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Chapter 4
UPS Management
This chapter describes how to use the Web-based administration interface to maintain
SNMP-SSL card. The chapter also introduces and gives detailed information of all the
administrative functions that are build-in the SNMP-SSL card. The IP address of the
workstation must be entered in the SNMP-SSL access control table to prevent
unauthorised users from configuring SNMP-SSL card via HTTP or SNMP protocols.
Note:
If you do not add the IP address of the workstation to the Access Control Table (via
RS232 or Telnet) or the SNMP/HTTP Access Control (via Web Browser) in the
SNMP-SSL card, you can only view the UPS status; it will not be able to perform any
configuration on SNMP-SSL/UPS. (See the Access Control Table Setting and the
SNMP/HTTP Access Control for details.)
This menu contains the control parameters of the UPS. All the sub-menus are available in
read-only for all users, whereas only the administrator has access to read/write.
UPS Configuration
This menu displays the UPS nominal input and output data. If you are using an External
Battery Pack with this UPS, the UPS must be configured so that; the UPS will report the
correct estimated runtime and the Battery capacity bar graph LEDs will display properly.
To configure the UPS for External Battery Packs you must have administrative rights.
1.
External Battery Pack Number:
Select the appropriate number of External Battery
Packs connected to the UPS.
2.
Set Value:
Saves the settings.
Figure 4-1 SNMP-SSL UPS Configuration