Webpower: User Guide
Webpower: User Guide
User Guide
WebPowerPro_man_E420
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
CE Notice
This device complies with the EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the
following technical standard:
• EN 55022:1998 ⎯”Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio interference Characteristics of
information Technology Equipment.” This device complies with the CISPR Class B standard
• EN 55024:1998 ⎯”Electromagnetic compatibility⎯ Generic immunity standard Part1:
Residential, and light industry.”
Safety Information
z All the service of this equipment must be perform by qualified service personnel. Remove rings,
watches and other jewelry before servicing the unit
z Before plug in/pull out the WebPower Pro to/from the UPS, please make sure that the power of
the UPS must be off. Hot swap of the WebPower Pro in UPS is inhibited.
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Table of Contents
Electronic Emission Notice _________________________________________ 2
Safety Information _________________________________________________ 2
Table of Contents _________________________________________________ 3
Chapter 1 Welcome ________________________________________________ 4
Introduction administration _______________________________________________ 4
WebPower Resources___________________________________________________ 5
WebPower Package Contents ____________________________________________ 5
Features _____________________________________________________________ 6
System Application _____________________________________________________ 7
Chapter 2 Connect WebPower to the Network __________________________ 8
What you need ________________________________________________________ 8
Hardware Installation____________________________________________________ 8
WebPower Configuration through the Serial Port ______________________________ 9
WebPower Configuration through TELNET command _________________________ 19
WebPower Configuration through a Web Browser ____________________________ 19
WebPower Initial Configuration ___________________________________________ 22
Chapter 3 Managing WebPower/UPS via Web Browser _________________ 24
Utilising the WebPower Home Page _______________________________________ 24
UPS Monitoring _______________________________________________________ 24
UPS Management _____________________________________________________ 31
WebPower Management________________________________________________ 39
UPS History__________________________________________________________ 49
Language Selection____________________________________________________ 51
Extra Browsing Options-PDA & WAP ______________________________________ 52
Chapter 4 Monitoring WebPower/UPS via Java Monitor _________________ 54
Java Monitor _________________________________________________________ 54
UPS History Log Monitor________________________________________________ 56
UPS Extended History Log Monitor________________________________________ 57
Chapter 5 Managing WebPower/UPS via SNMP ________________________ 58
Setting SNMP parameters in WebPower ___________________________________ 58
SNMP Access Control Setting____________________________________________ 58
SNMP Trap Receivers Setting ___________________________________________ 58
Set up SNMP Manager Software _________________________________________ 58
Chapter 6 Shutdown Software ______________________________________ 59
Install Shutdown Software in Windows 9x/NT/ 2000/XP/2003 ___________________ 59
Install Shutdown Software in SCO OpenServer UNIX _________________________ 62
Install Shutdown Software in Linux kernel 2.0.x ______________________________ 65
Install Shutdown Client in Novell Netware___________________________________ 66
Install Shutdown Software in Solaris _______________________________________ 70
Chapter 7 UPS Power Management _________________________________ 73
Turn off UPS Manually _________________________________________________ 73
Set UPS To Sleep Mode Manually ________________________________________ 74
UPS Shutdown during Power Crisis _______________________________________ 75
Managing the UPS Shutdown Schedule ____________________________________ 76
Appendix A Technical Information __________________________________ 77
Technical Information about WebPower ____________________________________ 77
Appendix B Firmware Upgrades ____________________________________ 80
General information____________________________________________________ 80
Updating WebPower Firmware from Windows 9x/Me/NT 4.0/2000/XP/2003 ________ 80
Updating WebPower Firmware from UNIX __________________________________ 81
Appendix C HTTP Security Control __________________________________ 82
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Chapter 1 Welcome
Introduction administration
WebPower can get hold of the status from and issue commands to the UPS. User
can use SNMP managers or Web browsers to manage the UPS through an
Ethernet.
WebPower also provides shutdown programs for different operating systems.
It issues a shutdown command in the event such as mains failure, UPS battery
low condition, UPS overload, UPS over temperature and scheduled shutdown.
