UPS Network Interface
UPS Network Interface
UPS Network Interface
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
1.0
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
1.1
1.2
Web Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.3
Password Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.4
SNMP Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.5
Trellis Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.6
1.7
1.8
Liebert SiteScan Web With Modbus Support (Units with IS-WEBADPT Only) . . . . . . . . . 5
2.0
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
2.1
2.2
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.2.2
3.0
CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
3.1
Guide to Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
4.0
EQUIPMENT INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.0
5.1
Boot/IP Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
5.2
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.2.2
5.2.3
5.3
5.4
Management Protocol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
5.3.1
5.3.2
5.3.3
5.3.4
Web Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
5.4.1
5.4.2
5.4.3
5.5
Telnet Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
5.6
5.7
5.8
6.0
MESSAGING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
6.1
E-Mail Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
6.2
SMS Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
6.3
Customize Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
7.0
FACTORY SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
7.1
7.2
7.2.2
7.2.3
Router Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
7.3
7.4
Support Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
7.5
Realtime Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
7.6
8.0
8.1
8.2
8.3
Event Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
8.4
Data/Logs Tab (Units with IS-WEBL, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS, IS-IPBMS Cards Only) . . . . 54
8.4.1
8.4.2
Event Log Agent (Units with IS-WEBL, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS, IS-IPBMS Cards Only) . . . 56
8.4.3
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9.0
SUPPORT INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
9.1
9.2
10.0
10.1
Monitoring Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
10.2
10.3
10.4
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FIGURES
Figure A1 Null connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A11
TABLES
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
Table 8
Table 9
Table 10
Table 11
Table 12
Table 13
Table 14
Table 15
Table 16
Table 17
Table 18
Table 19
Table 20
Table 21
Table 22
Table 23
Table 24
Table 25
Table 26
Table 27
Table 28
Table 29
Table 30
Table A1
Table A2
Table A3
Table A4
Table A5
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! WARNING
Only a qualified service professional should install these products. Emerson recommends
having an Emerson Network Power Liebert Services representative perform the installation
in large UPSs. Contact Liebert Services at 1-800-LIEBERT (1-800-543-2378).
! WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Can cause equipment damage, injury or death.
Service and maintenance work must be performed only by properly trained and qualified
personnel and in accordance with applicable regulations and manufacturers specifications.
Opening or removing the covers to any equipment may expose personnel to lethal voltages
within the unit even when it is apparently not operating and the input wiring is disconnected
from the electrical source.
Check the circuits with a voltmeter before beginning installation.
Introduction
1.0
INTRODUCTION
The Liebert IntelliSlot Web Card family delivers enhanced communications and control to Liebert
UPS, AC Power and Thermal Management systems.
Liebert IntelliSlot Web cards bring SNMP, Telnet, Modbus IP, BACnet IP and Web-management
capability to many models of Emerson Network Powers line of Liebert UPS, power and thermal
management equipment. See Table 1 for equipment supported and Table 2 for communication
protocols supported.
The cards employ an Ethernet network to monitor and manage a wide range of operating parameters,
alarms and notifications.
Liebert IntelliSlot
Web/485 Card
With Adapter
IS-WEBADPT
Introduction
1.1
Table 1
Part Number
Liebert GXT
IS-WEBCARD Liebert GXT3
Liebert GXT4
Compatible with:
IS-WEBLB
Liebert Hinet
Liebert NX
Units with Liebert iCOM Firmware prior to PA1.04.033.STD:
Liebert Challenger 3000 Liebert DS
Liebert PeX
Liebert FPC
Liebert RDC
IS-WEBX
IS-IPBMX
IS-WEBADPT
Liebert RX
Part Number
V1, V2C
IS-WEBCARD
IS-WEBLB
IS-WEBLBDS
IS-WEBL
IS-WEBS
IS-WEBX
IS-IPBMX
IS-WEBADPT
Both
1
Modbus
IP only
1
Modbus
IP only
2
Modbus
485
Introduction
Liebert IntelliSlot Web cards support both 10Mbit and 100Mbit communication speeds and either
half or full duplex.
NOTE
See online demonstrations of Web cards installed in Liebert equipment at:
http://demos.liebert.com
1.2
Web Support
The Liebert IntelliSlot Web card delivers Web management and control to Liebert equipment. All
authorized users on your network will be able to view status information.
1.3
Password Protection
Control and configuration capabilities are protected by a username and password combination.
Optionally, status information can be password-protected. The default username is Liebert and the
default password is also Liebert.
You can change the password using the terminal emulation, Telnet or Web interface. See 5.7 Change Username / Password - Administrator and General User for details.
NOTE
Change the username and password today to prevent unauthorized access.
1.4
SNMP Support
The Liebert IntelliSlot Web card enables SNMP management of Liebert equipment. To integrate the
card into your SNMP implementation, compile the Liebert Global Products MIB on your network
management station (NMS).
The Liebert Global Products MIB is included in this package on CD-ROM and supports both
Microsoft Windows and Unix file formats.
1.5
Trellis Support
The Liebert IntelliSlot Web card communicates a rich set of Emerson Protocol information to the
Trellis DCIM platform.
Trellis can manage and control Liebert equipment using SNMP, Modbus or the Emerson Protocol.
This allows monitoring all Liebert equipment using Liebert IntelliSlot Web Card communication
interfaces.
For more information, visit the Trellis Solutions page at http://www.emersonnetworkpower.com
1.6
1.7
Introduction
1.8
Liebert SiteScan Web With Modbus Support (Units with IS-WEBADPT Only)
The Liebert IntelliSlot Web/485 Card With Adapter integrates with Liebert SiteScan Web software
using Modbus to monitor trends for analysis and maintenance to ensure high-availability operation of
critical facilities.
For more information on SiteScan Web and Modbus integration, visit the SiteScan Web page at:
sitescan.liebert.com
Installation
2.0
INSTALLATION
! WARNING
Only a qualified service professional should install these products. Emerson
recommends
having a Liebert Services representative perform the installation in large UPSs. Contact
Liebert Services at 1-800-LIEBERT (1-800-543-2378).
