Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Liebert Nform
i TABLE OF CONTENTS I MPORTANT S AFETY I NSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.0 I NTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1.1 Compatibi...
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ii 9.0 S UPPORT I NFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 9.1 View Web Card Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 9.2 Events and Parameters . . . . ....
Page 5 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING
1 I MPORTANT S AFETY I NSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ! WARNING Only a qualified service professional should install these products. Liebert recommends having an Emerson Network Power Liebert Services representative perform the installation in large UPSs. Contact Liebert Services at 1-800-LIEBE...
Page 6 - Introduction; NTRODUCTION; Compatibility With Liebert Equipment; Liebert IntelliSlot Web Card; NOTE
Introduction 2 1.0 I NTRODUCTION The Liebert ® IntelliSlot ® Web Card family delivers enhanced communications and control to Liebert AC Power and Precision Cooling systems.Liebert IntelliSlot Web cards bring SNMP, Telnet and Web-management capability to many models of Liebert power and cooling equip...
Page 7 - Change Username / Password; and Unix file formats.
Introduction 3 1.2 Web Support The Liebert IntelliSlot Web card delivers Web management and control to Liebert equipment. All authorized users on your network will be able to view status information. 1.3 Password Protection Control and configuration capabilities are protected by a username and passw...
Page 8 - Installation; NSTALLATION; Install a Liebert IntelliSlot Web Card—Non-Adapter Version; Table 2; None; When installing the card in a Liebert NX
Installation 4 2.0 I NSTALLATION 2.1 Install a Liebert IntelliSlot Web Card—Non-Adapter Version Follow these steps to install a Liebert IntelliSlot Web card (non-adapter version—P/N IS-WEBCARD, IS-WEBLB and IS-WEBLBDS).1. Locate the Liebert IntelliSlot option bay on your Liebert equipment—You might ...
Page 9 - Install a Liebert IntelliSlot Web/485 Card With Adapter; Table 3
Installation 5 2.2 Install a Liebert IntelliSlot Web/485 Card With Adapter Follow these steps to install a Liebert IntelliSlot Web/485 Card With Adapter (P/N IS-WEB485ADPT). • Locate the adapter mounting location in your Liebert equipment.• Secure the Liebert IntelliSlot Web/485 Card With Adapter wi...
Page 10 - Configuration Overview; ONFIGURATION; Web Interface; Guide to Configuration; Table 4
Configuration Overview 6 3.0 C ONFIGURATION O VERVIEW You may use any of the following interfaces to configure the Web card: Each configuration section provides instructions using the Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telnet Interface , along with a brief description of how to acces...
Page 11 - Open the Terminal Emulation Interface - Serial Connection; Table 6; Name
Configuration Overview 7 3.2 Open the Terminal Emulation Interface - Serial Connection To access configuration using terminal emulation software with a serial connection to the Web card: 1. Open a terminal emulation application, such as HyperTerminal.To do this: • Click the Start button, then Progra...
Page 12 - Open the Terminal Emulation Interface - TCP/IP Connection; Liebert
Configuration Overview 8 3.3 Open the Terminal Emulation Interface - TCP/IP Connection To access configuration using terminal emulation software with an Ethernet connection to the Web card: 1. Open a terminal emulation application, such as HyperTerminal.To do this: • Click the Start button, then Pro...
Page 13 - Open the Telnet Interface
Configuration Overview 9 3.4 Open the Telnet Interface To access configuration using Telnet:1. Open a Telnet connection on a computer with an Ethernet connection to the Liebert unit. To do this: • Open a command prompt window—click the Start button, then Run . • Enter cmd and click OK . • In the com...
Page 14 - Open the Web Interface; Saving Changes and Reinitializing the Web Card; For security, change the default username and
Configuration Overview 10 3.5 Open the Web Interface To access configuration using the Web interface:1. Open a Web browser such as Internet Explorer, then enter the IP address or hostname of the Web card in the address bar—e.g., http://192.168.0.125 . 2. Click on the Configure tab, shown at right. C...
Page 15 - System Information; YSTEM; This information also configures the SNMP parameters; Table 7
System Information 11 4.0 S YSTEM I NFORMATION System Information is optional and identifies the Liebert unit, its location, a contact person and other information about the unit. The default value of each field is “Uninitialized.” Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telnet To edit an...
Page 16 - Network Settings; ETWORK; The IP Network Settings Menu is used to enable network; Table 8; Menu item
Network Settings 12 5.0 N ETWORK S ETTINGS The IP Network Settings Menu is used to enable network communications with the Web card.Refer to the following sections for detailed step-by-step instructions on each item from this menu: Table 8 Network Settings menu guide Menu item Refer to: 5.1 - Boot/IP...
