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- Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 1
74 4.3.3 Remote Services 75 4.3.3.1 Email Troubleshooting 104 7. Technical Support 104 8. Appendix 105 Documentation Notice: This User's Guide is a supplement to the printed manual that came with your Tripp Lite LX Platform device. Refer to the printed manual for instructions - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 2
performed using Tripp Lite Management Software, SNMP Network Management Software, a Web browser or Telnet/SSH. This User's Guide focuses on • Ethernet network that supports the TCP/IP protocol • One of the following options for remote monitoring and control: • Tripp Lite Management Software • SNMP - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 3
instructions on loading a firmware or device driver update, refer to the applicable release notes. Related documentation can be downloaded from the Tripp Lite your network's DHCP server) or manually (by entering a static IP . Note: This port does not support PoE (Power over Ethernet) applications. - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 4
installed, you can download it from tripplite.com/support. In the Support page's search field, enter WEBCARDLX then select "USB CDC Serial Driver and Instructions" package in the Software, Firmware & Drivers section. Follow the instructions provided in the package to install the driver. A. Once - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 5
be downloaded from tripplite.com/support. Consult your Network Management Station software documentation for instructions on how to import MIB SNMPv3. The Tripp Lite implementation of SNMPv3 supports only SHA (as of 15.04.0) authentication. The Tripp Lite implementation of SNMPv3 supports only AES ( - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 6
3. The Web Interface 3.1 Accessing the Web Interface 1. Open your browser. 2. Enter the IP address assigned to the LX Platform device in the address bar. 3. The login page will appear with prompts for Username and Password (Figure 3-1). The default administrator username is localadmin and the - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 7
3. The Web Interface E F G Figure 3-2b: Power Alert Device Manager Navigation E Message Display: User feedback messages appear in this area. F Plus button: Click to add a new item. G Save button: Click to save the settings. 3.2 Status The Status menu group contains three submenus: Overview, - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 8
as they are received, or the user can disable auto-acknowledge and manually acknowledge alarms by selecting the checkbox (or checkboxes) of the alarms to ). Note: This setting should be enabled if using with Tripp Lite management software or PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent (PANSA). 3.3 Control - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 9
on the LX Platform device as well as access to the controls supported on the individual devices to which the LX Platform device is communicating packages which are downloadable from the Tripp Lite website. These packages contain detailed instructions on performing the update, whether individually - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 10
the load can be viewed on the Loads page (Figure 3-9). For devices that support controllable loads, the load state can be changed by choosing the load and then button. Ramp or Shed controls configured in this fashion can be manually executed in the Control > Device page, selecting Load in the - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 11
3. The Web Interface 3.3.3 Control/Load Groups The Load Groups page (Figure 3-10) is used to create and control groups of outlets on select devices that have two or more controllable loads. Click the [+] button to create a new load group, configure it accordingly, then click the [Save] button to - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 12
3. The Web Interface Figure 3-12: Load Group with Loads in Mixed States 3.3.4 Control/Events The Events page displays events supported by the selected device (Figure 3-13 and Figure 3-14). This list will vary by device model. Use the sliders to enable or disable notifications for - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 13
3. The Web Interface 3.4 Configuration The Configuration menu group contains seven submenus: Device Settings, Contacts, Network, Actions, Scheduling, Security and Log Settings (Figure 3-15). The available configuration options will vary by device. 3.4.1 Configuration / System Settings System-level - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 14
time to apply the selected settings. To configure a UPS for operation with external battery packs, use the External Battery Pack Configuration Utility (downloadable from the Tripp Lite website). Figure 3-16: Device Properties Figure 3-17: Device Thresholds 14 - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 15
