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1 User Manual Original Instructions Bulletin 1609 UPS Network Management Card Catalog Number 1609-ENET

2 Important User Information Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation, configuration, and operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate, or maintain this product. Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes, laws, and standards. Activities including installation, adjustments, putting into service, use, assembly, disassembly, and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice. If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. In no event will Rockwell Automation, Inc. be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment. The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes. Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation, Inc. cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams. No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation, Inc. with respect to use of information, circuits, equipment, or software described in this manual. Reproduction of the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, without written permission of Rockwell Automation, Inc., is prohibited Throughout this manual, when necessary, we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations. WARNING: Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment, which may lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss. ATTENTION: Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss. Attentions help you identify a hazard, avoid a hazard, and recognize the consequence. IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product. Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions. SHOCK HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present. BURN HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures. ARC FLASH HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a motor control center, to alert people to potential Arc Flash. Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death. Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

3 Table of Contents Manual Objectives Who Should Use This Manual Terms and Abbreviations Additional Resources Chapter 1 Introduction Features Contents Components Chapter 2 Configuration Initial Configuration Network with BOOTP/DHCP Server Network without BOOTP/DHCP Server Configuration Methods EzSetting Configuration Instructions COM Port Configuration Instructions Telnet Configuration Instructions Text Mode Configuration Main Menu User Manager TCP/IP Setting Network Parameter Time Server Soft Restart Reset All To Default Exit Without Save Save And Exit Chapter 3 Web Interface Login Monitor Information UPS Properties Battery Parameters In/Out Parameters Identification Status Indication Monitor History Event Log Data Log Configure Device Management Configure Control Weekly Schedule Specific Schedule Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

4 Table of Contents Event Level System Administration User Manager TCP/IP Web Console FTP Time Server Syslog Batch Configuration Upgrade System Notification SNMP Access SNMPv3 USM (User-based Security Management) SNMP Trap Mail Server Wake On LAN EtherNet/IP Chapter 4 Specifications Technical and Environmental Specifications Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide Appendix A EtherNet/IP Object Service Object Descriptions and Service Support Return Codes and Descriptions Appendix B EtherNet/IP Parameters Object Attributes and Descriptions Appendix C EtherNet/IP IO Data Mapping Configuration Assembly Consumed (Output) Assembly Produced (Input) Assembly Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

5 Preface Manual Objectives The purpose of this manual is to provide you with the necessary information to install and configure the Network Management Card for the 1609 UPS. Described in this manual are methods for installing, configuring, and troubleshooting. Who Should Use This Manual This manual is intended for qualified personnel responsible for setting up and servicing these devices. You must have previous experience with and a basic understanding of communications technology, configuration procedures, required equipment, and safety precautions. Terms and Abbreviations Term/Abbreviation IP LAN MAC Address, MAC ID SNMP TCP USM Definition Internet Protocol Local Area Network Media Access Control Address Simple Network Management Protocol Transmission Control Protocol User-based Security Management Additional Resources These documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation Resource Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication Product Certifications website, Publication Number: 1609-UM007_-EN-P Publication Number: 1609-UM009_-EN-P Publication Number: 1609-IN012_-EN-P Publication Number: 1609-IN013_-EN-P Publication Number: 1609-IN014_-EN-P Publication Number: 1609-IN015_-EN-P Description Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system. Provides declarations of conformity, certificates, and other certification details. Bulletin 1609 UPS Management Software User Manual Bulletin 1609-B, -D UPS User Manual Bulletin 1609-D Installation Instructions Bulletin 1609-B Installation Instructions Surge Protective Device (Cat. No SPD) Installation Instructions Network Management Card (Cat. No ENET) Installation Instructions You can view or download publications at To order paper copies of technical documentation, contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative. Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

6 Preface Notes: 6 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

7 Chapter 1 Introduction The 1609 Network Management Card (Cat. No ENET) provides an interface between a Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and a network. It can communicate with a UPS and acquire its information and remotely manage it through a network system. The network card supports two protocols for user access: SNMP and HTTP. Through the SNMP NMS and a Web Browser, you can easily obtain UPS status and through a network, you can configure the network management card. Features Remote monitoring and system configuration capabilities. Event log and metering data provides historical data of UPS battery voltage and the event log of UPS status. Notifications via SNMP Trap and . Log in via RADIUS and local authentication. Supports: Network Time Protocol Telnet configuration BOOTP/DHCP Security protocol - HTTPS, SSH, SFTP, and SNMPv3 Syslog for keeping the event log remotely IPv4 and IPv6 EtherNet/IP protocol Contents The 1609 Network Management Card package contains the following items. Table 1 - Package Contents Quantity Item Network Management Card ENET Installation Instructions ENET Cover 2 Screws Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

