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Connector Type | RJ-45 |
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Operating System Support | Windows, Linux |
Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
Remote Management Protocol | SNMP |
Interface Type | Ethernet |
Data Rate | 10 Mbps |
Outlines safety precautions for device installation and usage, emphasizing professional use and avoiding hazardous conditions.
Describes SSH for remote configuration and Serial network for point-to-point serial connections.
Explains Wake-on-LAN for remote boot and HTTP for web-based configuration and monitoring.
Details SNMP for network management and UDP for data exchange, used by UPSMon software.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the NetMan 204 into a UPS expansion slot and connecting it to the network.
Explains that NetMan 204 can be configured via USB, SSH, or HTTPS, with default services active.
Details how to configure the device using a web browser via HTTP or HTTPS, including login and menu navigation.
Outlines the process for configuring the device via USB using a terminal emulation program.
Describes the steps for configuring the device remotely using an SSH client, including backspace key configuration.
Details how to configure network parameters like Hostname, IP address/DHCP, Netmask, Gateway, and DNS servers.
Allows changing the password for UDP/UPSMon communication, which must match the UPSMon software password.
Configures IP access rules to control which devices can communicate with the NetMan 204.
Describes the process of upgrading the NetMan 204 firmware using HTTP by uploading the file via a web browser.
Explains how to update the firmware by copying the file via FTP using the 'fwupgrade' user.
Instructions to enable SNMPv3 functionality in Expert mode.
Details how to configure SNMPv3 access by editing the snmp.conf file for users, groups, and privileges.
Lists the supported Modbus functions like BIT READING, REGISTERS READING, and commands.
Provides tables of UPS states, measurements, nominal data, and commands with corresponding register numbers and addresses.
Explains how to enable the BACnet/IP service and set the instance device address and client IP address.