All shutdown events are configurable by user. The shutdown software will
proceed to the automatic orderly shutdown to prevent the abnormal shut-off of
the clients or servers.
WebPower Pro – Internal card version with 10/100 auto-sense fast Ethernet.
The internal card version (WebPower) is designed for UPS models, which
have the extension board slot where WebPower can be inserted and
connected to the UPS through the golden fingers as in Figure 1-1.
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WebPower Resources
The WebPower CD-ROM contains Quick Installation Guide, User Guide, MIB files
and WebPower Shutdown Software for various OS that you can use to configure the
WebPower.
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Features
• Network connection through RJ45 connector
Allows connection of the UPS directly to the network through a RJ45 connector
without using RS232 ports on the computer and without loading any individual
UPS management software on the network server.
• Network UPS management
Allows remote management of the UPS from any workstation through Internet
or Intranet.
• Remote UPS monitoring via SNMP, HTTP and JAVA applets
Allows monitoring of the UPS using WebPower MIB (Management Information
Base) - provided with WebPower, Internet Browser or Java monitoring applets.
• Configure UPS and WebPower functions from any client (password
protected)
Set UPS and WebPower parameters from any SNMP management station or
through Internet Browsers using HTTP forms and objects.
• Monitor power quality via Java Applets
Provides visual indication on screen through dynamic graphics.
• Keep event logs & metering data in flash memory
Provides a history file of UPS power events, power quality, UPS status and
battery condition.
• Automatic shutdown
The shutdown software included provides automatic orderly shutdown either
pre-programmed by Administrator or when critical power events.
• Multiple server shutdown
The shutdown program will broadcast mains failure messages via an IP
(Internet Protocol) packet and perform automatic shutdown on several servers
operating with different operating systems.
… also
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System Application
WebPower is an interface between UPS and the network. It can obtain the
status from a UPS and issue commands to it. WebPower supports two kinds of
protocol – SNMP and HTTP for user access. Through the SNMP NMS and
Web Browser, user can obtain the UPS status, issue commands to UPS and
setting up WebPower through the network.
WebPower also provides shutdown software for various OS. The shutdown
software that runs under various O.S. can link to WebPower automatically
through the network and communicate with WebPower via a proprietary
protocol. WebPower will issue the shutdown command to shutdown software
in the event of AC failure, battery low and scheduled shutdown. Shutdown
software will then proceed to the shutdown process in order to prevent the
abnormal shutoff of host or server due to power events.
UPS
PC NMS Station or
RS232 Web Browser
WebPower
Power Line
Ethernet
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Hardware Installation
Please refer to the next section for serial port configuration, or go to the last
section of this chapter for configuration through a Web Browser.
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4. Setup the COM port parameters - 9600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop
bit and no flow control. (See 2-6.)
5. If you are using WebPower Pro, power on the UPS . Wait for WebPower to
boot up. Messages will then are displayed on the screen (See 2-7);
afterwards, key in the password (default password is admin). The
WebPower configuration utility main menu will be displayed on the screen.
+============================================================================+
| [ WebPower Configuration Utility Main menu ] |
+============================================================================+
Enter Password:
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+============================================================================+
| [ WebPower Configuration Utility Main menu ] |
+============================================================================+
1. WebPower Configuration
2. UPS Parameters
3. Access Control Table
4. Trap Receiver Table
5. Reset Configuration To Default
6. Restart Agent
6. Exit
+============================================================================+
| [ WebPower Configuration Utility Main menu ] |
+============================================================================+
1. System Group
2. Control Group
3. Parameter Group
4. Email Group
0. Return to previous menu
+============================================================================+
| [ System Group Configuration Menu ] |
+============================================================================+
SNMP Agent Version : WebPower v300 (SN 1203927005)
Ethernet Address : 00 E0 D8 0C 09 5F
1. IP Address : 192.168.1.100
2. Gateway Address : 192.168.1.254
3. Network Mask : 255.255.255.0
4. Date and Time
0. Return to previous menu
+============================================================================+
| [ Date and Time Menu ] |
+============================================================================+
1. System Date (dd/mm/yyyy) : 07/06/2005
2. System Time (hh:mm:ss) : 17:16:00
3. NTP server : 133.31.180.6
4. NTP Time Zone : +08:00
5. Daylight Saving Time Control : Enabled
6. NTP Control : Enabled
0. Return to previous menu
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After completing these settings, press “0” to return to the configuration menu.
