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UPS WEB/SNMP MANAGER
SNMP Adapter
User Manual – English
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Page 1 - SNMP Adapter

UPS WEB/SNMP MANAGER SNMP Adapter User Manual – English Rel.52

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10 1.4 Comparison CS121 MODELS FEATURES and OPTIONS Supported UPS models CS121 COMMON FEATURES FOR ALL MODELS * CS121L external Second mini din 9 CO

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11 1.5 CS121 overview For CS121L, C and Slot card types Figure 1: Connectors of the CS121 CS121 family: CS121L = external device with external p

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12 Figure 2: DIP-Switches: CS121L (left) in configuration mode (IP 10.10.10.10) and CS121SC (right) in normal mode Switch 1 Switch 2 Description O

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13 Figure 3: CS121 in a network environment 1.7 Connect your CS121 ... In generally you can choose between 3 ways to configure the CS121-adapter: •

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14 configuration of the SNMP adapter please ensure that the DIP switches are in the correct position. Please also refer to the section 1.5 CS121 overv

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15 2. Quickstart The Quickstart manual gives you a short instruction into the main features and how to make some basic settings and guides you in conn

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16 2.1.1 Using HTTP/Webbrowser The entire configuration can be done via Webbrowser. Please use the default IP-address 10.10.10.10 and the TELNET passw

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17 Change to menu “Network & Security” and specify IP-address, Gateway and Subnet mask to the CS121-adapter. Figure 6: HTTP - Network & Se

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18 2.1.2.2 Main menu & IP-Settings Figure 8: Telnet - Main Menu To select any option in the main menu enter the number of the option at the Ent

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19 Enter Command => 6 USV 1 To assign the UPS location SysLocation, type 6 and enter the location name: Enter Command => 7 Building 12 2.1.2

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2 Limited Warranty This use of this product and the enclosed materials are provided without warranty of any kind. The entire risk as to software quali

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20 minutes, ensure you start (configure) the shutdown (or other event action) 3 minutes before the UPS is switched off, so that more than enough time

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21 to several client stations. In addition, it is possible to specify when and how often an action is to be released. 2.3.1 About same basic events P

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22 For example to configure a job, which initiates a shutdown-signal to a client-workstation, please enter the event “System shutdown” in the menu “Ev

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23 3. Configuration of the CS121 Note: After you have finished the basic network configuration you should have set DIP-switch 1 in position ON and

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24 Figure 15: HTTP - UPS Functions AUX & SensorMan Status: The AUX & TEMPMAN status shows the actual measurements of the connected environme

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25 Figure 17: HTTP - UPS Model & System With the parameters UPS ID, system-name, -location, -contact you can describe the UPS and CS121. This is

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26 3.2.2 Network & Security Figure 18: HTTP - Network & Security Settings This menu configures the CS121 network card settings, passwords a

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27 The UPSMON password blocks entry to the UPSMON tools battery test and emergency shut down. Knowledge of this password enable users to gain access t

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28 3.2.4 Timeserver The CS121 uses a timeserver to supply the correct date and time of any event in its local logfile. If no Timeserver is set, the CS

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29 Figure 21: MS-Timeservices To turn your Windows computer into a timeserver, double-click on the clock in the lower right taskbar and open the fol

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3 English Manual Dieses Handbuch ist auch in Deutsch verfügbar! Eine aktuelle Kopie erhalten Sie unter download bei

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30 Figure 22: HTTP - Event Configuration with tool tip Choose the event you wish to configure to enter the event editor. Figure 23: HTTP - Event

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31 3.2.5.1 Treshold events Some UPS models allow you to configure thresholds for releasing UPS specific threshold events individually. CS121 also supp

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32 3.2.5.3 Email-Job Figure 27: HTTP - Job Editor: Email-Job To configure an Email-job follow the entries in the figure above. Note: Please ensur

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33 Note: RCCMD clients are optional and not freeware. Most CS121 are equipped today with a single RCCMD standard license, some UPS makers add more

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34 Note: All network components, such as routers, hubs etc. need to be fully UPS-supported, as it is otherwise not possible to reach all clients du

