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| Device Type | Network Management Card |
|---|---|
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, Fast Ethernet |
| Management Protocols | SNMP, HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, SSH |
| Remote Management Protocol | HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, Telnet, SNMP |
| Security | RADIUS, Secure Shell (SSH), Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) |
| Form Factor | Plug-in module |
| Features | Event logging |
| Power Requirements | Via UPS |
| Environmental Monitoring | Temperature, humidity (with optional sensors) |
| Network Interface | 10/100 Mbps Ethernet |
| Compatibility | Compatible with select APC Smart-UPS and Symmetra UPS models |
| Firmware Updates | Yes, via network or web interface |
Information regarding APC's attention to environmental impact and product compliance.
Storage conditions and temperature range for the card prior to installation.
Standards and directives the Network Management Card complies with for electromagnetic compatibility.
FCC compliance statement regarding interference limits for Class A digital devices.
Explanation of symbols and icons used throughout the manual for better understanding.
Details on the items included in the Network Management Card package and how to check them.
Identification of the main components and ports on the Network Management Card.
Diagram illustrating the various functions and connections of the Network Management Card.
Summary of the card's technical specifications, including supervision, network, and configuration features.
Comprehensive list of configurable parameters, their default values, and possible values.
Explanation of the DIP switch functions for configuration and operational modes.
Step-by-step guide on inserting the card into a UPS or STS slot.
Instructions for installing the card into a MultiSlot module on a UPS.
Reference to the installation manual for the Environment Sensor kit.
Guidance on connecting the Network Management Card to a hub or computer via Ethernet.
Description of the LED indicators and their meanings for UPS Data, 100M, and 10M Ethernet traffic.
Explanation of how the default IP address is derived from the MAC address.
Steps to configure network parameters using a serial link and terminal software.
Details on required network parameters (IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway) and how they are set.
Procedures for restarting the Network Management Card manually, via serial link, or browser.
Instructions for restoring the card to its factory default settings via serial or browser.
Steps to reset the password to the default value (MGEUPS) using a jumper.
How to perform a test to verify the card's functionality after installation and configuration.
A table listing common problems, their causes, and suggested solutions for the card.
Guidance on how to recover or reset a lost password.
Methods available for upgrading the Network Management Card's firmware.
Information regarding the DB9/DB9 serial cable, including its pinout.
Definitions of technical terms and acronyms used in the manual.