ReadyNAS OS 6.0

3.Configure the settings as explained in the following table:

Item

 

Description

 

 

 

Name

Enter a name to identify the UPS:

 

• For an SNMP UPS, enter any name.

 

• For a remote UPS, you must enter UPS.

 

 

Description

An optional description to help identify the UPS.

 

 

Type

From the drop-down list, select one of the following options:

 

SNMP UPS. An SNMP UPS lets the ReadyNAS query the manufacturer-specific MIB.

 

The ReadyNAS monitors and manages the UPS through SNMP.

 

Remote UPS. A remote UPS is attached to a remote server, such as a ReadyNAS or a

 

Linux server that is running Network UPS Tools (NUT). The ReadyNAS monitors and

 

manages the UPS over the remote connection.

 

 

 

 

Address

Enter the IP address of the SNMP UPS.

 

 

 

 

Community

Enter public or private, depending on the manufacturer’s requirement or the

 

 

UPS’s configuration.

 

 

 

 

MIB

From the drop-down list, select the MIB for one of the following

 

 

manufacturers:

 

 

• MGE UPS Systems

SNMP UPS

 

• American Power Conversion (APC)

only

 

• SOCOMEC

 

 

• Powerware

 

 

• Eaton Powerware (Monitored)

 

 

• Eaton Powerware (Managed)

 

 

• Raritan

 

 

• BayTech

 

 

• HP/Compac AF401A

 

 

• Cyberpower RMCARD201/RMCARD100/RMCARD202

 

 

 

 

Address

Enter the IP address of the remote UPS.

 

 

 

 

User

For a remote UPS that is attached to a Linux server that is running NUT,

 

 

enter the user name used to access the remote UPS.

 

 

For a remote UPS that is attached to a ReadyNAS, enter monuser. This user

Remote UPS

 

name is required for the ReadyNAS to access the remote UPS; do not enter

 

another user name.

only

 

 

Password

For a remote UPS that is attached to a Linux server that is running NUT,

 

 

enter the password used to access the remote UPS.

 

 

For a remote UPS that is attached to a ReadyNAS, enter pass. This

 

 

password is required for the ReadyNAS to access the remote UPS; do not

 

 

enter another password.

4.Click Add.

The UPS is added to the UPS list.

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NETGEAR 312, 104, 314 software manual Click Add UPS is added to the UPS list

104, 314, 312 specifications

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