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GE Digital Energy
Power Quality
Operating Manual
Digital Energy™
SNMP / WEB ADAPTER
P/N 1018959 3-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter
P/N 1019070 1-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter
P/N 23954 SP SNMP/Web plug-in adapter
P/N 1019071 1-ph SNMP/Web external adapter
GE Consumer & Industrial SA
General Electric Company
CH – 6595 Riazzino (Locarno)
Switzerland
T +41 (0)91 / 850 51 51
F +41 (0)91 / 850 51 44
www.gedigitalenergy.com
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Summary of Contents

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GE Digital Energy Power Quality Operating Manual Digital Energy™ SNMP / WEB ADAPTER P/N 1018959 3-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter P/N 10190

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1.3 ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE DIAGRAM UPS Windows Linux UNIX EthernetLocal console NOTE: only required for configuration UTP1:1 RS23210/100 Mbit/s

Page 3 - Your service contact:

2 CONSOLE INTERFACE 2.1 INTRODUCTION The console interface provides a simple way to configure the SNMP/Web adapters through a command-line interf

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2.1.2 Remote connection The console interface can also be accessed remotely from any computer on the same subnet using either Telnet or SSH (under th

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• Most SSH clients display the host key fingerprint at the start of the session. Make sure the fingerprint shown matches the SNMP/Web adapter fingerp

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2.2 COMMAND LIST The various commands are split in different groups, depending on the involved functionality, and are listed here in accordance with

Page 7 - 1 INTRODUCTION

2.2.2 Network command group The network command group allows to configure the board for communication over the network. Command Parameters Descript

Page 8 - Net link

Setting the boot-method to manual has the side effect that manual-dns is also set to ON. Mind that the reverse is not true (setting boot-method to DHC

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2.2.4 User command group The user command group is available only to the supervisor user, the only user who can perform user management. Command Par

Page 10 - 1.4 SAFETY

2.2.5 Service command group The service command group allows to enable/disable different services. Note that the local (serial) connection cannot b

Page 11 - 2 CONSOLE INTERFACE

2.2.6 Time command group The time command group allows to enable/disable different services. Note that the local (serial) connection cannot be disa

Page 12 - 2.1.2 Remote connection

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Page 13 - 2.1.4 Saving the settings

2.2.7 Smtp command group The smtp command group allows to configure the e-mail sending functionality for e-mail notification of UPS events and alarms

Page 14 - 2.2 COMMAND LIST

2.2.8 Snmp command group The snmp command group allows to configure the SNMP Agent for UPS monitoring via SNMP and trap notification of UPS events an

Page 15 - 2.2.2 Network command group

2.2.9 Trap command group The trap command group allows to configure the trap sending functionality. With SNMP traps various systems can be notified i

Page 16 - 2.2.3 DNS command group

2.2.10 UPS command group The UPS command group allows monitoring and configuration of the managed UPS system. Command Parameters Description upsinf

Page 17 - 2.2.4 User command group

(*) By running these commands, an interactive menu is launched – follow the on-screen instructions. The menu also provide a complete on-line help sec

Page 18 - 2.2.5 Service command group

2.2.12 Events command group The events command group controls the alarm notification via traps and/or e-mail. Command Parameters Description Sh

Page 19 - 2.2.6 Time command group

3 WEB INTERFACE 3.1 INTRODUCTION The SNMP/Web adapters provide a web interface by implementing an embedded web server. This interface allows to conf

Page 20 - 2.2.7 Smtp command group

3.1.4 Saving the settings Apart from some network parameters, most setting are immediately active. However, the adapter will revert to the last save

Page 21 - 2.2.8 Snmp command group

3.3.2 Battery page The Battery page shows the following information. Parameter Name Description The current status of the battery: 1 – unknown Bat

Page 22 - 2.2.9 Trap command group

3.3.3 UPS Status page The UPS status page shows the following information for each of the input / output / bypass lines. Parameter Name Description

Page 23 - 2.2.10 UPS command group

Dear Customer, We thank you for selecting our products and are pleased to count you amongst our very valued customers at GE. We trust that the

Page 24 - 2.2.11 Rccmd command group

3.3.6 UPS Test page This page presents allows to initiate a specific UPS test, and reports the status of the last performed test (if any). The page i

Page 25 - 2.2.13 Log command group

3.4 SYSTEM SECTION 3.4.1 Network page Network configuration of the card – refer to the NETWORK CONFIGURATION chapter within this manual. Note tha

Page 26 - 3 WEB INTERFACE

3.4.5 Configuration page In this page, the SNMP/Web adapter configuration file is shown in a text area. The configuration file can be exported by pre

Page 27 - 3.3 UPS SECTION

3.6 SMTP SECTION The SMTP page controls the e-mail notification functionality. 3.6.1 SMTP configuration page The basic SMTP settings are the foll

