Manual InsightPower SNMP-Gen3-for-IPv6-UPS en 501331510000
Manual InsightPower SNMP-Gen3-for-IPv6-UPS en 501331510000
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Chapter 6 : SNMP Device Firmware Upgrade ................................................................ 56
6.1. Firmware Upgrade via Web ........................................................... 56
6.2 Firmware Upgrade via SFTP ......................................................... 57
Chapter 7 : Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ 58
Appendix 1 : Specifications .............................................................................................. 64
Appendix 2 : Warranty ...................................................................................................... 65
1.1 Warnings
• The Delta SNMP IPv6 Card for UPS, hereafter referred to as SNMP IPv6, is
designed to work with a UPS and needs to be installed inside the UPS’s SNMP
slot or inside an external SNMP box. Before installation, ensure that all power
sources and critical loads connected to the UPS are disconnected.
• Do not place or use this unit in the presence of flammable substances.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the unit.
• Do not attempt to perform any internal modifications on the unit.
• Do not attempt to fix/ replace internal components. When repair is needed, refer
all servicing to the nearest Delta service center or authorized distributor.
• Do not allow any objects or liquids of any kind to penetrate the unit.
• Always follow this User Manual to install and operate this unit.
• Do not play the included CD on a conventional CD player. This could generate
loud noise at a level that could result in permanent hearing loss.
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• UL 62368-1
• FCC
FCC 47 CFR PART 15 SUBPART B and ANSI C63.4: 2014 Amended as per ANSI
C63.4a: 2017
2.2 Features
• Network UPS management
Allows remote management of the UPS from any workstation through Internet or
Intranet.
• UPS and system function configuration from any client (password protected)
Set the UPS and system parameters through a Web Browser.
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• Remote event log management through syslog
• IPv4 protocol
• IPv6 protocol
❹ Cover 1 PC
The interface includes a NETWORK port, a COM port, LED indicators, a Reset button,
DIP switches shown below. For their functions and indications, please refer to the table
below.
Top view
❶ Network Port
❷ LED Indicators
❹ Reset Button
❺ DIP Switches
Front view
❶ Network Port
❺ DIP Switches
❷ LED ❸ Console ❹ Reset
Indicators (COM) Port Button
Network
❶ Connects to the Ethernet Network.
Port
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No. Item Description
WARNING:
Do NOT remove the SNMP IPv6 or disconnect the
UPS’s input power during initialization or firmware
upgrade! This could result in data loss or damage
to the SNMP IPv6.
The green LED indicator shows the network connection
LED status:
❷ Indicators • ON: Network connection established and the IPv4
(continued) address is useable.
• OFF: Not connected to a network.
• Flashes slowly (every 500ms): Faulty IP address.
The yellow LED indicator shows the linking status between
the SNMP IPv6 and the UPS:
• Flashes rapidly (every 50ms): UPS linked.
• Flashes slowly (every 500ms): UPS not linked.
Reset Resets the SNMP IPv6. This does not affect the operation of
❹
Button the UPS.
DIP Operation
Description
switches mode
The SNMP IPv6 works with the
Normal UPS. It provides the UPS’s status
DIP Mode information and parameters
❺
Switches through a network system.
The SNMP IPv6 stops polling the
Pass
UPS but transfers the communi-
Through
cation data between the console
Mode
port and the UPS.
DIP Operation
Description
switches mode
The SNMP IPv6 works with the
UPS and an optional EnviroProbe.
It provides not only the UPS’s
Sensor status information and parameter
Mode (with readings, but also the
DIP
EnviroProbe) EnviroProbe’s status information
❺ Switches
and its environmental parameters
(continued)
such as temperature and
humidity.
In this mode, the user can log in
through the console port and
Configuration
configure the SNMP IPv6’s
Mode
settings. Please refer to 4.3
Configuring via COM Port.
NOTE:
For EnviroProbe information, please refer to the Installation Guide included in
the package of the EnviroProbe.
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Chapter 3 : Installation
NOTE:
Before installation, please disconnect all power sources and critical loads
connected to the UPS. Otherwise, the SNMP IPv6 might have shorting issues
to cause UPS shutdown or damage.
Please install the SNMP IPv6 inside your UPS’s SNMP slot. If your UPS does not have
any SNMP slot, please install it in an optional external SNMP box.