Page 17 - IP Network Settings; Configure
Network Settings 13 5.1 Boot/IP Settings The Boot/IP Settings Menu is used to set parameters for network access to the Web card. Consult your network administrator for these settings. Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telnet To change any parameter:1. Choose IP Network Settings from...
Page 18 - administrator for these settings.; from the Main Menu, then; Settings; Select an option to change—for example,; DNS Mode; , then enter settings according to the; Domain Name Server settings; IP information to the Web Card.
Network Settings 14 5.2 Domain Name Server (DNS) Settings The Domain Name Server settings menu configures the servers the Web card will use for hostname resolution. When configured, host addresses for SNMP, Network Time and Email/SMS can be speci- fied in either full Domain Name format or in host-on...
Page 19 - Management Protocol; Management protocol ranges; Enable or disable SNMP for remote management.
Network Settings 15 Web Interface To access the DNS menu through the Web interface: • Click on the Configure tab, then Network Settings in the left panel and finally Edit beneath the table of parameters and descriptions. After making changes, click Save . 5.3 Management Protocol The Management Proto...
Page 20 - • Click on the; in the left panel and finally; Edit; in; Save
Network Settings 16 Web Interface To access Management Protocol settings through the Web interface: • Click on the Configure tab, then Management Protocol in the left panel and finally Edit in the right panel. After making changes, click Save . Click on Edit to enable any options List sets frequency...
Page 21 - SNMP Communications Menu; SNMP communications menu; Parameter; Codes for
Network Settings 17 SNMP Communications Menu Use the SNMP Communications Menu to enable authentication traps and view or change communi- ties and trap communities, events and parameters. For details on viewing support information, see 9.2 - Events and Parameters . Display/Modify Communities View dev...
Page 22 - Display/Modify Trap Communities
Network Settings 18 Display/Modify Trap Communities View devices that are configured to receive notifications from the Web card, identified by IP address or hostname, trap listen port and community string. Up to 20 devices may be configured to receive traps. Each device is identified by: • Entry Num...
Page 23 - Web Server; Web server settings; - Web server is disabled
Network Settings 19 5.4 Web Server Use the Web Server Menu to configure access to the card through the Web interface. Consult your network adminis- trator if needed. 5.4.1 Specify Web Server Settings Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telnet To change any parameters:1. Choose IP Netw...
Page 24 - HTTPS
Network Settings 20 5.4.2 Install Security Certificates - Internet Explorer 6 or earlier If you use Internet Explorer 6 or an earlier version and select HTTPS as the operation mode of the Web server (see 5.4.1 - Specify Web Server Settings ), follow these instructions to install a security certifica...
Page 25 - • In the Certificate window, click the; Install Certificate; • The Certificate Import Wizard opens. Click; • Click on; Next; Install
Network Settings 21 • In the Certificate window, click the Install Certificate button, as shown below. • The Certificate Import Wizard opens. Click Next . • Click on Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate , then click Next . • The final Wizard window appears with...
Page 26 - Install Security Certificates - Internet Explorer 7 or later
Network Settings 22 5.4.3 Install Security Certificates - Internet Explorer 7 or later If you use Internet Explorer 7 or later and select HTTPS as the operation mode of the Web server (see 5.4.1 - Specify Web Server Settings ), follow these instructions to install a security certificate. To do this:...
Page 28 - Telnet Server; Telnet
Network Settings 24 5.5 Telnet Server Use the Telnet Server Menu to enable or disable access to the Web card through a Telnet interface. Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telnet To change this setting:1. Choose IP Network Settings from the Main Menu, then Telnet Server . 2. Choose T...
Page 29 - in the right; SNTP Time Sync Rate
Network Settings 25 Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telnet To change this setting:1. Choose IP Network Settings from the Main Menu, then Time (SNTP) . 2. Choose SNTP Time Synch Rate, then specify: • Hourly• Daily 3. Choose Time Server, then specify the new time server, if desired....
Page 30 - Factory default passwords
Network Settings 26 5.7 Change Username / Password The Web card is designed for two types of access, each with a default user name and password. For security, be sure to change the default password. Follow these guidelines to change the user name and password. Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Co...
Page 31 - Reset Authentication to Factory Defaults; connection (see Section; Reset Authentication to Factory; Type of User; This feature is not available through the Web interface
Network Settings 27 5.8 Reset Authentication to Factory Defaults You may reset the Administrator and General User usernames and passwords to the factory defaults.If you forget your username or password, you may reset them using a serial configuration cable connection (see Section 2.1.1 or 2.2.1 - Co...
