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SNMP

All user names, passwords, and community names for SNMP are transferred over the network as plain text. If your network requires the high security of encryption, disable SNMP access or set the access for each community to Read. (A community with Read access can receive status information and use SNMP traps.)

When using InfraStruxure Central to manage a UPS on the public network of an InfraStruxure system, you must have SNMP enabled in the Management Card interface. Read access will allow the InfraStruxure device to receive traps from the Management Card, but Write access is required while you use the interface of the Management Card to set the InfraStruxure device as a trap receiver.

For detailed information on enhancing and managing the security of your system, see the Security Handbook, available on the APC Network Management Card Utility CD or from the APC Web site, www.apc.com.

SNMPv1

Path: Administration > Network > SNMPv1 > options

Option

Description

 

 

access

Enable SNMPv1 Access: Enables SNMP version 1 as a method of communication with this device.

 

 

access

You can configure up to four access control entries to specify which Network Management Systems

control

(NMSs) have access to this device. The opening page for access control, by default, assigns one entry to

 

each of the four available SNMPv1 communities, but you can edit these settings to apply more than one

 

entry to any community to grant access by several specific IP addresses, host names, or IP address

 

masks. To edit the access control settings for a community, click its community name.

 

• If you leave the default access control entry unchanged for a community, that community has access to

 

this device from any location on the network.

 

• If you configure multiple access control entries for one community name, the limit of four entries

 

requires that one or more of the other communities must have no access control entry. If no access

 

control entry is listed for a community, that community has no access to this device.

 

Community Name: The name that an NMS must use to access the community. The maximum length is

 

15 ASCII characters, and the default community names for the four communities are public,

 

private, public2, and private2.

 

NMS IP/Host Name: The IP address, IP address mask, or host name that controls access by NMSs. A

 

host name or a specific IP address (such as 149.225.12.1) allows access only by the NMS at that

 

location. IP addresses that contain 255 restrict access as follows:

 

• 149.225.12.255: Access only by an NMS on the 149.225.12 segment.

 

• 149.225.255.255: Access only by an NMS on the 149.225 segment.

 

• 149.255.255.255: Access only by an NMS on the 149 segment.

 

• 0.0.0.0 (the default setting) which can also be expressed as 255.255.255.255: Access by any NMS on

 

any segment.

Access Type: The actions an NMS can perform through the community.

Read: GETS only, at any time

Write: GETS at any time, and SETS when no user is logged onto the Web interface or command line interface.

Write+: GETS and SETS at any time.

Disable: No GETS or SETS at any time.

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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 Introduction FeaturesProduct Description Network management features Internal Management FeaturesInitial setup OverviewAccess priority for logging on Types of user accountsHow to Recover from a Lost Password Front Panel DescriptionCondition Description Status LEDLink-RX/TX 10/100 LED Resetting the network timer Watchdog FeaturesNetwork interface watchdog mechanism How To Log On Command Line InterfaceRemote access to the command line interface Sample main screen Main ScreenInformation and status fields Two fields report when you logged in, by date and time Entering commands Using the Command Line InterfaceCommand syntax Code Error message Command Response CodesSyntax examples About Command DescriptionsAlarmcount Option Arguments DescriptionBoot Option Argument DescriptionConsole DateDir DeleteArgument Description DnsExit EventlogKey Description FormatHelp FtpOption Argument Definition ModbusNtp NetstatPing Prompt PortSpeedQuit Reboot RadiusSnmp, snmp3 ResetToDefSystem Tcpip Tcpip6Tls Uio UpsUser XferINI WebXferStatus Introduction Web InterfaceSupported Web browsers Error Message Browser Cause of the Error URL address formatsIcon Description HomeQuick status icons Recent Device EventsMenus How to Use the Tabs, Menus, and LinksTabs Quick LinksOperating state Monitor the UPS and Configure ShutdownsOverview Operating State Icon DescriptionRecent UPS Events StatusModel-specific status displayed PowerChute Option PowerChute Network Shutdown clientsPowerChute Network Shutdown configuration parameters Parameter DescriptionAbout Option Environmental Monitoring Heading Displayed InformationBrief status Temperature and HumidityDetailed status and configuration Threshold DescriptionUPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide Input Contacts Output Relay AboutConfiguring an output to respond to an event Configuring the Control PolicyConfiguring the UPS or output to respond to an input alarm Event log LogsUse the Event and Data Logs Launch Log in New Window buttonData 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 Authentication Administration SecuritySetting user access Local UsersRadius Setting Definition RadiusConfiguring a Radius server on Unix with shadow passwords Configuring the Radius ServerSummary of the configuration procedure Supported Radius serversInactivity Timeout TCP/IP settings Administration Network FeaturesTCP/IP and Communication Settings Setting DescriptionDhcp response options APC Cookie. Tag 1, Len 4, Data 1APCPing Response Port Speed DNSQuery Type Selected Query Question to Use Web Option DescriptionConsole Snmp SNMPv1SNMPv3 Modbus FTP Server Event Actions Administration NotificationConfiguring event actions Types of notificationNetwork Management Card User’s Guide Active, Automatic, Direct Notification Mail notificationIdentify up to four e-mail recipients Snmp traps Snmp Trap TestSetting Definition Remote Monitoring ServiceSyslog Syslog Settings Path Logs Syslog settings Set the Date and Time Administration General OptionsIdentification MethodUse an .ini File Daylight savingSpecify a default login Event Log, Temperature Units, and Log-InChange the default temperature scale Color-code event log textAbout the Management Card Reset the Management CardConfigure Links Action DefinitionHow to use the Wizard to configure TCP/IP settings Device IP Configuration WizardCapabilities, Requirements, and Installation InstallationUse the Wizard Configure the basic TCP/IP settings remotelySelect Remotely over the network, and click Next Configure or reconfigure the TCP/IP settings locally Select Locally through the serial port, and click NextContents of the .ini file How to Export Configuration SettingsSummary of the procedure Detailed proceduresFtp put filename.ini Messages in config.ini Upload Event and Error MessagesEvent and its error messages Errors generated by overridden valuesRelated Topics Benefits of upgrading firmware How to Upgrade FirmwareFile Transfers Firmware files Network Management CardUse FTP or SCP to upgrade one Management Card Firmware File Transfer MethodsHow to upgrade multiple Management Cards Use Xmodem to upgrade one Management Card Use a USB drive to transfer the files Verifying Upgrades and UpdatesVerify the version numbers of installed firmware Verify the success or failure of the transferAdding and Changing Language Packs Management Card Access Problems TroubleshootingProblem Solution Snmp Issues GETAppendix a List of Supported Commands Network Management Card User’s Guide Network Management Card User’s Guide Terms of warranty Two-Year Factory WarrantyNon-transferable warranty Exclusions Warranty claims APC Worldwide Customer Support 990-3197B-001 2011