the [4]. To remove an existing contact, click the [X] to the left of the Contact Name (Figure 3-19). Common email services such as Gmail, Yahoo! Mail and Hotmail are supported. Test emails can be sent to each email contact through the Telnet/SSH interface. Refer to Section 4.2.1.1 for details - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 16
3. The Web Interface 3.4.3.2 SNMP V1 The SNMP V1 page displays a list of SNMP V1 contacts. Before PowerAlert Device Manager can send an SNMP trap or an SNMP set to an IP address, there must be at least one SNMP contact. To create a new SNMP V1 contact, select SNMP V1 from the dropdown menu and click - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 17
3. The Web Interface 3.4.3.4 SNMP V3 The SNMP V3 page displays a list of SNMP V3 contacts. To create a new SNMP V3 contact, select SNMP V3 from the dropdown menu and click the [+] button (Figure 3-22). Click on the name field to enter the contact name. Click on the Host field and enter the host IP - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 18
, click the [X] on the left hand side of the table. Figure 3-24: Creating an HTTPS Contact 3.4.3.7 Configuration/Network Configuration of the LX Platform device Network Services, SMTP, Internet and Domain are accessed through the Network Page (Figure 3-25). Figure 3-25: Network Page 18 - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 19
field to add/edit the port number. Click the [Save] button to apply settings at any time (Figure 3-26). Figure 3-26: Network Services Settings 3.4.3.9 Configuration/Network/SMTP The SMTP settings page displays SMTP and Authentication Settings. To use a specific on-premise SMTP server or 3rd party - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 20
3. The Web Interface 3.4.3.10 Configuration/Network/Internet The Internet Network Settings page displays both IPV4 and IPV6 settings (Figure 3-28). Select DHCP, static or stateless (IPV6 only) from the dropdown menu for Method and enter the address information for the other options. Click the [Save] - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 21
3. The Web Interface 3.4.4 Configuration/Actions The system allows the user to define actions to be executed when events occur or are cleared. The actions may be to send email, send an SNMP trap, set a value via SNMP, execute a control, execute a load control, start a ramp or shed action, or - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 22
section 3.4.3 for details. Choose the "All" option in the Contacts column to send the email to all contacts when the event occurs. Email actions support a repeat option. You can choose the interval and count options to repeat sending the email until the event clears. Repeat does not apply when the - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 23
Scheduling page is used to schedule tasks for a selected device. Start by selecting the device and the desired task from the list of tasks supported by your device (Figure 3-34). Select the frequency of execution and configure how long the schedule should repeat, if desired (Figure 3-35). Click the - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 24
Radius server settings (Figure 3-36). Community names are entered in the "Name" column. Note: The default "tripplite" community is also used by Tripp Lite's PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent (PANSA)-any change to its name or inactivating it may cause issues when using PANSA. All users can access the - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 25
3. The Web Interface 3.4.7 Configuration/Log Settings The Log Settings page is used to configure the log rotation options for the supported log types: Accounting, Data and Events (Figure 3-37). A maximum of 1024 lines will be stored in any of the logs before the log automatically rotates. - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 26
a maximum of 1024 entries before it will automatically rotate the logs. Click the Refresh icon to update the selected log. Click the Rotate icon to manually send the log via email or HTTP. Note: Doing so clears the entries in the log. Note: If there are no Contacts configured to receive - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 27
3. The Web Interface 3.5.1 Logs/Events Log The Events Log displays the historical record of events that have occurred in the system. Select a device from the device dropdown menu to filter the log on the specific device (Figure 3-40). By default, Events are displayed in reverse chronological order. - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 28
3. The Web Interface Figure 3-42: Filtering Log by Specific Device 3.5.3 Logs/Accounting Log The Accounting Log operates on the same principle as the Events and Data Logs. It keeps track of changes made to the system, along with the date and time, the user who made the change and the origin (Figure - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 29
3. The Web Interface 3.6 About The About page shows information about the LX Platform device, including its MAC Address, Serial Number and the PowerAlert Device Manager revision (Figure 3-44). The information on the About page is read-only. Figure 3-44: About Page 29 - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 30
