Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238
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- Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 1
. If you have misplaced your printed manual, refer to the electronic version included on the bundled CD-ROM or download it at www.tripplite.com/support/manuals/. 1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA • www.tripplite.com/support Copyright © 2012 Tripp Lite. All trademarks are the sole property - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 2
outage and has no affect on the general operation of your Tripp Lite device. 2.2 Default UPS System Shutdown Settings During a power failure, SNMPWEBCARD is pre-configured to shut down the UPS system two minutes after receiving a low battery signal. This allows the UPS system to provide the maximum - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 3
network-enabled PDU. Consult your Network Management Station software documentation for instructions on how to import MIB files.) SNMPv3 Definitions User Name Tripp Lite implementation of SNMPv3 supports only MD5 authentication. Privacy Protocol The Tripp Lite implementation of SNMPv3 supports - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 4
Web Console Login Figure 3-3: Status Page 1. Open a Web browser that supports frames, forms and Java. PowerAlert versions 12.06.0061+ are compatible with download the Java applet. (Refer to the printed manual for IP address assignment instructions.) 3. After the applet is downloaded and connected, - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 5
3. Web Console continued 3.3 Device Summary 3.4 Status Menu 3.4.1 Status > Overview Figure 3-4: Devices The Device Summary displays the current Alarm Status, Model Name, Device Type and user-defined location of a device. Valid Alarm Status values include: • NORMAL • INFORMATION • WARNING • STATUS - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 6
in all groups, but will have variables in multiple groups. The following are the valid group values: o Battery - the variable is associated with the devices battery o Bypass - the variable is associated with bypass o Contact - the variable is associated with a contact closure sensor o Device - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 7
3. Web Console continued 3.4 Status Menu continued 3.4.3 Status > Alarms 3.5 Device Menu The device menu is used to enact different commands or configurations for individual devices. 3.5.1 Device > Controls Figure 3-8: Alarms This submenu provides a listing of all active and/or unacknowledged - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 8
Figure 3-10: Loads The Loads menu option will only appear if the device supports loads. The description field is an editable value. In order to save any whether additional equipment can be added safely. (Load fluctuates with the power demands of connected equipment. It is prudent to limit the load - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 9
3-13: Device Discovery To search for additional devices, click 'Execute' at the bottom of the page. This feature can be used when adding a Tripp Lite ENVIROSENSE temperature and humidity probe. Once the probe is connected to the SNMPWEBCARD, press the execute button and the probe will appear as - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 10
At this time, the Web interface does not support scheduled actions. Please refer to the Telnet or menu. A few of the screen shots in this manual still depict the content under the former name. settings for several event types, including "On Battery" and "Battery Low." (Events vary by device.) You - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 11
3. Web Console continued 3.6 Actions Menu continued 3.6.1.1 Actions > Event Actions > Device Actions continued Device Shutdown Actions Device shutdown actions allow you to shutdown a device when a user-defined trigger occurs. Triggers include various alarms and even ENVIROSENSE readings. Device - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 12
executed when an alarm trigger is crossed. An example of a ramp action could be that when a UPS returns from an on battery event, the event trigger would be 'On Utility Power,' to execute the ramp settings set on the controllable loads. Ramp settings are defined on the Device-Loads page. The amount - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 13
of an application of this action is to have an SNMPWEBCARD in a UPS notify the network PDU that the UPS is power that the PDU is running on battery power. If utilizing a Tripp Lite PDU it is possible to execute the shed setting stored on the PDU to shed (turn off) equipment that is not - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 14
3. Web Console continued 3.6 Actions Menu continued 3.6.1.2 Actions > Event Actions > General Actions continued SNMP Trap Actions An SNMP Trap action is an action that will send SNMPv1 traps to selected destinations in the address book when selected events are detected. It is possible to define - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 15
3. Web Console continued 3.7 Logs This menu allows for in-depth viewing, configuration and acknowledgement 3.7.2 Logs > Data of logs that come across the system. 3.7.1 Logs > Event Logs Figure 3-25: Data Logs Figure 3-24: Event Logs This menu allows the user to view the event log entries for the - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 16
