MGE UPS Systems Switched PDU Temp traps, Humidity traps, Advanced Operations, Temp Trap

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Temp Trap

4. Advanced Operations

Temp Trap

The Temp trap is generated whenever the temperature on a temperature/humidity sensor is beyond preset thresholds. Temp traps include the reported temperature, temp status, Location of the Switched PDU, and identifier and name of the affected sensor.

Any error state generates a Temp trap and triggers the trap timer. A new trap is generated at the end of every timer period until the Temp returns to a non-error status.

Temp traps

Status

Error

Description

Normal

 

The sensor is working correctly and the temperature is within preset thresholds

 

 

 

NotFound

 

No sensor has been detected

 

 

 

Reading

 

Temp status currently being read

 

 

 

TempLow

x

Temperature at the sensor below preset low threshold

 

 

 

TempHigh

x

Temperature at the sensor exceeds preset high threshold

 

 

 

ReadError

x

Unable to read Temp status

 

 

 

Lost

x

Sensor initially detected but communication to the sensor has been lost

 

 

 

NoComm

x

Communication to the sensor has been lost

Humidity Trap

The Humidity trap is generated whenever the umidity on a temperature/humidity sensor is beyond preset thresholds. Humidity traps include the reported relative humidity, humidity status, Location of the Switched PDU, and identifier and name of the affected sensor.

Any error state generates a Humidity trap and triggers the trap timer. A new trap is generated at the end of every timer period until the Humidity returns to a non-error status.

Humidity traps

Status

Error

Description

 

 

 

Normal

 

The sensor is working correctly and the relative humidity is within preset thresholds

 

 

 

NotFound

 

No sensor has been detected

 

 

 

Reading

 

Humidity status currently being read

 

 

 

HumidLow

x

Relative humidity at the sensor below preset low threshold

 

 

 

HumidHigh

x

Relative humidity at the sensor exceeds preset high threshold

 

 

 

ReadError

x

Unable to read Humidity status

 

 

 

Lost

x

Sensor initially detected but communication to the sensor has been lost

 

 

 

NoComm

x

Communication to the sensor has been lost

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Contents E T N I N U E H T Switched PDU Installation and user manualLife-Support Policy InstructionsDangerous Voltage Protective Grounding TerminalOPERATIONS ContentsINSTALLATION GETTING STARTED1. Getting Started Quick Start Guideuser account prior to attachment to your network 2. Installation Standard AccessoriesAdditional Required Items 4 Temperature / Humidity Ports Equipment OverviewFigure 1. Unit Views 1 Power Input 2 Input Current LED 3 Ethernet / RS232 PortsTo install the power input retention bracket Safety PrecautionsInstalling the Power Input Retention Bracket Figure 2. Retention Bracket assemblyMounting Connecting to the Power SourceTo attach a power cord to the unit To connect to the power sourceSerial RS232 port Connecting DevicesConnecting the Sensors Connecting to the UnitPage C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE 3. OperationsI NTERFACES HTML I NTERFACEOutlet Naming and Grouping Usernames and Passwords3. Operations InterfacesHTML Interface Figure 4. Example HTML page Logging InTo log in by HTML Outlet State/Control State Field Values Outlet ControlIndividual GroupSensors ConfigurationEnvironmental Monitoring Input LoadSetting the IP address, subnet mask or gateway NetworkTelnet/SSH HTTP/SSLSetting the data-rate for the serial ports Serial PortsSetting the HTTP authentication method Setting SSL access levelChanging a user password OutletsGroups UsersAdding and Deleting serial port access Changing a user’s access privilege levelAdding and Deleting outlet access Adding and Deleting group accessTesting the FTP upload configuration SNTPSNMP Setting the filename for uploadLogging In Command Line InterfaceTools RestartAdministrative Command Summary Operations Command SummaryAdministrative Command Summary continued To display the names of commands that you may executeTurning outlets on Operations CommandsRebooting outlets To reboot one or more outletsTo display on/off status of one or more outlets Displaying outlet statusTo display accessible groups Displaying accessible outletsTo display accessible outlets Displaying accessible groupsDisplaying infeed status Displaying accessible serial portsTo display accessible serial ports Connecting to a serial deviceTo start a new session Displaying the status of the Environmental MonitorTo display the status of the Environmental Monitor Starting a new sessionTo create a user account Administration CommandsUser Administration Creating a user accountTo set the access level privilege for a user Changing a passwordTo change a password Setting user access level privilegesTo grant outlet access to a user Displaying the access privilege levelsTo display user access privilege levels Adding outlet access to a userTo grant group access to a user Deleting outlet access for a userTo delete outlet access for a user Adding group access to a userCreating a group name Group AdministrationDisplaying user outlet, group and serial port access To display user outlet, group and serial port accessDeleting an outlet from a group Outlet AdministrationAdding an outlet to a group To add an outlet to a groupTo display outlet information Setting the outlet wakeup stateTo set the wakeup state Displaying outlet informationTo enable or disable active signal checking for serial connections Serial Port AdministrationSetting the serial ports data-rate Enabling or disabling active signal checking for serial connectionsCreating a location description System AdministrationDisplaying system configuration information To display system configuration informationTo display tower information Creating a descriptive tower nameTo create a tower name Displaying tower informationSetting the subnet mask TCP/IP AdministrationTo perform a warm boot Setting the IP addressTo enable or disable HTTP support HTTP AdministrationDisplaying network configuration information To display network configuration informationTo enable or disable Telnet support Telnet AdministrationFTP Administration To set the HTTP authentication methodSetting the filepath for the file to be uploaded Setting the FTP PasswordTo set the FTP password Setting the filename to be uploadedTo display SNTP configuration information SNTP AdministrationSetting the SNTP server address Displaying SNTP configuration informationSSH Technical Specifications Enabling and Setting up SSL SupportSSL Technical Specifications Enabling and Setting up SSH SupportTo enable or disable SSL support SSL Command SummaryEnabling and Setting up SSL Support SSL Technical SpecificationsTo enable or disable SSH support SSH Command SummaryEnabling and Setting up SSH Support SSH Technical SpecificationsTo enable SNMP support SNMP Command SummaryEnabling and Setting up SNMP Support SNMPSetting the Trap community string To reset the trap destinationTo set the trap timer Setting the Get/Set community stringsInfeed Status traps SNMP TrapsTrap Summary Tower Status trapsLoad traps Outlet Status trapsEnvironmental Monitor Status traps Temperature/Humidity Sensor Status trapsHumidity Trap Temp trapsHumidity traps Temp TrapConfiguring Traps SNMP Trap Command Summary To Enable or Disable a Status trapEnabling or Disabling a Status trap To Enable or Disable the Temp trap To Enable or Disable a Load trapSetting the Infeed Load limit To Enable or Disable a Change trapTo set the Temperature threshold limits Setting the Temperature sensor threshold limitsTo Enable or Disable the Humid trap Setting the Humidity sensor threshold limitsWebServer1 Displaying trap configuration informationTo display trap information StatusT ECHNICAL S PECIFICATIONS R ESETTING TO F ACTORY D EFAULTS5. Appendices U PLOADING F IRMWARETo reset to factory defaults using the reset button Resetting to Factory DefaultsTo reset to factory defaults from the HTML interface To reset to factory defaults from the command lineModels Europe/Asia Technical SpecificationsPower Ratings Physical SpecificationsRS-232 port LED IndicatorsData Connections Branch Circuit ProtectionPage