Schneider Electric AP9630 Network Card User Manual


 
71UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
Configure Links
Path: Administration > General > Quick Links
Select the Administration tab, General on the top menu bar, and Quick Links on the left navigation menu to
view and change the URL links displayed at the bottom left of each page of the interface.
By default, these links access the following Web pages:
Link 1: the Knowledge Base page of the www.apc.com website
Link 2: the Product Information page of the www.apc.com website
Link 3: the downloads page of the www.apc.com website
To reconfigure any of the following, click the link name in the Display column:
Display: The short link name displayed on each interface page
Name: A name that fully identifies the target or purpose of the link
Address: Any URL — for example, the URL of another device or server
About the Network Management Card 2
Path: Administration > General > About
The hardware information is useful to Customer Support for troubleshooting problems with the NMC. The
serial number and MAC address are also available on the
NMC itself.
Firmware information for the Application Module, American Power Conversion OS (AOS), and Boot Monitor
indicates the name, the firmware version, and the date and time each firmware module was created. This
information is also useful in troubleshooting and enables you to determine if updated firmware is available at
the www.apc.com website.
Management Uptime is the length of time the interface has been running continuously.
Reset Only
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TCP/IP settings: Set TCP/IP Configuration to DHCP & BOOTP, its default setting,
requiring that the NMC receive its TCP/IP settings from a DHCP or BOOTP server. See
“TCP/IP and Communication Settings” on page 54.
Event configuration: Reset all changes to event configuration, by event and by group, to
their default settings.
UPS to Defaults: Reset only UPS settings, not network settings, to their defaults.
Lost Environmental Communication Alarms: Clear any environmental alarms that are
caused by lost communication with an external sensor. For example, if a temperature sensor
is disconnected and therefore causes an alarm, resetting lost environmental alarms returns
the alarm status for that sensor to Normal.
Note: To clear alarms for a sensor that is connected to the universal sensor port of an
AP9631 NMC, reconnect the sensor or restart the NMC.
Control Policy: Reset the settings that define how the NMC will respond to alarms that are
detected at the Dry Contact I/O Accessory.
Action Definition
1. Resetting may take up to a minute. The UPS name will not be reset.