RS 082020 SE - GutorPxW UserGuide
RS 082020 SE - GutorPxW UserGuide
RS 082020 SE - GutorPxW UserGuide
Gutor PxW
User Guide
With the network management card AP9635 with AOS v6.8.2 and APP v6.8.0
12/2019 Version 1
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Table of Contents
Safety Information.......................................................................................5
Safety Precautions for the Network Management System ..............................6
General Information ....................................................................................8
Network Monitoring System Overview ..........................................................8
Hardware of the Network Management System ..................................10
Connections on the Communication Interface .............................................10
Connections on the Smart Slot Translator................................................... 11
Connections on the Network Management Card (AP9635) ..........................12
Network Management Card Overview...................................................14
Watchdog Timer .......................................................................................14
User Accounts ...........................................................................................15
Default User and Network Settings.............................................................15
Change User Settings ...............................................................................16
Reset Password .......................................................................................16
Command Line Interface .........................................................................17
How to Log in to the Command Line Interface .............................................17
Overview of the Command Line Interface ...................................................19
Command Line Interface Commands .........................................................20
How to Set an Initial IP Address for the NMC...............................................21
How to Change the IP Address from the CLI ...............................................22
Web Interface ............................................................................................23
How to Log in to the Web Interface.............................................................23
Overview of the Web Interface ...................................................................24
Web Interface Menu Structure ...................................................................26
Configure the IP Address from the Web Interface ........................................28
File Transfer ...............................................................................................29
How to Enable FTP and SCP.....................................................................29
NMC Firmware .........................................................................................31
Download Logs ........................................................................................33
Modbus Access to the Network Management Card ............................34
Configure Modbus Access.........................................................................34
Modbus Read Coil Register (Function Call 01) ............................................37
Modbus Read Holding Register (Function Call 03) ......................................39
Modbus Wiring Diagrams ..........................................................................41
SNMP Access to the Network Management Card ...............................42
SNMPv1 Access.......................................................................................42
SNMPv3 Access.......................................................................................44
SNMP Trap Receiver ................................................................................46
SNMP Trap OIDs......................................................................................48
SNMP GET OIDs......................................................................................51
Troubleshooting for the Network Management Card ..........................54
Troubleshooting for NMC Access...............................................................54
Troubleshooting for NMC SNMP ................................................................55
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Safety Information
Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar
with it before trying to install, operate, service or maintain it. The following safety
messages may appear throughout this manual or on the equipment to warn of
potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a
procedure.
IMPORTANT: Save the safety information for future reference.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment
damage.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury. The safety
alert symbol shall not be used with this type of safety message.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Please Note
Electrical equipment should only be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained
by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any
consequences arising out of the use of this material.
A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction,
installation, and operation of electrical equipment and has received safety training
to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
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DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• All safety information in this document must be read, understood and
followed.
• Always use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
• Hazardous voltages are present as soon as the cabinet door is opened. Only
qualified electrical personnel are allowed to open the cabinet.
• Turn off all power supplying the system before connecting any cables to or
between the network management system inside the cabinet.
• Always use isolated tools when removing the protection covers inside the
cabinet (metal sheets and plastic covers).
• Replace all protective covers and close all doors before turning on power to
the system.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
INACCURATE DATA RESULTS
• Do not use data displayed from the network management card (NMC) as a
substitute for proper workplace practices or equipment maintenance.
• Always confirm that any active alarms from the NMC is also active on the
system.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
WARNING
POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
CONFIDENTIALITY
• Always change the default passwords to help prevent unauthorized access.
• Disable unused network access option and accounts to minimize pathways
for malicious attacks.
• Use multiple layers of cyber defenses (such as firewalls, network
segmentation, and network intrusion detection and protection).
