APC AP9606 manual Control Console, How to Log, Console, see Main Screen on

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Control Console

How to Log In

Overview

You can use either a local (serial) connection, or a remote (Telnet)

 

connection with a computer on the Management Card’s subnet to

 

access the Control Console. Use case-sensitive User Name and

 

Password entries to log in (by default, apc and apc, for an

 

Administrator, or device and apc, for a Device Manager). For

 

information about the screen that appears when you log into the Control

 

Console, see Main Screen on page 17.

Local (serial) access You can use a computer that connects to the Management Card through

 

the serial port at the UPS or chassis to access the Control Console.

 

1.

Select a serial port at the computer to be used for a terminal-

 

 

emulation connection with the Management Card.

 

2.

Disable any service that currently uses the selected serial port,

 

 

such as PowerChute® plus or UNIX® Respond.

 

3.

Disconnect any cable from the selected serial port and connect

 

 

the smart-signaling cable (940-0024) that came with the

 

 

Management Card to the selected serial port and to the serial

 

 

port on the UPS or chassis.

 

 

Note: If the computer uses smart-signaling PowerChute plus,

 

 

omit step 3: A smart-signaling cable (APC part number

 

 

940-0024 or 940-1524) is already installed.

 

4.

Run a terminal program, such as HyperTerminal.

 

5.

Configure the serial port for 2400 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1

 

 

stop bit, and no flow control, then save the changes.

 

6.

Press ENTER to display the User Name prompt (you may need to

 

 

press ENTER two or three times).

 

7.

Enter your User Name and Password.

 

 

Note: If you cannot remember your User Name or Password,

 

 

see How to Recover from a Lost Password on page

 

 

16.

Remote (Telnet)

You can use Telnet to log into the Control Console from any computer

access

on the same subnet as the Management Card.

 

1.

At a command prompt, type telnet and the Management

 

 

Card’s System IP address, and then press ENTER. For example:

 

 

telnet 159.215.12.114

 

2.

Enter your User Name and Password.