8 Chapter 1 Introduction Components This section describes the components of the 1609 Network Management Card. DIP switch Reset Console Port Network Port Status Indicators Table 2 - Ports Item Table 3 - Status Indicators Description Network port Connect to the Ethernet Network Console port Connect to a VT100 terminal to configure the system or connect to an EnviroProbe to monitor the environmental parameter Status indicators Indicate operation status DIP Switch Configure operation mode Reset Reset the 1609 Network Management Card only, which does not, affect the UPS. Default IP Address Host name 1609 Network No. Yellow Light-emitting Diode Green Light-emitting Diode Description OFF Hardware or network error 2 Updating (1 sec) --- UPS disconnected Without EnviroProbe 3 Updating (50 ms) ON Normal operation With EnviroProbe 4 Updating (50 ms) Updating (50 ms) Normal operation 5 Updating (50 ms) ON EnviroProbe disconnected Table 4 - DIP Switch Settings No. Dip1 Dip2 Description 1 OFF OFF Normal operation 2 OFF ON Pass Through Mode 3 ON OFF Sensor Mode (with EnviroProbe) 4 ON ON Console Mode 8 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

9 Chapter 2 Configuration Initial Configuration To follow the appropriate instructions, check your network environment to see whether there is a BOOTP/DHCP server on your LAN. Network with BOOTP/DHCP Server 1. Connect the 1609 Network Management Card to a network with a networking cable. 2. Open a Web Browser and link the 1609 Network Management Card by typing the IP address or the default host name, or 1609Network in the address bar. 3. Log in as administrator with admin for default account and password for default password. 4. To manage your account and password, go to the System Tab >User Manager. 5. On the User Manager page, select whether to restrict login user to the same LAN or not. Select Only in this LAN to restrict this login account to the same LAN, or select Allow Any to allow this login account to log in from anywhere. 6. Go to the TCP/IP page and change the default host name in the System window. 7. Configure the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP for the 1609 Network Management Card. If there is no DNS server and you want to receive a notification , assign an IP address to the mail server. 8. We recommend you to disable the BOOTP/DHCP option and assign a valid static IP address to the 1609 Network Management Card. 9. Go to the Time Server page to synchronize the 1609 Network Management Card and the time server. Network without BOOTP/DHCP Server 1. Prepare a workstation (Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003, 2008, XP, Vista, or 7). 2. Use the provided RJ45 to DB9 serial cable to connect the 1609 Network Management Card COM port with the workstation COM port. Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

10 Chapter 2 Configuration 3. Set both of the DIP switches of the 1609 Network Management Card to OFF position (normal mode) to enable the network transmission. 4. For the Windows 2000, 2003, 2008, or XP, workstation click the HyperTerminal icon in the Accessories Program Group. For the Windows Vista or Windows 7 workstation, download the Putty software from the Internet to execute the configuration 5. Configure the COM port parameters bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control. 6. Set both of the DIP switches of the 1609 Network Management Card to ON position (configuration mode). A message displays on the screen that prompts you for the account and password. 7. Enter your account (default account is admin) and password (default password is password). The 1609-ENET card Main Menu shows on the screen. See Configure the 1609 Network Management Card via Text Mode for more information. Configuration Methods The best way to configure the 1609 Network Management Card is to run the EzSetting software, which you can find in the CD. If you have configured the essential network parameters successfully, you can launch a Web Browser or telnet to the 1609 Network Management Card to execute more detailed configuration. The first thing is to open the User Manager page to change your account and password. EzSetting Configuration Instructions 1. Prepare a workstation (Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003, 2008, XP, Vista, Win7 or later installed). 2. To enable the network transmission, make sure both of the DIP switches of the 1609 Network Management Card are set to OFF position (normal mode). 3. Make sure that the workstation and the 1609 Network Management Card are on the same LAN. 4. Put the provided CD in the CD-ROM drive and find the EzSetting software to launch it. 5. To search all of the 1609 Network devices on the LAN, press the Discover button and then all 1609 Network devices are listed in the Device List as shown in Figure Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

11 Configuration Chapter 2 Figure 1 - Device List To search all 1609 Network devices in another domain network, change the Subnet and Subnet Mask addresses and then press the Discover button to list them. If the 1609 Network Management Card cannot be found, check the networking port UDP 3456 in the OS. Open it if it is blocked. 6. To configure the network parameters, select 1609-ENET card device in the Device lists. 7. Click the Modify button 8. Key in your account and password. The default account and password are admin and password respectively. See Figure 2. Figure 2 - IP and Account Information 9. Click the Configuration button and configure the essential network parameters as shown in Figure 3. Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