2.1
2.1.1
2.1.2
Communication settings
Baud Rate:
Data Bits:
Parity:
Stop Bits:
Flow Control:
9600
8
None
1
None
Installation
2.2
! WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Can cause equipment damage, injury or death.
Service and maintenance work must be performed only by properly trained and qualified
personnel and in accordance with applicable regulations and manufacturers specifications.
Opening or removing the covers to any equipment may expose personnel to lethal voltages
within the unit even when it is apparently not operating and the input wiring is disconnected
from the electrical source.
Check the circuits with a voltmeter before beginning installation.
Follow these steps to install a Liebert IntelliSlot Web/485 Card With Adapter (P/N IS-WEBADPT).
Locate the adapter mounting location in your Liebert equipment.
Secure the Liebert IntelliSlot Web/485 Card With Adapter with the supplied screws.
Connect the equipment's communication cable to the TB1 terminal block or P1 on the card (see
the user manual for the Liebert power or cooling unit for details).
Connect a Modbus (RS-485) cable to the TB2 terminal block.
Connect an input power supply cable to Pins 1 & 2 on the TB3 terminal block; Pin 1 is at the far
left, and Pin 2 is the middle pin.
P1
DB-9 Port
MAC Address
2.2.1
2.2.2
Table 4
Communication settings
1. Use terminal emulation software, such as
Baud Rate: 9600
HyperTerminal, to open a direct connection to the card
Data Bits: 8
with the settings in Table 4.
Parity: None
2. Press the Enter key for the Main Menu.
Stop
Bits: 1
3. Select 485 Network Settings to access the
Flow Control: None
communications settings.
4. Select Enabled Application.
5. Select Modbus Server to enable the Modbus application.
6. At the next screen, select Server ID (the default Server ID is 1, but may be any number up to 255).
7. Press Esc to return to the Main Menu.
8. Select IP Network Settings, then Boot/IP Settings and follow the instructions to enter an IP
ADDRESS, NETMASK and GATEWAY.
9. Press Esc to return to the Main Menu.
10. Choose Exit and Save to save your changes and reboot the card.
NOTE
When installing the card in a Liebert NX, configure the communication port of the Liebert NX
to 2400 baud. See the Liebert NX user manual for details.
Configuration Overview
3.0
CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW
You may use any of the following interfaces to configure the Web card:
Table 5
Configuration interfaces
Interface
Icon
Description
Available
Functions
Connection
Methods
Terminal Emulation
(Serial or TCP/IP)
Configuration
Serial Cable
or TCP/IP
Telnet
Configuration
TCP/IP
Web
Configuration,
Monitoring, Control
TCP/IP
Each configuration section provides instructions using the Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP
Connection) / Telnet Interface, along with a brief description of how to access the same function
through the Web Interface.
NOTE
The Terminal Emulation and Telnet interfaces present the same menus and choices.
3.1
Guide to Configuration
Refer to the following guide for details on configuration functions. Sections 3.4 to 3.5 describe how to
get started with each interface.
Table 6
Topic
Page:
Section
3.2 - Open the Terminal Emulation Interface - Serial Connection
Connecting
to an interface
10
11
12
13
14
15
6.0 - Messaging
42
46
A1
Performing
configuration
functions
Configuration Overview
3.2
Name
To do this:
Click the Start button, then Programs, Accessories,
Communications and finally HyperTerminal.
2. In the Connection Description window, enter a name for the
connectionfor example, GXT2Uthen click OK.
3. In the Connect To window:
Choose COM3 from the Connect Using drop-down list.
Click OK.
COM3
Communication settings
Baud Rate:
Data Bits:
Parity:
Stop Bits:
Flow Control:
9600
Connection
settings
8
None
1
None
6. In the Main Menu, enter the number that corresponds to your choice.
Refer to 3.1 - Guide to Configuration for details on each function.
7. After making changes, return to the Main Menu and choose Exit and
Save to reboot the Web card and put your changes into effect (see
3.6 - Saving Changes and Reinitializing the Web Card).
Configuration Overview
3.3
server
Active
NOTE
For security, change the default username and password (see 5.7 - Change Username /
Password - Administrator and General User).
6. In the Main Menu, enter the number that corresponds to your choice.
Refer to 3.1 - Guide to Configuration for details on each function.
7. After making changes, return to the Main Menu and choose Exit and
Save to reboot the Web card and put your changes into effect (see
3.6 - Saving Changes and Reinitializing the Web Card).
Main Menu
---------1: Equipment Information
2: IP Network Settings
3: Messaging
4: Factory Settings
5: Firmware Updates
q: Quit and abort changes
x: Exit and save
Please select a key ?>
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Configuration Overview
3.4
C:>telnet 192.168.0.125
Login: Liebert
Password: ********
NOTE
For security, change the default username and password (see 5.7 - Change Username /
Password - Administrator and General User).
4. In the Main Menu, enter the number that corresponds to your choice.
Refer to 3.1 - Guide to Configuration for details on each function.
5. After making changes, return to the Main Menu and choose Exit and
Save to reboot the Web card and put your changes into effect (see
3.6 - Saving Changes and Reinitializing the Web Card).
Main Menu
---------1: Equipment Information
2: IP Network Settings
3: Messaging
4: Factory Settings
5: Firmware Updates
q: Quit and abort changes
x: Exit and save
Please select a key ?>
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Configuration Overview
3.5
Configure tab
12
Configuration
Categories
Connect To
Reinitialize
(to save any changes)
Configuration Overview
3.6
Web Interface
After making each change, click the Save button. A reminder
appears each time you make a change (shown at right).
Without leaving the Configure tab window (below left), click
Reinitialize in the left panel, then click the Reinitialize
button at right to reboot the Web card and put your changes
into effect.
