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Quick Start Instructions
X and BD Models
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Checklist
1. Verify that all of the following items are available:
J ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card package contents (see
front cover)
J Phillips screwdriver
J Microsoft
R
Windows
R
operating system (for other operating
systems, see the help file on the Software Suite CD)
J Available serial port (RS-232)
J HyperTerminal
R
(ships with Windows) or equivalent
terminal emulation application
J Internet Explorer Web browser
2. Contact your local network administrator for the following
mandatory network settings:
J IP Address (static address*)
J Gateway IP Address
J Network Mask IP Address
*If you are setting up the ConnectUPS Card in a DHCP
environment, the network administrator must set up the
DHCP server to provide a static address each time the card
makes a DHCP request. Provide the network administrator
with the card’s MAC address (on the bottom of the card):
J MAC address
3. If you need e-mail functionality, obtain the following network
settings (either SMTP only or DNS and Host Name):
J SMTP (mail server) IP Address
J DNS (name server) IP Address
J Host Name
Refer to the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card User’s Guide
PDF on the Software Suite CD for detailed setup information.
4. List the applicable UPS load segment (receptacle group)
connections (refer to the UPS user’s guide to see if load
segments are available for your UPS):
J Load Segment 1 is connected to
J Load Segment 2 is connected to
J Load Segment 3 is connected to
Examples of load segment equipment connections are
“CPU MX1,” “Monitor MX1,” and “Router San Diego 1.”
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Figure 1. Verify DIP Switches
Figure 2. Install the ConnectUPS Card
Figure 3. Secure the ConnectUPS Card
Figure 4. Install the Ethernet Cable
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Section 1
Install the Card
The hot-swappable ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card can be
installed without turning off the UPS or disconnecting the load.
The following steps explain how to install the ConnectUPS-X or
ConnectUPS-BD:
1. Verify that both DIP switches on the card are set to the 0
(off) position (see Figure 1).
NOTE If you are setting up the ConnectUPS Card in a
DHCP environment, set DIP switch 2 to the
1 (on) position.
2. Remove the X-Slott or BestDockt cover on the UPS rear
panel. Retain the screws.
NOTE If there is another card already installed with an
attached communication cable, disconnect the cable and
then remove the card.
3. To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD), place one hand on a
metal surface such as the UPS rear panel.
4. Slide the card into the open slot and secure with the screws
removed in Step 2 (see Figure 2 and Figure 3).
5. Connect an active Ethernet cable (supplied) to the Uplink
Ethernet connector on the ConnectUPS-X or to the network
connector on the ConnectUPS-BD (see Figure 4).
6. To configure the card locally using the supplied configuration
cable, continue to the following section, “Connect the Card.”
To configure the card remotely through a network using a
Web browser or Telnet (or similar) utility, refer to the
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card User’s Guide PDF on the
Software Suite CD.
Figure 5. Install Configuration Cable
Figure 6. Select Connection
Figure 7. Configure Port Settings
Figure 8. Enter Configuration Password
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Section 2
Connect the Card
To connect the card to the computer and start the configuration:
1. Plug the RJ-45 end of the supplied configuration cable
(labeled “PC”) into the COM port on the card (see Figure 5).
Verify that you have used the port labeled “COM.” The
other ports on the card will not work for configuration.
2. Plug the other end of the serial cable into the serial COM port
on the computer.
3. Open your terminal emulation program (such as
HyperTerminal).
4. Select the appropriate serial connection (such as COM1). See
Figure 6.
5. Set the serial line to 9600 baud, No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop
bit, and no flow control (see Figure 7).
6. Verify that the UPS is turned on.
7. After a few seconds, press Enter. The Password prompt
appears (see Figure 8).
If the Password prompt does not appear, press Enter again.
If it still does not appear, check the following conditions:
S Verify the serial line is set to 9600 baud, No parity, 8 data
bits, 1 stop bit, and no flow control.
S If the serial line settings are correct, check the cabling to
verify all connections are secure.
S Verify that your terminal program is on the correct
communication port for the serial connection.
S Verify that the card has power (one or more LEDs on the
card are illuminated). The UPS should be turned on.
8. Type your password (the default is admin) and press Enter.
The Main Menu screen appears.