12 Chapter 2 Configuration Figure 3 - Configuration COM Port Configuration Instructions 1. Prepare a workstation (Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003, 2008, XP, Vista, or 7). 2. Use the provided RJ45 to DB9 serial cable to connect the 1609 Network Management Cards COM port with the workstations COM port. 3. To enable the network transmission, set both of the DIP switches of the 1609 Network Management Card to the OFF position (normal mode). 4. Windows 2000, 2003, 2008, or XP; Click the HyperTerminal icon in the Accessories Program Group. Windows Vista or 7: To execute the configuration, download the Putty software from the Internet. 5. Configure the COM ports parameters bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control. 6. Set both of the DIP switches of the 1609 Network Management Card to ON position (configuration mode). Login message displays on the screen 7. Key in the account (default account is admin) and password (default password is password). The 1609-ENET card Main Menu shows on the screen.see Text Mode Configuration on page 13 for more information. 12 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

13 Configuration Chapter 2 Telnet Configuration Instructions 1. Connect the 1609 Network Management Card to a network. 2. Prepare a workstation (Microsoft Windows, Max OSX, or Linux already installed) that has already connected to the same LAN. 3. Set both of the DIP switches of the 1609 Network Management Card to the OFF position (normal mode). 4. For the Windows workstation running DOS Prompt, type telnet HostName or IP to open the telnet connection with the 1609 Network Management Card. For other operating systems, run the OS shell and type the same command. A login message displays. 5. Enter the account (default account is admin) and password (default password is password). The 1609-ENET card Main Menu shows on the screen. See Text Mode Configuration on page 13 for more information. IMPORTANT The 1609 Network Management Card terminates the telnet connection if there is not any data transmission within 1 minute. Text Mode Configuration You can configure the 1609 Network Management Card via text mode by using a Telnet utility or through the COM port. Main Menu Each item in this 1609-ENET card Main Menu item is described on the following pages. Figure 4 - Main Menu Screen +========================+ Web Card Main Menu +========================+ Web Card Version MAC Address ab-25-e9-1e [1].User Manager [2].TCP/IP Setting [3].Network Parameter [4].Time Server [5].Soft Restart [6].Reset All To Default [z].exit Without Save [0].Save And Exit Enter Your Choice => Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

14 Chapter 2 Configuration User Manager +========================+ User Manager +========================+ RADIUS [1].RADIUS Auth: Disable [2].Server: [3].Secret: [4].Port: Local Auth Administrator [5].Account: admin [6].Password: ******** [7].Limitation: Only in This LAN Device Manager [8].Account: device [9].Password: ******** [a].limitation: Only in This LAN Read Only User [b].account: user [c].password: ******** [d].limitation: Allow Any [0].Back To Previous Menu Enter Your Choice => Table 5 - User Manager Items Item Function Description Default [1]. RADIUS Auth: Obtain the login authentication from a RADIUS Disable server [2]. Server: The RADIUS server name [3]. Secret: The RADIUS secret [4]. Port: The RADIUS port number 1812 [5]. Administrator Account Administrator has sole right to modify the 1609 admin Network settings [6]. Administrator Password password [7]. Administrator Limitation Restrict login area for the administrator Only in this LAN [8]. Device Account Device Manager is not permitted to change the device [9]. Device Password network settings but has the ability to configure the UPS settings password [a]. Device Limitation Restrict login area for the device manager Only in this LAN [b]. User Account Read Only. User can observe the UPS information user only [c]. User Password password [d]. User Limitation Restrict login area for the user Allow Any 14 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

15 Configuration Chapter 2 TCP/IP Setting Figure 5 - TCP/Setting Screen +========================+ TCP/IP Setting +========================+ [1].IPv4 Address: [2].IPv4 Subnet Mask: [3].IPv4 Gateway IP: [4].IPv4 DNS or WINS IP: [5].DHCPv4 Client: Enable [6].IPv6 Address: fe80::230:abff:fe25:900 [7].IPv6 Prefix Length: 64 [8].IPv6 Gateway IP: :: [9].IPv6 DNS IP: :: [a].dhcpv6: Enable [b].host Name(NetBIOS): 1609Network [c].system Contactor: [d].system Location: [e].auto-negotiation: Enable [f].speed: 100M [g].duplex: Full [h].status Stable: 3 [0].Back To Previous Menu Enter Your Choice => Table 6 - TCP/IP Setting Items Item Function Description Default [1]. IPv4 Address The 1609Network IPv4 address [2]. IPv4 Subnet Mask The IPv4 sub-net mask setting [3]. IPv4 Gateway IP The IPv4 network default gateway [4]. IPv4 DNS IP IPv4 Domain Name Server IP address [5]. DHCPv4 Client Enable/Disable DHCPv4 protocol Enable [6]. IPv6 Address The 1609Network IPv6 address [7]. IPv6 Subnet Mask The IPv6 sub-net mask setting [8]. IPv6 Gateway IP The IPv6 network default gateway [9]. IPv6 DNS IP IPv6 Domain Name Server IP address [a]. DHCPv6 Client Enable/Disable DHCPv6 protocol Enable [b]. Host Name 1609Network [c]. [d]. System Contactor System Location [e]. Auto-Negotiation The network link operation Enable [f]. Speed 100M [g]. Duplex Full Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