Progress message window
First click
Reinitialize
at left
Then click
Reinitialize
button
A message window appears, shown above right, and remains until the card is reinitialized.
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Equipment Information
4.0
EQUIPMENT INFORMATION
Equipment Information is optional and identifies the Liebert unit, its
location, a contact person and other information about the unit. The
default value of each field is Uninitialized.
NOTE
This information also configures the SNMP parameters
sysName, sysContact, sysDescr, and sysLocation available
using RFC-1213 MIB II.
Item
Description
Maximum Length*
Name
255 characters
Contact
64 characters
Location
64 characters
Description
64 characters
* Valid characters include spaces and other printable characters except double quotes (").
Web Interface
To access Equipment Information through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Equipment Information in the left panel and finally Edit in
the right panel. After making changes, click Save.
Configure tab
Equipment
Information
Edit
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Network Settings
5.0
NETWORK SETTINGS
The IP Network Settings Menu is used to enable network
communications with the Web card.
Refer to the following sections for detailed step-by-step
instructions on each item from this menu:
Table 9
Menu item
Refer to:
page 15
page 19
page 24
page 33
page 38
page 39
page 40
page 41
5.1
Boot/IP Settings
5.1.1
Speed/ Duplex
IPv4 Mode
Boot Mode
DHCP/BootP Server
DNS Server
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Network Settings
Web Interface
To access Boot/IP Settings through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Network Settings in the left panel and finally Edit beneath
the table of parameters and descriptions. After making changes, click Save.
Configure tab
Network
Settings
Edit
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Network Settings
5.1.2
IPv6 Boot
Mode
IPv6 Address
Prefix Length
Default
Gateway**
IPv6 address of the gateway for network traffic desired for other networks or subnets.
**
17
Network Settings
Web Interface
To access Boot/IP Settings through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Network Settings in the left panel and finally Edit beneath the
table of parameters and descriptions. After making changes, click Save.
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Network Settings
5.2
5.2.1
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Network Settings
Web Interface
To access the DNS menu through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then DNS in the left panel under Network Settings and finally Edit
beneath the table of parameters and descriptions. After making changes, click Save.
Configure tab
Click Edit
to change
settings
Obtain
address
automatically
Specify
address
How long
card retains
resolved
addresses
DNS
Test
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Network Settings
5.2.2
?>
Parameter
DNS Server
Disabled
Obtain DNS
Server adresses
automatically
Primary Domain
Name Server
(DNS) *
Primary IP address of the name server for network, which should be obtained from your
network administrator.
Secondary
Domain Name
Server (DNS) *
Secondary IP address of the name server for network, which should be obtained from your
network administrator.
DNS Resolve
Interval
DNS Naming
Domain Name
Suffix
Domain suffix. If specified, only the hostname(s) need to be entered rather than the fully
qualified domain name (FQDN) for network names in other configuration fields.
Acceptable IPv4 DNS Server values consist of 4 numbers, ranging from 0 to 255, separated
with a *.* character. As an example 10.0.0.1. Acceptable IPv6 DNS Server values consist of
8 hexidecimal numbers ranging from 0 to ffff, separated by colons. A double colon can be
used once to eliminate the ned to list consecutive zeroes within the address. As an example
2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0307:7334
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Network Settings
Web Interface
To access DNS Settings through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Network Settings in the left panel and DNS to alter DNS
settings or on Test to test DNS entry. After making changes, click Save.
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Network Settings
5.2.3
Table 14
Parameter
Type 1
Question
Web Interface
To access DNS Test through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Network Settings in the left panel and DNS then Test to alter
DNS Test settings.
After making changes, click Save.
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Network Settings
5.3
Management Protocol
The Management Protocol Menu allows you to enable or disable SNMPv1/v2c and SNMPv3 and
configure management protocols. Consult your network administrator for these settings.
NOTE
SNMP v3 is available for IS-WEBCARD (HID9) only.
See Section 10 for Management Protocol options for BACnet and Modbus.
Parameter
SNMP Protocol
SNMP
Communications
Web Interface
To access SNMP Protocol settings through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then SNMP (under Management Protocol) in the left panel and
finally Edit in the right panel. After making changes, click Save.
Configure
tab
Click on Edit
SNMP
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Network Settings
5.3.1
Authentication Traps
Enables authentication traps to receive security alerts when the Web card detects
a request with an invalid community string.
Enables the RFC-1628 (UPS specific information) MIB on the Web card for
querying of information in that MIB. This can be enabled or disabled independently
of the Liebert Global Products MIB.
Traps
This option enables the RFC-1628 traps to be sent when an alarm event occurs on
the device. The parent option must be enabled for this to also be enabled.
Enables the Liebert Global Products MIB (Enterprise Specific) for querying of
information in that MIB. This option can be enabled or disabled independently of
the RFC-1628 MIB.
Condition Traps
Enables event condition traps to be sent per the LGP MIB. The parent option must
be enabled for this to also be enabled.
Enables system traps to be sent per the LGP MIB. The parent option must be also
enabled for this to be enabled.
Specifies how often a heartbeat trap will be sent to show that the device is online
and functioning normally.
Display/Modify SNMPv1/v2c
Communities
View devices that have permission to access the Web card, identified by IP
address or hostname, read/write permission and community string. Up to 20
devices may be configured for access.
See 5.3.2 - Display/Modify SNMPv1/v2c Communities.
Display/Modify SNMPv1/v2c
Trap Communities
View devices that are configured to receive notifications from the Web card,
identified by IP address or hostname, trap listen port and community string. Up to
20 devices may be configured to receive traps.
See 5.3.3 - Display/Modify SNMPv1/v2c Trap Communities.
Display/Modify SNMPv3
Settings
View devices that have permission to access the Web card, identified by IP
address and other parameters.
See 5.3.4 - Display/Modify SNMPv3 Settings (Units with IS-WEBCARD Only).
