS-X).  
Add a Routing Condition in the Computer  
If the IP address of the computer is on the same network with  
the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card, you may just run the Web  
browser directly.  
If the IP address of the computer is not on the same network  
with the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card (only required while  
configuring the card), you can use the Add Routing command.  
1. Turn on the computer and set up the TCP/IP protocol  
if needed.  
2. Enter the following command to add a routing  
condition:  
Route add 192.168.7.18 192.72.173.20  
where 192.168.7.18 is the default IP address of the  
card and 192.72.173.20 is an example IP address for  
the computer.  
NOTE Refer to your operating system documentation for additional details  
on how to add a routing condition.  
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Running the Web Browser  
Locate a computer (PC, host, or server) that has a Web  
browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape recommended) and is  
connected to a network.  
1. Run the Web browser and connect to the ConnectUPS  
Web/SNMP Card IP address (the default is  
192.168.7.18).  
2. The home page of the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card  
appears (see Figure 8).  
Figure 8. ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card Home Page  
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Setup Network Configuration  
1. Select Configuration from the menu at the top of the  
home page, then Web/SNMP Card Configuration to set  
the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card parameters (see  
Figure 9).  
2. Click Become Superuser and log in with the  
and  
(the default user name and password is  
).  
Figure 9. ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card Configuration Page  
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3. Select and edit the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card IP  
Address.  
4. Select and edit the Gateway Address for the network.  
5. Select and edit the Subnet Mask of the network.  
6. Select Set Values to save the new settings.  
NOTE If you changed the IP address in Step 3, you must restart the  
browser using the new IP address (see page 18) to restore communication  
with the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to continue  
the configuration.  
7. Select Date and Time from the menu at the top of the  
page.  
8. Enter the appropriate date and time information in  
the specified format.  
9. Select Set Values to save the date and time settings.  
The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card is now configured for  
operation on your network. Refer to the remainder of this  
user’s guide and the online help for detailed information about  
each menu selection.  
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C H A P T E R 5  
UPS POWER MANAGEMENT  
You can manage the UPS from a Web browser or from an  
SNMP network management system.  
UPS Management from a Web Browser  
When using a Web browser to access the ConnectUPS  
Web/SNMP Card, the majority of UPS-related information is  
available by selecting any of the following menu options:  
: Identification  
: UPS Monitoring  
: UPS History  
: Configuration  
: Control  
: Registered Clients  
: Help  
Each menu and submenu selection has online help available.  
Viewing Status@aGlance  
Status@aGlance is a page that provides a simple, intuitive way  
to view UPS status information and is accessed through a link  
on the UPS Monitoring > UPS Status page. It changes the  
background color of the page to reflect the UPS status:  
: green indicates normal UPS operation  
: yellow indicates the UPS is responding to a problem (the  
UPS is on battery during a power outage; the UPS has one  
or more alarms present; or the UPS has been bypassed)  
: red indicates a low battery condition and shutdown is  
imminent  
: black indicates a loss of communication between the UPS  
and the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card  
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UPS Power Management  
If you leave the browser pointed to this page, it automatically  
updates when new UPS information is available. To return to  
the UPS Status page, point and click the mouse pointer  
anywhere within the colored background area.  
ConnectUPS MultiView Software  
The Status@aGlance pages of several ConnectUPS Web/SNMP  
Cards may be monitored simultaneously by installing the  
ConnectUPS MultiView software on a PC with Microsoft  
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP.  
The software is included on the CD-ROM supplied with the  
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card or it can be downloaded from  
the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card Web page (the Download  
ConnectUPS MultiView link on the Identification page or on  
the UPS Monitoring page).  
The ConnectUPS MultiView software works in tandem with  
Internet Explorer to discover and display multiple browser  
windows, each representing a different ConnectUPS  
Web/SNMP Card. You also have the flexibility to pick other  
Web pages as presented by the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card  
during configuration.  
Becoming a Superuser  
Several menus allow UPS and ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card  
parameters to be modified by the user. However, many of these  
are password-protected for the Superuser. To become a  
Superuser, you must log in with a user name and provide a  
password. Both are configurable by serial or Telnet connection.  
The default user name and password is admin.  
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Turning the UPS On and Off  
The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card supports the ability to  
remotely turn off the UPS and its supported load. It also  
supports the ability to reboot the UPS (cycling output power  
off and then back on), as well as the ability to schedule  
shutdowns and startups on a predetermined basis.  
