HP R/T2200 IEC-320-C14 HP Power Protector User Guide - Page 51
The device type, for example, RS-232 device, USB device, HP Power Protector, or UPS Network
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• Status-An icon indicating the current status of the communication between the Administrator and the Client ( Normal or Communication Loss) • IP address-The IP address of the node • MAC address-The MAC address of the node • Description-A description of the node • Serial number-The serial number of the node • Class-The device type, for example, RS-232 device, USB device, HP Power Protector, or UPS Network Module • OS type-The node operating system • Location-The node location • Contact-The contact person for the node • User type-A user-defined value that can be used to sort devices throughout the web interface The user type can be specified by editing a device. • User note-A user-defined message that can be used to sort devices • Access-The status of the HPPP Client's login credentials to the HPPP Administrator (must be an administrator level user name and password) • Link-A link to the web interface for the agent ( Communication Loss) HTTP Connection, HTTPS Connection, or • Load alarm threshold-A user specified threshold value that, if exceeded, triggers an event On the Device Discovery screen: 1. Discover USB- and serially-connected UPSs using the HPPP Administrator. To manually discover USB and serial devices that are connected after the application is launched, click Quick scan. 2. Discover network-connected HPPP Administrators and UPS Network Modules using the HPPP Client. To manually discover devices: o Click Quick scan to discover HPPP Administrators and UPS Network Modules that are connected after the application is launched. o Click Range scan to discover HPPP Administrators and UPS Network Modules that are outside the network segment. The Range scan screen appears. Configuration and operation 51