+============================================================================+
| [ Control Group Configuration Menu ] |
+============================================================================+
1. HTTP Login Username : WebPower
2. Community Read-Only : public
3. Community Read/Write :*
4. BOOTP/DHCP Control : Enabled
5. TFTP Upgrade Control : Enabled
6. PING Echo Control : Enabled
7. Telnet Control
8. HTTP Control
9. SNMP Control
0. Return to previous menu
After completing these settings, press “0” to return to the configuration menu.
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+============================================================================+
| [ Parameter Group Configuration Menu ] |
+============================================================================+
1. sysContact : Technical Support Team
2. sysName : UPS Agent
3. System Location : Technical Support Lab.
4. EMD Configuration : Disabled
5. Temperature Unit : Celsius
6. Default Language : Auto
0. Return to previous menu
After completing these settings, press “0” to return to the configuration menu.
+============================================================================+
| [ Email Group Configuration Menu ] |
+============================================================================+
1. Mail Server : yahoo.com
2. User Account : AAA
3. User Password :*
4. Sender’s Email Address : [email protected]
5. DNS IP Address : 168.95.1.1
6. Daily Status Report : 12:00
7. Mail Receivers
8. Test Email Configuration
0. Return to previous menu
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After completing these settings, press “0” to return to the configuration menu.
+============================================================================+
| [UPS Information Group] |
+============================================================================+
1. UPS Manufacture : Phoenixtec
2. UPS Model Name : C-1000
3. UPS Identification : NAS server
0. Return to previous menu
After completing these settings, press “0” to return to the configuration menu.
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+============================================================================+
| [UPS Rating Group] |
+============================================================================+
1. Rating Voltage :0
2. Rating Current : 0.00
3. Battery Voltage :0
4. Battery Low Voltage (AC failed) : 10.5
5. Battery Full Voltage (AC failed) : 12.5
6. Battery Low Voltage (AC normal) : 11.5
7. Battery Full Voltage (AC normal) : 13.5
8. Battery Replace Date : 01/01/2005
0. Return to previous menu
After completing these settings, press “0” to return to the configuration menu.
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+============================================================================+
| IP Address Community String Access |
+============================================================================+
[1] 0.0.0.0 * NotAccess
[2] 0.0.0.0 * NotAccess
[3] 0.0.0.0 * NotAccess
[4] 0.0.0.0 * NotAccess
[5] 0.0.0.0 * NotAccess
[6] 0.0.0.0 * NotAccess
[7] 0.0.0.0 * NotAccess
[8] 0.0.0.0 * NotAccess
COMMANDS -
1. Modify - Modify an entry of table
2. Reset - Reset an entry to default from table
0. Return to previous menu
Press key “1” to modify the data on a line. Press “2” to delete all the data on a
line.
NOTE1: The community strings entered in the Community String fields are
visible only in the RS-232 connection. The TELNET connection does not
display the string. An asterisk “*” will be shown in the field.
Note: The Set Trap Receivers configuration is used only for SNMP
Network Manager.
+============================================================================+
| IP Address Community String NMS-Type NMS-Severity Desc |
+============================================================================+
[1] 192.168.55.1 public RFC1628 Informational
[2] 192.168.60.203 public RFC1628 Informational
[3] 192.168.63.251 public RFC1628 Informational
[4] 0.0.0.0 public None Informational
[5] 0.0.0.0 public None Informational
[6] 0.0.0.0 public None Informational
[7] 0.0.0.0 public None Informational
[8] 0.0.0.0 public None Informational
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NOTE: If you want WebPower to load the factory configuration default, you
may press “5” to Reset Configuration To Default.
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Figure 2-17
Connecting the Ethernet cable from the LAN port of WebPower
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Note2: See the Windows manual for detailed information on how to add a
routing condition to the PC.
