GE 1019070, 23954, 1018959, 1019071 User Manual

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GE Digital Energy

Power Quality

Operating Manual

Digital Energy™

SNMP / WEB ADAPTER

P/N 1018959 3-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter

P/N 1019070 1-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter

P/N 23954 SP SNMP/Web plug-in adapter

P/N 1019071 1-ph SNMP/Web external adapter

GE Consumer & Industrial SA

General Electric Company

CH – 6595 Riazzino (Locarno)

Switzerland

T +41 (0)91 / 850 51 51

F +41 (0)91 / 850 51 44

www.gedigitalenergy.com

GE imagination at work

Model:

Date of issue: File name: Revision:

Identification No.

3-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter

1-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter SP SNMP/Web plug-in adapter 1-ph SNMP/Web external adapter

05.12.2008

OPM_CNT_SNM_BAS_CRD_V012

1.2

P/N 1018959

P/N 1019070

P/N 23954

P/N 1019071

Up-dating

 

 

Revision

Concerns

Date

1.0

First Issue

15.02.2008

1.1

Updated for the 3-ph and SP SNMP/Web plug-in adapters

13.05.2008

1.2

Updated following the introduction of the RCCMD functionality

05.12.2008

 

 

 

COPYRIGHT © 2008 by GE Consumer & Industrial SA

All rights reserved.

The information contained in this publication is intended solely for the purposes indicated.

The present publication and any other documentation supplied with the UPS system is not to be reproduced, either in part or in its entirety, without the prior written consent of GE.

The illustrations and plans describing the equipment are intended as general reference only and are not necessarily complete in every detail.

The content of this publication may be subject to modification without prior notice.

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Dear Customer,

We thank you for selecting our products and are pleased to count you amongst our very valued customers at GE.

We trust that the use of the SNMP/Web adapters for our Uninterruptible Power Supply systems, developed and produced to the highest standards of quality, will give you complete satisfaction.

Please read carefully the Installation Manual, which contains all the necessary information about the installation of the adapters.

Thank you for choosing GE !

Distributed by:

Your service contact:

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GE Digital Energy

General Electric Company

CH – 6595 Riazzino (Locarno)

Switzerland

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Table of contents

Page

1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................

7

1.1

FEATURES..............................................................................................................................................................................................

7

1.2

OVERVIEW.............................................................................................................................................................................................

7

1.3

ARCHITECTURE ................................................................................................................................................................................

10

1.4

SAFETY.................................................................................................................................................................................................

10

2

CONSOLE INTERFACE................................................................................................................................

11

 

2.1

INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................................................................................

11

 

 

2.1.1

Local connection..............................................................................................................................................................................

11

 

 

2.1.2

Remote connection.........................................................................................................................................................................

12

 

 

2.1.3

Log-on...................................................................................................................................................................................................

13

 

 

2.1.4

Saving the settings..........................................................................................................................................................................

13

 

2.2

COMMAND LIST ...............................................................................................................................................................................

14

 

 

2.2.1

General command group .............................................................................................................................................................

14

 

 

2.2.2

Network command group............................................................................................................................................................

15

 

 

2.2.3

DNS command group ....................................................................................................................................................................

16

 

 

2.2.4

User command group....................................................................................................................................................................

17

 

 

2.2.5

Service command group...............................................................................................................................................................

18

 

 

2.2.6

Time command group ...................................................................................................................................................................

19

 

 

2.2.7

Smtp command group ..................................................................................................................................................................

20

 

 

2.2.8

Snmp command group .................................................................................................................................................................

21

 

 

2.2.9

Trap command group....................................................................................................................................................................

22

 

 

2.2.10

UPS command group.....................................................................................................................................................................

23

 

 

2.2.11

Rccmd command group ...............................................................................................................................................................

24

 

 

2.2.12

Events command group................................................................................................................................................................

25

 

 

2.2.13

Log command group......................................................................................................................................................................

