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ω Output on bypass

UPS has switched to automatic or manual bypass mode

 

or [end of bypass alarm]

ω Communication failure

Communication between Network Management Card/Proxy and

 

UPS (or NSM) has failed

 

or [Communication between Network Management Card/Proxy

 

and UPS is restored]

7.8.2.2 Protection alarms

These alarms are mainly dedicated to trigger operating system shutdown actions:

ω Shutdown criteria is reached

One of the criteria for which the system should be shutdown has

 

been reached

ω Redundancy lost

The installation has no redundancy source available anymore

 

or [The installation has one or several redundancy source

 

available]

ω Protection lost

The number of sources ensuring your installation protection is not

 

sufficient

 

or [The number of sources ensuring your installation protection is

 

sufficient]

7.8.2.3 Multi UPS Systems and Notification Alarms

With default configuration, the Network Shutdown Module considers that the “Notification Alarms” don’t trigger the shutdown. (only the notification action is performed).

Anyway it is possible to configure a “Shutdown action” when a “Notification Alarm” event is received. In this case:

ωThe first alarm reception (from one of the UPSs) will trigger the system shutdown.

7.8.2.4 Multi UPS Systems and Protection Alarms

ωShutdown criteria is reached.

With default configuration, the Network Shutdown Module triggers the shutdown when this event is received.

Anyway it is possible to configure a “Shutdown” action when the following events are received.

ωRedundancy lost alarm

If the user configures a “Shutdown action” when a “Redundancy lost” event is received, the shutdown will occur when the installation has no redundant source available anymore.

The redundancy Level is configured in Configuration-> Power Devices screen Following Alarms are taken into account for this alarm :

>UPS fault (internal fault or battery fault)

>Communication failure,

>Output on bypass,

>UPS Stopped.

ωProtection Lost Alarm

If the user configures a “Shutdown action” when a “Protection Lost” event is received, the shutdown will occur when the number of sources ensuring your installation protection is not sufficient.

>Only following UPS faults are taken into account (internal fault or battery fault).

>The By-Pass events (Automatic or Manual) for maintenance reasons are not taken into account.