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35 3.2.5.4.3 RCCMD Execute/command This RCCMD signal will cause any RCCMD receiver (e.g. another CS121, RCCMD client or SITEMANAGER, SITESWITCH4) to e

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36 y=1 => switch on y=0 => switch off “20000” is the command to switch outputs. (for other commands please contact GENEREX support) Syntax examp

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37 Figure 33: HTTP - Job Editor: RCCMD-Trap 3.2.5.5 UPS shutdown This event action enables an UPS shutdown. It is possible to configure when to send

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38 3.2.5.7 Wake on LAN (WOL) Figure 36: HTTP - Job Editor: Wake on LAN WOL stands for “Wake on LAN”. This function uses data packages to prompt oth

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39 Figure 38: HTTP - SNMP • Network Server Settings The user may activate or deactivate different options from this menu. Telnet and or SNMP may be

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4 Contents English Manual 3 1. The CS121 family - Introduction 6 1.1 About your CS121 6 1.1.1 General information 6 1.1.2 Functionalities of y

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40 Figure 39: HTTP - COM2 Mode overview • Configuration Mode: This sets the normal configuration mode for using the provided cable (CS121-TEMP conf

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41 Figure 40: HTTP - COM2 & AUX with TEMPMAN The TEMPMAN and SENSORMANAGER are extensions to the CS121 that connect to COM2 of the adapter. The

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42 set to “Output”, this is equivalent to activating the „SS4 Mode“. The SS4 mode is to be activated when connecting a SITESWITCH4 to the AUX port of

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43 Figure 41: HTTP – Sensor Manager Settings Please see SensorMan in section “Accessories” of this manual. 3.2.10 RAS Configuration This is the stan

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44 3.2.11 Save Configuration / Reboot If you are satisfied with your configuration select “Save, Exit & Reboot” and wait until the adapter inform

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45 01/17/2007,16:35:51,MAIL: subject "CS121 Event 44" successfully sent 01/17/2007,16:35:57,MAIL: subject "CS121 Event 45" success

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46 4. Adapter Software-Updates (Firmware) Usually the CS121-Adapter already contains a specified firmware-version and does not need to be updated unle

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47 the configuration can be saved back into the „flash“ directory of the CS121 per ftp. Figure 44: CS121-configuration settings via ftp. A firmware-

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48 3. Check if your route is correctly set with the console command "route print". You should see that 10.10.10.10 is in the list. 4. Make s

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49 BACS, SiteMonitor, SiteManager: 00-03-05-0A-xx-xx where XX-XX represents the HEX code of the GENEREX CS121 Board’s serialnumber (decimal). • How t

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5 3.3 Reading the Alarm-Logfile 44 4. Adapter Software-Updates (Firmware) 46 4.1 Firmwareupdate via Setup-tool 46 4.2 Firmwareupdate via FTP 4

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50 5. Additional Software 5.1 RCCMD RCCMD is the client module for integrating an unlimited number of computers of any operating system into an UPSMAN

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51 Figure 46: RCCMD Client Installation – IP-Address The following window gives you the possibility to enable a periodical connection check and to a

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52 Figure 48: RCCMD Client Installation – Batch-files 5.1.2 RCCMD client as relay station In order to reach a bigger number of RCCMD receivers, the

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53 Figure 50: gchart plug-in for the internet explorer Get the gChart experience now by visiting our online CS121 at: http://q01.generex.de/ and be

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54 6. CS121-Enhancements, Field of applications 6.1 SiteSwitch4 (SS4) and SiteSwitch4AUX (SS4AUX) Figure 51: SideSwitch4 and SS4 AUX SITEWITCH4AUX

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55 Figure 53: Exchange COM Ports 1 & 2 for SS4 6.1.1 SS4 Feature overview • 4 configurable powers sockets with a breaking capacity of 230V/8A

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56 The CS121 establishes a user interface for the SS4 for which the user has the option of using either UPSMON, Webbrowser, UNMS or an SNMP-Program. A

