Mitsubishi Netcom User Manual
Rev 3 02/24/2009
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The
UPS/Shutdown
setup page can control 24 devices to be shut down when the
battery capacity reaches the customer’s preset limits. The Battery capacity percentage and
estimated runtime can be changed by selected the box and changing the default value if
available. The
Agent IP Address
is the IP address of the item that will be shut down
when the present values are reached. Click the
Shutdown Setup
menu option to modify
the shutdown configuration.
Test
button can be used to test the shut down function. This
button allows the user to test the shut down function of the IP address entered.You can
set the following values:
Send Shutdown Message
You can configure the shutdown of remote computers
to be initiated on one of the following three conditions:
-Battery Capacity – Click the
Battery Capacity
radio button and enter a battery
capacity threshold (in percent). When the battery capacity falls below the
threshold value, a shutdown message will be sent to all listed systems if
available.
-Estimated Runtime – Click the
Estimated Runtime
radio button and enter a
runtime threshold (in minutes). When the estimated runtime falls below the
threshold value, a shutdown message will be sent to all listed systems.
Note: Not all UPS support the estimated runtime variable.
-On Battery – Click the
On Battery
radio button. When the UPS goes on
battery, a shutdown message will be sent to all listed systems.
Shutdown on Low Battery
Click the
Enable
check box to enable shutdown of remote systems based on a
UPS reported a low battery condition. Enter the delay (in seconds) from the time
the low battery message is sent to the remote system until the remote system
should initiate its shutdown.
Systems to Shut Down
You can send shutdown messages to up to 24 computers. For each system to be
shut down enter the following information:
-IP Address – Enter the IP Address for the computer to be shut down. Contact
your network administrator if you are unsure as to what value to use.
-Delay (min) – Enter the delay from the time the message is sent to the
computer until the system should initiate its shutdown. For example, a delay
of 2 will send the message to the remote shutdown agent that it should initiate
its shutdown in 2 minutes. If the utility power returns before the delay time as
elapsed, a message will be sent to the remote shutdown agent to cancel the
shutdown.