Powering down/up applications (examples)
Servicing the Network Management Module – 168
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STEP 2: Action on the Network Module
1. Connect to the Network Module
On a network computer, launch a supported web browser. The browser window appears.
In the Address/Location field, enter: https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the static IP address of the Network
Module.
The log in screen appears.
Enter the user name in the User Name field.
Enter the password in the Password field.
Click Login. The Network Module web interface appears.
2. Navigate to
Contextual help>>>Settings>>>Certificate
page
3. In the Trusted remote certificates section, click Import, select Protected applications (MQTT) and then click on CONTINUE
4. Select the client.pem file previously saved, click Open. Communication with the agent is restored.
4.3 Powering down/up applications (examples)
4.3.1 Powering down IT system in a specific order
4.3.1.1 Target
Powering down applications first (when on battery for 30s), database servers next (3min after the applications), and storage last (as
late as possible).
4.3.1.2 Step 1: Installation setup
4.3.1.2.1 Objective
Use load segmentation provided by the UPS to independently control the power supply of each IT equipment categories
(Applications, Database servers, Storage).
It also allows IT equipment to sequentially restart on utility recovery (
Restart sequentially the IT equipment on utility recovery
4.3.1.2.2 Resulting setup
UPS provides outlets (Group 1 and Group 2) and a primary output.
When primary shuts OFF, both group 1 and group 2 shut OFF immediately.
Summary of Contents for INDGW-X2
Page 1: ...UPS Industrial Gateway Card INDGW X2 User s Guide English 10 18 2021 2 2 3 ...
Page 23: ...Configuring Modbus Installing the Network Management Module 25 ...
Page 24: ...Configuring Modbus Installing the Network Management Module 26 ...
Page 25: ...Configuring Modbus Installing the Network Management Module 27 ...
Page 26: ...Configuring Modbus Installing the Network Management Module 28 ...
Page 35: ...Home Contextual help of the web interface 37 3 2 7 1 3 Battery mode 3 2 7 1 4 Off mode ...
Page 37: ...Home Contextual help of the web interface 39 3 2 7 2 2 Bypass mode 3 2 7 2 3 Battery mode ...
Page 61: ...Protection Contextual help of the web interface 63 Example 4 Custom ...
Page 62: ...Protection Contextual help of the web interface 64 Settings 1 Settings 2 ...
Page 218: ...Default settings and possible parameters Information 220 ...
Page 266: ...Acronyms and abbreviations Information 268 ...
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