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MitsubishiNetcom 2

User ManualVersion 3

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Table of Contents

1. What is a Netcom? .................................................................................................................................... 12. Who do I Contact For Technical Support? ............................................................................................ 13. What are the System Requirements for Netcom?.................................................................................. 1

3.1 Operating System Requirements.......................................................................................................... 13.2 Web Browser Requirements ................................................................................................................ 13.3 Special Requirements for Web Browsers ............................................................................................ 13.4 Special Requirements for Firewall Access .......................................................................................... 2

4 How do I Configure the Netcom?............................................................................................................. 24.1 Installing the Netcom Utilities ............................................................................................................. 24.2 Configuring the Netcom ...................................................................................................................... 2

4.2.1 HyperTerminal Setup example .................................................................................................... 25 How do I Update the Netcom Firmware?................................................................................................ 36 How do I Install the Netcom? ................................................................................................................... 57 Netcom Web Server................................................................................................................................... 5

7.1 Login Page ........................................................................................................................................... 57.2 UPS Status Page .................................................................................................................................. 77.3 Identification Page ............................................................................................................................... 87.4 Variables Page ..................................................................................................................................... 97.5 View Events Page .............................................................................................................................. 107.6 UPS/Configuration Page.................................................................................................................... 117.7 UPS Nominal Values Page ................................................................................................................ 127.8 UPS Shutdown Setup Page ................................................................................................................ 137.9 Network Setup Page .......................................................................................................................... 157.10 Setup/IP Configuration Page ........................................................................................................... 167.11 HTTP Setup Page ............................................................................................................................ 177.12 Setup/LDAP Servers Page ............................................................................................................... 187.13 Setup SNMP Page............................................................................................................................ 197.14 SNMP Receivers Page ..................................................................................................................... 207.15 Setup/Users Page ............................................................................................................................. 217.16 Setup/Email Alerts Page .................................................................................................................. 227.17 Setup/Time Page.............................................................................................................................. 237.18 Syslog Servers Page......................................................................................................................... 247.19 Preferences Page.............................................................................................................................. 257.20 Restart Page ..................................................................................................................................... 26

8 Remote Shutdown Agents ....................................................................................................................... 278.1 Installing the Remote Shutdown Agent ............................................................................................. 27

8.1.1 Windows .................................................................................................................................... 278.1.2 Linux.......................................................................................................................................... 278.1.3 HP-UX ....................................................................................................................................... 288.1.4 Solaris ........................................................................................................................................ 288.1.5 AIX ............................................................................................................................................ 288.1.6 Netware ...................................................................................................................................... 298.1.7 Mac OS X .................................................................................................................................. 29

8.2 Configuring the Remote Shutdown Agents from the Netcom ........................................................... 309 Netcom Forwarder .................................................................................................................................. 30

9.1 Installing and Configuring the Forwarder Agent ............................................................................... 309.2 Configuring the Netcom to send shutdown messages to the Forwarder Agent ................................. 309.3 Configuring the Forwarder Agent to Shut Down Remote Computers ............................................... 319.4 Configuring the Remote Shutdown Agents to Receive Messages from the Forwarder Agent .......... 31

Appendix A: RJ45 to DE9 connection ......................................................................................................... 32Appendix B: MIB file................................................................................................................................... 33

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1. What is a Netcom?

A Netcom is a standalone UPS peripheral used for UPS monitoring, event management,SNMP interfacing, and critical event notification. It consists of a small computer with a serialinterface for connecting to and communicating with a UPS, and an Ethernet interface forconnecting to your local network. The Netcom has its own embedded web server to allow you tomonitor the status of the UPS using a Web browser. Event management is also configured andperformed on the Web Server. It supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) forintegration with a Network Management System and Telnet for configuration.

You can configure the Netcom to perform appropriate actions when an event is detectedincluding email and remote computer shutdown. The included Remote shutdown agent runs onone or more remote computers and communicates with the Netcom to allow remote shutdown ofup to 24 computers powered by the UPS. An optional component, the Netcom Forwarder, runson a remote computer to allow the Netcom to shut down additional computers.

2. Who do I Contact For Technical Support?

Contact the TechnicalSupport group for help configuring and using Netcom or any Mitsubishi UPS product

Phone 724-778-5111Fax 724-778-3146

Email [email protected] http://www.meppi.com

3. What are the System Requirements for Netcom?

The Netcom runs as a standalone unit. It includes a 120-volt AC power source, and aDE9 to RJ45 communications cable for connecting to the UPS. A standard network cable forconnecting to the local Ethernet network must be provided.

3.1 Operating System Requirements

The remote shutdown agents will run on the following operating systems:Windows 2000Windows 2003Windows XPLinux Red Hat 7.3, 8.0Red Hat Enterprise 2.1 ES (update 5), 3.0 ES (update 4)SLES 9.0HP-UX 11.0, 11i v1, 11i v2Sun Solaris 8Novell Netware 6IBM AIX 4.3, 5.2Mac OS X

3.2 Web Browser RequirementsSupported web browsers include:Internet Explorer 6.0 or higherThe Netcom requires Macromedia Flash 6.0 or higher.

3.3 Special Requirements for Web BrowsersIn some instances, the caching on a Web Browser can cause the current page not to be

updated while navigating on the Netcom user interface. For example, while viewing the Event LogPage you might click on the Variables menu option but still see the Event Log page. If this

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happens, follow the steps to correctly configure the caching for your Web Browser to reload eachpage upon each visit. Below is the example procedure for Internet Explorer v6:

Open Internet Explorer and select the Tools menu option.Select the Internet Options submenu.Under the Temporary Internet files section, click the Settings button.Click the Every visit to the page radio button.Click the OK button.Close the Internet Options dialog box.

3.4 Special Requirements for Firewall Access

Firewalls installed on the network must allow for the Netcom communication. Ensure thatthe web server port and all SNMP ports are allowed. When Windows XP Service Pack 2 isinstalled on a computer it will turn on the personal firewall. Below are the steps to open up theweb port for Netcom in Windows XP Firewall:

Select Start Menu > Control Panel.Select Network Connections and right click on the connection that is being used.Click on Properties and click the Advanced tab in the Properties dialogue.Press the Settings... button to bring up the Firewall dialogue.Go to the Exceptions tab and click the Add Port button.For Name enter Netcom Web Port and for Port Number enter 80. Press the OKbutton.You now will be able to access the Netcom web port through the Windows XP Firewall.

4 How do I Configure the Netcom?

4.1 Installing the Netcom Utilities

The Netcom CD contains the following:SNMP MIBNetcom Quick Start Guide (PDF)Netcom User Manual (PDF)Netcom UtilitiesNetcom Setup Utility

To install the Netcom Utilities or access any of the documents, place the Netcom CD in the CDdrive. The Netcom Utilities CD should automatically start. Follow the instructions provided onyour screen.

