APC ACSC100, ACSC101 Local access to the control console, Remote access to the control console

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Local access to the control console

You can use a computer connected to the serial port on the main board holding the Network Management Card to access the control console.

1.Select a serial port at the local computer, and disable any service that uses that port.

2.Use the provided configuration cable to connect the selected port to the serial port on the main board holding the Network Management Card.

3.Run a terminal program (such as HyperTerminal) and configure the selected port for 9600 or 19200 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control. Save the changes.

4.Press ENTER to display the User Name prompt.

5.Use apc for the user name and password.

See “Control console” on page 31 to finish the configuration.

Remote access to the control console

From any computer on the same subnet as the Network Management Card, you can use ARP and Ping to assign an IP address to a Network Management Card, and then use Telnet to access the control console of that Network Management Card and configure the needed TCP/IP settings.

Note: After the IP address of the Network Management Card is configured, you can use Telnet without first using ARP and Ping to access that Network Management Card.

1.Use the MAC address for the Network Management Card in the ARP command to define the IP address. For example, to define an IP address of 156.205.14.141 for a Network Management Card that has a MAC address of 00 c0 b7 63 9f 67, use one of the following commands:

Windows command format:

arp -s 156.205.14.141 00-c0-b7-63-9f-67

LINUX command format:

arp -s 156.205.14.141 00:c0:b7:63:9f:67

Note: The MAC address is available on the display interface at:

Path: Main > Configure Network or look at the label on the back of the Network Management Card for the MAC address.

1.Use Ping with a size of 113 bytes to assign the IP address defined by the ARP command. For the IP address defined in step 1, use one of the following Ping commands:

Windows command format:

ping 156.205.14.141 -l 113

LINUX command format:

ping 156.205.14.141 -s 113

2.Use Telnet to access the Network Management Card at its newly assigned IP address. For example:

telnet 156.205.14.141

3.Use apc for both user name and password.

See “Control console” on page 31 to finish the configuration.

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Contents Operation 동봉된 CD 안에 한국어 매뉴얼이 있습니다 Contents Network Management Card Maintenance American Power Conversion Legal Disclaimer Symbols used in this manual Cross-reference symbol used in this manualGeneral Information OverviewSafety Inspection Checklists Initial inspection checklistCommissioning Ensure thatElectrical inspection checklist Mechanical inspection checklistUser interface inspection checklist Start-up inspection checklistFinal inspection checklist While the cooling unit is operating, ensure thatOperation Display InterfaceUsing the Display Interface Scrolling status screensStatus Screen Name Status Information Displayed Main menu screensNavigating the main menu Navigating the sub-menusUsing the Path statement Password entryStart the cooling unit Stop the cooling unitGeneral Configuration Cooling unit configurationContacts View the state of input and output contactsEdit the normal state of input and output contacts Cooling Group Configuration Configure the cooling groupConfigure Modbus Identify the cooling unitControl the Environment SetpointsSupply Air Run hours ThresholdsService intervals Display Settings Password & time-outDate and time Configure display Display unitsNetwork Configuration Configure networkView Status Readings Cooling unit statusCooling group status About the cooling unitModel Respond to Alarms Event LogAlarm messages and suggested actions Displayed Alarm Message Severity Action RequiredThreshlds screen Configure Unit Discrete I/O screen. See page 17 for more Quick Configuration TCP/IP configuration methodsNetwork Management Card OverviewAPC Device IP Configuration Wizard Bootp & Dhcp configurationIni file utility NetworkTCP/IPBoot ModeDHCP onlyAdvancedDHCP Cookie Is Local access to the control console Remote access to the control consoleControl console Choose Network from the Control Console menuAccess a Configured Network Management Card Web interfaceTelnet and SSH Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp ModbusRecover From a Lost Password Maintenance Monthly Preventive MaintenanceCleanliness EnvironmentMechanical ElectricalQuarterly Preventive Maintenance Functional testsSemi-Annual Preventive Maintenance Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective ActionProblem Possible Cause Warranty One-Year Factory WarrantyTerms of warranty Non-transferable warranty ExclusionsWarranty claims Page Page 990-2684A-001 2009

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