g

Digital EnergyGT Series

4.4SNMP Plug-in Card (optional)

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is the most popular protocol in the network. Via NMS (Network Management Station) you can detect the status of all facilities in the network.

An SNMP Interface Card can be plugged into the built-in SNMP slot on rear panel of the UPS (please refer to fig. 2-1). This optional interface unit can integrate the UPS into the network allowing you to easily monitoring the UPS status.

NOTE: Once you install the SNMP card in the UPS, you cannot get any information from the UPS via RS232. i.e. only either an SNMP card or the RS232 port can be used as a communication interface!

The SNMP card also supports SHTTP protocol, you can use browser Microsoft IE or Netscape Communicator to monitor or configure the UPS. Besides, the SNMP card supports Telnet and FTP for remote monitoring and firmware upgrading.

Specifications:

1 - Auto detecting 10/100M Network speed.

2 - Supporting protocol: TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, ICMP, ARP, TELNET, BOOTP, DHCP, FTP and SNMPv1.

3 - Remote firmware upgradeable and configurable.

4 - Web server built-in, allow monitoring/controlling UPS via browser.

5 - VT100 terminal mode or Telnet to configure SNMP.

Functions:

1 - Schedule: Shutdown/Restart UPS, testing and control outlets.

2 - Testing: Scheduled testing of the battery can insure that the UPS will operate properly during a utility power failure.

3 - Event log: Auto-record the power event.

4 - Historical records: Keep records of UPS status in specified interval.

5 - Event handling: configure special action for each power event to meet your requirements.

6 - On/Off UPS: set-up the power on/off timer.

7 - Outlet control: configure UPS outlets.

OPM_GTU_19X_1K0_3K0_XUS_V014

16

GT-UL Series: User manual 1.2 (US)

Page 17
Image 17
GE Power Supply user manual Snmp Plug-in Card optional, Specifications, Functions