25

3

WEB INTERFACE.........................................................................................................................................

26

 

3.1

INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................................................................................

26

 

 

3.1.1

Supported browsers .......................................................................................................................................................................

26

 

 

3.1.2

Initial web access.............................................................................................................................................................................

26

 

 

3.1.3

Sample page ......................................................................................................................................................................................

26

 

 

3.1.4

Saving the settings..........................................................................................................................................................................

27

 

3.2

NAVIGATION BAR............................................................................................................................................................................

27

 

3.3

UPS SECTION ....................................................................................................................................................................................

27

 

 

3.3.1

UPS Identification page.................................................................................................................................................................

27

 

 

3.3.2

Battery page ......................................................................................................................................................................................

28

 

 

3.3.3

UPS Status page...............................................................................................................................................................................

29

 

 

3.3.4

UPS Alarm page................................................................................................................................................................................

29

 

 

3.3.5

UPS PMAD page (3-ph version ONLY)......................................................................................................................................

29

 

 

3.3.6

UPS Test page....................................................................................................................................................................................

30

 

 

3.3.7

UPS Control page (1-ph/SP units ONLY) .................................................................................................................................

30

 

 

3.3.8

UPS Config page...............................................................................................................................................................................

30

 

3.4

SYSTEM SECTION ............................................................................................................................................................................

31

 

 

3.4.1

Network page ....................................................................................................................................................................................

31

 

 

3.4.2

Date&Time page...............................................................................................................................................................................

31

 

 

3.4.3

RCCMD page ......................................................................................................................................................................................

31

 

 

3.4.4

Password page .................................................................................................................................................................................

31

 

 

3.4.5

Configuration page .........................................................................................................................................................................

32

 

 

3.4.6

Upgrade page....................................................................................................................................................................................

32

 

3.5

SNMP SECTION ................................................................................................................................................................................

32

 

 

3.5.1

SNMP settings page........................................................................................................................................................................

32

 

 

3.5.2

Trap settings page...........................................................................................................................................................................

32

 

 

3.5.3

Alarm notification page.................................................................................................................................................................

32

 

3.6

SMTP SECTION .................................................................................................................................................................................

33

 

 

3.6.1

SMTP configuration page .............................................................................................................................................................

33

 

 

3.6.2

Alarm notification page.................................................................................................................................................................

33

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3.7

LOG SECTION....................................................................................................................................................................................

33

 

3.8

UTILITY SECTION .............................................................................................................................................................................

33

 

3.9

SAVE SECTION..................................................................................................................................................................................

34

 

3.10

USER SECTION..................................................................................................................................................................................

34

4

SNMP AGENT

..............................................................................................................................................

35

 

4.1

MIB STRUCTURE ..............................................................................................................................................................................

35

 

4.2

RFC1628 MIB OBJECTS ................................................................................................................................................................

35

 

4.3

GE MIB OBJECTS .............................................................................................................................................................................

37

5

NETWORK CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................................

39

 

5.1

ETHERNET CONNECTION ............................................................................................................................................................

39

 

5.2

TCP/IP CONFIGURATION..............................................................................................................................................................

39

 

 

5.2.1

Static IP address...............................................................................................................................................................................

39

 

 

5.2.2

BOOTP / DHCP ...................................................................................................................................................................................

39

 

5.3

DNS CONFIGURATION..................................................................................................................................................................

40

 

5.4

HOSTNAME........................................................................................................................................................................................

40

6

MULTI-SERVER NETWORK SHUTDOWN (RCCMD) ................................................................................

41

 

6.1

NETWORK SHUTDOWN WITH RCCMD..................................................................................................................................

41

 

 

6.1.1

Set-up and Configuration of controlled Servers ................................................................................................................

41

 

 

6.1.2

Configuration of the SNMP/Web adapter.............................................................................................................................

41

 

 

6.1.3

Network configuration...................................................................................................................................................................

