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ManageUPS Net Adapter VP-Series

ManageUPS Net Adapter VP-Series

The VP Series is designed for low-power UPS applications that do not require Environment Monitoring or MODBUS RTU options. In all other aspects, the VP Series provides the same functions as the full-featured P Series; SNMP/WEB, data/event Logging, e-mail Event Messaging, Network Shutdown Controller, DHCP configuration and network update of firmware and configuration files via ManageUPS DCU. VP Series hardware platform is limited to Ethernet connectivity only.

  • Supports automatic configuration of IP settings using the DHCP protocol
  • Site power and UPS status information can be accessed securely from any computer on your network
  • UPS events can trigger SNMP trap and/or e-mail event messages
  • Embedded SNMP Agent conforms to SNMP RFC's -- RFC1213 (MIB II) and RFC1628 (Standard UPS MIB)
  • Simplified Network Configuration via DHCP and ManageUPS DCU
  • Features +


    DHCP Network Configuration
    Supports automatic configuration of IP settings using the DHCP protocol. DHCP server must be located on the same local network as the ManageUPS .

    Multiple Networked Access Methods
    Site power and UPS status information can be accessed securely from any computer on your network. View UPS system status in real time for situational decision support. Access via Telnet, SNMP, or Web Browser.

    Network Shutdown
    ManageUPS Network Shutdown Controller calls shutdown of computers running MopUPS NSA (Network Shutdown Agent) or RCCMD. Multiple schedules allow for graceful load shedding during extended outages to preserve battery autonomy for the most critical loads.

    ManageUPS UPS Status Server allows computers running MopUPS Professional or MopUPS Special Edition for Parallel or Redundant Systems to share UPS status information. This allows server group administrators to tailor their own automated power-fail- response scenarios.

    Both methods can be used simultaneously, and in various combinations to allow complete flexibility in tailoring sophisticated power-fail-response plans for a wide range of operating systems.

    Security
    Telnet, Web, FTP, and SNMP servers can be individually disabled. SNMP server uses communities to restrict access. Web, Telnet and FTP servers have username and password access control. Web server uses basic HTTP authentication. Passwords used for Network Shutdown authentication are encrypted via MD5.

    Serviceability
    Allows firmware or configuration files to be updated over the network for simple maintenance. Using ManageUPS DCU for simplified updating and version management.

    Event and Data Logging
    On-board "flash drive" holds log files of UPS events, system events, & UPS data. WEB interface allows convenient log viewing utility and quick-link download button. Log files can also be retrieved via FTP.

    Event Messaging
    UPS events can trigger SNMP trap and/or e-mail event messages. E-mail message options include long, short and short-no-subject format options for easy forwarding via SMS or wireless handheld devices.

    SNMP Agents
    Embedded SNMP Agent conforms to SNMP RFC's -- RFC1213 (MIB II) and RFC1628 (Standard UPS MIB).

    Simplified Network Configuration via DHCP and ManageUPS DCU.
    Deploy-first, configure remotely -- or configure first, then deploy.
    You choose what works best for your situation.

    No need for cumbersome serial port setup and text menu configuration via terminal emulators in a staging area. Use ManageUPS DCU (Discover and Configuration Utility) to automatically discover ManageUPS adapters on your LAN -- or search for them on your WAN -- and quickly navigate to key settings WEB pages. Change network parameters to fixed IP settings if your network policy prefers manual IP administration.

    ManageUPS accepts network parameters automatically via DHCP (RFC2131 & RFC2136 for DDNS).
    In LANs without DHCP servers, ManageUPS negotiates a "link-local" address.

    OnBoard Help
    Help files for parameter definition and configuration assistance are on board -- "?" links are context-sensitive and open html-help files in a separate window.

  • Requirements +


    • Network connection is 10/100 Base-T Ethernet - Ethernet Class 1 (DIX) packet format 802.3u Compliant - Compatible w/FastEthernet full/half duplex

    • Web interface requires a W3C standards compliant web browser

    • Automatic network configuration requires a DHCP Server

    • E-mail requires SMTP Server

    • SNMP trap requires SNMP trap receiver

    • Log functions work best with access to NTP (network time) server.

  • UPS Support +


    POWERVAR
    3200 Series
    Security Plus
    Security One (UPM)
    Sinergy, Sinergy II, Sinergy III

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