started as part of system initialization. The default is Yes. This menu is used to define the network preferences for remote service interfaces, SMTP and Internet. Services This menu is available in the 'Network Preferences' box at the left side of the page in the Preferences > Network submenu - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 17
is available. Values are: • Yes Include the data in the email message. • No Do not include the data in the email message. Digest MD5 Authentication Supported This indicates if PowerAlert should authenticate with the email relay server using Digest MD5 Authentication. CRAM MD5 Authentication - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 18
Preferences > Security This menu is used to define user-supplied Security preferences for individual log-ins, authentication methods, Radius This is the default community string that Tripp Lite's PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent uses to discover Tripp Lite SNMP devices on the network. Figure 3- - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 19
3. Web Console continued 3.8 Preferences continued 3.8.2 Preferences > Security continued User Definition Menu Data The following is the data that is used to define the local users. Not all data applies to all user types and will be identified accordingly. SNMP Protocol The SNMP Protocol is the - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 20
3. Web Console continued 3.8 Preferences continued 3.8.2 Preferences > Security continued Actions- This facility is the program area that defines what will happen when an event/alarm is detected. Data used for actions is also included in this facility. This includes Email Recipients, SNMP - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 21
3. Web Console continued 3.8 Preferences continued 3.8.2 Preferences > Security continued AAA Preferences Authorization Scheme The authorization scheme defines how user authentication will be done. The authorization can be done with locally defined users only, RADIUS server defined users only or - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 22
3. Web Console continued 3.8 Preferences continued 3.8.3 Preferences > System This menu allows you to view and modify preferences throughout the system, including: Accounting Logging Data Logging Figure 3-33: Accounting Logging Application Logging Event Logging Figure 3-35: Data Logging - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 23
Syslog Date and Time Figure 3-37: Remote Syslog The SNMPWEBCARD supports a date and time configuration via Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP primary and secondary IP addresses before the SNMPWEBCARD assumes there is a problem and reboots itself. The SNMPWEBCARD will continue to reboot until it - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 24
clearing the Advanced Settings following a factory reset using the serial CLI boot dialog, which is accessible as described in the SNMPWEBCARD Installation Manual. The changes made for this request are: • Reset NVRAM to hard-coded defaults, resets everything except o - IPv4 choice of DHCP or Static - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 25
4. Telnet/SSH Console Most of the monitoring and control features available in the Web console (see Section 3 - Web Console) are also available in the telnet and/or SSH console. Accessing the SNMPWEBCARD through the telnet console is ideal for mobile or resource-limited platforms. Accessing the - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 26
list of active alarms is always displayed as part of the main menu. Tripp Lite (c) Copyright 2005-2012 PowerAlert 12.06.0061 All Rights Reserved -------- ALARMS # Off Yes No 1 Self Test Failed Yes No 1 Battery Age Above Threshold Yes No -------- Main Menu 1- - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 27
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.1 Device Menu If there is more than one device, the first menu displayed for "Device" is a choice of which device's data you would like to present. The data on all of descendant menus will refer to the device chosen. If there is only one device, this choice is - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 28
Date Self Test Status : 2011-12-08 : Bad Battery - Replace Battery ======= Battery Charge Remaining Battery Voltage Battery Temperature (C) Battery Temperature (F) Nominal Battery Voltage Battery Age Battery Voltage Condition : 100 % : 27.4 V : 33.9 C : 93.0 F : 24 V : 0.0 Years - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 29
used by the device • ENVIROSENSE • AC Date Installed This is the date that the device was installed. For UPS, this will be used for the battery installed date and is therefore modifiable. 29 - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 30
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.1 Device Menu continued 4.1.2 Identification continued Port Mode This is the connection mode of this device. The valid values are: • RS232 • USB • HID Port Name Name of the port this device is on. 4.1.3 Controls This section of the menu is used to present the - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 31