4.2 Configuring the Netcom

The initial network settings must be made by connecting the Netcom to a serialcommunication program using the included configuration cable.

4.2.1 HyperTerminal Setup example

1. Connect the 9 pin connector to the PC and the 9 pin receptacle labeled “Serial RS232”on the Netcom.

2. Open a HyperTerminal session by selecting (Installed location may vary)Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal.

3. Select an available communications port from the drop-down list.

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4. Select the following port settings:Bits per second: 19200Data bits: 8Parity: NoneStop bits: 1Flow Control: None

5. Cycle power from the Netcom by pulling out the power connector and reinserting.

6. Wait for > and type test, this must be done within five seconds. This will disable thetime out function and allow the IP address to be changed.

7. Type setup and enter.

8. The default IP address, IP mask, and IP gateway will be displayed.

9. Enter your IP address and press enter.

10. Enter your sub net mask and press enter.

11. Enter your IP gateway and press enter.

12. After the IP gateway is entered it will ask to save the changes, enter y.

13. System will now reboot and is ready for Internet connectivity.

5 How do I Update the Netcom Firmware?

Configuration Upgrade.

The upgrade will need to be performed on ALL Netcoms.The Netcom firmware is uploaded on the unit before it is shipped, but this is only a baseversion.

1. Open “SineticaTFTPclient.exe” on the Netcom CD.

2. In the 'File Settings' group select 'APPLICATION UPGRADE' from the 'File TransferType' drop down list.

3. In the 'Download File Name' edit box select the name of the file, XX.XX.X.bin,supplied on the Netcom 2 CD.

4. In the ‘TFTP Settings’ group enter the required IP address of the unit to be upgraded inthe ‘IP Address’ box.

5. Click the 'DOWNLOAD TO DEVICE' button. A blue task bar will flow from left to rightand data information will be displayed in the information box. When “connection closed”appears the firmware installation will be complete.

6. The new configuration data will be written to the EEPROM in the Netcom2 unit

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7. If the Netcom is going to be communicating with a 2033A or 9700 the protocol willhave to be selected. This is done in the HyperTerminal session by typing ups m.

Figure 2 SineticaTFTPcliet.exe

The Netcom is ready to be connected to the UPS.

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6 How do I Install the Netcom?

The Netcom connects to the RS232 connector of the UPS. Please refer to the UPSowner’s manual for the location.

** For the 9700 and 2033A UPS the special MIT RS232 connector kit must be used forthe connection between the UPS and the Netcom. This connection consists of the 25 pinto 9 pin cable, a gender adapter and a network patch cable.

The DE9 to RJ45 cable is used to connect the Netcom to the UPS. The RJ45 connector isinserted into the terminal identified as “UPS”. A network cable must be inserted into the“Network” receptacle.

The Netcom requires a 120-volt AC power outlet that is UPS protected. If this is notavailable an internal DC power supply can be purchased from Mitsubishi for the 9800,2033G and 9900 series, all other UPS’s must use a external power supply. Please contactyour sales representative for full details.

7 Netcom Web Server

After completing the initial Netcom IP address assignment, software installation,cable and Ethernet connections, and power connection, the Netcom will be ready to beaccessed.

7.1 Login Page

Figure 3 Login Page

The default password for the Netcom is:

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Username: adminPassword: admin

This Login Page shown in figure 3 is used for logging into the Netcom. Thedefault Username is admin, Password default is admin. This can be changed at theSetup/users page along with several security options.

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7.2 UPS Status Page

Figure 4 UPS Status Page

Click on UPS in top right corner and UPS Status to view UPS input voltage,output voltage and output load.

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7.3 Identification Page

Figure 5 Identification Page

Click on the Identification menu option to display the UPS serial number, UPSserial number, contact name, contact email, contact phone number and batteryinformation. This information is input at the Agent Setup menu (see figure 8).

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7.4 Variables Page

Figure 6 Variables Page

Click the Variables menu option to display the variables page. This page displaysa list of the available UPS variables. There are some variables that will not be displayeddepending on the unit that is being monitored. The list of variables will vary from unit tounit.

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7.5 View Events Page

Figure 7 View/Events

Click on the Event Log menu option to display the View/Events page. The eventlog will hold the latest events received from the UPS.The events can be sorted by month, year and order of occurrence by selecting the ViewEvent.

When an event occurs, it will be written to the event log with a date/time stamp.When the event is cleared (alarm removed), it will be written to the event log in theformat “event removed”, where event is the name of the event being cleared. Click theClear Log button to clear the event log.

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7.6 UPS/Configuration Page

Figure 8 UPS/Configuration Page

The Agent Setup (Netcom) page is where the UPS name, serial number, contactname, contact email, and contact phone number can be inserted. The battery install date isinserted into this field for battery age calculation that is available on theUPS/Identification page.

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7.7 UPS Nominal Values Page

Figure 9 UPS Nominal Values

The UPS/Nominal Values page is were the UPS nominal values can bechanged. This information can be found in the UPS Owners/Technical for nominalvalues.

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7.8 UPS Shutdown Setup Page

Figure 10 UPS Shutdown setup

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The UPS/Shutdown setup page can control 24 devices to be shut down when thebattery capacity reaches the customer’s preset limits. The Battery capacity percentage andestimated runtime can be changed by selected the box and changing the default value ifavailable. The Agent IP Address is the IP address of the item that will be shut downwhen the present values are reached. Click the Shutdown Setup menu option to modifythe shutdown configuration. Test button can be used to test the shut down function. Thisbutton allows the user to test the shut down function of the IP address entered.You canset the following values:

Send Shutdown Message You can configure the shutdown of remote computersto be initiated on one of the following three conditions:

-Battery Capacity – Click the Battery Capacity radio button and enter a batterycapacity threshold (in percent). When the battery capacity falls below thethreshold value, a shutdown message will be sent to all listed systems ifavailable.

-Estimated Runtime – Click the Estimated Runtime radio button and enter aruntime threshold (in minutes). When the estimated runtime falls below thethreshold value, a shutdown message will be sent to all listed systems.

Note: Not all UPS support the estimated runtime variable.-On Battery – Click the On Battery radio button. When the UPS goes on

battery, a shutdown message will be sent to all listed systems. Shutdown on Low Battery

Click the Enable check box to enable shutdown of remote systems based on aUPS reported a low battery condition. Enter the delay (in seconds) from the timethe low battery message is sent to the remote system until the remote systemshould initiate its shutdown.

