Network Management Card 1 (NMC 1) : Firmware v3.9.3 For Smart-UPS & Matrix-UPS
Network Management Card 1 (NMC 1) : Firmware v3.9.3 For Smart-UPS & Matrix-UPS
APC Operating System apc_hw02_aos_394.bin Network Management Card Operating System &
TCP/IP Stack for Hardware Platform
For details on upgrading the Network Management Card’s firmware, see the User Guide on the Utility CD or on
the APC website.
The Wizard is available as a free download from the APC website at www.apc.com:
1. Go to https://www.apc.com/shop/us/en/tools/software-firmware and click Show More from the list of
checkboxes in Filter by > Software / Firmware.
2. Select Wizards and Configurators to view the list of utilities available for download.
3. Click the Download button to download the Device IP Configuration Wizard.
Updates
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New Feature
Known Issues
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Known Issue
Reported Anomaly: "Reset to Defaults" does not change the baud rate to its default value of 2400 baud. Depending
on the installed application, the serial baud rate may be specific to the attached device. Disposition: No fix is
planned for future releases.
Reported Anomaly: On the Web interface, when user tries to switch console modes (Telnet to SSH) and does not
perform a logoff after switching modes, the user can no longer see the SSH disclaimer page when trying to switch
modes again. However, the feature works fine when the user logs off after switching modes. Disposition: A fix is
planned for a future release.
Reported Anomaly: InfraStruXure Manager does not report overload conditions when they are generated by the
Network Management Card. The alarm is propagated to other interfaces as expected. Disposition: No fix is planned
for a future release.
Reported Anomaly: Graceful Shutdown is logged twice in the event log when initiated from an
upstream/downstream device. Disposition: A fix is planned for a future release.
Reported Anomaly: In the Telnet user interface, setting multiple environmental thresholds at once can fail to apply
even when all values meet maximum, high, low, and minimum threshold value rules. Disposition: A fix is planned
for a future release.
Reported Anomaly: No trap is generated for the "Self-Test Started" event. Disposition: A fix is planned for a future
release.
Reported Anomaly: The "Graceful Reboot" event is not logged on the initiator card when multiple Network
Management Cards are connected to the same UPS. Disposition: A fix is planned for a future release.
Known Issue
Reported Anomaly: No trap is being sent for Site Wiring Fault. Disposition: A fix is planned for a future release.
Miscellaneous
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See the User Guide on the Utility CD or on the APC website for instructions on how to recover from a lost password.
The file is written to the folder from which you launched FTP.
In the config.ini file, find the section heading [EventActionConfig]. In the list of events under that section
heading, substitute 0x for the initial E in the code for any event to obtain the hexadecimal event code
shown in the user interface and in the documentation. For example, the hexadecimal code for the code
E0033 in the config.ini file (for the event "System: Configuration change") is 0x0033.
NOTE: The MIB Reference Guide on the APC website explains the structure of the MIB, types of OIDs, and the
procedure for defining SNMP trap receivers. For information on specific OIDs, use a MIB browser to view their
definitions and available values directly from the MIB itself. You can view the definitions of traps at the end of the
MIB itself (the file powernet436.mib on the APC website, www.apc.com).
Hash Signatures
Signatures apc_hw02_sumx_393.bin
MD5 0a5c813a5042498c3d726316d774338b
SHA-1 ee8006ba9e29127baba248f61c287a0622dbad39
SHA-256
8a54025b98de4fcd716d7dab3a18fc40a927246d8b590f57749c061d21fd6fdf
990-91517A-001
05-2021