Selecting Control from the menu at the top of the home page  
provides a page that allows the Superuser to turn off the UPS.  
In addition, you may initiate a battery test and enable or  
disable any scheduled shutdowns or startups as specified in the  
UPS shutdown schedule table (accessed from the  
Configuration menu).  
CAUTION  
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Turn UPS Off  
Turn UPS Off  
Load Segment to Restart following  
NO  
the Return of AC Power  
Forcing the UPS to Shut Down  
1. Select Configuration from the menu at the top of the  
home page, then UPS Event Actions.  
2. Log in as a Superuser.  
3. Select UPS Shutdown and Restart Settings.  
4. Verify Load Segment to Turn Off following OS Shutdown is  
set to YES.  
5. Set the appropriate Delay Before Segment Turns Off  
following the start of the Client’s OS Shutdown in seconds  
to ensure that any NetWatch clients and their  
respective operating systems have enough time to  
complete their shutdown. The default is 180 seconds,  
but you may wish to increase or decrease this value as  
appropriate for your system.  
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6. To turn off the UPS and have it stay off (requiring  
local interaction to turn it back on), change Load  
Segment to Restart following the return of AC Line to NO.  
If you want to effectively reboot the UPS and the  
associated load, then set Load Segment to Restart  
following the return of AC Line to YES and set Delay Before  
Segment Restart to a valid delay value to allow the UPS  
to restart after the specified delay.  
7. After choosing the desired values, select Set Values to  
update the card with the new information.  
8. Select Control from the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card  
menu at the top of the home page and select Load  
Segment “ALL” or the appropriate load segment  
“NUMBER(S)”. Then select Turn UPS Off.  
9. To initiate the shutdown sequence, select Set Values  
which instructs the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card to  
send the appropriate information to the UPS and any  
clients running the NetWatch client software.  
Planning a Scheduled UPS Shutdown and Restart  
You may use the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card to schedule  
the day of the week and time of a shutdown and a startup. The  
ability to schedule shutdowns and startups is UPS dependent  
(consult your UPS documentation for more information).  
1. Select Configuration from the menu at the top of the  
home page, then UPS Shutdown Schedule.  
2. Login as a Superuser.  
3. You may configure up to seven event pairs. Enter the  
upcoming Shutdown Day and Shutdown Time, and if  
needed, the Restart Day and Restart Time. Times are in  
24-hour format based on the date and time set within  
the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card.  
4. Click Set Values to update the card.  
5. Once the values are set, select Control from the menu  
at the top of the home page.  
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6. Then select Enable UPS Shutdown Schedule, followed by  
Set Values to start the process. Any shutdown/restart  
events repeat until you change the table or select  
Disable UPS Shutdown Schedule.  
NOTE  
Configuring E-mail Notification  
You may use the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card to inform  
selected e-mail accounts of events and changes in status as  
they occur in the UPS or to provide a daily status message at a  
predetermined time.  
1. Select Configuration from the menu at the top of the  
home page, then Email Notification.  
2. Become a Superuser and then enter the IP address or  
Hostname of an SMTP mail server that will be used to  
send the e-mail messages.  
3. If you entered a host name for the Mail Server, you  
must enter the IP address of your network DNS Server  
in the DNS Address block.  
4. To receive a daily status report, enter the time of day  
to send the e-mail (in 24-hour format).  
5. Enter the Mail Account, Description, Mail Type, Event  
Level, and Event Type for each recipient. The Mail  
Account must be a valid e-mail address. Refer to the  
online help file for more details on each of these  
fields.  
6. Select Set Values to save your changes.  
7. Test your settings by pressing the Send Test button.  
The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card uses the Identification  
Information field data and the card’s IP address to create the  
sender’s e-mail address (default example:  
You can change the Identification Information field to a more  
recognizable sender user name by accessing the Identification  
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page with your browser. This is especially helpful if you have  
more than one ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card and intend to  
receive e-mails at a central location.  
If your SMTP server requires a qualified domain name instead  
of an IP address or requires a qualified user name in the  
sender’s email address, additional configuration items are  
available with a serial or Telnet connection (see Chapter 3,  
“Local Configuration” on page 9). SMTP configuration options  
are available through Email Notification on the Web/SNMP Card  
Settings menu. Under most circumstances, changes are not  
required for these options.  
