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Documentation Notice: This User's Guide is a supplement to the printed manual that came with your SNMPWEBCARD or network-enabled PDU. Refer to the printed manual
for instructions on hardware installation and basic configuration, including IP address assignment. If you have misplaced your printed manual, refer to the electronic version
included on the bundled CD-ROM or download it at www.tripplite.com/support/manuals/.
User's Guide
SNMPWEBCARD
Firmware Version 12.04.0048 / 12.04.0049 / 12.04.0051
1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA
www.tripplite.com/support
Copyright © 2010 Tripp Lite. All trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Technical Support Documentation Notice: This User’s Guide is a supplement to the printed manual that came with your SNMPWEBCARD or network-enabled PDU. Refer to the printed manual for instructions on hardware installation and basic configuration, including IP address assignment. If you have misplaced your printed manual, refer to the electronic version included on the bundled CD-ROM or download it at www.tripplite.com/support/manuals/.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    SNMP traps or e-mail messages to the addresses you specify, alerting you automatically to events such as power failures. * SNMPWEBCARD is preinstalled in Tripp Lite Monitored and Switched PDUs, which can be identified by the presence of “MN” or “NET” in the model name.
  • Page 3: Other Default Settings

    2.3 SNMP Configuration SNMPWEBCARD allows a compatible UPS system or PDU to function as an SNMP-managed device on your network, using the SNMP agent and Management Information Base (MIB). The SNMP agent resides in the SNMPWEBCARD firmware and responds to standard SNMP commands (Get, Get Next and Set).
  • Page 4: Web Console Interface

    3.2 Web Console Interface Clicking the Tripp Lite logo in the header opens Tripp Lite’s Web site in a new browser window. The header also contains the menu buttons , which are the main navigational icons of the console. Clicking a menu button reveals submenu buttons on the left side of the console that are applicable to the selected menu button.
  • Page 5 Dynamic Generation of Status Report The SNMPWEBCARD’s Web interface makes it possible to retrieve current alarm status through XML, text (TXT), or comma-delimited CVS file extensions. This feature can be used to integrate status information into proprietary management systems. To retrieve the file, enter the following URL:...
  • Page 6: Actions > Control

    3.4 Actions > Control Click the “Actions” menu button and the “Control” submenu button to display the Actions > Control page. Click the “Controls” tab (Figure 3-7) to see commands that you can execute immediately or schedule for automatic execution. To execute a command immediately, select it from the drop-down menu and click the “Execute”...
  • Page 7: Actions > Loads

    3.4.1 Actions > Control > Economy Mode (Continued) Disabling Economy Mode: To put a Tripp Lite SmartOnline UPS System out of Economy Mode, go to the “Actions” menu button and the “Control” submenu button. Select either “Disable Economy Mode” or “Set Economy Mode”, depending on the UPS. If the UPS has “Set Economy Mode”, enter a “0” in the “Parameters-Value” field and then click the “Execute Command”...
  • Page 8: Settings > Device

    3.6 Settings > Device Click the “Settings” menu button and the “Device” submenu button to display the Settings > Device page (Figure 3-11). You can edit the device variables for the UPS system. Note: Some UPS systems have fewer device variables; some have more.
  • Page 9: Settings > Contacts

    The “To” and “From” addresses must be valid. The “SNMP” tab (Figure 3-15) shows a table of SNMP contacts. Before your SNMPWEBCARD can send an SNMP trap or SNMP set to an IP address, you must add at least one SNMP contact.
  • Page 10: Settings > Network

    The “TCP/IP” tab (Figure 3-16) contains several network settings: • “MAC Address” is the unique physical address of the SNMPWEBCARD and cannot be changed. The address is also printed on a label on the surface of the card. An extra label may be included.
  • Page 11 HTTP (default setting) is the standard protocol used by Web browsers. HTTPS is a secure protocol that encrypts and decrypts data passed between the user and the SNMPWEBCARD. If HTTPS is selected, users can access the SNMPWEBCARD securely with HTTPS (https://x.x.x.x). If HTTP/HTTPS is selected, users can access the SNMPWEBCARD with either protocol.
  • Page 12 3.9 Settings > Network (continued) As of Firmware version 12.04.0051, Tripp Lite’s SNMPWEBCARD supports SNMPv3 Gets and Sets. SNMPv3 Traps are not supported. The SNMPWEBCARD SNMP Tab displays an additional three tabs to configure SNMP access: A. SNMP Mode allows the user to configure what SNMP access is enabled or disabled. Note: Disabling SNMPv2 access will cause the SNMPWEBCARD not to function with Tripp Lite’s PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent or PowerAlert Network Management System.
  • Page 13: Settings > System

    Click the “Settings” menu button and the “System” submenu button to display the Settings > System page. The SNMPWEBCARD has a real-time clock with a backup battery that keeps the clock running when the card is powered off. The “ConfigFile” and three “Time” tabs (Figures 3-23...
  • Page 14: Logs > Events

    IP addresses before the SNMPWEBCARD assumes there is a problem and reboots itself. The SNMPWEBCARD will continue to reboot until it is Fig. 3-28: Settings > System > Watchdog successfully able to ping the primary or secondary IP address.
  • Page 15: Logs > Data

    The option to clear the Data Log is also available. Simply click the “Clear Data Log” button. Figure 3-30: Logs > Data Page 3.13 Help Click the “Help” menu button to open a PDF that contains the most recent version of the SNMPWEBCARD User’s Guide.
  • Page 16: Telnet/Ssh Console

    Accessing the Telnet Console Open a telnet client and connect to the IP number of the SNMPWEBCARD. At the login prompt, enter the admin user name and password. (Telnet access must be enabled and an admin password must be defined. Guest users do not have telnet access.) After a successful login, you’ll see the telnet console’s main menu (Figure 4-1).
  • Page 17: Load Ramping And Shedding

    SNMPWEBCARD network cable before attempting to use an SM2200RMXL2UTAA autonomous UPS system’s RS-232 serial port). Configuration of an SMART2200CRMXL autonomous PDU requires an SNMPWEBCARD (the card is pre- SMART2200RM2U AGSM7501 installed in “NET” models). Figure 5-3 lists autonomous devices that...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    IP address assigned to the card or view it during terminal session at boot- up. You'll need to know the MAC address of the SNMPWEBCARD. If your network does not use DHCP , or if you need to assign a static IP address for another reason, follow the instructions for assigning a static IP address via terminal mode configuration.

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