• Please follow the procedures below to install the SNMP IPv6 into your UPS’s
SNMP slot.
Step 1 Remove the cover and the two screws shown from the UPS’s SNMP slot
(see Figure 3-a).
SNMP slot
UPS
NOTE:
Please note that, due to different design, the location of screws for each
UPS’s SNMP slot might be different.
Step 2 Find the two grooves inside the SNMP slot (see Figure 3-b).
Two grooves
Two grooves
Step 4 One cover is provided in the SNMP IPv6’s package. Please use the two
screws that you just removed to fix the cover on the SNMP slot (see
Figure 3-d).
• Please follow the procedures below to install the SNMP IPv6 into an external
SNMP box.
Step 1 Remove the two screws shown from the external SNMP box (see Figure
3-e).
SNMP slot
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Step 2 Find the two grooves inside the external SNMP box (see Figure 3-f).
Two grooves
Step 3 Insert the SNMP IPv6 into the grooves (see Figure 3-g).
Two grooves
Step 4 One cover is provided in the SNMP IPv6’s package. Please use the two
screws that you just removed to fix the cover on the external SNMP box
(see Figure 3-h).
Please refer to the table below for the external SNMP box’s specifications.
Weight 540 g
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Chapter 4 : System Configurations
There are different ways you can configure your SNMP IPv6. If a network connection
is available at your location, the following methods can be used:
• Web-based interface : The InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for UPS Web offers
comprehensive system management and monitoring. Please refer to Chapter 5:
InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for UPS Web.
• SSH mode : Configure your SNMP IPv6 via text mode. Please refer to 4.2
Configuring via SSH.
The above-mentioned methods require network connection. If not available, you can
use direct COM port connection to set up your SNMP IPv6. Please see 4.3 Configuring
via COM Port.
NOTE:
1. To ensure system security, it is highly recommended that you change
your account and password after the first login.
2. If you have multiple SNMP IPv6 units installed in your network, we highly
suggest that you change the SNMP IPv6’s default Host Name to avoid
conflicts. Also, it is recommended that you disable BOOTP/ DHCP and
manually assign a valid static IP address to the SNMP IPv6.
To set up the SNMP IPv6 via your web browser, please follow the instructions below:
Step 1 Use a CAT5 network cable to connect the SNMP IPv6’s Network port to the
network. Launch your web browser. In the address bar, enter the SNMP IPv6’s
default Host Name InsightPower, or default IP address 192.168.1.100. If you
are unable to connect, please see Chapter 7 : Troubleshooting Q5.
NOTE:
If you have previously changed the SNMP IPv6’s Host Name or IP address,
connect with the new settings.
Step 3 Specify your preferred display language (default: English) from the drop-
down menu on the top right of the page. The SNMP IPv6 remembers your
language preference. In the following instructions, English is chosen as the
display language.
3) Read Only User : Only allowed to view settings without the permission to
make changes.
You can manually specify whether users are allowed to log in from other LANs. If you
wish to block login attempts from external connections, select Only in This LAN.
Otherwise, select Allow Any.
Step 6 Click Time Server to manually set time and date for the system or enable
automatic time synchronization between the SNMP IPv6 and the time servers.
NOTE:
To completely set up your SNMP IPv6, please refer to Chapter 5: InsightPower
SNMP IPv6 for UPS Web.
Step 1 Use a CAT5 network cable to connect the SNMP IPv6’s Network port to the
network.
Step 2 Connect the workstation to the LAN that the SNMP IPv6 is connected to.
Step 3 Utilize the SSH client tool (such as Putty) to establish the connection.
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NOTE:
The Putty is a free software, it can be downloaded from
http://www.putty.org.
Step 4 Enter the SNMP Card IP Address or Host Name in the ‘Host Name (or IP
address)’ field and enter 22 in the ‘Port’ field.
Step 5 Select SSH for the Connection type and click the Open button to initiate SSH
connection with the SNMP IPv6.
Step 6 When the connection is established, enter the Administrator’s account and
password (default: admin/ password, case sensitive). The Main Menu will
appear on the screen. Please refer to 4.4 Configuring via Text Mode for more
information.
NOTE:
1. The SNMP IPv6 will terminate idle connection after 60 seconds.
2. Refer to Chapter 5: InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for UPS Web for complete
configurations.
