************************************************************************************* **Firmware 12.04.0052 is not backward compatible with 12.04.0047 and prior hardware** ************************************************************************************* 10/4/2010 (Rev F) -Fixed issue when entering Passthrough mode caused the card to reboot after 6 minutes due to new Watchdog functionality not being disabled -Fixed Watchdog issue on Web probe where if the HTTP services was disabled the Web watchdog would continually get triggered and reboot the card every 6 minutes. There is now a check to see if the web services are enabled before starting watchdog timer - Fixed bug that caused an update trap to be sent with an alarm trap causing 3rd party NMS stations to recieved multiple traps when an alarm was issued -Fixed bug were a known bad address in the watchdog timer would cause the a reboot even if the second address was good. The watchdog timers now check both address if defined -Modified the SNMPWEBCARD internal shutdown process for alarms to handle situations where a UPS does not turn off completely and keeps the card powered for a period of time. Instead of shutting down the card now still runs but pauses writing to flash to protect against unexpected power loss -Fixed bug where when email was configured and an email was sent during startup caused the SNMPWEBCARD to crash -Fixed problem in the pwralert.dat file version 12.04.0116 that corrects an issue were the Output Source on Bypass alarm was not firing. 6/25/2010 (Web release only) ************************************************************************************* **Firmware 12.04.0051 is not backward compatible with 12.04.0047 and prior hardware** ************************************************************************************* - Added support for SNMPv3 sets and gets, SNMPv3 traps are not supported - Added Ping and NTP watchdog probes, located in Settings-System menu - Fixed bug when retrieving the UPS Output information through SNMP-UPS MIB for SMART ONLINE UPS with more than a single input did not report correctly !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ERASED SETTINGS WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Upgrading SNMPWEBCARDS/PDU's to version 12.04.0051 will cause SNMP Settings in the Settings- Network-SNMP Tab to be erased, due to addition of SNMPv3 support If utilizing 3rd party SNMP managment tools or PowerAlert NMS it will be necessary to manually reset those values or reset the values by uploading a paconfig.ini file to the SNMPWEBCARD with the SNMP settings defined, a sample paconfig.ini file is included. Modify either the tripplite or public community names to ones used Community0=tripplite,,,,0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0,v2cUserReadWrite Community1=public,,,,0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0,v2cUserReadOnly Optionally you can reconfigure a SNMP settings on SNMPWEBCARD manually and then log into the card via HTTP and go to the Settings-System menu and click on the configuration tab, click write paconfig.ini, wait 30 seconds then click view button and once it appears in the browser, right-click and select save target as and save as paconfig.ini text file !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 3/25/2010 12.04.0049(rev C and D, only rev D released) ************************************************************************************* **Firmware 12.04.0049 is not backward compatible with 12.04.0047 and prior hardware** ************************************************************************************* -Added support for new 3-Phase PDU's with 5004 protocol -Added in the Event Actions for SNMP SET OID the ability to have an OID for an event set and a differend OID for an event clear -Added the abilty to clear the event log data -Modified the way the event log is loaded to load more quickly -Fixed Bug in email authentication where if the password included the number 6 authentication failed -Fixed Bug where changing the NTP server address would cause the NTP request to fail -Fixed Bug where setting the Ethernet port to anything but autonogotiate did not apply as the ethernet port would still autonegotiate -Rev D (4/3010) made changes to the pwralert.dat file and code to properly recongnize and display the number of outlets for 3-Phase PDU'with no controllable loads 10/7/2009 New Generation Hardware First Release 12.04.0048 ************************************************************************************* **Firmware 12.04.0048 is not backward compatible with 12.04.0047 and prior hardware** ************************************************************************************* - Add SSH - Add SMTP server authentication - Outlet Grouping on select power devices - Add well known controls to TrippLite-MIB - Add persistance for data log - Add Manager level account ************************************************************************************* **Firmware 12.04.0048 is not backward compatible with 12.04.0047 and prior hardware** ************************************************************************************* 10/18/2008 SNMPWEBCARD-AC4908/AC5540/6015 Firmware Change History -Added SNMP access control list A new net mask field has been added to allow for greater flexibility in defining what IP’s are allowed SNMP access: Allow all IP = * Net Mask = 0.0.0.0 Allow specific IP = x.x.x.x Net Mask = 255.255.255.255 Allow range IP = x.x.x.0 Net Mask = 255.255.255.0 Allow range IP = x.x.0.0 Net Mask = 255.255.0.0 Allow range IP = x.0.0.0 Net Mask = 255.0.0.0 -The SNMPWEBCARD now has the ability to generate a configuration file based upon it’s current settings from an HTTP session. Login to the HTTP interface of the SNMPWEBCARD Go to the Settings-System menu Click on the ‘Write Config’ button Click on the ‘View Config’ button Click on the edit menu of the browser and choose select all Right-click on the