Systems to Shut DownYou can send shutdown messages to up to 24 computers. For each system to beshut down enter the following information:

-IP Address – Enter the IP Address for the computer to be shut down. Contactyour network administrator if you are unsure as to what value to use.

-Delay (min) – Enter the delay from the time the message is sent to thecomputer until the system should initiate its shutdown. For example, a delayof 2 will send the message to the remote shutdown agent that it should initiateits shutdown in 2 minutes. If the utility power returns before the delay time aselapsed, a message will be sent to the remote shutdown agent to cancel theshutdown.

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7.9 Network Setup Page

Figure 11 Network

The Network Setup/Overview page displays the systems name, MAC address,serial number, firmware version, System uptime, IP information and user information.

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7.10 Setup/IP Configuration Page

Figure 12 Setup/IP configuration

At the Setup/ IP Configuration page the System name, IP address, Subnet Mask,Gateway, and Config Protocol can be change. Check with your IT administrator forrecommended settings. The Config Protocol can be set to static, Dynamic HostConfiguration Protocol (DHCP) or Bootstrap Protocol (Bootp) by using the drop downbox.

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7.11 HTTP Setup Page

Figure 13 HTTP security

The HTTP protocol function can be set by selecting the radio button. Theunsecured port can be changed, but check with your IT administration and Networkfirewalls for proper settings.

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7.12 Setup/LDAP Servers Page

Figure 14 Setup/LDAP Servers

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) has four options that are enabledby the drop down box and two optional servers. The drop down box has Disable,Primary, Secondary, and both. Your IT administration will be able to provide thenecessary information for this function to be used if needed.

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7.13 Setup SNMP Page

Figure 15 Setup SNMP NMS

The Setup/SNMP NMS function is used to set up the network management stationthat will be viewing the UPS information using GETs and SETs. The Get operation isused by the NMS to obtain the necessary information and the SETs command are used toconfigure the management device for the information. The network management stationsthat must access the units SNMP function must be entered at this page. For each NetworkManagement Station the following must be entered.

NMS IP Address- Enter the IP address for the NMS Community – Enter the SNMP community string the NMS will use. Contact your

system administrator for details NMS- The read only access permits the network management station to use only

GET commands. The Read/Write access permits the network management stationto use both GET and SET commands.

Note: A copy of the Netcom MIB files can be found on the Netcom CD, www.meppi.com,or in Appendix B of this manual.

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7.14 SNMP Receivers Page

Figure 16 SNMP Receivers

The Setup/SNMP Rec’rs the IP address, community string and access permissionsare specified here for up to ten Network Management Stations. Any machine which willbe required to receive SNMP traps sent from this unit must be entered here.Receive traps Enabled setting allows the specified NMS to receive the units standardrange of traps. Receive traps Enabled (incl Auth fails), will cause the unit to issue traps ifan unauthorized IP address attempts to access the units SNMP functions.

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7.15 Setup/Users Page

Figure 17 Setup/Users

The Setup/Users page sets the permission for up to 20 users with three types ofpermissions.

-Administration level allow access to change all setting.-Controller level allows configuration settings to be viewed-Viewer level allows configuration settings to be viewed

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7.16 Setup/Email Alerts Page

Figure 18 Setup/Email Alerts

In the Setup/Email Alerts there are 10 email addresses that the UPS events can bedirected to. The Netcom can send email or alphanumeric pages when a UPS event occurs.The Netcom uses your local email server to send the email/page. You must set thefollowing values (contact your network administer if you are unsure as to the values touse).

-The SMTP relay server: enter the IP address of the local email server. The Netcom willuse this server to send the email/page

-The From Address: is the information that will appear in the subject line of the emailsent by the Netcom.

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7.17 Setup/Time Page

Figure 19 Setup/Time Setting

In the Setup/Time Setting page the date and time of the Netcom is set. This date isused for the calculation of the battery life. The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)function can be used to synchronize the Netcom with your network, contact your networkadministrator for more information of this function.

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7.18 Syslog Servers Page

Figure 20 Syslog Servers

The Setup/Syslog servers feature is not currently implemented; therefore we donot support this function at this time. If this function is needed, please contact MitsubishiTechnical Support.

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7.19 Preferences Page

Figure 21 Preferences

The Setup/Preferences page is used to set the default page of the Netcom. Thispage allows the user to set the page that will be displayed after the initial log in session.The default page and user session timeout options are set using the drop down box. Thetemperature scale in a function not used by the UPS.

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7.20 Restart Page

Figure 22 Restart

The restart function will reset the unit’s runtime and will restart the Netcom. Thereset to factory defaults will reset many of the Netcom’s setting, if this option must beperformed record all values. The IP address will have to be reset when resetting to factorydefaults, but the Netcom will allow access one time after the reset to set the IPinformation.

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8 Remote Shutdown Agents

8.1 Installing the Remote Shutdown Agent

The Remote Shutdown Agent should be installed on a computer that is beingpowered by a UPS but is not communicating to it through the communicationscable. Installing this software will allow the Netcom to shut down remotecomputers when events occur on the UPS.

8.1.1 Windows

Perform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on Windows:1. Insert the CD.2. Browse to the location on the CD for the Windows Agent.3. Run the Setup file by double-clicking on it.4. Reply to the standard installation prompts.5. As an added security option, the Remote Shutdown Agent can be configured toonly shut down when it receives a shutdown message from a particular system.From the remote shutdown agent configuration screen, enter the IP address of theNetcom. Leave the field blank to allow any Netcom to connect to the remoteshutdown agent.6. The shutdown agent can be configured to run in redundant mode. In redundantmode, the computer will only be shut down when all configured systems havesent a shutdown message. To set up the remote shutdown agent to be managed byredundant systems click the radio button labeled This agent will be managed byredundant servers.7. Check the Netcom checkbox by the Netcom’s IP address.

8.1.2 Linux

Perform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on Linux:1. Insert the CD.2. Mount the CD.3. Browse to the location of the Linux Management Server and run SetupRA.4. During the installation you will be asked if redundant management servers willmanage the remote shutdown agent.

If you do not want to have a redundant setup answer ‘n’ at this prompt.The installation will then ask for the IP address of the Netcom. Eitherenter the specific IP address of the Netcom or enter a ‘*’ to allow anyNetcom to connect to it. Enter ‘y’ when asked if the managing server is aNetcom.

If you do want to have a redundant setup then answer ‘y’ at this prompt.The

Installation will then ask for the IP address of the first managing server. Eitherenter the specific IP address of the Netcom or enter a ‘*’ to allow any Netcomto connect to it. Enter ‘y’ when asked if the managing server is a Netcom.

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You will then be asked the same questions about the redundant Netcom.