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Note: If you do not add the IP address of the workstation to the Access
Control Table (via RS232 or Telnet) or the SNMP/HTTP Access Control
(via Web Browser) in WebPower, you can only view the UPS status; it will
not be able to perform any configuration on WebPower/UPS. (See Pg. 16
Access Control Table Setting and Pg. 42 SNMP/HTTP Access Control for
details.)
UPS Monitoring
This main menu contains all the measurements and data read from the UPS.
All the sub-menus are read-only for all users; write-mode access is not allowed.
Comprehensive view
This page gives a snapshot of all the principal UPS parameters as shown in Figure
3-1. The page will refresh automatically. To set the refresh time, select the menu
WebPower Management – Homepage Refresh Rate.
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UPS Identification
Select UPS Identification from the UPS Monitoring menu of the home page to get a
table of the UPS and WebPower Identification Parameters (Figure 3-2). User can
determine the hardware and software revision of WebPower in the WebPower
Firmware Revision field.
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Battery Parameters
Select Battery Parameters from the UPS Monitoring on the main menu to get a table
of the UPS battery parameters (Figure 3-3).
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Input Parameters
Select Input Parameters from the UPS Monitoring on the main menu to get a table
of the UPS input parameters (Figure 3-4).
Figure 3-4 WebPower UPS Monitor page screen: UPS Input Parameters
Output Parameters
Select Output Parameters from the UPS Monitoring on the main menu to get a table
of the UPS output parameters (Figure 3-5).
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Figure 3-5 WebPower UPS Monitor page screen: UPS Output Parameters
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Alarm Table
Select Alarm Table from the UPS Monitoring on the main menu to get a table of the
UPS alarms presents (Figure 3-6).
Client Table
Select Client Table from the UPS Monitoring on the main menu to get a table of the
connected clients running the shutdown software (Figure 3-7)
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UPS Management
This menu contains the control parameters of the UPS connected to the WebPower.
All the sub-menus are available in read-only for all users, whereas only the
administrator has access in read/write mode.
UPS Configuration
This menu displays the UPS nominal input and output data (Figure 3-8)
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UPS Control
This menu lets you send the shutdown commands associate with the pre-set UPS
shutdown delay time and UPS sleep time to the UPS manually. Some of the items in
this menu are visible only to those having read/write access rights. (Figure 3-9)
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UPS Shutdown
This menu lets you modify the parameters associated with the shutdown events
(Figure 3-12).
The shutdown events available for commanding shutdown of the clients and UPS
are:
1. AC Failed : Mains power supply down
2. Battery Low : Remaining battery charge low
3. UPS Overload : Output overload
4. UPS Over Temperature: UPS internal overheating
5. Weekly Schedule : UPS Shutdown/Restore pre-set for each week
6. Special Day : UPS Shutdown/Restore pre-set on certain day
7. EMD Temperature over Threshold: The EMD temperature sensor
detects over high or under low temperature.
8. EMD Alarm-1: Alarm-1 sensor detects an active alarm.
9. EMD Alarm-2: Alarm-2 sensor detects an active alarm.
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When there is a shutdown event occurred, WebPower would take proper action as
define on the Actions column correspond to the shutdown event. Available actions
are:
Disabled: Action is disabled
Warning: Warning message will be broadcast to the connected clients
Client Shutdown: Warning message will be broadcast and shutdown command will
be sent to the connected clients. UPS will still working without shutdown.
UPS Turn Off: Warning message will be broadcast and shutdown command will be
sent to both the connected clients. Then UPS will be turned off
The time specifies in the Delay column is the time delay after the occurrence of the
corresponding shutdown event. Shutdown command will be sending out after this
delay time.
The 1st Warning specifies the time of the first warning message to be broadcast on
the screen of the connected clients. And, the Warning Interval specifies the
frequency of the next warning message.
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Weekly Schedule
This menu lets you modify the parameters of the shutdown/restore events
associated with the days of the week (Figure 3-13).