Support Information
View a list of all supported events and parameters for the Liebert equipment
through any interface. Depending on the Liebert IntelliSlot Web Card, the list
might include SNMP, Modbus or BACnet.
See 9.2 - Events and Parameters.
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Network Settings
Web Interface
To access SNMP Communications settings (for Authentication Traps, RFC-1628 (UPS) MIB, Liebert
Global Products MIB and Heartbeat Trap Interval options) through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then SNMP in the left panel (under Management Protocol) and
finally Edit in the right panel. After making changes, click Save.
Note the options vary according to the type of equipment. RFC-1628 MIB features are available
for UPS/Power equipment onlynot for Thermal Management and other equipment, as shown at
bottom in the examples below.
Configure
tab
Management
Protocol
Click on Edit
to enable any
options
Interval choice
sets the
frequency of
Heartbeat
Traps
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Network Settings
5.3.2
Codes for
editing
Communities
-----------1:
10.0.0.5
2:
10.0.0.6
Entry
#
IP
address
write
write
public1
public1
Access
Community
(read/write)
string
Example
d2
(then press Enter)
NOTE
Avoid the following settingit permits access by any host and may pose a security risk:
IP address = 0.0.0.0
Access = write
Community = public
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Network Settings
Web Interface
To access SNMPv1/v2c Communities settings through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Access or V1 Access (under Management Protocol) in the
left panel and finally Edit in the right panel. After making changes, click Save.
Configure
tab
Click on Edit
V1 Access
NOTE
Avoid the following settingit permits access by any host and may pose a security risk:
Network Name = 0.0.0.0
Access = write
Community = public
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Network Settings
5.3.3
Trap Communities
----------------1:
10.0.0.5
2:
10.0.0.6
Entry
#
Codes for
editing
IP
address
162
162
public1
public1
Port to
Community
receive traps
string
Example
Example
29
d2
(then press Enter)
Network Settings
Web Interface
To access SNMPv1/v2c Trap Communities settings through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Traps or V1 Traps (under Management Protocol) in the left
panel and finally Edit in the right panel. After making changes, click Save.
Configure
tab
Click on
Edit
Test Heartbeat
Trap
Traps
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Network Settings
5.3.4
Codes for
editing
Each device is identified by these fieldsnumbers in parentheses correspond to field numbers in the
EDITING USER DATA screen where data may be edited (shown below):
Num (automatically generated) - use this entry number (1-20) to edit or delete an entry
Enbl (1) - Shows whether SNMPv3 is enabled (YES/NO) EDITING USER DATA
1: User Record Enabled..: YES
User Name (2) - name of user (Monitoring Marketing
2: User.................: Monitoring
Auth (3) - type of authorization (MD5/SHA-1/None)
Marketing
3: Auth Type............: MD5
Priv (4) - type of privacy (DES/None)
4: Priv Type............: DES
5: Read Allowed.........: YES
R (5) - Read access allowed (YES/NO); permission to
6: Write Allowed........: YES
7: Notifications Allowed: YES
view but not change data
8: Access Sources.......: 126.4.20.77
W (6) - Write access allowed (YES/NO); full permission
9: Notification Targets.: 126.4.20.77
10: Auth Secret..........: LiebertLiebert
for configuration, control and viewing
11: Priv Secret..........: LiebertLiebert
12: Notification Port....: 162
N (7) - Notifications access allowed (YES/NO)
13: Enable Heartbeat Trap: YES
Access Addresses (8) - IP address of the device with
Enter # of field to edit, 0 to commit
edits, or <ESC>: to discard edits ?>
read/write access as specified
Notify Addresses (9) - IP address of the target device to receive notifications
Other fields that may be edited in the EDITING USER DATA screen shown above are:
Auth Secret (10) - Password (8-64 characters) for Get SNMPv3 request (e.g., LiebertLiebert)
Priv Secret (11) - Password (8-64 characters) for Get SNMPv3 request (e.g., LiebertLiebert)
Notification Port (12) - the Trap Listen Port where traps will be sent (162 is standard port)
Enable Heartbeat Trap (13) - notifications that the device is functioning normally (YES/NO)
To make changes:
Example
Add a device (see example at right):
a (press Enter)
Enter a to add an entry, then press Enter.
The EDITING USER DATA screen appears (shown above right). Enter the
field number of each item to be edited and make changes as needed.
When finished, enter 0 (zero) to save changes (or Esc to exit without saving).
Example
Edit a device (see example at right):
e (press Enter)
Enter e to edit an entry, then press Enter.
2 (press Enter)
Type the Num (entry number) of the entry to be edited, then Enter.
The EDITING USER DATA screen appears (shown above right). Enter the
field number of each item to be edited and make changes as needed.
When finished, enter 0 (zero) to save changes (or Esc to exit without saving).
Example
d (press Enter)
2 (press Enter)
NOTE
Avoid the following settingit permits access by any host and may pose a security risk:
Access Sources (IP address) = 0.0.0.0
Write Allowed = YES
Auth Secret = LiebertLiebert
Priv Secret = LiebertLiebert
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Network Settings
V3 Settings
Configure up to 20 devices
NOTE
Avoid the following settingit permits access by any host and may pose a security risk:
Sources = 0.0.0.0
Access = Write
Authorization = none
Privacy = none
Liebert IntelliSlot Web Cards
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Network Settings
5.4
Web Server
Use the Web Server Menu to configure access to the card
through the Web interface. Consult your network
administrator if needed.
5.4.1
Parameter
Web Server
Mode
HTTP
Transport
Port
Password
Protect Site
When enabled, the entire site is password-protected. (If disabled, all pages are accessible
without a password except configure and control functions.)
Configuration/
Control
Enable or disable the use of a Web browser to perform configuration and control operations.
Note: This feature affects configuration and control operations from the Web interface only. If
disabled, these functions may still be available using other system interfaces.
