APC ACRD500 manual Use the Wizard, Launch the Wizard, Configure the basic TCP/IP settings remotely

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Use the Wizard

Note: Most software firewalls must be temporarily disabled for the Wizard to discover unconfigured cooling units.

Launch the Wizard

The installation creates a shortcut link in the Start menu to launch the Wizard.

Configure the basic TCP/IP settings remotely

Prepare to configure the settings. Before you run the Wizard:

1.Contact your network administrator to obtain valid TCP/IP settings.

2.If you are configuring multiple unconfigured cooling units, obtain the MAC address of each one to identify it when the Wizard discovers it. (The Wizard displays the MAC address on the screen on which you then enter the TCP/IP settings.)

For a Network Management Card that you install in the cooling unit, the MAC address is on a label on the back of the card.

The MAC address is on a label in the cooling unit’s electrical cabinet.

You can also obtain the MAC address from the Quality Assurance slip that came with the cooling unit.

Run the Wizard to perform the configuration. To discover and configure, over the network, cooling units that are not configured:

1.From the Start menu, launch the Wizard. The Wizard automatically detects the first cooling unit that is not configured.

2.Select Remotely (over the network), and click Next >.

3.Enter the TCP/IP settings (System IP, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway) for the unconfigured cooling unit identified by the MAC address at the top of the screen. Then click Next >.

On the Transmit Current Settings Remotely screen, if you check-markStart a Web browser when finished, the default Web browser connects to the cooling unit after you transmit the settings.

4.Click Finish to transmit the TCP/IP settings. If the IP address you entered is in use on the network, the Wizard prompts you to enter an IP address that is not in use. Enter a correct IP address, and click Finish.

5.The Wizard searches for another unconfigured cooling unit or device. If it finds one, it displays the screen with data entry boxes for the TCP/IP settings of that cooling unit.

To skip configuring the cooling unit or device whose MAC address is currently displayed, click Cancel.

To configure the TCP/IP settings of the next card, repeat this procedure beginning at step 3.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Contents Web Interface Administration Security Administration Notification Verifying Upgrades and Updates Page Features of the InRow RC/RD/RP 600 mm cooling unit Initial setupIntroduction Product DescriptionOverview Internal Management FeaturesAccess priority for logging on Types of user accounts How to Recover from a Lost Password Watchdog Features Display Interface LEDsControl Console How to Log OnRemote access to the control console Local access to the control console Main Screen Example main screenInformation and status fields Main screen status fields Control Console Menus Menu structureMain menu Device Manager optionSystem option Control Administrator and Device Manager accessNetwork option URL address formats Web InterfaceSupported Web browsers Common browser error messages at log on Error Message Browser Cause of the ErrorSummary Navigation tabsQuick status HelpSelect a tab to perform a task InRow RC/RD/RP 600 mm User’s Guide Alarm status Cooling Unit OperationHome GroupDehumid Deadband 2.0-10.0% ConfigurationSetpoints Unit Detailed statusRun hours Compressor drive status ACRD500 and ACRP100 cooling unitsIdentification Service intervals Air Filter-18 weeks Humidifier-26 weeksCondensate Pump-52 weeks ThresholdsConfiguration Logs EventsLog Reverse lookupInterval DataGraphing Parameter Description Hours specified as Delay hours between UploadsRotation Servers Setting DefinitionSyslog Settings Test How to use FTP or SCP to retrieve the log files Queries Modbus requests and Snmp GETs Administration Security Setting user accessLocal Users Permission levelsAuthentication Remote UsersInRow RC/RD/RP 600 mm User’s Guide Configuring the Radius Server Summary of the configuration procedureSupported Radius servers Inactivity TimeoutConfiguring a Radius server on UNIX, with shadow passwords Administration Network TCP/IP and communication settingsTCP/IP settings SettingConfiguration page1 DhcpAPC cookie. Tag 1, Len 4, Data 1APC Boot mode transition. Tag 2, Len 1, Data 1/2Dhcp response options Port speed DNS AdminstrationNetworkDNSservers Query Type Selected Query Question to UseOption Description EnabledWeb On this link to view the certificate’s contents StatusConsole AESIs loaded Snmp Option Description FTP server Related TopicsAdministration Notification Configuring event actionsEvent Actions Types of notificationInRow RC/RD/RP 600 mm User’s Guide InRow RC/RD/RP 600 mm User’s Guide Active, Automatic, Direct Notification Mail notificationSetting Description SmtpSnmp traps Date & time Administration General OptionsInformation about the Cooling Unit User configuration file ini Reset the interfaceUnit preference Action DefinitionSerial Modbus Quick linksAbout APC Device IP Configuration Wizard Capabilities, Requirements, and InstallationUse the Wizard to configure basic TCP/IP settings InstallationConfigure the basic TCP/IP settings remotely Use the WizardLaunch the Wizard Select Remotely over the network, and click NextConfigure or reconfigure the TCP/IP settings locally Select Locally through the serial port, and click NextHow to Export Configuration Settings Summary of the procedureContents of the .ini file Retrieving and Exporting the .ini FileDetailed procedures Exporting the file to multiple cooling units. T Upload Event and Error Messages Event and its error messagesErrors generated by overridden values Event text DescriptionHow to Upgrade Firmware File TransfersBenefits of upgrading firmware Firmware filesFirmware file transfer methods Use FTP or SCP to upgrade one cooling unit \cd\apcFtp open 150.250.6.10 Ftp put apchw03aosxxx.binUpgrade multiple cooling units Use Xmodem to upgrade one cooling unitInRow RC/RD/RP 600 mm User’s Guide Code Description Verifying Upgrades and UpdatesLast transfer result codes Page Page 990-2937A 2009
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