Figure 9. Configure Card Settings
Figure 10. Set ConnectUPS Card IP Address
Figure 11. Save and Exit
Figure 12. ConnectUPS Card Summary Page
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Section 3
Configure the Card
To configure the card after you have connected it:
1. Type 1 on the Main Menu to display the Web/SNMP Card
Settings screen (see Figure 9).
2. Type 1 to display the Set the IP Address, Gateway Address
and MIB System Group screen (see Figure 10).
3. To set the IP Address, type 1 and press Enter. Type the IP
Address and press
Enter. (see the Checklist).
4. Type 0 to return to the previous menu.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to set the Gateway Address and
Network Mask.
6. Change any other options as needed for your particular
configuration by typing the corresponding number shown in
the menu.
Each Configuration Menu setting is described in detail in
the Appendix of the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card User’s
Guide. You can change the other options later if you prefer.
7. Type 0 until you return to the Main Menu (see Figure 11).
8. Type 0 to save all settings and exit the card configuration.
9. Verify network communication by using a Web browser (see
Figure 12). Type the IP Address of your card and select
Go.
The ConnectUPS Card summary page opens.
NOTE Once the card is reachable on the network, you can
use a Web browser, Telnet, or similar utility to adjust any of
the configuration settings. The menus are identical to those
seen during serial configuration and are password-protected
for Superuser access only.
Figure 13. Install NetWatch Software
Figure 14. Launch NetWatch Software
Figure 15. Enter ConnectUPS Card IP Address
Figure 16. Select UPS Load Segment
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Section 4
Install Shutdown Software
NOTE The following procedure applies to NetWatch shutdown
software for Microsoft Windows operating systems. For other
operating systems, refer to the NetWatch help file on the CD.
NOTE For other software, such as LanSafe
R
Power
Management Software or PowerVision
R
Software, refer to those
user guides for instructions.
Use the following procedure to install NetWatch software after
you have installed and configured the card:
1. Insert the Software Suite CD into the computer’s CD-ROM
drive. The CD menu displays after a few seconds.
2. Select Software Wizard from the Main Menu.
3. Select Install NetWatch (see Figure 13).
4. Select the operating system.
5. Select Launch the Installer (see Figure 14).
6. Select Open in the File Download dialog box and follow the
installation instructions until the Select Powerware Shutdown
Server window displays.
7. Select Manually Enter IP Address for the Shutdown Server
(see Figure 15).
8. Type the IP Address of the card and select OK.
9. Select the correct UPS load segment that your computer’s
power cord is plugged into and select
OK (see Figure 16).
Figure 17. Verify Configuration Settings
Figure 18. Verify Configuration Settings
Figure 19. Verify Configuration Settings
Figure 20. Clear Communication Message
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10. Select your preferred method of shutting down your system
(see Figure 17). The default selection is recommended.
Select
Next.
11. The Event and Logging Options dialog opens (see Figure 18).
Select
Next.
12. Verify the configuration settings are correct and select Finish
(see Figure 19).
13. A pop-up message indicates that communication with the
card is established (see Figure 20). Select
Clear to
acknowledge the message.
14. Repeat Steps 1 through 13 on all computers powered by the
corresponding UPS using this specific card.
NetWatch installation and configuration is now complete.
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Index
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Remote Configuration
- Chapter 3 UPS Power Management
- ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card Panel Details
- LED Description
- Technical Specifications
- DIP Switch Description
- Jumper 1 Settings
- Serial Pass-Through Mode
- Upgrading the Card Firmware
- External Contact Monitoring Feature
- Configuration Menu Settings
- SSL Certificate Installation
- SSH Installation
- Service and Support
- Two-Year Limited Warranty (USA and Canada)
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Eaton ConnectUPS-X specifications
Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the Eaton ConnectUPS-X.
The Eaton ConnectUPS-X is a network card/adapter that offers a maximum data transfer rate of 100 Mbit/s, making it suitable for fast and efficient networking needs. With a wired connectivity technology, it allows for reliable connections through Ethernet. The adapter includes four ports, providing ample options for connecting multiple devices.
The network card/adapter supports various networking features, including Fast Ethernet, which ensures swift data transmission. It is compatible with several network protocols such as HTTP, SNMP, TFTP, Telnet, BootP, DHCP, WAP, ARP, and RARP, allowing for seamless integration into existing network infrastructures. The device complies with IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.3u networking standards, ensuring compatibility and interoperability with other network devices.
