Installation Manual
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Preliminary Information
Features
The American Power Conversion (APC
®
) Network Management Card has
standard features that do the following:
• Detect 10/100 Mbps connection speeds
• Provide a data log accessible by File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Secure
CoPy (SCP), or a Web browser
• Provide UPS scheduling features
• Provide an event log that is accessible by Telnet, Secure SHell (SSH),
FTP, SCP, or a Web browser
• Generate system log (Syslog) messages
• Enable you to configure a BOOTstrap Protocol (BOOTP) or Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server to provide the TCP/IP
values a Network Management Card needs for network communication
• Generate e-mail notifications for UPS or system events
• Limit SNMP traps, e-mail notification, and event logging based on
severity and categories of events
• Enable you to configure multiple Network Management Cards
simultaneously over the network
• Provide UPS-specific application modules based on the Network
Management Card’s hardware platform
• Provide enhanced security by supporting SSH, Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) and Secure CoPy (SCP)
• The AP9631 Network Management Card includes the preceding features
and these additional features:
– Provides two USB ports
– Supports two universal input/output ports which can support
temperature sensors (AP9335T), temperature/humidity sensors
(AP9335TH), or relay input/output connectors that support two input
contacts and one output relay
Note: Input/output connectors are not supported in
firmware version 5.0.0. See the Software/Firmware page of
the APC Web site, www.apc.com/tools/download, to
download a firmware upgrade that supports this feature.
Related documents
The APC Network Management Card Utility CD contains the following
documentation:
• Network Management Card User’s Guide
• Network Management Card Upgrade Utilities
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