user informed about active alarms, the current list of active alarms is always displayed as part of the main menu. Tripp Lite (c) Copyright 2005-2018 PowerAlert 15.5.2 (Build 17511) All Rights Reserved -------- ALARMS No active alarms present -------- Main Menu 1- Devices 2- System - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 31
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 descendant menus will refer to the device chosen. If there is only one device, this choice is skipped and all - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 32
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.1.1 Status This menu displays the status variables for the device. The values in this menu are not editable. The exact data shown on this menu will be device dependent. Device Status Menu -------- Device Status Menu Device ====== Self Test Date Self Test Status : 2016- - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 33
Device Name Location Region Vendor Product Protocol Date Installed State Type Port Mode Port Name VA Rating Firmware Version Serial Number Watchdog Supported Nominal Battery Voltage Input Line Count Nominal Input Voltage Nominal Input Frequency Load Banks Total Load Banks Controllable Device ID - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 34
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 controls that are available for the device. When a control is chosen and - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 35
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.1.4 Events Events To access the events menu, the user must have at least Read access to the DEVICE EVENTS, ACTIONS and CONTACTS facilities in addition to the DEVICE STATUS facility. Events Summary Menu -------- Device Events Menu # | CATEGORY | DESCRIPTION | - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 36
4. Telnet/SSH Console Enable/Disable Logging The user may enable and disable logging for the event. The default is that all events are logged. Device Event Actions This will display all of the actions to occur when this event occurs and subsequently clears. The user will also be allowed to add new - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 37
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.1.5 Loads To access the load 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 of a managed device by selecting - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 38
groups must have two 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 SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 39
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 the user can make all of the changes necessary before a ramp/shed synchronization is started. The menu will prompt the user to - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 40
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.1.6 Preferences and Thresholds This menu contains the device and protocol specific data that defines the user's preferred behavior settings and thresholds. Since this menu is used to define the user's preferences, the values here should be editable. Preferences and - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 41
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.2.1 Address Book This section of the menu is used to define various recipients of data from the system. These include email recipients, SNMP trap and set OID recipients and HTTP destinations used for log rotation. To access to the address book menu, the user must have at - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 42
4. Telnet/SSH Console Menu Data Name This is the name of the email recipient. Email This is the email address of the recipient in the form mailbox@emailserver. An example of an email address in its proper form would be [email protected]. 4.2.1.2 SNMP Contacts The destinations defined that can be - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 43
4. Telnet/SSH Console SNMP V3 Contact Detail Menu -------- SNMP Contact Detail Menu SNMP Version : SNMPV3 Name : snmpv3 destination Host Address : 10.11.12.13 Port : 162 User : someusername Priv Password : somepassword Auth Password : somepassword 1- Name 2- Host Address - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 44
login name used for authentication. The string must have a length between 8 and 32 characters. Alphanumeric and the following special characters are supported Authentication Password This is an optional password used for authentication. It must be a string between 8 and 32 characters. If the - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 45
, 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 SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 46
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 to Admin 0 0 1 No #- Edit Profile 0- Add - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 47
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 option is set to ALL, every email contact in the system will receive the notification and any new - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 48