16 Chapter 2 Configuration Network Parameter Figure 6 - Network Parameter Screen +========================+ Network Parameter +========================+ [1].HTTP Server: Enable [2].HTTPS Server: Enable [3].Telnet Server: Enable [4].SSH/SFTP Server: Enable [5].FTP Server: Enable [6].Syslog: Enable [7].HTTP Server Port: 80 [8].HTTPS Server Port: 443 [9].Telnet Server Port: 23 [a].ssh Server Port: 22 [b].ftp Server Port: 21 [c].syslog Server1: [d].syslog Server2: [e].syslog Server3: [f].syslog Server4: [g].snmp Get,Set Port: 161 [0].Back To Previous Menu Enter Your Choice => Table 7 - Network Parameter Item Item Function Description Default [1]. HTTP Server Enable/Disable HTTP protocol Enable [2]. HTTPS Server Enable/Disable HTTPS protocol Enable [3]. Telnet Server Enable/Disable telnet protocol Enable [4]. SSH/SFTP Server Enable/Disable SSH/SFTP protocol Enable [5]. FTP Server Enable/Disable FTP protocol Enable [6]. syslog Enable/Disable remote syslog Disable [7]. HTTP Server Port HTTP networking port 80 [8]. HTTPS Server Port HTTP networking port 443 [9]. Telnet Server Port Telnet networking port 23 [a]. SSH Server Port SSH networking port 22 [b]. FTP Server Port FTP networking port 21 [c]. Syslog Server1 The remote syslog host name [d]. Syslog Server2 The remote syslog host name [e]. Syslog Server3 The remote syslog host name [f]. Syslog Server4 The remote syslog host name [g]. SNMP Get, Set Port The SNMP networking port Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

17 Configuration Chapter 2 Time Server There are two ways to set the 1609 Network Management Cards current time and date. One is to set the system time manually. The second and ideal way is to set up a time server for the 1609 Network Management Card. The 1609 Network Management Card can support SNTP, which is supported by MS Windows XP. To configure a Windows PC to act as a time server, install the Simple TCP/IP Services from the Add/Remove Windows Components. +========================+ Time Server +========================+ [1].Time Selection: SNTP [2].Time Zone: +0 hr [3].1st Time Server: POOL.NTP.ORG [4].2nd Time Server: [5].Manual Date: 01/01/2000 (MM/DD/YYYY) [6].Manual Time: 00:00:00 (hh:mm:ss) [0].Back To Previous Menu Enter Your Choice => Table 8 - Time Server Item Item Function Description Default [1]. Time Selection Select SNTP or manually SNTP [2]. Time Zone Select time zone +0 hr [3]. 1 st Time Server The first time server for SNTP POOL.NTP.ORG [4]. 2 nd Time Server The second time server for SNTP [5]. Manual Date Assign the date manually if the Time Selection is 01/01/2000 selected to Manual [6]. Manual Time Assign the time manually if the Time Selection is selected to MAnual 00:00:00 Soft Restart Simply restart the 1609 Network Management Card. It doesn't affect to the UPS. Reset All To Default Set all of the settings back to the original default settings. Exit Without Save Exit and disregard any change. Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

18 Chapter 2 Configuration Save And Exit Preserve your change(s) and exit. 18 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

19 Chapter 3 Web Interface Login 1. Verify that you have a TCP/IP network already installed. 2. Launch your web browser. 3. Enter http: //host_name or http: //ip_address in the address bar for the plain text web transmission or https: //host_name or https: // ip_address for the encrypted web transmission. 4. Enter your account and password. The home page appears. IMPORTANT TIP If the login page can be displayed but you are unable to log in with the correct account and password, it can be because that the login in IP address differs from the 1609-ENET cards subnet, see Troubleshooting Topic 3 on page 41 The 1609 Network Management Card logs the user out automatically if there is not any data transmission through HTTP/HTTPS for more than 30 minutes. Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

20 Chapter 3 Web Interface Monitor Information This section includes the information of identification, battery voltage, battery status, and operation status. The web pages can vary depending on the UPS. UPS Properties This page gives a snapshot of all principal UPS parameters. The values update automatically. TIP To set the refresh time, select the menu Administration >Web >Web Refresh Period. Figure 7 - UPS Properties Battery Parameters Battery parameters menu lists the battery status and specifications. Figure 8 - Battery Parameters 20 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

21 Web Interface Chapter 3 In/Out Parameters Select In/Out Parameters from the UPS Information on the main menu to get a list of the UPS input, output, and bypass parameters Figure 9 - In/Out Parameters. Identification Select Identification from the UPS Information menu of the home page to get a list of the UPS Identification Parameters. Figure 10 - Identification Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

