UPS Power Management

6.Then select Enable UPS Shutdown Schedule, followed by

Set Values to start the process. Any shutdown/restart events repeat until you change the table or select

Disable UPS Shutdown Schedule.

NOTE Before scheduling any shutdowns or startups, you must configure the date and time within the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card.

Configuring E-mail Notification

You may use the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card to inform selected e-mail accounts of events and changes in status as they occur in the UPS or to provide a daily status message at a predetermined time.

1.Select Configuration from the menu at the top of the home page, then Email Notification.

2.Become a Superuser and then enter the IP address or Hostname of an SMTP mail server that will be used to send the e-mail messages.

3.If you entered a host name for the Mail Server, you must enter the IP address of your network DNS Server in the DNS Address block.

4.To receive a daily status report, enter the time of day to send the e-mail (in 24-hour format).

5.Enter the Mail Account, Description, Mail Type, Event Level, and Event Type for each recipient. The Mail Account must be a valid e-mail address. Refer to the online help file for more details on each of these fields.

6.Select Set Values to save your changes.

7.Test your settings by pressing the Send Test button.

The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card uses the Identification Information field data and the card’s IP address to create the sender’s e-mail address (default example: UPS.Web.Card@192.168.7.18).

You can change the Identification Information field to a more recognizable sender user name by accessing the Identification

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