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Step-by-step guide for physically installing the Network Card-MS into an Eaton UPS.
Initial setup steps for the Network Card-MS via serial connection.
Overview of the Network Card-MS web interface layout and main sections.
Procedures for accessing the Network Card-MS web interface with default or custom credentials.
Displays essential UPS status information, including operating mode and system name.
Lists available UPS status items for viewing detailed power and output information.
How to access and view a list of active UPS alarms and their severity levels.
Interface for controlling UPS outputs, triggering shutdown/startup sequences, and managing load segments.
Configuring UPS operating parameters for battery mode and power restoration events.
Settings for master UPS shutdown criteria based on time, capacity, or duration.
Configuring shutdown behavior for individual load segments based on time or capacity.
Configuring recipients and events for receiving email alerts from the UPS.
Configuring IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS, and other network parameters.
Managing applications that receive notifications, testing operations, and adding NMS.
Configuring user login, password, and security modes for secure access to the card.
Configuring SNMP versions, community names, and user security levels for network management.
Configuring temperature/humidity thresholds, notifications, and system shutdown triggers.
CLI commands for configuring and reading network parameters.
CLI commands to define UPS behavior during shutdown sequences.
Criteria that initiate server shutdown procedures during extended power failures.
How shutdown is triggered based on a user-defined backup time period.
Shutdown initiated when low battery level or delay criteria are reached.
Step-by-step guide for physically installing the Network Card-MS into an Eaton UPS.
Initial setup steps for the Network Card-MS via serial connection.
Overview of the Network Card-MS web interface layout and main sections.
Procedures for accessing the Network Card-MS web interface with default or custom credentials.
Displays essential UPS status information, including operating mode and system name.
Lists available UPS status items for viewing detailed power and output information.
How to access and view a list of active UPS alarms and their severity levels.
Interface for controlling UPS outputs, triggering shutdown/startup sequences, and managing load segments.
Configuring UPS operating parameters for battery mode and power restoration events.
Settings for master UPS shutdown criteria based on time, capacity, or duration.
Configuring shutdown behavior for individual load segments based on time or capacity.
Configuring recipients and events for receiving email alerts from the UPS.
Configuring IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS, and other network parameters.
Managing applications that receive notifications, testing operations, and adding NMS.
Configuring user login, password, and security modes for secure access to the card.
Configuring SNMP versions, community names, and user security levels for network management.
Configuring temperature/humidity thresholds, notifications, and system shutdown triggers.
CLI commands for configuring and reading network parameters.
CLI commands to define UPS behavior during shutdown sequences.
Criteria that initiate server shutdown procedures during extended power failures.
How shutdown is triggered based on a user-defined backup time period.
Shutdown initiated when low battery level or delay criteria are reached.
| Interface | Ethernet |
|---|---|
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 2 |
| Chipset | - |
| Internal | Yes |
| Maximum data transfer rate | - Mbit/s |
| Supported network protocols | HTTP, SNMP, SMTP, Telnet, SSL, SSH |