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Miteq RSU-S_S-TR

The Miteq RSU-S_S-TR connector monitors and controls a changeover unit through SNMP.

About

The connector polls relevant information from the device every 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds or 1 minute, depending on the information, and updates the user interface with the values received from the device.

Version Info

Range Key Features Based on System Impact
1.0.0.x [SLC Main] Monitoring & control - -

Product Info

Range Supported Firmware
1.0.0.x 163509 V3.005.25

System Info

Range DCF Integration Cassandra Compliant Linked Components Exported Components
1.0.0.x No Yes - -

Configuration

Creation

SNMP Main Connection

The connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:

SNMP CONNECTION**:**

  • IP address/host: The polling IP of the device.

SNMP Settings:

  • Port number: The port of the connected device, by default 161.
  • Get community string: The community string in order to read from the device. The default value is public.
  • Set community string: The community string in order to set to the device. The default value is private.

Web Interface

The web interface is only accessible when the client machine has network access to the product

Usage

The connector has several data display pages. More information about these pages can be found below.

General Page

This page displays the System Uptime, the System Contact, the System Name, the System Location and the number of System Services.

In addition, the (configurable) System Clock of the device is displayed, as well as the Firmware Revision. You can also enable or disable newer firmware on the device.

Interface Card Page

This page displays statistical information on the interface card of the device, and allows you to configure the Administrative State of the interface card.

Device Settings/Status Page

This page displays settings and status information for the device, such as the Converters' Status (for both the primary and the secondary converters), the Redundancy Status (the device's control scheme, the redundancy mode and the serial link status), the current Gain Configuration, the Fault Status of the device (both for the converters and for the unit in general) and the Power Supply Status.

In addition, the page allows you to configure which converter is Online or in Standby, and to configure the RSU Control Mode, the Redundancy Mode, the Serial Link configuration, the current Gain Configuration, and the Converter Configuration in terms of Frequency and Attenuation.

Finally, via a page button, you can configure a Nominal Voltage value for monitoring purposes.

IP/SNMP Settings Page

This page displays the configurable IP/SNMP settings of the device.

The following IP settings can be configured: the IPv4 Address of the device, the Subnet Address Mask and the Gateway Address.

The following SNMP settings can be configured: the SNMP System Contact, the SNMP System Name, the SNMP System Location, the Read and Write Community Strings and the IPv4 Trap Destination address.

The page button SNMP Information displays statistical SNMP information of the device and allows you to enable/disable authentication traps.

Miscellaneous Settings Page

The page displays miscellaneous configurable settings of the device. It allows you to enable/disable Telnet Access, set the Alarm Refresh Rate, and configure the Web-Login Timeout, the Unit Name and the Device Password.

In addition, you can use the Send Test Trap button to trigger a remote SNMP trap for testing purposes.

Device Event Log Page

The page displays a list of error event logs registered by the device.

Active Faults Page

The page displays the currently active faults for the Primary and Backup Power Supply, the Converter BUS, the Converter Contact, the Transfer Switch, and the Primary and Backup Unit Form-C Contacts.

Web Interface Page

The page displays the webpage of the device.