• Use cyber security best practices (for example: least privilege, separation of
duties) to help prevent unauthorized exposure, loss, modification of data and
logs, interruption of services, or unintended operation.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
NOTICE
LOSS OF OPERATION
When updating the firmware on the network management card (NMC) always
ensure that the modules are updated in the correct order:
• First the boot monitor (BM)
• Then the APC operating system (AOS)
• Last the application module (APP)
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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NOTICE
DATA LOSS
When a hard reset is done (by pressing the reset button for a long time) on the
network management card (NMC) all network configurations and user settings
are reset to the default factory settings, also all logs and event lists are erased.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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General Information
This user guide provides information about the network management system in
Gutor systems.
In this manual “the system” refers to the complete single, redundant or dual
system, and “the unit” refers to one of the units in a redundant or dual system.
Also “the cabinet” refers to the mechanical frame of the system or unit.
NOTE: Always dispose of any waste in accordance with local regulations and
rules.
A
B
J1
GF1
A093
J2
J2
A076 A091
GF1
A092
J1
J8
J3
J5 J6
X011
A070
(B) The network monitoring The parts of the network monitoring system placed in the low
system voltage section.
A070 Controller board The controller board sends information and status changes
in the system to the communication interface.
A076 Communication interface Extends the signal from the controller board and to the smart
slot translator.
A091 Smart slot translator Converts the signal from the controller board to another type
of protocol. Allows for local connection to the NMC.
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A092 Network management Offers secure local and/or remote monitoring of Gutor
card (NMC) systems.
A093 Options slot An additional slot for an optional second NMC card that can
be used for:
• Additional available ports with two NMCs.
• A second NMC with different settings.
• Redundant network communication.
• Two digital inputs.
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(A) USB ports Can only be used for NMC firmware updates.
(B) Serial console port Can be used to connect the NMC directly to a
computer with a serial cable. Used for a local
connection to the command line interface (CLI) or
for NMC firmware updates.
(C) Universal I/O sensor port Can be used to connect a relay input/output
accessory connector. The Dry Contact I/O
Accessory (AP9810) has two input contacts and
one output relay.
(F) Link-RX/TX (10/100) LED Indicates the status of the NMC. For details see
section Link-RX/TX (10/100) LED, page 13.
(G) 10/100 Base-T connector Can be used to connect the NMC to an Ethernet
network.
(H) Status LED Indicates the status of the network. For details see
section Status LED, page 13.
(I) Reset button Reboot/Reset: Press one time to reboot the NMC.
Hard reset: Press and hold for a long time to reset
the NMC to the default settings.
6. Gutor does not recommend using the port and does not provide support for the port/connection.
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Status LED
The status LED (H) indicates the status of the NMC by changing color and how it
lights up (constant, flashing, flickering).
Constant orange A hardware issue has been detected on the NMC. Contact Gutor
Service Center.
Flashing green The NMC does not have valid TCP/IP settings.
Flashing and alternating If the LED is flashing slowly, the NMC is making DCHP requests.
between green an orange
If the LED is flashing quickly, the NMC is starting up.
Flashing orange The NMC receives or transmits data packets at 100 Mbps.
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Watchdog Timer
To detect internal problems and recover from unexpected inputs, the NMC uses a
watchdog timer. If the NMC does not receive any network traffic for 9.5 minutes,
the NMC assumes that there is a problem with its network interface and restarts.
When the NMC restarts because of the watchdog timer it is recorded in the event
log as “System: Network interface restarted”.
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User Accounts
To access the NMC a login with a user name and password is always required.
Both the user name and password are case sensitive and can consist of maximum
64 characters.
There are different user types with different access levels:
• Super user: Both CLI and GUI access. Full access to all menus and options.
Can add new users and manage other users.
• Administrator: Both CLI and GUI access. Full access to all menus and
options. Can add new users.
• Device manager: Both CLI and GUI access. Can only access the log
options, event and system menu.
• Read-only user: Only GUI access. Can view the same menus as the device
manager but cannot configure, delete data, or use FTP options.
• Network-only user: Only remote access to the CLI and GUI. Can only
access the network settings.
NOTE: Menus and options that a user does not have access to will appear
grayed out.
Network-only user – –
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Reset Password
1. Make sure you have a serial port on the local computer. Disable any services
that uses that port.