Refresh
Interval
The interval in seconds (10 to 600 seconds) between automatic updates of dynamic Web
pagesparametric data and device status in the right panel.
RECOMMENDATION: Consider whether frequent updates will slow down the system. If many
users will access the device simultaneously, select a larger value to best serve all users.
Recommended values range from 20 to 60 seconds.
Web Interface
To access Web Server settings through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Web in the left panel and finally Edit in the right panel. After
making changes, click Save.
Configure tab
Web
Edit
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Network Settings
5.4.2
Click on
View
Certificate
Click the View Certificate button. This opens the Certificate window.
Certificate
Path tab
View
Certificate
In the Certificate window, above left, click the Certificate Path tab.
In the Certificate Path tab, above right, click on Allegro Root CA, then on View Certificate.
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Network Settings
In the Certificate window, click the Install Certificate button, as shown below.
Install
Certificate
Automatically
select...
Click on Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate, then
click Next.
The final Wizard window appears with a message that the process is complete. Click Finish.
A confirmation box appears with a message that the import was successful. Click OK.
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Network Settings
5.4.3
Continue to
this website
Click on Continue to this website (not recommended) to open a connection to the Web card.
Certificate
Error
View
Certificates
Click the Certificate Error box next to the address bar, shown above left.
In the window that pops up, shown above right, click the View Certificates link. This opens the
Certificate window.
Certificate
Path tab
View
Certificate
In the Certificate window, above left, click the Certificate Path tab.
In the Certificate Path tab, above right, click on Allegro Root CA, then on View Certificate.
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Network Settings
In the Certificate window, click the Install Certificate button, as shown below.
Install
Certificate
Automatically
select...
Click on Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate, then
click Next.
The final Wizard window appears with a message that the process is complete. Click Finish.
A confirmation box appears with a message that the import was successful. Click OK.
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Network Settings
5.5
Telnet Server
Use the Telnet Server Menu to enable or disable access to the Web
card through a Telnet interface.
'enabled'
Web Interface
To access Telnet settings through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Telnet in the left panel and finally Edit in the right panel.
After making changes, click Save.
Configure tab
Edit
Telnet
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Network Settings
5.6
Hourly
time.nist.gov
(GMT) UTC
Parameter
This is how often the card will attempt to synchronize its internal clock with the specified
time server.
Time Server
This is the server that will be used for synchronization. This can be either an IP address
or a hostname, provided that the DNS options are configured.
Time Zone
This is the local Time Zone that will be used to correctly adjust the time provided by the
server for the locale where the Web Card is being used.
Web Interface
To access Time (SNTP) settings through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Network Settings in the left panel and finally Edit in the right
panel. After making changes, click Save.
Configure
tab
Time
Server
list
Click on Edit
to choose
options
Time
Servers
must be
entered
manually
Time zones
available
from list
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Network Settings
5.7
Type of User
Administrator
General User
Factory Default
Username
Liebert
Password
Liebert
Username
User
Password
User
Description
Full access to configuration and control
functions, as well as viewing privileges
Viewing privileges onlyno access to
configuration or control functions
Maximum length
Valid characters
Any printable character EXCEPT colon, tab, double quote, question mark
Upper/lowercase
Tips
Web Interface
To access usernames and passwords through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Users in the left panel and finally Edit in the right panel. After
making changes, click Save.
Configure tab
Edit
Users
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Network Settings
5.8
IS-WEBCARD
IS-WEBL
IS-IPBML
IS-WEBS
IS-IPBMS
IS-WEBX
IS-IPBMX
IS-WEBLB
If you forget your username or password, you may reset them using a serial configuration cable
connection (see Section 2.1.1 or 2.2.1 - Connect the Cable), which provides direct access to the card
without a username or password. To enter a new username and password, see 5.7 - Change
Username / Password - Administrator and General User.
Table 21
Type of User
Administrator
General User
Factory Default
Username
Liebert
Password
Liebert
Username
User
Password
User
Description
Full access to configuration and control
functions, as well as viewing privileges
Viewing privileges onlyno access to
configuration or control functions
Web Interface
NOTE
This feature is not available through the Web interface.
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Messaging
6.0
MESSAGING
The Messaging menu is used to set up e-mail and text message notifications
from the Web card.
Messaging Menu
--------------1: Email 'disabled'
2: SMS
'disabled'
3: Email Configuration
4: SMS Configuration
Menu item
Refer to:
E-Mail Configuration
page 43
SMS Configuration
page 44
page 45
Web Interface
To access Messaging settings through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Messaging in the left panel and finally Edit in the right panel.
After making changes, click Save.
Configure tab
Edit
Messaging
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Messaging
6.1
E-Mail Configuration
Setting up event notifications to be sent via e-mail involves two steps:
enabling the function, then specifying the parameters.
Parameter
Email From
Email Message
Recipients
Email Subject
Email Customize
Message
SMTP Server
Port
Test Email
View Test Email
Log File
Description
Maximum
64
characters
Choose this option to display a log showing the results of test e-mails.
64
characters
120
characters
32
characters
Web Interface
To access E-Mail Configuration through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Email in the left panel and finally Edit in the right panel.
After making changes, click Save.
Configure tab
Edit
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Messaging
6.2
SMS Configuration
Setting up event notifications for SMS text messages involves two
steps: enabling the function, then specifying the parameters.
Parameter
Description
Maximum
64
characters
SMS Customize
Message
SMTP Server
The IP address or domain name of the SMTP e-mail server that sends messages.
Port
SMS From
SMS Message
Recipients
SMS Subject
Test SMS
View Test
SMS Log File
Choose this option to display a log showing the results of test messages.
64
characters
120
characters
32
characters
Web Interface
To access SMS Configuration through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then SMS in the left panel and finally Edit in the right panel. After
making changes, click Save.
Configure tab
Edit
SMS
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Messaging
6.3
Customize Messages
Both e-mail and SMS text messages may be
customized to include items such as the IP address or
hostname, event name and a link to the Web card in
the body of the message.