Page 32 - ESSAGING; Messaging
Messaging 28 6.0 M ESSAGING The Messaging menu is used to set up e-mail and text message notifications from the Web card. Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telnet To access these options:1. Choose Messaging from the Main Menu. 2. Select an option, then use the following guide to mak...
Page 33 - enabling the function, then specifying the parameters.; Email; from the Messaging Menu, then select an option and use the; E-mail configuration guide; AlarmOnBypass
Messaging 29 6.1 E-Mail Configuration Setting up event notifications to be sent via e-mail involves two steps: enabling the function, then specifying the parameters. Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telnet To activate and set up e-mail messages:1. Choose Messaging from the Main Men...
Page 34 - SMS Configuration
Messaging 30 Web Interface To access E-Mail Configuration through the Web interface: • Click on the Configure tab, then Email in the left panel and finally Edit in the right panel. After making changes, click Save . 6.2 SMS Configuration Setting up event notifications for SMS text messages involves ...
Page 35 - SMS configuration guide
Messaging 31 Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telnet To activate and set up SMS messages:1. Choose Messaging from the Main Menu, then SMS . 2. To enable the SMS feature, enter y (yes) at the prompt. 3. Choose SMS Configuration from the Messaging Menu, then select an option and use ...
Page 36 - Customize Messages; E-mail and SMS message guidelines
Messaging 32 6.3 Customize Messages Both e-mail and SMS text messages may be custom- ized to include items such as the IP address or host- name, event name and a link to the Web card in the body of the message. Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Connec- tion) / Telnet 1. Choose Messaging from the ...
Page 37 - To access Customize Message settings through the Web interface:; in the; Message Consolidation Time Limit; Customize
Messaging 33 Web Interface To access Customize Message settings through the Web interface: • Click on the Configure tab, then Customize Messages in the left panel and finally Edit in the right panel. Choose the items to include in each type of message in the Email and SMS columns. • After making cha...
Page 38 - Factory Settings; ACTORY; Reset to Factory Defaults
Factory Settings 34 7.0 F ACTORY S ETTINGS Factory default values may be restored for all configuration settings. This step: • Replaces all user-defined settings described in this manual (see 3.0 - Configuration Overview through 6.0 - Messaging ) • Restores DHCP service, the factory default, replaci...
Page 39 - Liebert DS - Local Node Settings for Multiple Cards; Liebert IntelliSlot Card; Liebert IntelliSlot Web Card-LBDS
Factory Settings 35 7.2 Liebert DS - Local Node Settings for Multiple Cards If you use two cards of the same type with the Liebert DS, you will need to change the local node set- ting of one card. These steps apply only when both cards are the same type, either: • Two Liebert IntelliSlot Web cards (...
Page 40 - Monitor and Control Functions - Web Only; Web Interface Only; Monitoring Liebert Equipment; Monitor; Click on the; Click to view in; Agent
Monitor and Control Functions - Web Only 36 8.0 M ONITOR AND C ONTROL F UNCTIONS - W EB O NLY Web Interface Only The Web interface allows you to monitor and control the Liebert equipment where the Web card is installed, in addition to configuration capabilities presented in previous sections. 8.1 Mo...
Page 41 - Controlling Liebert Equipment; To perform Control operations through the Web interface:; Control; Prevent any pending commands from being completed.
Monitor and Control Functions - Web Only 37 8.2 Controlling Liebert Equipment To perform Control operations through the Web interface: • Open the Web interface (if needed, see 3.5 - Open the Web Interface ). • Click on the Control tab, as shown in the following example. • Control Operations categori...
Page 42 - Event Log; no network time synchronization has taken place).; Event Log Controls; Scroll through
Monitor and Control Functions - Web Only 38 8.3 Event Log The Event Log tab allows viewing events stored in the Web card’s history. This history is gathered only when the Web card is installed and communicating properly with the device. The history is stored in descending chronological order; Page 1...
Page 43 - Support Information; View Web Card Information; Support; Summary
Support Information 39 9.0 S UPPORT I NFORMATION Support data includes identifying information for the Web card, as well as events and parameters available for the Liebert equipment. 9.1 View Web Card Information Identifying information for the Web card may be viewed through any interface and includ...
Page 44 - Events and Parameters; Listing in
Support Information 40 9.2 Events and Parameters You may view a list of all supported events and parameters for the Liebert equipment through any interface. Depending on the Liebert IntelliSlot Web card, the list might include SNMP and Modbus. Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telne...
Page 45 - PPENDIX; Liebert’s IntelliSlot; bert IntelliSlot Card Type and Firmware Version; The firmware upgrade involves these steps:; A.1.2 Estimated Time to Download the Firmware Upgrade File; Table A2; for estimated times for each method.