2. Connect the serial cable (Gutor part number: 940-0299) to the serial port on
the computer and the serial configuration port on the NMC.
3. Start a terminal emulator and configure the connected serial port on to:
Name Value
Baud rate 9600 bps
Data 8 bit
Parity None
Stop 1 bit
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J6 A B
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Connect and Configure Local Access to the CLI via the NMC
1. Make sure you have a serial port on the local computer. Disable any services
that uses that port.
2. Connect the serial cable (Gutor part number: 940-0299) to the serial port on
the computer and the serial configuration port on the NMC.
3. Start a terminal emulator and configure the connected serial port on to:
Name Value
Baud rate 9600 bps
Data 8 bit
Parity None
Stop 1 bit
4. Press Enter. When prompted enter the user name and password to login to
the CLI.
5. For more information about the setting options in the CLI see, Overview of the
Command Line Interface, page 19 and Command Line Interface Commands,
page 20. For information on how to change the IP address see How to
Change the IP Address from the CLI, page 22.
6. To log out from the CLI type exit or quit and press Enter.
Connect and Configure Local Access to the CLI via the Smart Slot Translator
1. Make sure you have a serial port on the local computer. Disable any services
that uses that port.
2. Connect a serial DB-9 cable to the serial port on the computer and the serial
monitoring port J6 on the smart slot translator.
1 3 TXD
2 2 RXD
9 5 GND
– 1 connected to 4 DCD – DRT
– 7 connected to 8 shield
Name Value
Baud rate 2400 bps
Data 8 bit
Parity None
Stop 1 bit
4. Press Enter. When prompted enter the user name and password to login to
the CLI.
5. For more information about the setting options in the CLI see, Overview of the
Command Line Interface, page 19 and Command Line Interface Commands,
page 20. For information on how to change the IP address see How to
Change the IP Address from the CLI, page 22.
6. To log out from the CLI type exit or quit and press Enter.
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The Stat: field provides a quick overview of the status of the NMC. The table
describes each status code.
Device Commands:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ups modbus
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Item Description
7. Network devices from APC starts with a MAC address of “00C0B7” for older devices or “282986” for new devices.
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Web Interface
The web interface also called the graphical user interface (GUI), provides an easy
and user-friendly way to manage the NMC and view the status of the system.
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The default home page has two main sections, Device and Recent Device
Events. The Main Menu and the Quick Status Menu are always displayed on all
pages and subpages.
(A) Device: System status overview.
(B) Recent Device Events: Lists the latest events.
(C) Quick Status Menu: Quick overview and some common menu options.
(D) Main Menu: The main navigation menu.
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Orange Warning An alarm exists and requires attention. If not addressed, it could
damage data or equipment.
Blue Informational An event to provide information. The NMC and all connected
devices are operating normally.
Main Menu
The Main Menu is used to navigate between the pages. The pages and
navigation options are:
• Home: Returns the user to the Home page.
• Status: Sub menus for status and measurements from the system, sensors
and network.
• Control: See current login sessions and reset network settings.
• Configuration: Configure system information and sensor, security, network
and notification settings. Can also configure general settings for the interface
and Syslog settings.
• Test: Test the LEDs on the NMC.
• Logs: Look at and download the event logs and the data logs. View the
firewall policy log.
• About: View the information about the system, network settings and
firmware. Contains information for troubleshooting.
For a detailed description of all pages and feature, please see the Help page
available from the Quick status Menu.