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Contents Network Shutdown Module Network Shutdown Module Table of Contents Glossary Acknowledgements Introduction to the MGE’s Network Solution OverviewFunctions of MGE’s Network offering Monitoring the UPSs over the network Protecting the computers / servers UPSs in parallel powering several serversUPS that powers servers with load-shedding function Shutdown modulesSelect Network Architecture Connecting the UPSConnecting to the Network Network Management Card or ProxyNetwork Performances Connection with Network Management ProxyInstallation Hardware Pre-requisites Electrical and Network ConnectionsConnection steps Software Installation Pre-requisites On the System Hosting « Network Shutdown Module V3 »If you use a Firewall with all ports closed by default Configuration-Power devices screen Quick StartSoftware Installation Procedure Configuration- Power device screenFileName -install -silent -agentName ‘172.17.1.2’ Application deployment and silent installation advanced Uninstalling the Network Shutdown ModuleNetwork Shutdown Module application deployment Powershare outlets and load shedding Minimal configuration stepsIP address of the UPS that powers your server IntroductionLoad shedding configuration on UPS powershare outlets RemarkUsers accounts configuration User accounts configurationEnter the User Login and the User password twice Use Local accessRemote access Monitoring the server and the UPSsSection concerning the UPS that powers the protected server Server and UPS supervisionSection « Information on the protected server» Status ValuesIcon Event status System and UPS event logUPS Events list Event listOr communication lost between the device and the Card/Proxy Simple Tests Installation is in correct running orderTest the communication with the UPS TestAdvanced tests Messages in verbose modeStart and stop the Shutdown Module advanced Event logOther Configuration possibilities Configure system parametersSystem parameters configuration Shutdown timer Shutdown when timer reaches Shutdown ConfigurationUse central configuration provided by Management Card/Proxy Shutdown durationMessage broadcast to the administrator Message broadcast to usersChecking for Upgrades Check for upgrade windowEvents and actions advanced configuration Events / actionsRecommendations Multi-UPS SystemsPresentation Network Shutdown Module V3 makes it possible32/66 Information on the protected server section Power devices List sectionServer and multi-UPS supervision Multi-sources Information sectionCreate a multi-UPS configuration Multi-UPS configurationSingle UPS Mode compatibility Multi-UPS Mode Compatibility listAppendix UPSs in Hot-Standby UPSs through Static Transfer SwitchUPSs powering a server with redundant power supplies UPSs in serial redundancySimple associations of the previous configurations Servers with single power supply and Multiple STSServers with triple power supplies Configurations not supported Electrical drawing Description Examples of Multi UPS configurationsMulti-UPS Systems and Event Management NecessaryFirst example Application deployment and silent installationIntroduction Second exampleCustomized installation package Build customized packageInstall the Shutdown Module in silent mode Example of secured deployment script for LinuxAdvanced installation options UninstallDiagrams below present the sequence Single UPS Shutdown Sequence100 sec ExampleMachine 180 secUPS1 Additional information on events and actions Action settings TabAction settings tab Possible operations on actionsStandard actions Customized actionsAction name Role 1.3 «System Shutdown» Action Shutdown parametersExecute Action Type Select ExecuteConfigure the send email action 1.5 «Send email» ActionOr by the utility Events TabEvents Tab Or the output load is correctOr The installation has one or several redundancy source Or end of bypass alarmUPS is restored Or Communication between Network Management Card/ProxyTest tab Test TabAction parameters execute and send email Action parameters execute and send emailSoftware utilities Parameter DescriptionPresentation LocationUse Instructions for use FAQ and Error messages During InstallationDuring use Solutions to build a customized package after reboot Html pagesSolution NMS Network Management System IP address / nameNetwork Management Proxy Network Shutdown ModuleAcknowledgements SQLite Pi3WebPHP OpenSSL 64/66 Lighttpd WxWidget

Network Shutdown Module V3 specifications

The MGE UPS Systems Network Shutdown Module V3 is an advanced solution designed to manage the safe shutdown of critical IT infrastructures during power outages. As businesses increasingly rely on electronic systems for their operations, ensuring data integrity and preventing hardware damage during unexpected shutdowns is paramount. The Network Shutdown Module V3 provides a seamless response to power loss events, ensuring that systems are properly powered down, minimizing the risk of data loss and equipment failure.

One of the key features of the MGE UPS Systems Network Shutdown Module V3 is its multi-platform support, which allows it to be compatible with various operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Unix. This versatility ensures that organizations can integrate the module into their existing IT environments without the need for extensive modifications. Additionally, the software can manage multiple servers simultaneously, making it an ideal solution for data centers and enterprises with distributed IT systems.

The module employs advanced communication protocols, including SNMP and Web-based interfaces, facilitating easy integration with network management systems. This feature enables IT administrators to monitor UPS status in real-time, allowing for proactive responses to potential power issues. Furthermore, the Network Shutdown Module V3 can send notifications to users and administrators via email or SNMP traps, keeping everyone informed during critical power events.

Another significant benefit of the Network Shutdown Module V3 is its user-friendly configuration options. The intuitive web interface simplifies setup and management, allowing users to customize shutdown settings according to their specific needs. The module can be configured to initiate a graceful shutdown sequence that saves work in progress and performs necessary tasks, such as database backups, before the systems power down.

The Network Shutdown Module V3 is built with robust security features to protect sensitive data during power interruptions. It includes encryption for data transmission and access controls to ensure that only authorized personnel can make changes to the shutdown settings. This focus on security helps organizations comply with industry standards and regulations, further enhancing the module's value.

In conclusion, the MGE UPS Systems Network Shutdown Module V3 is an essential component for any organization seeking to safeguard its electronic systems against power failures. With its multi-platform support, advanced communication capabilities, user-friendly interface, and robust security features, this module ensures that businesses can maintain operational continuity and protect valuable data even in the face of unexpected power disruptions.