42

 

 

6.1.4

RCCMD Shutdown............................................................................................................................................................................

42

 

6.2

RCCMD CLIENT RELAY ..................................................................................................................................................................

43

7

SECURITY.....................................................................................................................................................

 

44

 

7.1

USER AUTHENTICATION & AUTHORISATION......................................................................................................................

44

 

 

7.1.1

User Management...........................................................................................................................................................................

44

 

 

7.1.2

User class ............................................................................................................................................................................................

44

 

 

7.1.3

Selective service activation .........................................................................................................................................................

44

 

7.2

SERVICES (ACCESS METHODS)..................................................................................................................................................

45

 

7.3

ENCRYPTION.....................................................................................................................................................................................

45

 

 

7.3.1

SSH and SFTP.....................................................................................................................................................................................

45

 

 

7.3.2

SSL Certificates .................................................................................................................................................................................

47

 

7.4

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY......................................................................................................................................................

49

 

 

7.4.1

Physical security ..............................................................................................................................................................................

49

 

 

7.4.2

Changing default configuration ................................................................................................................................................

49

 

 

7.4.3

User & Service management......................................................................................................................................................

49

 

 

7.4.4

Encryption...........................................................................................................................................................................................

49

 

 

7.4.5

Firewalls ...............................................................................................................................................................................................

49

8

OTHER FUNCTIONALITIES ........................................................................................................................

50

 

8.1

SYSTEM TIME.....................................................................................................................................................................................

50

 

8.2

SERIAL BY-PASS (1-PH/SP VERSION ONLY) .........................................................................................................................

50

 

8.3

HTTP BASED MONITORING (1-PH/SP VERSION ONLY) ...................................................................................................

50

 

 

8.3.1

UPS Load Alert...................................................................................................................................................................................

51

9

MAINTENANCE ...........................................................................................................................................

52

 

9.1

SOFTWARE UPGRADE...................................................................................................................................................................

52

 

9.2

CONFIGURATION FILE...................................................................................................................................................................

52

 

9.3

LOGS.....................................................................................................................................................................................................

 

52

10

TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................................................................................

53

 

10.1

TROUBLESHOOTING UPS CONNECTION ..............................................................................................................................

53

 

 

10.1.1

3-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter .............................................................................................................................................

53

 

 

10.1.2

1-ph SNMP/Web external adapter...........................................................................................................................................

53

 

10.2

TROUBLESHOOTING LOCAL CONNECTION.........................................................................................................................

53

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10.3

TROUBLESHOOTING NETWORK CONNECTION.................................................................................................................

54

10.4

TROUBLESHOOTING WEB ACCESS .........................................................................................................................................

55

10.5

TROUBLESHOOTING DATE&TIME (NTP).................................................................................................................................

55

10.6

TROUBLESHOOTING E-MAIL NOTIFICATION (SMTP)........................................................................................................

56

10.7

TROUBLESHOOTING NETWORK SHUTDOWN....................................................................................................................

57

11 CUSTOMER SUPPORT ................................................................................................................................

58

11.1

FIRST LINE SUPPORT .....................................................................................................................................................................

58

11.2

INTERNET............................................................................................................................................................................................

58

11.3

WWW SERVER..................................................................................................................................................................................

58

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1 INTRODUCTION

1.1FEATURES

Each SNMP/Web adapter provides the following features:

10/100 Mpbs connection speed

Use of DHCP / BOOTP or manual configuration for the TCP/IP network settings

SNMP Agent

Web server

Console interface

UPS status / alarms / readings, alarm logging over different interfaces

Digital outputs (open-collector outputs for relay drive) – 1-ph plug-in version only

SNMP Traps and E-mail notification upon UPS alarm

Advanced security features

1.2OVERVIEW

3-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter (P/N 1018959)

 

Front panel / User interface view

Site Pro / SG Series

LP33 Series

 

LAN

RS-232

 

LAN

RS-232

 

 

 

 