22 Chapter 3 Web Interface Status Indication This page lists all UPS events and indicates which event occurs by turning the lamp on or off. Figure 11 - Status Indication Monitor History Event Log This table lists all events that have occurred. The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries (rows) has been reached. You can also download all event log to your computer. Figure 12 - Event Log Date: The date when the UPS event occurred Time: The time when the UPS event occurred Level: The event level of the UPS event occurred Event Log: The description of the UPS event occurred 22 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

23 Web Interface Chapter 3 Download Event Log from UPS: The 1609-ENET card first sends the request to the UPS to collect the event log kept in the UPS, then replies to the user through the network. (1) Data Log This table lists all saved UPS data. The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries has been reached. You can also download the assigned period of the data log to your computer. Date: Date on which the recording was made. Time: Time on which the recording was made. Battery Voltage: The battery voltage in Volts at the time of recording. Configure This page lets the Device Manager clear the event log, data log and assign the time period to save data log. Clear History Data: Clear the event log Clear Event Log: Clear the data log Save Data Interval: To assign the time period to save to the data log. Device Management The following lists and describes the functions under Device Management. (2) Configure The configure web page is designed to set the configuration values to the UPS or 1609-ENET card. Those values are kept in the UPS or 1609-ENET card to change the behavior or reaction of the UPS. Figure 13 - Configure (1) Note that this option appears only when the UPS supports this function and the event log in the UPS differs from the event log in the 1609-ENET card. (2) UPS configuration options vary. Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

24 Chapter 3 Web Interface Auto Restart Send the command to the UPS to configure the auto restart function. UPS Buzzer Send the command to the UPS to configure the buzzer function. Transfer Voltage Send the command to the UPS to set the range of transfer voltage. Low Battery Keep the setup values in the card then compare with the received value from the UPS. If the received battery level is lower than the assigned value, then the card sends out the Low Battery alarm. UPS Shutdown Action Keep the setup values in the card then check the received status from the UPS. If a Power Fail or Battery Low event occurs, then send the assigned shutdown delay time to the UPS. Smart Shutdown Used to shut down all connected computers and the UPS safely by one click. Battery Replacement Date After the battery replacement dates are assigned, the card then send the command to store these date information in the UPS. Control This menu lets you send the control commands to the UPS Figure 14 - Control. 24 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

25 Web Interface Chapter 3 Battery Test Send the command to the UPS to perform the battery test. Shutdown and Restart UPS Only Send the command to the UPS to perform the shutdown and/or restart UPS immediately. To shut down the UPS, check UPS Shutdown Delay and choose the delay time. To restart the UPS, check the UPS Restart Delay and choose the delay time. To shut down and then restart the UPS, check UPS Shutdown Delay, and UPD Restart Delay and choose both of the delay times. Smart Shutdown The Smart Shutdown mechanism is used to shut down all connected computers and the UPS safely with one click. Power Fail/Restore Simulation Power fail/restore simulation causes the card to simulate the UPS power fail or power restore event. Based on this function, we can test all connected software to verify whether they work properly or not. The UPS remains in its original state and not go into battery mode. Weekly Schedule Modify the parameters of the shutdown/restore/test events that are associated with the days of the week Figure 15 - Weekly Schedule. Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

26 Chapter 3 Web Interface Specific Schedule Modify the parameters of the shutdown/restore/test events that are associated with certain days of the year Figure 16 - Specific Schedule. Event Level The event level can be changed in this web page. You can change the event report through or SNMP trap by modifying the event level. Figure 17 - Event Level System Administration User Manager The 1609 Network Management Card supports the RADIUS. You can assign your RADIUS server to the card for the login authentication through HTTP, 26 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

27 Web Interface Chapter 3 Telnet, SSH, FTP, SFTP, and EzSetting. If the RADIUS option is disabled, manage the login authentication locally by assigning three different levels of users account and password Figure 18 - User Manager. TCP/IP This menu lets the administrator set the local network configuration parameters in 1609 Network Management Card. Figure 19 - TCP/IP IPv4 Settings DHCP Client: Enable/Disable DHCP to get the IP address from DHCP server. Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

28 Chapter 3 Web Interface IP address: The IP address of the card in dotted format (for example, ). Subnet Mask. The Subnet Mask for your network (for example, ). Gateway IP: The IP address of the network gateway in dotted format (for example, ). DNS IP: The IP address of the domain name server in dotted format (for example, ). Search Domain: The system domain name, if the host name you provided cannot be searched then the system appends the search domain to your Host name. IPv 6 Settings DHCP Client: Enable/Disable DHCP to get the IP address from the DHCP server. IP address: The IPv6 address of the card. Prefix Length. The prefix length for the IPv6 address. Gateway V6IP: The IP address of the IPv6 network gateway. DNS V6IP: The IP address of the IPv6 domain name server. System Settings Host Name: The SNMP host name in the network. System Contact: The system contactor information for SNMP network administration string. System Location: The system installed location for SNMP network administrator string. Web Enable or disable the HTTP/HTTPS communication protocols available in the 1609 Network Management Card with this menu. Figure 20 - Web 28 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

