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Web/SNMP Management SmartSlot Card User’s Guide 11
Introduction
Internal Management Features
Overview
The Management Card has two internal interfaces, the Control Console
and the Web interface, which provide menus with options that allow you
to manage the UPS, an Environmental Monitoring SmartSlot Card, and
the Management Card. The Management Card’s SNMP interface allows
you to use an SNMP browser with the APC MIB (PowerNet MIB) to
manage the UPS and an Environmental Monitoring SmartSlot Card.
For more information about the Management Card’s internal user
interfaces, see
Control Console on page 14
and
Web Interface on
page 20
; for more information about how to use the APC MIB with an
SNMP browser, see the PowerNet MIB Reference Guide which is
provided on the APC Web/SNMP Management Card utility CD
(.\doc\Mibguide.pdf)
Login control
Only one user at a time can log into the Management Card to use its
internal user interface features. The priority for access, from highest to
lowest, is as follows:
Local access to the Control Console from a computer with a
direct serial connection to the Management Card
Telnet access to the Control Console from a remote computer
Web access
Note:
For information about how SNMP access to the Man-
agement Card is controlled, see
SNMP on page 29
.
Types of user
accounts
The Management Card has two levels of access (Administrator and
Device Manager), both of which are protected by
Password
and
User
Name
requirements.
An Administrator can use all of the management menus avail-
able in the Control Console and the Web interface. The Admin-
istrator’s default
Password
and
User Name
are both
apc
.
A Device Manager can access only the
Log
option in the
Events
menu and use the
UPS
and
Environment
menus. The
Device Manager’s default
Password
is
device
, and the default
User Name
is
apc
.
Note:
The Management Card also uses a
User Name
and
Password
to protect FTP access to the Management
Card, as described in
FTP Client on page 28
.
For information about how to set Administrator and Device Manager
Password
and
User Name
settings, see
User Manager on page 31
.