 

Active

UPS

 

 

UPS

UTP 10/100

 

 

Active

 

Reset

UTP 10/100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reset

 

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

1 – RJ45 Connector Ethernet connection, 10Base-T or 100Base-TX

2

LEDs

Ref. specific section

3

RS-232 port

Local console connection (115200-N-8-1)

4

Reset button

HW reset

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1-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter (P/N 1019070)

LAN RS-232

UPS

UTP 10/100

Active

 

Contact

 

Reset

interface

 

 

 

 

 

Front

Panel –

User

Interface

View

1

2

3

4

5

1 – RJ45 Connector Ethernet connection, 10Base-T or 100Base-TX

2

LEDs

Ref. specific section

3

RS-232 port

Local console connection (115200-N-8-1)

4

Reset button

HW reset

5 – RJ11 Connector Contact interface, open-collector output

SP SNMP/Web plug-in adapter (P/N 23954)

 

 

 

Front

 

LAN

RS-232

Panel –

 

 

 

 

 

User

 

Active

UPS

Interface

UTP 10/100

Reset

View

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

1 – RJ45 Connector Ethernet connection, 10Base-T or 100Base-TX

2

LEDs

Ref. specific section

3

RS-232 port

Local console connection (115200-N-8-1)

4

Reset button

HW reset

1-ph SNMP/Web external adapter (P/N 1019071)

Net link

Fault

reset

Active

4 2

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Meaning
No LAN connection detected
LAN connection established, no communication
LAN connection established, receive or transmit active
Meaning
OK / No Fault
No UPS Connection
Meaning
Fault of device
Device OK / No fault

Rear

View

6

1

3

7

1 – RJ45 Connector Ethernet connection, 10Base-T or 100Base-TX

2 – LEDs

Ref. specific section

3

RS-232 port

Local console connection (115200-N-8-1)

4

Reset button

HW reset

6

Power-in

AC adapter connection

7

UPS port

RS-232 connection to the UPS

LEDs

The various front panel LEDs have the following meaning:

LAN / Netlink

Status

Off

On

Blink

UPS / Fail

Status

Off

On

Active

Status

Off

Blink

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1.3ARCHITECTURE

ARCHITECTURE DIAGRAM

Windows

Linux

UNIX

UPS

 

 

10/100 Mbit/s

 

 

UTP

 

Ethernet

 

 

1:1 RS232

Contact i/f

(1-ph plug-in version only)

Local console

NOTE:

only required for configuration

1.4SAFETY

All maintenance and service work should be performed by qualified service personnel only.

Please read carefully the Installation Manual before installing or operating the adapters.

For more information on the UPS system, please refer to the applicable Installation and User Manual. Particularly, refer to Safety Rules, Warnings and Cautions as laid out in the cited document.

The knowledge of (and FULL compliance to) the safety instructions and the warning contained in the cited documents are THE ONLY CONDITION to avoid any dangerous situations during installation, operation, maintenance work, and to preserve the maximum reliability of the UPS system.

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2 CONSOLE INTERFACE

2.1INTRODUCTION

The console interface provides a simple way to configure the SNMP/Web adapters through a command-line interface. Actually, the console interface provides a full set of commands, extending far beyond the adapter initial configuration and allowing access to all advanced functionalities. Nevertheless, access using the console interface (by means of a local serial connection) is normally needed only for initial configuration, when no DHCP server is available or the IP-address is not known.

The console interface can be accessed locally (serial connection) or remotely (Telnet, SSH).

2.1.1 Local connection

Local access requires a local computer connected to the adapter serial port using a straight serial cable:

Connect the SNMP adapter to a computer using a standard 1:1 serial communication cable.

