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HiSNMP
User MANUAL
English
This guide descrybes how to obtain the SNMP Protocol compatibility in:
standard HPAC units (via the special software SVM 1.60.019 or higher).
standard Chiller units (via the special software SCM 1.02.024snmp+ or higher).
INDEX
1. OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................... 4
1.1. SNMP PROTOCOL .......................................................................................................................................4
2. SNMP NETWORK................................................................................................ 5
3. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS...................................................................... 6
3.1. HOUSING ..................................................................................................................................................6
3.2. POWER SUPPLY ......................................................................................................................................6
3.3. ETHERNET & SNMP................................................................................................................................6
3.4. LEDS INDICATION..................................................................................................................................6
3.5. CONNECTIONS INTO MICROFACE E AND CABLING......................................................................7
4. SPECIAL APPLICATION..................................................................................... 8
4.1. GENERAL.....................................................................................................................................................8
4.1.1. HIROMATIC SETTINGS .......................................................................................................................8
4.1.2. SYSTEM VARIABLES:...........................................................................................................................9
4.1.3. ALARM MANAGEMENT.....................................................................................................................10
4.1.4. WEB PAGE FOR TRAPS SETTINGS ..................................................................................................11
4.2. HISNMP IP CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................................11
4.2.1. MAC Address .......................................................................................................................................11
4.2.2. IP Address............................................................................................................................................12
4.3. HOW TO SET & VERIFY IP ADDRESS, NETMASK, GATEWAY .......................................................................13
4.4. VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST FOR HPAC (SVM 1.60.019) ............................................14
4.4.1. Parameters table..................................................................................................................................14
4.4.2. Events table..........................................................................................................................................15
4.5. VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST: MATRIX(SCM 1.02.023)..................................................16
4.5.1. Parameters table..................................................................................................................................16
4.5.2. Events table..........................................................................................................................................18
4.6. VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST: XDFN (XDM 1.60.046) ..................................................21
4.6.1. Parameters table..................................................................................................................................21
4.6.2. Events table..........................................................................................................................................23
4.7. VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST: RACK (RKM 1.60.045)...................................................24
4.7.1. Parameters table..................................................................................................................................24
4.7.2. Events table..........................................................................................................................................24
4.8. VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST FOR HPAC (T2MSNMP 1.60.045)...................................25
4.8.1. Parameters table..................................................................................................................................25
4.8.2. Events table..........................................................................................................................................26
5. PART NUMBERS............................................................................................... 27
1. OVERVIEW
1.1. SNMP PROTOCOL
SNMP, Simple Network Management Protocol, basically consists of 5 Message types:
GetRequest
Is used to get the value of the requested Item in the Item Tree (Oid)
GetNextRequest
Is used to get the next value in the OID-tree.
SetRequest
Is used to set a value of a certain Item in the OID-tree.
Response
This message always follows an request. It contains the requested information.
Traps
Describe alarms or failure in Client PC.
As this is a very short description of SNMP, if you need further details please take a look into the following
documents, where the SNMP protocol is described in detail
The task of SNMP in standard applications is: on one hand to set (e.g. Setpoints in the regulation) and
read values (e.g. actual temperature or humidity) and ,on the other hand, to transmit the Alarms of the
standard application as traps (e.g. Room Sensor Failure).
480096 – With power supply from the unit: it means that the power supply must be plugged into the
same voltage of the Microface E (24VAC). The cable provided needs to be plugged into the HiSNMP in
one side and into the electrical panel of the unit in the 24VAC and 0VAC contacts.
2. SNMP NETWORK
3. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
3.1. HOUSING
Fig. 4: 4-pole screened flat cable between HiSNMP and Microface E (type F)
To connect HiSNMP to the Microface E you have to plug a cable (described in Fig. 4) on the one hand
into the RS485 plug of the Microface E (Fig. 3) and on the other hand into the Hironet connector of the
HiSNMP (Fig. 2).
HiSNMP has to be connected directly to the Microface Evolution having a specific software that has to be
required to Liebert Hiross. Specifically the software versions are:
HPAC units:
- EPROM for Microface E named SVM 1.60.019+
XDFN units:
- EPROM for Microface E named XDM 1.60.046+
RACK units:
- EPROM for Microface E named RKM 1.60.045+
4. SPECIAL APPLICATION
4.1. GENERAL
Note: To use the SNMP Protocol the Applicastion must be built with the SNMP Protocol. It is not possible
to use SNMP if the Application is built with the Hironet Protocol.
To get a connection between HiSNMP and Microface E you have to set the IP-Address and the Listen
Port into the Microface E, (using a Hiromatic G or E ).
The IP-Address into the Microface E must be equal to the IP-Address of the HiSNMP.
Listen Port has to be set always to 161, which means that SNMP Protocol is used.
To access the Application variables, it is necessary to use a Network Managing Software (for example
SNMPc, HP OpenView) on a Management Station.
These management stations send a request (Get, GetNext, Set) to a certain IP-Address; the HiSNMP
with this IP-Address passes the request on to its Microface E. The Microface E answers, and the HiSNMP
sends the Response back to the requesting Management station.