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EMD Configuration
This menu allows user to configure all necessary parameters of an EMD (Figure
3-15). Set the EMD status to Auto can auto detect the EMD type. There are two
types of EMD “EMD-HT” and “EMD-T”. The Temperature and Humidity will show in
the Comprehensive View. User must setup the EMD than could see this
configuration page. About setup EMD device, please see the EMD_ installation_
manual_ V1.10 for detail.
WebPower Management
Through this menu, you can display and modify the WebPower control parameters.
All the menus are available in read-only for all users, whereas only the administrator
has access in read/write mode.
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WebPower Configuration
This menu lets the administrator set the local network configuration parameters in
WebPower. The basic variables for SNMP management can also be set.
1. WebPower IP Address: The IP address of the WebPower in dotted format
(e.g. 192.168.1.236). Note that changing the IP Address of the WebPower,
reboot was unnecessary.
2. WebPower Gateway Address: The IP address of the network gateway in
dotted format (e.g. 192.168.1.254).
3. WebPower Subnet Mask. The Subnet Mask for your network (e.g.
255.255.255.0).
4. System Contact: SNMP Network Administrator string.
5. System Name: SNMP Network Administrator string.
6. System Location: SNMP Network Administrator string.
7. Battery Last Replaces Date: The date when the UPS system batteries
were last replaced. Only the Administrator should reset this value.
8. History Log Interval: This value is the time in seconds to poll Input Voltage,
Output Voltage, Load, Capacity, Battery temperature and Input frequency.
These values are saved in the History Log. The maximum value for this
setting is 28800 seconds (i.e. 8 hours).
9. Extended History Log Interval: This field shows the set interval, in minutes,
to create an extended history log. After every interval, the UPS parameters
will be consolidated and minimum, maximum and average values of these
parameters will be stored as extended history log. This value can range
between 3 and 9000 minutes.
10. WebPower Polling Rate (sec): Polling rate on which WebPower update
the parameters from UPS.
11. WebPower Baud Rate (sec): The data transmission rate between the
UPS and WebPower.
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WebPower Control
This menu lets you enable or disable the communication protocols available in the
WebPower and affect a restart and reset of the WebPower internal parameters.
Some of the items in this menu are visible only to those having read/write access
rights. (Figure 3-17)
1. BOOTP/DCHP Status: Enabling or disabling the Boot Protocol (BOOTP) /
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). These protocols are
Internet standards used to get a dynamic IP address from a BOOTP /
DHCP server.
2. Ping Echo: Enabling or disabling the WebPower to respond to Ping
requests.
3. Network Upgrade: Enabling or disabling the Trivial File Transfer Protocol
(TFTP) upgrade control. You can use upgrade.exe on Windows via TFTP
to upgrade WebPower firmware.
4. Telnet Connection: Enabling or disabling the terminal to server
application (Telnet) control process. The standard port is 23.
5. HTTP Support: Enabling or disabling the HTTP connection with the
WebPower. The user may configure HTTP protocol to use a port number
other than standard HTTP port (80).
6. SNMP Support: Enabling or disabling the SNMP connection with
WebPower. The user may configure the SNMP protocol to use a port
number other than the standard SNMP port (161).
7. Reset Agent to Default: Instructs WebPower to reset parameters to
factory default value.
8. Restart Agent: Instructs WebPower to restart.
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WakeOnLAN Targets
WOL" function could start up client PC from network by MAC address. From this
page, we can set 32 MAC Address of clients. When the clients shutdown cause of
UPS shutdown events, after shutdown events returned to normal, WOL packet will
send to client to start up PC. s (Figure 3-20).
Email Notification
This page describing of UPS email notification setting to let administrator
configure Mail server and Mail receiver in order to receive notification or report
from WebPower by email once power event was occurred. (Figure 3-22)
1. Mail Server
This item is the Hostname of a SMTP Mail Server that will be used to send
email messages from the WebPower. If entering a Hostname, you are also
required to enter the DNS Address.
2. User Account
This item is the User Account of Mail Server. Default has no entry, and only
required if Mail Server needed for authentication to send mail.
3. User Password
This item is for entering the User Password of User Account.