8.1.3 HP-UXPerform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on HP-UX:

1. Insert the CD.2. Mount the CD.3. Browse to the location of the HP-UX Management Server and run Install.4. During the installation you will be asked if redundant management servers willmanage the remote shutdown agent.

If you do not want to have a redundant setup answer ‘n’ at this prompt.The installation will then ask for the IP address of the Netcom. Eitherenter the specific IP address of the Netcom or enter a ‘*’ to allow anyNetcom to connect to it. Enter ‘y’ when asked if the managing server is aNetcom.

If you do want to have a redundant setup then answer ‘y’ at this prompt.The installation will then ask for the IP address of the first Netcom. Eitherenter the specific IP address of the Netcom or enter a ‘*’ to allow anyNetcom to connect to it. Enter ‘y’ when asked if the management server isa Netcom. You will then be asked the same questions about the redundantNetcom.

8.1.4 SolarisPerform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on Solaris:

1. Insert the CD.2. Mount the CD.3. Browse to the location of the Linux Management Server and run install.4. During the installation you will be asked if redundant management servers willmanage the remote shutdown agent.

If you do not want to have a redundant setup answer ‘n’ at this prompt.The installation will then ask for the IP address of the Netcom. Eitherenter the specific IP address of the Netcom or enter a ‘*’ to allow anyNetcom to connect to it. Enter ‘y’ when asked if the managing server is aNetcom.

If you do want to have a redundant setup then answer ‘y’ at this prompt.The installation will then ask for the IP address of the first Netcom. Eitherenter the specific IP address of the Netcom or enter a ‘*’ to allow anyNetcom to connect to it. Enter ‘y’ when asked if the managing server is aNetcom. You will then be asked the same questions about the redundantNetcom.

8.1.5 AIXPerform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on AIX:

1. Insert the CD.2. Mount the CD.3. Browse to the location of the Linux Management Server and run install.

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4. During the installation you will be asked if redundant management servers willmanage the remote shutdown agent.

If you do not want to have a redundant setup answer ‘n’ at this prompt.The installation will then ask for the IP address of the Netcom. Eitherenter the specific IP address of the Netcom or enter a ‘*’ to allow anyNetcom to connect to it. Enter ‘y’ when asked if the managing server is aNetcom.

If you do want to have a redundant setup then answer ‘y’ at this prompt.The installation will then ask for the IP address of the first Netcom. Eitherenter the specific IP address of the Netcom or enter a ‘*’ to allow anyNetcom to connect to it. Enter ‘y’ when asked if the managing server is aNetcom. You will then be asked the same questions about the redundantNetcom.

8.1.6 NetwarePerform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on Netware:

1. Insert CD into the CD-ROM drive of the Netware Client computer.2. From the Agent\Netware subdirectory of the CD, copy the contents into adirectory on the NetWare server.3. From the NetWare system console, load the configuration module(PMCONFIG.NLM) using the default path. For example, if the files were copiedinto a folder called Mitsubishi on the SYS: volume, the module would be loadedas follows: SYS:Mitsubishi/PMCONFIG4. After accepting the License Agreement, you will be asked if redundantManagement Servers will manage your remote shutdown agent.

If you do not want to have a redundant setup then answer ‘n’ at thisprompt. The installation will then ask for the IP address of the Netcom.Either enter the specific IP address of the Netcom or enter a ‘*’ to allowany Netcom to connect to it. Enter ‘y’ when asked if the managing serveris a Netcom.

If you do want to have a redundant setup then answer ‘y’ at this prompt.The installation will then ask for the IP address of the first Netcom. Eitherenter the specific IP address or enter a ‘*’ to allow any Netcom to connectto it. Enter ‘y’ when asked if the managing server is a Netcom or ‘n’ if not.You will then be asked the same questions about the second managementserver.

8.1.7 Mac OS XPerform the following steps to install the remote shutdown agent on Mac OS X:

1. Copy the DiamondLinkRAX.X-OSX.tar.gz file to your hard drive. Browse toits location with the Mac file manager.2. Click the icon for the DiamondLinkRAX.X-OSX.tar.gz file.3. A new folder named DiamondLinkRAX.X-OSX will be created in the samelocation as the DiamondLinkRAX.X-OSX.tar.gz file.4. Browse into the new folder.5. Click on the DiamondLinkRAX.X-OSX.pkg file.

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6. Follow the installation prompts to install the software.7. Following the completion of the installation, the files will be installed but theservice will need to be started.Perform the following steps to configure and start the remote shutdown agent:

Starting and Configuring the Remote Agent Service:1. Open a command terminal.2. While logged in as root, run the following command: /etc/DevMan setup3. The script will now ask you questions about configuring the software.4. The setup will ask you to specify the IP address of the Netcom. Leave thisaddress blank if you want to allow any Netcom to manage the shutdown agent.5. The DevMan script has other useful options. Rut it without the setup argumentto see the Usage line.

Perform the following steps to uninstall the remote shutdown agent:1. Open a command terminal.2. Go to the location where you unzipped the DiamondLinkRAX.X-OSX.tar.gzfile during the installation.3. Go into the DiamondLinkRAX.X-OSX folder that was created.4. Run the following command: ./Uninstall

8.2 Configuring the Remote Shutdown Agents from the NetcomSelect the Shutdown Setup menu option from the Netcom user interface to

configure the Netcom to shut down remote computers.

9 Netcom Forwarder

The Netcom is limited to shutting down 24 remote computers. If there is a need toshut down additional computers, you can use the Netcom Forwarder to do so. TheNetcom Forwarder is purchased as a separate software product. Contact Mitsubishi oryour Netcom vendor to purchase this software. The Netcom Forwarder will run onWindows XP Professional, Windows 2000 or Windows 2003.

9.1 Installing and Configuring the Forwarder AgentPerform the following steps to install the Forwarder Agent:

1. Insert the CD. The installation will start automatically. Reply to the standardprompts.2. Configure the forwarder to communicate with the Netcom. Enter the IP addressof the Netcom and check the Netcom box.

9.2 Configuring the Netcom to send shutdown messages to the Forwarder AgentPerform the following steps to configure the Netcom to send alarms to theForwarder Agent:1. Browse to the Netcom and select the Shutdown Setup menu option.

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2. Enter the IP address of the computer running the forwarder into one of theavailable Agent IP Address edit fields. Set the delay to 0.

9.3 Configuring the Forwarder Agent to Shut Down Remote ComputersPerform the following steps to add remote shutdown agents to the Forwarder Agent:

1. On the computer running the forwarder agent, select Start > MitsubishiDiamondLink > Configure Forwarder. The following screen will be displayed:2. Click the Add Agent button.3. Enter the IP Address of the computer to be shut down.