NOTE:
If you are running a non-Windows system, refer to your system’s user manual
for Telnet clients.
Step 1 Use the provided RJ45 to DB9 cable to connect the SNMP IPv6’s COM port
to the workstations’ COM port.
Step 2 Make sure the two DIP switches of the SNMP IPv6 are set to the OFF position
(Normal Mode).
Step 3 Utilize the SSH client tool (such as Putty) to establish the connection.
Step 4 Select a COM port that is connected to the SNMP IPv6 and enter the port
name in the ‘Serial line to connect to’ field.
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Step 6 Select Serial for the Connection type and click the Open button.
Step 7 Set the two DIP switches of the SNMP IPv6 to the ON position (Configuration
Mode) and press the Enter key to establish the connection. When the
connection is established, log in the Administrator’s account/ password
(default: admin/ password, case sensitive). Once you are logged in, the Main
Menu appears on the screen. Please refer to 4.4 Configuring via Text Mode
for more information.
• User Manager
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No. Item Description Default
Administrator
[5] admin
Account The default account/ password for the
Administrator Administrator (case sensitive).
[6] password
Password
Device
[8] Manager device
Account The default account/ password (case sensitive)
for the Device Manager. This account is only
Device permitted to change device-related settings.
[9] Manager password
Password
Device
Only in This
[a] Manager Restrict Device Manager login area.
LAN
Limitation
Read Only
[d] Restrict Read Only User login area. Allow Any
User Limitation
IPv4 Subnet
[2] The IPv4 subnet mask setting. 255.255.255.000
Mask
IPv4 Gateway
[3] The IPv4 gateway’s IP address. 192.168.001.254
IP
IPv4 DNS or
[4] IPv4 Domain Name Server or WINS IP. 192.168.001.001
WINS IP
DHCPv4
[5] Enable/ Disable DHCPv4 protocol. Enable
Client
IPv6 Prefix
[7] The IPv6 prefix length.
Length
IPv6 Gateway
[8] The IPv6 gateway’s IP address.
IP
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No. Item Description Default
Host Name
[b] The Host Name for the SNMP IPv6. INSIGHTPOWER
(NetBIOS)
System
[c] The System Contact information.
Contact
System
[d] The System Location information.
Location
Telnet Idle
[i] Telnet connection time-out setting. 60 Seconds
Time
SSH/ SFTP
[4] Enable/ disable SSH/ SFTP protocol. Enable
Server
HTTP Server
[7] HTTP port. 80
Port
HTTPS Server
[8] HTTPS port. 443
Port
Telnet Server
[9] Telnet port. 23
Port
SSH Server
[a] SSH port. 22
Port
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No. Item Description Default
FTP Server
[b] FTP port. 21
Port
• Time Server
You can manually adjust time and date for the SNMP IPv6 or set up automatic
time server synchronization.
[3] 1st Time Server The first time server for SNTP. POOL.NTP.ORG
[4] 2nd Time Server The second time server for SNTP.
• Default Reset
Reset to manufacture default.
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Chapter 5 : InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for UPS Web
To configure the SNMP IPv6 via the InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for UPS Web, please
follow the steps below:
Step 1 Make sure that your SNMP IPv6 is connected to the LAN. Use a CAT5 network
cable to connect the SNMP IPv6’s Network port to the network.
Step 2 Launch your web browser. In the address bar, enter the SNMP IPv6’s Host
Name http:/InsightPower/ or IP address. For encrypted connection, enter
https://InsightPower/ or https://192.168.1.100/.
Step 3 When connection is established, the login page appears. Enter your account
and password (default: admin/ password).
The InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for UPS Web includes the information of Monitor, Device
and System. Please refer to the following sections 5.1 Monitor~ 5.3 System for more
information.
NOTE:
1. If you have previously changed the SNMP IPv6’s Host Name or IP address,
please connect with new settings.
2. If the login page is accessible, but you are unable to log in with correct
account and password, additional network configuration may be needed.
The cause could be the IP subnet of the computer you are logging into is
different from the SNMP IPv6’s. To solve this issue, please refer to
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Q2.
3. The SNMP IPv6 will automatically log off idle connections after 30
minutes.