While the Eaton ConnectUPS-X does not support Wi-Fi connections, it compensates with enhanced security algorithms such as SSH and SSL/TLS. These protocols offer secure data transmission and protection against unauthorized access. The network card/adapter features LED indicators, providing users with visual cues for monitoring its status and connectivity.
Additionally, the Eaton ConnectUPS-X is Wake-on-LAN ready, allowing users to remotely wake up the networked device when needed. The card/adapter has an internal design, which ensures a streamlined and space-saving installation.
In summary, the Eaton ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter offers reliable and quick networking capabilities with its 100 Mbit/s maximum data transfer rate. With wired connectivity and four ports available, it provides ample options for device connections. Supporting various network protocols, networking standards, and security algorithms, it ensures compatibility, secure data transmission, and protection against unauthorized access. The LED indicators enhance monitoring capabilities, and its Wake-on-LAN readiness allows for remote activation of networked devices. The internal design further contributes to its practical installation.
Maximum data transfer rate
100 Mbit/s
Connectivity technology
Wired
Power consumption (typical)
3.5 W
General
| Brand | Eaton |
| Model | ConnectUPS-X | 116750221-001 |
| Product | network card/adapter |
| EAN | 5052178266332, 5711045388927, 5906738417255, 6430028223688, 7330381249723, 7330381646171, 743172016751, 7431720167514, 0743172016751, 0223563754016, 5415247026983, 0172304230121 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
Network
| Maximum data transfer rate | 100 Mbit/s |
| Ethernet LAN | Yes |
| Supported network protocols | HTTP, SNMP, TFTP, Telnet, BootP, DHCP, WAP, ARP, RARP |
| Networking standards | IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u |
| Wi-Fi | No |
| Security algorithms | SSH, SSL/TLS |
| Wake-on-LAN ready | Yes |
Ports & interfaces
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Host interface | — |
| Interface | Ethernet |
Other features
| Ports quantity | 4 |
| Networking features | Fast Ethernet |
| Wireless connection | No |
| Link/Act LED | Yes |
| Compliance industry standards | IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u |
Design
| Chipset | — |
| LED indicators | Yes |
| Internal | Yes |
| Certification | FCC |
| Product color | Multicolor |
Power
| Power consumption (typical) | 3.5 W |
Weight & dimensions
| Weight | 120 g |
| Width | 81 mm |
| Depth | 134 mm |
| Height | 33 mm |
System requirements
| Compatible operating systems | Windows, UNIX, Linux, NetWare, Macintosh, SuSE |
Operational conditions
| Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 — 40 °C |
| Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 — 80 % |
Packaging content
Logistics data
| Harmonized System (HS) code | 85176990 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can’t find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Eaton ConnectUPS-X below.
Does the Eaton ConnectUPS-X support Wi-Fi?
No, the Eaton ConnectUPS-X does not support Wi-Fi. This means that it can only be connected to a network through a wired connection, providing a reliable and stable connection.
How many ports does the Eaton ConnectUPS-X have?
The Eaton ConnectUPS-X has 4 ports, allowing users to connect multiple devices to the network at the same time.
What is the maximum data transfer rate of the Eaton ConnectUPS-X?
The maximum data transfer rate of the Eaton ConnectUPS-X is 100 Mbit/s, ensuring fast and efficient communication between devices on the network.
Does the Eaton ConnectUPS-X support Wake-on-LAN?
Yes, the Eaton ConnectUPS-X is Wake-on-LAN ready. This means that users can remotely wake up their devices on the network, providing convenience and energy savings.
How much power does the Eaton ConnectUPS-X consume?
The Eaton ConnectUPS-X consumes a typical power of 3.5 W. This low power consumption not only saves energy but also reduces operating costs for the user.
How can I check the technical specifications of the Eaton ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter?
To check the technical specifications of the Eaton ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter, you can refer to the manual. Here are the steps to find the information:
1. Open the manual for the Eaton ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter.
2. Navigate to the section titled «Technical Specifications.»
3. In this section, you will find a table that lists the technical specifications of the ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter.