Note: This computer must be running the Remote Shutdown Agentsoftware.4. Enter the time (in seconds) the remote system should wait after it receives theshutdown message until it initiates a system shutdown.5. Click the OK button.Repeat this process for each remote computer to be shut down.To edit an existing agent, select the agent from the list and click the Edit button.Modify the agent and click the OK button to save the changes.To delete an existing agent, select the agent from the list and click the DeleteAgent button. Important! The forwarder service must be restarted in order for anychanges (add, edit or delete) to take effect. To restart the service you can eitherreboot your computer or stop and restart the DiamondLink Remote ShutdownAgent Forwarder service usingStart > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services.

9.4 Configuring the Remote Shutdown Agents to Receive Messages from the ForwarderAgentEach shutdown agent must be configured to receive messages from the Forwarder Agent.On the remote agent configuration screen, enter the IP address of the Forwarder Agent.Make sure that you check the Netcom check box.

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APPENDIX A

Appendix A: RJ45 to DE9 connection

RS232 Wiring Connections: Netcom-2 to PC Com Port.

Netcom-2 PCRJ45 D sub

Ground 1 < -------------------------->

5

RS232 RxD(i/p)

2 < ----------------------------

3 TxD (o/p) RS232

Do Not Connect 3Do Not Connect 4Do Not Connect 5Do Not Connect 6RS232 TxD(o/p)

7 ---------------------------->

2 RxD (i/p) RS232

Ground 8 < -------------------------->

5

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APPENDIX B

Appendix B: MIB file-- Mitsubishi.mib - MIB file for Mitsubishi UPSs

UPS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTSTRAP-TYPE

FROM RFC-1215DisplayString

FROM RFC1213-MIBOBJECT-TYPE

FROM RFC-1212Gauge, Counter, TimeTicks, mgmt

FROM RFC1155-SMI;

PositiveInteger ::= INTEGERNonNegativeInteger ::= INTEGERTimeStamp ::= TimeTicksTimeInterval ::= INTEGER (0..2147483647)TestAndIncr ::= INTEGER (0..2147483647)AutonomousType ::= DisplayString

Tag OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 13891 }MitsubishiUPS OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { Tag 101 }

upsIdent OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { MitsubishiUPS 1 }

upsIdentManufacturer OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX DisplayStringACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The name of the UPS manufacturer."::= { upsIdent 1 }

upsIdentModel OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX DisplayStringACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The UPS Model designation."::= { upsIdent 2 }

upsIdentUPSSoftwareVersion OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX DisplayStringACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The UPS firmware/software version(s). This variablemay or may not have the same value asupsIdentAgentSoftwareVersion in some implementations."

::= { upsIdent 3 }

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upsIdentAgentSoftwareVersion OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX DisplayStringACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The UPS agent software version. This variable may or maynot have the same value as upsIdentUPSSoftwareVersion insome implementations."

::= { upsIdent 4 }

upsIdentName OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX DisplayStringACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A string identifying the UPS. This object should beset by the administrator."

::= { upsIdent 5 }

upsIdentAttachedDevices OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX DisplayStringACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A string identifying the devices attached to the outputof the UPS. This object should be set by the

administrator."::= { upsIdent 6 }

upsBattery OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { MitsubishiUPS 2 }

upsBatteryStatus OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER{

unknown(1),batteryNormal(2),batteryLow(3),batteryDepleted(4)

}ACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The indication of the capacity remaining in the UPSbatteries.

A value of batteryNormal indicates a normal batterycondition.

A value of batteryLow indicates the remaining battery run-time

will not maintain the output load for an extended period oftime.

A value of batteryDepleted indicates that the UPS will beunable

to sustain the present load when and if the utility poweris lost."

::= { upsBattery 1 }

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upsSecondsOnBattery OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS secondsACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"If the unit is on battery power, the elapsed time inseconds

since the UPS last switched to battery power, or the timesince

the network management system was last restarted, whicheveris less.

Zero shall be returned if the unit is not on batterypower."

::= { upsBattery 2 }

upsEstimatedMinutesRemaining OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX PositiveInteger -- UNITS minutesACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"An estimate of the time in minutes until the battery isdepleted

under the present load conditions if the utility power isoff and

remains off, or if it were to be lost and remain off."::= { upsBattery 3 }

upsEstimatedChargeRemaining OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER -- UNITS percentACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"An estimate of the battery charge remaining expressed as apercent of full charge."

::= { upsBattery 4 }

upsBatteryVoltage OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS 0.1 Volt DCACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The magnitude of the present battery voltage (0.1 VoltDC)."

::= { upsBattery 5 }

upsBatteryCurrent OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER (-2147483648..2147483647) -- UNITS 0.1 Amp DCACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The present battery current (0.1 Amp DC)."::= { upsBattery 6 }

upsBatteryTemperature OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER (-2147483648..2147483647) -- UNITS degrees

CentigradeACCESS read-only

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STATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The ambient temperature at or near the UPS Battery casing(degrees Centigrade)."

::= { upsBattery 7 }

upsInput OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { MitsubishiUPS 3 }

upsInputLineBads OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX CounterACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A count of the number of times the input entered anout-of-tolerance condition as defined by the manufacturer.This count is incremented by one each time the inputtransitions from zero out-of-tolerance lines to one or moreinput lines out-of-tolerance."

::= { upsInput 1 }

upsInputNumLines OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeIntegerACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The number of input lines utilized in this device. Thisvariable indicates the number of rows in the input table."

::= { upsInput 2 }

upsInputTable OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX SEQUENCE OF UpsInputEntryACCESS not-accessibleSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A list of input table entries. The number of entriesis given by the value of upsInputNumLines."

::= { upsInput 3 }

upsInputEntry OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX UpsInputEntryACCESS not-accessibleSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"An entry containing information applicable to aparticular input line."

