POWERWARE 5125
Powerware 3115 UPS产品简介说明书
SpecificationsPower Levels300, 420, and 650 VA; see Model Selection Guide Topology StandbyOperating Voltage 120 Vac models: 103 to 142 (default);Range88 to 142 Vac (user-selectable)230 Vac models: 196 to 260 (default);166 to 260 Vac (user-selectable)Frequency 50/60 HzFrequency Range57 to 63 Hz @ 60 Hz47 to 53 Hz @ 50 HzCurrent 3.5A @ 120 Vac; 1.8A @ 230 VacConnections See Model Selection GuideProtection Resettable circuit breakerTotal Harmonic Same as inputDistortion (THD)TVSS Rating Total energy rating more than 240J, 6500ASurge voltage let-through (percentage of applied ANSIC62.41 Cat. A +6kV test waveform) ≤5%Voltage120 and 230 Vac; see Model Selection GuideFrequency50/60 Hz auto-selectable; same as inputFrequency Same as loadRegulationOverload110% + 10% overload for 3 minutes. SMPS load, pure sinewave input. 120% + 10% for 10 cyclesEfficiency96% straight through mode @ full load and fully chargedbatteryVoltage Regulation Nominal voltage ±5%; -10% at low batteryWaveform Step wave (synthesized sine)Frequency 50/60 Hz ±1 Hz of auto-selected nominal frequency RegulationTransfer Time 4 milliseconds, typicalEfficiency>70%, 100% SMPS load B AT T E R YBackup Time See Battery Run Times tableBattery Recharge 12 hours to 95% usable capacity @ nominal line after full Time load dischargeStart-On-Battery Startup with UPS batteries in absence of utility power Battery 12 and 6 Vdc batteries; Valve-Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA),minimum 3 year float service life at 25°CBattery Protection Internal batteries protected by either a fuse or circuitbreaker. Fuse ratings: 30A/32 Vdc and 40A/32 Vdc Charger Voltage13.5 to 13.8 VdcMaximum Charge 12V battery = 0.7 ±0.1ACurrent6V battery = 1.2 ±0.1AReplacement/User-replaceableServiceR E G U L AT O R Y S TA N D A R D S A N D R E Q U I R E M E N T SSafety120 Vac models: UL1778, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 107.1230 Vac models: EN50091-1, C-TickEMI/EMC120 Vac models: FCC Part 15 Class B230 Vac models: EN50091-2Immunity IEC 61000-4-2, -3, -4Audible Noise< 40 dBAOperating Altitude3000m (10,000 ft max.)Operating0°C to 40°C, 0 to 1500 meters above sea level Temperature0°C to 35°C, 1500 to 3000 meters above sea level Transit and-15°C to +55°CStorage TemperatureRelative Humidity0 to 95% noncondensingM E C H A N I C A LDimensions See Model Selection Guideand WeightIn a perfect world, your electrical equipment would always receive clean power. However, without UPS protection, power quality can be erratic, causing serious damage to your files and hardware.Series 3 Power ProtectionThe Powerware 3115 is a Series 3 UPS, meaning it protects your equipment from three basic power problems: power failures, power surges, and power sags.These three power problems can cause hardware damage, keyboard lockups, datacorruption, and data loss. Acting as a defensivebarrier between your equipment and dirtypower, the Powerware 3115 eliminates thethreats caused by power failures, power surges,and power sags, thus increasing productivityand your bottom line.Power FailuresA complete loss of utility power that can becaused by events such as lightning strikes, gridover-demands, accidents, and natural disasters.Power SurgesWith voltages above 110% of nominal, surgescan be triggered by rapid reduction in powerloads, heavy equipment being turned off, or byutility switching.Power SagsThe opposite of surges, sags are caused by astartup of large loads, utility switching, utilityequipment failure, lightning, and power servicethat is too small for the demand.Additional FeaturesUser-Replaceable BatteriesFront Panel Display90˚ Angle Plug(120 Vac models)When the audible alarm indicates that the batteries need to be replaced, you can safely install supplied batteries and return the old batteries for proper disposal and recycling. You also have the option of returning the entire unit for repair or battery replacement under Powerware's Triple Power Warranty.The input plug on 120 Vac models fits flush against the wall to save space.Audible AlarmsIn addition to the user-friendly front panel, the Series 3115 is fully equipped with a set of audible alarms that alert you to vital overload, fault, and battery conditions.S O F T W A R E S U I T ESNMP-BasedNetwork Shutdown& MonitoringOnliNetSNMP-Based Network Shutdown & Monitoring ForeseerFacility & DataCenter ManagementLanSafe III &CheckUPSNetwork Shutdownfor UPSsPowerVision UPS Performance Analysis & Monitoring PowerVisionUPS Performance Analysis & Monitoring Powerware Software SuitePowerware 3115Model Selection Guide120V 1; 50/60 Hz Models for North America, Central America, & parts of South AmericaPW3115 300300/1805-15P 2(2) 5-15R 15.5 x 8.6 x 32.3/6.1 x 3.4 x 12.8 5.2 /11.5PW3115 420420/2525-15P 2(2) 5-15R 15.5 x 8.6 x 32.3/6.1 x 3.4 x 12.8 5.2/ 11.5PW3115 650650/4005-15P2(4) 5-15R 16.3 x 11.7 x 35.6/6.4 x 4.6 14.07.5/16.5230V 3; 50/60 Hz Models for Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia, Australia, & parts of South AmericaPW3115 300i 300/180IEC-320, 10A (2) IEC-320415.5 x 8.6 x 32.3/6.1 x 3.4 x 12.8 5.2 /11.5PW3115 420i 420/252IEC-320, 10A (2) IEC-320415.5 x 8.6 x 32.3/6.1 x 3.4 x 12.8 5.2 /11.5PW3115 650i650/400IEC-320, 10A(4) IEC-320416.3 x 11.7 x 35.6/6.4 x 4.6 14.07.5/16.51. 120V default; 110V and 127V user-selectable.2. 6’ line cord.3. 230V default; 220V and 240V user-selectable.4. Ships with (2) IEC interconnecting cords.120 Vac Rear PanelsB AT T E R Y R U N T I M E S (I N M I N U T E S )Electronic cash register 75 VA/45 Watts 303541Stackable hub 150 VA/90 Watts 242532Router200 VA/120 Watts 161727Intelligent terminal or POS300 VA/180 Watts 101118Pentium PC or Power Mac w/15" monitor350 VA/210 Watts 716Moderately configured Pentium PC or Power Mac w/15" monitor 420 VA/252 Watts 612Moderately configured Pentium PC or Power Mac w/17" monitor 500 VA/300 Watts 9Heavily configured Pentium PC or Power Mac w/19" monitor 600 VA/360 Watts 7Heavily configured Pentium PC or Power Mac w/21" monitor650 VA/390 Watts6.5Backup times are approximate and may vary considerably due to modified configurations, environmental conditions, ambient temperature, battery age, and other factors.230 Vac Rear PanelsWindows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. OS/2 is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. Other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications are subject to change without notice.EuropeFinland: 358 94 52 661France: 33 1 6012 7400Germany: 49 721 961790Italy: 39 02 6600661 2UK: 44 (0) 1753 608700Southeast AsiaSingapore: 65 6861 0377China and North AsiaHong Kong: 852 2745 6682JapanShinagawa, Tokyo: 81 3 3447 4441Australia and South PacificSydney, Australia: 61 29878 5000CanadaToronto, Ontario: 416.798.0112BrazilSao Paulo, Brazil: 55 11 38454369/ 55 11 3704 3632MexicoCol. Napoles, Mexico:525.488.3333。
G5 5000 服务手册说明书
G5 5000服务手册注意、小心和警告:“注意”表示帮助您更好地使用该产品的重要信息。
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宝德 PR1510P PR2510P PT6510P 服务器用户手册说明书
宝德PR1510P/PR2510P/PT6510P 服务器用户手册V1.3声明本手册可能会出现技术或排版印刷的错误,因此深圳市宝德计算机系统有限公司会定期修订此手册,并将修改后的内容纳入新版本中。
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章节说明本手册包括以下内容:1.使用准备2.系统结构描述3.系统说明与设置4.BIOS设置5.集成RAID配置6.操作系统安装说明7.系统故障诊断特殊标志手册中出现以下三种特定提示标志:警告:会引起人身伤害及灾难性的行为注意:会引起硬件损坏或造成软件故障的行为注释:提供重要信息目录第一章使用准备 (4)1.1摘要 (4)1.2检查运输包装 (4)1.3选择一个放置服务器的合适位置 (4)1.4把服务器安装在机架上 (5)1.5检查电源线 (5)1.6增加设备 (5)1.7连接外围设备 (5)1.8打开显示器和服务器 (6)第二章系统结构描述 (7)2.1PR1510P结构特性 (7)2.2PR2510P结构特性 (9)2.3 PT6510P结构特性 (12)2.4 服务器后板连接示意图 (13)2.5 跳线设置 (15)2.6 上架安装指导 (16)第三章系统说明与设置 (18)3.1主板系统框图 (18)3.2 CPU (19)3.2.1 CPU概述 (19)3.2.2 CPU及散热器的安装 (19)3.3内存 (23)3.3.1内存概述 (23)3.3.2 内存安装注意事项 (23)3.4视频控制器 (23)3.5硬盘控制器 (24)3.6网络控制器 (24)3.7键盘和鼠标 (24)3.8光驱和软驱 (24)3.9PCI扩展 (24)3.10其他配置 (24)3.11认证兼容操作系统 (24)第四章BIOS设置 (25)4.1 BIOS的设置 (25)4.2 BIOS功能简介 (27)4.2.1 Main (27)4.2.2 Advance (29)4.2.3 Event Logs (31)4.2.4 IPMI (32)4.2.5 Boot (33)第五章集成RAID 配置 (34)5.1 在BIOS中设置RAID状态 (34)5.2 主板集成RAID的操作指南 (35)第六章操作系统安装说明 (39)6.1 Microsoft Windows 2012 R2安装说明 (39)6.1.1安装步骤: (39)第七章系统故障排除 (51)7.1系统复位介绍 (51)7.2系统首次启动 (51)7.3其他问题及解决办法 (52)7.3.1准备系统进行诊断程序 (52)7.3.2验证系统指示灯 (52)7.4具体问题 (53)7.4.1电源灯不亮 (53)7.4.2屏幕不显示字符 (53)7.4.3屏幕显示字符不正确或字符扭曲 (53)7.4.4系统风扇转动不正常 (54)7.4.5 硬盘驱动器的工作指示灯不亮 (54)7.4.6 CD-ROM驱动器的工作指示灯不亮 (54)7.4.7 可引导光盘不能自引导 (55)第一章使用准备1.1摘要本章内容的主要任务是讲述如何做一些基本的准备工作。
Dell PowerVault MD34XX 和 MD38XX 系列存储阵列 SMI-S 提供程序安
Dell PowerVault MD34XX and MD38XX Series Storage ArraysSMI-S Provider Installation GuideNotes, Cautions, and WarningsNOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem.WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.Copyright © 2014 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. This product is protected by U.S. and international copyright and intellectual property laws. Dell™ and the Dell logo are trademarks of Dell Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. All other marks and names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.2014 - 02Rev. A03Contents1 SMI-S Provider Installation Guide (5)Introduction (5)Version Information (5)Name Space (5)Supported Profiles And Sub-Profiles (5)Installing And Uninstalling The SMI-S Provider (6)System Requirements For SMI-S Provider (6)Installing SMI-S Provider (7)Configuring CIM Server (7)Uninstalling SMI-S Provider (9)Managing The SMI-S Provider (9)Starting And Stopping The OpenPegasus CIM Server For Windows-Based Operating Systems (9)Starting And Stopping The OpenPegasus CIM Server For Linux-Based Operating Systems (9)Adding Or Removing A Storage Array From The SMI-S Provider (9)Changing The Debug Tracing Option (9)Troubleshooting The SMI-S Provider (10)4SMI-S Provider Installation GuideIntroductionThe Dell PowerVault MD Series storage arrays provide an industry-standard Application Programming Interface (API) called the Storage Management Initiative Specification (SMI-S). This interface enables third party SMI-S client applications to manage MD Series storage arrays in a multi-vendor storage area network (SAN) environment.SMI-enabled management applications are known as Common Information Model (CIM) clients. To allow clients to manage a storage device, an SMI-S Provider (also called SMI-S Agent or CIM Agent) is required. SMI-S Providers can be implemented as:• A proxy interface that translates the existing API of a device to an SMI-S compliant interface. This implementation is the quickest path to SMI-S compliance, but a proxy provider and a Common Information Model Object Manager (CIMOM) must be installed on a server. A CIMOM is a CIM/WBEM infrastructure that receives, validates, and authenticates CIM requests from the client application. The CIMOM directs the requests to the appropriate device provider.• A native feature of the storage device API. This implementation is sometimes referred to as an embedded agent. Dell MD Series SMI-S Provider is implemented as a proxy interface. The Dell SMI-S Provider, referred to as SMI-S Provider, runs on a server on the storage network. OpenPegasus CIMOM is installed during the installation of this SMI-S Provider.The SMI-S Provider provides the SMI-S interface to the Dell PowerVault MD Series storage arrays. The provider uses the proxy CIM Agent model and is supported on Microsoft Windows and Linux platforms only. For more information about the platform versions, see the Support Matrix for the MD Series storage arrays at /powervaultmanuals. Version InformationThe following table lists the version details of the components.Component VersionSMI-S 1.4SMI-S Provider10.302.9.1OpenPegasusCIMOMName SpaceEXTERNAL_NAMESPACE=root/DCIM/MDStorageArray13Supported Profiles And Sub-ProfilesSMI-S Provider version 10.30 supports the following profiles and sub-profiles:•Block storage views•Thin provisioning•Replication services•Physical package•Profile registration5•Device credentials•Proxy server system management•Multiple computer system•Block services•Disk drive lite•Copy services•Job control•Extent composition•Disk sparing•Initiator port (SAS and SATA)•Target port (SAS)•iSCSI target port•Access points•Indications•Masking and mapping•Location•Software inventory•Software update•Erasure•Battery•Storage asymmetry•Message log•Block server performanceNOTE: Block server performance statistics are not available for controller firmware versions prior to 7.10. Installing And Uninstalling The SMI-S ProviderSystem Requirements For SMI-S ProviderThe following are the system requirements to install and run the SMI-S Provider.System Component RequirementMemory 1 GB minimum (2 GB recommended).Connectivity Ethernet with 100BASE-T minimum (Gigabit Ethernet preferred) and TCP/IP.Port TCP port 5988 or 5989, or any other available port if these ports are not available.Storage array password The device credentials profile requires the storage array password (SharedSecret) to modify operations. The SMI-S Provider persistently tracks an instance of the SharedSecret per storage array.Scalability There is no limit on the number of storage systems that can be supported by a single provider instance. The recommended maximum is 10 for moderately to fully configured storage systemsper provider, or a total of around 5000 volumes. In large configurations, deploy additionalproviders on different servers in your storage network to manage additional storage systems. 6Installing SMI-S ProviderThe SMI-S Provider is packaged as an archive file for UNIX-based operating system servers and as an executable installation file for Microsoft Windows-based operating system servers.Installing SMI-S Provider For Windows-Based Operating SystemsTo install the SMI-S Provider:1.Move the SMI-S Provider installation executable file on the server where you want to install the SMI-S Provider.2.Double-click the installation executable icon and follow the instructions on the screen.NOTE: The installation prompts you to enter an IP address for the storage array that you want to use. The installation opens a text file in Notepad. Follow the instructions in the text file. After you have added the storage array and closed Notepad, the installation program continues normally.The SMI-S Provider is installed on your system. After the installation, you can delete the installation executable file.Installing SMI-S Provider For Linux-Based Operating SystemsTo install the SMI-S Provider:1.Move the SMI-S Provider RPM package file into the file system on the server where you want to install SMI-S Provider.2.Run the following command: rpm -ivh <rpm package name> .rpmTo change the OpenPegasus CIMOM configuration, see Configuring CIM Server.Configuring CIM ServerUse the following commands to perform basic CIM server configuration operations.Function CommandTo set an http port # cimconfig -s httpPort=<port> -p To set an https port # cimconfig -s httpsPort==<port> -pTo enable or disable the http connection # cimconfig -s enableHttpConnection={true | false} -p To enable or disable the https connection # cimconfig -s enableHttpsConnection={true | false} -p To enable or disable authentication# cimconfig -s enableAuthentication={false | true} –pTo add a user fordefining thecredentials for CIM client to authenticate with the CIM server cimuser -a -u username -w password To remove a user# cimuser -r -u username -w password7Function Command To enable or disableservice location protocol (SLP)# cimconfig -s slp={true | false} -pNOTE:If SLP is enabled, see the table below for additional settings information.NOTE: Commands are of the following format: cimconfig -s<propertyName>={true|false} -p where <propertyName> is a column heading in the following table.Table 1. Additional Setting Information if SLP is EnabledNOTE: All other combinations of the SLP property values have undefined behavior.For more information, see the documentation available in the source release archive at . 8Uninstalling SMI-S ProviderUninstalling SMI-S Provider For Windows-Based Operating Systems1.Navigate to the Control Panel.2.Click Add or Remove Programs.3.Double-click Dell SMI-S Provider to uninstall it.The uninstallation procedure may leave files (such as trace files, repository files, and other administrative files) that were created by SMI-S Provider after the installation was complete. Manually delete these files to completely remove SMI-S Provider.Uninstalling SMI-S Provider For Linux-Based Operating Systems1.In a terminal window, run the command: rpm -e <package name>The un-installation process may leave files that were not part of the original installation.2.Manually delete the original installation files to completely remove SMI-S Provider.Managing The SMI-S ProviderStarting And Stopping The OpenPegasus CIM Server For Windows-Based Operating SystemsTo start or stop the OpenPegasus CIM server:1.Open the Services window and locate the cimserver service.2.Right-click cimserver service and select start or stop.3.To start a service, run the following command in the command prompt: net start cimserver4.To stop a service, run the following command in the command prompt: net stop cimserverStarting And Stopping The OpenPegasus CIM Server For Linux-Based Operating Systems1.To start the OpenPegasus CIM server, run the following command on a terminal window: cimserver2.To stop the OpenPegasus CIM server, run the following command on a terminal window: cimserverAdding Or Removing A Storage Array From The SMI-S ProviderDuring installation, you are prompted to enter the IP addresses into a file. After this initial setup, the SMI-enabled client must use the SMI-S Provider proxy server system management profile to add or remove devices.NOTE: When a storage array is added, the IP address of only one of the management ports of the storage array must be supplied (and not both management ports). Entering the IP addresses for both management ports of a single storage array causes unpredictable behavior of the SMI-S Provider.Changing The Debug Tracing OptionNOTE: After changing the tracing levels, stop and start OpenPegasus CIM server for the changes to take effect.Turn on tracing only under the direction of your technical support representative.9To change the debug tracing option:1.Go to the directory where SMI-S Provider is installed.The default install directories are:–<%Program Files%>/Dell/pegasus/provider/array for Windows.–/opt/dell/pegasus/array for Linux.2.Edit providerTraceLog.properties file in a text file editor, by following the steps below:a)Remove the pound sign (#) from the lines containing File, Level, and Events.b)Edit the file name in the field File.This file contains the trace messages.3.Save providerTraceLog.properties file and exit the text file editor.4.Stop and start the OpenPegasus CIM server.See Starting And Stopping The OpenPegasus CIM Server. Troubleshooting The SMI-S ProviderThe following table lists some of the common issues and their resolutions.Table 2. Common Issues and Resolutions1011。