4. The table includes information such as the CPU, memory, LAN controller, network connection, supported protocols, supported operating systems, power input, power consumption, size, weight, and EMC statements of the ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter.
5. Review the table to find the specific technical specifications you are looking for.
Please note that the manual may provide additional details and explanations for each specification. Refer to the manual for a comprehensive understanding of the technical specifications of the Eaton ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter.
How do I connect the Eaton ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter to my network?
To connect the Eaton ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter to your network, follow these steps:
1. Verify that an active 10/100BaseT cable is connected to the network connector of the card (the Uplink Port 1 Ethernet connector on the ConnectUPS-X).
2. If your computer’s IP address is on the same network as the card, you can proceed to the next step. Otherwise, temporarily set up your computer’s TCP/IP protocol parameters to the 192.168.7.x subnet.
3. Open a web browser on your computer and enter the IP address of the card in the address bar. The default IP address of the card is 192.168.7.18.
4. Configure the card by accessing its configuration menus through the web browser interface. Follow the instructions provided in the manual to set up the desired network settings.
5. Once the card is configured, you can access and manage it remotely using the web browser interface or SNMP-compatible network management software.
Please note that these steps are a general guide, and the specific instructions may vary depending on your network setup and the version of the ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter. For detailed instructions, refer to the manual provided with the product.
What are the different models of the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card and their features?
The Eaton ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card is available in three models: ConnectUPS-X, ConnectUPS-BD, and ConnectUPS-E. Here are the features of each model:
1. ConnectUPS-X: This model is designed for UPSs with an X-Slot. It has a built-in switching hub that allows three additional network devices to be connected to the network without the need for additional network drops. The ConnectUPS-X can connect to a twisted-pair Ethernet network (10/100BaseT) using an RJ-45 connector. It supports monitoring and management of the connected UPS through a web browser, internet-ready cell phone or PDA, and SNMP-compatible network management software. It also supports remote monitoring and shutdown of UPS-protected computer systems.
2. ConnectUPS-BD: This model is designed for UPSs with a BestDock slot. It offers similar features to the ConnectUPS-X, including network connectivity, monitoring and management options, and remote monitoring and shutdown capabilities.
3. ConnectUPS-E: This model is an external adapter specifically designed for Eaton 9305 and 9150 UPSs. It provides network connectivity and supports monitoring and management of the connected UPS.
Please note that these models may have additional features and specifications. For more detailed information, refer to the manual provided with the Eaton ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter.
How do I monitor and manage the connected UPS using the web browser interface of the ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter?
To monitor and manage the connected UPS using the web browser interface of the Eaton ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter, follow these steps:
1. Open a web browser on your computer.
2. Enter the IP address of the ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter in the address bar. The default IP address is typically 192.168.1.1.
3. Once the web browser interface is loaded, you will see a menu with various options.
4. Select the «Summary» option to view an overview of the UPS status, including input voltage, output voltage, battery capacity, and load percentage.
5. To access UPS history information, select the «UPS History» option. This will provide details about past events and alarms.
6. For configuration settings, select the «Configuration» option. Here, you can customize parameters such as network settings, email notifications, and SNMP settings.
7. To control the UPS, select the «Control» option. This allows you to perform actions such as turning the UPS on or off, running a self-test, or initiating a battery calibration.
8. The «Registered Clients» option displays a list of devices registered with the ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter for monitoring and management purposes.
9. The «Language» option allows you to select the desired language for the web browser interface.
10. If you need assistance, select the «Help» option for online help and documentation.
Please note that the specific options and menu structure may vary slightly depending on the firmware version of the ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter.
Which operating systems are supported for shutdown by the Eaton ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter?
The Eaton ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter supports monitoring and management of the connected UPS through various operating systems. According to the manual, the client software is available for the following operating systems:
1. Microsoft Windows: The ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter is compatible with Microsoft Windows operating systems. The client software allows communication with the card through TCP/IP and enables automatic shutdown of the protected system during extended power outages.
2. Mac OS X: The ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter is compatible with Mac OS X. The client software allows communication with the card through TCP/IP and enables automatic shutdown of the protected system during extended power outages.
3. Novell NetWare: The ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter is compatible with Novell NetWare. The client software allows communication with the card through TCP/IP and enables automatic shutdown of the protected system during extended power outages.