highlighted text and right-click and select copy Open notepad and paste the copied text Save the file as paconfig.ini Complete The file can now be FTP'd to other 12.04.045 SNMPWEBCARDS to configure them -Added support to write events to a SYSLOG server -Support 4 SYSLOG server entries -Added RSS support -Added support for protocol 4005 -Modifed the Battery Age over 3 year old event to a user configurable Battery Age Alarm Threshold, configurable via the Settings-System menu -Added the ability in the Telnet interface to view all of the event log enteries instead of just the first 20. Known Issues: -Upgrading to 12.04.0045 firmware will cause all user event, contact, and log information to be lost. 1/8/2008 12.04.0040 -Added data logging support - Note: this is temporary and will be lost upon reboot -Added support for command scheduling -Added support for SNMP set action on events -Allow for up to 32 SNMP trap destinations to be notified on an event -Added support for 3014 UPS protocol -Added default read and read write community strings Known issues 12.04.0040 -Network shutdown requires the use of the new PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent 1/5/2007 -Requires PowerAlert version 12.04.0030 on a PC to utilize Remote Monitoring function to perform OS shutdown monitoring an SNMPWEBCARD. -Modified the SNMP trap structures to differentiate a SNMP set event and a SNMP clear event -Telnet support for configuration of SNMP NMS settings. -Telnet support for email contact configuration. -Telnet support for SMTP server configuration. -Telnet support for configuration of email notification on an event. -Telnet support for configuration of SNMP traps on an event. -Telnet support for NTP server configuration. -Default admin password is admin. -Default guest password is guest. -Added ability to reset terminal password via HTTP admin page.(x.x.x.x/admin.htm) -Fixed bug where user "root" and password "TrippLite" granted you access to HTTP and Telnet. -Support for Tripp Lite PDUMHNET devices (5001 protocol). -Modified FTP firmware upgrade process to allow uploading both rom.bin and pwralert.dat in a single FTP session. -Add support for load shedding upon loss of primary AC power and load ramping anytime primary AC power is applied on Tripp Lite autonomous devices with controllable outlets. Autonomous devices are devices that can be configured to load shed and ramp without the aid of a SNMPWEBCARD or PowerAlert PC software. Autonomous supported are: Product Series Number SMART2200RMXL2U AGSM5389 SMX2200RMXL2U AGSM5392 PDUMH15AT AGAC5558 PDUMH15ATNET AGAC5558 PDUMH20AT AGAC5559 PDUMH20ATNET AGAC5559 -Support for load shedding on UPS systems with controllable outlets. These UPS are classified as non-autonomous an require a SNMPWEBCARD to present for any load shedding to take place upon loss of primary AC power. The SNMPWEBCARD will turn back on all outlets that were shed during a loss of primary AC power when primary AC power is reapplied. -On any autonomous devices utilizing a SNMPWEBCARD, disconnect the network cable before utilizing the RS232 connection on the UPS. -Added support for load shedding upon loss of primary AC on Tripp Lite non-autonomous devices with controllable outlets. Any outlets that were shed upon loss of primary AC power will be automatically turned back when power is restored. -Added tlUpsOutlet table in TrippLite.MIB to allow ramping and shedding configuration and outlet control of devices with controllable outlets NOTE: Upgrading from any prior version of SNMPWEBCARD FW to 12.04.0030 will cause a loss of all configuration settings. Known issues: Release - 12.04.0030 1) If utilizing Remote Monitoring function to shutdown over the network the PC's will need to have PowerAlert version 12.04.0030. 2) It takes several minutes for load shedding and ramping times to be saved to any autonomous device. 3) On SMART2200RMXL2U (communication protocol 3012) Auto-restart control commands do not work 4) On PDUMHAT devices, watchdog variables are not supported, but a watchdog group is displayed under the 'Misc' button on the status menu. 5) On PDUMHAT devices, clicking on the battery button on the status menu no data is displayed since no battery variables are supported. 6) Under the Action-Control menu on PDUMHAT devices, the reboot device command is labeled as reboot UPS. 4/25/2006 12.04.0019 - Modified the handling of PowerAlert Remote Monitors. If utilizing Remote Monitoring function to shutdown over the network the PC's will need to have PowerAlert version 12.04.0019. - Removed SNMP menu in Telnet session as SNMP settings not yet implemented in Telent menu. - Fixed a problem with the Actions-Loads page not displaying correctly using Firefox. - Fixed a problem with icons not displaying correctly using Firefox. - Added functionality to allow for mutltiple system settings to be entered instead of requiring a reboot after each setting change. - Fixed a problem that caused the card to continually send out change traps after a SNMP walk was performed on the card. - Fixed a problem with the with SNMP traps being sent out with incorrect OID string. - Added device name to email notifications. - Fixed a problem where some event traps were not being sent out. - Added event action configuration for EnviroSense temperature, humidity and dry contact events. - Fixed a problem in telent whereby there was no command to activate a UPS control that required parameters. There is now a menu item to (A)ctivate the control. 10/12/2005 12.03.0024 - Fixed problem with event log events not displaying when the log size became to large in a HTTP session. - Fixed problem with event log icons not properly being displayed when connected to the card via Firefox. - Fixed problem when clicking save on the Settings-Events menu after making changes would not save the changes. 9/1/2005 - 12.03.0022 - Initial ReleaseDownload Driver Pack
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