4. Sender’s Email Address: This field specify the content of the 'From' field of
the Email. If this field left blank, the sender's address will be
account@ip_address.
5. Mail Subject Prefix: The string prefix in the mail subject to identify the device
which sends out the mail.
6. DNS Address
This item is the IP Address of your network DNS server that's responsible for
translating names into addresses, routing mail to its proper destination. Default,
this field will contain 0.0.0.0.
7. Mailing Daily Status Report At (hh:mm)
If you intend to have the WebPower send a Daily Status report to select Mail
Receiver, you need to enter the time of day in 24-hour format at which time you
want the email sent.
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8. Mail Receiver
This column is for entering the email address of the individual you wish the
WebPower to send mail to.
9. Description
This column is for entering describing of each Mail Receiver you configure for
reference purposes.
10. Mail Type
This column is for selecting what type of email is sent to a specific Mail
Receiver. The choices are None, Events, Daily Status, or Event/Status.
z None: allow you to disable the sending of email to a specific recipient.
z Events: specifies that the recipient should receive event-related messages
while event occur.
z Daily Status: specifies that the recipient should receive the Daily Status
message while "Mailing Daily Status Report At (hh:mm)" setting time is up.
The message contains three file attachments containing information
logged by the WebPower (in .csv format suitable for viewing in Microsoft
Excel): UPS History Log contents, UPS Events Log, WebPower Events
Log.
z Events/Status: specifies that the recipient should receive an email
message containing the event-related notification and the three file
attachments (as described above), each time an event notification is sent.
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External Links
This page describes the setting of External Links. Up to four links can be
setup by this page, each link can configure to an external web page that user
can easily to connect to related web pages. Such as another UPS with
WebPower card, or technical support homepage. (Figure 3-23)
Link Address
This field defines the web page location to be connected, in IP address or
URL format.
Status
This field controls the visibility of this hyperlink on menu tree. Setting
"Disable" will make this hyperlink invisible from menu tree.
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UPS History
Through this menu you can view all types of UPS & WebPower log messages
displayed in chronological order such as the UPS History Log, UPS Extended Log,
UPS Events Log and Agent Events Log. These log messages can help you detect
and diagnose problems with your WebPower.
To save the history log to a file in Microsoft Excel format, go to the Clear &
Save Log Data sub-menu and click on the link UPS History Log under the Save
Log Data title bar.
1. Log Date: Date on which the recording was made
2. Log Time: The time in a 24-hour format when the values were recorded
3. Input Voltage: The input voltage in Volts at the time of recording
4. Output Voltage: The output voltage in Volts at the time of recording
5. Output Load: This shows the load on the UPS in terms of percentage at
the time of recording
6. Battery Capacity: The remaining battery capacity expressed in percent of
full capacity
7. Input Frequency: The input frequency in Hertz at the time of recording
8. UPS Temperature: The temperature of the UPS battery in Celsius at the
time of recording
9. EMD Temperature: The current EMD temperature.
10. EMD Humidity: The current EMD humidity.
11. EMD Temperature: The minimum, maximum and average values of the
EMD temperature at the time of recording.
12. EMD Humidity: The minimum, maximum and average values of the EMD
humidity at the time of recording.
1. Clear Log Data: Administrator can clear the specific log data by putting a
check mark beside it and click the Clear button.
2. Clear the corresponding log data as you click the hyper-link below:
Administrator can choose to clear the log data after saving the log to a file.
Select Yes or No and click the Apply button. Default value is set to "No"
3. Save Log Data: Administrator can save the various WebPower log data
to a file with the extension .csv that can be opened and read in MS Excel.
Note: When you mouse click any one of the hyper-link here while the
"Clear the corresponding log data as you click the hyper-link below"
selection is set to “Yes”, the corresponding log data will be lost even if
you cancel the operation.
