Eaton ConnectUPS-X 116750221-001 사용자 설명서
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116750221-001
EATON CORPORATION ConnectUPS Web/SNMP
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View critical power parameters over the
Web from your PC, mobile phone or PDA.
Simply point your Web browser to
the IP address of the ConnectUPS
Web/SNMP card for a display of
current status. You can access this
information from a PC, Internet-
ready wireless device or SNMP
management software.
Rapid notification via e-mail speeds corrective action.
Real-time monitoring
Gain up-to-the-minute assur-
ance that computing and
communication systems are
receiving the continuous, clean
power they demand. Through
easily navigable Web pages,
network administrators can
check system status and view
critical meter information, such
as input and output voltage,
UPS load, battery voltage and
condition, at any time.
Visibility via the Web
ConnectUPS-MS,
ConnectUPS-X, ConnectUPS-
BD, ConnectUPS-E and
BestLink options support
standard Web browsers,
such as Internet Explorer or
Netscape. Displays also have
been designed for simplified
viewing using mobile phone or
PDA (personal digital assistant)
browsers—enabling systems
managers to stay informed
even when away from their
mission-critical workstations
and servers.
Integration with standard
SNMP management software
You can use an industry-
standard network management
system (NMS)—such as HP
OpenView, IBM Director, Tivoli
or CiscoWorks 2000—to moni-
tor power conditions across
the enterprise and to manage
remote UPS systems and the
operating systems they protect.
Automatic notification of
alarm conditions
ConnectUPS options send real-
time alert notifications to four
designated recipients via e-mail,
PCS mobile phone or pager,
and via SNMP traps to an NMS
or network messaging to Eaton
NetWatch software. Each recip-
ient has the option of receiving
real-time event messages, daily
status reports based on critical-
ity, containing data and event
log files, or a combination of
routine reports and event noti-
fications.
Full support for UPS MIB
and beyond
For monitoring and managing
remote UPSs through an NMS,
ConnectUPS options support
not only the standard UPS
MIB (management informa-
tion base) SNMP structure, but
also Eaton extensions to that
MIB structure, which enable
advanced functions that are
not addressed in the RFC-1628
standard.
Remote administration
of UPSs
From a Web browser or NMS,
which may be hundreds or
thousands of miles away, a
system administrator can shut
down or reboot a remote UPS,
perform remote UPS battery
tests, and set up scheduled
shutdowns of UPSs and asso-
ciated servers. The ability to
shut down or restart systems
without a site visit dramatically
reduces field service expense
and response time. Scheduled
shutdowns can be devised
to conserve power or tighten
security during specific time
periods, such as evenings or
weekends.