INDEX { upsInputLineIndex }::= { upsInputTable 1 }

UpsInputEntry ::=SEQUENCE{

upsInputLineIndex PositiveInteger,upsInputFrequency NonNegativeInteger,upsInputVoltage NonNegativeInteger,upsInputCurrent NonNegativeInteger,upsInputTruePower NonNegativeInteger

}

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upsInputLineIndex OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX PositiveIntegerACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The input line identifier."::= { upsInputEntry 1 }

upsInputFrequency OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS 0.1 HertzACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The present input frequency (0.1 Hertz)."::= { upsInputEntry 2 }

upsInputVoltage OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS 0.1 RMS VoltACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The magnitude of the present input voltage (0.1 RMS Volt)."::= { upsInputEntry 3 }

upsInputCurrent OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS 0.1 RMS AmpACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The magnitude of the present input current (0.1 RMS Amp)."::= { upsInputEntry 4 }

upsInputTruePower OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS WattsACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The magnitude of the present input true power (watts)."::= { upsInputEntry 5 }

upsOutput OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { MitsubishiUPS 4 }

upsOutputSource OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER{

other(1),none(2),normal(3),bypass(4),battery(5),booster(6),reducer(7)

}ACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

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"The present source of output power. A value of none (2)indicates

there is no source of output power (and therefore no outputpower),

for example, the system has opened the output breaker."::= { upsOutput 1 }

upsOutputFrequency OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS 0.1 HertzACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The present output frequency (0.1 Hertz)."::= { upsOutput 2 }

upsOutputNumLines OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeIntegerACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The number of output lines utilized in this device. Thisvariable indicates the number of rows in the output table."

::= { upsOutput 3 }

upsOutputTable OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX SEQUENCE OF UpsOutputEntryACCESS not-accessibleSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A list of output table entries. The number ofentries is given by the value of upsOutputNumLines."

::= { upsOutput 4 }

upsOutputEntry OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX UpsOutputEntryACCESS not-accessibleSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"An entry containing information applicable to aparticular output line."

INDEX { upsOutputLineIndex }::= { upsOutputTable 1 }

UpsOutputEntry ::=SEQUENCE{

upsOutputLineIndex PositiveInteger,upsOutputVoltage NonNegativeInteger,upsOutputCurrent NonNegativeInteger,upsOutputPower NonNegativeInteger,upsOutputPercentLoad INTEGER

}

upsOutputLineIndex OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX PositiveIntegerACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatory

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DESCRIPTION"The output line identifier."

::= { upsOutputEntry 1 }

upsOutputVoltage OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS 0.1 RMS VoltsACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The present output voltage (0.1 RMS Volt)."::= { upsOutputEntry 2 }

upsOutputCurrent OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS 0.1 RMS AmpACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The present output current (0.1 RMS Amp)."::= { upsOutputEntry 3 }

upsOutputPower OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS WattsACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The present output true power (watts)."::= { upsOutputEntry 4 }

upsOutputPercentLoad OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER -- UNITS percentACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The percentage of the UPS power capacity presently beingused on this output line (the greater of the percent loadof true power capacity and the percent load of VA."

::= { upsOutputEntry 5 }

upsBypass OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { MitsubishiUPS 5 }

upsBypassFrequency OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS 0.1 HertzACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The present bypass frequency."::= { upsBypass 1 }

upsBypassNumLines OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeIntegerACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The number of bypass lines utilized in this device. Thisentry indicates the number of rows in the bypass table."

::= { upsBypass 2 }

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upsBypassTable OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX SEQUENCE OF UpsBypassEntryACCESS not-accessibleSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A list of bypass table entries. The number of entriesis given by the value of upsBypassNumLines."

::= { upsBypass 3 }

upsBypassEntry OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX UpsBypassEntryACCESS not-accessibleSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"An entry containing information applicable to aparticular bypass input."

INDEX { upsBypassLineIndex }::= { upsBypassTable 1 }

UpsBypassEntry ::=SEQUENCE{

upsBypassLineIndex PositiveInteger,upsBypassVoltage NonNegativeInteger,upsBypassCurrent NonNegativeInteger,upsBypassPower NonNegativeInteger

}

upsBypassLineIndex OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX PositiveIntegerACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The bypass line identifier."::= { upsBypassEntry 1 }

upsBypassVoltage OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS 0.1 RMS VoltsACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The present bypass voltage (0.1 RMS Volt)."::= { upsBypassEntry 2 }

upsBypassCurrent OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS 0.1 RMS AmpACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The present bypass current (0.1 RMS Amp)."::= { upsBypassEntry 3 }

upsBypassPower OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS WattsACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

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"The present true power conveyed by the bypass (watts)."::= { upsBypassEntry 4 }

upsAlarm OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { MitsubishiUPS 6 }

upsAlarmsPresent OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX GaugeACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The present number of active alarm conditions."::= { upsAlarm 1 }

upsAlarmTable OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX SEQUENCE OF UpsAlarmEntryACCESS not-accessibleSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A list of alarm table entries. Alarms are named byan OBJECT IDENTIFIER, upsAlarmDescr, to allow a singletable to reflect well known alarms plus alarms definedby a particular implementation, i.e., as documented inthe private enterprise MIB definition for the device.No two rows will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr,since alarms define conditions. In order to meet thisrequirement, care should be taken in the definition ofalarm conditions to insure that a system cannot enterthe same condition multiple times simultaneously.

The number of rows in the table at any given time isreflected by the value of upsAlarmsPresent."

::= { upsAlarm 2 }

upsAlarmEntry OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX UpsAlarmEntryACCESS not-accessibleSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"An entry containing information applicable to aparticular alarm."

INDEX { upsAlarmId }::= { upsAlarmTable 1 }

UpsAlarmEntry ::=SEQUENCE{

upsAlarmId PositiveInteger,upsAlarmDescr AutonomousType,upsAlarmTime TimeStamp

}

upsAlarmId OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX PositiveIntegerACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A unique identifier for an alarm condition. This

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value must remain constant."::= { upsAlarmEntry 1 }

upsAlarmDescr OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX AutonomousTypeACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A reference to an alarm description object. The objectreferenced should not be accessible, but rather be usedto provide a unique description of the alarm condition."

::= { upsAlarmEntry 2 }

upsAlarmTime OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX TimeStampACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The value of sysUpTime when the alarm condition wasdetected. If the alarm condition was detected at thetime of agent startup and presumably existed beforeagent startup, the value of upsAlarmTime shall equal 0."

::= { upsAlarmEntry 3 }

upsAlarmID OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A unique identifier for an alarm condition. Thisvalue must remain constant."

::= { upsAlarm 4 }

upsAlarmDESCR OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..63))ACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A reference to an alarm description object. The objectreferences should not be accessible, but rather be usedto provide a unique description of the alarm condition."

::= { upsAlarm 5 }

upsWellKnownAlarms OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { upsAlarm 3 }

upsAlarmBatteryBad OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"One or more batteries have been determined to requirereplacement."

::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 1 }

upsAlarmOnBattery OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-only

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STATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The UPS is drawing power from the batteries."::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 2 }

upsAlarmLowBattery OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The remaining battery run-time is less than or equalto upsConfigLowBattTime."

::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 3 }

upsAlarmDepletedBattery OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The UPS will be unable to sustain the present loadwhen and if the utility power is lost."