Introduction A1 A PPENDIX A - F IRMWARE U PDATES A.1 I NTRODUCTION Liebert’s IntelliSlot ® cards may be updated to take advantage of the latest release of the firmware with enhanced features, compatibility with new units or service patches. Upgraded firmware may be downloaded with a browser, such as...
Page 46 - Connect to the Card - Terminal Emulation, Telnet or Web Interface; Table A3
Connect to the Card - Terminal Emulation, Telnet or Web Interface A2 A.2 C ONNECT TO THE C ARD - T ERMINAL E MULATION , T ELNET OR W EB I NTERFACE Upgrading the firmware requires connecting to the card with one of these interfaces. A.2.1 Open the Terminal Emulation Interface - Serial Connection To c...
Page 47 - Preparing to Update Liebert IntelliSlot Firmware
Preparing to Update Liebert IntelliSlot Firmware A3 A.2.3 Open the Telnet Interface To connect to the card using Telnet:1. Open a Telnet connection on a computer with an Ethernet connection to the Liebert unit. To do this: • Open a command prompt window—click the Start button, then Run . • Enter cmd...
Page 48 - that communication will not be disrupted during the process.
Preparing to Update Liebert IntelliSlot Firmware A4 A.3.2 Determine the Liebert IntelliSlot Card Type and Firmware Version Each type of Liebert IntelliSlot card uses different firmware. Attempting to upgrade a card with the firmware for another type of card will fail and may damage the card.To deter...
Page 49 - A.3.4 Choose a Method to Install the Firmware Upgrade; PDATING; Connect To box opens for you to enter the username and password.
Updating the Firmware - HTTP (Web) Method A5 A.3.4 Choose a Method to Install the Firmware Upgrade To install the firmware upgrade, choose one of these three methods and refer to the associated step- by-step directions: • HTTP (Web) - see A.4 - Updating the Firmware - HTTP (Web) Method • TFTP - see ...
Page 50 - files downloaded in; Table A4; The IP address of the TFTP server—for example,
Updating the Firmware - TFTP (HyperTerminal, Telnet, Web) Method A6 A.5 U PDATING THE F IRMWARE - TFTP (H YPER T ERMINAL , T ELNET , W EB ) M ETHOD Follow these steps to update the firmware using the TFTP method. This method is available through the terminal emulation, Telnet and Web interfaces with...
Page 52 - Specify TFTP Server and Upgrade Filename; button in the right panel.; Reconnect to the Card; and enter the username and password (; Begin the Upgrade Process; Table A5
Updating the Firmware - TFTP (HyperTerminal, Telnet, Web) Method A8 Specify TFTP Server and Upgrade Filename 4. Click the Edit button in the right panel. 5. Select options as needed and refer to the following guide to change any settings. 6. After making changes, click Save , then click Reinitialize...
Page 53 - Type and Firmware Version
Updating the Firmware - Xmodem (Serial) Method A9 11. During the update, the window displays a progress bar, as shown below left. After the firmware update is completed, the card will reinitialize automatically. A reboot mes- sage, as shown below right, remains until the rebooting is finished. When ...
Page 54 - Connect a Cable to the Serial Ports; Figure A1 Null connection; Open a Terminal Emulation Connection; DTE Device
Updating the Firmware - Xmodem (Serial) Method A10 Connect a Cable to the Serial Ports 1. Connect one end of a DB-9 null modem or file transfer cable to the Web card’s serial port and the other to the computer’s serial port. The correct cable will have at a minimum, Pins 2 and 3 crossed at the ends,...
Page 55 - After you begin the initialization process in
Updating the Firmware - Xmodem (Serial) Method A11 Download the First Firmware Update File 12. After changing the communication rate to 115200 bps, press Enter to resume the firmware update.After you press Enter, HyperTerminal displays C s as it counts down the time remaining to locate and begin tra...
Page 56 - Complete the Upgrade and Restore Communication Rate; Call menu
Updating the Firmware - Xmodem (Serial) Method A12 Complete the Upgrade and Restore Communication Rate 22. Choose 9600 bps from the menu, shown below left. 23. From the HyperTerminal menu, click on Call , then choose Disconnect (this will not close the HyperTerminal connection to the card). 24. In t...
Page 57 - Notes
Updating the Firmware - Xmodem (Serial) Method A13 Notes
Page 60 - Monitoring
Ensuring The High AvailabilityOf Mission-Critical Data And Applications. Emerson Network Power, the global leader in enabling business-criticalcontinuity, ensures network resiliency and adaptability througha family of technologies—including Liebert power and coolingtechnologies—that protect and supp...