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.1 Device Menu continued 4.1.3.1 Control Data This menu displays the list of data items associated with the control. The options from this menu are to choose the number associated with the data item or to execute ("E") the control. If "E" is chosen, the user will - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 32
Capacity Below Warning Yes 10 CRITICAL Output Off Yes 11 WARNING Self Test Failed Yes 12 INFORMATION Battery Age Above Threshold Yes 13 OFFLINE Communications Lost Yes 14 WARNING Loads Not All On Yes 15 WARNING Load 1 Off Yes 16 WARNING Load 2 Off - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 33
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.1 Device Menu continued 4.1.4 Events Menu Data Event Category This specifies the severity level for the event. The user may choose to give different events different severity levels. The valid values for category are: • CRITICAL • WARNING • INFORMATION Enable/ - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 34
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.1 Device Menu continued 4.1.4 Events Menu Data Event This is the label of the event to which actions will be assigned. This is a display only value. Event Clear This is the clear label of the event to which the actions are being assigned. This is a display only - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 35
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.1 Device Menu continued 4.1.5 Loads To access the loads menus, the user must have at least read access to the DEVICE LOADS and DEVICE STATUS facilities. Additionally, a user may be able to update Loads options by accessing outlet realms. You can control the outlets - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 36
groups must have 2 or more loads and provide a mechanism for updating multiple loads with a single command. If the device does not support load groups, then this menu will not be available. Load Groups Summary Menu -------- Device Load Groups Menu ##| State | Name | Outlets | 01 - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 37
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.1 Device Menu continued 4.1.5.3 Ramp/Shed Settings This menu allows the user to modify the ramp and shed settings for the entire device in one operation. This is to ensure that the user can make all of the changes necessary before a ramp/shed synchronization is - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 38
: Disabled Auto Restart On Overtemp : Disabled 14 Day Self-Test : Disabled Watchdog Status : Disabled Watchdog Time : Disabled Low Battery Warning : % Low Battery Warning : 0.0 Years 1- Auto Restart On Shutdown 2- Auto Restart On Delayed Wakeup 3- Auto Restart On Low Voltage 4- Auto - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 39
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.1 Device Menu continued 4.1.7 Device Alarms This view is similar to the alarm view except the alarms displayed here are for the selected device only. The option to allow or disallow auto acknowledge alarms is not available at the device level. It must be done system - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 40
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.1.1 Email Contacts This section of the menus is used to define the email contacts. Summary Menu -------- Email Contacts # Name 1 John 2 Nancy Email Address [email protected] [email protected] #- Email Contact 0- Add New Email - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 41
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.1.2 SNMP Contacts The destinations defined that can be used to send SNMP traps or perform SNMP set OID operations. SNMP Contacts Summary Menu -------- SNMP Contacts Menu # Name Host Address Port Version 1 mycommunity - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 42
other values that need to be entered. SNMPv3 users may only be used as a destination for SET OID actions, only sending SNMPv1 traps are supported at this time. Community (SNMPV1 and SNMPV2c only) For SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 recipients, this must be a valid community for the receiving agent. SNMPV3 User - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 43
, the notification actions also allow the notifications to be sent multiple times until the event condition has been cleared. The additional data to support that is an interval and count. Count This data applies to only Email and SNMP Trap Notifications. The count determines the number of times - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 44
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.1 Email Notification Action Menus Summary Menu -------- Email Notification Profiles | | | | INTERVAL | TO # | Name | DELAY | INTERVAL | COUNT | ALL 1 Default Contact Notification 30 0 1 Yes 2 Email - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 45
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.1 Email Notification Action Menus continued Menu Data Email Contacts Chosen The email notification action requires the user to define a list of contacts that will receive email notification when an event occurs. When the - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 46
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.2 SNMP Trap Notification Menus Summary Menu -------- SNMP Trap Notification Profiles | | | | INTERVAL | TO # | Name | DELAY | INTERVAL | COUNT | ALL 1 Default Trap Notification 30 0 1 Yes #- Edit - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 47