Run a terminal simulator (e.g. HyperTerminal on a PC running Windows)

Configure the terminal simulator as follows:

115,200bps, 8 data bits,

1 stop bit,

parity none, flow control none

terminal emulation VT-100

 

 

Establish the connection and press <enter>

The default username (login) and password are ge and ge

A command-line configuration interface is entered

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2.1.2 Remote connection

The console interface can also be accessed remotely from any computer on the same subnet using either Telnet or SSH (under the hypothesis that the relevant service is running and enabled for the selected user).

TELNET

Telnet provides basic user authentication. The SNMP/Web adapter uses the standard telnet port. To start a Telnet session and connect to the adapter:

Launch a telnet client (e.g. on a PC running Windows, select Run from the Start menu and type telnet <IP>)

The default username (login) and password are ge and ge

A command-line configuration interface is entered

SSH

SSH (Secure SHell) combines user authentication with encryption, to provide a higher degree of communication security. In any case, the user access rights are the same regardless of the service/interface used.

Below is a sample SSH session using a popular SSH client (putty):

Start the SSH client application (putty.exe)

o In the Host Name section specify the card hostname or the IP address o In the Connection Type section select SSH

o Select Open to launch the SSH session

NOTES The SNMP/Web adapters use the standard SSH port

The SNMP/Web adapters support both SSH v1 and SSH v2

Normally, no further settings are required. In any case, SSH protocol and version settings are accessible on putty on the SSH category on the left-hand side menu

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Most SSH clients display the host key fingerprint at the start of the session. Make sure the fingerprint shown matches the SNMP/Web adapter fingerprint (see Encryption section for details on figuring out the SSH fingerprint)

A login window should then be available in a few seconds. The default username (login) and password are ge and ge

2.1.3 Log-on

User authentication requires inputting the username and password. Remember that:

Both username and password are case-sensitive, and are always specified in lower case

By default, only one user is defined, with username and password set to ge and ge

Depending on the user class, not all commands and settings may be available

2.1.4 Saving the settings

Apart from some network parameters, most setting are immediately active. However, the adapter will revert to the last save settings at reboot. Therefore, in order to permanently modify the SNMP/Web adapter setting, remember to save the configuration after every change.

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2.2COMMAND LIST

The various commands are split in different groups, depending on the involved functionality, and are listed here in accordance with their group classification.

The command-line interface includes a command auto-completion feature. Normally, typing a command without any parameter displays usage information on the command. A help command is also available.

Note that all commands are case-sensitive.

2.2.1 General command group

The general command group consists of the following commands:

Command

Parameters

Description

 

 

 

 

 

general | network | dns |

Show help information

 

user | service |

general shows all general commands

help

time | smtp | snmp |

 

trap | ups | rccmd |

network shows all network commands

 

events | log

etc …

 

 

 

 

list

 

List all available commands

 

 

 

version

 

Display the board FW version

 

 

 

 

logout

 

User logout

 

 

NOTE: Auto-logout after 10 min inactivity

 

 

 

 

 

 

exit

 

User logout

 

 

 

 

 

 

Change current user password

passwd

 

NOTE: Password length is limited to 8 chars.

 

 

The command line interface may accept longer passwords, although

 

 

only the first 8 characters are significant.

 

 

 

 

 

Ping IP address or hostname

ping

[hostname] | [X.X.X.X]

hostname

fully qualified hostname

 

 

X.X.X.X

IP-address

 

 

 

nvdefault

 

Reset the configuration to factory default

 

 

 

nvsave

 

Save changes to non-volatile memory

 

 

 

nvdump

 

Dump configuration file (gedeups.cfg) to FTP area

 

 

 

 

 

Update the SNMP/Web configuration with the gedeups.cfg file from

nvupdate

 

the FTP area

 

 

NOTE: The adapter performs no checks on the received file. Make sure

 

 

 

 

the file format is correct - unexpected behaviour may occur.

 

 

 

upgrade

 

Start the upgrade with the uploaded firmware

 

NOTE: FW file to be uploaded via FTP

 

 

 

 

 

reboot

 

System restart (soft-reset)

 

NOTE: All unsaved changes will be lost

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2.2.2 Network command group

The network command group allows to configure the board for communication over the network.