29 Web Interface Chapter 3 Web Settings HTTP: Enable or disable the HTTP connection with the 1609 Network Management Card. HTTPS: Enable or disable the HTTPS connection with the 1609 Network Management Card. HTTP Port: The user can configure HTTP protocol to use a port number other than standard HTTP port (80). HTTPS Port: The user can configure HTTPS protocol to use a port number other than standard HTTPS port (443). Web Refresh Period: The period that the web page updates. SSL Certificate Settings Certificate File: This option is used to replace your own SSL certificate file. The 1609 Network-SSL 1609-ENET card supports PEM format that the Open SSL generates. See Troubleshooting item 12 on page 42 Console The administrator can enable or disable the Telnet/SSH communication protocols available in the 1609 Network Management Card with this menu Figure 21 - Console. Console Settings Telnet: Enable or disable the Telnet connection with the 1609 Network Management Card. SSH/SFTP: Enable or disable the SSH/SFTP connection with the 1609 Network Management Card. Telnet Port: You can configure Telnet protocol to use a port number other than standard Telnet port (23). SSH Port: You can configure SSH protocol to use a port number other than standard SSH port (22). Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

30 Chapter 3 Web Interface Host Key Settings DSA/RSA Key: These options are used to replace your own SSH keys. The 1609Network-SSL 1609-ENET card supports the key files the OpenSSH generates. Refer to Upload the DSA and RSA key files to the 1609 Network Management Card through the web page. on page 42 for more information FTP The administrator can enable or disable the FTP communication protocols available in the 1609 Network Management Card with this menu. Figure 22 - FTP FTP Settings FTP: Enabling or disabling the FTP connection with the 1609 Network Management Card. FTP Port: You can configure FTP protocol to use a port number other than standard FTP port (21). Time Server You set the 1609 Network Management Card internal date and time with this menu. There are two ways to set the date and time. Synchronize with SNTP server or set the date and time by manual. If the SNTP is enabled but cannot get any reply from the assigned time server then the event log and data log do not function. 30 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

31 Web Interface Chapter 3 Figure 23 - Time Server Simple Network Time Server Time Zone: Select the time zone where the 1609 Network Management Card is installed. Primary/Secondary Time Server: The 1609 Network Management Card searches both of the time servers and follows the first reply servers time. The card synchronizes with the time server every hour. Enable Daylight Saving: This option is used to set up Daylight Saving Time. During the period of Daylight Saving Time, the 1609 Network Management Card adds 1 hour automatically. Manual If it is not possible to connect to a time server, then the only way to adjust the system time is to manually configure the date and time. The system date and time is back to the assigned date/time if the 1609 Network Management Card is restarted. Syslog This menu lets the administrator set the 1609 Network Management Card syslog. The syslog feature is used to store the event log to the remote syslog servers. This feature does not affect to the local event log Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

32 Chapter 3 Web Interface Figure 24 - Syslog. Batch Configuration If you are the administrator and you have finished one site configuration of the 1609 Network Management Card, you can copy the same configuration to the other 1609-ENET cards by distributing the configuration files. Only delete the lines that you dont want to distribute. If the IP address is static, you must delete the line of IP= xxx.xxx.xxx in the [System] section. The batch configuration can work through the FTP, too. Figure 25 - Batch Configuration Upgrade 1609 Network Management Card provides the easiest way to upgrade the 1609-ENET card firmware through the web interface. Assign the firmware file from your local disk then press the Upload button to transmit the specific 32 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

33 Web Interface Chapter 3 firmware file to the 1609-ENET card for upgrading. For the latest 1609-ENET and 1609-D firmware update, visit Figure 26 - Upgrage System Notification SNMP Access The 1609 Network Management Card supports the SNMP protocol. You can use the SNMP NMS to manage a UPS through a network. You must enter the IP address of the workstation in the SNMP Access Table to help prevent any unauthorized users from configuring the 1609 Network Management Card via SNMP protocol. The maximum number of IP is 256 Figure 27 - SNMP Access. To use a workstation with SNMP Manager installed, or set a more restrictive access to the management card, you can use the SNMP Access to add the IP address of the PC that you want to modify the access permission. If the IP address is set as , it means the IP address can be ignored. The 1609 Network Management Card will check the community string first to identify if the incoming packet is read only. If identical, the 1609 Network Management Card will respond to the inquiry. Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