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Home
Status
Overview
Measurements
Input
Output
Battery
Network
Control
Security
Session Management
Network
Reset/Reboot
Configuration
UPS
General
Parallel Units
Security
Session Management
Ping Response
Local Users
Management
Default Settings
Remote Users
Authentication
RADIUS
Firewall
Configuration
Activate Policy
Activate Rules
Create/Edit Policy
Load Policy
Test
802.1X Security
Network
Summary
TCP/IP
IPv4 Settings
IPv6 Settings
Port Speed
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DNS
Configuration
Test
Web
Access
SSL Certificate
Console
Access
SSH Host Key
SNMPv1
Access
Access Control
SNMPv3
Access
User Profiles
Access Control
Modbus
Serial
TCP
FTP Server
Tests
Network
LED Blink
Logs
NMC Log
Log
Reverse Lookup
Size
Data Log
Log
Graphing
Interval
Rotation
Size
Firewall
About
UPS
Network
Support
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File Transfer
File transfer is used both to update the firmware and to download logs. There are
two different protocols that can be used with different security options:
• File transfer protocol (FTP): With FTP the information is transferred as plain
text. Use SCP for increased security.
• Secure copy protocol (SCP): With SCP the information is encrypted. SCP is
automatically used when the SSH protocol is enabled and configured and the
FTP protocol is disabled.
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NMC Firmware
The firmware for the NMC card in a Gutor system consists of three modules:
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Download Logs
How to Retrieve Log Files with FTP from the CLI
With FTP it is possible to retrieve a copy of the data or event log.
1. Make sure that FTP is enabled.
2. From a computer on the same network as the NMC open a command prompt
window.
3. Type ftp <ip_address> or ftp>open <ip_address> <port_number> if
the port number have been changed from the default. Press Enter.
NOTE: The command is for a windows FTP client, other FTP clients
might work differently.
4. Log in with an administrator or device user.
5. To enable binary transfer mode type ftp>bin
6. To enable a progress bar for the file transfer type ftp>hash
7. To retrieve the event log file type ftp>get event.txt
8. To retrieve the data log file type ftp>get data.txt
NOTE: It is possible to delete the log files on the NMC. The delete
command do not have any confirmation prompt. A deletion of the data log
is stored as an event in the event log. A deletion of the event logs is
stored as an event in a new event log.
9. To delete the event log file type ftp>del event.txt
10. To delete the data log file type ftp>del data.txt
11. Type ftp>quit to exit.
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Baud rate –br 2400 | The data transfer rate in bits per second.
9600 |
19200 |
38400
Parity –pr even | odd The parity bit or check bit.
| none
Modbus TCP –tP 502, 5000 Sets the Modbus TCP port number to the
port number – 32768 entered value.
Modbus TCP -tTO 1 – 64800 Set for how long the Modbus TCP
timeout seconds, 0 communication can be active before timing
= never out.
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00001 Output is out of tolerance Indicates that the output voltage of the UPS is out of tolerance. The system will transfer to
detected bypass if the bypass mains is within tolerance, if not the system will shut down.
00004 Low DC shutdown The supply to the inverter is too low and the inverter will turn off. The system will transfer
to bypass if the bypass mains is within tolerance, if not the system will shut down.
00005 High DC shutdown The output of the rectifier is too high, and the rectifier will turn off. The system will transfer
to battery operation if possible. Else the system will transfer to bypass if the bypass mains
is within tolerance, if not the system will shut down.
00007 Overload > 100% The system is overloaded. After some time, the system will transfer to bypass if the
bypass mains is within tolerance, if not the system will shut down.
00008 SSW temp warning/ One of the static switches are overheated. The system will transfer to an operating mode
shutdown that does not use the overheated static switch if possible, or it will shut down.
00012 Battery charge current is The battery current limiter is active. Does not trigger the common alarm.
being limited by UPS
00016 Battery test active A battery monitor test or a battery capacity test is running.
00021 Low DC warning Warning signal that shut down is imminent when running in battery operation.
00023 Inverter or output overload The inverter is overloaded, the current limiter is active.
00028 Digital input 2 Restored the local network management interface-to-integrated environmental monitor
(Universal I/O at Port 1) communication.
00035 Inverter fuse blown One or more of the inverter fuses have blown (F021 on A071: X003:1). The inverter turns
off. The system switches to bypass if possible or it shuts down.
00037 Aux 1 Error Possibly one or more of the following: rectifier fuse blown, battery breaker (Q004)
disconnected, DC earth fault (Option 1), Option 2..6, manual bypass switch.
