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6.2 Control and Setup RPM using Telnet
Once you can access RPM using telnet you will be able to control and manage your RPM.
The following details the individual menu option available using telnet.
1. Set IP Address
: This function allows you to setup IP Address, Gateway
Address and Subnet Mask parameters. Similar to that
on the webpage.
2. Set SNMP MIB
System
: This function allows you to set the MIB system group
parameters.
3. Set SNMP Access
Control
: This function allows you to set the Manager IP,
Community, Access Permission.
Note:
The configuration of ‘Set SNMP Access Control’
is only used for SNMP Network Manager.
4. Set SNMP Trap
Notification
: If you want to use a PC and perform the ‘Trap’ function
of SNMP manager to manage RPM, the IP address of
the PC must be added in this list.
Note:
The configuration of ‘Set SNMP Trap Receiver’ is
only used for SNMP Network Manager.
5. Set UPS Properties
: Choose only RPM.
Note: Other functions are not available for RPM.
6. Set UPS Devices
Connected
: This allows you to setup the System Name, Rating in %
and shows if the device is connected or not.
7. Set System Time &
Time Server
: This allows you to setup the System date, time and two
time servers.
8. Set Web and Telnet
User Account
: This is allows to set users account’s authority.
9. Set E-mail
: This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power
event notification for emergency management.
a. Reset Configuration
to Default
: Set all values to their default settings.
b. Set Environment
Group
: Set the Environment group settings
c. Save & Reboot
: Save the current configuration data, including any
changes you have made, and reset the SNMP card.
0. Exit Without Saving
: All changes will be lost.