W5300中文用户数据手册-v1
W5300中文用户数据手册v1一、产品概述1. 高性能处理器,保证流畅运行。
2. 大容量存储空间,满足您的存储需求。
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二、包装清单1. W5300主机2. 电源适配器3. USB数据线4. 用户数据手册(即本手册)5. 保修卡如有缺失,请及时与销售商联系。
三、设备外观与按键功能1. 电源键:长按开启/关闭设备,短按进入休眠状态。
2. 音量键:调节设备音量。
3. Home键:返回主界面。
4. 功能键:自定义按键,可设置快捷功能。
5. USB接口:连接USB设备,如U盘、键盘等。
6. 耳机接口:连接耳机。
7. 充电接口:连接电源适配器进行充电。
四、初始设置4.1 开启设备1. 将电源适配器插入电源插座。
2. 将充电线一端插入设备充电接口,另一端连接电源适配器。
3. 长按电源键,开启设备。
4.2 语言选择1. 在开机过程中,根据提示选择中文简体或中文繁体。
2. 按照屏幕提示完成剩余设置。
4.3 连接WiFi1. 在主界面找到“设置”应用。
2. 选择“无线和网络”选项,进入WiFi设置。
3. 按照屏幕提示连接到您的WiFi网络。
五、基本操作5.1 滑动屏幕1. 向上滑动:查看通知栏。
2. 向下滑动:快速设置。
3. 向左滑动:切换上一个应用。
4. 向右滑动:切换下一个应用。
5.2 点按屏幕1. 单击:选中某个应用或选项。
2. 长按:弹出快捷菜单或进入编辑状态。
5.3 使用应用1. 在主界面,找到您想要使用的应用图标。
2. 图标,进入应用。
3. 根据应用提示进行操作。
请继续阅读下一部分,了解更多关于W5300的高级功能和使用技巧。
六、系统设置与个性化6.1 调整屏幕亮度和分辨率为了让您的视觉体验更加舒适,您可以自定义屏幕亮度和分辨率:1. 在主界面找到“设置”应用。
2. 选择“显示”选项。
3. 在“亮度”中,拖动滑块调整亮度,或开启自动调节亮度。
美奥技术-VMware ESXi v5版本智能电源保护器扩展(Intelligent Power P
Intelligent Power Protector(IPP)IPP Installation and Configuration GuideVMware ESXi virtual architecture Virtual machine Virtual machine VIMA/vMAVMware ESXi boot loader Operating System Intelligent Power ProtectorIndex1. Introduction (3)2. Eaton offering for VMware (4)3. Installation (5)3.1. Prerequisites (5)3.1.1. VIMA/vMA installation (5)3.1.2. VMware ESXi configuration (5)3.1.3. EATON hardware architecture (7)3.1.4. Network architecture (7)3.2. Installation of IPP in VMware ESXi Server (8)3.3. Using IPP with VMware ESXi (10)3.3.1. Step 1 (Access) (10)3.3.2. Step 2 (Configuration) (10)3.3.3. Step 3 (Operation) (12)4. Appendix (13)4.1. References (13)1. IntroductionEATON is a world first class supplier of hardware and software to optimize business continuity on yourVMware virtual platforms. It means controlling proper boot and shutdown of the virtual machines hostedon a same physical machine, assuring data integrity on each virtual machine.Intelligent Power Protector is a solution to automate various data security functions. IPP providesfollowing features:•Continuously waits for information from the Management Proxy or Management Card connected to the EATON UPS.•Warns administrators and users if AC power fails•Proceeds system shutdown before the end of battery backup power is reached.•Restarts machines when AC power restarts.VMware®ESXi does not have administrative console and hence we cannot install Intelligent PowerProtector (IPP) on that machine. However we can install IPP on VMware Infrastructure Management Assistant VIMA 1.0 or on vSphere Management Assistant (vMA 4.0).Using that we can manage and shutdown the VMware ESXi in case of UPS and power anomalies. We can also configure ESXi to safelysuspend or shutdown guest operating system. This way we can have only one IPP shutdown agent ononly one guest operating system (VIMA, vMA).There are various benefits to install IPP client on the VIMA, vMA instead of each Virtual Machine: •Only one binary of IPP client on the VIMA/ vMA to manage all Virtual Machines.•Dynamic management of virtual machines configuration with a personalized script.This guide will help to install and configure IPP client on VIMA, vMA.IPP client is tested on VMware virtualization server with two guest operating systems (Windows Server2003 R2 & Red Hat 5.4) for electrical power events, shutdown, low battery and reboot.EATON tested virtualization security in a standalone power supply configuration, for system shutdown,electrical shutdown, and reboot.2. Eaton offering for VMwareEaton provides 3 solutions for VMware that are illustrated on the previous architecture diagram: •the first one provides ESX server graceful shutdown. IPP is installed on each ESX operating system.This solution is the best one when:=> vCenter Server is not available for management of hosts=> Number of ESX is Limited(Refer to the IPP Appendix document: User manual extension for VMware ESX 4.0).•the second one provides ESXi * server graceful shutdown. IPP is installed on a VIMA/vMA (one instance of IPP per ESXi).This solution is the best one when=> vCenter Server is not available for management of hosts=> Number of ESXi is Limited(*) paid ESXi version only. Free version cannot be shutdown because of VMware restrictions.(Refer to this document).•the third one is for multiple ESX and ESXi servers (pay version only).It provides following features=> Remote graceful Shutdown of multiple ESX/ESXi servers and hosted VMs.=> ESX/ESXi Remote maintenance (vMotion)=> an IPM Plug-in is created in vCenter=> UPS events are accessible through vCenterThis solution is ideal for biggest infrastructures working through vCenter serverThis solution is described in the IPM user manual.3. InstallationThis guide provides information about installing and configuring IPP on VIMA or vMA. These recommendations guide you through the installation process of IPP as a shutdown agent for VMware ESXi architecture to allow electric continuity.3.1. PrerequisitesHere is the list of prerequisites:1. VMware ESXi Server Machine up and running2. Only ESXi pay version is supported by this integration process3. VMware Infrastructure Management Assistant VIMA 1.0 or vSphere Management Assistant(vMA 4.0 or 5.0) installed as guest.4. vSphere Client installed on different machine to VMware ESXi Server configuration.5. IPP Package6. SSH client for installation and configuration7. SCP Client to upload packages to VIMA/vMA.8. VMware tools installed on each virtual machinesNote:•Through Network connection, the Eaton UPSs are compatible with IPP on ESXi•Through RS232 /USB connection VIMA/vMA don’t provide the compatibility with IPP3.1.1. VIMA/vMA installationPlease visit /support/developer/vima/ for more information aboutdownload and installation of VIMA or vMA on ESXi host machines.3.1.2. VMware ESXi configuration•For the automatic OS boot on startup: you must configure the physical machine to allow automatic OS boot on startup. This setting is present in your machine’s BIOS. For further information, see specific technical hardware documentation.•To allow interactions between physical and virtual machines, VMware tools have to be installed on each virtual machine. For further information, see VMware ESXi Server documentation.•You can configure the automatic startup and shutdown properties of guest operating systems as per requirement. But to work IPP properly, VIMA/vMA needs to be configured as o Automatic Shutdown of VIMA/vMA when ESXi host is going down ando Automatic Startup of VIMA/vMA when ESXi host is startingFollowing procedure will explain about configuration of VIMA/vMA shutdown and startup propertiesFrom the Virtual Infrastructure Client interface select top-most item ESXi host server from lefthand side tree hierarchy, go in the1. Select “Configuration” tab2. Select “Virtual machine startup / shutdown” menu -> Click “Properties” present in right hand cornerFollowing window will appear on screen,Select VIMA/vMA guest machine and click on edit button and configure as shown above Startup SettingsClick Use specified settingsStartup delay – 120 SecondsShutdown SettingsClick Use specified settingsShutdown delay – 120 seconds•For the automatic virtual machine boot of other guest machines on VMware ESXi start-up: From the Virtual Infrastructure Client interface, go in the“Virtual machine startup / shutdown” menu → “Configuration” → “Properties” → “Start and stop VMs with the system”, and tick “enable.”Note: In the « Properties…» page, you also have the possibility to define the Startup Order of your virtual Machines.Start and Stop VMs with the system : EnabledDefault Startup Delay : x SecondsDefault Shutdown Delay : x SecondsStartup Order : Automatic StartupThis configuration is illustrated on the following screenshot:3.1.3. EATON hardware architectureThe prerequisites for Intelligent Power Protector installation are described in the "Intelligent Power Protector – User Manual" chapter: “Installation Prerequisites“. ()For UPS systems compatibility, please refer to the chapter “Appendix -> Compatibility List”3.1.4. Network architectureAll hardware elements must have an operational network configuration that allows them to dialog freely with each other.Note: vMA 5 (Suse OS) does not need any firewall setting, please go to section 3.2Make sure in particular that vMA firewall authorises:•connections on tcp port 4679 and 4680 to enable a remote access for supervision and configuration through Web Browser. These ports are reserved at IANA ().•Connections through TCP port 80. It must be opened as a destination port (for output) on the machine hosting Intelligent Power Protector.•To enable communication between Intelligent Power Protector and Network Management Card (This step is not needed on vMA 5 (Suse OS)) :•sudo iptables -I OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPTsudo iptables -I OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 5000 -j ACCEPTsudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 4679 -j ACCEPTsudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 4680 -j ACCEPTsudo iptables -I INPUT -p udp --dport 4679 -j ACCEPTsudo iptables -I INPUT -p udp --dport 4680 -j ACCEPTTo enable communication between Intelligent Power Protector and Connect UPSBD/XSlot/PXGX2000.Nota: in this command we propose the –I (insert) option but –A (append) is possible to use as well.It isn’t not exactly the same. Please refer to firewall documentation for the best command for you.(This step is not needed on vMA 5 (Suse OS))•sudo iptables -I INPUT -p udp --dport 161 -j ACCEPTsudo iptables -I INPUT -p udp --dport 200 -j ACCEPTsudo iptables -I INPUT -p udp --dport 2844 -j ACCEPTsudo iptables -I INPUT -p udp --dport 2845 -j ACCEPTsudo iptables -I OUTPUT -p udp --dport 161 -j ACCEPTsudo iptables -I OUTPUT -p udp --dport 200 -j ACCEPTsudo iptables -I OUTPUT -p udp --dport 2844 -j ACCEPTsudo iptables -I OUTPUT -p udp --dport 2845 -j ACCEPT•Save firewall settings using following command(This step is not needed on vMA 5 (Suse OS))service iptables saveTo configure your VMware ESXi Server for the network, please refer to the user manual.3.2. Installation of IPP in VMware ESXi ServerDownload on EATON’s website the latest version of Intelligent Power Protector Console version. It will automatically detect ESXi Server, and will generate shutdown command script (available in the appendix). This shutdownESXi perl script will be installed at <installation folder>/bin/, by default/usr/local/Eaton/IntelligentPowerProtector/bin/•Download the latest version of Intelligent Power Protector, available on EATON’s website, in downloads section “EATON Power Management Software Suite”:/Support/Software-Drivers/default.aspThen:> select “Network solution”.> select VMware as Operating System> download Linux version for ESXi, known as: « Intelligent Power Protector Linux x86 Console «Intelligent Power Protector Linux x86_64 Console», named « ipp-linux-x.x.xxx.x86_64.rpm».•Upload the package on your VIMA/vMA environment, with a SCP Client•Connect with SSH to the vMA. You must have corresponding rights to execute and install programs on VIMA/vMA. Refer to VMware Documentation for further information.Note: If you are not the root user when you start the installer you will be have an error: error: can't create transaction lockSolution: Enter "sudo -s" to get a root console and run the installer again.•Install Intelligent Power Protector by typing:[vma ~]$ rpm -i ipp-linux-x.xx.xxx-x.x86_64.rpmTo configure a personalized package, please refer to Intelligent Power Protector manual. •At the end, connect to Intelligent Power Protector using your web browser by typing : http://<@IP-or-name-of-vMA>:4679/ (for a HTTP access)https://<@ IP-or-name-of-vMA>:4680/ (For a HTTPS access)•You are now in front of Intelligent Power Protector interface.3.3. Using IPP with VMware ESXiAfter IPP installation, follow these 3 steps to use IPP or refer to the IPP User Manual3.3.1. Step 1 (Access)Remote access (for VMware ESXi )•From a remote machine, you can type the following URL in a Web browserhttps://<name or IP address of vMA hosting IPP>:4680/orhttp://<name or IP address of vMA hosting IPP>:4679/•In SSL mode, accept the certificate (by clicking on Yes)•(enter admin as Login / admin as Password and click on the Login button)3.3.2. Step 2 (Configuration)When started, the application automatically performs a Quick scan.•Using the Quick scan operation, you will discover:=> Networked UPSs through broadcast within a few seconds (Network ManagementCards 66102The discovered UPS connected through (Network) are not automatically assigned asthe Power source (You have to select the node and click on the button Set as PowerSource the icon becomes Green )The discovered nodes are displayed in Settings → Auto DiscoveryFor the other nodes, please perform the discovery based on IP address ranges (Range scan) •Using the Range Scan operation you will discover the nodes that are outside of the Network segment and nodes that are not compatible with the ”Quick scan” feature.In the Settings → Shutdown page, assign the IP address of the UPS that powers the local Computer. In the Settings → User List page, assign the access rights through “login and password”Edit the shutdown configuration and use the shutdown type (Script), in the field “Shutdown script” write the line below:•for IPP 1.10:bin/shutdownESXi.pl--server@ServerIP/Name--username Server_username--passwordServer_Password•for IPP 1.20:perl bin/virt_tools/shutdownESXi.pl--server@ServerIP/Name--username Server_username--password Server_PasswordPlease modify the parameters with the right information for your environment@ServerIP/Name : IP of the ESXi Server (like 10.1.0.250)Server_username: Name of an Administrator User of your ESXi ServerServer_Password: Password of the Administrator User write before3.3.3. Step 3 (Operation)•The Views → Power Source menu item (optional) allows you to supervise the current state of the UPS that powers the server running Intelligent Power® ProtectorThe Events → Event List view allows you to view the device events.4. Appendix4.1. References•« Intelligent Power Protector user manual » : downloadable from « Network solution »•References documents for VMware ESX Server are available on VMware website : /support/pubs/vi_pubs.html•References documents for VMware ESX Server are available on VMware Web site: /support/pubs/vi_pubs.html•Please visit /support/developer/vima/ for more information about download and installation of VIMA or vMA on ESX/ESXi host machines.。
1 hp OpenView 数据保护器5.1平台与集成支持矩阵说明书
