Accessing the user interfaces, Access procedures, Access priorities among the interfaces – APC Battery Management System User Manual

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USER’S GUIDE

Battery Management System

8

Accessing the User Interfaces

Access Procedures

Access priorities among the interfaces

After the Battery Management System network settings are configured (as
described in the Installation and Quick Start Manual), you can use the
Battery Management System remotely through its Web, control console
(Telnet or SSH), and SNMP interfaces.

Access priority for logging on

Only one user at a time can log on to the Battery Management System to
use its internal user interface features. The priority for access is as follows:

• Local access to the control console from a computer with a direct serial

connection to the Battery Management System always has the highest
priority.

• Telnet or Secure SHell (SSH) access to the control console from a

remote computer has priority over Web access.

• Web access, either directly or through the InfraStruXure Manager, has

the lowest priority.

For information about how SNMP access to the Battery
Management System is controlled, see

SNMP

.

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