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Eaton Tripp Lite Series Cloud Connected UPS Systems User Guide 934859—Rev B 11
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The NFC tag on the UPS enables users to collect and configure UPS settings using the Eaton Remote
Monitoring application by placing the NFC-enabled mobile device flush with the indicated NFC area on the UPS.
(See 5.1 Welcome to the Eaton Remote Monitoring Application).
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The Ethernet Port allows the UPS to connect via a local network and managed using the Eaton Remote
Monitoring application. (See 5.1 Welcome to the Eaton Remote Monitoring Application).
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The USB-C Port allows for local access to UPS Command Line Interface (CLI) for configuration and discovery of
the local network settings and other features. (See 4.2 Command Line Interface).
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The Command Line Interface (CLI) is intended mainly for automated configuration of the network and time
settings of the Eaton Tripp Lite Series UPS. It can also be used for troubleshooting and remote reboot/reset of
the network interface in case the web user interface is not accessible.
Changing network parameters may cause the card to become unavailable remotely. If this happens it can only
be reconfigured locally through USB-C configuration port.
To log into the command line interface:
1. Plug a cable into the USB port of the UPS and launch a terminal emulation program.
Figure 12. Terminal Emulation Program

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