Web/SNMP Management SmartSlot Card User’s Guide

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Contents Title Thank You Web/SNMP Management SmartSlot Card ContentsContents System Menu Events Menu Index Snmp Management SmartSlot Card, which is referred to as American Power Conversion’s Web/SNMP Management SmartSlotProduct Description Card APC part number AP9606 is a web-based UPS ManagementIntroduction Through a Management Card Figure below identifies and describes the network managementPassword and User Name settings, see User Manager on Internal Management FeaturesFront Panel Watchdog Features Introduction Control ConsoleConsole, see Main Screen on How to LogSee How to Recover from a Lost Password on Control ConsoleHow to Recover from a Lost Password Into the Control Console Main ScreenTwo fields identify when you logged in, by Date and Time Status field reports the Management Card statusUPS model and name field reports the status of the UPS Menus on Control Console MenuNetscape Navigator 3.0 or later Web InterfaceYou can use a supported Web browser to manage a UPS, an Server, Telnet, and Web onWeb Interface Web interface, see Status Summary Page onTion, see Email on Status Summary Device Manager Menus on Menu FrameUser-definable links on Click on Links in the System menu Being powered by the UPSAccess Pages at the APC Web siteNetwork Menu Network Menu Option SettingsGateway plays, see The role of the Default Gateway Resetting the network timer on page 13 for inforAPC Web/SNMP Management Card utility CD ./doc Download configuration files 0.0.0.0, by defaultUsed to protect FTP access Settings are 21 FTP, 23 Telnet, and 80 Web interfaceSetting Definition System Menu Web interface System MenuScreen instructions Hhmmss format used by the Management CardFor file transfers, do the following Define the file name in the Filename field, and click ApplyURL address used by the various Interactive Assistant links Three User Links, the URL address used by the APC logo,Environment Menu Options on Device Manager MenusUPS Status Options Device Manager MenusStatus for a Symmetra Power Array or Silcon DP300E series VoltageStatus Field Definition Frequency Load PowerOutput Voltage OutputCurrent Output PowerPercentage Peak OutputDisplayed above the UPS Menu Remaining is shared by all UPS modelsUPS Diagnostics Options Action Definition UPS Control OptionsTable in Shutdown parameters on Test UPS Alarm options, see UPS Diagnostics Options onGeneral settings on UPS Configuration OptionsUtility line settings on this Alarm thresholds Symmetra Power Array onThreshold Definition Option to access the Return Battery Capacity setting UPS Name Last BatteryReplacement Audible AlarmModule Status Option Symmetra Power Array Snmp Management Card utility CD UPS PowerChute network shutdown OptionFor more information about PowerChute network shutdown, see Following table describes the PowerChute network shutdownEnvironment Menu Options See Probe settings belowEvents Menu Described in How to Configure Individual EventsEvents Menu Event LogActions Web Interface only on FTP Event Actions Web Interface only Or disabled for events with a specified severity levelRecipients on Events are recordedAssigned will still be logged By their specific IP addressesSee Email on the next Event RecipientsAs described in Event Actions Web Interface only on To which traps will be sent Snmp option in the Network menuTing in Email recipients on Option. See Optimal Email Configuration Issues on Events Menu How to Configure Individual Events Ents 1 and 2, change the 3rd character to Example, to configure the UPS on battery event, as followsTo log the event, and send traps to trap receivers 1 Change the 2nd character to BSystem events in the table’s descriptions Management Card and Device EventsActions associated with an event, see Event Actions Web Interface only onEvents are generated by all UPS models Events Menu Events Menu Events Menu Environmental Monitoring SmartSlot Card events Security Security FeaturesSecurity AuthenticationMethods Interface Security AccessTroubleshooting Problem SolutionManagement Card Following table describes known Snmp problems TroubleshootingTechnical Support on page 74 for information about how to How to Correct Communication Lost ProblemsIf Problems Persist APC Worldwide Technical Support Warranty Information Product InformationPersist on Life-Support Policy Product InformationFollowing table identifies the environmental specifications SpecificationsFollowing table identifies the electrical specifications Following table identifies the physical specificationsIndex Accept Changes option, 14 AccessDevice Manager menu options IndexFTP Events, 23 24, 51, 53 Snmp UPS events, listed and described W. a p c c . c o m

AP9606 specifications

The APC AP9606 is a sophisticated environmental monitoring device designed to enhance the functionality and efficiency of data centers and critical IT environments. As part of APC’s suite of infrastructure solutions, the AP9606 is primarily aimed at monitoring conditions in rack-mounted and remote locations. By implementing advanced features and technologies, it ensures that environmental conditions remain optimal to prevent equipment failure and provide high availability for business operations.

One of the main features of the AP9606 is its ability to monitor and report various environmental factors including temperature, humidity, and other critical conditions. This real-time monitoring capability allows IT managers to react promptly to changing environmental variables which can significantly impact server and equipment performance. The device can be connected to a multitude of sensors, enabling users to customize their monitoring setups depending on specific requirements.

The AP9606 utilizes SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) for seamless integration with existing network management systems. This protocol allows easy communication between the device and other network elements, further enabling IT departments to consolidate and manage their infrastructure efficiently. Additionally, support for web-based interfaces gives users the flexibility to access real-time data from virtually anywhere, facilitating remote management capabilities which are crucial for businesses with multiple locations.

In terms of connectivity, the AP9606 is equipped with multiple ports, including an Ethernet port for network connection and optional serial ports for connecting with compatible devices. The inclusion of both wired and wireless options ensures that the device can adapt to various network environments, making it particularly versatile.

One of the standout characteristics of the APC AP9606 is its scalability. As businesses evolve, so do their monitoring needs. The AP9606 can be easily expanded with additional sensor modules, allowing businesses to grow their monitoring capabilities without needing entirely new systems. This flexibility makes it a cost-effective solution in the long run.

In summary, the APC AP9606 environmental monitoring device stands out due to its comprehensive monitoring features, robust connectivity options, and scalability. It is particularly well-suited for data centers and critical infrastructure environments where maintaining optimal conditions is essential. By investing in the AP9606, businesses can ensure they are proactively managing their IT assets, ultimately leading to improved operational performance and reduced risk of equipment failure.