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

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Configuration and operation 51
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 (
HTTP Connection,
HTTPS Connection, or
Communication Loss)
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.