HP R7000 HP UPS Network Module User Guide

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    HP UPS Network Module User Guide Abstract This document includes installation, configuration, and operation information for the HP UPS Network Module. This document is for the person who installs and maintains power products. HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of high-voltage equipment
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    statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or
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    Supported hardware configurations ...7 Configuration A ...7 Configuration B ...8 Web interface requirements...9 Quick installation and setup overview ...10 Component identification ...11 Front panel connectors and LED indicators 11 Installing the HP UPS Network Module ...20 Manual Control screen
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    44 Firmware Upload screen ...47 HP UPS Network Module Configuration Menu 48 HP UPS Network Module Configuration Menu overview 48 Accessing the Service Menu ...48 Navigating the menus ...48 Main menu ...48 Reset submenu ...49 Network Configuration submenu ...49 Systems Insight Manager integration
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    Acronyms and abbreviations...82 Documentation feedback ...84 Index...85 Contents 5
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    of supported UPSs, see the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/rackandpower). Features The UPS Network Module is a minislot card that requires UPSs equipped with a minislot. The UPS Network Module: • Monitors the status, performs UPS diagnostics, and transmits periodic reports. • Manages independent
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    G2 UPS, R5000 UPS and R7000 UPS. For more information, see the HP Power Protector User Guide on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/rackandpower). HP Power Protector overview HP Power Protector is a UPS software management application that can be used standalone without the UPS Network Module in an
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    HPPP Clients are redundantly powered by two UPSs and communicate with two UPS Network Modules over the network to begin a graceful shutdown in the event of a power failure or other configured shutdown events. NOTE: Up to 35 HPPP Clients can be managed by one HP UPS Network Module. Introduction 8
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    HP UPS Network Module UPS with an HP UPS Network Module HPPP Client server HPPP Client server Network Remote workstation browsing into the UPS Network Module or HPPP Client over the network necessary to operate the UPS Network Module web interface. Software Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Google
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    UPS. After all Clients are configured at the servers, they are automatically added by the UPS Network Module and appear on the Notified Applications screen (on page 42). For more information, see the HP Power Protector User Guide on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/rackandpower). Introduction 10
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    Configuration Menu LED Description Ethernet port • Off-UPS Network Module not connected to the network • Solid green-UPS Network Module connected to the network, but no activity detected • Flashing green-UPS Network Module connected to the network and sending or receiving data • Off-Port operating
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    the HP UPS Network Module Precautions See the Important Safety Information guide (included in the UPS kit) before installing this product. WARNING: A risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous energy levels exists. The installation of options and routine maintenance and service of
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    Network Module and a network jack. This connection is used to access the UPS Network Module remotely through the web interface. The UPS Network Module also uses the network connection to communicate to the configured HPPP Clients and to facilitate SNMP-based monitoring. Installing the HP UPS Network
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    to the Settings/AUX connector on the UPS Network Module. This connection is used to access and configure the UPS Network Module network settings locally through a terminal emulation program. o Data bits-8 o Parity-None o Stop bits-1 o Flow control-None Installing the HP UPS Network Module 14
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    the same IP address for each UPS Network Module using the MAC address of the card. 4. If your network is not configured with a DHCP server: a. On the Main menu, enter 2 to display the Network Configuration submenu. b. Enter 2 to modify the network settings. c. Follow the on-screen instructions to
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    .xxx where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the static IP address of the UPS Network Module. The login screen appears. 3. Enter the user name in the User Name field. The default user name is admin. 4. Enter the password in the Password field. The default password is admin. HP UPS Network Module web interface 16
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    UPS Network Module, the Secure Session screen appears. To ensure a secure connection, verify that you are browsing to the desired UPS Network Module: 1. Click View Certificate. 2. Verify that the name in the Issued To field is the name of your UPS Network Module. HP UPS Network Module web interface
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    browsing to the desired UPS Network Module: 1. Click Examine Certificate. 2. Verify that the name in the Issued To field is the name or IP address of your UPS Network Module. 3. Perform any other steps necessary to verify the identity of the UPS Network Module. HP UPS Network Module web interface 18
