4 use, 1 monitoring the server and the ups(s), 1 local access – Eaton Electrical V3 User Manual

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4 Use

4.1 Monitoring the server and the UPS(s)

4.1.1 Local access

From the system where the Network Shutdown Module is installed,

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You can use the following shortcut:
For Windows: Start -> Programs -> EATON -> Network Shutdown Module -> Supervision
For Linux (KDE): K-> EATON -> Network Shutdown Module -> Supervision
For Linux (Gnome): Applications -> EATON -> Network Shutdown Module -> Supervision
For Mac OSX: Applications -> Utilities -> EATON -> Network Shutdown Module->Supervision.command

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You can also use the icon in the task bar:

To access to this interface:

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Double-click on the icon or

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Right click the icon in the task bar to access to the item
“Network Shutdown module Status”

4.1.2 Remote access

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From a remote machine, you can type the following URL in a Web browser for

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secured SSL access:

https://< name or IP address of computer hosting NSM>:4680/

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or for non secured access:

http://< name or IP address of computer hosting NSM>:4679/

Note:
The Web server is “case sensitive” for the URL.

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Accept the SSL Certificate (by clicking on Yes)

Accepting the SSL Certificate

To install the certificate on IE7 for Vista, you need
to perform the following steps:

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Run IE as an administrator (Right-click the

desktop icon)

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Visit the NSM site.

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Click through the certificate error

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Click the "Certificate Error" button in the

address bar.

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Click View Certificate

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Click Install Certificate

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Unlike on XP, you must click the “Place all

certificates in the following store” radio button,
and choose the “Trusted Root Certification
Authorities” store. If you don’t do this, the
certificate goes in your personal store, and it
isn’t trusted by IE.

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