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.3 SNMP Set OID Action Menus SNMP Set OID actions will make and SNMP Set request to a list of SNMP Contact Destinations. Summary Menu -------- SNMP Set OID Profiles | | | | INTERVAL # | Name | DELAY | INTERVAL - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 48
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.4 Device Specific Menus The device specific menus are actions that occur on a specific device. They may be applied to any device event. Common Data Device ID Since all of these actions will occur on a specific device, - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 49
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.4 Device Specific Menus continued Detail Menu -------- Device 1 Load Control Action Profile Detail Name: load 1 off Delay: 120 Device: 1 Load Control: Turn Off Loads Chosen: 1 1- Modify Profile Name 2- Modify Delay 3- - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 50
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.4 Device Specific Menus continued Detail Menu -------- Device 1 Ramp Action Profile Detail Name: ramp device loads Delay: 0 Device: 1 1- Modify Profile Name 2- Modify Delay A- Apply Changes D- Delete X- Device Ramp - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 51
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.4 Device Specific Menus continued Control Execution Action Menus Summary Menu Only one device available for this action type. Using device 1. -------- Device 1 Control Execute Action Profile # | Name | DELAY - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 52
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.4 Device Specific Menus continued Menu Data Control This is the control to be executed by the action Control Data Some controls have additional data. For those controls, the data settings may be changed. 4.2.2.1.5 Applying - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 53
To Device Events Set Action Clear Action : shed device loads : ramp device loads 1- Apply To All Device Events 2- Apply To Events On Device 1 (SU1500RTXL2Ua) 3- Apply To Events On Probe (Envirosense) X- None M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu Apply To All Events This option will apply - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 54
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.5 Applying Actions to Events continued Menu Data Apply To All Events This option will apply the "Set" and "Clear" actions chosen to all of the events on the selected devices. If the "Set" and "Clear" actions are already - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 55
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.2 Schedules To have access to the Schedules menus the user must have at least read access to the SCHEDULES facility. Because controls and loads can be scheduled, the user should have at least read access to the DEVICE - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 56
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.2 Schedules continued Execute Weekly Schedule -------- Schedule Detail Menu Pending Action Device Id Frequency Day Of Week Interval Next Fire Time Until : Initiate Self Test : 1 : Weekly : Sunday, Wednesday, Friday : - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 57
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.2 Schedules continued Execute Yearly Schedule Day of Month -------- Schedule Detail Menu Pending Action : Initiate Self Test Device Id : 1 Frequency : Yearly On : 15th Month : January Next Fire Time : 2012-01- - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 58
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.2 Schedules continued Menu Data Device ID This field selects the device to which the schedule is to be applied. Pending Action This field indicates the action to be fired according to the schedule. Time This setting controls - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 59
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.3 Security Security Menu -------- Security Menu 1- Authentication Method 2- Local Users 3- Radius Servers 4- Change Password X/M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu 4.2.3.1 Authentication Method Authorization Detail - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 60
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.3.2 Local Users This menu is used to define the local users. Local users include SNMP v3 users and SNMP v1/v2c communities which must be defined locally. RADIUS authentication may not be used for SNMP access. There are a total - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 61
that the user may access. Each load may be assigned a single realm and multiple outlets may use the same realm. For example, a PDU may be powering devices at a co-hosting facility where Customer One has all of his equipment connected to Circuit 1 of a 3-phase PDU, Customer Two is on Circuit 2, and - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 62
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.3.2 Local Users continued Local User Summary Menu -------- Local Users # | NAME / COMMUNITY | SNMP 1 localadmin SNMPV3 2 localmanager SNMPV3 3 localguest SNMPV3 4 public SNMPV1 5 tripplite SNMPV2c 6 - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 63