5.1.1 Information
This includes the information of UPS Properties, Battery Parameters, In/ Out
Parameters, Identification, Status Indication, and ShutdownAgent. Please note that
since different UPSs provide different information, the UPS that you have may not
display the same web page.
• UPS Properties
Go to Monitor → Information → UPS Properties to see a status overview of the
UPS’s major parameters. The values will be updated automatically.
• Battery Parameters
Go to Monitor → Information → Battery Parameters to view the information of
Battery Status, Battery Measurement, Battery Replacement Date.
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• In/ Out Parameters
Go to Monitor → Information → In/ Out Parameters to view the information of
Input Measurement, Bypass Measurement, Output Measurement and Outlet
Bank.
• Identification
Go to Monitor → Information → Identification to view the information of
Identification and UPS Rating.
• ShutdownAgent
Go to Monitor → Information → ShutdownAgent to view your designated PCs’
shutdown information, including IP Address, OS (operation system), Countdown,
Reason and Last Touch.
Please note that the page only appears if:
• Your PCs have connected to a UPS using this SNMP IPv6.
• Your PCs have installed ShutdownAgent 2012 software.
• You have went to System → Administration → SNMP Trap to specify your
PCs’ IP Addresses in the Target IP bar and selected ‘ShutdownAgent 2012’
from Event Level’s pull-down menu.
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5.1.2 History
• Event Log
Go to Monitor → History → Event Log → Page 1/ 2/ 3/ 4... to see events that
occur. The existing ones are overwritten when the maximum number of entries
(1,000) is reached. You can also download the entire event log archive
(event_log.xls) recorded during an assigned period of time on your computer.
• Configure
Go to Monitor → History → Configure to clear the history data and event log.
You can also assign the Save Data Interval.
5.1.3 Environment
Only when an EnviroProbe is used can the Environment page show up. Please note
that the SNMP IPv6’s DIP switch 1 should be set to the ON position and DIP switch 2
should be set to the OFF position when you use an EnviroProbe.
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The Environment page includes Information and Configuration these two items. You
can monitor and set up your EnviroProbe via this Environment page. For EnviroProbe
information, please refer to the Installation Guide included in the package of the
EnviroProbe.
• Information
Go to Monitor → Environment → Information to see your EnviroProbe’s Sensor
Information, Input Contacts and Contact Setting.
• Configuration
Go to Monitor → Environment → Configuration to configure your EnviroPobe’s
Warning Threshold, Alarm Threshold, Title and Type. Please see the table below
for detailed information.
• Information
Go to Monitor → About → Information to see the version of your InsightPower
SNMP IPv6 for UPS and other information about OpenSSL toolkit and licenses.
5.2 Device
5.2.1 Management
Since different UPSs have different functions, your UPS may not support the same
configurations or control items stated below.
• Reaction
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• Configure
Go to Device → Management → Configure to configure the UPS. The
configuration values are saved in the UPS or in the SNMP IPv6 and these values
change UPS operation. The configuration items include the following. Please note
that different UPSs may support different configuration options.
• Auto Restart
After you click Submit to confirm your auto restart setup, the SNMP IPv6
will send the command to the UPS to enable auto restart.
• UPS Buzzer
After you click Submit to confirm your buzzer setup, the SNMP IPv6 will
send the command to the UPS to enable buzzer.
• Voltage Sensitivity
After you set up your voltage sensitivity (there are Normal, Reduced, and
Low selections) and click Submit, the SNMP IPv6 will send the command to
the UPS to enable the UPS’s voltage sensitivity function.
• Transfer Voltage
After you click Submit to confirm your transfer voltage setup, the SNMP
IPv6 will send the command to the UPS to enable the relevant functions.
• Low Battery
This configuration saves the setup values in the SNMP IPv6 and compares
with the values received from the UPS. If the received battery level is lower
than the assigned one, the SNMP IPv6 will trigger a low-battery alarm.
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• Output Dry Contacts
After you click Submit to confirm your setup of output dry contacts, the
SNMP IPv6 will send the command to the UPS, save the values in the UPS,
and report the current UPS’s status.
• Control
Go to Device → Management → Control to configure relevant control
commands. After you click Submit, the SNMP IPv6 will send the according
commands to the UPS to enable relevant functions. The control items include the
following.
