APC ACRD500, ACRP501 Use FTP or SCP to upgrade one cooling unit, cd\apc, Ftp open 150.250.6.10

Page 76

Use FTP or SCP to upgrade one cooling unit

Instructions for using FTP. For you to be able to use FTP to upgrade a single cooling unit over the network:

The cooling unit must be connected to the network.

The FTP server must be enabled at the cooling unit.

The cooling unit must have its TCP/IP settings (System IP, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway addresses) configured.

To use FTP to upgrade the cooling unit:

1.Open an MS-DOS command prompt window on a computer that is connected to the network. Go to the directory that contains the firmware upgrade files, and list the files. For the directory C:\apc, the commands would be those shown in bold:

C:\>cd\apc

C:\apc>dir

Files listed for the cooling unit, for example, might be the following (with xxx representing the version number of each file):

apc_hw03_aos_xxx.bin

apc_hw03_acrp_xxx.bin

2.Open an FTP client session:

C:\apc>ftp

3.Type open and the cooling unit’s IP address, and press ENTER. If the port setting for the FTP Server (accessible through the Administration tab, Network on the top menu bar, and FTP Server on the left navigation menu) has changed from its default of 21, you must use the non- default value in the FTP command.

For some FTP clients, use a colon to add the port number to the end of the IP address.

For Windows FTP clients, separate the port number from the IP address by a space. For example, if the cooling unit’s FTP Server Port setting has been changed from its default of 21, such as to 21000, you would use the following command for a Windows FTP client transferring a file to the cooling unit with an IP address of 150.250.6.10.

ftp> open 150.250.6.10 21000

4.Log on using the Administrator user name and password. (apc is the default for both.)

5.Upgrade the AOS. In the put command in the following example, xxx is the firmware version number, with no periods separating the digits:

ftp> bin

ftp> put apc_hw03_aos_xxx.bin

6.When FTP confirms the transfer, type quit to close the session.

7.Wait 20 seconds, and then repeat step 2 through step 5, but in step 5, use the application module file name instead of the AOS module.

68

InRow RC/RD/RP (600 mm) User’s Guide

Image 76
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 DescriptionAccess priority for logging on Internal Management FeaturesOverview Types of user accounts How to Recover from a Lost Password Watchdog Features Display Interface LEDsRemote access to the control console How to Log OnControl 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 optionNetwork option Control Administrator and Device Manager accessSystem option Supported Web browsers Web InterfaceURL address formats 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 GroupSetpoints ConfigurationDehumid Deadband 2.0-10.0% Unit Detailed statusIdentification Compressor drive status ACRD500 and ACRP100 cooling unitsRun hours Service intervals Air Filter-18 weeks Humidifier-26 weeksCondensate Pump-52 weeks ThresholdsConfiguration Logs EventsLog Reverse lookupGraphing DataInterval Rotation Hours specified as Delay hours between UploadsParameter Description Syslog Setting DefinitionServers 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 procedureConfiguring a Radius server on UNIX, with shadow passwords Inactivity TimeoutSupported Radius servers Administration Network TCP/IP and communication settingsTCP/IP settings SettingConfiguration page1 DhcpDhcp response options Boot mode transition. Tag 2, Len 1, Data 1/2APC cookie. Tag 1, Len 4, Data 1APC Port speed DNS AdminstrationNetworkDNSservers Query Type Selected Query Question to UseWeb EnabledOption Description 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 Information about the Cooling Unit Administration General OptionsDate & time 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 Last transfer result codes Verifying Upgrades and UpdatesCode Description Page Page 990-2937A 2009
Related manuals
Manual 50 pages 52.8 Kb

ACRD501, ACRC501, ACRD500, ACRC500, ACRP500 specifications

The APC ACRP series, consisting of models ACRP100, ACRP101, ACRP102, ACRP501, and ACRP500, represents a significant innovation in power distribution and protection. These compact, reliable, and efficient solutions are designed specifically for critical applications in data centers, industrial environments, and commercial facilities.

The ACRP100 is the entry-level model, providing essential features for basic power monitoring and control. It incorporates advanced metering capabilities, enabling users to monitor voltage, current, and power consumption in real-time. The ACRP100's user-friendly interface allows for easy navigation, making it an ideal choice for small to medium-sized installations that require fundamental power management.

Stepping up, the ACRP101 enhances functionality with added remote monitoring capabilities. This model introduces smart connectivity features, allowing users to access critical data from anywhere through a secure mobile application or web-based platform. With its ability to integrate seamlessly with other APC systems, the ACRP101 is tailored for environments seeking improved operational visibility and proactive maintenance.

The ACRP102 takes a further leap by integrating advanced predictive analytics. This model uses machine learning algorithms to analyze data trends, predicting potential failures before they occur. By minimizing downtime and optimizing maintenance schedules, the ACRP102 becomes a vital tool for organizations focused on reliability and efficiency.

In the higher-end range, the ACRP501 offers robust power management features, including enhanced surge protection and redundancy capabilities. This model is ideal for mission-critical operations where every second counts. It supports a wide range of input voltages and can manage multiple power sources concurrently, ensuring uninterrupted power supply in fluctuating conditions.

Lastly, the ACRP500 combines all the leading features of the series, focusing on scalability and flexibility. This model is engineered to adapt to evolving infrastructure needs, supporting modular configurations that can grow with the organization. Its extensive reporting functions and customizable dashboards provide clear insights into power usage and performance metrics, empowering facility managers to make informed decisions.

In summary, the APC ACRP series provides a comprehensive suite of solutions for power management, tailored to meet diverse operational needs. From basic monitoring with the ACRP100 to the predictive capabilities of the ACRP102 and the advanced functionalities of the ACRP500, these models collectively offer enhanced reliability, efficiency, and scalability while ensuring optimal protection for critical applications.