Tripp Lite UPS SNMPWEBCARD Power Supply User Manual


 
Troubleshooting
TCP/IP Menu
Mac Address—Unique physical address of the SNMPWEBCARD.
Boot Mode—Defines how the card will obtain an IP address to run on the network. There are two options:
Static: The card must be assigned an address manually.
DHCP: The card will request an address from a DHCP server on the network. This is the default setting. If a DHCP server is not
available or does not respond to the card’s DHCP request, the card will not be able to access the network. If no DHCP server is
available, it will be necessary to configure the card via a terminal session to assign a static IP address.
IP Address—The address of the SNMPWEBCARD.
Default Gateway—The local default gateway.
Preferred DNS server—The IP address of the primary Domain Name Server.
Alternate DNS server—A secondary DNS for use if the primary DNS is not accessible.
Ethernet Port Speed—The network speed at which the SNMPWEBCARD communicates. By default, it performs an auto-
negotiation to determine the speed at which it can run.
Telnet Menu
Access —Enable or disable telnet access to the SNMPWEBCARD.
Port—The TCP port for Telnet access. (The default port for Telnet is 23.)
(Note: Telnet will not be accessible unless a password is set for the admin user. Guest users will not have access via Telnet.)
Web Menu
Access—Enable or disable access via web browsers to the SNMPWEBCARD.
Protocol—Select the protocol to enable.
HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the standard protocol used by web browsers. This is the default protocol.
HTTPS: Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer (HTTPS) is a web protocol that encrypts and decrypts user page
request as well as the pages that are returned by the web server to the user. HTTP must be enabled on the SNMPWEBCARD for
the embedded web server to respond to HTTPS requests . Once enabled, web pages can be accessed securely using HTTPS
(https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
HTTP Port—The TCP port to access the embedded web server. The default is 80.
HTTPS Port—The TCP port to access the embedded web server over Secure Sockets Layer. The default is 443.
(Note: Enabling HTTPS will cause the SNMPWEBCARD to restart; it will take at least 5 minutes for the card to
reinitialize.)
SNMP Menu
The SNMP menu allows up to four community names to be defined for permission to access information on the
SNMPWEBCARD via SNMP, GETS and SETS. If a network address of * is entered, this grants the defined access level to any IP
address with the defined community string.
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