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 Profile 0- Add New Profile X- Device Action - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 49
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.2.2.1.3 SNMP Set OID Action Menus SNMP Set OID actions will make an SNMP Set request to a list of SNMP Contact Destinations. Summary Menu -------- SNMP Set OID Profiles | | | | INTERVAL # | Name | DELAY | INTERVAL | COUNT 1 shed on alarm 0 0 1 2 ramp - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 50
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 these actions will occur on a specific device, they require the user to specify the device. Device - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 51
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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- Select Load Control 4- Select Loads To Control 5- Apply To Device Events A- Apply Changes - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 52
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 Action Profiles Menu M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu Shed Action Menus Summary - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 53
4. Telnet/SSH Console Control Execution Action Menus (This feature is not yet implemented.) Summary Menu Only one device available for this action type. Using device 1. -------- Device 1 Control Execute Action Profile # | Name | DELAY 1 exec control action 0 2 exec another - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 54
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.2.2.1.5 Applying Actions to Events Choosing this option begins the process of assigning the action to events. Each event has both a "Set" and a "Clear" action associated with it. The action being updated must be used for the "Set" action or both "Set" and "Clear" actions, as - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 55
4. Telnet/SSH Console Menu Data Using Action for Set Action The action will be used for the "Set" action only. The user will be given the option to choose the "Clear" action before continuing on to select events. Using Action for Both Set and Clear Action The action will be used for both "Set" and - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 56
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 assigned but are not paired with the same "Set" and "Clear" action, the user will be prompted to - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 57
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.2.2.2 Schedules Once a schedule has been created, it cannot be modified. To change a schedule, the original schedule has to be removed and a new schedule created. -------- Schedules Menu # Pending Action Next Execution Time Frequency 1 Cycle All Loads 2016-06 - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 58
4. Telnet/SSH Console Execute Weekly Schedule -------- Schedule Detail Menu Pending Action Device Id Frequency Day Of Week Interval Next Execution Time Until : Cycle All Loads : 1 : Weekly : Sunday, Thursday, Saturday : Every Week : 2016-06-02 17:00:00+00:00 : Forever D- Delete Schedule X- - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 59
4. Telnet/SSH Console Execute Yearly Schedule Day of Month -------- Schedule Detail Menu Pending Action Device Id Frequency On Month Next Execution Time Until : Initiate Self Test : 1 : Yearly : 15th : January : 2017-01-15 23:00:00+00:00 : Forever D- Delete Schedule X- Schedules Menu M- - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 60
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 the time that the scheduled action will be fired. The time and date - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 61
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 Menu -------- Authentication Method - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 62
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.2.3.2 Local Users This menu is used to define the local users. Local users include SNMPv3 users and SNMPv1/v2c communities, which must be defined locally. RADIUS authentication may not be used for SNMP access. There are a total of 12 users that may be defined with 5 default - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 63
4. Telnet/SSH Console Although the concept of realms may seem similar to outlet groups, it provides no other grouping functionality other than permissions. 192.168.1.1 (single) 192.168.1.0 (range) 192.168.0.0 192.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 (everyone) 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.0 255.255.0.0 255.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 64
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 mikemike None 7 User Not Defined 8 User Not Defined 9 User Not - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 65
This account is not a program user. It is an 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 SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 66
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 be used with this RADIUS server. Authentication Port This defines the port on - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 67