'enabled'
'enabled'
'disabled'
'enabled'
'enabled'
'enabled'
'enabled'
'disabled'
'enabled'
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30
Defined in:
4.0 - Equipment
Information
5.1 - Boot/IP Settings
6.1 - E-Mail Configuration
6.2 - SMS Configuration
Message Consolidation
Time Limit on page 45
Message Consolidation
Time Limit on page 45
Web Interface
To access Customize Message settings through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Customize Messages in the left panel and finally Edit in the
right panel. Choose the items to include in each type of message in the Email and SMS columns.
After making changes, click Save.
Configure tab
Edit
Customize
Message
Factory Settings
7.0
FACTORY SETTINGS
The Factory Settings menu allows you to restore factory default settings and offers other options that
may vary by the Liebert unit where the card is installed. Refer to the following sections for details:
7.1
1. Choose Factory Settings from the Main Menu, then choose Reset
to Factory Defaults.
2. Enter y (yes) at the prompt to confirm your choice. To cancel, enter n (no).
3. A message appears until the process is complete.
Resetting card to factory defaults...
Web Interface
To restore the factory default settings through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Factory Defaults in the left panel and finally Reset to
Factory Defaults in the right panel.
Configure tab
Reset
to Factory
Defaults
Factory
Defaults
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Factory Settings
7.2
7.2.1
Type of Liebert
IntelliSlot Card
Default
MAC Address
Default
Node ID
Web card
0x01
485 card
0x02
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Factory Settings
7.2.2
7.2.3
Router Settings
Units with IS-WEBL, IS-WEBX, IS-IPBMX, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS,
IS-IPBMS Cards Only
Use this menu to change router settings for Liebert units with
IS-WEBL, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS or IS-IPBMS cards (see Table 1).
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Factory Settings
7.3
7.4
Support Information
Units with IS-WEBL, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS, IS-IPBMS Cards Only
Use this menu to display support information for Liebert units with
IS-WEBL, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS or IS-IPBMS cards (see Table 1).
1. Choose Factory Settings from the Main Menu, then choose Support Information.
2. The Web card information appears, as shown in the following example. Press the Enter key to
return to the previous menu.
MAC Address
Network Card Model
Network Card Part #
Manufacture Date
Serial Number
Boot Version
Boot Label
App Version
App Label
Hardware Version
CPU Speed
Flash Usage
GDD Version
FDM Version
OID1
OID2
00-00-68-18-8E-27
IntelliSlot Web Card
IS-WEBCARD
MAY 10,2008
416791G704T2008MAY100143
0.000.0
IS-WEBX_HID7_0.000.0_43860
3.410.0
IS-WEBX_HID7_3.410.0_047539
7
50 MHz
6367 Out Of 8388 KByte
1
2014
2
10
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Factory Settings
7.5
Realtime Information
Units with IS-WEBL, IS-WEBX, IS-IPBMX, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS,
IS-IPBMS Cards Only
Use this menu to display realtime information for Liebert units with
IS-WEBL, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS or IS-IPBMS cards (see Table 1).
7.6
================================
Realtime Information
================================
Feb 5 2009 14:11:29 <EST>
System Running Time: 3 Hour
42 Minute 48 Second
Flash Usage:
27%
Heap Usage:
18%
CPU Usage:
59%
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8.0
8.1
Equipment
Information
Device
Status
Monitor
Categories
Click to view
in right panel
The top portion of the left panel displays information that appears on all pages:
Equipment Information - name, contact, location and description of the Liebert unit (as
defined in 4.0 - Equipment Information)
Device Status - current status of the Liebert unit and whether any alarms are active (if so,
the most recent alarm is listed)
Monitor Categories appear at bottom left, organized with folder icons and showing the
available Monitoring functions.
Click on a category to view parametric data in the right panel. The example above shows a
graphic representation of the current state of a Liebert UPS. Other categories show data in table
format. The information will vary according to the type of Liebert unit.
NOTE
If any alarms are currently active, they are listed below the graphic in the opening window.
Click on the Active Alarms category to view more details about any alarms that are active.
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8.2
Control tab
Control
Operations
Click to view in
right panel
Control Operations categories appear at bottom left, organized with folder icons and showing
the available Control functions. Clicking on a category changes the view in the right panel. The
example above shows the summary page.
The following guide is a partial list of Control operationsthese vary by the type of Liebert unit.
Table 27
Command
Description
Abort Commands
Output / System
Statistics
Tests
Setpoints
To perform an operation, click on a Control Operations category at left, then click on the
appropriate button in the right panel. The example below shows control operations for two Liebert
units.
Liebert
GXT2U
example
Output
Liebert
DS
example
Setpoints
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8.3
Event Log
NOTE
For Liebert units with IS-WEBL, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS, IS-IPBMS, IS-WEBX or IS-IPBMX
cards (see Table 1), the Web interface has a Data/Logs tab instead of the Event Log tab. For
details, refer to 8.4 - Data/Logs Tab (Units with IS-WEBL, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS,
IS-IPBMS Cards Only).
The Event Log tab allows viewing events stored in the Web cards history. This history is gathered
only when the Web card is installed and communicating properly with the device. The history is
stored in descending chronological order; Page 1 Item 1 contains the most recent event.
The list of events includes:
1. The time and date of the eventThis is either the local time and date (if the network time
synchronization is working properly) or the time-delta from when the card was first powered on (if
no network time synchronization has taken place).
2. The event IDThis is the index number given to events since the start of the history.
3. The event textText stating the type of event and how the card reacted.
Download Links
The Agent Event Log at the top of the page includes two links, (.txt) and (.csv).
The txt link will download the entire event history in unformatted text.
The csv link will download the entire event history in comma-separated format, which can then
be imported into an application such as Microsoft Excel.