hp OpenView storage data protector 5.1Platform & Integration support matricesVersion: 1.8 Edition date: March 8, 2004NOTE: For the following Data Protector components, only those “DataProtector component-Operating System” combinations are supported for which the corresponding Operating System version is supported by the respective vendors.Data Protector componentsupported operating systems Cell Manager• Windows NT 4.06 •Windows XP PRO •Windows 2000 •Windows 2003 (32-bit) •HP-UX 11.03, 11.113,5, 11.20 1,3,5 • Solaris 7, 8 & 9Installation Server • Windows NT 4.06• Windows XP PRO• Windows 2000• Windows 2003 (32-bit)• HP-UX 11.03, 11.113,5, 11.20 1,3,5• Solaris 7, 8 & 9Graphical User Interface 7 • Windows XP HE 2• Windows XP PRO• Windows XP 64-bit• Windows NT 4.0• Windows 2000• Windows 2003 (32-bit)• HP-UX 11.03, 11.113,5, 11.201,3,5 • Solaris 7, 8Managers-of-Managers (MoM) • Windows NT 4.0• Windows 2000• Windows XP PRO•Windows 2003 (32-bit) •HP-UX 11.03, 11.113,5, 11.201,3,5 •Solaris 7, 8 & 9 Backup Device Server (media agent), including robotic control •Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 •Windows XP PRO, XP (64-bit) •Windows 2003 (32-bit) •Windows 2003 (64-bit) •Novell NetWare 4.22, 5.12, 6.02, 6.52, 13 •HP-UX (PA-RISC) -- 11.03, 11.113,5, • HP-UX (IA64) -- 11.201,3,5, 11.223,5, 11.233, 5, 101Supported in Compatibility Mode 2 Push installation not possible, need to be installed locally•Tru64 5.xx •OpenVMS 7.3-1 •Sun Solaris 4 2.6, 7, 8, 9 •MPE/iX 6.02, 6.52, 7.02, 7.52 • Linux (32-bit) : Redhat 7.x, 8.xRedHat Enterprise Linux -- Advanced Server 2.18, 9SuSe Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 8 9United Linux 1.0 9Linux SuSe 7.x, 8.xLinux Debian 3.0• Linux (64-bit) : Red Hat Enterprise Linux – Advanced Server 2.18, 9SuSe Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 8 9 United Linux 1.0 9 Backup Device Server(media agent), withoutrobotic controlThe above list plus the following: • IBM AIX 4.3.x, 5Lver.5.1, 5.2 • SNI Sinix 5.4.3, 5.4.4 • SCO OpenServer 5.0.5, 5.0.6 Backup Agents (disk agents) •Windows NT 4.0 •Windows 982 •Windows ME 2 •Windows 2000 •Windows XP HE 2 •Windows XP PRO •Windows XP 64-bit •Windows 2003 (32-bit) •Windows 2003 (64-bit) •Novell NetWare 4.22, 5.12, 6.02, 6.52, 12 •HP-UX (PA-RISC) -- 11.03, 11.113,5 •HP-UX (IA64) --11.201,3,5, 11.223,5, 11.233, 5, 11 •HP MPE/iX 6.02, 6.52, 7.02, 7.52 •Sun Solaris 42.6, 7, 8, 9 •IBM AIX 4.3.x, 5Lver.5.1, 5.2 •SGI IRIX 6.4, 6.5 •SNI Sinix 5.4.3, 5.4.4 •SCO OpenServer 5.0.5, 5.0.6, 5.0.7 •SCO Unixware 7.x •Tru64 Unix 4.0x, 5.xx •Open VMS 7.3-1, 7.3--2 • Linux (32-bit) : Red Hat 6.x, 7.x, 8.x Red Hat Enterprise Linux -- Advanced Server 2.18, 3.08SuSe Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 8United Linux 1.0SuSe 6.x, 7.x, 8.xCaldera OpenLinux 2.4x, 3.1.1Debian Linux 2.2r3, 3.0• Linux (64-bit) : RedHat 7.xRed Hat Enterprise Linux – Advanced Server 2.18, 3.08SuSe Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 8United Linux 1.0SuSE 7.xDebian Linux 3.0• Additional UNIX platforms via NFS (on unix systems)• Additional platforms via shared disks3 NIS+ is supported in a DNS environment4 For Solaris – SunOS version compatibility, please refer to the SunOS support matrix5 HP-UX 11.11 is HP-UX 11i version 1.0.HP-UX 11.20 is HP-UX 11i version 1.5.HP-UX 11.22 is HP-UX 11i version 1.6HP-UX 11.23 is HP-UX 11i version 2.06 Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server is not supported as a Cell Manager7 In case of Reflection X, version 9 & above are supported8 Includes support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Workstation and EnterpriseServer where applicable9 To utilize this feature, the patches PHSS_29146/DPSOL_00030 are required.10 To utilize this feature the following patches are required:1.PHSS_29139 (for HP-UX Cell Manager)/ DPSOL_00023 (for Solaris Cell Manager)2.PHSS_29417 (for HP-UX Installation Server)/DPSOL_00041 (for Solaris InstallationServer)11 To utilize this feature the following patches are required:PHSS_29139 (for HP-UX Cell Manager)/ DPSOL_00023 (for Solaris Cell Manager)12 To utilize this feature the patch DPWIN_00039 is required13 To utilize this feature the Site Specific Patch (SSP) SSPNW510_006 is required. Pleasecontact your local support contact for the patch. The official patch will be released later.operating system supported processor platformHP-UX PA-RISC (HP-UX 11.0, 11.11)IA-64 (HP-UX 11.20, 11.22, 11.23)Windows1IA-32 and AMD (for 32-bit Windows)IA-64 (for 64-bit Windows)Linux IA-32 and AMD (for 32-bit Linux)IA-64 (for 64-bit Linux)Sun Solaris SPARC1 The Windows NT 4.0 Backup Agent (disk agent) is also supported on Alpha Systems.NOTE: For the following integration matrix, only those combinations of Applications & Operating Systems are supported that are supported by the respective vendors.databases supported versionsOracle (32-bit)7 (including Oracle Parallel Server & RAC)4•Oracle 8.0.x/Recovery Manager : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit)Windows NT 4.0Solaris 2.6 (32-bit), 7 (32 & 64-bit)AIX 4.3.x•Oracle 8.1.x/Recovery Manager : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit), 11.11(32 & 64-bit)Solaris 7, 8 & 9 (32 & 64-bit)AIX 4.3.x, 5.1, 5.2Windows NT 4.0, Windows2000Linux - Red Hat Distribution 6.x , 7.xSuSe 8.x•Oracle 9i/Recovery Manager : Solaris 7, 8 & 9 (32 & 64-bit)Linux (32-bit) – Red Hat 7.x , 8.xRed Hat Advanced Server 2.11, 3.01 SuSE 7.x, 8.xSuSe Linux Enterprise Server 8Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000Windows 2003 (32-bit)•Oracle 10g/Recovery Manager : Windows 2000, Windows 2003 (32-bit)Oracle (64-bit)7 (including Oracle Parallel Server & RAC)4•Oracle 8.0.x/Recovery Manager : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit)•Oracle 8.1.x/Recovery Manager : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11(64-bit)Solaris 7 & 8 & 9 (64-bit)AIX 4.3.3 (64-bit)AIX 5.1 (64-bit), 5.2 (64-bit)Tru64 5.xx•Oracle 9i/Recovery Manager : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11 (64-bit)HP-UX 11.22 (64-bit), 11.23 (64-bit)9Solaris 7, 8 & 9 (64-bit)Windows 2003 (64-bit)AIX 4.3.3 (64-bit), AIX 5.1 (64-bit), 5.2 (64-bit)Tru64 5.xxRHEL Adv. Sever 2.1 (64-bit)1, 10, 3.0 (64-bit)1, 10 SuSe Linux Enterprise Server 8 (64-bit)10•Oracle 10g/Recovery Manager : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11 (64-bit)Informix (32-bit) •Informix 7.24 : HP-UX 11.0 (32-bit)Sinix 5.4.3Solaris 7 (32-bit)•Informix 7.3x : 11.0 (32 & 64-bit), 11.11 (32 & 64 bit)Sun Solaris 2.6 (32-bit), 7 & 8 (32 & 64-bit)AIX 4.3.xWindows NT 4.0Windows 2000•Informix IDS 9.2x : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit), 11.11 (32 & 64-bit)Solaris 7, 8 (32 & 64-bit)Windows 2000•Informix IDS 9.3x : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit), 11.11 (32 & 64-bit)Solaris 2.6 (32-bit), Solaris 7, 8 (32 & 64-bit)AIX 4.3.x (32 & 64-bit)Windows 2000•Informix IDS 9.40 : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit), 11.11 (32 & 64-bit)Solaris 7, 8 & 9 (32 & 64-bit)Windows2000•Informix XPS 8.2x : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit)•Informix XPS 8.3x : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit), 11.11 (32 & 64-bit)Informix (64-bit) •Informix 7.31 : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11 (64-bit)Solaris 7 & 8 (64-bit)AIX 4.3.x (64-bit)•Informix IDS 9.2(0,1)6 : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11 (64-bit)Solaris 7 & 8 (64-bit)AIX 4.3.x (64-bit)Tru64 5.xx (64-bit)•Informix IDS 9.3x : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11 (64-bit)Solaris 7 & 8 (64-bit)AIX 4.3.x(64-bit)Tru64 5.xx (64-bit)•Informix IDS 9.40 : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11 (64-bit)Solaris 7, 8 & 9 (64-bit)Tru64 5.xx•Informix XPS 8.2x : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit)•Informix XPS 8.3x : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11 (64-bit)Sybase (32-bit) •Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise 12.0 : HP-UX 11.0, 11.11 (32 & 64-bit)Solaris 7 & 8 (32 & 64-bit)Windows 2000Windows NT 4.0•Sybase Adaptive Server 12.5 : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit), 11.11 (32 & 64-bit)Solaris 7 & 8 (32 & 64-bit)Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000Sybase (64-bit) •Sybase Adaptive Server 11.9.3 : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11 (64-bit)Solaris 7, 8 (64-bit)•Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise 12.0 : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11 (64-bit)Solaris 7 & 8 (64-bit)•Sybase Adaptive Server 12.5 : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11 (64-bit)Solaris 7 & 8 (64-bit)Microsoft SQL Server (32-bit) •Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 : Windows NT 4.0 •Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 : Windows 2000 •Microsoft SQL Server 2000 : Windows 2000•Microsoft SQL Server 2000 : Windows 2003(32-bit)Microsoft SQL Server (64-bit)•Microsoft SQL Server 2000 : Windows 2003 (64-bit)Microsoft Exchange Server (including Single Mailbox Restore) •Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 : Windows NT 4.0 8•Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 : Windows NT 4.0 •Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 : Windows 2000•Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 : Windows 2000•Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 : Windows 2000 SP3Windows 2003 (32-bit)IBM DB2 (32-bit) •IBM DB2 UDB 7.2x : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit), 11.11 (32 & 64-bit)AIX 4.3.3 (32 & 64-bit), AIX 5.1, 5.2 (32 & 64-bit)•IBM DB2 UDB 8.1 : HP-UX 11.11 (32 & 64-bit)AIX 4.3.3 (32 & 64-bit), AIX 5.1, 5.2 (32 & 64-bit)RHEL Advanced Server 2.1 (32-bit)12SuSe Linux Enterprise Server 8 (32-bit)12IBM DB2 (64-bit) •IBM DB2 UDB 7.2x : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11 (64-bit)AIX 4.3.3 (64-bit), AIX 5.1 (64-bit), 5.2 (64-bit)•IBM DB2 UDB 8.1 : HP-UX 11.11 (64-bit)AIX 4.3.3 (64-bit), AIX 5.1 (64-bit), 5.2 (64-bit)Lotus Notes, Lotus Domino (including Single Mailbox backup & Restore) •Lotus Domino/Notes R5 : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit), HPUX 11.11 (32 & 64-bit) AIX 4.3.xWindows NT 4.0, Windows 2000SAPDB5•SAPDB version 7.3x : HP-UX 11.0, 11.11Windows NT4.0, Windows2000Linux – Red Hat 7.x-- SuSe 7.x•SAPDB version 7.4x : HP-UX 11.0, 11.11Windows NT4.0, Windows2000Linux – Red Hat 7.x, 8.x-- SuSe 7.x, 8.xSAP 2 (32-bit) •SAP R/3 3.1x : HP-UX 11.0 (32-bit)AIX 4.3.x (32-bit)Windows NT 4.0•SAP R/3 4.0 : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit)AIX 4.3.xWindows NT 4.0•SAP R/3 4.5, using RMAN mode : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit)Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000•SAP R/3 4.5, using backint mode : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit)AIX 4.3.xSolaris 2.6 (32-bit), 7, 8 (32 & 64-bit)Windows NT 4.0•SAP R/3 4.6x, using RMAN mode : HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit)HP-UX 11.11 (32 & 64-bit)Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000Solaris 7 & 8 (32 & 64-bit)•SAP R/3 4.6x, using backint mode: HP-UX 11.0 (32 & 64-bit)HP-UX 11.11 (32 & 64-bit)Linux Suse 7.x, 8.xAIX 4.3.x, 5.1, 5.2Solaris 7, 8(32 & 64-bit)Windows NT 4.0Windows 2000•SAP 4.7, using backint & RMAN mode: Windows 2000Windows 2003 (32-bit)Linux SuSe 8.xRed Hat Advanced Server 2.1•SAP Brtools 6.10, using backint & RMAN mode: Windows NT4.0Windows 2000Windows 2003(32-bit)Linux Suse 7.xRed Hat Advanced Server 2.1•SAP Brtools 6.20, using backint & RMAN mode: Windows 2000Windows 2003 (32-bit)Linux SuSe 8.xRed Hat Advanced Server 2.1 SAP 2 (64-bit) •SAP R/3 4.0 : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit)•SAP R/3 4.5, using backint and RMAN mode : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit)•SAP R/3 4.6x, using backint mode : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11(64-bit)•SAP R/3 4.6x, using RMAN mode : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), HP-UX 11.11(64-bit)Solaris 7 & 8 (64-bit)Tru64 5.xx (64-bit)AIX 4.3.x (64-bit)•SAP 4.7, using backint & RMAN mode : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit), 11.11(64-bit)HP-UX 11.23 (64-bit)11Solaris 8 & 9 (64-bit)AIX 4.3.3 (64-bit)AIX 5.1 (64-bit), 5.2 (64-bit)Tru64 5.xx (64-bit)•SAP Brtools 6.10, using backint & RMAN mode : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit)HP-UX 11.11(64-bit)Solaris 7 & 8 (64-bit)Tru64 5.xx (64-bit)AIX 4.3.3 (64-bit), 5.x (64-bit)•SAP Brtools 6.20, using backint & RMAN mode : HP-UX 11.0 (64-bit)HP-UX 11.11(64-bit)HP-UX 11.23 (64-bit)11Solaris 8 & 9 (64-bit)AIX 4.3.3 (64-bit)AIX 5.1(64-bit), 5.2 (64-bit)Tru64 5.xx (64-bit)Baan IV 3•Baan IV on Oracle, Informix, and Microsoft SQL Server (see versionsabove)1 Includes support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Workstation and Enterprise Server2Data Protector uses the official SAP backup/restore API (BRTOOLS), which is available only in conjunction with the Oracle database. Therefore, Data Protector support is only dependent on the SAP brtools version (as supported by SAP in combination with various SAP Kernels) but is independent of the Oracle version.3Baan users with Oracle, Informix, or Sybase databases can back up their application data by following the instructions for the integration of Data Protector and theirdatabase in the HP OpenView Storage Data Protector 5.1 Integration Guide.4 This is true for the platforms on which Data Protector has Cluster support. The whitepaper for procedure for Installing/Configuring Data protector in a Oracle 9i RAC on HP-UX is available at the following location:/sso/searchdocs?prod=DATAPRO&ct=TW P5 This is a white paper based solution. The whitepaper is available in the“Product_Information\Whitepapers & Service Deployment” directory on the Data Protector CD.6 Chain restore is not working for Informix ODS 9.20.FC1 (64-bit) and earlier versions.7 Oracle 9i covers all released versions of Oracle 9.x.x.x8 Single Mailbox Restore is not supported for Exchange 5.09 To utilize this feature the following patches are required:PHSS_29139 (for HP-UX Cell Manager)/ DPSOL_00023 (for Solaris Cell Manager)1 0 To utilize this feature the following patches are required:PHSS_29863 (for HP-UX Installation Server)/ DPSOL_00047 (for Solaris Installation Server)1 1 To utilize this feature the following patches are required:PHSS_29864 (for HP-UX Installation Server)/ DPSOL_00048 (for Solaris Installation Server). SAP patch is dependent on CORE patch PHSS_29867 or DPSOL_00049.1 2 To utilize this feature the following patches are required:PHSS_29875 (for HP-UX Installation Server)/ DPSOL_00053 (for Solaris Installation Server)Following are the details of the Openview Applications that can be integrated with Data Protector. This integration however is an application level integration & not a database level integration unless specifically mentioned by means of a footnote.application supported versionsHP OpenView Operations UNIX and WINDOWS •OVO/Unix Management Server English and Japanese :OVO/Unix 6.0 including Service Navigator 6.x is supported on HP-UX 11.0, Solaris 8OVO/Unix 7.10 including Service Navigator 7.x is supported on HP-UX 11.0, 11.11, Solaris 8•OVO/Unix Managed Node (= Data Protector Cell Server) :OVO/Unix Agent 6.xx : HP-UX 11.0, 11.11, 11.20Solaris 8, Solaris 9Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000Win XP PRO (32bit)OVO/Unix Agent 7.10 : HP-UX 11.0, HP-UX 11.11, 11.20Solaris 8, Solaris 9Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000,Win XP PRO (32bit)•OVO/Windows Management Server English and Japanese : OVO/Windows 7.1 is supported onWin 2000 Server/ Advanced Server /Data Center•OVO/Windows Managed Node (= Data Protector Cell Server) :OVO/Windows 7.1 Agent: HP-UX 11.0, 11.11, 11.20Solaris 8Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000,Win XP PRO (32bit)•OV Performance Agent on OVO/Unix or OVO/Windows Managed Node(= Data Protector Cell Server) :OVO Performance Agent C.03.70 : HP-UX 11.0, 11.11OVO Performance Agent C.03.75: Solaris 8, Solaris 9OVO Performance Agent C.03.65 : Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000,Win XP PRO (32bit)HP OpenView ManageX •HP OpenView ManageX 3.5, 4.0, 4.2 : Windows 4.0Windows 2000HP OpenViewOmniStorage•HP Openview Omnistorage 3.12 : HP-UX 11.0HP Openview Network Node Manager1 •HP Openview Network Node Manager 6.2 :11.0Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000HP OpenView Service Desk •HP OpenView Service Desk 4.5 : Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000HP OpenView Reporter •HP OpenView Reporter 3.0 : Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000HP OpenView SIP •HP OpenView SIP 3.0 : HP-UX 11.0, 11.11Windows NT 4.0, Windows 20001Data Protector integrates with the Solid database in Network Node Manager for an online backup of the database.5array type supportedHP StorageWorks XP 1•HP StorageWorks Business Copy XP/Continuous Access XPEMC 2•EMC TimeFinder/SRDFHP StorageWorks Virtualarray3•HP Storageworks Business Copy VAHP StorageWorks EVA4 •HP StorageWorks Vsnap/Snapclone/Snapshots1Please refer to the “hp OpenView Storage Data protector 5.1 Zero Downtime (Split-mirror) backup & Instant Recovery support matrix for HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP”for further details on the integration.2Please refer to the “hp OpenView Storage Data Protector 5.1 EMC split-mirror backup integration” for further details on the integration.3 Please refer to the “hp OpenView Storage Data Protector 5.1 Zero Downtime Backup& Instant Recovery support matrix for HP StorageWorks Virtual Array” for further details on the integration.4 Please refer to the “hp OpenView Storage Data Protector 5.1 Zero Downtime Backupsupport matrix for HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array” for further details on the integration.5 This support is true if Zero Downtime Backup feature is used. If the Zero Downtimebackup is not used, then there is no limitation for the supported arrays. In such a case the hardware would be transparent to Data Protector.application agents supported databases / integrationsHP OpenView Storage Data Protector Open File Manager •HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Open File Manager 8.x :Windows NT 4.0Windows 2000NetWare 4.x, 5.x, 6.0 •HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Open File Manager 9.0 :Windows NT 4.0Windows 2000Windows XPNetWare 4.x, 5.x,Netware 6.0, 6.5 •HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Open File Manager 9.1 :Windows NT 4.0Windows 2000Windows 2003(32-bit) Windows XPNetWare 4.x, 5.x,Netware 6.0, 6.5cluster software supported cluster software versionHP MC/ServiceGuard HP MC/ServiceGuard 11.xx : HP-UX 11.0HP MC/ServiceGuard 11.xx : HP-UX 11.11HP MC/ServiceGuard 11.xx : HP-UX 11.22HP MC/ServiceGuard 11.xx : HP-UX 11.23Microsoft Cluster Server Microsoft Cluster Server : Windows NT 4.0Windows 2000Windows 2003 (32-bit)1Windows 2003 (64-bit)Tru64 Cluster2 TruCluster version 5.x (Disk Agent & Oracle Support only) : Tru64 5.xx Veritas Cluster Server Veritas Cluster Server 1.3 (Disk Agent Support only) : Solaris 7 & 8Veritas Cluster Server 2.0 (Disk Agent Support only) : Solaris 7 & 8 Netware Cluster Netware Cluster Services 1.6 : Netware 6.0Netware Cluster Services 1.7 : Netware 6.5OpenVMS Cluster3 OpenVMS Cluster (Disk Agent & Media Agent support)1 Installation of Cell Manager in a cluster and push installation of different clientsProblem1: Win2003 gives only Read access to Everyone. As a consequence,DP51\Omniback\Config\Install is empty because Omni_Info is not created. As a result Data Protector has problems. At this stage Data Protector needs to be uninstalled, file share permissions need to be fixed and Data Protector needs to be reinstalled.Workaround: To avoid this prior to installing Data Protector in a MS Cluster, a HP Data Protector cluster group containing the future DP51 folder as File Share resource type needs to be created. Then alloperations to Everyone (or at least the accounts that will write in this folder or subfolders) must be granted.Problem2: When trying to push client from cluster IS, installation fails with message:[Critical] [110:1024] Cannot start Data Protector bootstrap service on the remote client:[5] Access is denied.Problem is that on Windows 2003 the ANONYMOUS LOGON has to be explicitly granted to the underlying file resources and share. In Data Protector IS installation phase this is missing.Workaround: Give ANONYMOUS LOGON full control(security) over IS share \\<ClusterName>\omniback, after that push installation is successful.2 The document describing the procedure of installing and configuring Data Protectorin a Tru64 Cluster is available at the following URL:/sso/searchdocs?prod=DATAPRO&ct=TWP3Installation & Configuration information (in DP environment) available in HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Installation and Licensing guide.operating system file systemsWindows NT •NTFS 1.1•FAT•CIFSWindows 2000•NTFS 3.0(Including Image Backup)•FAT16, FAT32•CIFSWindows 98 •FAT•VFAT•FAT32•CIFSWindows XP Pro/2003 •NTFS 3.1(Including Image Backup)•FAT16, FAT32•CIFSWindows XP 64/2003 •NTFS 3.1 (Including Image Backup of MBR disksonly)•FAT16, FAT32•CIFSNovell NetWare •NetWare FSsupported namespaces: MAC, NFS, OS/2 (longnamespace), DOS•NSS1HP-UX •HFS (Including Rawdisk)•NFS•LOFS (Loopback FS)•VxFS (Including Rawdisk)•DCE DFSSolaris2•UFS•NFS•PC FS (MSOS compatible FS)•HSFS•VxFS3•Tmp FS•LOFS (Loopback FS)IBM AIX2•AIX physical FS “oaix”•JFS (Journaling FS)SGI IRIX2•EFS (Extent File System)•XFS (IRIX Journaling FS)SNI Sinix2•HSFS (High Sierra FS)•UFS (UNIX File System)•VxFSSCO OpenServer2•HTFS (High Throughput FS)•DTFS•S51K•S52KSCO Unixware2•memfs•s5•sfs (Note: ACLs are not backed up andrestored.)•ufs•bfs•vxfs (Note: ACLs are not backed up andrestored.)Tru64 UNIX2•UFS (UNIX FS)•AdvFS (Advanced File System)Linux (Red Hat, SuSe, Caldera & Debian)2•ext3, ext2, ext, minix, xiafs, ReiserFS1Novell NetWare NSS is supported with the following limitations:•The new NSS volumes on NetWare 5.x allow creation of deep directory structures (deeper than 100). Data Protector can back up only to a depth of100.•NetWare 5.x NSS volumes allow 8 TB file size, but the maximum file size that Data Protector backs up is 4 GB.NetWare 5.x has an NSS_ADMIN volume on every system with NSS volumes present.This is a special read-only volume that contains information about NSS volumeconfiguration. NSS_ADMIN is not backed up.2 Raw Disk Backup is supported. On Tru64, this is not true if LSM is present3 VxFS attributes backup is only supported for Solaris 2.6operating system file system number of ACL entries(basic/extended) Windows NT NTFS UnlimitedWindows NT FAT Not Applicable Windows 2000 NTFS UnlimitedWindows XP Pro NTFS UnlimitedWindows XP 64 NTFS Unlimited512Novell Netware NetWare FS (MAC, NFS, OS/2,DOS) 1Novell Netware NSS UnlimitedHP-UX HFS 3/16HP-UX VxFS (10.x, 11.x) 4/17 (JFS 3.3)IBM AIX AIX (Physical FS ‘oaix’) 1024 (4096 bytes)1Limited with Data Protector record size and SMS API.。