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.2.4.2 Time Zone This menu allows the user to select a time zone. -------- Time zone Timezone Offset : Etc/UTC 1- Africa 2- America 3- Antarctica 4- Arctic 5- Asia 6- Atlantic 7- Australia 8- Europe 9- Indian 10- Pacific X- Date/Time M- Return to Main Menu - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 68
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.2.4.4 Time Settings This menu allows the user to set the time and date. -------- Time Settings Date : 2016-06-01 Day Of Week : Wednesday Time : 16:43:22 1- Date 2- Time A- Apply Changes X- Date/Time M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu Menu Data Date This - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 69
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.2.6 Restart PowerAlert Device Manager The Restart PowerAlert menu provides the end user with an interface to restart the device interface. Note: If a setting has changed that requires a system restart, the message "Changes have been made to require a restart to take effect" - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 70
IP Configuration 2- User Access Interfaces 3- Remote Services X/M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Both IPV4 and IPV6 addresses are supported. -------- IP Configuration Host Name Domain Address Information Method IPV4 Address Subnet Mask Gateway Manual DNS Primary DNS Secondary DNS : dhcp - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 71
DNS : Disabled Primary DNS : 10.0.0.11 Secondary DNS : 10.0.0.8 Settings On Restart Method Manual DNS Primary DNS Secondary DNS : dhcp : Disabled : 10.0.0.11 : 10.0.0.8 1- Method 2- Manual DNS A- Apply Changes X- IP Configuration M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu Method The - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 72
828f:8f6e:2fac:7ad6 Prefix Length : 128 Gateway : ::0 Manual DNS : Disabled Primary DNS : ::0 Secondary DNS : ::0 Settings On Restart Method Manual DNS Primary DNS Secondary DNS : dhcp : Disabled : ::0 : ::0 1- Method 2- Manual DNS A- Apply Changes X- IP Configuration M- Return to Main - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 73
4. Telnet/SSH Console Menu Data Automatically Start SSH Menu This menu asks if, when the card is started, the SSH Menu application should be automatically started as well. Valid Values: • Yes Start the application. The default is Yes. • No Do not start the application. SSH Menu Port If the - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 74
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.3.2.3 SNMP Settings This menu allows the user to configure SNMP set and get settings. -------- SNMP Settings Automatically Start SNMP : Yes SNMP Port : 161 Enable SNMP V1 : Yes Enable SNMP V2c : Yes Enable SNMP V3 : Yes 1- Automatically Start SNMP 2- SNMP Port - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 75
Start Secured FTP = Yes Enter Y or N for Automatically Start Secured FTP X- Leave value unchanged M- Return to Main Menu >> n You are requesting this service to be turned off with the next restart. Do you wish to turn it off? >> y Y- Yes, continue and perform operation N- Do Not Make Change - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 76
Login Name 4- Authentication Password 5- Digest MD5 Authentication Supported 6- CRAM MD5 Authentication Supported 7- Login Authentication Supported 8- Plain Authentication Supported 9- From Address 10- Subject A- Apply Changes X- Remote Services M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 77
| Log Level | Facility 1 514 disabled 23 2 514 disabled 23 3 514 disabled 23 4 514 disabled 23 #- Remote Syslog Server X- Remote Services M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu -------- Remote Syslog Server Host Port Log Level Facility Application Logging Event Logging - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 78
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 are - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 79
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 >> sysloghost -------- Port Current Port = 514 Enter an integer value for Port >> 514 -------- Remote Syslog - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 80
Watchdog Ping 172.17.48.192 3 3 Okay 2 NTP Watchdog NTP 10.22.0.1 3 3 Off #- Auto Probe 0- Add New Auto Probe X- Remote Services M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu >> 2 -------- Auto Probe Detail Menu Type : NTP Name : NTP Watchdog Description : Default Watchdog NTP - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 81
2 NTP Watchdog NTP 10.22.0.2 15 3 Fault 3 Probe 3 NTP 10.22.0.5 3 5 InitFl 4 Probe 4 NTP 10.22.0.6 15 4 Okay #- Auto Probe 0- Add New Auto Probe X- Remote Services M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu >> 0 81 - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 82
4. Telnet/SSH Console -------- Auto Probe Detail Menu Auto Probe Type Selection 1 - NTP 2 - Ping >> 1 -------- Name Current Name = Enter a string between 1 and 32 characters for Name >> Probe 5 -------- Description Current Description = Enter a string between 1 and 128 characters for - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 83
