Introduction, 1 overview – SENA UPSLink100 User Manual

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1. Introduction

1.1 Overview

The UPSLink is an embedded Linux-based Web/SNMP card for UPS. The UPSLink provides SNMP,

HTTP and Telnet compatibility allowing those who manage power utilities of any equipments that

demand fail-safe power such as servers, routers and other networking devices to monitor and control

their equipments anywhere on the network.

Integrative standard

By utilizing standard MIB (Management Information Base), cooperative management of UPS with any

management software such as HP OpenView, Sun NetManager and IBM NetView is enabled. The

UPSLink fully complies with RFC1628 Industry standard UPS MIB to achiev e comprehensive remote

UPS management

Easy style web menu

The web menus of the UPSLink are well organized and stylish. The graphical presentation of the UPS

status helps users to perceive the situation at a glance. Also, rich java script tools are supported to

avoid users’mal-operation in each page.

Secure management

The UPSLink has many features regarding secure management of the device like as user ID and

Password authentication, configurable access control for Web or Telnet by IP filtering and HTTPS.

Roomy customizability

User may customize RS232 UPS protocol and web menus. Sena provides extensive protocol

customization tool that includes library functions, template codes, and a complete example for Sena

UPS serial protocol and fine manuals. The UPSLink is multilingual on its web interface. The UPSLink

is ready to support any languages on earth.

Network connectivity

The UPSLink supports open network protocols such as TCP/IP, UDP and PPPoE (PPP-over-Ethernet),

allowing simultaneous equipment management over either a DSL-based broadband Internet

connection, or a conventional LAN (Local Area Network) environment. In-Band management is

provided using a 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet network, whereas the Out-of-Band management is done

via broadband access. A separate protocol is provided for floating IP environments (Broadband or

Dynamic DNS) to allow access to the UPSLink via a domain name.

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