NOTE  
: SMTP Port Number SMTP server access is typically gained  
via port 25. For installations where a different port number  
is used, configure the port number using this option.  
: Substitute Domain Name for Sender’s Email Address – The default  
domain name for the sender’s e-mail address is the  
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card’s IP address. You can enter a  
qualified domain name with this option.  
: Optional SMTP Username The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP  
Card’s Identification Information field data is used as the  
user name for the SMTP server as well as in the sender’s  
e-mail address. Use this option to configure a qualified user  
name.  
Note that the text used in the Identification Information  
field remains unaffected; this text is also used to display  
additional information when browsing the card.  
: Optional SMTP Password Under certain circumstances, a  
password may be required to obtain access to a SMTP  
server. If your server requires a password, enter it here.  
When changing any e-mail configuration items, it is strongly  
recommended to use the Send Test function to test your  
changes. Any e-mail errors are logged in the ConnectUPS  
Web/SNMP Card Event Log. Review the Event Log within a  
few minutes of testing the e-mail to see if any errors are  
logged.  
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Performing a Manual UPS Battery Test  
You can use the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card to manually  
perform a UPS battery test. The ability to test the UPS is model  
dependent (consult your UPS documentation for more  
information).  
1. To manually start a battery test on a specific UPS,  
select Control from the menu at the top of the home  
page.  
2. Become a Superuser and then select Initiate Battery Test,  
followed by Set Values to start the process.  
Viewing the UPS History Logs  
Selecting UPS History from the menu at the top of the home  
page allows you to choose the current UPS Data Log and UPS  
Event Log. The data log provides numerical data logged once a  
minute from the UPS. The event log contains text messages  
regarding the status of the UPS and the ConnectUPS  
Web/SNMP Card. Past data and event logs are also accessible,  
as well as a data log applet that displays the data in a graphical  
format.  
UPS Management from an SNMP NMS  
To access the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card via SNMP, use the  
following steps:  
1. Use these Community strings:  
GET Community string: public  
SET Community string: private  
By default, the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card’s Write  
Access Managers table is configured for read-only  
SNMP access to any NMS with a public community  
string. An NMS with a private community string has  
read/write SNMP access.  
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2. The xups.mib and stdupsv1.mib files (on the supplied  
CD-ROM) contain the MIB for the ConnectUPS  
Web/SNMP Card. Add these files to the MIB database  
of your SNMP management software (such as HP  
OpenViewZ, IBM Director, and Sun NetManager).  
3. Using the Facilities provided by the SNMP  
management software, you can access the individual  
MIB objects. Refer to the MIB files on the supplied  
CD-ROM for more information.  
Viewing UPS Monitoring Parameters  
The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card supports several MIB  
groups that separate specific UPS parameters into related areas.  
The groups used in the MIB for the card include:  
: Ident  
: Battery  
: Input  
: Output  
: Config  
: Control  
: Test  
: Alarms  
: Bypass  
: Traps  
Forcing the UPS to Shut Down  
The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card supports MIB groups  
containing objects that enable the user to shut down and  
restart the UPS.  
Receiving Event Traps  
The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card supports several  
event-related traps, that can be reported to the SNMP network  
management software. Refer to the MIB files found on the  
supplied CD-ROM for more information.  
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Automatic Shutdown of UPS-Protected Computers  
NetWatch client software supports remote UPS monitoring  
and automatic shutdown of UPS-protected computer systems  
and is available on the supplied CD-ROM or from  
Clients are available for the following operating systems:  
: Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP  
: Novell NetWare  
: UNIX (various versions, including Linux)  
Each NetWatch client uses its IP address to register with a  
specified ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card via the network. Once  
a client has registered, any change in UPS status is  
communicated to NetWatch. Depending on the operating  
system, NetWatch typically alerts the user(s) whenever the  
UPS begins supplying AC power from its batteries (for  
example, the AC line fails). Then, if AC line power does not  
return and the remaining battery time is low, NetWatch takes  
over and completes an operating system shutdown prior to the  
UPS running out of battery power.  
