APC AP9617 manual Guide management card

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Paging by using e-mail 78

Passwords

default for Administrator account 20 default for Device Manager account 20 for NMS that is a trap receiver 75 User Manager access 37

using non-standards ports as extra passwords 83

PCB Serial Number converters 55 rectifiers 51

Physical specifications 92

Ping utility

for troubleshooting Management Card access 86

for troubleshooting Management Cards

network connection 31

Ports assigning 83

changing port settings 32 defaults for FTP, Telnet, and Web

interface 32

Power Modules menu 48

Power Plant and Internal Log menu 64 Primary NTP Server 38

Proxy servers

configuring not to proxy the Management Card 19

disabling use of 19

Rect Current status field 51 Rect Voltage status field 51 Rectifiers

configurable parameters 48 rectifier gain 47

rectifier offset 47 Rectifier Parameters 48 status of 51

Remote configurability, disabling and re-enabling 47

Reset Card

to Defaults 39

to Defaults Except TCP/IP 39

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Secondary NTP Server 38

Security

disabling remote write access 47 firewalls 85

options for each interface 83 using non-standards ports as extra

passwords 83

Self Test status converters 55 rectifiers 51

Send DNS Query 30

SET commands, Troubleshooting 87 Set Manually 38

Set point, for converters 52 Severity levels (of Events)

USER’S network

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events with no severity level 73

 

Shunt Gain

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Read access by an NMS

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Shunt Offset

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SMTP

 

 

Reboot 39

 

 

 

 

From Address

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preventing automated reboot for inactivity 7

Server 77

 

Receiver NMS IP 75

 

 

 

SMTP Server

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Recipient’s SMTP Server

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SNMP

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Contents USER’S Guide network management cardSecurity Features IntroductionProduct Description Initial set-upNetwork management features PlantAccess priority for logging on Internal Management FeaturesOverview Types of user accounts Front Panel Feature DescriptionIntroduction Status LEDs Link-RX/TX 10/100 LEDCondition Description Resetting the network timer Watchdog FeaturesNetwork interface watchdog mechanism Remote access to the control console How To Log OnControl Console Local access to the control console To connect Type 1 equipmentTo connect Type 2 equipment How to Recover from a Lost Password Main Screen Example main screenInformation and status fields Main screen information fieldsMain screen status fields Control Console Menus Main menuMenu structure Device Manager optionNetwork option System optionIntroduction Web InterfaceWeb menu options Supported Web browsers How to Log On URL address formats Summary Example WebSummary page fields Help icon on quick status tabNavigation Menu Events menu Data menu Network menu System menuSelecting a menu to perform a task To do the following, see Data Menu Web Interface OnlyHelp menu Links menu Network Menu Menu optionsOption Settings TCP/IPDNS Ping utility control console FTP Server, and Telnet & Web options Setting Definition SnmpUSER’S Guide network management card System Menu Menu options User Manager Administrator and Device Manager UserIdentification Weeks maximum. Use Update Using NTP Now to Date & TimePreferences Web interface ToolsAction Definition About System Links Web interfaceAPC’s Web Site , Testdrive Demo , and Remote Monitoring System and battery status Status OptionsWeb interface. The Web interface displays the DC Power Plant USER’S Guide network management card DC Power Plant options Management OptionsDC System DC System Parameters & OEM Parameters Menu Item Description Enabled. See Battery Thresholds Power Modules Rectifiers and Converters Rectifier Parameters DescriptionRectifier Alarms Description Violated. See Rectifier ParametersUSER’S Guide network management card Status Field Description Converter Parameters Description Converter Alarms Description USER’S Guide network management card Status Field Description Distribution Breakers and Fuses Batteries Status, Thresholds and Alarms ThresholdsUSER’S Guide network management card USER’S Guide network management card USER’S Guide network management card USER’S Guide network management card Relays Output Relays and Input Relays LVD Low Voltage Disconnect Menu Item for LVD DescriptionPower Plant Alarms/Internal Log About DC Power Plant System Event-Related Menus Menu options Event Log Logged eventsWeb interface Control consoleHow to use FTP to retrieve log files Ftpget event.txt or Ftpget data.txt Event Actions Web Interface only Event log action Severity levelsSnmp traps action Email action Event Recipients Trap Receiver settingsEmail options Mail Feature DNS serversSetting Description Smtp settingsEmail Recipients USER’S Guide network management card USER’S Guide network management card How to Configure Individual Events Detailed Event Action ConfigurationEvent List Code Description SeverityData Menu Web Interface Only Log OptionConfiguration Option Security Features Planning and implementing security featuresUser names, passwords, community names SecuritySummary of access methods Interface Security AccessAuthentication versus encryption AuthenticationFirewalls Troubleshooting Management Card access problemsProblem Solution Management CardQuery the mconfigTrapReceiverTable PowerNet MIB Snmp issuesSETs to the mconfigTrapReceiverTable OIDs, or use Warranty and Service Limited warrantyWarranty limitations Product InformationObtaining Service General policy Life-Support PolicyExamples of life-support devices USER’S Guide network management card Specifications SpecificationElectrical PhysicalIndex NumericsCompensation Method Email action, configuring for events Email Recipients Hardware Voltage Alarm NMS Guide management card TCP/IP Xmodem APC Worldwide Customer Support USACopyright
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AP9617 specifications

The APC AP9617 is a vital component for data center management and power management solutions, designed by APC by Schneider Electric. This intelligent network management card is engineered to provide enhanced monitoring and control of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), ensuring consistent power availability and optimal performance in a variety of environments.

One of the main features of the AP9617 is its ability to connect via Ethernet, enabling remote monitoring and management of the UPS status through a web interface. This functionality allows users to access real-time data on power consumption, voltage levels, and overall system health from anywhere with internet connectivity. The card supports both SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and web protocols, making it compatible with various network environments.

The AP9617 also comes equipped with advanced alerting capabilities. Users can configure email and SNMP traps to receive notifications about critical events, such as power outages, battery failures, or temperature fluctuations. This proactive alert system ensures that administrators can respond quickly to potential issues, minimizing downtime and protecting valuable equipment.

In terms of security, the AP9617 incorporates robust measures, including Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for encrypted communications, ensuring that data transmitted over the network is protected from unauthorized access. Additionally, it supports user authentication and configurable access rights, allowing system administrators to maintain strict control over who can view or modify the UPS settings.

Physical characteristics of the APC AP9617 include a compact form factor that allows it to be easily integrated into existing UPS units without taking up excessive space. The installation process is straightforward, enabling users to deploy the device quickly and efficiently.

With its emphasis on reliability and performance, the AP9617 plays a critical role in power management strategies. By providing detailed analytics and reporting tools, it helps organizations analyze power usage trends, identify inefficiencies, and plan for future energy needs.

In summary, the APC AP9617 is more than just a network management card; it is an essential tool for ensuring the resilience and efficiency of power systems in data centers and other critical applications. Through its innovative features, technologies, and strong security protocols, it enables organizations to maintain power continuity while optimizing energy management practices.