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network parameters. If a response is not received from the server, the UPS Network Module boots with
the last saved parameters from the most recent start.
2.
If your network is not configured with a BootP or DHCP server, select
Disabled
from the BootP/DHCP
pull-down menu, and then enter the network settings:
a.
Enter the IP address of the UPS Network Module in the IP Address field. The UPS Network Module
must have a unique IP address for use on a TCP/IP network.
b.
Enter the subnet mask of the UPS Network Module in the Subnet Mask field to identify the class of
the sub-network to which the UPS Network Module is connected.
c.
Enter the gateway address of the UPS Network Module in the Gateway Address field to allow
connection to devices or hosts attached to different network segments.
d.
Enter the host name of the UPS Network Module in the Hostname field. The host name is the first part
of the fully qualified domain name used by the DNS. The host name is sent to the DNS only if the
DHCP server sends the host name with the new IP address. The default value of the two parameters
comprising the fully qualified domain name is ups.domain.com.
e.
Enter the name of the domain to which the UPS Network Module belongs in the Domain Name field.
The domain name is the part of the fully qualified domain name that follows the host name and is
used by the DNS. The default value of the two parameters comprising the fully qualified domain
name is
ups.domain.com
.
3.
Select or clear the
IPv6 Enabled
checkbox to enable or disable IPv6, respectively. The local IP address
of the UPS Network Module is built from the MAC address and appears in the IPv6 Local Address field
when IPv6 is enabled.
4.
If IPv6 is enabled, select the
IPv6 Auto Config Enabled
checkbox to have the IPv6 router build the IPv6
Address 1, Prefix length, and IPv6 Address 2. The IPv6 Gateway field is empty and cannot be edited.
-or-
Clear the IPv6 Auto Config Enabled checkbox and enter the following settings:
o
IPv6 Address 1—Set a static IPv6 address.
o
Prefix length—Set a prefix for the IPv6 Address 1.
o
IPv6 Gateway—Set the default gateway.
5.
Select
Enabled
from the Firmware Upload to allow remote upgrade of the UPS Network Module
firmware through the network. If this option is disabled, remote firmware upgrade is not allowed.
6.
Enter the IP address of the DNS server that normally provides the translation of the domain name to IP
address in the Primary DNS Server field.
7.
Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server that provides the translation of the domain name to IP
address when the primary DNS server is not available in the Secondary DNS Server field.
8.
Enter the host name or IP address of the SMTP server used to transfer email messages in the SMTP Server
field.
9.
Select the SMTP server authentication checkbox to require a user name and a password for SNMP
authentication. Enter the user name in the Login field, and then enter the password in the Password field.
NOTE:
The UPS Network Module will not send email notifications until the recipients are
configured on the Email Notification screen (on page
42
).
10.
Click
Save
.
11.
For your changes to take effect, be sure to reboot the UPS Network Module by clicking
Reset
Communication
on the System Settings screen (on page
30
).
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