Liebert EM manual Sys Info Window, Network Connectivity, Sys Info tab, Default gateway

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Getting Started With the Web Interface

5.7Sys Info Window

The OpenComms EM may be configured to send alerts by e-mail or dial pagers to notify personnel when a sensor reading crosses a threshold, either entering a warning or critical state or returning to normal status. See 4.4 - Thresholds in the Web Interface for more information.

The Sys Info tab provides access to system configuration settings:

Configure your network (see 5.7.1 - Network Connectivity)

Change SNMP trap settings (see 5.7.2 - SNMP Information)

Set up data refresh rates and temperature units (see 5.7.3 - Data Presentation)

For EM PDU and vEM-14 controllers: Configure serial ports (see 5.7.4 - Serial Ports)

5.7.1Network Connectivity

To access the Network Connectivity window, log in (see 5.1 - Open the Web Interface and Log In) and:

Click on the Sys Info tab at the top of the Web interface, as shown below.

 

 

 

 

Sys Info tab

 

 

 

IP address

 

 

 

Subnet mask

 

 

 

Default gateway

Network

 

 

 

Connectivity

 

 

DNS entries

 

 

link

 

 

 

 

 

Method of assigning

 

 

 

 

 

 

IP addresses

 

 

 

Firmware upgrades

 

 

 

permission

Click on the Network Connectivity link on the left side of the window. The right side of the window displays setup information for connecting to a network, as shown above.

To change the unit’s IP address, enter a new address in the IP address box.

To change the unit’s subnet mask, enter a new value in the Subnet Mask box. This value is used to determine what sub-network your unit is on and depends on the type of network you have.

Note: If you change the unit’s IP address or subnet mask, your browser will lose its connection to the Web interface. To reconnect after making these changes, simply enter the new IP address in the Address bar.

In the Default Gateway box, enter the IP address of the gateway that grants your network access to hosts and routers outside your network. In many Local Area Networks (LANs), a simple fire- wall/router serves as the default gateway. This information is necessary for the e-mail alerts fea- ture to work properly.

The Domain Name Server (DNS) boxes permit accessing the Web interface with a domain name instead of an IP address. To use this feature, enter the IP address in the Domain Name Server box and enter the associated domain name in the Domain Name box.

In the IP Address Acquisition box, select the method of assigning an IP address to your unit: Static, RARP, DHCP or RARP and DHCP.

In the Firmware Upgrades box, select Allowed or Not Allowed to set up permission for upgrades. See 7.0 - Downloading Firmware Updates for more information.

Click on the Apply button to keep your changes. (Or click Reset to cancel the changes.)

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Contents Liebert OpenComms EM Page Table of Contents Getting Started with the WEB Interface Pinout GuidesFigures Page Introduction Dimensions and Mounting Overview EM & EM PDU Controllers Dimensions and Mounting Overview vEM-14 ControllersPower and port indicators VEM-14see Table OverviewConnectors on Back of Unit Description of indicators and connectorsIndicators Indicators summaryInstallation Considerations InstallationUnpacking and Preliminary Inspection Standard and optional components shipped with OpenComms EMMounting the Unit on a Wall EM / EM PDU Controllers Decide on Placement of the OpenComms EM44.5mm Horizontal mounting Vertical mounting Wall Mounting Mounting the Unit on a Wall or in a Rack vEM-14 ControllersRack Mounting Make Connections Consult Your Network Administrator Use IPSET.exe to Assign an IP AddressAssign AN IP Address Select a MethodUse ARP to Assign an IP Address Use Dhcp to Assign an IP AddressWEB Interface Overview Main Parts of the Web InterfaceAddress bar Tabs Device Identification Main display Links Tabs Color-Coded StatusSummary of tab functions Color coding used in Web interfaceTemperature/Humidity Sensor Thresholds Examples of sensor limits temperature and humidity sensorsThresholds in the Web Interface Dry-Contact Sensor ThresholdsExamples of sensor limits MP Advanced power strip sensors MP Advanced Power Strip ThresholdsAmps Name Current Value Color Sensor Names and Status ButtonsSensor information name and status Buttons in the Web interfaceAddress bar Login window User Name PasswordOpen the Web Interface and Log Getting Started with the WEB InterfaceUpdate the Information View Summary DataTypes of Information Exit the Web InterfaceConfigure Sensors Sensors WindowCreate or Change Sensor Names Sensors tab Names Names for sensorsOn Sensor 1 port On Sensor 2 port Use these text boxesView Sensor Graphs Zoom in Feature Humidity sensor example Sensor graph humidity sensor examplePower Window EM PDU & vEM-14 Controllers Control ReceptaclesControl All Receptacles With One Button Control Individual ReceptaclesOn, Off, Reboot buttons Power strip port Receptacle to be linkedLink the Controls of Two Receptacles Linked receptacles PortPower tab Links to set thresholds Select a power strip Configure ThresholdsRefresh Critical & Warning limits Rearm Graph see Section View Power Strip Graphs Zoom in Feature Temperature sensor examplePower tab Port names Create or Change Port NamesMail Setup Alerts WindowModem Setup Snmp Trap Alerts Setup Security tab User drop-down list Enter & confirm password Security WindowCreate a New User Account Administrators Only Modify an Existing Account Administrators Only Change Password Users with Read/Write access Delete a User Account Administrators OnlySecurity tab Enter & confirm password Security tab User drop-down list Delete buttonDefault gateway Sys Info WindowNetwork Connectivity Sys Info tabSnmp Information Data Presentation Serial Ports Modem Setup and Pinout Guide Contact Closure Cable Pinout GuideSerial Cable Pinout Guide EM PDU & vEM-14 Controllers Pinout GuidesDownloading Firmware Updates Specifications OpenComms EM specificationsPage Ne t ItiTi n That

EM specifications

The Liebert EM is a state-of-the-art, modular and scalable cooling solution designed to meet the needs of today's data centers and IT environments. This innovative unit offers unmatched precision and flexibility, making it ideal for facilities that require meticulous temperature control and energy efficiency.

One of the main features of the Liebert EM is its modular design, allowing for easy expansion and customization based on the specific requirements of a facility. This scalability ensures that organizations can efficiently adapt to changing cooling demands without the need for significant infrastructure changes. The system can be configured in various capacities, making it suitable for spaces of different sizes and cooling needs.

Incorporating advanced technologies, the Liebert EM utilizes inverter-driven compressors, allowing for variable refrigeration capacity. This feature optimizes energy consumption, reducing operational costs while maintaining precise temperature control. The unit is designed with built-in smart controls that enable real-time monitoring and adjustments, ensuring enhanced performance and efficiency across the entire cooling system.

The Liebert EM also comes equipped with EC (Electronically Commutated) fans, which contribute to its energy efficiency by adjusting their speed according to the cooling load. This not only ensures adequate airflow but also minimizes energy waste, leading to lower overall operating costs.

Furthermore, the system features intelligent connectivity options that facilitate integration with existing building management systems. This capability allows for centralized monitoring and control, empowering facility managers to maintain optimal conditions and respond quickly to any fluctuations in temperature or humidity.

Safety and reliability are also paramount in the design of the Liebert EM. The unit includes comprehensive backup systems and redundancy features to ensure continuous operation even in the event of a component failure. This reliability is crucial for critical applications where downtime can result in significant losses.

In summary, the Liebert EM stands out as a versatile and high-performance cooling solution, equipped with advanced technologies that offer scalability, energy efficiency, and precise temperature control. Its modular design, coupled with intelligent control options, makes it an essential component for modern data centers looking to optimize their cooling infrastructure while ensuring reliability and reducing operational costs.