浪潮英信服务器 NE3120M5 技术白皮书说明书
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PowerLite L400U L500W L510U L610 L610U L610W L615
PowerLite ®L400U/L500W/L510U/L610/L610U/L610W/L615UGuide rapideCe Guide rapide vous offre de brèves directives sur la connexion de votre projecteur et l’utilisation de ses fonctions courantes. Pour plus de détails, consultez le Guide de l’utilisateur en ligne.IMPORTANT : Avant d’utiliser ce produit, assurez-vous de lire cesinstructions et les instructions de sécurité dans le Guide de l’utilisateur en ligne.Remarque :• H DBaseT MC est disponible seulement pour les projecteurs PowerLite L510U/L610U/L610W/L615U.• L e module LAN sans fil est disponible seulement pour les projecteursPowerLite L400U/L500W/L510U/L610/L610W.M o d u l e L A N s a n s f i lD i s p o s i t i f U S BAlterner entre les sources d’imageAppuyez sur la touche Source Search ou sur l’une des touches de source (télécommande), ou appuyez sur la touche Source Search (projecteur).Afficher un motif de testRemarque : Consultez le Guide del’utilisateur en ligne pour des instructions sur la façon d’afficher un motif de test depuis la télécommande à l’aide du menu Réglage .1. A ppuyez sur la touche fléchée versle bas/ du projecteur.2. A ppuyez sur la touche Enter pourmodifier le motif de test.3. L orsque vous avez terminé, appuyezsur la touche Esc pour effacer le motif de test.Modifier le format d’écranRéglez le paramètre de format d’écran selon le rapport hauteur/largeur de l’écran que vous utilisez. 1. A ppuyez sur la touche Menu .2. S électionnez Avancé > Affichage >Réglages Écran > Format d’écran .Allumer le projecteur1. M ettez l’ordinateur ou la sourced’image sous tension.2. A ppuyez sur la touched’alimentation du projecteur ou de la télécommande. Lorsque le témoin d’état reste bleu, le projecteur est prêt à être utilisé.R emarque : Si la fonction Aliment.Directe est activée, vous pouvez allumer le projecteur sans appuyer sur latouche d’alimentation; vous pouvez le brancher ou actionner l’interrupteur contrôlant la prise de courant à laquelle le projecteur est branché. Pour activer cette fonctionnalité, consultez le Guide de l’utilisateur en ligne.3. S i votre image ne s’affiche pas,consultez la section « Alterner entre les sources d’image » ou « Dépannage ».Modifier la langue du système des menus du projecteurLa langue par défaut du système des menus du projecteur est l’anglais,mais vous pouvez modifier la langue si nécessaire.1. A ppuyez sur la touche Menu pouraccéder au système des menus du projecteur.2. S électionnez Extended >Language .3. S électionnez votre langue.4. L orsque vous avez terminé, appuyezsur la touche Menupour quitter.Ajuster la mise au point et le zoomFaites tourner la bague de mise au pointpour rendre l’image plus nette.Faites tourner la bague de zoom pour réduire ou agrandir l’image.Corriger la forme de l’imageSi les bords de votre image ne sont pas égaux, vous pouvez utiliser les fonctionnalités de correction de la distorsion du projecteur telles que H/V-Keystone, Quick Corner ® etCorrection de l’arc pour régler la forme. Consultez le Guide de l’utilisateur en ligne.Effectuer d’autres réglages de l’imagePour obtenir de l’aide concernant l’utilisation des fonctionnalités du projecteur afin d’améliorer la qualité de l’image, consultez le Guide de l’utilisateur en ligne.3. S électionnez le rapport hauteur/largeur de l’écran.R emarque : L’image affichée devrait correspondre à la taille et la forme de l’écran.4. L orsque vous avez terminé, appuyezsur la touche Menu pour quitter.R emarque : Après avoir modifié le format d’écran, il est possible que vous deviezmodifier le rapport hauteur/largeur de l’image projetée selon le signal d’entrée. Appuyez sur la touche Aspect de la télécommande pour modifier le rapport hauteur/largeur, au besoin.Ajuster la position de l’image en utilisant le décalage de l’objectifRemarque : Le décalage de l’objectif n’est pas disponible pour les modèles PowerLite L400U et L500W. Consultez le Guide de l’utilisateur en ligne pour des instructions sur l’ajustement de la position de l’image en utilisant le menu Avancé.1. F aites tourner les molettes dedécalage horizontal et vertical de l’objectif sur le projecteur afin de régler la position de l’image projetée.2. S i le projecteur est placé sur unetable, vous pouvez ajuster le niveau de l’image en tournant l’une des pattes réglables du projecteur.Le projecteur et l’ordinateur portable n’affichent pas la même image. Windows®Appuyez sur la touche de fonction de votre clavier qui permet d’afficher sur un moniteur externe. Cette touche peut être étiquetée CRT/LCD ou peut être identifiée par une icône comme . Il est possible que vous deviez maintenir enfoncée la touche Fn du clavier aumême moment (comme Fn + F7). Vous devez attendre quelques instants pour que l’image s’affiche. Il est possible que vous deviez appuyer sur les touches de nouveau afin d’afficher l’image sur les deux appareils.Pour Windows 7 ou une versionultérieure, maintenez la touche Windows enfoncée et appuyez sur P en même temps, puis cliquez sur Dupliquer.MacOuvrez Préférences Système etsélectionnez Moniteurs. Cliquez surl’onglet Disposition et cochez la case Recopie vidéo.Où obtenir de l’aideManuelsPour obtenir plus d’informations surla façon d’utiliser le projecteur, vous pouvez consulter ou télécharger les manuels en ligne à partir du site Web d’Epson, tel que décrit ci-dessous. Soutien InternetVisitez www.epson.ca/support et effectuez une recherche pour votre produit afin de télécharger des pilotes et des utilitaires, consulter des manuels, des FAQ et des conseils de dépannageou communiquer avec Epson.Éteindre le projecteur Appuyez sur la touche d’alimentation du projecteur ou de la télécommande. Si un message de confirmations’affiche, appuyez de nouveau sur la touche d’alimentation.Remarque : Si la fonction Aliment. Directe est activée, vous pouvez actionner l’interrupteur contrôlant la prise de courant à laquelle le projecteur est branché. Pour activer cette fonctionnalité, consultez le Guide de l’utilisateur en ligne.Avec la technologie Instant Off®d’Epson, vous n’avez pas besoind’attendre le refroidissement du projecteur. Vous pouvez simplement le mettre hors tension et le débrancher lorsque vous avez terminé.DépannageL’écran est vide ou le message« Aucun signal » s’affiche.• A ssurez-vous que le témoin d’état du projecteur est bleu et qu’il ne clignote pas.• A ssurez-vous que les câbles sont branchés correctement. Consultez le Guide de l’utilisateur en ligne.• I l est possible que vous deviez modifier la source d’image. Consultez la section « Alterner entre les sources d’image ». Assurez-vous aussi que le dispositif de la source est sous tension.Accède à l’écran d’accueilOuvre les menus désignéspar l’utilisateur Permet de saisir des chiffres(maintenez la touche enfoncée et utilisez les touches numériques pourentrer les chiffres)Sélectionne un des modes couleursPermet d’afficher le pointeur Met le projecteur hors tensionOuvre les menus duprojecteurRègle automatiquement l’image de l’ordinateur Permet de naviguer à travers les paramètres des menus;déplace le pointeur Désactive temporairementl’affichage et le son Agrandit ou rapetisse unepartie de l’image Passe à l’image suivante ou précédente lorsque vous projetez depuis un ordinateur sur un réseau Divise l’écran entre deuxentréesCommande le volume Arrête la fonction en cours ou retourne au menu précédent Permet de basculer entre les sources d’imageAffiche les paramètres pour le dispositif dans le port HDMI Sélectionne une sourceModifie le rapport hauteur/largeur Sélectionne le projecteur àcommander (maintenez la touche enfoncée et utilisez les touches numériques pour faire la sélection)Permet de figer l’imageFonctions de la télécommandeEPSON, PowerLite, Quick Corner et Instant Off sont des marques déposées et EPSON Exceed Your Vision est un logotype déposé de Seiko Epson Corporation. PrivateLine est une marque déposée d’Epson America, Inc.Mac est une marque de commerce d’Apple Inc., enregistrée aux États-Unis et dans d’autres pays.HDBaseT est une marque de commerce de HDBaseT Alliance.Avis général : Les autres noms de produit figurant dans le présent document ne sont cités qu’à titre d’identification et peuvent être des marques de commerce de leurs propriétaires respectifs. Epson renonce à tous les droits associés à ces marques. L’information contenue dans ce guide peut être modifiée sans préavis.© 2018 Epson America, Inc., 4/18CPD-55500Parler à un représentant du soutien techniquePour utiliser le service de soutien Epson ® PrivateLine ®, composez le 1 800 637-7661. Ce service est disponible durant toute la durée de votregarantie. Vous pouvez aussi parler à un spécialiste du soutien pour projecteurs en composant le 905 709-3839.Les heures de soutien sont de 6 h à 20 h, heure du Pacifique, du lundi au vendredi, et de 7 h à 16 h, heure du Pacifique, le samedi.Les heures et les jours de soutien peuvent être modifiés sans préavis. Des frais d’interurbain peuvent s’appliquer.Achat d’accessoires et consommablesVous pouvez acheter des accessoires chez un revendeur autorisé de produits Epson. Composez le 1 800 463-7766 pour obtenir les coordonnées du revendeur le plus près de chez vous. Ou vous pouvez vous les procurer en ligne à l’adresse www.epson.ca .Pièces de remplacementProduitNuméro de pièce Filtre à air (ELPAF56)V13H134A56Vous pouvez acheter des pièces de remplacement chez un revendeur autorisé de produits Epson. Voyez la section « Où obtenir de l’aide » de cette affiche pourobtenir plus d’informations.。
AMD FirePro W5100 4GB 工作站图形卡介绍说明书
AMD FirePro W5100 4GB GraphicsAMD FirePro W5100 4GB Graphics J3G92AA INTRODUCTIONThe AMD FirePro™ W5100 workstation graphics card delivers impressive performance, superb visual quality, andoutstanding multi-display capabilities all in a single-slot, <75W solution. It is an excellent mid-range solution forprofessionals who work with CAD & Engineering and Media & Entertainment applications.The AMD FirePro W5100 features four display outputs and AMD Eyefinity technology support, as well as support up to six simultaneous and independent monitors from a single graphics card via DisplayPort Multi-Streaming (see Note 1).Also, the AMD FirePro W5100 is backed by 4GB of ultra-fast GDDR5 memory.PERFORMANCE AND FEATURES∙AMD Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture designed to effortlessly balance GPU compute and 3D workloads efficiently∙Segment leading compute architecture yielding up to 1.43 TFLOPS peak single precision∙Optimized and certified for leading workstation ISV applications. The AMD FirePro™ professional graphics family is certified on more than 100 different applications for reliable performance.∙GeometryBoost technology with dual primitive engines∙Four (4) native display DisplayPort 1.2a (with Adaptive-Sync) outputs with 4K resolution support∙Up to six display outputs using DisplayPort 1.2a and MST compliant displays, HBR2 support∙AMD Eyefinity technology (see Note 1) support managing up to 6 displays seamlessly as though they were one display∙FreeSync display technology enabling GPU control of the display refresh rate for tear-free display updates∙AMD PowerTune and AMD ZeroCore Power technologies that allow for state of the art dynamic power management of the GPU∙4GB of high speed GDDR5 memory∙PCI Express® 3.0 compliantCOMPATIBILITYThe AMD FirePro W5100 is supported on the following HP Z Workstations:- Z230 CMT, Z440, Z640, Z840SERVICE AND SUPPORTThe AMD FirePro W5100 has a one-year limited warranty or the remainder of the warranty of the HP product in which it is installed. Technical support is available seven days a week, 24 hours a day by phone, as well as online support forums.Parts and labor are available on-site within the next business day. Telephone support is available for parts diagnosis and installation. Certain restrictions and exclusions apply.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSForm Factor Full height, single slot (6.75” X 4.376”)Graphics Controller AMD FirePro W5100 graphicsGPU Frequency: 930MhzGPU: 768 Stream Processors organized into 12 Compute UnitsPower: <75 WattsCooling: ActiveBus Type PCI Express® x16, Generation 3.0Memory 4GB GDDR5 memoryMemory Bandwidth: up to 96 GB/sMemory Width: 128 bitConnectors 4x Display Port 1.2 connectors with HBR2 and MST support.Factory Configured: No video cable adapter includedAfter market option kit: No video cable adapter includedAdditional DisplayPort-to-VGA or DisplayPort-to-DVI adapters are available as FactoryConfiguration or Option Kit accessories.Maximum Resolution DisplayPort:- 4096x2160 @24bpp 60HzDual Link DVI:- 2560x1600 (requires DP to DL-DVI adapter)Single Link DVI:- 1920x1200 (requires DP to DVI adapter)VGA:- 1920x1200 (requires DP to VGA adapter)Technical SpecificationsImage Quality Features Advanced support for 8-bit, 10-bit, and 16-bit per RGB color component.High bandwidth scaler for high quality up and downscalingDisplay Output Max number of monitors supported using DisplayPort 1.2a:- 4 direct attached monitors- 6 using DP 1.2a with MST and HBR2 enabled monitorsMonitor chaining from a single DisplayPort (subject to a max of 6 total monitors across alloutputs, requires use of DisplayPort enabled monitors supporting MST and HBR2):- one 4096x2160 display- two 2560x1600 displays- four 1920x1200 displaysShading Architecture Shader Model 5.0Supported Graphics APIs OpenGL 4.4OpenCL 1.2 and 2.0DirectX 11.2 / 12AMD MantleAvailable Graphics Drivers Windows 8.1 / 8 (64-bit and 32-bit)Windows® 7 (64-bit and 32-bit)LinuxHP qualified drivers may be preloaded or available from the HP support Web site:/country/us/en/support.htmlNotes 1. AMD Eyefinity technology supports up to six DisplayPort™ monitors on an enabled graphicscard. Supported display quantity, type and resolution vary by model and board design; confirmspecifications with manufacturer before purchase. To enable more than two displays, or multipledisplays from a single output, additional hardware such as DisplayPort-ready monitors orDisplayPort 1.2 MST-enabled hubs may be required. A maximum of two active adapters isrecommended for consumer systems. See /eyefinityfaq for full details.2. Configurations of two FirePro W5100 graphics cards in HP Z440 Workstation require the HPZ440 Fan and Front Card Guide Kit, configurable from the factory (CTO PN: G8T99AV) or as anAftermarket Option (AMO PN: J9P80AA).Summary of ChangesDate of change: VersionDescription of change:History:May 1, 2015 From v1 to v2 Changed Notes for Technical Specifications section© Copyright 2015 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.。
Cisco ASA-5525 X Firepower Services安装实践案例说明书
FirePOWER Management Center (FMC) https:///download/home/286261232/type/286271056 Image and Package installers https:///download/home/286271172/type/286277393/
Passive: A copy of the traffic is sent to the module for inspection, alerting and logging but no action is taken while the original packet is sent to its destination. This mode is typically chosen for an initial system like the one described in this IBM Redpaper. In-Line: Traffic is sent to the module for inspection and acted upon before being forwarded. This mode is required for a true Intrusion Prevention system.