::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 4 }

upsAlarmTempBad OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A temperature is out of tolerance."::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 5 }

upsAlarmInputBad OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"An input condition is out of tolerance."::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 6 }

upsAlarmOutputBad OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"An output condition (other than OutputOverload) isout of tolerance."

::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 7 }

upsAlarmOutputOverload OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The output load exceeds the UPS output capacity."::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 8 }

upsAlarmOnBypass OBJECT-TYPE

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SYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The Bypass is presently engaged on the UPS."::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 9 }

upsAlarmBypassBad OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The Bypass is out of tolerance."::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 10 }

upsAlarmOutputOffAsRequested OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The UPS has shut down as requested, i.e., the outputis off."

::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 11 }

upsAlarmUpsOffAsRequested OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The entire UPS has shutdown as commanded."::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 12 }

upsAlarmChargerFailed OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"An uncorrected problem has been detected within theUPS charger subsystem."

::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 13 }

upsAlarmUpsOutputOff OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The output of the UPS is in the off state."::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 14 }

upsAlarmUpsSystemOff OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The UPS system is in the off state."::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 15 }

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upsAlarmFanFailure OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The failure of one or more fans in the UPS has beendetected."

::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 16 }

upsAlarmFuseFailure OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The failure of one or more fuses has been detected."::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 17 }

upsAlarmGeneralFault OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A general fault in the UPS has been detected."::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 18 }

upsAlarmDiagnosticTestFailed OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The result of the last diagnostic test indicates afailure."

::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 19 }

upsAlarmCommunicationsLost OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A problem has been encountered in thecommunications between the agent and the UPS."

::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 20 }

upsAlarmAwaitingPower OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The UPS output is off and the UPS is awaiting thereturn of input power."

::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 21 }

upsAlarmShutdownPending OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

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"A upsShutdownAfterDelay countdown is underway."::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 22 }

upsAlarmShutdownImminent OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The UPS will turn off power to the load in less than5 seconds; this may be either a timed shutdown or alow battery shutdown."

::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 23 }

upsAlarmTestInProgress OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A test is in progress, as initiated and indicated bythe Test Group. Tests initiated via otherimplementation-specific mechanisms can indicate thepresence of the testing in the alarm table, ifdesired, via a OBJECT-TYPE macro in the MIBdocument specific to that implementation and areoutside the scope of this OBJECT-TYPE."

::= { upsWellKnownAlarms 24 }

upsTest OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { MitsubishiUPS 7 }

upsTestId OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIERACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The test named by an OBJECT IDENTIFIER whichallows a standard mechanism for the initiation ofa test, including the well known tests identified inthis document."

::= { upsTest 1 }

upsTestSpinLock OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX TestAndIncrACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A spin lock on the test subsystem."::= { upsTest 2 }

upsTestResultsSummary OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER{

donePass(1),doneWarning(2),doneError(3),aborted(4),inProgress(5),noTestsInitiated(6)

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}ACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The results of the current or last UPS diagnosticstest performed. The values for donePass(1),doneWarning(2), and doneError(3) indicate that thetest completed either successfully, with a warning, orwith an error, respectively. The value aborted(4) isreturned for tests which are aborted by setting thevalue of upsTestId to upsTestAbortTestInProgress.Tests which have not yet concluded are indicated byinProgress(5). The value noTestsInitiated(6)indicates that no previous test results are available,such as is the case when no tests have been run sincethe last reinitialization of the network managementsubsystem and the system has no provision for non-volatile storage of test results."

::= { upsTest 3 }

upsTestResultsDetail OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX DisplayStringACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"Additional information about upsTestResultsSummary.If no additional information available, a zero lengthstring is returned."

::= { upsTest 4 }

upsTestStartTime OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX TimeStampACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The value of sysUpTime at the time the test inprogress was initiated, or, if no test is in progress,the time the previous test was initiated. If thevalue of upsTestResultsSummary is noTestsInitiated(6),upsTestStartTime has the value 0."

::= { upsTest 5 }

upsTestElapsedTime OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX TimeIntervalACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The amount of time, in TimeTicks, since the test inprogress was initiated, or, if no test is in progress,the previous test took to complete. If the value ofupsTestResultsSummary is noTestsInitiated(6),upsTestElapsedTime has the value 0."

::= { upsTest 6 }

upsWellKnownTests OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { upsTest 7 }

upsTestNoTestsInitiated OBJECT-TYPE

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SYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"No tests have been initiated and no test is in progress."::= { upsWellKnownTests 1 }

upsTestAbortTestInProgress OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The test in progress is to be aborted / the test inprogress was aborted."

::= { upsWellKnownTests 2 }

upsTestGeneralSystemsTest OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The manufacturer's standard test of UPS device systems."::= { upsWellKnownTests 3 }

upsTestQuickBatteryTest OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A test that is sufficient to determine if the batteryneeds replacement."

::= { upsWellKnownTests 4 }

upsTestDeepBatteryCalibration OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGERACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The system is placed on battery to a discharge level,set by the manufacturer, sufficient to determinebattery replacement and battery run-time with a highdegree of confidence. WARNING: this test will leavethe battery in a low charge state and will requiretime for recharging to a level sufficient to providenormal battery duration for the protected load."

::= { upsWellKnownTests 5 }

upsControl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { MitsubishiUPS 8 }

upsShutdownType OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER{

output(1),system(2)

}ACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatory

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DESCRIPTION"This object determines the nature of the action to betaken at the time when the countdown of theupsShutdownAfterDelay and upsRebootWithDurationobjects reaches zero.

Setting this object to output(1) indicates thatshutdown requests should cause only the output of theUPS to turn off. Setting this object to system(2)indicates that shutdown requests will cause the entireUPS system to turn off."

::= { upsControl 1 }

upsShutdownAfterDelay OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER -- UNITS secondsACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"Setting this object will shutdown (i.e., turn off)either the UPS output or the UPS system (as determinedby the value of upsShutdownType at the time ofshutdown) after the indicated number of seconds, orless if the UPS batteries become depleted. Settingthis object to 0 will cause the shutdown to occurimmediately. Setting this object to -1 will abort thecountdown. If the system is already in the desiredstate at the time the countdown reaches 0, thennothing will happen. That is, there is no additionalaction at that time if upsShutdownType = system andthe system is already off. Similarly, there is noadditional action at that time if upsShutdownType =output and the output is already off. When read,upsShutdownAfterDelay will return the number ofseconds remaining until shutdown, or -1 if no shutdowncountdown is in effect. On some systems, if the agentis restarted while a shutdown countdown is in effect,the countdown may be aborted. Sets to this objectoverride any upsShutdownAfterDelay already in effect."

