Liebert Network Card user manual Web Server Menu

Page 15

Web Server Menu

Web Server Menu

----------------

1: Web Server 'enabled'

2:Change Username/Password <ESC>: Cancel menu level Please select a key ?>

Selecting Option "4" from the Main Menu opens the Web Server Menu.

From the Web Server Menu you can enable/disable the Web functionality of the card and edit the Username/Password, which regulates access to the Web control and configuration tabs.

Select option "1" to turn the entire Web Server ON or OFF.

NOTE: If you select disabled, the card will be totally inaccessible from the Web, although it will continue to operate as an SNMP-only agent.

Select option "2" to edit the Username or Password that must both be entered correctly to control the UPS or to change configuration settings of the card from the Web.

The factory default User Name is Liebert and the Password is Liebert. Because this is a well-known username and password, you should change it as soon as possible. You can also change the Username or Password from the Web.

From the service terminal, you do not need to know the current Username of Password to make a change.

NOTE: When changing the Username or Password from the Service Ter- minal, it is possible to leave either field blank. However, blank fields are not recommended. Entering a blank User Name will result in the user name being equal to the last known name. Entering a blank for the pas- sord will result in a blank password.

If you have made changes, you need to press "Esc" to return to the Main Menu and then press "x" to exit and save changes.

Image 15
Contents OpenComms Web Card Table Of Contents About the Quick Start Guide IntroductionInstall OpenComms Web Card Configuring the Card Installing the CardService Terminal Main Menu Page Dhcp Network Interface Menu255.255.255.0 Snmp Communication Menu Read MultiLink Software Web Server Menu Firmware Updates Menu Factory Settings Menu Opening a Web Connection WebPage Connected Device Information Security Monitor Tab Page Control Tab Device Info Configure TabSnmp Configure Tab Making and Saving Configurations Configure Tab After Reinitialization Support Tab Snmp MultiLink Support AppendicesSL-52610 9/02 Rev.2

Network Card specifications

The Liebert Network Card is a sophisticated device designed to enhance the monitoring and management capabilities of critical power and thermal management systems. This card is integral to the efficient operation of Liebert solutions, particularly in environments requiring stringent reliability and performance levels, such as data centers, server rooms, and industrial applications.

One of the key features of the Liebert Network Card is its ability to provide real-time monitoring of electrical and environmental parameters. Users can monitor critical data such as temperature, humidity, and power consumption directly from their networked devices. This proactive monitoring allows for quick identification of potential issues before they escalate into problems, thus minimizing downtime and maintaining the operational integrity of vital systems.

The Liebert Network Card employs advanced technologies like SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and HTTP/HTTPS for secure, remote access and monitoring. This capability means users can access their data and adjust settings from virtually anywhere, ensuring that systems can be managed effectively regardless of physical location. Moreover, the card is fully compatible with industry-standard protocols, making it easier to integrate into existing network infrastructures.

Another standout feature of the Liebert Network Card is its email notification system. Users can set up alerts for specific thresholds so that they are immediately notified in case of any anomalies, such as temperature spikes or power failures. This ensures that timely actions can be taken, thereby safeguarding critical equipment and minimizing risks.

The card supports multiple device connections, allowing it to manage several Liebert units simultaneously. This scalability is crucial for growing businesses that may require additional systems over time. Furthermore, with its web-based interface, data visualization becomes intuitive, making it straightforward for users to interpret complex data sets and make informed decisions.

In addition to these capabilities, the Liebert Network Card features robust security measures. Access control settings and encryption protocols ensure that sensitive data is protected against unauthorized access.

In conclusion, the Liebert Network Card is an essential component for businesses that rely on uninterrupted power and cooling solutions. With its real-time monitoring, remote management capabilities, and robust security features, it empowers users to take control of their environments and respond swiftly to emerging challenges, thereby ensuring operational resilience and reliability.