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德尔EMG PowerSwitch S5200-ON系列开放网络开关说明书
The PowerSwitch S5200-ON 25/100GbE fixed switches comprise Dell Technologies’ latest disaggregated hardware and software data center networking solutions, providing state-of-the-art, high-density 25/100GbE ports and a broad range of functionality to meet the growing demands of today’s data center environment. These innovative, next-generation open networking switches offer optimum flexibility and cost-effectiveness for web 2.0, enterprise, mid-market and cloud service provider with demanding compute and storage traffic environments.The S5200-ON is a complete family of switches:12-port,24-port, and 48-port 25GbE/100GbE ToR switches, 96-port25GbE/100GbE Middle of Row (MoR)/End of Row (EoR) switch, and a 32-port 100GbE Multi-Rate Spine/Leaf switch. From the compact half-rack width S5212F-ON providing an ideal form factor for hyper-converged deployments, to the high density S5296F-ON for Middle of Row deployments, the S5200-ON series offers performance and flexibility for a variety of network designs.In addition to 100GbE Spine/Leaf deployments, the S5232F-ON can also be used in high density deployments using breakout cables to achieve up to 128 10GbE or 128 25GbE ports.Using industry-leading hardware and a choice of Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 or select 3rd party network operating systems and tools, the S5200-ON switches incorporate multiple architectural features that optimize data center network flexibility, efficiency and availability, including IO panel to PSU or PSUto IO panel airflow for hot/cold aisle environments, redundant,hot-swappable power supplies and fans and deliver non-blocking performance for workloads sensitive to packet loss.Priority-based flow control (PFC), data center bridge exchange (DCBX) and enhanced transmission selection (ETS) makethe S5200-ON family ideally suited for DCB environments.Dell EMC PowerSwitch S5200-ON switches support the open source Open Network Install Environment (ONIE) for zero touch installation of Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 networking operating system, as well as alternative network operating systems.Key applications• Organizations looking to enter the software-defined datacenter era with a choice of networking technologies designed to maximize flexibility• High-density 10/25GbE ToR server aggregation in high-performance data center environments at the desired fabric speed with the S5248F-ON or S5296F-ON• Low-density 10/25GbE server and storage aggregation with the S5212F-ON and S5224F-ON• Small-scale Fabric implementation via the S5232F-ONswitch in leaf and spine along with S5248F-ON 1/10/25GbE ToR switches enabling cost-effective aggregation of10/25/40/50/100 uplinks• Multi-functional 10/25/40/50/100GbE switching in HighPerformance Computing Clusters or other business-sensitive deployments requiring the highest bandwidth.• iSCSI deployments, including DCB convergedlossless transactions• Single-pass VXLAN routingKey features• 1 or 2RU high-density ToR switches with up to 48 or 96 ports of 25GbE or 32 ports of 100GbE• Multi-rate 100GbE ports support 10/25/40/50/100GbE• Scalable L2 and L3 Ethernet switching with QoS and a fullcomplement of standards-based IPv4 and IPv6 features,including OSPF and BGP routing support• Line-rate performance via non-blocking switch fabrics:3.2Tbps (6.4Tbps full-duplex) on S5296F-ON and S5232F-ON, 2.0Tbps (4.0Tbps full-duplex) on S5248F-ON, and1.08Tbps (2.16Tbps full-duplex) on S5224F-ON andS5212F-ON• L2 multipath support via Virtual Link Trunking (VLT) andRouted VLT supportDELL EMC POWERSWITCH S5200-ON SERIES SWITCHESHigh-performance, open networking 25GbE top-of-rack and 100GbE spine/leaf switches• VXLAN gateway functionality support for bridging and routing the non-virtualized and the virtualized overlay networks with line rate performance• Support for Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10• Converged network support for DCB, with priority flow control (802.1Qbb), ETS (802.1Qaz), DCBx and iSCSI TLV support • Routable RoCE to enable convergence of compute andstorage on Leaf/Spine Fabric• IO panel to PSU airflow or PSU to IO panel airflowRedundant, hot-swappable power supplies and fans onmost models• Supports the open source Open Network Install Environment (ONIE) for zero touch installation of alternate networkoperating systems• Tool-less enterprise ReadyRails™ mounting kits for mostmodels reducing time and resources for switch rackinstallation (S5212F-ON will utilize a tandem tray formounting)• Power-efficient operation and Dell Fresh Air 2.0 compliantup to 45ºC helps reduce cooling costs in temperatureconstrained deploymentsKey features with Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10• Consistent DevOps framework across compute, storage and networking elements• Standard networking features, interfaces and scriptingfunctions for legacy network operations integration • Standards-based switching hardware abstraction via Switch Abstraction Interface (SAI)• Pervasive, unrestricted developer environment via Control Plane Services (CPS)• Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 software enables Dell EMC layer 2 and 3 switching and routing protocols with integrated IP services, quality of service, manageability and automation features• OS10 supports Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE 1588v2) to synchronize clocks on network devices• Increase VM Mobility region by stretching L2 VLAN within or across two DCs with unique VLT capabilities• Scalable L2 and L3 Ethernet Switching with QoS, ACL and a full complement of standards based IPv4 and IPv6 features including OSPF, BGP and PBR• Enhanced mirroring capabilities including local mirroring, Remote Port Mirroring (RPM), and Encapsulated Remote Port Mirroring (ERPM)• Converged network support for Data Center Bridging, with priority flow control (802.1Qbb), ETS (802.1Qaz), DCBx and iSCSI TLV• BGP EVPN with Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB) in both Asymmetric and Symmetric modes, enabling controller less NVOPhysical1 RJ45 console/management port with RS232 signalingS5212F-ON: 12x25GbE SFP28 + 3x 100GbE QSFP28S5224F-ON: 24x25GbE SFP28 + 4x 100GbE QSFP28S5248F-ON: 48x25GbE SFP28 + 4x 100GbE QSFP28 + 2x 2x100GbE QSFP28-DDS5296F-ON: 96x25GbE SFP28 + 8x 100GbE QSFP28S5232F-ON: 32x100GbE QSFP28 ports +2xSFP+ 10GbEEnvironmentalPower supply: 100–240 VAC 50/60 HzMax Operating specifications:AC Max. Operating specifications: Operating temperature: 32° to 113°F(0° to 45°C)Operating humidity: 5 to 90% (RH),non-condensingMax. Non-operating specifications:Storage temperature: –40° to 158°F(–40° to 70°C)Storage humidity: 5 to 90% (RH), non-condensingFresh air Compliant to 45°CRedundancyHot swappable redundant powerHot swappable redundant fans (fixed power supply and fans on S5212F-ON) PerformancePacket buffer memory: 32MBCPU memory: 16GBMSTP: 64 instancesLAG load balancing: Based on layer 2, IPv4 or IPv6 headersIEEE Compliance802.1AB LLDPTIA-1057 LLDP-MED802.3ad Link Aggregation802.1D Bridging, STP802.1p L2 Prioritization802.1Q VLAN Tagging802.1Qbb PFC802.1Qaz ETS802.1X Network Access Control802.3ac Frame Extensions for VLANTagging802.3x Flow ControlLayer2 Protocols802.1D Compatible802.1s MSTP802.1w RSTP802.1t RPVST+VLT (Virtual Link Trunking)VRRP Active/ActiveRSTP & RPVST+Port Mirroring on VLT portsDCB, iSCSI, FIP Snooping BridgeRPM/ERPM over VLTVLT Minloss upgradeRFC Compliance768 UDP793 TCP854 Telnet959 FTP1321 MD5 1350 TFTP2474 Differentiated Services2698 Two Rate Three Color Marker3164 Syslog4254 SSHv2General IPv4 Protocols791 IPv4792 ICMP826 ARP1027 Proxy ARP1035 DNS (client)1042 Ethernet Transmission1191 Path MTU Discovery1305 NTPv41519 CIDR1588v2 PTP support1812 Routers, Static Routes1858 IP Fragment Filtering2131 DHCPv4 (server and relay)5798 VRRPv33021 31-bit Prefixes1812 Requirements for IPv4 Routers1918 Address Allocation for PrivateInternets2474 Diffserv Field in IPv4 and Ipv6Headers2597 Assured Forwarding PHB Group3195 Reliable Delivery for Syslog3246 Expedited Forwarding PHB GroupVRF (BGPv4/v6)General IPv6 Protocols1981 Path MTU for IPv62372 IPv6 Addressing2460 IPv6 Protocol Specification2461 Neighbor Discovery2462 Stateless Address AutoConfig2711 IPv6 Router alert2463 ICMPv62464 Ethernet Transmission2675 IPv6 Jumbograms3484 Default Address Selection3493 Basic Socket Interface4291 Addressing Architecture3542 Advanced Sockets API3587 Global Unicast Address Format4291 IPv6 Addressing2464 Transmission of IPv6 Packets overEthernet Networks2711 IPv6 Router Alert Option4007 IPv6 Scoped Address Architecture4213 Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hostsand Routers3315 DHCPv6 Server & RelayIPv6 Static RoutesOSPF1745 OSPF/BGP interaction1765 OSPF Database overflow2154 OSPF with DigitalSignatures2328 OSPFv25340 OSPF for IPv6 (OSPFv3)2370 Opaque LSA3101 OSPF NSSA4552 OSPFv3 AuthenticationMulticast4541 IGMPv1/v2/v3 and MLDv1/v2SnoopingSecurity2865 RADIUS3162 Radius and IPv63579 Radius support for EAP3580 802.1X with RADIUS3826 AES Cipher in SNMP1492 TACACS (Authentication, Accounting)Control Plane, VTY & SNMP ACLsIP Access Control ListsBGP1997 Communities2385 MD52439 Route Flap Damping2796 Route Reflection2918 Route Refresh3065 Confederations4271 BGP-42545 BGP-4 Multiprotocol Extensions forIPv6 Inter-Domain Routing2858 Multiprotocol Extensions4360 Extended Communities4893 4-byte ASN5396 4-byte ASN Representation5492 Capabilities Advertisementdraft-ietf-idr-add-paths-04.txt ADD PATHLinux DistributionDebian Linux version 9Linux Kernel 4.9Network Management and MonitoringSNMPv1/2cIPv4/IPv6 Management support (Telnet, FTP,TACACS, RADIUS, SSH, NTP)SyslogPort MirroringRPM/ERPM3176 SFlowSupport Assist (Phone Home)RestConf APIs (Layer 2 features)XML SchemaCLI Commit (Scratchpad)Uplink Failure DetectionObject TrackingBidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)AutomationControl Plane Services APIsLinux Utilities and Scripting ToolsCLI Automation (Multiline Alias)Zero Touch Deployment (ZTD)Ansible, Puppet, Chef, SaltStack8040 RESTCONF APIs (L3)Quality of ServicePrefix ListRoute-MapRate Shaping (Egress)Rate Policing (Ingress)Scheduling AlgorithmsRound RobinWeighted Round RobinDeficit Round RobinStrict PriorityWeighted Random Early DetectData center bridging802.1Qbb Priority-Based Flow Control802.1Qaz Enhanced TransmissionSelection (ETS)Explicit Congestion NotificationData Center Bridging eXchange (DCBx)DCBx Application TLV (iSCSI, FCoE)RoCEv2Software Defined NetworkingOpenFlow 1.3 (Native)MIBSIP MIBIP Forward MIBHost Resources MIBIF MIBLLDP EXT1/3 MIBEntity MIBLAG MIBDell-Vendor MIBTCP MIBUDP MIBSNMPv2 MIBETHERLIKE-MIBSFLOW-MIBPFC-MIBRegulatory complianceSafetyUL/CSA 60950-1, Second EditionEN 60950-1, Second EditionIEC 60950-1, Second Edition Including All National Deviations and Group Differences EN 60825-1 Safety of Laser Products Part 1: Equipment Classification Requirements and User’s GuideEN 60825-2 Safety of Laser Products Part 2: Safety of Optical Fibre Communication SystemsFDA Regulation 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 EmissionsAustralia/New Zealand: AS/NZS CISPR 22: 2006, Class ACanada: ICES-003, Issue-4, Class A Europe: EN 55022: 2006+A1:2007(CISPR 22: 2006), Class AJapan: VCCI V3/2009 Class AUSA: FCC CFR 47 Part 15, Subpart B:2011, Class AImmunityEN 300 386 V1.4.1:2008 EMC for Network EquipmentEN 55024: 1998 + A1: 2001 + A2: 2003 EN 61000-3-2: Harmonic CurrentEmissionsEN 61000-3-3: Voltage Fluctuations andFlickerEN 61000-4-2: ESDEN 61000-4-3: Radiated ImmunityEN 61000-4-4: EFTEN 61000-4-5: SurgeEN 61000-4-6: Low Frequency ConductedImmunity RoHSAll S Series components are EU RoHS compliant.CertificationsAvailable with US Trade Agreements Act (TAA) complianceUSGv6 Host and Router Certified on Dell Networking OS 9.5 and greaterIPv6 Ready for both Host and Router UCR DoD APL (core and distribution ALSAN switchWarranty1 year return to depotLearn more at DellT /NetworkingDellTechnologiesServicesConsultingDell T echnologies Consulting Services provides industry professionals with a wide range of tools and the experience your needto design and execute plans to transform your business. 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ServeRAID 适配器快速参考 - System x 服务器参考信息说明书
ServeRAID Adapter Quick Reference for System x ServersReference InformationWhether you are protecting your storage network, enterprise databases, or application network, the ServeRAID family of SAS/SATA Controllers and Host Bus Adapters delivers benefits to fit your requirements. Combining these controllers with internal disk drives or external storage expansion unit increases storage capabilities.Table 1. Adapter positioningHost Bus Adapters Basic RAID (emphasis on cost)Enterprise RAID (emphasis onperformance)12 Gbps SAS N2215N2225N2226ServeRAID M1215ServeRAID M5225-2GBServeRAID M5210ServeRAID M5210e6 Gbps SAS N2125N2115IBM 6Gb PerformanceOptimized HBAIBM 6Gb SAS HBA ServeRAID M1115ServeRAID H1135ServeRAID H1110ServeRAID M1015ServeRAID M5120ServeRAID M5115ServeRAID M5110ServeRAID M5110eServeRAID M5025ServeRAID M5016ServeRAID M5015ServeRAID M50143 Gbps SAS ServeRAID BR10il v2 3 Gbps SATA ServeRAID C105ServeRAID C100Figure 1. ServeRAID M5225-2GB SAS/SATA ControllerFigure 2. ServeRAID M5210 SAS/SATA Controller (with an optional cache installed)Feature upgrade matrix for M5200 SeriesThe following table shows feature upgrade matrix for ServeRAID M5200 Series SAS/SATA controllers.Table 4. Feature upgrade matrix for ServeRAID M5200 Series SAS/SATA controllersFeature RAIDController Description Part number Type M5210M5210e Zero Cache RAID 5 and SED UpgradesServeRAID M5200 Series Zero Cache/RAID 5 Upgrade47C8708FoD Yes Cache, RAID 5 and SED Upgrades with no backupServeRAID M5200 Series 1GB Cache/RAID 5 Upgrade47C8656HW Yes Cache, RAID 5 and SED Upgrades with flash backupServeRAID M5200 Series 1GB Flash/RAID 5 Upgrade47C8660HW Yes ServeRAID M5200 Series 2GB Flash/RAID 5 Upgrade47C8664HW Yes ServeRAID M5200 Series 4GB Flash/RAID 5 Upgrade47C8668HW Yes Advanced Upgrades*ServeRAID M5200 Series RAID 6 Upgrade47C8706FoD Yes ServeRAID M5200 Series SSD Performance Accelerator47C8710FoD Yes ServeRAID M5200 Series SSD Caching Enabler47C8712FoD Yes* Advanced Upgrade requires cache upgradeFigure 3. ServeRAID M1215 SAS/SATA ControllerFigure 4. ServeRAID M5120 SAS/SATA Controller (with flash module)Figure 5. ServeRAID M5110 SAS/SATA Controller (with flash module)Figure 6. ServeRAID M1115 SAS/SATA ControllerFigure 7. ServeRAID H1110 SAS/SATA ControllerFigure 8. ServeRAID M5025 SAS/SATA ControllerFigure 9. ServeRAID M5016 SAS/SATA Controller (with flash module)Figure 10. ServeRAID M5015 SAS/SATA Controller with the battery backup unit attachedFigure 11. ServeRAID M5000 Series Advanced Feature Key attached to the ServeRAID M5015 ControllerFigure 12. ServeRAID M5014 SAS/SATA ControllerFigure 13. ServeRAID M1015 SAS/SATA ControllerFigure 15. ServeRAID-BR10il SAS/SATA Controller v2 (BR10il v2)ServeRAID C100 and C105The ServeRAID C100 and ServeRAID C105 are integrated SATA controllers with software RAID capabilities. They are a cost-effective way to provide reliability, performance, and fault-tolerant disk subsystem management to help safeguard your valuable data and enhance availability.The following figure shows a screenshot from the configuration utility for ServeRAID C100/C105 that displays information about the controller.Figure 16. ServeRAID C100/C105 configuration utility: Controller informationThe ServeRAID C100 and C105 are integrated SATA controllers that come standard with supported servers and cannot be ordered separately. The following table provides the ordering part numbers and feature codes for the additional options.Table 17. Ordering part numbers and feature codesDescription Part number Feature code ServeRAID C100Onboard Onboard ServeRAID C105Onboard Onboard ServeRAID C100 Series RAID 5 Upgrade-FoD*81Y4406A17U8-Pack ServeRAID C105 Controller Enabler**90Y4349A2V7* An FoD upgrade for ServeRAID C100 that enables support for RAID 5.