4. Linux: The ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter is compatible with Linux operating systems. The client software allows communication with the card through TCP/IP and enables automatic shutdown of the protected system during extended power outages.
5. UNIX: The ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter is compatible with UNIX operating systems. The client software allows communication with the card through TCP/IP and enables automatic shutdown of the protected system during extended power outages.
Please note that the manual may provide additional details and instructions for setting up and using the client software on these operating systems. For more information, refer to the manual provided with the Eaton ConnectUPS-X network card/adapter.
What is the weight of the Eaton ConnectUPS-X?
The Eaton ConnectUPS-X has a weight of 120 g.
What is the height of the Eaton ConnectUPS-X?
The Eaton ConnectUPS-X has a height of 33 mm.
What is the width of the Eaton ConnectUPS-X?
The Eaton ConnectUPS-X has a width of 81 mm.
What is the depth of the Eaton ConnectUPS-X?
The Eaton ConnectUPS-X has a depth of 134 mm.
What certifications does the Eaton ConnectUPS-X have?
The Eaton ConnectUPS-X has the following certifications: FCC.
Is the manual of the Eaton ConnectUPS-X available in English?
Yes, the manual of the Eaton ConnectUPS-X is available in English .
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Eaton ConnectUPS Web/SNMP
Features
• Supports real-time monitoring and control of UPSs
across the network
• Enables monitoring and control via Web browsers,
SNMP-compliant network management systems or
power management software
• Delivers alarm notifications through e-mail, to mobile
phones, pagers or SNMP traps
• Enables rapid identification and analysis of critical
power conditions
• Logs and graphs detailed historical data to analyze
trends
• Uses standard communication protocols on 10 Mb
and 100 Mb Ethernet networks
• Performs as a switching hub for three 10/100
Mbps connections (ConnectUPS-X)
• Enables orderly shutdown and restart of remote UPSs
• Supports optional Eaton
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Environmental Monitoring
Probe (EMP) for temperature, humidity and other
contact sensor monitoring, management
• User Interface support for local languages (English,
Chinese, Spanish, French, German, Italian)
• Operates with optional Eaton probe to monitor
environmental conditions at remote sites
• Supports in-service installation and upgrades
without interrupting critical loads (most models)
• Complies with the Restriction of Hazardous
Substances Directive (RoHS) by EU
PowerChain Management solutions
Product Snapshot
Type:
Ethernet, Internet connectivity device
Installation:
Hot-plug
Web Browser support: Internet Explorer
Software support:
LanSafe
®
software, NetWatch,
PowerVision
®
software, eNotify
Additional features:
Three-port switching hub
(ConnectUPS-X) & optional
environmental monitoring
RoHS
C O M P L I A N T
With the growth in distributed
computing, computing and
communication resources
reside in multiple remote
locations—and so do the unin-
terruptible power systems
(UPSs) that protect them. Eaton
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP cards
enable you to monitor and con-
trol remote UPSs from Web
browsers or industry-standard
network management systems.
A complete family addresses
a broad range of Eaton UPS
models, installation options
(internal, external), communica-
tions (Web, SNMP or both), and
network rates (10 Mbps, 100
Mbps, or both):
• ConnectUPS-MS con nects to
the Mini-Slot and BestDock
slot on an Eaton UPS; these
cards support real-time Web
and SNMP communication
over 10/100BaseT Ethernet
connections
• ConnectUPS-X connects to
the X-Slot
®
on an Eaton UPS;
these cards support real-time
Web and SNMP commu-
nication over 10/100BaseT
Ethernet connections and
serve as a power-protected
switching hub to support
three additional 10/100BaseT
links
• ConnectUPS-BD supports
Eaton UPSs that feature
BestDock ports, and provides
real-time, Web-based and
SNMP-based monitoring and
control over 10/100BaseT
Ethernet connections
• ConnectUPS-E provides
equivalent real-time capabili-
ties in an external device,
specifically designed for
legacy Powerware
®
9150
and 9305 UPSs
• ConnectUPS BestLink is an
external module specifically
designed for monitoring and
controlling Eaton FERRUPS
®
UPSs
ConnectUPS-E
ConnectUPS-X
ConnectUPS-BD
ConnectUPS-MS