Event Log tab
Scroll through
Event Log
Download
links
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8.4
Data/Logs Tab (Units with IS-WEBL, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS, IS-IPBMS Cards Only)
The Data/Logs tab offers the following features for Liebert units with IS-WEBL cards (see Table 1).
Table 28
Feature
Description
Agent
SNMP Capabilities
Downloads
Summary
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8.4.1
Downloads
Click on a link to
download a file
Save to download
the file
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8.4.2
Event Log Agent (Units with IS-WEBL, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS, IS-IPBMS Cards Only)
The Event Log Agent allows viewing events stored in the Web cards history. This history is gathered
only when the Web card is installed and communicating properly with the device. The history is
stored in descending chronological order; Page 1 Item 1 contains the most recent event.
The list of events includes:
1. The time and date of the eventThis is either the local time and date (if the network time
synchronization is working properly) or the time-delta from when the card was first powered on (if
no network time synchronization has taken place).
2. The event IDThis is the index number given to events since the start of the history.
3. The event textText stating the type of event and how the card reacted.
Download Links
The Agent Event Log at the top of the page includes two links, (.txt) and (.csv).
The txt link will download the entire event history in unformatted text.
The csv link will download the entire event history in comma-separated format, which can then
be imported into an application such as Microsoft Excel.
To view this data:
Click on the Data/Logs tab at the top of the window.
Click on Agent in the left panel under Event Log.
Scroll through
Event Log
Download
links
Agent
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Data/Logs tab
8.4.3
Events and Parameters (Units with IS-WEBL, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS, IS-IPBMS Cards Only)
You may view a list of all supported SNMP events and parameters for the Liebert equipment through
the Web interface.
To view this data:
Click on the Data/Logs tab at the top of the window.
Click on Events (or Parameters) in the left panel under SNMP Capabilities.
The events or parameters are listed in the right panel. The example below shows a list of Events.
Data/Logs tab
Listing in
right panel
Events (or
Parameters)
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Support Information
9.0
SUPPORT INFORMATION
Support data includes identifying information for the Web card, as well as events and parameters
available for the Liebert equipment.
9.1
00-00-68-16-82-C1
IntelliSlot Web Card
OCWEBCARD
APR 28,2004
416701G105T2004APR280074
2.300.0
OCWEBCARD_HID3_2.300.0_034380
2.300.0
OCWEBCARD_HID3_2.300.0_035191
3
50 MHz
4327 Out Of 8388 KByte
Web Interface
To view Web card information through the Web interface:
Click on the Support tab, then Summary in the left panel. The Web card information appears in
the right panel.
Support tab
Listing in
right panel
Summary
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Support Information
9.2
Web Interface
NOTE
For Liebert units with IS-WEBL cards (see Table 1), these features are available in the Data/
Logs tab of the Web interface. For details, refer to 8.4.3 - Events and Parameters (Units
with IS-WEBL, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS, IS-IPBMS Cards Only).
To view events and parameters through the Web interface:
Click on the Support tab, then Events (or Parameters) in the left panel. The events or
parameters are listed in the right panel. The example below shows a list of Events.
Support tab
Listing in
right panel
Events (or
Parameters)
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10.1
Monitoring Data
Web Interface
To view monitoring information through the Web interface:
Click on the Monitor tab. The following example shows Device Model Number and Device Status.
Monitor tab
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10.2
Web Interface
To activate or deactivate Modbus/TCP or BACnet/IP through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, Management Protocol in the left panel, then Edit at right.
Choose a protocol from the Managed Protocol drop-down listModbus/TCP or BACnet/IPto
activate (or choose None to deactivate). After making changes, click Save.
Configure tab
Click Edit,
choose a protocol,
then click Save
Management
Protocol
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10.3
Feature
Description
Modbus/TCP
Port
The TCP port used by the Modbus server to listen for Modbus protocol requests and respond to
those requests based on the Security Mode setting. The default port is 502.
Modbus Write
Access
Allows write operations to be performed via the Modbus protocol if enabled (or prevents write
operations if disabled).
Note: This feature has no effect on write operations that may be available from other system
interfaces.
Modbus/TCP
Security Mode
For detailed instructions, see 10.3.1 - Select Modbus/TCP Security Mode Menu.
Supported Data
List
Web Interface
To configure Modbus/TCP through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Modbus/TCP in the left panel under Management Protocol
and finally Edit at right. After making changes, click Save.
Configure
tab
Edit
Write Access
TCP Port
Modbus/
TCP
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Terminal Emulation
(Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telnet
Web Interface
To specify the Modbus/TCP security mode through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then Modbus/TCP in the left panel and finally Edit at right. If you
select Trusted IP as the Security Mode option, you may specify up to four IP addresses; click the
Clear button to delete any entry. After making changes, click Save.
Configure
tab
Edit
Security Mode
Modbus/
TCP
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502
Enabled
Same Subnet
10404
Terminal Emulation
(Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telnet
Web Interface
To view the same Supported Data List information through the Web interface:
Click on the Data/Logs tab at the top of the window, then Modbus Elements in the left panel.
The data appears in the right panel.
Data/Logs tab
Listing in
right panel
Modbus
Elements
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10.4
BACnet/IP
Enabled
1130000
Device1130000
3000
3
Initializing
Feature
Description
BACnet Write
Access
Device Instance
Number
Device Object
Name
APDU Timeout
APDU Retries
Supported Data
List
Web Interface
To configure BACnet/IP through the Web interface:
Click on the Configure tab, then BACnet in the left panel under Management Protocol and
finally Edit at right. After making changes, click Save.
Configure tab
BACnet
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Enabled
1130000
Device1130000
3000
3
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Web Interface
To view the same Supported Data List information through the Web interface:
Click on the Data/Logs tab at the top of the window, then BACnet Elements in the left panel.
The data appears in the right panel.