** An FoD upgrade for ServeRAID C105 that enables support for up to eight SATA HDDs.ServeRAID C100 and C105 specificationsThe following table lists specifications for the ServeRAID C100 and C105 controllers.Figure 17. N2225 (left) and N2226 (right) SAS/SATA HBAsFigure 18. N2215 SAS/SATA HBAFigure 19. N2125 SAS/SATA HBAFigure 20. N2115 SAS/SATA HBAFigure 21. 6Gb SAS Host Bus Adapter with the PCIe slot bracket removedFigure 22. 6Gb Performance Optimized HBASupported serversThe following table lists supported System x servers.Table 28. Supported System x servers (Part 1)Serverx3100 M4Y N Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y x3100 M5N N N N N N N N Y Y N x3200 M2N N N N N N N N N Y N x3200 M3Y N Y Y Y Y N N N Y N x3250 M2N N N N N N N N N Y N x3250 M3Y N Y Y Y Y N N N Y N x3250 M4Y N Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y x3250 M5N N N N N N N Y Y N N x3300 M4N N N N N N N N N Y Y x3400 M2Y N Y Y Y Y N N N Y N x3400 M3Y N Y Y Y Y N N N Y N x3500 M2Y N Y Y Y N N N N Y N x3500 M3Y N Y Y Y N N N Y Y N x3500 M4N N N N N N Y*Y*Y Y Y x3530 M4N N N N N N N Y*N Y Y x3550 M2Y N Y Y Y N N N N Y Y x3550 M3Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y x3550 M4N N N N N N N Y*Y Y Y x3550 M5N N N N N N Y Y N N N x3620 M3N N Y Y Y Y N N N Y N x3630 M3N N Y Y Y N N N N Y N x3630 M4N N N N N N Y*Y*Y Y Y x3650 M2Y N Y Y Y N N N N Y Y x3650 M3Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y x3650 M4N N N N N N Y*Y*Y Y Y x3650 M4 BD N N N N N N Y Y Y N N x3650 M4 HD N N N N N N Y Y N N N x3650 M5N N N N N N Y Y N N N x3690 X5Y Y**Y Y Y N N N N Y Y x3750 M4 (8722)N N N N N N N N Y Y Y x3750 M4 (8752)N N N N N N N N Y N N x3755 M3N N Y Y Y N N N N Y N x3850 M2/x3950 M2N N N N N N N N N Y Y x3850 X5/x3950 X5Y Y**Y Y Y N N N Y Y Y x3850 X6/x3950 X6N N N N N N N Y Y N N* Supported with Intel Xeon v2 processors.** Supported with Intel Xeon E7 family-based eX5 servers, requires optional M5016 Battery Tray (88Y5874).Table 28. Supported System x servers (Part 2)Server x3100 M4N N N N N N N N Y N Y N N x3100 M5N N N N Y Y N Y Y N Y N Y x3200 M2N N N N N N N N N N N N N x3200 M3N N N N N N N N Y N N N N x3250 M2N N N N N N N N N N N N N x3250 M3N N N N N N N N Y N N N N x3250 M4N N N N N N N N Y N Y N N x3250 M5N N N N Y Y N Y Y N Y N Y x3300 M4N N N N Y Y N Y Y Y N N N x3400 M2N N N N N N N N N N N N N x3400 M3N N N N N N N N Y N N N N x3500 M2N N N N N N N N N N N N N x3500 M3N N N N N N N N Y N N N N x3500 M4N Y N Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y x3530 M4N N N N Y Y N Y Y Y N N N x3550 M2N N N N N N N N N N N N N x3550 M3N N N N N N N N Y N N N N x3550 M4N Y N Y Y Y N Y N N N Y Y x3550 M5Y Y N Y N N N N N N N Y N x3620 M3N N N N N N N N Y N N N N x3630 M3N N N N N N N N N N N N N x3630 M4N N N N Y Y N Y Y Y N N Y x3650 M2N N N N N N N N N N N N N x3650 M3N N N N N N N N Y N N N N x3650 M4N Y N N Y Y Y N N N N Y Y x3650 M4 BD N Y N Y Y Y N Y Y N N Y Y x3650 M4 HD N Y Y N N N N N Y N N Y N x3650 M5Y Y N Y N N N N N N N Y N x3690 X5N N N N N N N N N N N N Y x3750 M4 (8722)N N N N Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y x3750 M4 (8752)N Y Y Y Y N N N N N N Y N x3755 M3N N N N N N N N N N N N N x3850 M2/x3950 M2N N N N N N N N N N N N N x3850 X5/x3950 X5N N N N N N N N N N N N Y x3850 X6/x3950 X6NYNNYNNNNNNYNThe following table lists supported iDataPlex and NeXtScale servers.Table 29. Supported iDataPlex and NeXtScale servers (Part 1)Server dx320N N N N N N N N N N N N dx340N N N N N N N N N N N N dx360N N N N N N N N N N N N dx360 M2N N N N N N N N N N N N dx360 M3N N Y N Y N N N N N Y N dx360 M4N N N N N N Y N N N Y Y nx360 M4N N N N N N N Y Y Y N N nx360 M5NNNNNNNNNNNNTable 29. Supported iDataPlex and NeXtScale servers (Part 2)Server dx320N N N N N N N N N N N N N dx340N N N N N N N N N N N N N dx360N N N N N N N N N N N N N dx360 M2N N N N N N N N N N N N N dx360 M3N N N N N N N N Y N N N N dx360 M4N Y N N Y N N Y Y N N N N nx360 M4N N N N Y Y N Y Y N Y N Y nx360 M5NYNYNNNNNNNYNThe following table lists supported BladeCenter servers.Table 30. Supported BladeCenter serversServer HS12 (8028)N N N HS22 (7870)N N N HS22V (7871)N N N HS23 (7875)N N N HS23E (8038)N Y Y HX5 (7872)N N N HX5 (7873)NNNThe following table lists supported Flex System servers.Table 31. Supported Flex System serversServerx220Y Y Y N x222N N N Y x240Y N N N x240 M5N N N N x440Y N N N x280/x480/x880 X6N N N NFeature comparisonThe following tables compare features of the storage controllers.Table 32. Feature comparison: Controllers for System x, iDataPlex, and NeXtScale servers (Part 1)FeaturePort interface SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS Port speed, Gbps6666631212666 Number of ports888884168888 PCIe spec 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 PCIe lanes x8x8x8x8x8x4x8x8x8x8x8 Int. connectors022******** Ext. connectors20000042210 SAS controller LSISAS2108LSISAS2208LSISAS2108LSISAS2108LSISAS2008LSISAS1064LSISAS3008LSISAS3008LSISAS2308LSISAS2008LSISAS2008 Cache (MB)#5121024512256None None None None None None None Battery backup Y N Y Opt N N N N N N N Flash backup N Y N N N N N N N N N Data encryption Opt Y Opt Opt Opt N N N N N N Max stripe size (KB) (F=fixed)10241024102410246464-F N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Mixing SAS & SATA‡Y Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SSD support Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y Tape support N N N N N N N N N Y N Max volumes64646464162N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Max volume size64TB64TB64TB64TB64TB Y N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A UEFI support Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Patrol read (data scrubbing)Y Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Consistency check Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Online RAID Level Migration†Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Online Capacity Expansion Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A AutoSync (auto-rebuild)Y Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Copyback§Y Y Y Y N N N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A FastPath Opt N Opt Opt N N N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CacheCade Opt N Opt Opt N N N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A RAID-0Y Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A RAID-1Y Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A RAID-1E N N N N N Y N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A RAID-5Y Y Y Y Opt N N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A RAID-6Opt Y Opt Opt N N N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A RAID-10Y Y Y Y Y N N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A RAID-50Y Y Y Y Opt N N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A RAID-60Opt Y Opt Opt N N N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A# Opt=optional‡ Requires that the server also supports the mixing of SAS & SATA drives.† Online RAID Level Migration (RLM) is also known as Logical Drive Migration (LDM).§ Copyback is also known as Revertible Hot Spare.Table 32. Feature comparison: Controllers for System x, iDataPlex, and NeXtScale servers (Part 2)FeaturePort interface SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SATA SATA SAS SAS Port speed, Gbps121212666633126 Number of ports88888848Up to688 PCIe spec 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0N/A N/A 3.0 3.0 PCIe lanes x8x8x8x8x8x8x4N/A N/A x8x8 Int. connectors02202222Up to622 Ext. connectors20020000000 SAS controller LSISAS3108LSISAS3108LSISAS3008LSISAS2208LSISAS2208LSISAS2008LSISAS2004None None LSISAS3008LSISAS2308 Cache (MB)# 2 GB Opt N Opt Opt N N N N N N Battery backup N N N Opt Opt N N N N N N Flash backup Yes Opt N Opt Opt N N N N N N Data encryption Yes Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt N N N N N Max stripe size (KB) (F=fixed)1024102464-F1024102464-F64-F64-F64-F N/A N/A Mixing SAS & SATA‡Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y Y SSD support Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Tape support N N N N N N N N Y N N Max volumes646432646416288N/A N/A Max volume size64TB64TB>2TB64TB64TB64TB16TB>2TB>2TB N/A N/A UEFI support Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Patrol read (data scrubbing)Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N/A N/A Consistency check Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A Online RAID Level Migration†Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N/A N/A Online Capacity Expansion Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N/A N/A AutoSync (auto-rebuild)Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A Copyback§Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N/A N/A FastPath Opt Opt N Opt Opt N N N N N/A N/A CacheCade Opt Opt N Opt Opt N N N N N/A N/A RAID-0Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A RAID-1Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A RAID-1E N N N N N N Y N N N/A N/A RAID-5Y Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt N N N N/A N/ARAID-6Opt OptNOptOpt NN NN N/AN/ARAID-10Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A RAID-50Y Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt N N N N/A N/A RAID-60Opt Opt N Opt Opt N N N N N/A N/A Feature# Opt=optional‡ Requires that the server also supports the mixing of SAS & SATA drives.† Online RAID Level Migration (RLM) is also known as Logical Drive Migration (LDM).§ Copyback is also known as Revertible Hot Spare.Table 33. Feature comparison: ServeRAID controllers for BladeCenter and Flex System servers。
Powerware 9155 UPS 地震防护套件安装说明说明书
Powerware 9155 UPS®Seismic Kit Installation InstructionsPowerware is a registered trademark of Eaton Electrical Inc.E Copyright 2005–2006 Eaton Corporation, Raleigh, NC, USA. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any way without the express written approval of Eaton Corporation.Seismic Kit InstallationThe Powerware® 9155 seismic kit is rated for Zone 4 seismicinstallations and is available for 2-high and 3-high cabinets.NOTE DO NOT substitute any hardware. All supplied hardware is rated for Zone 4 seismicinstallations.NOTE Twelve floor anchors must be supplied by the customer.HardwareSeismic Kit PartsTightening Torque2-High3-HighM10 hex bolts, stop nuts, and washers forseismic leveling feet4468 Nm (50 lb ft)Hold-down brackets22-Base supports44-M8 20 mm self-locking hex bolts181835 Nm (25.8 lb ft)EATON Powerware® 9155 Seismic Kit Installation Instructions S 164201588 Rev B /powerquality3SEISMIC KIT INSTALLATIONEATON Powerware ® 9155 Seismic Kit Installation Instructions S 164201588 Rev B /powerquality4 A minimum of two people are required to safely tilt and block the cabinet. DO NOT tilt the cabinet more than 10° from vertical.NOTE If you have an optional Maintenance Bypass Module (MBM) or Power Distribution Module (PDM), attach it to the UPS before installing the seismic kit.The following tools are required for installation:S M8 socket driver S M6 socket driver S M10 socket driverTo install the seismic kit:ing the appropriate 2-high or 3-high cabinet template, drill holes (for six 3/8” 1” bolts on each side) into the concrete floor.2.Install twelve floor anchors (customer-supplied).3.Move the cabinet into its final position.4.Tilt and block the UPS to access the leveling feet on one side (see Figure 1).5.Replace the two leveling feet with an M10 hex bolt, stop nut, andwasher. Do not tighten. Discard the original leveling feet.Figure 1. Replacing the Leveling FeetSEISMIC KIT INSTALLATIONEATON Powerware ® 9155 Seismic Kit Installation Instructions S 164201588 Rev B /powerquality 56.Slide the base bracket onto the seismic leveling feet above thewasher (see Figure 2).Figure 2. Installing the Base Bracket7.Remove the blocks from underneath the cabinet.8.Tighten the seismic leveling feet nuts to secure the base bracket.9.Repeat Steps 4 through 8 for the other side.SEISMIC KIT INSTALLATIONEATON Powerware ® 9155 Seismic Kit Installation Instructions S 164201588 Rev B /powerquality610.Adjust the seismic leveling feet so the cabinet rests firmly on thefloor.11.Place both hold-down brackets across the top of the cabinet (seeFigure 3).Figure 3. Hold-Down BracketsSEISMIC KIT INSTALLATIONEATON Powerware ® 9155 Seismic Kit Installation Instructions S 164201588 Rev B /powerquality 712.For 3-high cabinets only. Using six M6 bolts for each extensionbracket, install four extensions to the hold-down brackets (seeFigure 4). Tighten the bolts.Figure 4. Installing Extension Brackets (3-High Only)SEISMIC KIT INSTALLATIONEATON Powerware ® 9155 Seismic Kit Installation Instructions S 164201588 Rev B /powerquality813.Place the base supports inside the rails of the two hold-downbrackets (see Figure 5). Repeat for the other side.For 2-high cabinets only. Install a shim to the inside outer edge of each hold-down bracket.14.Loosely secure the outside edges of the base supports using threeM6 bolts. Do not tighten the bolts.Figure 5. Installing Base SupportsSEISMIC KIT INSTALLATIONEATON Powerware ® 9155 Seismic Kit Installation Instructions S 164201588 Rev B /powerquality 915.Install support brackets on each side using six M6 bolts (seeFigure 6 for 2-high cabinets or Figure 7 for 3-high cabinets). Do nottighten the bolts.Figure 6. Installing Support Brackets (2-High)Figure 7. Installing Support Brackets (3-High)SEISMIC KIT INSTALLATIONEATON Powerware ® 9155 Seismic Kit Installation Instructions S 164201588 Rev B /powerquality1016.Install the top support bracket using ten M6 bolts. Tighten the bolts.Figure 8. Installing the Top Support Bracket17.Tighten the M6 bolts for the base supports and support brackets(installed in Steps 14 and 15).18.Install nine M8 bolts to each side of the base (see Figure 9). Tightenthe bolts.Figure 9. Securing the BaseSEISMIC KIT INSTALLATIONEATON Powerware ® 9155 Seismic Kit Installation Instructions S 164201588 Rev B /powerquality 1119.Bolt the seismic kit to the floor using six 3/8” 1” hex bolts oneach side.Figure 10. Bolting the Seismic Kit to the FloorService and SupportIf you have any questions or problems with the UPS, call your Local Distributor or the Help Desk at one of the following telephone numbers and ask for a UPS technical representative.United States:1-800-843-9433 or 1-919-870-3028Canada:1-800-461-9166 ext 260All other countries:Call your local service representativePlease have the following information ready when you call for service:S Model numberS Serial numberS Firmware version numberS Date of failure or problemS Symptoms of failure or problemS Customer return address and contact information*164201588B*164201588 B。
6000-W防火墙 WAF 2.5 版本说明说明书
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Moxa PT-510 PowerTrans 交换机版本6.1 快速安装指南说明书