account is not a program user; it is only a SNMPv2c Read/ Write community. This the default community string that Tripp Lite's PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent uses to discover Tripp Lite SNMP devices on the network. Users 6-12 are not defined. 4.2.3.3 RADIUS Servers This is the section of the - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 64
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.3.3 RADIUS Servers continued Menu Data Address This defines the internet address of the RADIUS server. Priority This is a number that defines the priority of this RADIUS server Shared Secret This is the shared secret value to - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 65
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.4.2 Time Settings This menu allows the user to enter specific settings on how time is to be handled by the system. -------- Time Settings Timezone Offset : 6:00 Using Daylight Saving Time : Yes Daylight Saving Time Start : - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 66
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.4.3 SNTP Settings This menu allows the user to control the various aspects of using NTP for setting the time and date. -------- SNTP Settings Update Interval : 360 Primary Address : 0.pool.ntp.org Primary Port : 125 Secondary - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 67
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.5 Local Device Discovery This menu is used to tell the system to attempt to discover any new device connections. To be able to effectively use this menu, the user should have write access to the SYSTEM SETTINGS facility. -------- - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 68
the Advanced Settings following a factory reset using the serial CLI boot dialog, which is accessible as described in the SNMPWEBCARD Installation Manual. Reset Default Users on Restart Reset the default user settings including clearing any RADIUS settings as well. The following are cleared by - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 69
6- CRAM MD5 Authentication Supported 7- Login Authentication Supported 8- Plain Authentication Supported 9- From Address 10- Subject 11- Include Triggering Event 12- Include Device 13- Include Host 14- Include Location A- Apply Changes X- Remote Services M- Return to Main Menu Refresh - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 70
This indicates if the email server supports CRAM MD5 Authentication. Login Authentication Supported This indicates if the email server supports Login Authentication. Plain Authentication Supported This indicates if the email server supports Plain Authentication. From Address This is the information - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 71
Settings # Host Port Log Level 1 514 EMERGENCY 2 514 EMERGENCY 3 514 EMERGENCY 4 514 EMERGENCY #- Syslog Server X- Remote Services M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu Facility 0 0 0 0 -------- Remote Syslog Server Host : remotesysloghost Port : 514 Log - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 72
IP address for the Remote Syslog server. Port This defines the port for the Remote Syslog server. The default is 514. Log Level The supported values are: • Disabled - no logging to this server • Emergency • Alert • Critical • Error • Warning • Notice • Info • Debug • Trace The values in this list - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 73
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.3 Network Configuration continued 4.3.1.2 Remote Syslog continued Example of assigning a new Remote Syslog Server >> 1 -------- Remote Syslog Server Host Current Host = Enter a string between 1 and 128 characters for Host >> remotesysloghost -------- Port - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 74
Before Fail 9- NTP Probe Primary Address 10- NTP Probe Primary Port 11- NTP Probe Secondary Address 12- NTP Probe Secondary Port A- Apply Changes X- Remote Services M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu Menu Data Ping Probe Settings Up to two addresses may be defined to periodically ping to - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 75
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.3 Network Configuration continued 4.3.2 User Interfaces These menus control how the various available SNMPWEBCARD interfaces are started. 4.3.2.1 Telnet/SSH 4.3.2.2 Web Console This menu provides configuration access to the way the user and system interact - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 76
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.3 Network Configuration continued 4.3.2.3 SNMP Settings This menu allows the user to configure SNMP set and get settings. Menu Data Automatically Start SNMP This menu asks if when the card is started, the SNMP application should be started as well. Valid Values: • - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 77
control over the IP settings of the SNMPWEBCARD and how it interacts with the network. Both IPV4 and IPV6 addresses are supported. -------- IP Configuration Host Name Domain Name : mypoweralertcard : tlsoftwaredev.local IPV4 Address Information Home eth0 Method STATIC IPV4 Address 10.11 - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 78
