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Manufacturer | Eaton |
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Model | INDGW-M2 |
Category | Gateway |
Connectivity | Ethernet, RS-485 |
Ethernet Ports | 1 |
RS-485 Ports | 1 |
Power Supply | 24 VDC |
Communication Protocol | Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP |
Humidity Range | 5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
Certifications | CE, UL |
Weight | 150 g (5.3 oz) |
Introduction to the UPS Network Module's capabilities for monitoring, managing, and controlling power environments.
Important safety information and warnings before installing the Network Module.
Guidance on how to unpack the Network module and identify included accessories.
Instructions for initial setup and identifying included accessories for the Network Module.
Procedures and requirements for physically installing the Network Module into the device.
Detailed instructions for wiring the RS-485 Modbus RTU terminal for two-wire and four-wire networks.
Steps and principles for interconnecting Network Modules for power redundancy.
Diagrams illustrating how to connect PDUs in a cascade configuration.
Methods for accessing the Network Module via web interface or serial emulation.
Instructions for configuring Modbus communication parameters and understanding available maps.
Overview of the main web interface menus for configuring Network Module settings.
References to Visio files for complete specification and schemas.
Description of the PDU's LCD display and how to use the control buttons.
Details on the PDU's startup screen, main menu selections, and menu structure.
Instructions for upgrading firmware and managing configuration files via USB.
Information on how to access and view active alarms and alarm history.
Provides identification information for the ePDU, including model, part, serial, and network details.
Overview of the Meter menu, providing access to input, branch, outlet, and environment measurements.
Configuration options for Ethernet port mode, ETH/X settings, and link modes.
User configuration options for display, background, language, and factory reset.
Instructions for controlling outlets and groups for Switched (SW) and Managed (MA) ePDUs.
Details on accessing the web interface, including default credentials and license agreement.
Provides status information for the device, including key measures and active alarms.
Displays main utility, second utility, output, and battery measurements.
Details on branch and outlet status, including identification, type, current, and power.
Functions for controlling UPS, outlets, and groups, including status and commands.
Configuration and management of shutdown agents, agent sequencing, and power outage policies.
Details on sensors, commissioning, alarm configuration, and information retrieval.
Configuration of general settings, local users, remote users, ports, TCP/IP, firewall, and protocols.
Steps for configuring, commissioning, and testing LDAP connections to the network module.
Methods for pairing shutdown agents and UPS modules using credentials or automatic acceptance.
Illustrates scenarios for powering down IT systems in a specific order and non-priority equipment.
Guidance on how to check the current firmware version of the Network Module.
Instructions for downloading the latest Network Module firmware, drivers, or scripts.
Procedures for upgrading firmware via Web interface or shell script.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the Real-Time Clock (RTC) battery cell.
Methods for updating the Network Module time precisely using NTP servers.
Procedures for automatic and manual time synchronization between the Network Module and the UPS.
Instructions on how to change the language of the web interface.
Procedures for resetting local user credentials and recovering the main administrator password.
Guide on how to configure static IP addresses for the Network Module.
Methods for viewing device information via the web page.
Examples for configuring email notifications for specific alarms.
Instructions for modifying JSON configuration files and saving/restoring settings via CLI or Web.
Overview of security reasons and considerations for the UPS Network Module.
Guidance on cybersecurity practices for power management systems in accordance with industry standards.
Recommendations for secure configuration, asset management, and risk assessment.
Defining user profiles to grant specific permissions for accessing the system.
Steps for safely sanitizing and unmounting the Network Module for disposal.
Overview of the Environmental Monitoring Probe (EMP) features and capabilities.
List of components included with the Environmental Monitoring Probe (EMP).
Detailed steps for defining EMP addresses, mounting, and connecting EMP devices.
Procedures for discovering and configuring EMP sensors via LCD, Web Interface, or CLI.
Instructions for addressing and commissioning the EMP for battery charging optimization.
Detailed description and numbering of all front panel connectors and LEDs.
Technical specifications including physical, storage, ambient, and module performance details.
Configuration defaults and possible parameters for Meters, Settings, and User Profiles.
Defines access rights for Administrator, Operator, and Viewer roles across various modules.
Comprehensive list of system, UPS, ePDU, EMP, and Network module alarm codes.
Details on IETF Mib-2 UPS traps, Xups Mib traps, CPQPower Mib traps, and Sensor Mib traps.
List and description of available CLI commands for network management and troubleshooting.
Details on software licenses, availability of source code, and proprietary elements.
Information on accessing HPE support, collecting data, software updates, and remote support.
Information regarding safety, regulatory compliance, warranty, and environmental compliance.
Glossary of common acronyms and abbreviations used throughout the document.
Instructions on how to provide feedback to improve the documentation.
Addresses issues where actions are disallowed in policy settings and provides potential causes and solutions.
Troubleshooting steps for 'Full acquisition has failed' errors related to card timestamp.
Diagnoses issues where the client server fails to restart after utility recovery.
Troubleshooting steps for EMP discovery failures, including connection and address issues.
Guidance on how to recover a forgotten login password.
Troubleshooting steps for software communication failures with the Network Module.
Steps to resolve problems with LDAP configuration and commissioning.
Guidance for troubleshooting Modbus communication problems.
Resolving issues with changing passwords in the user profile.
Troubleshooting steps for SMTP server configuration errors when using Gmail.
Addresses problems with SNMPv3 password management during save and restore operations.
Guidance on how to retrieve the alarm list after it has been cleared post-firmware upgrade.
Troubleshooting steps for Network Module boot failures after firmware upgrades.
Steps to resolve issues where the web interface is not displaying the latest firmware.