MGE UPS Systems 66074, 66244, 66846 user manual Network Management Cards, Table of Contents

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1MGE NETWORK SOLUTION____________________________________________________________4

1.1INTRODUCTION_____________________________________________________________________4

1.1.1Connecting the UPS to the Network ________________________________________________4 The Network Management Card or Proxy: __________________________________________________4

1.1.2Protecting the computers / servers _________________________________________________5

1.1.3Monitoring the UPSs over the network ______________________________________________5

1.1.4Connection ___________________________________________________________________6

1.2PRESENTATION OF THE NETWORK MANAGEMENT CARDS (NMC) ________________________________6

1.3PRESENTATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT SENSOR SOLUTION _____________________________________6

1.4DIRECT SENDING OF E-MAIL___________________________________________________________7

1.5SENDING TEXT MESSAGES (SMS) _______________________________________________________7

1.6COMPATIBILITY WITH THE NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (NMS) – TRAP SENDING________________7

1.7COMPATIBILITY WITH THE LEGACY SOLUTION-PACWAN OFFERING ______________________________7

1.8TECHNICAL DATA ___________________________________________________________________8

1.8.1Configuration _________________________________________________________________8

1.8.2Administration_________________________________________________________________8

1.8.3Network _____________________________________________________________________8

1.8.4MIB (Management Information Base)_______________________________________________8

1.8.5Environment sensor ____________________________________________________________8

2INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION _________________________________________________10

2.1INSTALLATION ____________________________________________________________________10

2.1.1Installing the card in the UPS ____________________________________________________10

2.1.2Connecting the card to the IT network _____________________________________________10

2.1.3Understanding front panel signals ________________________________________________10

2.2BASIC CONFIGURATION _____________________________________________________________10

2.2.1List of default parameters _______________________________________________________10

2.2.2Adjusting the network parameters ________________________________________________10

2.2.3Rebooting the card ____________________________________________________________10

2.2.4Restoring factory configuration ___________________________________________________10

2.2.5Lost password – restoring the default password _____________________________________10

2.2.6Checking that the card is working_________________________________________________10

2.3ENVIRONMENT SENSOR _____________________________________________________________10

3SUPERVISION / ADMINISTRATION VIA A WEB BROWSER _________________________________11

3.1.1Optimising the performance of your browser ________________________________________11

3.2UPS ___________________________________________________________________________12

3.2.1“UPS properties” page _________________________________________________________12

3.2.2On-line help _________________________________________________________________14

3.2.33-Phase display ______________________________________________________________15

3.2.4UPS Control _________________________________________________________________16

3.2.5UPS weekly schedule programming_______________________________________________18

3.2.6Shutdown parameters__________________________________________________________19

3.2.7Viewing the alarms ____________________________________________________________21

3.3LOGS __________________________________________________________________________22

3.3.1Measurements _______________________________________________________________22

3.3.2Event log____________________________________________________________________24

3.3.3System log __________________________________________________________________25

3.4NOTIFICATION ____________________________________________________________________26

3.4.1Email Notification _____________________________________________________________26

3.4.2Email Message Settings ________________________________________________________28

