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ConnectUPS
SNMP Adapter
Using
the ConnectUPS™ Adapter for communication with UPS
on Ethernet or Token Ring networks running OnliNet®
or SNMP- compatible network management software,
you can quickly determine if there is a power-related
problem anywhere on the network. This virtually eliminates
costly downtime due to unexpected power outages or
surges, and reduces day-to-day network management
annoyances such as spontaneous rebooting, lost files
and corrupted data that can result from inconsistent
power.
The
ConnectUPS Adapter allows the monitoring of UPSs without
having to run power management software on a server
and it allows the monitoring of network devices, such
as hubs and routers, where running power management
software is not an option.
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Use With
ConnectUPS™
Adapters Specifications
- Integrates
easily with software: OnliNet
or SNMP network management software (e.g., NetView for AIX,
HP OpenView, SunNet Manager, Novell NetWare Management System)
- Connects
directly to the UPS's serial port
- Supports
Powerware's PowerMIB and the UPS standard MIB (RFC 1628)
- Is
configurable over the network from a remote location using
BOOTP
- Has
a second serial port that allows local configuration even
if the adapter is connected to a UPS
- Notifies
SNMP network management software of power conditions through
SNMP traps
- Supports
Token Ring and twisted pair and thinwire Ethernet network
connections
- Is
compatible with the Powerware Prestige,
Powerware 9150 and Powerware
Plus. ConnectUPS purchased after May 28, 1997 also are
compatible with Powerware 5119.
Network
Managers can use the ConnectUPS Adapter for communication
with UPS in networks where SNMP-based network management software
has been installed. Network Managers just load the PowerMIB,
the Standard MIB or both MIBs and that allows each UPS on
the network to be controlled and monitored through the ConnectUPS.
Network Managers can perform basic SNMP functions such as
gets to determine specific power information, battery
capacity or output load and sets for implementing advanced
network functions, such as "test battery", or "turn
UPS off". The ConnectUPS Adapter will also communicate
power conditions through SNMP traps, such as "UPS on
battery" or "utility power restored".
The ConnectUPS
is only needed when connecting a UPS directly to the network.
Therefore, there is no need for it in a standalone (one UPS/one
computer) situation. If you need SNMP traps, there are two
ways to do this:
-The first is using OnliNet v3.1 (no ConnectUPS necessary)
-The second is by using a ConnectUPS with a UPS directly connected
to the network.
When
using OnliNet v3.0 a ConnectUPS is necessary to generate traps.
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