• Battery Test
After you select the battery test type and click Submit, the SNMP IPv6 will
send the command to the UPS to enable the battery test accordingly.
• Shutdown & Restart UPS Only
After you confirm your setup, the SNMP IPv6 will send the command to the
UPS to shut down or/ and restart the UPS.
If you want to shut down the UPS, please check the UPS Shutdown Delay
box and key in delay time.
If you want to restart the UPS, please check the UPS Restart Delay box and
key in delay time.
If you want to shut down and restart the UPS, please check both of the
boxes and key in delay time.
• Weekly Schedule
Go to Device → Management → Weekly Schedule to arrange a weekly sched-
ule for the UPS. You can select No Action, Shutdown, Restart, 10-Second Test,
and set up what day and what time you want the action to be executed.
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• Specific Schedule
Go to Device → Management → Specific Schedule to arrange a specific
schedule for the UPS. You can set up a specific date (MM/ DD/ YYYY) and time
(hh:mm) for a specific action (Stop Action, Shutdown, Restart, 10-Second Test
and Deep Battery Test).
• Event Level
Go to Device → Management → Event Level to set up a level for an event. If
you want to receive an event notification, please refer to 5.3.3 Notification -
SNMP Trap and 5.3.3 Notification - Mail Server.
5.3 System
Only Administrator can see the System page. Under the System category, there are
Ethernet, Service, Notification, User and Update these five items. You can use them
to change or look up the system’s relevant settings or records. Please see below for
more descriptions.
• Host
• System
1) Host Name: The SNMP IPv6 Host Name on the network.
2) System Contact: System contact information.
3) System Location: System location information.
4) NBNS Service: Enable/ disable NBNS service.
• Link
1) Auto-Negotiation: Enable/ Disable automatic transfer rate (10/ 100M
bps) negotiation.
2) Speed: If the Auto-Negotiation is disabled, you can specify the
transfer rate.
3) Duplex: If the Auto-Negotiation is disabled, you can specify the
duplex mode.
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• IPv4
5.3.2 Service
• Web
The Web page allows Administrator to configure Web service settings.
• Web
1) HTTP: Enable/ disable HTTP connection.
2) HTTP Port: Assign a HTTP port number (default: 80).
3) HTTPS: Enable/ disable HTTPS connection.
4) HTTP Port: Assign a HTTP port number (default: 443).
4) Force to HTTPS: Force the WEB to use HTTPS.
5) Web Refresh Period: Web refresh interval.
• SSL Certificate
1) To ensure connection security between the SNMP IPv6 and the
connecting workstation, SSL certificate can be used to encrypt and
secure the integrity of transmitting data.
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2) Certificate File: This allows you to replace your own SSL certificate file.
The SNMP IPv6 supports PEM format which is generated by OpenSSL.
Click Choose File to upload a certificate file.
NOTE:
For more information about generating a private SSL certificate file,
please refer to Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Q11, or visit http://www.
openssl.org/.
• Console
This item allows the Administrator to enable or disable Telnet/ SSH communi-
cation protocols.
NOTE:
For cyber security considerations, it is suggested that you disable
Telnet and enable SSH where possible.
NOTE:
For cyber security considerations, it is suggested that you disable
FTP and use SFTP instead.
• Time
You can manually set the time and date or allow automatic time synchronization
with SNTP servers. Please note that if the SNTP server is not responsive, the
event and data log will not register even when SNTP is enabled.
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• Time
If a time server is not accessible, you can still manually set time and date.
Please note that every time you restart the SNMP IPv6’s network module,
time and date is reinstated to previous assigned settings.
NOTE:
1. If IP address 0.0.0.0 is enlisted, the NMS IP access restriction is ignored.
The SNMP IPv6 checks the community string to identify the access level
and permission according to your setting.
2. For cyber security considerations, it is suggested that you disable SNMP
V1/ V2C.
• Modbus TCP
The SNMP IPv6 supports Modbus TCP service for remote monitoring.
• Modbus TCP
1) Enable Service: Enable/ disable Modbus TCP service.
2) Slave ID: The unique ID of the SNMP IPv6.
3) Port: The port for Modbus TCP communication.
4) Modbus TCP Address Table: The download link for the Modbus TCP
address table.
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• Remote List
1) Allowed Remote IP: The remote IP that is allowed for Modbus TCP
communication. The IP address 0.0.0.0 represents that it allows to
receive the Modbus TCP packets from any host.