22.0.5 3 5 InitFl 4 Probe 4 NTP 10.22.0.6 15 4 Okay 5 Probe 5 Ping 10.10.10.10 5 8 Unk #- Auto Probe 0- Add New Auto Probe X- Remote Services M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu >> The Status column will display one of the following states: Off - the probe is disabled Okay - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 84
4. Telnet/SSH Console Associating an Action to an Auto-Probe In the following example, the action of Cycle All Loads is associated with the Auto-Probe created in the above example. -------- Main Menu 1- Devices 2- System Configuration 3- Network Configuration 4- Alarms and Logging 5- About E- - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 85
4. Telnet/SSH Console -------- Control Execution Action Profiles # | Name | DELAY 1 Default Reboot Control Action 30 Device Number: 1 #- Edit Profile 0- Add New Profile X- Action Profiles Menu M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu >> 0 -------- Device 1 Control Execute - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 86
4. Telnet/SSH Console -------- Device 1 Control Execute Action Profile Detail Name: Auto-Probe Cycle All Loads Delay: 5 Device: 1 Control Executed: Cycle All Loads 1- Modify Profile Name 2- Modify Delay 3- Apply To Device Events A- Apply Changes D- Delete X- Device Control Execute Action - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 87
4. Telnet/SSH Console -------- Apply To Device Events Set Action Clear Action : Auto-Probe Cycle All Loads : 1- Apply To All Device Events 2- Device0001 X- None M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu >> m -------- Main Menu 1- Devices 2- System Configuration 3- Network Configuration - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 88
4. Telnet/SSH Console -------- Device Events Menu # | CATEGORY | DESCRIPTION | ENABLED 1 WARNING Load Level Above Threshold Yes 2 WARNING On Battery Yes 3 CRITICAL Battery Low Yes 4 WARNING Battery Capacity Below Warning Level Yes 5 CRITICAL Overload Yes 6 WARNING - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 89
4. Telnet/SSH Console -------- Device Event Action Menu Event Event Clear Event Action Event Clear Action : NTP Watchdog NTP Probe Failed : NTP Watchdog NTP Probe Ok : : 1- Choose Set Action 2- Choose Clear Action 3- Choose Action For Both Set and Clear A- Apply Changes D- Delete the Event - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 90
4. Telnet/SSH Console -------- Device Event Actions # Set Action Clear Action 1 Default Reboot Control Ac 2 Auto-Probe Cycle All Load #- Modify Event Set/Clear Actions 0- Add new Event Set/Clear Actions X- Device Events M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu 4.4 Alarms and Logging - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 91
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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. Alarm ID This is a number that uniquely identifies the alarm. Active This indicates if the alarm condition is - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 92
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 Log O- Change Viewing Options C- Clear Log ( - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 93
4. Telnet/SSH Console -------- Device Selection Menu 1- Choose from All Device Variables 2- Choose Variables From Device0001 (SU1500RTXL2U) 3- Choose Variables From Sensor0002 (E2MTHDI) 4- Choose Variables From Sensor0003 (E2MTDI) X- Data Log Filter M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 94
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.4.2.2 Event Log This menu allows the user to view the event log entries for the entire system. -------- Event Log Order : Descending Category : All Time Range : Display All Entries V- Start Viewing Log O- Change Viewing Options C- Clear Log (Force Rotation) - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 95
4. Telnet/SSH Console 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 logs to be viewed. These options are active only for the single instance of viewing the log and are not persisted. -------- Log - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 96
4. Telnet/SSH Console -------- 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 >> 2 -------- Device Event Category Current Selected Categories: - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 97
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.4.3 Logging Settings This section defines the preference settings for the various types of logs. These settings include maximum log file sizes, logging severity levels and actions to take when the log is rotated. -------- Logging Settings 1- Accounting Log 2- Application - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 98
4. Telnet/SSH Console 4.4.3.3 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 : 1024 : No Actions Defined 1- Maximum Entries 2- Actions On Rotate X- Logging - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 99
