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8.Send the certificate signing request to an external Certificate Authority, either a commercial Certificate Authority or, if applicable, a Certificate Authority managed by your own company or agency.

See the instructions provided by the Certificate Authority regarding the signing and issuing of server certificates.

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Import the signed certificate. When the external Certificate Authority returns the signed certificate, perform these steps to import the certificate. This procedure combines the signed certificate and the private key into an SSL server certificate that you then upload to the Network Management Card. (Click Next to move from screen to screen.)

1.On the Windows Start menu, select Programs, then APC Security Wizard, to start the Wizard program.

2.On the screen labeled Step 1, select Import Signed Certificate.

3.Browse to and select the signed server certificate that you received from the external Certificate Authority. The file has a .cer or .crt extension.

4.Browse to and select the file you created in step 4 of the task, Create the Certificate Signing Request (CSR). This file has a .p15 extension, contains the Network Management Card’s private key, and, by default, is located in the installation folder C:\Program Files\American Power Conversion\APC Security Wizard.

5.Specify a name for the output file that will be the signed server certificate that you upload to the Network Management Card. The file must have a .p15 extension.

6.Click Next to generate the server certificate. The certificate’s Issuer Information on the summary screen confirms that the external Certificate Authority signed the certificate.

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Contents Addendum Overview IntroductionInstalling the Wizard Configuring Network Management Card settingsSystem requirements Online HelpQuick configuration of the required settings Reconfiguring multiple Network Management Cards Configuring the required TCP/IP settings Using the Network Management Card WizardPre-configuring the Network Management Card Addendum To perform this procedure, the FTP server must be enabled Reconfiguring deployed Network Management CardsAddendum File Transfers Firmware defined Upgrading FirmwareBenefits of upgrading firmware See Firmware files Network Management Card Obtain the latest firmware versionFirmware files Network Management Card Firmware file transfer methods Use FTP or SCP to upgrade one Network Management Card \apcftp Ftp open 150.250.6.10 Module of apchw02aos225.bin Addendum Use Xmodem to upgrade one Network Management Card Use FTP or SCP to upgrade multiple Network Management CardsAddendum Last Transfer Result codes Verifying Upgrades and UpdatesUsing Snmp Using Telnet or Web interfacesUsing the Wizard summary MethodsTo verify the update, see Verifying Upgrades and Updates Overview AuthenticationAddendum Files you create for SSL and SSH security Addendum Summary Create a Root Certificate & Server CertificatesProcedure Addendum Addendum Load the server certificate to the Network Management Card Create a Server Certificate and Signing Request Addendum See also Load the server certificate to the Network Management Card Create an SSH Host Key Scp cert.p15 apc@156.205.6.185\sec\hostkey.p15 USA APC Worldwide Customer SupportCopyright

AIRACPA4000 specifications

The American Power Conversion AIRACPA4000 is a state-of-the-art uninterruptible power supply (UPS) designed to protect critical electronic equipment from power disturbances. This unit is tailored for use in environments where reliable power is a necessity, such as data centers, telecommunications facilities, and medical institutions. With its robust design and advanced technology, the AIRACPA4000 ensures that sensitive equipment remains operational during voltage fluctuations, surges, and outages.

One of the main features of the AIRACPA4000 is its high capacity rating of 4000 VA, allowing it to support a wide range of devices and applications. This UPS is equipped with a double-conversion topology, which provides clean and uninterrupted power by constantly converting incoming AC power into DC and then back to AC. This process not only delivers stable power but also eliminates electrical noise that could interfere with sensitive equipment.

The AIRACPA4000 incorporates advanced battery management technology, ensuring that the internal batteries maintain optimal performance and longevity. The unit features hot-swappable batteries, allowing for easy maintenance without downtime. Users can replace batteries while the system remains operational, minimizing disruption to critical processes.

Additionally, the AIRACPA4000 offers a user-friendly interface with an LCD display that provides real-time information on system status, input/output voltage, battery charge level, and load capacity. This allows users to monitor the UPS's performance easily and make informed decisions when it comes to managing power resources.

Connectivity is another significant aspect of the AIRACPA4000. The UPS comes equipped with multiple communication ports, including USB and RS-232 interfaces, which facilitate integration with management software for more extensive monitoring and control capabilities. This enables users to receive alerts and notifications regarding power events, ensuring proactive management of power conditions.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the unit's energy efficiency. The AIRACPA4000 is designed to meet stringent energy efficiency standards, reducing operational costs and environmental impact. Its eco-friendly design not only conserves energy but also promotes sustainability in power management.

In conclusion, the American Power Conversion AIRACPA4000 is a versatile and reliable UPS that caters to the needs of various industries. Its combination of high capacity, advanced technologies, user-friendly interface, and energy efficiency makes it an ideal solution for businesses seeking to safeguard their critical electronic equipment from power issues.