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    manually import the file into the browser by clicking Edit>Preferences>Advanced>Security>View Certificates>Authorities>Import. Establishing a secure session for Google Chrome To establish a secure session: 1. Browse to the UPS Network Module Views include: HP UPS Network Module web interface 19
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    Manual Control ("Manual Control screen" on page 25) Power Source screen Click Power Source in the menu tree to display the Power Source screen. This screen displays the overall status of the UPS. The status . Diagrams do not display for line-interactive UPSs. HP UPS Network Module web interface 20
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    the UPS operating mode diagram to display UPS data details. UPS data is available for Normal mode, Battery mode, and Bypass mode. The available UPS data depends on the UPS range. Available UPS information -In tolerance Gray-Out of tolerance AC Normal Flow HP UPS Network Module web interface 21
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    > 50% Orange-Remaining capacity < 50% Battery Output Flow Red-Battery to be checked (battery test result) Yellow-AC to DC converter powered by battery DC to AC Converter Input Flow Gray-AC -In tolerance AC Automatic Bypass Flow Red-Out of tolerance HP UPS Network Module web interface 22
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    about the model range and software version of the UPS and the UPS Network Module UPS Status table The UPS Status table displays the following basic information about power and output: • Power source-Indicates whether the UPS is on utility power or running on the UPS battery • Output load level-The
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    UPS Network Module o Card Hardware Revision-The hardware version for the UPS Network Module o Card Serial Number-The serial number for the UPS Network Module o Card Ethernet MAC Address-The MAC address for the UPS Network Module o Card Ethernet Speed-The port speed of the UPS Network Module HP UPS
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    sequence for the load segment is launched when the Off Delay time is reached. Connected equipment powers off, and then the load segment powers off. HP UPS Network Module web interface 25
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    frequency at which data is collected can be modified on the System Settings screen (on page 30). By default, data is collected every 60 seconds. NOTE: In the UPS Data Log and the Event Log, the date and time stamps are converted to the local time zone. HP UPS Network Module web interface 26
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    output • Battery Capacity (%)-The percentage of battery charge available • Battery Remaining time download the log file (.csv) to your computer. • Click Clear Log to clear the log files. Only users with administrator privileges can clear logs. • Click Help to view online help. HP UPS Network Module
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    occurred on the UPS, such as the UPS switching to battery power. NOTE: In the UPS Data Log and the download the log file (.csv) to your computer. • Click Clear Log to clear the log files. Only users with administrator privileges can clear logs. • Click Help to view online help. HP UPS Network Module
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    On the screen: • Click Save Log to download the log file (.csv) to your computer. • Click Clear Log to clear the log files. Only users with administrator privileges can clear logs. • Click Help " on page 39) • SNMP Settings ("SNMP Settings screen" on page 40) HP UPS Network Module web interface 29
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    default configuration, click Factory Reset. The UPS Network Module communication will be lost. To maintain communication, select the Keep TCP/IP parameters checkbox, and then click Factory Reset. The configured IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and BOOTP/DHCP parameters are not reset. HP UPS Network
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    by a user name and password. o SSL and full authentication-All pages are protected by a user name and password, and are only accessible in SSL. Access to the web interface occurs through HTTPS. The connections to the UPS Network Module remain in standard mode (secure TCP). HP UPS Network Module web
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    pull-down menu, and then enter the network settings: a. Enter the IP address of the UPS Network Module in the IP Address field. The UPS Network Module must have a unique IP address for use on a TCP/IP network. b. Enter the subnet mask of the UPS Network Module in the Subnet Mask field to identify
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    for the IPv6 Address 1. o IPv6 Gateway-Set the default gateway. 5. Select Enabled from the Firmware Upload to allow remote upgrade of the UPS Network Module firmware through the network. If this option is disabled, remote firmware upgrade is not allowed. 6. Enter the IP address of the DNS server
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    the UPS Network Module date and time. The current date and time appears at the top of the screen. To manually enter the date and time: 1. Select the Set manually radio time on UPSs with real time clock. Otherwise the default date is set to 1970/01/01 and the default time is set to 00:00:00. To
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    2. Enter the IP address or host name of the NTP server in the Hostname field. 3. Select the time zone for your geographic area from the Time-Zone pull-down menu. 4. Select the Disable radio button if daylight saving time should not be reflected in the time on the UPS Network Module. -orSelect the