2) Access Level: Disable/ Read Only/ Read Write.
NOTE:
For cyber security considerations, it is suggested that you
configure the allowed remote specified IP and required access
level to prevent unauthorized access.
5.3.3 Notification
The Notification page includes SNMP Trap, Mail Server, Syslog and Wake On LAN
these four items.
• SNMP Trap
SNMP Trap alerts users to event occurrences in your monitored environment. To
enable SNMP Trap, you must add Target IP addresses to the Target IP list.
Specify the Community String, Trap Type, MIB, SNMPv3 User Name, Trap Port,
Event Level, SNMP Port for ShutdownAgent and click Add. If you wish to update
or delete a Target IP address, specify the IP address in the Target IP list, and click
Update or Delete.
• Mail Server
You can set up an SMTP Server and specify a list of E-mail recipients who will
receive notifications when events occur. The maximum number of recipients is
256.
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NOTE:
1. If a DNS server is not available in the network, please manually assign
an SMTP server address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) to enable the E-mail
notification system.
2. If the SMTP service settings are complete, please click the ‘Test email’
button to confirm whether the SMTP settings are correct.
• Wake On LAN
Wake On LAN function can start up clients’ PCs from network with MAC address,
and you can set up at maximum 256 MAC addresses. The configuration can wake
up clients’ PCs after power restores or the SNMP IPv6 starts up.
5.3.4 User
The User page includes RADIUS, User Manager and LDAP these three items.
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• RADIUS
The SNMP IPv6 supports RADIUS. To enable the Use RADIUS, key in required
information including Server, Secret and Port (default: 1812) and click Submit to
enable RADIUS.
• User Manager
You can manage accounts for Administrator, Device Manager and Read Only
User. If RADIUS is disabled, you can still manage the Account Name, Password
and Login Limitation for Local Authentication.
• LDAP
The SNMP IPv6 supports LDAP authentication and provides LDAP Login Test to
test the correction of LDAP configuration. The SNMP IPv6 also provides LDAP
User List for defining LDAP user accounts that are allowed to log in and their
access levels.
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• LDAP User List
1) LDAP: LDAP user account that is allowed to log in. The mark ‘*’
represents that it accepts all accounts to log in using the assigned
access level.
2) Access Level: Access level of LDAP user account (User/ Device/
Admin).
5.3.5 Update
The Update page includes Batch Configuration and FW Upgrade these two items.
• Batch Configuration
The SNMP IPv6 provides batch configuration to allow quick and effortless setup
on multiple SNMP devices. You can duplicate settings by exporting configuration
files from the SNMP IPv6 that you have successfully configured and import the
configuration files on other devices.
NOTE:
If the IP address is static and you wish to copy settings to other devices
on the same LAN, you must manually remove the following line IP=xxx.
xxx.xxx.xxx under the [System] section from the exported configuration
file. You can open the configuration file with text editors such as
Notepad and WordPad. To modify/ assign IP address for the SNMP IPv6,
please see Chapter 4: System Configurations.
• System Configuration
The System Configuration includes all settings about system, Ethernet,
accounts, time, etc. To download a configuration file, simply click Download.
To upload a configuration file, click Choose File, select the file you wish to
upload, and click Upload.
NOTE:
If you need to modify the command lines, please do not delete the
unmodified ones. They should be left intact to assure the integrity
of the configuration file.
• FW Upgrade
The FW Upgrade page shows the SNMP IPv6’s current firmware version. The
Administrator can use this page to update the SNMP IPv6’s firmware. Click
Choose File, select the file you wish to upload, and click Upload. The upgrade
process should take about a few minutes.
NOTE:
After the firmware file is uploaded, the system will take some time for self-
upgrade and initialization. Please do not power off or restart the SNMP IPv6
to avoid unexpected problems.
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Chapter 6 : SNMP Device Firmware Upgrade
Via Web or SFTP, you can effortlessly perform a firmware upgrade to your SNMP
device via LAN. Please refer to the following instructions.
Step 1
Log in to the Web as an Admin. Please refer to Chapter 5 : InsightPower SNMP IPv6
for UPS Web.
Step 2
Step 1
Use any SFTP client tool to log in to the SNMP card as an Admin.
