UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide94
Last Transfer Result codes
Verify the version numbers of installed firmware
Use the Web interface to verify the versions of the upgraded firmware modules by selecting the
Administration tab, General on the top menu bar, and About on the left navigation menu, or use an
SNMP GET to the MIB II sysDescr OID. In the command line interface, use the
about command.
Adding and Changing Language Packs
The Network Management Card language pack files contain the information required to display the user
interface in languages other than English. Each language pack contains up to five languages (this is why
the Language drop-down box has up to five languages to choose from when you log on).
The user interface has nine languages available in all: French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian
Portuguese, Russian, Korean, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese.
The language pack files are available on the UPS Network Management Card 2 product download area
on the APC website, apc.com. They all have an .lpk extension and the file naming convention is:
<app name>_<app version>_<language codes>.lpk
For example, for a Symmetra 3-phase application, the filename would be:
sy3p_510_esESzhCnjaJAptBrkoKo.lpk where esESzhCnjaJAptBrkoKo
represents Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese Brazilian, and Korean.
You might want to change the user interface language to one that is not currently available on your user
interface. To do this, you need to download the language pack from the website, and follow these steps:
1. Connect to the Management Card using FTP.
2. Transfer the required language pack to the Management. For example, type:
put <full path/language pack name>.lpk
3. When the file finishes the transfer, log off FTP and the Management Card will reboot.
4. When the reboot is complete, the new language pack is ready for use.
Code Description
Successful The file transfer was successful.
Result not available There are no recorded file transfers.
Failure unknown The last file transfer failed for an unknown reason.
Server inaccessible The TFTP or FTP server could not be found on the network.
Server access denied The TFTP or FTP server denied access.
File not found The TFTP or FTP server could not locate the requested file.
File type unknown The file was downloaded but the contents were not recognized.
File corrupt The file was downloaded but at least one Cyclical Redundancy Check (CRC) failed.