APC AP95100 Power supplier AP95100 User Manual

Product codes
AP95100
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Troubleshooting
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InfraStruXure Central 4.1 User’s Reference
The other macros that are available for use with FTP Data Delivery (“${LOCATION}”, 
“${ENCLOSURE}”, “${SLOT}”, “${ROOM}”, “${ROOMROW}”, “${ROOMCOL}”, 
“${HEIGHT}”, “${BLDG}”, “${FLOOR}”, “${COMPANY}”, “${ADDRESS1}”, “${ADDRESS2}”, 
“${CITY}”, “${STATE}”, “${COUNTRY}”) are free-form text fields from the Location settings task. 
Start the Location settings task and make a note of these values (including any spaces) as well.
FTP Data Delivery Configuration and Verification
1. Using a Windows 2000 or XP system, start a command line session and type at the prompt 
ftp <ftp-host>
where <ftp-host> is the IP address or host name of the FTP server, and then press Enter. If you do 
not receive a banner message (starting with the number 220) and a prompt for a User ID, the FTP 
server may be down or unreachable.
2. Type at the User prompt the user account ID to be used to access the FTP server and then press 
Enter. This should result in either a message prompting for a password (starting with the number 
331) or a successful logon message (starting with the number 230). If you received a successful 
logon message you can skip the next step. Any other message may indicate that the FTP server is 
disabled, not allowing additional logons, or found the user ID unacceptable.
3. Type at the password prompt the password for the user account. This should result in a successful 
logon message (starting with the number 230). Any other result would indicate a bad user ID or 
password, an unsupported logon procedure, or some other server error.
4. Once logged in, attempt to change directory into the first directory on the file path. Type at the 
prompt 
CD <directory-name>
${SENSORGUID}
B00011D_TEMP1
${ALERTTYPE}
HIGHERR
${SENSORTYPE}
TEMP
${EVENTID}
D300011D56AB9016
${ENCRELLOC}
BOTTOMINTERIOR
Macro
Example String