The value STATIC means that a user defined fixed IPV4 address will be used by the card. When this option is chosen, the user must also supply the subnet mask and gateway. The value DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is used to dynamically assign the IPV4 address at initialization. When DHCP - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 79
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.3 Network Configuration continued 4.3.3.4 IPV6 Settings This menu displays current IPV6 settings and allows a user to toggle the dynamic host configuration protocol and method. There can be up to six IPV6 addresses for the card. Only two of these are impacted by - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 80
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.3 Network Configuration continued 4.3.3.5 DNS Settings This menu allows the user to define only one DNS server, though there may be up to two DNS servers on the system. If DHCP is used for either the IPV4 or IPV6 address, a DNS server will be defined by DHCP. The - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 81
No No 9 2 Temperature Beyond Limits No No 10 2 Humidity Beyond Limits No No 11 1 Output Off No No 12 1 Battery Age Above Threshold No No 13 2 Temperature Beyond Limits Yes No 14 2 Humidity Beyond Limits Yes No 15 1 Output Off - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 82
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.4 Alarms and Logging continued 4.4.1.1 Alarm Details The detail for each alarm can be displayed by choosing its ID. Once it is displayed the user has the option to acknowledge that alarm only. Active This indicates if the alarm condition is still present Alarm - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 83
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.4 Alarms and Logging continued 4.4.2.1 Data Log View the data logs for the system. The data log will log only variables marked in the system to be logged. -------- Data Log Order Filter Time Range : Descending : None : Display All Entries V- Start Viewing - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 84
Choose from All Device Variables 2- Choose Variables From Device 1 (SU1500RTXL2Ua) 3- Choose Variables From Probe (Envirosense) X- Data Log for Device 1 1- Battery Charge Remaining 2- Battery Minutes Remaining 3- Battery Temperature (C) 4- Battery Temperature (F) 5- Battery Voltage 6- Input Voltage - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 85
Time Device Description 19 WARNING 15:01:00 1 Self Test Failed 18 CRITICAL 15:00:56 1 Output Off 13 INFO 14:54:41 1 Battery Age Above Threshold 12 WARNING 14:54:41 1 Self Test Failed 11 CRITICAL 14:54:37 1 Output Off Date: 2011-08-11 # Category - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 86
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.4 Alarms and Logging continued 4.4.2.2 Event Log continued Change Viewing Options Changing the viewing options will allow the user to decide the order to view the log as well as define filters to limit that logs to be viewed. These options are active only for the - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 87
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.4 Alarms and Logging continued 4.4.2.2 Event Log continued -------- Device Event Category Current Selected Categories: CRITICAL, WARNING, INFORMATION 1- NORMAL 2- STATUS 3- OFFLINE C- Clear Selection X- Device Event Menu M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 88
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.4 Alarms and Logging continued 4.4.3 Logging Settings This section defines the preference settings for the various types of logs. These setting include things like maximum log file sizes, logging severity levels and actions to take when the log is rotated. - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 89
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.4 Alarms and Logging continued 4.4.3.2 Data Log Settings The data log settings are used to define the maximum data log size and actions to take when the log is rotated. -------- Data Log Maximum Entries Actions On Rotate : 2048 : Format ------ log Protocol - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 90
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.4 Alarms and Logging continued 4.4.3.2 Data Log Settings continued Menu Data Format This defines the format of the data log file to be sent on rotation. The valid values are: • csv - comma separated values • log - log text file • xml - xml fomat file Protocol This - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 91
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.4 Alarms and Logging continued 4.4.3.3 Event Log Settings continued Menu Data Maximum Entries The maximum number of entries that can be in the log before it is rotated. The valid values are an integer between 64 and 2048. The default value is 2048. Actions On - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 92
4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.5 About This menu contains information about PowerAlert. The data on this menu is read-only. The data on this menu is: -------- About PowerAlert OS : NetOS Agent Type : NETOS7 MAC Address : 00:06:67:22:63:6D Driver Version : 12.06.0214 - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 93
or SSH menu.) This section of the user manual will familiarize you with the way the CLI interprets which are used to describe any problems with the input. The next definitions delete. 6. Identifier - The update and delete modes support entering a numeric identifier to choose what data your new - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 94