Settings found in the UPS Event Actions and UPS Shutdown  
page and the Restart Settings page are related to the automatic  
shutdown of the UPS-protected computer system using  
NetWatch. By default, the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card  
initiates an automatic shutdown only during a low battery  
condition. The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card allows  
180 seconds for the NetWatch-protected systems to complete  
their operating system shutdown before the UPS power is  
turned off. When the power returns, the UPS automatically  
restarts after a 30-second delay and supplies power to the load.  
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APPENDIX  
The appendix contains the card specifications, DIP switch and  
jumper settings, upgrading the firmware, service and support,  
and the warranty.  
Table 3. Technical Specifications  
CPU  
Memory  
LAN Controller  
Network Connection  
UPS Protocol  
Network Protocol  
Supported MIB  
OS Supported for Shutdown  
Operating Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Power Input  
Power Consumption  
(maximum)  
Size (L x W x H)  
2
2
2
2
2
2
Weight  
EMC Statements (Class B)  
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DIP Switch Description  
DIP switch definitions for both types of the ConnectUPS  
Web/SNMP Cards are listed in Table 4.  
Table 4. DIP Switch Modes  
SW1  
SW2  
Description  
Jumper 1 (JP1) Settings  
The JP1 jumper is found on both the ConnectUPS-X and  
ConnectUPS-BD. The JP1 pins are NOT jumpered by  
factory-default. Table 5 shows the jumper definitions.  
Table 5. JP1 Definitions  
Jumper Setting Definition  
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Upgrading the Card Firmware  
During the upgrade process, the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card  
is inaccessible, but restarts automatically within a minute after  
completing the upgrade.  
To upgrade the ConnectUPS-X or ConnectUPS-BD firmware,  
use the following steps:  
1. Locate a networked PC with Microsoft Windows  
95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP.  
2. Copy the supplied Firmware Upgrade Utility  
(upgrade100.exe) program to the PC.  
3. Run the Upgrade Utility from Microsoft Windows by  
selecting Start, Run, and then entering the path and  
filename upgrade100.exe.  
4. Assuming that the network (TCP/IP) connection for  
the PC can reach the card needing the firmware  
upgrade, select Discover which instructs the utility to  
attempt to find all reachable 10/100 ConnectUPS  
Web/SNMP Cards on the network. Any cards that are  
found are displayed in the table.  
Discover searches only the current subnet. To upgrade  
a card that is reachable, but not on the subnet, click  
the Add button and provide the requested information.  
5. Activate the checkbox by the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP  
Card(s) to be upgraded (up to four cards at a time  
under most network conditions).  
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6. Highlight the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card IP  
address to select the individual card. Click Modify and  
enter the Superuser name and password. Repeat this  
step for each card that will be upgraded.  
7. Select Open next to Filename and select the binary  
upgrade file that was previously downloaded or  
otherwise received and copied to the PC.  
Select Upgrade to start the process. After the process  
starts, do not cancel or interrupt the upgrade process.  
Otherwise, the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card receives  
a corrupted image, preventing the card from operating  
correctly.  
8. When the Upgrade Utility completes, exit the  
program by selecting Quit and then answering Yes to  
the confirmation.  
Service and Support  
If you have any questions or problems with the UPS, call your  
Local Distributor or the Help Desk at one of the following  
telephone numbers and ask for a UPS technical representative.  
In the United States:  
Europe, Middle East, Africa:  
Asia:  
or  
Australia:  
Please have the following information ready when you call the  
Help Desk:  
: Model number  
: Serial number  
: Version number (if available)  
: Date of failure or problem  
: Symptoms of failure or problem  
: Customer return address and contact information  
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If repair is required, you will be given a Returned Material  
Authorization (RMA) Number. This number must appear on  
the outside of the package and on the Bill Of Lading (if  
applicable). Use the original packaging or request packaging  
from the Help Desk or distributor. Units damaged in shipment  
as a result of improper packaging are not covered under  
warranty. A replacement or repair unit will be shipped, freight  
prepaid for all warrantied units.  
NOTE  
Help Desk  
Two-Year Limited Warranty (US and Canada Only)  
Powerware Corporation warrants the electronics of the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card to be free  
from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from Date of Purchase. If, in  
Powerware Corporation’s opinion, the electronics fails to meet its published specifications due to a  
defect in material and workmanship covered by this warranty, Powerware Corporation will repair  
or replace the warranted Unit at no cost to the customer for parts and labor.  