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Contents E U N I N T E R R U P T I B L E P O W E R P R O V I D E R Table of Contents Network Management CardsMaintenance Software UPGRADE62 ConfigurationConfiguration VIA Telnet Configuration VIA SSH APPENDICES63 Tables of Alarms and EventsIntroduction MGE Network SolutionConnecting the UPS to the Network Network Management Card or ProxyMonitoring the UPSs over the network MGE supervisor Enterprise Power ManagerProtecting the computers / servers Network Shutdown moduleSetting up the protection Presentation of the Environment Sensor solutionHow to connect UPS / agent / network ConnectionSending text messages SMS Compatibility with the legacy Solution-Pac WAN offeringDirect sending of E-mail Technical data 9/69 Basic configuration Installation and ConfigurationInstallation Environment SensorSupervision / Administration via a Web browser Optimising the performance of your browserUPS zone general information on the UPS UPSUPS properties UPS status zone essential informationBattery status zone On-line help 3 3-Phase display Normal input measurementsBy Pass measurements Battery measurementsUPS Control 17/69 UPS weekly schedule programming Shutdown parameters Important note20/69 Viewing the alarms Logs Measurements23/69 Event log System log Notified events NotificationEmail Notification Mail message configuration see next Recipient ListSubject Email Message SettingsSender 29/69 Configuration User Name and password by default are MgeupsNetwork Settings 32/69 System 34/69 Notified Applications Central Shutdown Configuration Access control 38/69 SSL Time Environment CharacteristicsStatus Configuration Log Environment status Environment Settings Humidity4 Log Shutdown criteria managed by the Management Card Servers protectionSet-up of the shutdown parameters Controlled outlets Specific set-up for long autonomy installation 30 mnShutdown when backup time is less than Shutdown durationLoad shedding or sequential shutdown Sequential startupProgrammable outlet Different server and UPS shutdown sequencesMain UPS outlet 49/69 2.3 Programmable outlet 2.1 Main UPS outlet2.2 Programmable outlet 51/69 3.1 Main UPS outlet 3.2 Programmable outletNetwork 4 Off/On command Main outlet55/69 Configuration in local mode Configuring a set of cards with MupgradeConfiguration in local mode and via Telnet or SSH Choice 1 Snmp agent configuration menu MgeupsChoice 3 Access control Choice 2 UPS parametersChoice 4 Restore default configuration Choice 5 Reset the cardPuTTY SSH Client Program Configuration via TelnetConfiguration via SSH 61/69 Card firmware upgrade using Mupgrade Windows MaintenanceSoftware upgrade Card software upgrade via Tftp Unix and WindowsAppendices Tables of alarms and eventsAlarm table UPS event tableUPS 65/69 System alarm table English FrenchGlossary Telnet Programmable outlet controlled outletSubnet mask Trap Snmp UM-Client

66074, 66244, 66846 specifications

MGE UPS Systems, a renowned leader in the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) sector, offers a range of products designed to deliver reliable power protection for critical applications. Among their notable models are the MGE UPS Systems 66846, 66244, and 66074, each offering unique features, advanced technologies, and robust characteristics tailored for various operational needs.

The MGE UPS Systems 66846 is characterized by its high efficiency and modular design, making it suitable for a wide array of environments. This model incorporates advanced power management capabilities, which ensures that users benefit from enhanced energy savings while maintaining optimal performance. With a scalable architecture, the 66846 can adapt to evolving power requirements, providing users with the flexibility to expand their system as their needs grow. The model also includes intelligent battery management features that prolong battery life and enhance reliability.

Moving to the MGE UPS Systems 66244, this model stands out for its compact design and high power density. It is engineered to deliver superior electrical performance while occupying minimal space, making it an excellent choice for facilities with limited room for equipment. The 66244's advanced thermal management system ensures that the device operates efficiently under varying load conditions without overheating. Its intuitive user interface simplifies monitoring and managing the UPS, giving users real-time insights into operational status and alerts.

The MGE UPS Systems 66074 offers advanced features geared towards critical infrastructure in data centers and telecom applications. This model boasts high fault tolerance and redundancy mechanisms, ensuring continuous power delivery even in the event of component failure. The 66074 is equipped with cutting-edge digital signal processing technology, which enhances the performance and reliability of the power supply. Additionally, it supports various connectivity options, allowing for seamless integration with existing power management systems.

Across these models, MGE UPS Systems emphasize user-friendliness with intuitive control interfaces and remote monitoring capabilities. Furthermore, their commitment to sustainability is evident in the energy-efficient designs that reduce the overall carbon footprint of power management operations. Each unit is rigorously tested to adhere to international safety and performance standards, ensuring confidence in their reliability for critical applications. Overall, MGE UPS Systems 66846, 66244, and 66074 represent a blend of innovation, efficiency, and dependability in the UPS market, making them ideal choices for businesses looking to safeguard their operations against power interruptions.