00040 Inverter voltage out of The inverter voltage before the static switch EA is about <85% of the reference voltage. If
tolerance the inverter turns on or if system is in bypass operation the static switch EA is blocked.
00043 PSU1 AC/DC not working A fault is detected in one of the two internal power supplies.
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00048 Rectifier magnetics temp The charger magnetic temperature is too high.
warning
00052 System locked in operation The system is locked in an operation mode. The system was changing operation mode too
mode frequently.
00054 Calibration stack entered by A login to the level 2 (configuration stack) occurred. Will not trigger a common alarm.
user
00055 Inverter PM block 1 (L1, L2, A temperature shutdown alarm is active in one of the system inverter power modules.
L3) temperature shutdown
00056 Charger temperature A temperature warning is active in one of the system charger modules.
warning
00057 Charger temperature A temperature shutdown alarm is active in one of the system charger modules.
shutdown
00058 Output voltage is out of
tolerance
00059 Static switch EA temperature One of the system static switch modules (EA or EN) has a temperature warning signal
warning or static switch EN pending.
temperature warning
detected
00060 Total DC current limit The system charger operates in total DC current limit mode.
00061 AC capacitors CB03 current The current in the AC capacitors is below the low warning limit value.
warning
00065 AC capacitors CB03 current The current in the AC capacitors is below the low shutdown limit value.
shutdown
00066 Mains out of tolerance The rectifier mains is out of tolerance.
00068 Total DC current limit The system charger is operating in total DC current limit mode.
00069 Charger temperature The temperature is to high in one of the system charger modules.
warning or shutdown
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40022 System operation mode Value reflects the actual operation mode of the system:
1 = Standby.
2 = Charger only.
3 = Normal operation.
4 = Battery operation.
5 = Bypass operation.
6 = Hot standby.
7 = Economy operation.
8 = Battery test active.
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40040 System load [%] Percent of the output power capacity currently used.
40045 Firmware version first digit The first digit in the firmware version for the NMC.
40046 Firmware version second digit The second digit in the firmware version for the NMC.
40047 Firmware version third digit The third digit in the firmware version for the NMC.
12. Only available if optional Gutor battery ABM is installed in the system.
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2-Wire Configuration
NOTE: Use shielded twisted pair cables.
TXD
D+ 0 1
D-
Com
Gnd
0 1 Com
RXD
4-Wire Configuration
NOTE: Use shielded twisted pair cables.
TXD
0 1
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
0 1 Com
Com RXD
Gnd
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SNMPv1 Access
SNMPv1 uses access communities to define what IP addresses on the network
have access to the SNMP communication from the NMC.
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SNMPv3 Access
SNMPv3 uses user profiles to define what IP addresses on the network has
access to the SNMP communication from the NMC. The settings for SNMPv3 can
be configured from the CLI or the web interface.
Set IPv4/IPv6 –n[n] <IP address> Set the IPv4/IPv6 address or the host
address or host or <Host name of the network management
name Name> station.
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Add and Configure SNMP Trap Receivers from the Web Interface
1. Log in to the web interface.
2. Navigate to Configuration > Notification > SNMP Traps > Trap Receivers.
3. Here a list of the current trap receivers is displayed, if there are any. To
configure an existing trap receiver, click on the NMS IP/host name.
4. To add a new trap receiver:
a. Click Add Trap Receiver. Here the settings for the SNMP trap can be
configured.
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Parameter [Unit of Measure] SNMP OID Name APC / Gutor OID Notes
Address
General
Model name upsBasicIdentModel 1.1.1.1.1.1
Input
Bypass input voltage (phase-to- upsPhaseInputVoltage 1.1.1.9.2.3.1.3 Index based for three phase
phase) [V] systems (2.1.1-2.1.3)
Output
Peak current (phase-to-neutral) [A] upsAdvOutputPeakCurrent 1.1.1.4.2.10.1.2 Index based for three phase
systems (1.1.1-1.1.3)
Output voltage (phase-to-neutral/ upsPhaseOutputVoltage 1.1.1.9.3.3.1.3 Index based for three phase
phase) [V] systems (1.1.1-1.1.3)
Current (phase-to-neutral) [A] upsPhaseOutputCurrent 1.1.1.9.3.3.1.4 Index based for three phase
systems (1.1.1-1.1.3)
Battery
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Parameter [Unit of Measure] SNMP OID Name APC / Gutor OID Notes
Address
Battery current [A] upsAdvBatteryCurrent 1.1.1.2.2.9
6 AC capacitors CB03 current The current in the AC capacitors is below the low
warning warning limit value.