4. Telnet/SSH Console Menu Data Protocol This defines the protocol to use when sending the data log file. The valid values are: • SMTP - email to destination • HTTP - use HTTP to send to destination Destination This field is used to select the destination for the data log file. When the protocol - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 100
4. Telnet/SSH Console Menu Data Protocol This defines the protocol to use when sending the event log file. The valid values are: • SMTP - email to destination • HTTP - use HTTP to send to destination Destination This field is used to select the destination for the data log file. When the protocol - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 101
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 SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 102
by the program name. The program synopsis in each program manual page describes the format of the directive and the valid modes option is optional, but if used then 'value' is required. The '--word' option supports a list of parameters separated by spaces. The values are chosen by you. You do - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 103
Do I ... See the list of available programs? 1. Use the 'help' program 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 typing 'man ' without the angle brackets and the 'program name - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 104
instructions. 7. 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, contact Tripp Lite Technical Support at: tripplite.com/support Email: [email protected] Tripp Lite - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 105
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 SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 106
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. 106 - Tripp Lite SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 107
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 SV40KL | Users Guide for WEBCARDLX PowerAlert Device Manager English - Page 108
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User’s Guide
LX Platform Devices
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1. Introduction
2
1.1
System Requirements
2
2. Initial Configuration
3
2.1
IP Address Assignment
3
2.1.1
Dynamic IP Address Assignment
3
2.1.2
Static IP Address Assignment
4
2.2
Saving Configuration Changes
5
2.3
Default UPS System Shutdown Settings
5
2.4
SNMP Configuration
5
3. The Web Interface
6
3.1
Accessing the Web Interface
6
3.2
Status
7
3.2.1
Status/Overview
7
3.2.2
Status/Details
8
3.2.3
Status/Alarms
8
3.3
Control
8
3.3.1
Control/Device
9
3.3.2
Control/Loads
10
3.3.3
Control/Load Groups
11
3.3.4
Control/Events
12
3.4
Configuration
13
3.4.1
Configuration/System Settings
13
3.4.2
Configuration/Device Settings
14
3.4.3
Configuration/Contacts
15
3.4.3.1
Email
15
3.4.3.2
SNMP V1
16
3.4.3.3
SNMP V2c
16
3.4.3.4
SNMP V3
17
3.4.3.5
HTTP
17
3.4.3.6
HTTPS
18
3.4.3.7
Configuration/Network
18
3.4.3.8
Configuration/Network/Services
19
3.4.3.9
Configuration/Network/SMTP
19
3.4.3.10 Configuration/Network/Internet
20
3.4.3.11 Configuration/Network/Domain
20
3.4.4
Configuration/Actions
21
3.4.4.1
Defining Action Types
21
3.4.5
Configuration/Scheduling
23
3.4.6
Security
24
3.4.7
Configuration/Log Settings
25
3.5
Logs
26
3.5.1
Logs/Events Log
27
3.5.2
Logs/Data Log
27
3.5.3
Logs/Accounting Log
28
3.6
About
29
4. Telnet/SSH Console
30
4.1
Device Menu
31
4.1.1
Status
32
4.1.2
Identification
33
4.1.3
Controls
34
4.1.3.1
Control Data
34
4.1.4
Events
35
4.1.5
Loads
37
4.1.5.1
Load Configuration
37
4.1.5.2
Load Groups
38
4.1.5.3
Ramp/Shed Settings
39
4.1.6
Preferences and Thresholds
40
4.1.7
Device Alarms
40
4.1.8
Logs
40
4.2
System Configuration
40
4.2.1
Address Book
41
4.2.1.1
Email Contacts
41
4.2.1.2
SNMP Contacts
42
4.2.1.3
HTTP Contacts
44
4.2.2
Global Actions
45
4.2.2.1
Action Profiles
45
4.2.2.2
Schedules
57
4.2.3
Security
61
4.2.3.1
Authentication Method
61
4.2.3.2
Local Users
62
4.2.3.3
RADIUS Servers
65
4.2.3.4
Change Password
66
4.2.4
Date/Time
66
4.2.4.1
Time Source Data Entry Menu
66
4.2.4.2
Time Zone
67
4.2.4.3
NTP Settings
67
4.2.4.4
Time Settings
68
4.2.5
Local Device Discovery
68
4.2.6
Restart PowerAlert Device Manager 69
4.3
Network Configuration
70
4.3.1
IP Configuration
70
4.3.1.1
Host Name
71
4.3.1.2
Domain Data Entry Menu
71
4.3.1.3
IPV4 Settings
71
4.3.1.4
IPV6 Settings
72
4.3.2
User Access Interfaces
72
4.3.2.1 Telnet/SSH
72
4.3.2.2 Web
73
4.3.2.3 SNMP Settings
74
4.3.2.4 FTP/SFTP
74
4.3.3
Remote Services
75
4.3.3.1 Email Settings
76
4.3.3.2
Remote Syslog Servers
77
4.3.3.3 Auto Probes
80
4.4
Alarms and Logging
90
4.4.1
Alarms
90
4.4.1.1
Alarm Details
91
4.4.2
View Logs
91
4.4.2.1
Data Log
92
4.4.2.2
Event Log
94
4.4.3
Logging Settings
97
4.4.3.1
Accounting Log Settings
97
4.4.3.2
Application Log Settings
97
4.4.3.3
Data Log Settings
98
4.4.3.4
Event Log Settings
99
4.4.3.5
Format Settings
100
4.5
About
100
5. Command Line Interface
101
5.1
Syntax Conventions
101
5.2
Manual Pages
102
5.3
Output Conventions
102
5.4
Getting Started with the PowerAlert CLI 102
6. Troubleshooting
104
7. Technical Support
104
8. Appendix
105
Table of Contents
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