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    seconds by default). The UPS Network Module initiates a UPS shutdown when the remaining battery life reaches the specified time. Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Description Battery capacity Time power down as late as possible without performing a graceful shutdown. HP UPS Network Module web interface 36
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    ), enter the minimum amount of battery life that can remain before the load segment shutdown sequence starts (0 to 100%, 20% by default). The UPS Network Module initiates a load segment shutdown when the remaining battery life reaches the specified percentage. HP UPS Network Module web interface 37
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    power up, even though utility power is restored. i. In the Restart if battery capacity exceeds field (entire UPS), enter the percentage of battery charge that must be available before restarting the UPS after AC power is restored (0 to 100%, 0% by default). HP UPS Network Module web interface 38
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    after the UPS restarts that the UPS Network Module should wait before restarting the load segment (from 120 to 99999 seconds, 30 seconds by default). This option allows utility power to shutdown that you want to remove, and then click Delete Scheduled Shutdown. HP UPS Network Module web interface 39
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    3. In the Status field, select Enabled to activate the scheduled shutdown or select Disabled to disable the screen allows an administrator to configure SNMP settings for computers that use the HP Power MIB to request information from the UPS Network Module. HP UPS Network Module web interface 40
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    notification in the Notification Username field. This field must also be defined in the applications that receive the notifications. The user name can be between 8 and 24 alphanumeric characters and the symbols. 4. Click Save. Click Help to view online help. HP UPS Network Module web interface 41
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    by the UPS Network Module. NOTE: To query SNMP data, you do not need to add SNMP Manager. The following information is available on the Notified Applications screen: • Nr-The assigned application number in the Notified Applications list • Hostname or IP Address-The host name or IP address of the
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    Network Module sends a Utility failure trap, and then sends a Utility restored trap 30 seconds later. 3. Verify that the selected application received the traps over the network. To simulate a UPS On Battery is working correctly. Click Help to view online help. HP UPS Network Module web interface 43
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    from the UPS Network Module. To configure an application to receive SNMP traps: 1. Enter the name of the application in the Application Name field. HP recommends adding "SNMP" or "Trap" to the name to for easy monitoring. 2. Enter the host name or the IP address of the management server on which
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    , click Set Default. The default selections are: o UPS Off sequence in progress o UPS alarms 5. Click Save. 6. Click Test to send a test email notification to the recipient. To disable a recipient email address: 1. Select the address for the recipient you want to disable. HP UPS Network Module web
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    of email messages initiated by the UPS Network Module. The email message format applies to all recipients. To customize email messages: 1. Enter the address for the source of email messages in the Sender field. The sender address can contain up to 59 characters. The default value is [email protected]
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    an administrator to upgrade the UPS Network Module firmware. During the upgrade process, the UPS Network Module does not monitor the UPS status. To upgrade the firmware: 1. Download the latest firmware version from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/rackandpower). 2. Click Browse. 3. Navigate
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    Network Module. NOTE: All parameters included in the UPS Network Module Configuration Menu can also be configured using the HP UPS Network Module web interface. Accessing the Service prompted to enter the password. 2. At the prompt, enter admin. The HP UPS Network Module Configuration Menu appears.
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    Option number 2 3 4 0 Submenu Description Network Configuration Enables network configuration for the UPS Network Module Set Login Password to Default Restores the login password to the default password Return to Default Configuration Restores all settings to the default parameters (on page 76
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    Systems Insight Manager integration Systems Insight Manager overview Use HP Systems Insight Manager to: • Discover the UPS Network Module. As part of the discovery process, HP SIM can detect an installed UPS Network Module. The web interface for the discovered module can be launched from the HP SIM
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    , ,true,false, ,https 1234=HP UPS Network Module, ,true,false, ,https The last entry allows HP SIM to detect a UPS Network Module running on port 1234 and using HTTPS (Secure Socket Layer protocol). HP SIM services must be restarted to apply the change. Systems Insight Manager integration 51
