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. Using an SNMP/Web card
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Description (features)
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Direct connection between UPS and network
Inserting an SNMP/Web card (SC20G2) into the UPS enables a LAN connection, allowing the UPS to
be controlled via computers with no serial port.
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Remote UPS management
Using a commercially available SNMP manager or web browser, you can control the UPS via a
computer connected to the network.
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Possible to make function settings for the UPS and SNMP/Web card via a computer on the network
UPS and SNMP/Web card (SC20G2) parameter settings can be made via any SNMP management
station or internet browser. (Functions that act as an SNMP agent can make settings via Telnet and
serial connection.)
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Enhanced security functions
For HTTP and SNMP connections, access can be controlled for each IP.
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Coordinated shutdown
Multiple UPS can coordinate with each other to perform shutdown.
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Log function
* The UPS power status, battery status, etc. can be stored in the built-in flash memory.
* Compatible with SYSLOG.
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Auto shutdown function
Shutdown is automatically performed when there is a power supply error or when a shutdown has
been scheduled. Scheduled operations (auto startup and auto shutdown) can be performed over the
network.
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Equipped with UPS standard MIB (RFC1628) and proprietary MIB (swc mib)
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Using JAVA applet to monitor the power supply status
The power supply status can be visually checked on a graph display.
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SNMP/Web card outline