34 Chapter 3 Web Interface SNMPv3 USM (User-based Security Management) There are 8 SNMPv3 users list for the 1609 Network Management Card. After configuring the account parameters you can access the card through the SNMPv3 protocol. This user table is related to the SNMPv3 Trap, too Figure 28 - SNMPv3 USM (User Based Management). SNMP Trap If you use a PC and perform the SNMP Manager Trap function to manage a UPS through the 1609 Network Management Card, you must add the IP address of the PC to the SNMP Trap list. The maximum number of SNMP trap target is 256 Figure 29 - SNMP Trap. The Event Level field is used to decide what kind of power events notification should be sent to the target address. There are 3 levels of power events: Information, Warning and Alarm. If you select Information, the notification of all power events will be sent to the target address; if you select Warning, the notification of Warning event as well as Alarm event will be sent to the target 34 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

35 Web Interface Chapter 3 address; if you choose Alarm, only the notification of Alarm event will be sent to the target address. TIP You can change the event level from UPS Management Event Level. The 1609 Network Management Card provides SNMPv1, v2c and v3 trap to satisfy most of customers environment. If you select to use the SNMPv3 trap then provide one of the user names in the SNMPv3 USM table. Mail Server The administrator can set up the SMTP Server and the receiver so the designated recipient can receive the notification from the 1609 Network Management Card whenever a power event occurs. The maximum number of user is 256. Figure 30 - Mail Server SMTP Server Name or IP This is the host name of a SMTP Mail Server used to send the message from the 1609 Network Management Card. When entering a host name, you are also required to enter the DNS IP in the TCP/IP. Account: Mail Servers login account. Password: Mail Servers login password. Receiver: Enter the address for the 1609 Network Management Card to send an . Event Level: Select the event level that you wish to send the corresponding notification to the recipient. Information: the notification of all power events will be sent to the target address Warning: the notification of Warning event as well as Alarm event will be sent to the target address. Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

36 Chapter 3 Web Interface Alarm: only the notification of Alarm event will be sent to the target address. TIP You can change the event level from UPS Management Event Level. Wake On LAN Wake On LAN function could start up client PC from network by MAC address. From this page, you can set 256 MAC addresses of clients to be awakened after power restore or the 1609-ENET card startup. Figure 31 - Wake On Lan EtherNet/IP Ethernet/IP is a real time Ethernet protocol based on the standard TCP/IP protocols. For further information on Ethernet/IP see: The basic configuration for an EtherNet/IP System includes the 1609-ENET card, a switching hub, a PC or a PLC. Figure 32 - EtherNet/IP 36 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

37 Web Interface Chapter 3 Use the following parameters in TCP/IP web page for the EtherNet/IP configuration. Figure 33 - TCP/IP Settings Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

38 Chapter 3 Web Interface Notes: 38 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

39 Chapter 4 Specifications Technical and Environmental Specifications Table 9 - Technical Specifications Attribute Network Connection Temperature, operating 1609-ENET RJ45 connector 0 40 C ( F) Humidity, operating % Power Input Power Consumption, Max Dimensions (L x W), Aprox Weight, Aprox 9 24V DC 2 W 130 x 60 mm (5.12 x 2.36 in.) 75 g (0.17 lb) Table 10 - Environmental Specifications Part Name (1) Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements (3) (4) Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr 6+) Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB) Metal Shell O O O O O O Plastic Shell O O O O O O Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE) Printed Circuit Board (2) X O O O O O Receptacle X O O O O O Cable and Wire X O O O O O Connector and Breaker Sealed Lead Acid Battery O O X O O O X O O O O O Transformer O O O O O O Others X O O O O O (1) The Environmental Protection Use Period (EPUP) of the product is marked on the rating label found on the UPS. (2) Printed circuit board includes empty printed circuit boards and their components (3) O:Indicates the content of toxic and hazardous substance (at the homogeneous material level) is lower than the MCV defined by the standard of SJ/T (4) X: Indicates the content of toxic and hazardous substance (at the homogeneous material level) is over the MCV defined by the standard of SJ/T Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