P/N: 1802005102015*1802005102015*PT-510 Series Quick Installation GuideMoxa PowerTrans SwitchVersion 6.1, January 2021Technical Support Contact Information /support2021 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.Package ChecklistMoxa’s PT-510 PowerTrans switch is shipped with the following items. If any of these items is missing or damaged, please contact your customer service representative for assistance.•PT-510 PowerTrans switch•RJ45 to DB9 console port cable•DIN-Rail Kit or wall mount plates (optional)• 1 grounding cable•Protective caps for unused ports•Quick installation guide (printed)•Warranty cardPanel Layout of the PT-5101.Power input PWR1/PWR2(DCmodel only) LED2.LEDs for ports 1 to 103.Fault LED4.MSTR/HEAD: LED indicator5.CPLR/TAIL: LED indicator6.100BaseFX ports(SC/ST/LC/MTRJ)7.10/100BaseT(X) ports8.Model Name9.Terminal block for power input10.Screw hole for grounding cable11.Terminal block for DI and Relay 112.10/100BaseT(X) console port13.Screw hole for wall mounting kit14.Screw hole for DIN-Rail kit15.DIN-Rail kitMounting Dimensions (unit = mm)DIN-Rail MountingThe aluminum DIN-Rail attachment plate should already be fixed to the back panel of the PT-510 when you take it out of the box. If you need to reattach the DIN-Rail attachment plate to the PT-510, make sure the stiff metal spring is situated towards the top as shown in the figures below.STEP 1: If the spring-loadedbracket is locked in place,push the recessed button torelease it. Once released, youshould feel some resistancefrom the spring as you slidethe bracket up and down afew millimeters in eachdirection.STEP 2:Insert the top of the DIN-Rail into the top slots on the DIN-Rail attachment plate. STEP 3:The DIN-Rail attachment unit will snap into place as shown in the following illustration.To remove the Moxa PT-510 switch from the DIN-Rail, use a screwdriver to push down the spring-loaded bracket until it locks in place, as shown in the following diagram. Next, rotate the bottom of the switch upwards and then remove the switch from the DIN-Rail.Wall Mounting (optional)For added convenience, the PT-510 can be wall mounted as illustrated below.STEP 1: Remove thealuminum DIN-Railattachment plate from thePT-510’s rear panel, andthen attach the wall mountplates with 6 M3 screws, asshown on the right.STEP 2: Mounting the PT-510 to a wall requires 4screws. Use the PT-510, with wall mount platesattached, as a guide to mark the correct locations forthe 4 screws. The heads of the screws should be lessthan 6.0 mm in diameter, and the shafts should be lessthan 3.5 mm in diameter, as shown on the right.NOTE Test the screw’s head and shank size by inserting the screw into one of the keyhole-shaped apertures of the wall mounting plates before screwing it into the wall.DO NOT screw the screws all the way in—leave a space of about 2 mm to allow room for sliding the wall mount panel between the wall and the screws.STEP 3: After the screws are fixed into the wall, insert the four screw heads through the large opening of the keyhole-shaped apertures, and then slide the PT-510 downwards. Tighten the 4 screws for added stability. Wiring RequirementsPlease read and follow these important guidelines:•Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices. If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross, make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point.NOTE: Do not run signal or communications wiring and powerwiring in the same wire conduit. To avoid interference, wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately.•You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate. As a rule of thumb, wiring with similar electrical characteristics can be bundledtogether.•Keep input wiring and output wiring separate.•It is strongly advised that you label wiring to all devices in the system.Grounding the PowerTrans SwitchGrounding and wire routing help limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Run the ground wire from the grounding screw to the grounding surface prior to connecting devices.ATTENTIONThis product is to be mounted to a well-grounded mountingsurface, such as a metal panel.ATTENTIONFor dielectric strength (HIPOT) test, users must remove thegrounding cable secured between the grounding screw andground for surge protection located at terminal 3 of theterminal block to avoid damage.Wiring the Relay ContactThe PT-510 has one set of relay output—relay 1. The relay contact consists of two contacts of the terminal block on the PT-510’s bottom panel. Refer to the next section for detailed instructions on how to connect the wires to the terminal block connector, and how to attach the terminal block connector to the terminal block receptor.The fault circuit will open if:1. A relay warning event istriggered, OR2. The PT-510 is the Master ofthis Turbo Ring, and theTurbo Ring is broken, OR3. Start-up failure.If none of these three conditions is met, the faultcircuit will remain closed.Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs (24/48 VDC models)The PT-510 (24/48 VDC models) unit has two sets of power inputs – power input 1 and power input 2. Top and front views of one of the terminal block connectors are shown below.Take the following steps to wire the redundant power inputs:STEP 1: Insert the negative/positive DC wires into the V-/V+ terminals and insert the AC power wires into the L and N terminals.STEP 2: To keep the wires from pulling loose, use a small flat-blade screwdriver to tighten the wire-clamp screws on the front of the terminal block connector.STEP 3: Insert the plastic terminal block connector prongs into the terminal block receptor, which is located on the PT’s bottom panel.Wiring the Power Input (110/220 VDC/VAC model)The PT-510 unit (110/220 VDC/VAC model) has one set of power input —Pin 1 (Neutral) and Pin5 (Line). To insert the terminal block connector prongs into the terminal block receptor on this PT-510 unit properly. Please take the following steps to wire the power input. Top and front views of one of the terminal block connectors are also shown below.Take the following steps to wire the power input:STEP 1: Insert the Neutral/Line AC or Negative/Positive DC wires into the terminals (Terminal 1 for Neutral/Negative and Terminal 5 for Line/Positive) of the terminal block connector.STEP 2: To keep the AC or DC wires from pulling loose, use a small flat-blade screwdriver to tighten the wire-clamp screws on the front of the terminal block connector.STEP 3: Insert the plastic terminal block connector prongs into the terminal block receptor, which is located on the PT’s bottom panel. NOTE The PT-510 unit (110/220 VDC/VAC model) has the reverseprotection mechanism for 110/220 VDC input.Wiring the Digital InputsThe PT-510 unit has one set of digital input, DI 1. The DI consists oftwo contacts from the 4-pin terminal block connector on the PT’sbottom panel. The remaining contacts are used for the PT’s Relay 1. Top and front views of one of the terminal block connectors are shown below.Take the following steps to wire the digital input:STEP 1: Insert the negative (ground)/positive DI wires into the ┴/I1 terminals.STEP 2: To keep the DI wires from pulling loose, use a small flat-blade screwdriver to tighten the wire-clamp screws on the front of the terminal block connector.STEP 3: Insert the plastic terminal block connector prongs into theterminal block receptor, which is located on the PT-510’s bottom panel.Pin AssignmentsPT-510 models have six 10/100BaseT(X) Ethernet ports, and two100BaseFX (SC/ST/LC/MTRJ-type connector) fiber ports.10/100BaseT(X) Ethernet Port ConnectionThe 10/100BaseT(X) ports located on PT’s front panel are used to connect to Ethernet-enabled devices.Next, we show pinouts for both MDI (NIC-type) ports and MDI-X (HUB/Switch-type) ports, and also show cable wiring diagrams for straight-through and cross-over Ethernet cables.RJ45 (8-pin) to RJ45 (8-pin) Straight-Through Cable WiringRJ45 (8-pin) to RJ45 (8-pin) Cross-Over Cable Wiring100BaseFX Ethernet Port ConnectionWhen connecting device 1 to device 2, remember to connect the Tx (transmit) port of device 1 to the Rx (receive) port of device 2, and the Rx (receive) port of device 1 to the Tx (transmit) port of device 2. If you make your own cable, we suggest labeling the two sides of the same line with the same letter (A-to-A and B-to-B, as shown below, or A1-to-A2 and B1-to-B2).SC-Port Pinouts SC-Port to SC-Port Cable WiringST-Port Pinouts ST-Port to ST-Port Cable WiringFront Panel LEDsThe PT-510’s front panel has five LED indicators, refer to the following table for details. LEDColor StateDescriptionPWR1 AMBER On Power is being supplied to power input PWR1. Off Power is not being supplied to power input PWR1.PWR2 (DC model) AMBER On Power is being supplied to power input PWR2. Off Power is not being supplied to power input PWR2.Ports 1 to 10 GREEN On Port’s 100 Mbps link is active. Off Port’s link is inactive. AMBER On Port’s 10 Mbps link is active. Off Port’s link is inactive.FAULT RED On 1. A relay warning event is triggered,or2. The PT switch is the Master of this Turbo Ring, and the Turbo Ring is broken, or3. Start-up failsOff When a relay warning event is not triggered.MSTR/HEAD GREEN On When the PT switch is set as theMaster of the Turbo Ring, or as theHead of the Turbo Chain.Blinking The PT switch has become the RingMaster of the Turbo Ring, or theHead of the Turbo Chain, after the Turbo Ring or the Turbo Chain isdown.Off The PT switch has become the RingMaster of the Turbo Ring, or theHead of the Turbo Chain, after theTurbo Ring or the Turbo Chain isdown.LED Color State DescriptionCPLR/TAIL GREENOnWhen the PT switch coupling functionis enabled to form a back-up path, orwhen the PT is set as the Tail of theTurbo Chain.Blinking When the Turbo Chain is down.OffWhen the PT switch disables thecoupling function, or is set as aMember of the Turbo Chain.Auto MDI/MDI-X ConnectionThe Auto MDI/MDI-X function allows users to connect the PT-510’s10/100BaseTX ports to any type of Ethernet device using either a straight-through cable or cross-over cable.Fiber PortsThe fiber ports are factory-built as either multi-mode/single-modeSC/ST/LC connectors or multi-mode MTRJ connectors. You should use fiber cables that have SC/ST/LC/MTRJ connectors at both ends. When plugging the connector into the port, make sure the slider guide is positioned to the right such that it fits snuggly into the port.SpecificationsTechnologyStandards IEEE802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.1D, 802.1w,802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1X, 802.3adProtocols IGMPv1/v2, GVRP, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, DHCPServer/Client, BootP, TFTP, SNTP, SMTP, RARP,GMRP, LACP, RMON, HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet,Syslog, DHCP Option 66/67/82, SSH, SNMPInform, Modbus/TCP, LLDP, IEEE 1588 PTP, IPv6 MIB MIB-II, Ethernet-Like MIB, P-BRIDGE MIB, Q-BRIDGE MIB, Bridge MIB, RSTP MIB, RMON MIBGroup 1,2,3,9Forwarding andFiltering Rate148810 ppsProcessing Type Store and ForwardFlow Control IEEE802.3x flow control, back pressure flowcontrolInterfaceRJ45 Ports 10/100BaseT(X) auto negotiation speed, F/Hduplex mode, and auto MDI/MDI-X connection Fiber Ports 100BaseFX ports (SC/ST /LC/MTRJ connector) Console RS-232 (RJ45)LED Indicators PWR1, PWR2, FAULT, MSTR/HEAD and CPLR/TAIL Relay Contact One relay output with current carrying capacity of1A @ 24 VDCDigital Input One input with the same ground, but electricallyisolated from the electronics• For state “1”: +13 to +30V• For state “0”: -30 to +3V• Max. input current: 8 mAOptical Fiber:Multi-mode Single mode Single mode,80 kmWavelength 1300 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm Max. Tx -10 dBm 0 dBm 0 dBm Min. Tx -20 dBm -5 dBm -5 dBm Rx Sensitivity -32 dBm -34 dBm -34 dBm Link Budget 12 dB 29 dB 29 dBTypical Distance 5 km a4 km b40 km c80 km dSaturation -6 dBm -3 dBm -3 dBma. using [50/125 μm, 800 MHz*km] cableb. using [62.5/125 μm, 500 MHz*km] cablec. sing [9/125 μm, 3.5 PS/(nm*km)] cabled. using [9/125 μm, 19 PS/(nm*km)] cablePowerInput Voltage •24 VDC (18 to 36 V) isolated power andredundant power inputs•48 VDC (36 to 60 V) isolated power andredundant power inputs•110/220 VDC/VAC (88 to 300 VDC, 85 to 264VAC) isolated powerInput Current (@24V) Max. 24 VDC, 425 mAMax. 48 VDC, 190 mAMax. 110/220 VDC, 56/111 mA Max. 110/220 VAC, 160/254 mAConnection One removable 5-pin terminal block Overload CurrentProtectionPresentReverse PolarityProtectionPresentMechanicalCasing IP40 protection, metal case Dimensions 80 × 160 × 110 mm (W × H × D) Weight 1210 gInstallation DIN-Rail, Wall Mounting (optional kit)Environment-40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F )OperatingTemperature-40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)StorageTemperature5 to 95% (non-condensing)Ambient RelativeHumidityRegulatory ApprovalsSafety UL 508, CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, EN 60950-1 Power Automaton IEC 61850-3, IEEE 1613EMI FCC Part 15, CISPR (EN 55032) class A WARRANTY 5 years。
EATON E82662 无中断电源设备说明说明书
YEDU.E82662Uninterruptible Power Supply EquipmentPage BottomUninterruptible Power Supply EquipmentSee General Information for Uninterruptible Power Supply EquipmentEATON E826623301 SPRING FOREST RDRALEIGH,NC 27616 USATrademark and/or Tradename:"E82662"Accessory: Battery cabinets, Part Nos. 4090-K005, -K010, 4091-K005-V000, 4091-K101-V001, 4091-K010-V000, 101259015-XXX, 101259016-XXX where "X" represents any digit or letter describing cosmetics. Model 36, LE07020, LE07040where E can be any letter, 10937, 10938, /BF07040, 3600-BC18-110, 3600-BC18-120, 3600-BC18-211with any prefix, 10987, 101614948XXX, 101615015-XXX where X can be any digit from0-9, 101615245-001, -002, -010, -012, -110, -112, -501, -502, -510, -512, -610, -612. Alpha Source3.Series 27, 43, 43R, 685, Series1085, Models 1085H, 1085R, EBC48, EBC96, 4093-K101-V001, 4093-K102-V001, Model EO3001B,PW9150-EBC48,PW9150-EBC96,Series E03001B, PW5140-BATT. All models with "PW" prefix may be replaced with "DL" prefix; EO3007B, PW 5125 120 ERM, UPR6000-BAT, UPR6000-PDU, 9910-6606, 103001874, 103001874-001, 103002205and 103002206; Models KL and KS with additional suffix, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Bus Bars, Models BladeUPS Bar 36,BladeUPS Bar 60,HSTNR-U012-36 and HSTNR-U012-60, as Listed in UL 1778, Fourth Edition.Accessory: Modem accessory kit, Model 103000025, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Isolation transformer cabinet, Power prestige power-pass, Models 208: 120/208 Hardwired, 208:120 L5-30R, 208: 120/208 L6-20R, 208:120/208 L6-30R, 208:120/208 L14-30R, 208:120/240 L14-30R, 208: 120/208 L6-20R/5-20R, 240: 120/240 Hardwired, 240:120 L5-30R, 240: 120/240 L6-20R, 240: 120/240 L6-30R, 240:120/240 L14-30R; 208/240:120 L5-30, 208/240:120/240 L14-30, 208/240:120/208 HW, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.PPIM 415: 240 L6-30R, Powerware Plus Model 225 Isolation Transformer,Models 103000394-001, 103000394-003; Powerware Plus Model 300 Isolation Transformer Models 101614014, 103000394-002, 103000394-004, Powerware Plus Models 300, 400 Isolation Transformer 103000856-001; Powerware Plus Model 500 Isolation Transformer Cabinet 103000693, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Auto transformers, Powerware Plus Models 300, 400, 103000784-001, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory Lug field kit, Models 103000803-001, 103000803-002, 103000803-003, 103000803-004, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Maintenance bypass modules, Models 124100002-001, 124100002-003, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Power distribution modules, Models 18KVA, Power-pass 3000, PDM-PF, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Extended runtime modules, Models EBC-PRC6000, EO3002B,R12000XR-ERM, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Maintenance bypass transformer cabinet, Model Prestige 3000 Power-pass, Models 208: 120/208 L6-30R, 240: 120/240 L14-30R, 208: 120 L5-30R, 240:120 L5-30R, 208: 120/208 L6-20R, 208: 120/208 L14-30R, 240: 120/240 L6-30R, 240: 120/240 L6-20R, 208:120/208 HW, 240: 120/240, HW, 208/240:120 L5-30, 208/240:120/240 L14-30,208/240:120/208 HW. Power-pass isolation modules, PPIM1500LV, Models PPIM3000, PPIM3000HW, 3LVI5PPASS, 3LV20PPASS, 3LVHWPPASS, as Listed inUL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Extended