APC AP9340 manual Telnet and SSH, Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp

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Telnet and SSH

You can access the control console through Telnet or Secure SHell (SSH), depending on which is enabled. Select the Administration tab, the Network option on the top menu bar, and then the access option under Console on the left navigation menu. By default, Telnet is enabled. Enabling SSH automatically disables Telnet.

Telnet for basic access. Telnet provides the basic security of authentication by user name and password, but not the high-security benefits of encryption. To use Telnet to access a Main Module’s control console:

1 . At a command prompt, use the following command line, and press ENTER:

telnet address

As address, use the Main Module’s IP address or DNS name (if configured).

2 . Enter the user name and password (by default, apc and apc for an Administrator, or device and apc for a Device User).

SSH for high-security access. If you use the high security of SSL for the Web interface, use Secure SHell (SSH) for access to the control console. SSH encrypts user names, passwords, and transmitted data.

The interface, user accounts, and user access rights are the same whether you access the control console through SSH or Telnet, but to use SSH, you must first configure SSH and have an SSH client program installed on your computer.

See the Environmental Manager: Main Module User’s Guide for more information on configuring and using SSH.

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

SNMPv1 only. After you add the PowerNet® MIB to a standard SNMP MIB browser, you can use that browser to access the Main Module. All user names, passwords, and community names for SNMP are transferred over the network as plain text. The default read community name is public; the default read/write community name is private.

SNMPv3 only. For SNMP GETs, SETs, and trap receivers, SNMPv3 uses a system of user profiles to identify users. An SNMPv3 user must have a user profile assigned in the MIB software program to perform GETs and SETs, browse the MIB, and receive traps. The default settings are no authentication and no privacy.

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Contents Installation and Quick Configuration Instrukcja Obsługi w jezyku polskim jest dostepna na CD Contents Recovering from a Lost Password Accessing a Configured Main ModuleTwo-Year Factory Warranty Life-Support PolicyOverview Preliminary InformationInventory QuantityAdditional documentation Please recycle Additional optionsReceiving inspection InfraStruXure-certifiedFront panel Front and Rear Panel ComponentsRear panel DescriptionDescription Toolless peg-mount installation Installation-Main ModuleRack-mount installation Connecting TH Modules Installation-TH ModuleAP9340 Main ModuleTH Module AP9341 Main Module AP9340 TH Module Adding power suppliesHow to wire Modbus Installation-AccessoriesSensors Selecting a location for the sensor To install a sensor on the vertical rail of an APC rack To install a sensor on the door of an APC rack To install sensors in another location User inputs optional Alarm beacon optionalCOM + PWR Overview TCP/IP Configuration MethodsBootp & Dhcp configuration APC Device IP Configuration WizardIni file utility Option 43 = 01 04 31 41 50 Local access to the control console Boot Mode Dhcp onlyAdvancedDHCP Cookie IsRemote access to the control console Choose Network from the Control Console menu Control consoleWeb interface Accessing a Configured Main ModuleSimple Network Management Protocol Snmp Telnet and SSHModbus FTP and SCPRecovering from a Lost Password Electrical Environmental Manager Main ModulePhysical EnvironmentalSensors Page Terms of warranty Two-Year Factory WarrantyNon-transferable warranty Exclusions Life-Support Policy Warranty claimsGeneral policy Examples of life-support devices Canada-ICES Radio Frequency InterferenceJapan-VCCI Taiwan-BSMIAustralia and New Zealand European Union 990-2379D-00111/2007 APC Worldwide Customer Support