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56 PSU1 AC/DC not working One of the two internal power supplies has a fault.
59 Inverter voltage out of The inverter voltage before the static switch EA is
tolerance about <85% of the reference voltage. If the inverter
turns on or if system is in bypass operation the
static switch EA is blocked.
61 Fan inoperable One or more fans are inoperable.
13. Only available if optional Gutor battery ABM is installed in the system.
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Unable to ping the NMC If the NMC’s status LED is green and the link LED is flashing, try to
ping another node on the same network segment as the NMC. If
that does not work, try the following:
• Verify if the TCP/IP setting configuration of the NMC is set
manually or obtained through DHCP or BOOTP.
• Verify the number of the subnet bits set for the NMC’s subnet
mask.
• Check any VLAN, firewall, or proxy configurations.
Check the NMC status and system info through the local serial
interface. If the NMC’s status LED is not solid green and/or the link
LED is not flashing, perform the following checks:
• Verify that the NMC is properly connected in the system.
• Check that the Ethernet cable is connected securely to your
network and the NMC. If there is an issue with the Ethernet
cable, try a second cable.
• Verify that the network device (switch) port the NMC is
connected to is not disabled, or that the port speed is set
incorrectly.
• Check that your network DHCP or BOOTP server is active.
Cannot allocate the Before you can use a terminal program to configure the NMC, you
communications port through must shut down any application, service, or program using the
a terminal program communications port.
Cannot access the command • Verify that the NMC LEDs are illuminated and the NMC is
line interface through a serial powered on.
connection • Make sure that you did not change the baud rate. Try 2400,
9600, 19200, or 38400.
• Check your PC’s COM port configuration.
• Make sure the port is not already in use.
• Verify that the serial cable is firmly attached to the NMC and
PC.
• Verify that the cable part number being used is compatible.
• Verify that Scroll Lock is not disabled on your keyboard.
Cannot access the command • Make sure you are using the correct access method, Telnet or
line interface remotely Secure SHell (SSH). An Administrator can enable these
access methods. By default, Telnet is disabled.
• For SSH, the NMC may be creating a host key. The NMC can
take up to one minute to create the host key, and SSH is
inaccessible for that time.
Cannot access the web • Verify that HTTP or HTTPS access is enabled and configured
interface correctly.
• Make sure you are specifying the correct URL, that is
consistent with the security system used by the NMC. SSL
requires HTTPS, not HTTP, at the beginning of the URL.
• Verify that you can ping the NMC.
• Verify that you are using a supported web browser.
• If the NMC has just restarted and SSL security is being set
up, the NMC may be generating a server certificate. The NMC
can take up to one minute to create this certificate, and the
SSL server is not available during that time.
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Troubleshooting for the Network Management Card Gutor PxW
Unable to receive traps at the • Make sure the trap type (SNMPv1 or SNMPv3) is correctly
NMS configured for the NMS as a trap receiver.
• For SNMP v1, query the mconfigTrapReceiverTable MIB OID
to verify that the NMS IP address is listed correctly, and that
the community name defined for the NMS matches the
community name in the table. If either is not correct, use SETs
to the mconfigTrapReceiverTable OIDs, or use the CLI or web
interface to correct the trap receiver definition.
• For SNMPv3, check the user profile configuration for the
NMS, and run a trap test.
Traps received at an NMS See your NMS documentation to verify that the traps are properly
are not identified integrated in the alarm/trap database.
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