power distribution modules (EPDM), Models EPDM320-C20P, EPDML5-30P, EPDML6-20P, EPDML6-30P, EPDM14-30P, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Communication device, Model ConnectUPS, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: kVA upgrade kits, Models 101259086-061, 101259086-064, 101259086-066, 103004957-001 through 103004957-004, 103004958-001 through 103004958-009as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: kW upgrade kits , Models 101259086-955 through 101259086-961, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition. Accessory: Powerware plus parallel cabinet, Model X, where X is50, 80, 150, 160, 225, 300, 400, 500; Custom tie cabinet Model RL-139645-700, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Parallel tie cabinets, Models 103002209-001 through 103002209-006, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition. Accessory: Power distribution module (PDM), Models PDM-21-225, PDM-21-450, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition. Accessory: Prestige powerpass distribution modules (PPDM), Models 103000651-001, 103000651-002, 103000651-003, 103000651-004, 103000651-005, 103000670-001, 103000671-002, 103001890-001, 103001890-002, 9910-6557, 9910-6558, 9910-6559, 9910-6560, 9910-6561, 9910-6562,9910-6563,9910-6566,9910-6567, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition. Acessory: Maintenance bypass cabinet, Model MBP-42-225, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory Maintenance bypass modules, Models MBM followed by 50, 80, 160, 225, 300 ; followed by a slash; followed by 30, 40, 50, 65, 80, 100, 130, 160,225, 300 where this number cannot be larger then the previous number; followed by a dash; followed by 20/20, 48/48, 60/60,48/20, or 60/20, MBM500/400-48/48 and MBM500/500-48/48,MBM 320/320-48/48, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Output disconnect module, Model 3EODM, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: International power-pass distribution module (IPDM), Models IPDMC13, IPDMHW, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Power distribution units, Models 9910-2915, 9910-2916, EO3001P, PDU 250VA, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Extended runtime module, Model EBC-PRC6000, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory, Output isolation module, Model 3K OIM, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory, system load sync control harness, Models 103001360, 10300159, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition. Accessory: Battery tray, P/N 103000748, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Load distribution cabinet, Model MBMEXP400-480/480, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Extended battery modules, Models W9125, 240 EMB, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Power pass distribution modules, Models PW9125 PPDM, 6K, L6-30; PW9125 PPDM, 6K, L6-20;PW9125 PPDM,6K, L5-30; PW9125 PPDM, 6K, L14-30;PW9125 PPDM, 6K, HW;PW9125 PPDM,6K, EURO HW;PW9125 PPDM, 6K, L6-30and L14-30; 103003918-3901, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: 0.9 pf upgrade kit , Model 101259086-966, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies , Models PW9125 5000g;PW9125 5000g FC;PW9125 5000g HW;PW9125 5000g HW FC;PW9125 6000g; PW9125 6000g FC;PW9125 6000g HW;PW9125 6000g HW FC, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition. Uninterruptible power supplies, Models EO3001, EO3001NA, PRC6000a-RM, PRC6000i-RM, PRC6000j-RM,R6000, R6000i,R6000j with or without suffixes describing cosmetic differences, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies , Series EO3002, Models R12000XR, R12000XR-WW with or without suffixes describing cosmetic differences, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies, System 225SR, Models 180, 225, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies, Series EO3007, Model R3000 XR-NA; Series EO3007j, Model R3000j XR-JPN; Series PW5125, Models PW5125 3000 RM, PW5125 3000j RM,PW5125 2400 RM, PW5125 2400j-RM and PW5125 2000 RM; Models4074-2400-7194, 4074-2880-7194,UPS5125 2400 RM, or UPS5125 3000 RM; Series PW5125, Models PW5125 3000g-RM, PW5125 3000h RM, and PW5125 3Ki-RM-2IN, PW5125 2400 RM,PW5125 2400j RM, PW5125 2000 RM, PW5125 2000G RM,2145UPS, 2130 1JX,2130 2JX, 2130 1RX and 2130 2RX, Series EO3007h, Models R3000h XR-JPN, R3000h XR-NA, 2145UPS, 2130 1RX, 2130 2RX andPW5125 2000g RM, UPS5125 3000g RM, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory battery cabinets, Series EO3007B, Model R3000 XR-ERM; Series PW5125, Model PW5125 120 EBM; Model 4074-K002-V000 or UPS5125 120 EBM.System375, Models 180, 225, 300, 375, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.May be followed by /XXXXXXXX, where X can be any letter or digit.Models 18874, 18875, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition. Powerwares Plus, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Powerwares Plus 5, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.AT&T, Models 3, 4, 5, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Balanced power industrial 300, Models 225, 300, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Balanced power industrial 500, Models 400, 500, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.9315-300/225, 9315-300/300;Unisys 300, Models 225, 300, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.9315-225/225. Unisys 225, Model 225, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.9315-500/400, 9315-500/500. Unisys 500, Models 400, 500, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.OEM Powerware Plus 36, Models 10930, 10931, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Models E03001, PRC6000a-RM, PR66000j-RM, R6000, R6000i, R6000j, PW5140 6000, PW5140 6000 HW, UPR6000, All models with "PW" prefix may be replaced with "DL" prefix ;UPR6000-I,UPR6000-HW, UPR6000-J,UPR6000-JHW, PW5140 6000: 50LC,PW5140 6000jHW, All models with "PW" prefix may be replaced with "DL" prefix ; 9910-P61, with or without suffixes describing cosemtic differences, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Models 9315-750/500,9315-750/562, 9315-750/600,9315-750-675,BPIII 750/500, BPIII 750/562, BPIII 750/600,BPIII 750/675, 9330-20/10,9330-20/15, 9330-20/20, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Models9330-40/25, 9330-40/30, 9330-40/35, 9330-40/40, BPIV-15/10, BPIV-15/15, BPIV-30/20, BPIV-30/25, BPIV-30/30, as Listed in UL1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Cord junction box, Model REPO, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Powerware prestige, Models 600P1, 1000EX, 3000LV,2500P3HV, 2500P3HVSE, 3000P3HV, 3000LV, 300P3HVSE, 4500P6HV,6000P6HV,600/D061210134Y0, 4500HVSE, 6000HVSE,4500HVSE, 6000HVSE,650P1HVSE, ET600i, ET1000i, ET1250i, ET2500SEi, ET1500i, ET2500i, ET3000i, ET3000SEi, 4091-K117-V000, 4091-K201-V001,4091-K124-V000, 4091-4501-7194, 4091-4502-7194, 4091-6001-7194,4091-6002-7194, U091-1801-7494,ET3000i, PWA30/3.0, PA3030,AR30A/3.0, K/A30/3.0, UP6003Ei,ET2500i, PWA30/2.5, PA3025, K/A30/2.5, 103000281-CAA, 4091-3001-7494, 4091-2501-7494, BAT/A30/C, PBA30C, ARBAT30A/C,KB/A30/C,UP6003Ei/BAT/C, 4091-K201-V001,PP/A30/3.0/IEC,PPA3030IEC, UP6003Ei/PP/IEC, PP/A30/3.0/F, PPA3030F,UP6003Ei/PP/F, 4091-K222-V001, PR4500HV, PR6000HV, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Data Generals,Models 19775, 19776, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Powerware premier, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.OME Powerware Premiers, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Auxiliary power cabinets, Models Powerware Plus Option Cabinet and Powerware Plus Distribution Cabinet, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Powerware Plus rack mounts, Models 4, 6/4, 6, 6/6, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Powerware Profile, Models 12.5/12.5, 12.5/10, 12.5L/10, 12.5/8, 12.5L/8, T12.5/12.5, T12.5/10, T12.5/8, T12.5L/10, T12.5L/8,UP828,UP822, UP820, 4093-0820, 4093-1020-7494, 4093-1220-7494, PW9150-12.5EB,PW9150-10.0EB, PW9150-8.0EB,PW9150-10.0, PW9150-8.0, PF1221125UE0000, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Sync Controls, Models PSC208, PSC480, PS600, RL133222-500, RL133222-600, RL161408-500, RL161408-600, as Listed in UL1778, Second Edition.Battery supply cabinets, Models 9910-6619,-6620, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies, Model FE, FER or FES with optional prefix Q, followed by 500VA, 500VA/RBT, 700VA,750VA/RBT, 850VA, 850VA/RBT, 1.15KVA, 1.4KVA, 1.8KVA, 2.1KVA or 3.1KVA, with or without /10C, /15C or /20C; Model FE or FER with optional prefix Q, 4.3K, 5.3K, 7K, 10K, 12.5K or 18K, with or without /10C or /20C, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Models Axxium Pro Series 650,660,PW9170, PW9170+ or DL9170, may be followed by additional suffixes, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies, Models 9390-80/80, 9390-80/60, 9390-80/50, 9390-80/40, 9390-40/40, 9390-40/30, 9390-40/20as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Models 9390-160/160,9390-160/120, 9390-160/100. All model numbers may be proceeded by "PW", as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Battery cabinets, Models 1085, 570, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Model 1085, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies (battery systems), Model CAB- followed by M, N, P or Q, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Model RBC-followed by 1, 2 or 3, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Model EBPUT followed by up to two alphanumeric suffixes, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Model UTBC followed by up to two alphanumeric suffixes, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Model FBT followed by 21, 22, 31 or 32, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Models04N6167, ASY-0541, ASY-0614, ASY-0726, ASY-0640or ASY-0643, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Models ASY-0542, ASY-0615, ASY-641, ASY-727, ASY-737, ASY-0759, ASY-0766, ASY-0641or ASY-0644, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Models ASY-0565, ASY-0616, ASY-728, ASY-0738, ASY-0758, ASY-0767, ASY-0642, ASY-0645 or ASY-0676, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Model EBC120, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Battery/charger cabinets, Models ASY-0653,ASY-0654,ASY-0655,ASY-0656,ASY-0729, ASY-0739, ASY-0768, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies (accessories):Internal and external bypass switches, Model BPE- followed by 01, 02, 04 or 05; Model BPI- followed by 02, 03, 04 or 05; Model BYE followed by 40, 50, 100 or 150; Model BYI- followed by 50, 70, 100 or 150, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Models BPE12, -14,-15,-16,-20, -22may be followed by additional suffixes, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Disconnect switches, Model DCU- followed by 001, 2, 3, 4 or 5; Model DCD- followed by 001 or 002, followed by 0, -1,-2,-5,-6, -7, -8, -9, may be followed by up to four alphanumeric additional suffixes, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Precharge/discharge assembly, Model PRE-0004, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Transfer switch, Model ARTS, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Power distribution unit - UPS accessories, Model PDU- followed by 0007, 0008, 0009, 0010, 0011 or 0012, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Distribution cabinets - UPS accessories, Models IDC-160, IDC-120, IDC-80, IDC-40, IAC-B, IAC-T, and IAC-D, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Zone control panels, Models ZCP1-1, -1-2 followed by up to two alphanumeric suffixes, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies, Models9910-P65, R5500 XR-NA/JPN, R5500 XR-INTL, PW 5125 5000,PW 5125 6000i,PW 5125 6000HW, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Models FE10KVA,-12.5KVA or -18KVA, may be followed by /10c or /20c, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies,Models PW9155-15, PW9155-12, PW9155-10, PW9155-10GE, PW9155-8,PW9355-15-10,PW9355-15-15,PW9355-15-14GE, 9355-15 f47 UNIROM. "PW" prefix is optional, all model numbers may be followed with additional alphanumeric characters. Listed in accordance with UL 1778 (Fourth Edition).Battery cabinets, Models PW9155 EBM-64,PW9155 EBM-96, all model numbers may be followed with additional alphanumeric characters. Listed in accordance with UL 1778 (Fourth Edition).Accessory: Extended battery modules, Models PW 5125 ERM 240, R5500 XR-ERM, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Accessory: Field installed power factor upgrade kits, Models 101259086-968, 101259086-969, 101259086-970, 101259086-971, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Remote monitoring panels, Models 103004221, 103004222, 103004223, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies, Models 9330C-17/17, 9330G-12/12x, 9330G-14/14x, 9330G-10/10x, where x may be blank or the letter B, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Uninterruptible power supply , Model 9330EL-15.Field upgrade kit, Part No. 103004446, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.MBS Upgrade Kit , Part No.103004906, as Listed in UL 1778, Second Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies, Models9355-30/20 and 9355-30/30. "PW" prefix is optional. Listed in accordance with UL 1778 4th Edition.Accessory, kVA upgrade kits, Part No. 03004901-xxx where xxx is a number 001-099. Listed in accordance with UL 1778 4th Edition.Accessory cabinets, Models 9355-30Battery Cabinet and 9355-30Options Cabinets. Listed in accordance with UL1778 4th Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies, Models BladeUPS 12,BladeUPS 12i, BladeUPS 8,BladeUPS 8i,HSTNR-U010-N,HSTNR-U010-I, HSTNR-U011-N and HSTNR-U011-I. Listed in accordance with UL 1778 4th Edition.Uninterruptible power supplies, Models 9395-225, 9395-250, 9395-275, 9395-300, 9395-450, 9395-500, 9395-550, 9395-600. Listed in accordance with UL 1778 4th Edition.Battery cabinets, Models BladeUPS EBM and HSTNR-U013-EB. Listed in accordance with UL 1778 4th Edition.Uninterruptible power suppliesAccessory Output Modules , Models BladeUPS PDU 24 N,BladeUPS PDU 16 I, HSTNR-P015-N,HSTNR-P015-I. 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Powerware 5125 UPS具有多种设计特点:
1.使用了ABMPlus电池管理系统
ABM技术是爱克赛公司特有的电池管理技术,它通过UPS使用先进的数字化控制技术来精确地控制对电池的充放电,以达到管理电池组的目的。
Powerware 5125 UPS的这些特点表明了它是爱克赛公司专门为小型机房系统中的网络通讯设备、计算机系统及其相关的数据存储/应用设备以及电话通讯设备提供保护而设计的UPS系统。
首先,在电池需要补充电能的时候,UPS控制充电器对电池组进行大电流快速强充,以使电池组在最短的时间达到满容量的90%以上。然后充电器进入小电流浮充阶段,继续对电池充电。当电池达到满容量时,UPS将完全关闭充电器,使电池处于充电休眠期,同时UPS实时监视电池组的状态,在需要时可随时开启充电器再次对电池组充电。使用这样周期性的充电模式使得电池的使用寿命大大地提高。比使用传统的充电方式时电池的使用寿命提高50%以上。
5.极薄的主机机箱设计
Powerware 5125机架型UPS的机箱及电池柜只有2U的高度。这为用户节省了大量宝贵的机架空间。
另外,Powerware 5125 UPS还具有其它特点,如:1000~2200VA的UPS标配有网络浪泳保护器,组合型UPS标配有远程紧急关机接口(REPO),X-slot通讯接口卡提供RS-232、Ethernet、USB等多种通讯接口,随机附送丰富的UPS监控软件等。
4.负载分段输出管理功能
Powerware 5125 UPS根据功率的不同提供2~3路相对独立的负载输出。使得用户可以根据负载的重要程度来管理它们的供电情况。例如:在一个网络系统中,我们可以将不重要的PC工作站由UPS的S1段提供电源保护,将重要的服务器的监视器有UPS的S2段提供电源保护,而将及其重要得服务器主机、网络交换设备由S3段提供电源保护。这样,在市电供电长时间中断,UPS由电池供电时,我们可以通过软件设置,提前将S1输出段关断,使得S2及S3段的设备有更长时间的后备延时供电保护;然后在适时地将S2段的输出关断,尽可能的延长S3段上最为关键的设备的工作时间。
Powerware 5125 UPS
Powerware 5125 UPS是爱克赛公司新一代的Powerware 5系列UPS的代表产品。它可以有效地保护来自于市电电网的五大供电问题:供电中断(停电)、电压下陷(瞬时电压过低)、电压浪泳(瞬时电压过高)、电压过低、电压过高。Powerware 5125 UPS可为用户关键的通讯系统及网络应用设备提供可靠的电源保护。
3.双倍电压提升/降低功能
Powerware 5125 UPS具有及宽的输入电压窗口,可以在标称电压的+20%、-30%的范围内为负载提供稳定的输出电压。这个特性使得Powerwar较大而频繁地使用电池供电。从而保护了电池系统。
ABM技术在爱克赛公司的Powerware 9系列UPS中得到广泛的使用,如: PW 9150, 9305, 9340,9120 UPS等。这次也首次使用在Powerware 5系列UPS中。
2.部件设备可热更换
Powerware 5125 UPS在设计上是面向于用户724的运行要求的,当UPS电池组甚至是某一部件出现问题(组合型设计)需要更换时,在UPS正常为负载供电时,我们在无需关闭UPS系统的情况下打开UPS主机前面板就可直接带载更换这些部件。这样可最大地满足用户"不间断"的要求。