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Language Selection
Through this menu you can choose different language immediately that you
preferred. For users using different languages to browsing WebPower at same
time. Language options included “English”, “Traditional Chinese”, and “Simplified
Chinese”. Language will switch immediately once you click on the option, and it
didn’t related to default language setting of WebPower Management. (Figure 3-24)
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Identification: Battery:
UPS Name: UPS Battery Status: Battery Ok
UPS Model: UPS 650 Time since on Battery Power
0
Output VA: 690 (Sec):
UPS Type: Offline Battery Capacity (VDC): 100
UPS Firmware: 4.01 Battery Voltage (VDC): 13.3
WebPower Pro Battery Temperature (Celsius) 30.0
WebPower Firmware: Menu
v3.00.
Location: Office
Admin: MIS
Input:
System Up Time: 0day 12:43:12 Voltage In (VAC): 127.0
Menu
Frequency (Hertz): 60.0
Menu
Clients: Output:
1: 192.168.11.209 Voltage Out (VAC): 111.0
Menu Output Load (%): 0
Menu
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WAP
Please input on WAP phone: “WebPower address/WAP” or “WebPower
address/P”
Ex: HTTP://192.168.11.100/WAP or HTTP://192.168.11.100/W you can see
the UPS status page. (Figure 3-26)
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UPS History Log monitor: Display the UPS history log in graphic
representation.
UPS Extended History Log monitor: Display the UPS extended history
log in graphic representation.
Java Monitor
By clicking the Java button at the top right-hand side on the WebPower
Home Page, a Java Monitor will be open in a separate window. This monitor
displays the UPS key parameters – AC input voltage, AC output voltage, UPS load,
battery capacity, UPS temperatures, and Input frequency in graphic representation.
In addition, this monitor has a function icon, a status bar that can display the current
UPS status and an alarm window that can display the current UPS alarms.
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Poll Rate- Configure the poll rate that the Java monitors to get the next value
of the UPS parameters. Default is 5 seconds.
Status Bar
The status bar displays the current status of the UPS. Green colour represent that
the UPS is in normal condition. If WebPower receives a status change of the UPS,
for example AC failure, the AC OK box will then change to red colour and displays
AC fail represent that the UPS is in AC failure state.
Alarm Windows
When WebPower receives a change in the status of it own or of the UPS, it displays
a specific message in the Alarm Window. This type of status change message is an
alarm. The Alarm Window displays the active alarms on the UPS and WebPower.
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Note: If you do not enter the IP address of the workstation to the Access
Control Table (via Serial Port or Telnet) or the SNMP/HTTP Access
Control (via Web Browser) in WebPower, the SNMP NMS can only view
the UPS status; it will not be able to perform any configuration on
WebPower/UPS. (See Pg. 19 Access Control Table Setting and Pg. 39
SNMP/HTTP Access Control for details.)
For more information, see the MIB file on the WebPower CD-ROM.
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Note: The client local Shutdown Delay must not be greater than that of
the UPS Shutdown Delay configured in WebPower.
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1. Right mouse click the “battery” icon in the taskbar and select "Exit” to stop
the shutdown service.
2. Select the "Add/Remove programs" icon from the Control Panel.
3. Select the "WebPower service", and then click the "Add/ Remove" icon to
remove the software.
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;WarningBeep status:
WarningBeep = 0
;1 = TRUE; 0 = FALSE(default)
AcFail = 0
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Deleting uGuard
1. Unload uGuard
#cd /etc
#uGuard -U
#cd /etc
#rm uGuard
#rm uGuard.conf
#cd /etc/rc.d/init.d
#rm ug_usha.sh
#rm /usr/adm/uGuard.log
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# cd /mnt/cdrom/CLIENT/Linux
# mkdir /uGuard
# cp ./SD_Linux_4_20_WebPower.tar /uGuard/uGuard.tar
# cd /uGuard
# tar xvf uGuard.tar
# ./install.sh
The shell command will invoke the 'vi uGuard.conf', the user must modify the
remote host value, host name and local delay (Figure 6-4). After saving the file,
the installation is complete.
Follow the general indications of the chapter Using Shutdown Software in SCO
UNIX.
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4. Type “load install” on Novell Netware (If you’re Netware6, please enter load
nwconfig).
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5. Select “NCF files options (create server startup files)” of Installation Options
table.