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57 6.3 SENSORMANAGER 6.3.1 General information If more than 1 or 2 environmental values are wanted to manage, than the SENSORMANGER (SensorMan) is you

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58 6.3.2 Installation and Network integration Figure 57: CS121-Installation with SENSORMANAGER As shown in the figure above CS121 can also be appli

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59 6.3.4 Configuration For setting up the sensors in the SensorMan make sure your configuration matches your sensor type, e.g. see example: Figure 58

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6 1. The CS121 family - Introduction 1.1 About your CS121 1.1.1 General information The CS121-series are a group of products designed especially for

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60 6.4 RASMANAGER The RAS-Manager relays alarm signals coming from monitoring devices such as UPS, SiteManagers, contact alarms and the like to monito

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61 that measures temperature and humidity and communicates the results to a computer. Modbus is often used to connect a supervisory computer with a re

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62 Figure 63: UNMS-Installation MIB-Integration into your NMS Standard-NMS Installations require for each device to be monitored its specific MIB (

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63 iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib2.upsMIB Please check your MIB directory before compiling the RFC1628! Configure the NMS • Set/compile the device MI

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64 Appendix A. CS121 - Technical data Product Power Size Weight Operating temperature CS121L (Extern) 12VDC 300 mA. 12,5 x 7 x 2,8 cm 210 gr.

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65 Figure 64: Cable configuration COM2 Figure 65: Cable type 113: CS121 adapter to modem Pin Layout CS121 COM1: Figure 66: External D-SUB 9-polig

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66 Pin4: -> RxD Pin9: -> GND Pin8 connected with Pin 10 Figure 68: Pin COM2 Mini-DIN 8 pol Mini DIN 8 socket RS-232: Pin1: -> DCD P

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67 Pin5: -> Input/Output 4 Pin6: -> GND The maximum input voltage is 3,3V. The input signals may be fed from external power sources or f

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68 D. MODBUS Interface D.1. General information For remote control and monitoring of devices the MODBUS interface in each CS121 M can read out measur

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69 For the CS121 there is normally no difference between these two functions. Query: slave no function code address of first word to read word

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7 functions. The MODBUS-version uses the COM2 as RS485 and is not available for configuration. The MODBUS version can be configured only via Webbrowse

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70 ng interval >= 3.5 characters number code count s of the word interval>= 3.5 characters RTU HEX high byte low byte low byte high

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71 132 U 3 / 4 Alarm: general fault 1 = active; 0 = not active 1 133 U 3 / 4 Alarm: diagnose test failed 1 = active; 0 = not active 1 134 U

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72 Section OEM RITTAL Digital Input Status(DI) 0 bit 2 Bypass working Status 0: Normal, Status 1: Alert 1 1 bit 2 Bypass Inter

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73 UPS Status Hex-Value Description UPS_SB_BYPASS_MODE 0x0001 power piped thru UPS_SB_SHUTDOWN 0x0002 shutdown ups UPS_SB_OUTPUT_ACT 0x0004 inv

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74 snmp 161/udp snmptrap 162/udp time (rfc868) 37/tcp time (sntp) 123/tcp rccmd 6003 Upsmon 5769 Modbus over IP 502/tcp D.9. MODBUS Cables T

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75 CABLE ID of the used cable type POWER Configurated UPS Power LOAD Configurated Load HOLDTIME Configurated hold time RECHARGETIME Configurated t

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76 Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 OUTPUT: Open collector OUT 9-24 V, max. 30mA Pin 6 INPUT: Digital Input 9-24V INPUT 4: Pin 1 Input Voltage 9-24 Volt + Pin 2 A

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77 Index RJ45, 11 Table of figures Figure 1: Connectors of the CS121 ...

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78 Figure 51: SideSwitch4 and SS4 AUX ... 54 Figure 52: CS121-Installa

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8 and set after which, the CS121 can be changed from AUTO to the given speed, "100half" for example. • Email client: The CS121 adapters inc

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9 CS121SC (Slot Chinese) User manual English. Configuration cable for serial port configuration via Terminal software - and for connection of optional

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