::= { upsControl 2 }

upsStartupAfterDelay OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER -- UNITS secondsACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"Setting this object will start the output after theindicated number of seconds, including starting theUPS, if necessary. Setting this object to 0 willcause the startup to occur immediately. Setting thisobject to -1 will abort the countdown. If the outputis already on at the time the countdown reaches 0,then nothing will happen. Sets to this objectoverride the effect of any upsStartupAfterDelaycountdown or upsRebootWithDuration countdown inprogress. When read, upsStartupAfterDelay will returnthe number of seconds until startup, or -1 if nostartup countdown is in effect. If the countdown

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expires during a utility failure, the startup shallnot occur until the utility power is restored. Onsome systems, if the agent is restarted while astartup countdown is in effect, the countdown isaborted."

::= { upsControl 3 }

upsRebootWithDuration OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER -- UNITS secondsACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"Setting this object will immediately shutdown (i.e.,turn off) either the UPS output or the UPS system (asdetermined by the value of upsShutdownType at the timeof shutdown) for a period equal to the indicatednumber of seconds, after which time the output will bestarted, including starting the UPS, if necessary. Ifthe number of seconds required to perform the requestis greater than the requested duration, then therequested shutdown and startup cycle shall beperformed in the minimum time possible, but in no caseshall this require more than the requested durationplus 60 seconds. When read, upsRebootWithDurationshall return the number of seconds remaining in thecountdown, or -1 if no countdown is in progress. Ifthe startup should occur during a utility failure, thestartup shall not occur until the utility power isrestored."

::= { upsControl 4 }

upsAutoRestart OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER{

on(1),off(2)

}ACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"Setting this object to 'on' will cause the UPS systemto restart after a shutdown if the shutdown occurredduring a power loss as a result of either aupsShutdownAfterDelay or an internal battery depletedcondition. Setting this object to 'off' will preventthe UPS system from restarting after a shutdown untilan operator manually or remotely explicitly restartsit. If the UPS is in a startup or reboot countdown,then the UPS will not restart until that delay hasbeen satisfied."

::= { upsControl 5 }

upsConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { MitsubishiUPS 9 }

upsConfigInputVoltage OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS RMS VoltsACCESS read-write

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STATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The magnitude of the nominal input voltage (RMS Volts).On those systems which support read-write access to thisobject, if there is an attempt to set this variable toa value that is not supported, the request must berejected and the agent shall respond with anappropriate error message, i.e., badValue for SNMPv1,or inconsistentValue for SNMPv2."

::= { upsConfig 1 }

upsConfigInputFreq OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS 0.1 HertzACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The nominal input frequency (0.1 Hertz). On those systemswhich support read-write access to this object, if there isan attempt to set this variable to a value that is notsupported, the request must be rejected and the agentshall respond with an appropriate error message, i.e.,badValue for SNMPv1, or inconsistentValue for SNMPv2."

::= { upsConfig 2 }

upsConfigOutputVoltage OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS RMS VoltsACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The magnitude of the nominal output voltage (RMS Volts).On those systems which support read-write access to thisobject, if there is an attempt to set this variable toa value that is not supported, the request must berejected and the agent shall respond with anappropriate error message, i.e., badValue for SNMPv1,or inconsistentValue for SNMPv2."

::= { upsConfig 3 }

upsConfigOutputFreq OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS 0.1 HertzACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The nominal output frequency (0.1 Hertz). On those systemswhich support read-write access to this object, if there isan attempt to set this variable to a value that is notsupported, the request must be rejected and the agentshall respond with an appropriate error message, i.e.,badValue for SNMPv1, or inconsistentValue for SNMPv2."

::= { upsConfig 4 }

upsConfigOutputVA OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS Volt-AmpsACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The magnitude of the nominal Volt-Amp rating (Volt-Amps)."

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::= { upsConfig 5 }

upsConfigOutputPower OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS WattsACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The magnitude of the nominal true power rating (watts)."::= { upsConfig 6 }

upsConfigLowBattTime OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS minutesACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The value of upsEstimatedMinutesRemaining at which alowBattery condition is declared. For agents whichsupport only discrete (discontinuous) values, then theagent shall round up to the next supported value. Ifthe requested value is larger than the largestsupported value, then the largest supported valueshall be selected."

::= { upsConfig 7 }

upsConfigAudibleStatus OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER{

disabled(1),enabled(2),muted(3)

}ACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The requested state of the audible alarm. When inthe disabled state, the audible alarm should neversound. The enabled state is self-describing. Settingthis object to muted(3) when the audible alarm issounding shall temporarily silence the alarm. It willremain muted until it would normally stop sounding andthe value returned for read operations during thisperiod shall equal muted(3). At the end of thisperiod, the value shall revert to enabled(2). Writesof the value muted(3) when the audible alarm is notsounding shall be accepted but otherwise shall have noeffect."

::= { upsConfig 8 }

upsConfigLowVoltageTransferPoint OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS RMS VoltsACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The minimum input line voltage (RMS Volts) allowed beforethe UPS system transfers to battery backup."

::= { upsConfig 9 }

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upsConfigHighVoltageTransferPoint OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX NonNegativeInteger -- UNITS RMS VoltsACCESS read-writeSTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"The maximum line voltage (RMS Volts) allowed before the UPSsystem transfers to battery backup."

::= { upsConfig 10 }

-- UPS trap information groupupsTrapInfo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { MitsubishiUPS 10 }

trapCode OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX Unsigned32ACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A number identifying the event for that last trap that wassent."

::= { upsTrapInfo 1 }

trapDescription OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..63))ACCESS read-onlySTATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION

"A string identifying the event for that last trap that wassent."

::= { upsTrapInfo 2 }

-- UPS Traps-- upsTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { Tag 101 }

alarmCritical TRAP-TYPEENTERPRISE MitsubishiUPSVARIABLES { trapCode, trapDescription }DESCRIPTION

"Critical alarm."::= 1

alarmWarning TRAP-TYPEENTERPRISE MitsubishiUPSVARIABLES { trapCode, trapDescription }DESCRIPTION

"Warning alarm."::= 2

alarmInformation TRAP-TYPEENTERPRISE MitsubishiUPSVARIABLES { trapCode, trapDescription }DESCRIPTION

"Information alarm."::= 3

upsAlarmCleared TRAP-TYPEENTERPRISE MitsubishiUPSVARIABLES { trapCode, trapDescription }

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DESCRIPTION"Alarm cleared."

::= 4

upsTrapInitialization TRAP-TYPEENTERPRISE MitsubishiUPSVARIABLES { upsIdentName }DESCRIPTION

"This trap is sent each time a NetCom device isinitialized."

::= 5

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