Command

Parameters

Description

 

 

 

showip

 

Show the current network settings

 

 

 

arp

 

Show ARP table

 

 

 

 

 

Define the network settings at boot-up (*)

boot-method

manual | dhcp | bootp

manual static IP configuration, the device configuration

 

(ref. setip) is used

 

 

dhcp

network settings retrieved from DHCP server

 

 

bootp network settings retrieved from BOOTP server

 

 

 

 

 

Set static IP/mask/default gateway

 

[address]

[address]

IP-address

 

[netmask]

Subnet mask

setip

[netmask]

[gateway] Default gateway IP-address

 

[gateway]

 

NOTE: network settings can be specified manually only

 

 

 

 

when boot-method is set to manual

 

 

 

hostname

[hostname]

Define the full qualified domain name

[hostname]

Full qualified domain name

 

 

 

 

 

dhcphost

on | off

Get the hostname from DHCP server

NOTE: This functionality is disabled (off) by default

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As most network devices, SNMP/Web adapters use an auto-

 

 

negotiation protocol to communicate what media

mii-tool

recheck

technologies they support, and then select the fastest

 

 

mutually supported media technology.

 

 

Running this command shows the negotiated media.

 

 

 

 

 

As most network devices, SNMP/Web adapters use an auto-

 

auto |

negotiation protocol to communicate what media

 

technologies they support, and then select the fastest

 

100baseTx-FD |

 

mutually supported media technology.

speedduplex

100baseTx-HD |

Some passive devices, such as single-speed hubs, are

 

10baseT-FD |

 

unable to auto-negotiate. To handle such devices, the

 

10baseT-HD

 

 

SNMP/Web adapter can be forced to operate in one mode,

 

 

instead of auto-negotiating.

 

 

 

 

 

Quick network configuration menu

menu

 

Running this command lunches an interactive menu –

 

 

follow the on-screen instructions

 

 

 

 

 

(*) NOTE: Network settings become effective only after a reboot. Therefore, if these settings must be modified, the following actions shall be performed in sequence:

Update the settings, using the applicable command

Save the settings nvsave command. Always remember that unsaved setting are lost in case of reset / reboot

Reboot the card – reboot command

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Setting the boot-method to manual has the side effect that manual-dns is also set to ON. Mind that the reverse is not true (setting boot-method to DHCP does not forced manual-dns to OFF). However, if the boot method is set through the quick network configuration menu, setting the boot-method to DHCP will also force manual-dns to OFF.

Unlike network settings, the DNS settings may become immediately active.

2.2.3 DNS command group

The dns command group allows to configure the setting for hostname address resolution.

Command

Parameters

Description

 

 

 

 

showdns

 

Show detailed DNS settings

 

 

 

 

 

Define DNS configuration

manual-dns

on | off

on

Use DNS server address specified manually

 

 

off

Obtain DNS server address automatically

 

 

 

 

 

Add a DNS Server

adddnssrv

[X.X.X.X]

[X.X.X.X] DNS server IP-address

NOTE: In order to replace a DNS server address, remove the

 

 

 

 

DNS server first and then add the new one.

 

 

 

deldnssrv

[X.X.X.X]

Delete a DNS Server

[X.X.X.X] DNS server IP-address

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Test DNS settings address resolution

 

 

[host]

hostname

 

 

[server] DNS server IP-address (optional)

 

 

RESULT:

 

 

 

Successful

 

nslookup

[host] [server]

Server:

[DNS server hostname]

 

 

Address: [DNS server IP address]

 

 

Name:

[host]

 

 

Address: [Resolved IP address for the host]

 

 

Unsuccessful

 

 

 

[host]: No address associated with the name

 

 

Or

 

 

 

 

[host]: Hostname lookup failure

NOTE: DNS settings may be critical for the SNMP/Web adapter operation. Incorrect DNS configuration may compromise the functionality of other network services. Therefore make sure the DNS is correctly configured, especially when a manual configuration is selected.

