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SNMP Community. The Center uses this community to authenticate communication between the PDU and UPS in
order to access their information. The default community is private. By default, the UPS/PDU/ATS uses private as
the community with write permission, and public with read only permission. The community used by the Center to
access the UPS/PDU/ATS must have write permission for an administrative power control.
SNMP Trap Community. The Center uses the community to authenticate the SNMP trap from the monitored PDU
and UPS RMCARD. The community default is public. The IP address of the Center computer must be added to the
Trap Receiver list on the Network/Trap Notification page of the UPS RMCARD and the PDU to ensure that the
community must match.
Note: The community can be configured on the Network/Access Control (or Network Service/SNMPv1 Service)
page in the UPS remote management card (RMCARD) web or on the Network/SNMP Settings (or Network
Service/SNMPv1 Service) page in the PDU web.
Note: The SNMP community is limited to 15 characters in the PDU and UPS RMCARD.
Note: If you have firewall software installed, configure the settings to allow access through port 3052 (UDP/TCP), port
53568 (TCP), port 162 (UDP) and port 53566(UDP). These ports must open because the Center uses them to
establish the communication with PDU and UPS RMCARD.
SNMPv3
The Center will use the below SNMPv3 settings to interact with a secure device. These settings can be configured on
the Security/Authentication page of Center and on the Network Service/SNMPv3 Service page of the UPS
RMCARD/PDU/ATS web. These settings must be matched one.
User Name: Specifies a username match for protocol.
Authentication Protocol: Sets the protocol to be used for authenticating the network communication between the
Client and devices.
Authentication Key: Sets the authentication key which is used for the aforementioned authentication protocol.
Privacy Protocol: Sets the privacy protocol to be used for encrypting data during transmission between the Client
and devices.
Privacy Key: Sets the privacy key to encrypt data for the aforementioned privacy protocol.
Network
Please refer to Security/Network section about how to configure Network settings.
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