The program synopsis in each program manual page describes the format of the directive used then 'value' is required. The '--word' option supports a list of parameters separated by spaces. The values are prior to testing configurations that simulate a power outage. Refer to Section 2 for additional - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 95
to display all available programs. See the manual for any program? 1. Use the 'man' program to display the manual for any program. It is invoked by you made a new action you will assign it yourself. Control my power protection device loads? 1. [Optional] Use the program 'loadcfg' to configure - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 96
Technical Support Before contacting Tripp Lite Technical Support, refer to Section 6 - Troubleshooting for possible solutions. If you are still unable to resolve the problem, you can reach Tripp Lite Technical Support here: www.tripplite.com/support E-mail: [email protected] Tripp Lite has - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 97
requests with a Cleartext-Password; no other exchange mechanism is supported at this time. The Reply-Message line simply indicates a textual defined by RFC 2865. Session-Timeout "sets the maximum number of seconds of service to be provided to the user before termination of the session or prompt. - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 98
can monitor the rest of the system, they have been provided the ability to control individual outlets on devices that support them that fall within the realms of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 31. In to the clients.conf file following the instructions provided with the sample entries. 98 - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 99
8. Appendix Sample A Sample 'dictionary.tripplite' FreeRadius Configuration File VENDOR TrippLite 850 BEGIN-VENDOR TrippLite # # Access is granted to the various facilities within the PowerAlert software # by means of the TrippLite-Authorization attribute, which is a comma-delimited # - Tripp Lite SU2200RTXL2UN | Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 933238 - Page 100
" Reply-Message = "Hello, %{User-Name}", TrippLite-Authorization = "default=ro,security=none", TrippLite-Outlet-Realms = "1-10,31", Session-Timeout = 600, Idle-Timeout = 300 1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA • www.tripplite.com/support 100 12-145-933238-EN
User’s Guide
SNMPWEBCARD
Firmware Version 12.06.0061
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1. Introduction
2
1.1
System Requirements
2
2. Installation and Configuration
2
2.1
Saving Configuration Changes
2
2.2
Default UPS System
Shutdown Settings
2
2.3
Other Default Settings
3
2.4
SNMP Configuration
3
3. Web Console
4
3.1
Opening the Web Console
4
3.2
Web Console Interface
4
3.3
Device Summary
5
3.4
Status Menu
5
3.4.1
Status > Overview
5
3.4.2
Status > Details
6
3.4.3
Status > Alarms
7
3.5
Device Menu
7
3.5.1
Device > Controls
7
3.5.2
Device > Loads
8
3.5.3
Device > Load Groups
8
3.5.4
Device > Events
9
3.5.5
Device > Device Discovery
3.6
Actions Menu
10
3.6.1
Actions
10
3.6.1.1
Actions > Event Actions >
Device Actions
10
3.6.1.2 Actions > Event Actions >
General Actions
13
3.6.2
Actions > Address Book
14
3.7
Logs
15
3.7.1
Logs > Event Logs
15
3.7.2
Logs > Data
15
3.8
Preferences
16
3.8.1
Preferences > Network
16
3.8.2
Preferences > Security
18
3.8.3
Preferences > System
22
3.8.4
Preferences > Restart
24
3.9
Help
24
4. Telnet/SSH Console
25
4.1
Device Menu
27
4.1.1
Status
28
4.1.2
Identification
29
4.1.3
Controls
30
4.1.3.1
Control Data
31
4.1.4
Events
32
4.1.5
Loads
35
4.1.5.1
Load Configuration
35
4.1.5.2
Load Groups
36
4.1.5.3
Ramp/Shed Settings
37
4.1.6
Preferences and Thresholds 38
4.1.7
Device Alarms
39
4.1.8
Logs
39
4.2
System Configuration
39
4.2.1
Address Book
39
4.2.1.1
Email Contacts
40
4.2.1.2
SNMP Contacts
41
4.2.1.3
HTTP Contacts
42
4.2.2
Global Actions
43
4.2.2.1
Action Profiles
43
4.2.2.2
Schedules
55
4.2.3
Security
59
4.2.3.1
Authentication Method
59
4.2.3.2
Local Users
60
4.2.3.3
RADIUS Servers
63
4.2.3.4
Change Password
64
4.2.4
Date/Time
64
4.2.4.1
Time Source Data
Entry Menu
64
4.2.4.2
Time Settings
65
4.2.4.3
SNTP Settings
66
4.2.4.4
RTC Settings
66
4.2.5
Local Device Discovery
67
4.2.6
Restart PowerAlert
68
4.3
Network Configuration
69
4.3.1
Remote Services
69
4.3.1.1
Email Settings
69
4.3.1.2
Remote Syslog
71
4.3.1.3
Watchdog Settings
74
4.3.2
User Interfaces
75
4.3.2.1
Telnet/SSH
75
4.3.2.2
Web Console
75
4.3.2.3
SNMP Settings
76
4.3.2.4
FTP
76
4.3.2.5
Remote View Access Port
76
4.3.3
IP Configuration
77
4.3.3.1
Host Name
78
4.3.3.2
Domain Data Entry Menu
78
4.3.3.3
IPV4 Settings
78
4.3.3.4
IPV6 Settings
79
4.4
Alarms and Logging
81
4.4.1
Alarms
81
4.4.1.1
Alarm Details
82
4.4.2
View Logs
82
4.4.2.1
Data Log
83
4.4.2.2
Event Log
85
4.4.3
Logging Settings
88
4.4.3.1
Individual Log Settings
88
4.4.3.2
Data Log Settings
89
4.4.3.3
Event Log Settings
90
4.5
About
92
5. Command Line Interface
93
5.1
Syntax Conventions
93
5.2
Manual Pages
94
5.3
Output Conventions
94
5.4
Getting Started with the PowerAlert CLI
94
6. Troubleshooting
96
7. Technical Support
96
8. Appendix
97
Table of Contents
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