Page 28 - 3.3.2 Battery page

3.9 SAVE SECTION This section allows to save the current settings to non-volatile memory (Save) and/or to reboot the adapter (Reboot). Remember that

Page 29 - 3.3.4 UPS Alarm page

4 SNMP AGENT The SNMP/web adapters implement an SNMP Agent providing access to OIDs according to the MIB structure, and may generate traps at the occ

Page 30 - 3.3.8 UPS Config page

OIDs TRAPS & ALARMS ==== upsInput Group ==== upsInputLineBads upsInputNumLines upsInputFrequency upsInputVoltage upsInputCurrent upsInputTruePow

Page 31 - 3.4 SYSTEM SECTION

4.3 GE MIB OBJECTS GE provides private MIBs, which enhance the UPS information available over SNMP interface. These MIBs are only supported on 3-ph

Page 32 - 3.5 SNMP SECTION

upsInputVoltage upsInputCurrent upsInputTruePower upsInputVoltageMin [*] upsInputVoltageMax [*] ==== upsOutput Group ==== upsOutputSource upsOutputFr

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Table of contents Page 1 INTRODUCTION...

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5.3 DNS CONFIGURATION DNS configuration affects the SNMP/Web adapter ability to resolve symbolic hostnames to IP addresses, and may impact other func

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Page 37 - 4.3 GE MIB OBJECTS

Finally, it is possible to configure the actual condition that triggers the RCCMD Shutdown command: • After X minutes that the UPS is running on batt

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6.2 RCCMD CLIENT RELAY The maximum number of RCCMD Clients that can be managed by the SNMP/Web adapter is limited. In order to reach a higher number

Page 39 - 5 NETWORK CONFIGURATION

Modifications reserved Page 44/58 OPM_CNT_SNM_BAS_CRD_1GB_V012.doc Operating Manual SNMP/Web Adapter 7 SECURITY As any other device connected to a

Page 40 - 5.4 HOSTNAME

7.2 SERVICES (ACCESS METHODS) The table below lists the available services (access methods), highlighting the major security features for each interf

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The fingerprint may be checked against the information provided by the SNMP/Web adapter to confirm to SSH server identity. On the console interface in

Page 42 - 6.1.4 RCCMD Shutdown

7.3.2 SSL Certificates HTTPS is not a protocol itself, but it actually refers to HTTP communication over SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) connection. HTTPS

Page 43 - 6.2 RCCMD CLIENT RELAY

On the console interface inject the ssl-fingerprint command. Below is a sample output of the ssl-fingerprint command: GEDE> ssl-fingerprint MD5 Fin

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7.4 CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY As shown above, the SNMP/Web adapters implement advanced security features. Nevertheless, achieving complete security pro

Page 45 - 7.3 ENCRYPTION

3.7 LOG SECTION...

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Page 47 - 7.3.2 SSL Certificates

8.3.1 UPS Load Alert The SNMP/Web adapter monitors the UPS Output Percent Load and reports a UpsLoadAlert when the load drops of a defined percentage

Page 48 - GEDE> ssl-fingerprint

9 MAINTENANCE 9.1 SOFTWARE UPGRADE The application software in the SNMP/Web adapter may be upgraded (please note that the upgrade procedure can be

Page 49 - 7.4 CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY

10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.1 TROUBLESHOOTING UPS CONNECTION The SNMP/Web adapter front panel features a LED marked ‘UPS’. This LED should be OFF in norma

Page 50 - 8 OTHER FUNCTIONALITIES

10.3 TROUBLESHOOTING NETWORK CONNECTION When experiencing difficulties in the network access to the card follow the flowchart below to identify the r

Page 51 - 8.3.1 UPS Load Alert

10.4 TROUBLESHOOTING WEB ACCESS Refer to the following table for troubleshooting most common problems in accessing the embedded web interface. Please

Page 52 - 9 MAINTENANCE

10.6 TROUBLESHOOTING E-MAIL NOTIFICATION (SMTP) When e-mail notification via SMTP is configured and enabled, the SNMP/Web adapter will notify the se

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10.7 TROUBLESHOOTING NETWORK SHUTDOWN When experiencing difficulties with the Network Shutdown functionality (RCCMD), there are a few diagnostic tool

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1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 FEATURES Each SNMP/Web adapter provides the following features: • 10/100 Mpbs connection speed • Use of DHCP / BOOTP or manu

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1-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter (P/N 1019070) ResetRS-232UTP 10/100ActiveLANContact interfaceUPSResetRS-232UTP 10/100ActiveLANContact interfaceUPS Fro

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1 3 Rear View 6 7 • 1 – RJ45 Connector Ethernet connection, 10Base-T or 100Base-TX • 2 – LEDs Ref. specific section • 3 – RS-23

Related models: 1019071 | 1018959 | 23954 |

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