1UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
Introduction
Product Description
Features
The AP9630 Network Management Card:
• Provides UPS control and self-test scheduling features
• Provides data and event logs
• Provides support for the APC PowerChute
®
Network Shutdown utility
• Supports using a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or BOOTstrap Protocol
(BOOTP) server to provide the network (TCP/IP) values of the Management Card
• Supports using the APC Remote Monitoring Service (RMS)
• Enables you to configure notification through event logging (by the Management Card and
Syslog), e-mail, and SNMP traps. You can configure notification for single events or groups of
events, based on the severity level or category of events
• Provides the ability to export a user configuration (.ini) file from a configured card to one or more
unconfigured cards without converting the file to a binary file
• Provides a selection of security protocols for authentication and encryption
• Communicates with InfraStruXure
®
Central or InfraStruXure Manager
The AP9631 Network Management Card includes all AP9630 Network Management Card features and
the following:
• Provides two USB ports
• Supports two universal input/output ports, to which you can connect:
– Temperature (AP9335T) or temperature/humidity sensors (AP9335TH)
– Relay input/output connectors that support two input contacts and one output relay (using
AP9810 Dry Contact I/O Accessory)
The two American Power Conversion (APC
®
) Network Management Cards mentioned
below are Web-based, IPv6 Ready products that manage supported devices using multiple
open standards such as:
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) - Secure SHell (SSH)
- Simple Network Management Protocol
versions 1 and 3 (SNMPv1, SNMPv3)
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure
Sockets Layer (HTTPS)
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP) - Secure CoPy (SCP)
- Telnet