Equipment supplied by Powerware Corporation, but not manufactured by Powerware  
Corporation, is warranted solely by the manufacturer of such equipment. Powerware Corporation  
does not warrant equipment not manufactured by Powerware Corporation.  
This warranty does not apply to any Unit that has been subject to neglect, accident, abuse, misuse,  
misapplication, incorrect connection or that has been subject to repair or alteration not authorized  
in writing by Powerware Corporation’s personnel. THIS WARRANTY IS THE PURCHASER’S  
(USER’S) SOLE REMEDY AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, AND  
THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES  
(INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR  
PURPOSE). In no case will Powerware Corporation’s liability under this contract exceed the value  
of the Unit furnished.  
In no event shall Powerware Corporation be liable for any indirect, incidental, special or  
consequential damages. Powerware Corporation shall not be responsible for failure to provide  
service or parts due to causes beyond Powerware Corporation’s reasonable control. THIS LIMITED  
WARRANTY IS VOID UNLESS USER RETURNS TO POWERWARE CORPORATION THE  
INCLUDED WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OF DELIVERY.  
Any advice furnished the Purchaser (User) before or after delivery in regard to use or application  
of Powerware Corporation equipment is furnished without charges and on the basis that it  
represents Powerware Corporation’s best judgement under the circumstances. The use of any such  
advice by the Purchaser (User) is solely and entirely at his or her own risk.  
This limited warranty applies only to equipment installed in the fifty United States of America and  
Canada. In other countries, consult your local distributor.  
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Extended Service Coverage  
A full complement of warranty extensions and enhancements are available from Powerware  
Corporation for your UPS. Information pertaining to these services should be available in the  
shipping container along with this manual. If not, or if you would like more information, call the  
Powerware Corporation  
and ask about warranty services.  
International Limited Warranty  
Powerware Corporation warrants the electronics modules manufactured by Powerware  
Corporation (“Unit”) and batteries originally packaged in the Unit or in battery packs  
manufactured by Powerware Corporation against defect in material or workmanship until the  
earlier of: (1) 18 months from date of shipment or (2) 12 months from date of initial start-up is  
performed by Powerware Corporation field personnel or field personnel authorized by Powerware  
Corporation to carry out such service efforts on its behalf and provided that, startup occurs no  
later that 6 months after shipment. If the unit does not function in accordance with its published  
specification, the user should give Powerware Corporation prompt notice thereof and if requested  
by Powerware Corporation, the user shall return the warranted Unit or parts thereof to the plant or  
service station designated by Powerware Corporation for inspection by Powerware Corporation.  
Any Unit which may require repair and/or replacement of parts as the result of defects in  
workmanship or material within the stated warranty period, will be replaced or repaired at  
Powerware Corporation’s option without charge for replacement parts. The cost of shipment,  
duties or all other expenses associated with shipment of repaired or replaced items is for the  
account of the user.  
Powerware Corporation will not be responsible or liable for work done or expense incurred in  
connection with repair or replacement except as expressly authorized by Powerware Corporation,  
Raleigh, NC, USA in writing. If a service engineer is required, labor, at current published rates, and  
all travel and living expenses are for the account of the user.  
Powerware Corporation does not warrant equipment not manufactured by Powerware Corporation  
including any battery not originally packaged with the Unit or in battery packs manufactured by  
Powerware Corporation. The manufacturer of all such equipment shall solely warrant that  
equipment and Powerware Corporation shall have no responsibility or liability thereof.  
IT IS AGREED THAT Powerware Corporation, ITS PARENT COMPANY, OR ANY OF THEIR  
AFFILIATES, SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, AND THAT THERE IS NO WARRANTY, EITHER EXPRESSED  
OR IMPLIED BY LAW OR THE PARTIES HERETO, OTHER THAN THOSE EXPRESSLY SET  
FORTH HEREIN. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGE TO THE UNIT CAUSED BY  
MISUSE, ABUSE, NEGLECT, UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS, IMPROPER  
MAINTENANCE, ACCIDENTS OR OTHER ABNORMAL CONDITIONS.  
Force Majeure  
Powerware Corporation shall not be liable for any delays or defaults hereunder by reason of fire,  
floods, acts of God, labor troubles, accidents to machinery, delays of carriers or suppliers, inability  
of suppliers to supply, the impositions of priorities, restrictions or other acts of government, or  
other causes beyond its reasonable control.  
This Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of North Carolina, USA in all respects.  
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