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7. The shell command will invoke the 'vi uGuard.conf', the user must modify the
remote host value, host name and local delay. After saving the file, the
installation is complete.
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One of the most significant feature of the WebPower is that it can deal with almost
all the power crisis confront to a UPS and protect your valuable information reside in
your server from being damage due to the abrupt shutdown of the server. In
addition, WebPower can help corporate to cut the expensive energy bill by
shutdown all the computer workstations in the office automatically during holiday or
after office-hour using the Weekly Shutdown schedule or Special Day schedule.
These schedules can also assist MIS staff to prevent unauthorised access to the
server during the after office-hour time.
22 : 20 : 00 22 : 23 : 00
UPS ON
UPS SLEEP
UPS OFF
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22 : 20 : 00 22 : 23 : 00 23 : 23 : 00
UPS ON
UPS SLEEP
UPS OFF
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22 : 20 : 00 22 :30 :00 22 : 33 : 00
UPS ON
UPS SLEEP
UPS OFF
22 : 20 : 00 22 : 32 :00
Client ON
Client OFF
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Note: Before managing the UPS Shutdown Schedule, please make sure that
the Date and Time configured in WebPower is correct.
Scenario
Status: UPS Turn Off (default value)
Delay (Min): 10 (default value)
1st Warning (Sec): 0 (default value)
Warning Interval (sec): 60 (default value)
22 : 20 : 00 22 : 33 : 00 Mon 09 : 00 : 00 Tue
UPS ON
UPS SLEEP
UPS OFF
22 : 20 : 00 22 : 32 : 00 Mon 09 : 00 : 00 Tue
Client ON
Client OFF
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Technical Specification
CPU 16 bits CPU - 50MHz
Memory 512K x 16 Static RAM
512K x 16 Flash ROM
Serial Communication Two asynchronous serial ports
LAN Controller 10/100 Mbits Ethernet controller
Network Connection 10/100 TX RJ-45 jack connector
RTC Battery backup RTC
UPS Protocol Phoenixtec UPS communication protocol v3.3
Santak UPS communication protocol
SEC UPS communication protocol V2.6
Delta UPS communication protocol V1.43
Network Protocol SNMP over UDP/IP
HTTP over TCP/IP
ARP, TFTP, SSH, SSL and ICMP
Supported MIB UPS MIB (RFC1628)
WebPower MIB
Operating Temperature 0 ~ 40° C
Operating Humidity 10 ~ 80 %
Power Input 8-15V DC
Power Consumption 3.0 Watts Maximum
Size 130mm x 60mm x 18.2mm (L x W x H)
Weight 90gm
Regulatory compliance FCC class B
CE class B
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Board layout
Pin assignment
Switch Description
COM NETWORK
ON
2 1
Reset
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DIP-switch definition
LED Indicator
LED definition
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1. UPS List: Displays the addresses of the WebPower present in the local
network.
2. Discover: Search for the WebPower on the local network.
3. Remove: Removes the selected WebPower from the UPS List.
4. Modify: Lets you modify the parameters of the WebPower selected in the
UPS List.
5. Add: Lets you add the IP address of a WebPower to the UPS List
manually.
6. Browse: Open WebPower Webpage of the WebPower selected in the
UPS List.
7. Set IP: Re-set WebPower IP Address; Subnet Mask and Gateway Address
of the WebPower selected in the UPS List.
8. Upgrade: Sends the program loaded with the Open button to the selected
WebPower of the UPS List.
9. Open: Open and load the new image file for upgrade.
10. Quit: Exit the program.
Note: You can simultaneously upgrade up to 4 WebPowers on the network
using the upgradeV4.04.exe program
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# tftp
tftp> binary
tftp> connect <host>
tftp> put <filename> upgrade@<password>@<username>
where:
binary : Binary data download mode
<host> : WebPower IP address.
Example 172.168.1.18
put : PUT command
<filename> : Name of the file containing the firmware image.
Example: /mnt/floppy/WebPower426.bin
upgrade : Upgrade key word
@ : Separator characters
<password>, <username> : User Name and Password for read/write access
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