HP Pro UPS 500 240V HP Power Protector User Guide - Page 52

The Powersource Configuration screen appears., supported for UPS Network Modules.

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To add a new range, click Add range. A column is added, and you can select the From and To cells to enter the starting and ending IP addresses in the range. A password is not required for this release of HP Power Protector. Select the checkbox for the range you want to scan, or select the checkbox in the heading row to select all ranges, and then Click Scan. o Click Address(es) scan to scan for a specific IP address. The Address(es) scan screen appears. Enter the IP address in the Address field. A password is not required for this release of HP Power Protector. Click Scan. 3. Edit the discovered devices. a. Double-click the device you want to edit, or select the device, and then click Edit node information. The Edit node information screen appears. b. Enter the device name in the Name field. c. Select the user type from the User Type pull-down menu. To add a new user type, click the + icon. The user type is a defined value that can be used to sort discovered devices. A User type column is also available on the Notified Applications screen (on page 86). d. Add a message in the User Note field. A User note column is also available on the Notified Applications screen (on page 86). e. Select a percentage value from the Load alarm threshold pull-down menu. When the device load reaches the value you selected, an alarm is sent. f. Click Save. 4. Select a device, and then click Set node access parameters to set the device access parameters. 5. Configure the power source. After the power source is selected, it will not change unless you modify the configuration. If you are setting up a redundant configuration, define two power sources. Redundant power sources must be the same UPS model and have identical power capabilities. Redundancy is only supported for UPS Network Modules. a. Select a device that powers the server hosting the Shutdown Module, and then click Configure power source. The Powersource Configuration screen appears. Configuration and operation 52

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Configuration and operation 52
To add a new range, click
Add range
. A column is added, and you can select the From and To cells
to enter the starting and ending IP addresses in the range. A password is not required for this release
of HP Power Protector.
Select the checkbox for the range you want to scan, or select the checkbox in the heading row to
select all ranges, and then Click
Scan
.
o
Click
Address(es) scan
to scan for a specific IP address. The Address(es) scan screen appears.
Enter the IP address in the Address field. A password is not required for this release of HP Power
Protector.
Click
Scan
.
3.
Edit the discovered devices.
a.
Double-click the device you want to edit, or select the device, and then click
Edit node information
.
The Edit node information screen appears.
b.
Enter the device name in the Name field.
c.
Select the user type from the User Type pull-down menu. To add a new user type, click the + icon.
The user type is a defined value that can be used to sort discovered devices. A User type column is
also available on the Notified Applications screen (on page
86
).
d.
Add a message in the User Note field. A User note column is also available on the Notified
Applications screen (on page
86
).
e.
Select a percentage value from the Load alarm threshold pull-down menu. When the device load
reaches the value you selected, an alarm is sent.
f.
Click
Save
.
4.
Select a device, and then click
Set node access parameters
to set the device access parameters.
5.
Configure the power source. After the power source is selected, it will not change unless you modify the
configuration. If you are setting up a redundant configuration, define two power sources. Redundant
power sources must be the same UPS model and have identical power capabilities. Redundancy is only
supported for UPS Network Modules.
a.
Select a device that powers the server hosting the Shutdown Module, and then click
Configure
power source
. The Powersource Configuration screen appears.