Schneider Electric AP9635 Administration Network Features, TCP/IP and Communication Settings

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Administration: Network Features

TCP/IP and Communication Settings

TCP/IP settings

Path: Administration > Network > TCP/IP > IPv4 settings

The TCP/IP option on the left navigation menu, selected by default when you choose Network on the top menu bar, displays the current current IPv4 address, subnet mask, default gateway, MAC address, and boot mode of the Management Card.

 

 

For information on DHCP and DHCP options, see RFC2131 and RFC2132.

 

 

 

Setting

Description

 

 

 

Enable

Enable or disable IPv4 with this check box.

 

 

 

Manual

Configure IPv4 manually by entering the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.

 

 

 

BOOTP

A BOOTP server provides the TCP/IP settings. At 32-second intervals, the Management Card

 

 

requests network assignment from any BOOTP server:

 

 

• If the Management Card receives a valid response, it starts the network services.

 

 

• If the Management Card finds a BOOTP server, but a request to that server fails or times out, the

 

 

Management Card stops requesting network settings until it is restarted.

 

 

• By default, if previously configured network settings exist, and the Management Card receives no

 

 

valid response to five requests (the original and four retries), it uses the previously configured

 

 

settings so that it remains accessible.

Click Next>> to access the BOOTP Configuration page to change the number of retries or the action to take if all retries fail 1:

Maximum retries: Enter the number of retries that will occur when no valid response is received, or zero (0) for an unlimited number of retries.

If retries fail: Select Use prior settings (the default) or Stop BOOTP request.

DHCP

The default setting. At 32-second intervals, the Management Card requests network assignment

 

from any DHCP server.

If the Management Card receives a valid response, it does not (as previously) require the APC cookie from the DHCP server in order to accept the lease and start the network services.

If the Management Card finds a DHCP server, but the request to that server fails or times out, it stops requesting network settings until it is restarted1.

Require vendor specific cookie to accept DHCP Address: By selecting this check box, you can require the DHCP server to provide a cookie which supplies information to the Management Card.

1.The default values for these three settings on the configuration pages generally do not need to be changed:

Vendor Class: APC

Client ID: The MAC address of the Network Management Card, which uniquely identifies it on the local area network (LAN)

User Class: The name of the application firmware module

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Contents User’s Guide 동봉된 CD 안에 한국어 매뉴얼이 있습니다 Contents Web Interface Monitor the UPS and Configure Shutdowns Logs Administration Notification Troubleshooting Appendix a List of Supported Commands Features IntroductionProduct Description Overview Internal Management FeaturesInitial setup Network management featuresTypes of user accounts Access priority for logging onHow to Recover from a Lost Password Description Front PanelStatus LED Condition DescriptionLink-RX/TX 10/100 LED Watchdog Features Resetting the network timerNetwork interface watchdog mechanism Command Line Interface How To Log OnRemote access to the command line interface Main Screen Sample main screenInformation and status fields Two fields report when you logged in, by date and time Using the Command Line Interface Entering commandsCommand syntax Command Response Codes Code Error messageSyntax examples Option Arguments Description Command DescriptionsAlarmcount AboutOption Argument Description BootDate ConsoleDns DeleteArgument Description DirFormat EventlogKey Description ExitModbus FtpOption Argument Definition HelpNetstat NtpPing PortSpeed PromptQuit Radius RebootResetToDef Snmp, snmp3System Tcpip6 TcpipTls Ups UioUser Web XferINIXferStatus Web Interface IntroductionSupported Web browsers URL address formats Error Message Browser Cause of the ErrorRecent Device Events HomeQuick status icons Icon DescriptionQuick Links How to Use the Tabs, Menus, and LinksTabs MenusOperating State Icon Description Monitor the UPS and Configure ShutdownsOverview Operating stateStatus Recent UPS EventsModel-specific status displayed PowerChute Network Shutdown clients PowerChute OptionParameter Description PowerChute Network Shutdown configuration parametersAbout Option Heading Displayed Information Environmental MonitoringThreshold Description Temperature and HumidityDetailed status and configuration Brief statusUPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide Input Contacts About Output RelayConfiguring the Control Policy Configuring an output to respond to an eventConfiguring the UPS or output to respond to an input alarm Launch Log in New Window button LogsUse the Event and Data Logs Event logData log To display the data log Logs Data log To set the data collection interval Logs Data interval How to use FTP or SCP to retrieve log files Scp username@hostnameoripaddressevent.csv ./event.csv Syslog servers Local Users Administration SecuritySetting user access AuthenticationRadius Radius Setting DefinitionSupported Radius servers Configuring the Radius ServerSummary of the configuration procedure Configuring a Radius server on Unix with shadow passwordsInactivity Timeout Setting Description Administration Network FeaturesTCP/IP and Communication Settings TCP/IP settingsAPC Cookie. Tag 1, Len 4, Data 1APC Dhcp response optionsPing Response DNS Port SpeedQuery Type Selected Query Question to Use Option Description WebConsole SNMPv1 SnmpSNMPv3 Modbus FTP Server Types of notification Administration NotificationConfiguring event actions Event ActionsNetwork Management Card User’s Guide Mail notification Active, Automatic, Direct NotificationIdentify up to four e-mail recipients Snmp Trap Test Snmp trapsRemote Monitoring Service Setting DefinitionSyslog Syslog Settings Path Logs Syslog settings Method Administration General OptionsIdentification Set the Date and TimeDaylight saving Use an .ini FileColor-code event log text Event Log, Temperature Units, and Log-InChange the default temperature scale Specify a default loginAction Definition Reset the Management CardConfigure Links About the Management CardInstallation Device IP Configuration WizardCapabilities, Requirements, and Installation How to use the Wizard to configure TCP/IP settingsConfigure the basic TCP/IP settings remotely Use the WizardSelect Remotely over the network, and click Next Select Locally through the serial port, and click Next Configure or reconfigure the TCP/IP settings locallyDetailed procedures How to Export Configuration SettingsSummary of the procedure Contents of the .ini fileFtp put filename.ini Errors generated by overridden values Upload Event and Error MessagesEvent and its error messages Messages in config.iniRelated Topics Firmware files Network Management Card How to Upgrade FirmwareFile Transfers Benefits of upgrading firmwareFirmware File Transfer Methods Use FTP or SCP to upgrade one Management CardHow to upgrade multiple Management Cards Use Xmodem to upgrade one Management Card Verify the success or failure of the transfer Verifying Upgrades and UpdatesVerify the version numbers of installed firmware Use a USB drive to transfer the filesAdding and Changing Language Packs Troubleshooting Management Card Access ProblemsProblem Solution GET Snmp IssuesAppendix a List of Supported Commands Network Management Card User’s Guide Network Management Card User’s Guide Two-Year Factory Warranty Terms of warrantyNon-transferable warranty Exclusions Warranty claims 990-3197B-001 2011 APC Worldwide Customer Support