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2Network Management Card User’s Guide
Initial setup
You must define three TCP/IP settings for the Network Management Card before it can operate on the
network:
IP address of the Management Card
Subnet mask
IP address of the default gateway
Caution: Do not use the loopback address (127.0.0.1) as the default gateway. Doing
so disables the card. You must then log on using a serial connection and reset TCP/IP
settings to their defaults.
To configure the TCP/IP settings, see the Network Management Card Installation
Manual, available on the Network Management Card Utility CD and in
printed form.
For detailed information on how to use a DHCP server to configure the TCP/IP
settings at a Management Card, see “TCP/IP and Communication Settings” on
page 54.
Network management features
These applications and utilities work with a UPS that connects to the network through a Network
Management Card.
PowerChute Network Shutdown—Provide unattended remote graceful shutdown of computers
that are connected to American Power Conversion UPS devices.
• PowerNet
®
Management Information Base (MIB) with a standard MIB browser—Perform SNMP
SETs and GETs and to use SNMP traps.
InfraStruxure Central—Provide enterprise-level power management and management of
Amercian Power Conversion agents, UPS devices, and environmental monitors.
Device IP Configuration Wizard—Configure the basic settings of one or more Network
Management Cards over the network.
Security Wizard—Create components needed for high security for the Network Management
Card when you are using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and related protocols and encryption
routines.
Internal Management Features
Overview
Use the Web interface or the command line interface to view the status of the UPS and manage the
Management Card.
For more information about the internal user interfaces, see “Web Interface” on page 28 and
“Command Line Interface” on page 8.
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