Additionally the HiSNMP polls the Microface E periodically with a GetTrap Request. In case of an Alarm,
the Microface E returns a trap message, which is passed on by the HiSNMP to the LAN.
Inside the HiSNMP you are able to define 5 Management Stations, where traps are sent to, if the stations
have Status OK.
Mib Description
OID Description Range Read / Write
Name
Full name and version
identification of the
system's hardware type,
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1 sysDescr 16 chars* Read (write from Hm only)
software operating-
system, and networking
software.
The vendor's
authoritative
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2 sysObjectID identification of the 1.3.6.1.4.1.476.1.42.4.3.20 Read only
network management
subsystem.
The time (hundredths of
sec) since the
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3 sysUpTime network management D:HH:MM:SS.00 Read only
portion of the system was
last re-initialized.
Usually the textual
identification of the
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4 sysContact 16 chars* Read (write from Hm only)
contact person and his
contact.
An administratively-
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5 sysName assigned domain name 16 chars* Read (write from Hm only)
for this managed node.
Physical location of this
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6 sysLocation 16 chars* Read (write from Hm only)
node.
• All alarms will be reported to the clients by individual traps, each trap will have a fixed and unique
OID. The traps will have the following values
• Each alarm will be provided also via register with 1 byte size. This byte will have value one or
zero depending on the status:
A new variable named “General Alarm reset” will be included in order to permit to the BMS the reset of
the alarms into the system by writing on it. In case that the alarms would be still present they will be sent
again via trap. No traps would be generated in case of absence of alarms. This variable can be written as:
General Alarm reset = 2 to reset the Alarm/Warning.
General Alarm reset = 4 to acknowledge the Alarm/Warning (quite the Hiromatic bell).
In order to change / insert trac setting open internet explorer and in the addre type the ip address of the
H:inmp the following screen will addear:
The MAC Address is needed to identify, at hardware level, the device in a unique way among all the
devices that can get connected to an Ethernet network.
Through the MAC address it is possible to modify the IP address, an address which is also unique, at the
“application” level'.
4.2.2. IP ADDRESS
The HiSNMP is recognised by the 'Hirovisor IP' application through the IP address. For this reason to
make use of HiSNMP it needs a valid IP address.
To set an IP address you have to use the DOS 'SetHipAip' utility.
Before using the utility, please verify that HiSNMP is powered and is connected to the Ethernet network
and that it can be reachable by the PC from which the utility is going to run.
In order to make HiSNMP reachable by the PC, both the PC and the HiSNMP must be physically resident
on the same LAN (without any 'router' in between). If this is not possible, only for the use SetHipAip utility,
connect the HiSNMP to the PC with a Cross Cable (see schematics below) and assign to the PC one IP
address of the same segment (same first three groups of code) of the address inserted in the HiSNMP.
(e.g address for HiSNMP 129.100.19.114, address to be assigned to the PC 129.100.19.112).
Fig. 7: Cross Cable: 8 pole screened flat cable between HiSNMP and PC.
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How to use the SetHipAip utility:
MAC Ethernet address previously given by the Liebert-Hiross SpA production or by the
Information& CONTROLS department:
Hexadecimal: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Decimal: ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd
IP The new IP address to get connected:
Decimal: ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd
Name: host
NM New netmask, OPTIONAL:
Decimal: ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd DEFAULT VALUE 255.255.255.0
GW New default gateway, OPTIONAL:
Decimal: ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd DEFAULT VALUE EMPTY
Name: host
Where the options are:
-d prepare in debug mode
-b Ipaddr transmission to the IP address “IPaddr”
-N num repetitions number
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Such a utility program is inside the CD with the documentation (of HipA and Hirolink). It can also be
downloaded by enabled users directly from www.connectivity.it (manuals section).
Example:
C:\>Programmi> SetHipAip 00:08:77:00:00:03 129.100.19.114 255.255.255.0 129.100.19.1
To verify the correct settings of the IP address and MAC address inside the HiSNMP interface, use the
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MS-DOS commands described below .
Assuming that the IP address in example is 129.100.19.114 then the commands to be typed are:
arp –d (to cancel the IP and MAC table inside your PC)
ping 129.100.19.114 (to verify the response of this HipA)
arp –a (to verify that the MAC address and IP are linked correctly)
In order to make HiSNMP reachable by the PC, both the PC and the HiSNMP must be physically resident
on the same LAN (without any 'router' in between). If this is not possible, only for the use SetHipAip utility,
connect the HiSNMP to the PC with a Cross Cable (see schematics below) and assign to the PC one IP
address of the same segment (same first three groups of code) of the address inserted in the HiSNMP.
(e.g address for HiSNMP 129.100.19.114, address to be assigned to the PC 129.100.19.112).
Example:
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NOTE: run a DOS SHELL by pressing START button, select RUN option, type “command” and press
ENTER
Note: Temp.Set and Temp.Prop are muliplied with 10 for easier calculation. Value 50 = 5.0°C, Value 359
= 35.9°C.
5. PART NUMBERS
Description Code
HiSNMP: SNMP KIT POWERED BY EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY 480096
HiSNMP: SNMP KIT POWERED BY UNIT ELECTRICAL PANEL 480097