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    NOTE: For more information on uploading and registering a MIB in HP SIM, refer to the HP Systems Insight Manager Technical Reference Guide located on the HP Management CD. Configuring the UPS Network Module to send traps to HP SIM Add the HP SIM server as an SNMP trap recipient on the Trap Receivers
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    -party SNMP manager, configure the IP address of the UPS Network Module, select SNMP V1 or V1&V3, and then compile either CPQPOWER.MIB or UPS.MIB (RFC1628) to be monitored by the SNMP manager. The HP Power MIB (CPQPOWER.MIB) can be downloaded from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/rackandpower
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    the value defaults to the maximum value of 99999 seconds. • The Operating system shutdown time value entered for the UPS Network Module must be equal to or greater than the HPPP Client configured with the longest Operating system shutdown time. Otherwise, it is automatically replaced by the longest
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    1 Client 3 on load segment 2 Client 4 on load segment 2 UPS Network Module setting for load segment 2 Load segment 2 UPS On utility On battery (Shutdown initiated after time) Operating system shutdown time Utility failure-UPS is on battery, and all servers are powered as usual Shutdown process
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    longest, it replaced the Operating system shutdown time of the UPS Network Module after it was connected to the UPS Network Module. Client 3 of UPS Network Module on load segment 1. When the utility power is restored, the example UPS behaves as follows: 1. t5-If the Battery capacity exceeds
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    Upload screen (on page 47) to update the UPS Network Module firmware. During the boot process, if the UPS Network Module detects that the application is corrupted, you are prompted to enter the TFTP server IP address. This process is only available when the application is damaged. To update the
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    through unused IP ports. This prevents a server with the HPPP Client installed from using the following four ports to communicate with the UPS Network Module: • 4679/UDP and TCP (Client) • 4680/UDP and TCP (Client) • 5000/TCP (Alarms) • 5001/TCP (Alarms) To configure the Windows XP with Service Pack
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    3. Click the Advanced tab. 4. In the Windows Firewall box, click Settings. The Windows Firewall screen appears. 5. On the General tab, verify that the Windows Firewall is enabled (On) and that the Don't allow exceptions checkbox is not checked. Firewall configuration 59
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    6. Click OK. 7. On the network Properties screen, click the Exceptions tab. 8. Be sure that the File and Printer Sharing check box is selected. Firewall configuration 60
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    9. Click Add Port to allow communication through ports 4679, 4680, 5000, and 5001. The Add a Port screen appears. 10. Enter a name for the HPPP Client port in the Name field. 11. Enter 4679, 4680, 5000, or 5001 in the port number field. 12. Select the appropriate radio button. Firewall configuration
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    13. Click Change scope to add more security to the port exception. Firewall configuration 62
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    Firewall configuration 63
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    The Change Scope screen appears. 14. Select the Custom list radio button, and then add the IP addresses that are allowed to communicate through the specified port. Firewall configuration 64
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    OK to finish adding the exception port. The Windows Firewall screen displays the newly added HPPP Client port. 17. Click OK. NOTE: Software that helps to protect your computer and blocks access on the network, such as Windows Defender or firewalls, needs to be reconfigured. Firewall configuration 65
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    Firewall configuration 66
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    devices it manages, consider the following topics in accordance with your organization's security policies and the environment in which the UPS Network Module operates. • Remote access to the UPS Network Module requires a user account. Logging in requires the use of a user name and password, which
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    Failure • UPS AC Module Failure Cleared • UPS Auto Bypass Overload • UPS Auto Bypass Overload Cleared • UPS Battery Charger Failure • UPS Battery Charger Failure Cleared • UPS Battery Discharged • UPS Battery Discharged Cleared • UPS Battery Disconnected • UPS Battery Disconnected Cleared • UPS
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    • UPS Client Communication Restored • UPS DC Bus High Negative Voltage • UPS DC Bus High Negative Voltage Cleared • UPS DC Bus High Positive Voltage • UPS DC Bus High Positive Voltage Cleared • UPS DC Bus Low Negative Voltage • UPS DC Bus Low Negative Voltage Cleared • UPS DC Bus Low Positive
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    3 Is On • UPS On Auto Bypass • UPS On Auto Bypass Cleared • UPS On Battery • UPS On Battery Cleared • UPS On Boost • UPS On Boost Cleared • UPS On Buck • UPS On Buck Cleared • UPS On Manual Bypass • UPS On Manual Bypass Cleared • UPS Output Is Off • UPS Output Is On • UPS Output Overload • UPS
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    • UPS Site Wiring Fault • UPS Site Wiring Fault Cleared Alert messages 71
