MGE UPS Systems 66074 Configuring a set of cards with Mupgrade, Configuration in local mode

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5 Configuring a set of cards with Mupgrade

This feature is particularly useful to configure large UPSs installed base.

The Remote configuration features of Mupgrade allows you to import, modify and export configuration files from and to Network Management Cards.

Configure all your Network Management Cards in four step :

1.Configure a Network Management Card located on the network through the html interface to create a master configuration..

2.Import this configuration from the master card in Mupgrade.

3.Edit and change some parameters , select the fields which must be overwritten in the destination cards and save the new configuration in a file.

4.Export the new configuration to other cards which have same firmware release as the master card

Read the relevant documentation available for download on the www.mgeups.com web site, in the “Download area – embedded Software” section.

6 Configuration in local mode and via Telnet or SSH

6.1Configuration in local mode

ZUse the cable supplied with the card.

ZConnect the card to a computer equipped with a hyper-terminal type emulator. The serial link should be set at 9600 bauds, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control.

ZCheck that UPS power is on.

ZA few seconds after terminal opening, press the "Enter” button. The menu asks you to enter your password (MGEUPS by default), and then press Enter”.

ZThe card will disconnect itself after 3 minutes of inactivity.

ZThe menu is in English only.

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[ MGE UPS SYSTEMS SNMP/Web agent Configuration menu ]

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Enter Password: ******

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[ MGE UPS SYSTEMS SNMP/Web agent Configuration menu ]

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1. Agent Configuration

2. UPS Parameters

3. Access Control Table

4. Reset Configuration To Default

5. Reset Agent 0. Exit

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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 CardsConfiguration Configuration VIA Telnet Configuration VIA SSHMaintenance Software UPGRADE62 APPENDICES63 Tables of Alarms and EventsMGE Network Solution Connecting the UPS to the NetworkIntroduction Network Management Card or ProxyMGE supervisor Enterprise Power Manager Protecting the computers / serversMonitoring the UPSs over the network Network Shutdown modulePresentation of the Environment Sensor solution How to connect UPS / agent / networkSetting up the protection ConnectionSending text messages SMS Compatibility with the legacy Solution-Pac WAN offeringDirect sending of E-mail Technical data 9/69 Installation and Configuration InstallationBasic configuration Environment SensorSupervision / Administration via a Web browser Optimising the performance of your browserUPS UPS propertiesUPS zone general information on the UPS 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 Specific set-up for long autonomy installation 30 mn Shutdown when backup time is less thanControlled outlets 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 Maintenance Software upgradeCard firmware upgrade using Mupgrade Windows Card software upgrade via Tftp Unix and WindowsTables of alarms and events Alarm tableAppendices UPS event tableUPS 65/69 System alarm table English FrenchGlossary Telnet Programmable outlet controlled outletSubnet mask Trap Snmp UM-Client

66074, 66244, 66846 specifications

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