Data/Logs tab
Listing in
right panel
BACnet
Elements
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Introduction
INTRODUCTION
Liebert IntelliSlot cards may be updated to take advantage of the latest release of the firmware with
enhanced features, compatibility with new units or service patches. Upgraded firmware may be
downloaded with a browser, such as Internet Explorer. Emerson maintains firmware upgrades on
its Web site, www.liebert.com
Emerson manufactures various types of network cards for Liebert products. Before beginning any
upgrade, determine the type of Liebert IntelliSlot card to be upgraded.
This identifying informationthe type of card and firmware version currently installedmay be
found in the documentation shipped with the card or by reading the cards support information
through a terminal emulation, Telnet or Web interface, as described in A.3.2 - Determine the
Liebert IntelliSlot Card Type and Firmware Version.
NOTE
Emerson recommends that users read all the instructions prior to attempting a firmware
upgrade.
A.1.1 Overview
The firmware upgrade involves these steps:
Table A1
3. Follow the step-by-step instructions to upgrade the firmware with the chosen method:
HTTP (Web) Method
Expected Speed
6-7 minutes
(subject to network traffic)
5-6 minutes
(subject to network traffic)
1st file
2 minutes
2nd file
2 minutes
3rd file
3-5 minutes
A1
A.2
A.2.1
Name
COM3
9600
8
Connection
settings
None
1
None
A.2.2
A2
server
Active
A.2.3
A.2.4
Configure and
Support Tabs
A3
A.3
A.3.2 Determine the Liebert IntelliSlot Card Type and Firmware Version
Each type of Liebert IntelliSlot card uses different firmware. Attempting to upgrade a card with the
firmware for another type of card will fail and may damage the card.
To determine the type of card in your Liebert equipment:
Model and
Part Number
Firmware
Version
00-00-68-16-82-C1
IntelliSlot Web Card
OCWEBCARD
APR 28,2004
416701G105T2004APR280074
2.300.0
OCWEBCARD_HID3_2.300.0_034380
2.300.0
OCWEBCARD_HID3_2.300.0_035191
3
50 MHz
4327 Out Of 8388 KByte
Web Interface
To view Web card information using a Web browser:
1. Open a connection to the Liebert IntelliSlot card (if needed, see instructions in A.2.4 - Open the
Web Interface).
2. Click on the Support tab, then Summary in the left panel. The Liebert IntelliSlot card model,
part number and firmware version appear in the right panel.
Support tab
A4
A5
A.4
Browse
Web
Connect To
Filename
Update Firmware
5. Click on the Browse button to locate the upgrade file. This is the file with the extension .bin
downloaded in A.3.3 - Download the Firmware Upgrade File to the Computer. Then click
Open to return to the update screen.
6. When ready to begin the update, click the Update Firmware button.
A screen will appear, showing the firmware update progress.
NOTE
Do not refresh your browser or open another browser window. Wait until the firmware update
has been completed before opening other applications or using the computer for other tasks.
7. A message appears indicating whether the update was successful.
After the firmware update is completed, the card will reinitialize and you may return to the Liebert
IntelliSlot cards Web interface.
Check the new firmware version if you wish (see A.3.2 - Determine the Liebert IntelliSlot Card
Type and Firmware Version).
A6
A.5
A.5.1
Parameter
Description
Server
Port
Filename
Name of the firmware update file128 characters maximum, including spaces and punctuation.
This is the file with the extension .bin downloaded in A.3.3 - Download the Firmware Upgrade
File to the Computer.
6. After making changes, press the Escape key twice to return to the Main Menu.
7. Choose Exit and Save to save your changes and reboot the card.
A7
Main Menu
---------1: System Information
2: IP Network Settings
3: Messaging
4: Factory Settings
5: Firmware Updates
q: Quit and abort changes
x: Exit and save
Please select a key ?>
A8
A.5.2
Edit
TFTP
Parameter
Description
Server
Port
Filename
Name of the firmware update file128 characters maximum, including spaces and punctuation.
This is the file with the extension .bin downloaded in A.3.3 - Download the Firmware Upgrade
File to the Computer.
6. After making changes, click Save, then click Reinitialize in the left panel to reboot the card.
Configure
tab
Save
TFTP
Reinitialize
A9
Update
Firmware
11. During the update, the window displays a progress bar, as shown below left.
NOTE
Do not close the Web browser during this process or the update will abort.
After the firmware update is completed, the card will reinitialize automatically. A reboot message, as shown below right, remains until the rebooting is finished.
Progress
of update
When the rebooting is complete, the Web browser window returns to the default opening view. The
upgrade is now complete.
Check the new firmware version if you wish (see A.3.2 - Determine the Liebert IntelliSlot Card
Type and Firmware Version).
A10
A.6
DTE Device
Receive Rx (Pin 2)
Receive Rx (Pin 2)
Transmit Tx (Pin 3)
Transmit Tx (Pin 3)
Call menu
115200 bps
Configure
button
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Progress
... and
window
remaining
shows
time
elapsed time...
Choose
1K Xmodem
14. Click the Browse button to locate an upgrade file. Select the files in orderthe filename ending
in FILE1 for the first download, then FILE2, and finally FILE3then click Open.
15. In the Send File window, choose 1K Xmodem from the Protocol drop-down list and click Send.
A progress window opens, showing the elapsed time and amount of time remaining for the first
file to be downloaded to the Liebert IntelliSlot card. The window closes after the first file is downloaded.
NOTE
Do not press any keys while the progress window remains open or the download will abort.
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9600 bps
Configure
button
29. Choose Exit and Save from the Main Menu to reboot the card.
When rebooting is complete, the upgrade is finished.
Check the new firmware version if you wish (see A.3.2 - Determine
the Liebert IntelliSlot Card Type and Firmware Version).
Main Menu
---------1: System Information
2: IP Network Settings
3: Messaging
4: Factory Settings
5: Firmware Updates
q: Quit and abort changes
x: Exit and save
Please select a key ?> 5
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Notes
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SL-52615_REV7_09-15