40 Chapter 4 Specifications Notes: 40 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

41 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide Table 11 - Issue Descriptions and Corrective Actions No. Issue Description Possible Solution or Corrective Action 1 How to provide an SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) server for the 1609 Network Management Card? 2 How to make sure that the network connection is established between my workstation and the 1609 Network Management Card? 3 In the Web Browser, I can see the Login page but cannot log in. Windows XP operating system: 1. Click Start 2. Click Control Panel 3. Click Add/ Remove Programs 4. Click Add / Remove Windows Components 5. Click Networking Services 6. Check Simple TCP/IP Services 7. Click OK to finish the installation of Simple TCP/IP Services. After that, key in the hosts IP Address on the Time Server page. Check the network connection by typing the following command ping HostName or IP at your workstation. Check the IP Addresses of the 1609-ENET card and the Personal Computer you try to log in. If both of the IP Addresses are not on the same LAN, run the EzSetting to configure the User Limitation to: 4 How to refresh the NetBIOS table in Windows operating system? 5 How to get the IP Address and Media Access Control Address from my computer? 6 Unable to ping or connect to the 1609 Network Management Card? 7 Unable to perform SNMP Get operation? 8 Unable to perform SNMP Set operation? Sometimes the IP Address of the 1609 Network Management Card is changed but the host name remains the same. Although Windows updates its NetBIOS table periodically, you can force it to purge its cache immediately by typing the command nbtstat R in the shell. After that, you can connect to the 1609 Network Management Card by its host name. For Windows system, type ipconfig /all in DOS prompt. For UNIX system, key in ifconfig in the shell Check all network connections. Verify that your Personal Computer and the 1609 Network Management Card are in the same network segment. If you don't have a router, they must be in the same network segment. You can connect to the 1609 Network Management Card only if your Personal Computer and the 1609 Network Management Card is using the IP Addresses from the same address block. Normally, private LANs use the IP Addresses from one of the following blocks ~ ~ ~ The 1609 Network Management Cards default IP Address ( ) is from the last block. If your LAN is using another address block, you won t be able to connect to the 1609 Network Management Card via the LAN. Under such situation, you can choose to: Use the Terminal Mode to reset the 1609 Network Management Cards IP Address.Change your Personal Computer's IP Address to allow connection via the LAN. Check the SNMP settings that are stored in the 1609 Network Management Card. The IP Address of the Personal Computer you are using must be entered in one of the SNMP Access Control NMS IP fields, with Read or Read/Write permission. The community string on the Personal Computer and the 1609 Network Management Card must match. Check the SNMP settings that are stored in the 1609 Network Management Card. The IP Address of the Personal Computer you are using must be entered in one of the SNMP Access Control NMS IP fields, with Read/Write permission. The community string on the Personal Computer and the 1609 Network Management Card must match. Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June

42 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting No. Issue Description Possible Solution or Corrective Action 9 Unable to receive traps at my management station? 10 Forgot the administrators account and password? Check the SNMP Trap settings on the 1609 Network Management Card. The IP Address of the Personal Computer you are using must be entered in one of the Target IP fields. Connect the RJ45 to DB9 serial cable to the console port and set both of the DIP switches of the 1609 Network Management Card to ON position (configuration mode). Key in rstadmin within 30 seconds while the account and password are prompted. After that, the administrators account and password are now reset to default values. 11 About IPv6 support? For every device that supports IPv6, it has an LLA (Link Local Address) generated according to its own Media Access Control Address (MAC ID) and the EUI-64 standard algorithm. For example, if the MAC ID is 00:11:22:33:44:55, the LLA is fe80::211:22ff:fe33:4455. As this Insight-Power1609-ENET card can support IPv6, you can directly link the 1609-ENET card via LLA without any additional configuration. According to RFC-4862, the IPv6 interface automatically shuts down if the same LLA has previously existed on the LAN. If both of the IPv4 and IPv6 DNS configurations co-exist, the IPv4 DNS configuration has the top priority. If your operating system is Windows XP, enable IPv6 first (select RUN from START and enter ipv6 install). To know more about IPv6 compatibility information, see RFC documents (1981, 2460, 4861, 4862, and 4443) on IETF Website ( or see IPv6 Ready Logo Website ( 12 How to generate a private SSL certificate file (PEM format) for HTTPS? 13 How to generate the SSH DSA and RSA keys for SSH? Download the openssl from and install it in the Linux. Open the command shell and key in the following command to create your own certificate file: Openssl req x509 nodes days 3650 newkey rsa:1024 keyout cert.pem out cert.pem Answer to the questions, once it is completed the cert.pem is created in the current working directory. Upload the cert.pem file to the 1609 Network Management Card through the web page. For Linux Version: Download and install the openssh from Open the command shell and key in the following command to create your own keys: Ignore to provide the key passphrase while it ask. DSA Key:ssh-keygen t dsa RSA Key:ssh-keygen t rsa Upload the DSA and RSA key files to the 1609 Network Management Card through the web page. For Windows Version: Download and install the Putty from Run the puttygen.exe in the putty installed directory. Select SSH-2 RSA from the Parameters area and select the Generate key pair from the Key menu to generate the RSA key Select Export OpenSSH Key from the Conversions menu and assign a file name for the RSA key. Ignore to provide the key passphrase while it ask. Select SSH-2 DSA from the Parameters area and select the Generate key pair from the Key menu to generate the DSA key. Select Export OpenSSH Key from the Conversions menu and assign a file name for the DSA key. Ignore to provide the key passphrase while it ask. Upload the DSA and RSA key files to the 1609 Network Management Card through the web page. 42 Rockwell Automation Publication 1609-UM008A-EN-P - June 2017

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