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2.2.4 User command group

The user command group is available only to the supervisor user, the only user who can perform user management.

Command

Parameters

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Change supervisor login name

supername

[name]

 

[name] New supervisor username

 

NOTE: By default, the superuser is the only configured user

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

with username and password set to ge and ge.

 

 

 

 

showuser

 

 

Show user settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Add a user

 

 

 

 

[user]

username for the new user

 

 

 

 

[telnet]

1 – access allowed / 0 – not allowed

 

 

[user]

 

[http]

1 – access allowed / 0 – not allowed

 

 

[http]

 

[ftp]

1 – access allowed / 0 – not allowed

adduser

 

[telnet]

 

[access]

‘ro’ – read-only / ‘rw’ – read/write

 

 

[ftp]

 

NOTE: After entering the command, the console prompts for

 

 

[access]

 

 

 

 

the password, which needs to be re-confirmed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mind that the password length is limited to 8 chars.

 

 

 

 

The command line interface may accept longer passwords,

 

 

 

 

although only the first 8 characters are significant.

 

 

 

 

 

deluser

 

[name]

 

Delete a user

 

 

[name] User to be deleted

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[user]

 

Modify services and access rights for a user

 

 

 

[user]

username for the new user

 

 

[http]

 

 

 

 

[telnet]

1 – access allowed / 0 – not allowed

moduser

 

[telnet]

 

 

 

[http]

1 – access allowed / 0 – not allowed

 

 

[ftp]

 

 

 

 

[ftp]

1 – access allowed / 0 – not allowed

 

 

[access]

 

 

 

 

[access] ‘ro’ – read-only / ‘rw’ – read/write

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: The indicated services refer to the following access methods:

http

Web interface

Controls access with both HTTP and HTTPS protocols

telnet

Remote console interface

Controls access with both Telnet and SSH (Secure SHell)

 

 

 

protocols plus SFTP (Secure FTP)

ftp

File transfer

Controls access with FTP

NOTE: Both username and passwords are case sensitive. It is recommended to always use lower case for both.

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2.2.5 Service command group

The service command group allows to enable/disable different services. Note that the local (serial) connection cannot be disabled.

Command

Parameters

Description

 

 

 

 

 

Enable/disable HTTP server (port:80)

http-server

on | off

on

Web server enabled

 

 

off

Web server disabled

 

 

 

 

 

Enable/disable HTTPS server (port:443)

https-server

on | off

on

Secure web server enabled

 

 

off

Secure web server disabled

 

 

 

 

 

Enable/disable SSH encryption (port:22)

 

 

on

SSH encryption enabled

ssh-server

on | off

off

SSH encryption disabled

 

 

NOTE: SSH encryption enables / disables both SSH (Secure

 

 

SHell) and SFTP (Secure FTP)

 

 

 

 

 

Enable/disable FTP server (port:21)

ftp-server

on | off

on

FTP server enabled

 

 

off

FTP server disabled

 

 

 

 

 

Enable/disable Telnet server (port:23)

telnet-server

on | off

on

Telnet server enabled

 

 

off

Telnet server disabled

 

 

 

makecert

sitename

Create new digital certificate for the HTTPS server (*)

sitename The DNS name / IP address of the adapter

 

 

 

 

 

ssh-fingerprint

 

Show the SSH key fingerprint (*)

 

 

 

ssl-fingerprint

 

Show the web server digital certificate fingerprint (also

 

known as thumbnail) (*)

 

 

 

 

 

ca-fingerprint

 

Show the digital certificate fingerprint (also known as

 

thumbnail) for the CA Root Certificate (*)

 

 

 

 

 

showftp

 

Show FTP server info and connections

 

 

 

showlogin

 

Show detailed telnet/ssh login information

 

 

 

 

(*) Refer to the Encryption section for details.

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