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    Battery Disconnected UPS Battery Disconnected Cleared UPS Battery Discharged Cleared UPS Battery Discharged UPS Battery Over Voltage Cleared UPS Battery Over Voltage UPS Battery Charger Failure Cleared UPS Battery Out Of Range UPS AC Module Failure Cleared UPS AC Module Failure UPS Input AC Not
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    Bypass Cleared UPS On Auto Bypass UPS Bypass Voltage Out Of Range Cleared UPS Bypass Voltage Out Of Range UPS On Manual Bypass Cleared UPS On Manual Bypass UPS In High Efficiency Mode UPS Inverter Failure Cleared UPS Inverter Failure UPS Inverter Overload Cleared UPS Inverter Overload UPS Inverter
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    Cleared UPS Fan Failure UPS Output Is Off UPS Output Is On UPS Internal Failure Cleared UPS Internal Failure UPS Battery Test Failure Cleared UPS Battery Test Failure UPS Output Overload Cleared UPS Output Overload UPS Over Temperature Cleared UPS Over Temperature UPS Shutdown Imminent Cleared
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    V1, SNMP V3, NTP, TFTP, SMTP, DHCP User name and password SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0 Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.x or higher HP Systems Insight Manager Standard IETF UPS MIB (RFC 1628) HP Power MIB (cpqpower.mib) DHCP enabled IP address: 192.168.1.2 (manual configuration) Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 Gateway
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    Default parameters Parameter Network IP address Subnet mask Gateway Address BOOTP/DHCP IPv6 Enabled IPv6 Auto Config Enabled Firmware Upload SMTP server System UPS Contact UPS Location History log interval (sec.) Default Language Notified Application table - Access control User name Password
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    Parameter Speed Data bits Stop bits Parity Flow control Default value 9600 baud 8 1 without without Possible value Not configurable Not configurable Not configurable Not configurable Not configurable Specifications 77
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    the HP UPS Network Module, firmware using the serial or USB ports. Forgot login password Action: To reset the login password, use the supplied serial cable to connect to the UPS Network Module through a terminal emulation programs, such as HyperTerminal, with the following parameters: Troubleshooting
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    o Flow control-None In the HyperTerminal window, the UPS Network Module Bootloader prompts for a TFTP IP address. 2. Setup a TFTP server. 3. Copy the UPS Network Module firmware image file to the TFTP server default folder. 4. Rename the UPS Network Module image file to image.bin. 5. Launch the TFTP
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    quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored. • If you have purchased a Care Pack (service upgrade), see the Support & Drivers website (http://www8.hp.com/us/en/support-drivers.html). If the problem cannot be resolved at the website, call 1-800-633-3600. For more information about Care
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    (http://www.hp.com/support/ProLiantServers-Warranties) HP Enterprise Servers (http://www.hp.com/support/EnterpriseServers-Warranties) HP Storage Products (http://www.hp.com/support/Storage-Warranties) HP Networking Products (http://www.hp.com/support/Networking-Warranties) Regulatory compliance
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    AC alternating current BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol DC domain controller DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS domain name system HPPP HP Power Protector HTTPS hypertext transfer protocol secure sockets IPv4 Internet Protocol version 4 IPv6 Internet Protocol version 6 kVA kilovolt-ampere
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    NTP network time protocol SIM Systems Insight Manager SMS short message service SSL Secure Sockets Layer TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol UDP User Datagram Protocol UPS uninterruptible power system USB universal serial bus Acronyms and abbreviations 83
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    documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation, send any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback (mailto:[email protected]). Include the document title and part number, version number, or the URL when submitting your feedback. Documentation feedback 84
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    installation 12 hardware supported 7 HP Power Protector overview 7 HP Systems Insight Manager overview 50 HP UPS Network Module Configuration Menu 48 HP UPS Network Module overview 6 I installation precautions 12 installing hardware 12 installing the unit 12 introduction 6 IP address, configuring 32
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    , 54 overview of configuration procedure 10 overview, configuration menu 48 overview, HP Power Protector 7 overview, HP UPS Network Module 6 overview, web interface 16 P password, changing 31 Power Source screen 20 problem diagnosis 78 Q quick setup overview 10 R redundant configuration 8 regulatory
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    V views 19 W web interface requirements 9 web interface, accessing 16 web interface, overview 16 web interface, using and navigating 19 Index 87
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HP UPS Network Module
User Guide
Abstract
This document includes installation, configuration, and operation information for the HP UPS Network Module. This document is for the person who
installs and maintains power products. HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of high-voltage equipment and trained in recognizing hazards
in products with hazardous energy levels.
Part Number: 637918-003
June 2013
Edition: 3