Step 2
Upload a SNMP card firmware file to the upgrade_snmp folder.
Step 3
After the upload process is finished, please wait about 2 minutes until the upgrade is
completed. After completion, the system will automatically reboot.
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Chapter 7 : Troubleshooting
Q1. How to make sure the linking between the SNMP IPv6’s and the UPS is established?
If the linking between the SNMP IPv6 and the UPS is correctly established, the yellow
LED indicator should flash rapidly. If not, confirm that the device ID set- ting on the
SNMP IPv6 and the UPS is consistent.
Q2. I can access the InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for UPS Web, but I cannot log in.
Please check the IP addresses of the SNMP IPv6 and the workstation where you are
trying to log in. By default, they have the same LAN so you can connect via the web
interface. You can use the COM port (please refer to 4.3 Configuring via COM Port) to
solve this issue. After login via COM port, please select [1]. -> User Manager -> [7].
Limitation, and change the Limitation command from Only in This LAN to Allow Any as
shown below.
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Q6. Unable to perform an SNMP Get command?
Refer to 5-3-3 Notification to check SNMP settings. Make sure that the work- station’s
IP address is added to the NMS IP list with Read or Read/ Write access. The community
string on the workstation and the SNMP IPv6 must match.
Q10. How to generate a private SSL certificate file (in PEM format) for HTTPs
connection?
To ensure connection security between the SNMP IPv6 and your workstation, you can
create your own SSL certificate file. Please download and install OpenSSL Toolkit from
http://www.openssl.org. Launch Shell or DOS prompt mode and enter the following
command to create your own certificate file:
1) Answer the prompted questions. Proceed with the given directions. Once it is
completed, a file named cert.pem is created in the current working di- rectory.
2) Upload cert.pem to the InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for UPS Web. Please refer to
5.3.2 Service – Web.
3) Upload DSA and RSA keys to the InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for UPS Web. Please
refer to 5.3.2 Service – Web for more information.
For Windows:
1) Please download and install Putty from http://www.putty.org.
2) Run puttygen.exe from the installed directory.
3) Select SSH-2 RSA from the Parameters area and click Key → Generate key pair
to generate a RSA key.
4) Click Conversions → Export OpenSSH Key and assign a filename to the RSA key.
Please ignore it when prompted to provide key passphrase.
5) Select SSH-2 DSA from the Parameters, click Key → Generate key pair to
generate a DSA key.
6) Click Conversions → Export OpenSSH Key and assign a filename to the DSA key.
Please ignore it when prompted to provide key passphrase.
7) Copy the generated key from the text box, paste in a text editor and save as a text
file.
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8) Upload the DSA/ RSA/ Public keys files to the InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for UPS
Web. Refer to 5.3.2 Service – Web for more information.
Q12. How to upload configuration / firmware / key files via SSH/ SFTP?
To quickly configure your SNMP IPv6, you can upload the files via SSH/ SFTP. The
SNMP IPv6 automatically imports your settings after the files are uploaded to the
designated directories. Refer to the following table:
Directory Files
\config_snmp snmp.ini
\config_system configure.ini
\ssh_dsa DSA key
\ssh_rsa RSA key
\ssh_pubkey Public key
SNMP IPv6’s firmware upgrade package
\upgrade_snmp
(binary)
Device’s firmware upgrade package
\upgrade_device*
(binary)
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Appendix 1 : Specifications
Physical
Environmental
NOTE:
1. Refer to the rating label for the safety rating.
2. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to
be free from original defects in material and workmanship within the warranty period.
If the product has any failure problem within the warranty period, Seller will repair or
replace the product at its sole discretion according to the failure situation.
This warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from improper
installation, operation, usage, maintenance or irresistible force (i.e. war, fire, natural
disaster, etc.), and this warranty also expressly excludes all incidental and
consequential damages.
Maintenance service for a fee is provided for any damage out of the warranty period.
If any maintenance is required, please directly contact the supplier or Seller.
WARNING:
The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether the
environment and the load characteristic are suitable, adequate or safe for the
installation and the usage of this product. The User Manual must be carefully
followed. Seller makes no representation or warranty as to the suitability or
fitness of this product for any specific application.
No. : 501331510000
Version : V 0.0
Release Date : 2023_10_30
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