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Keep under control your network with Network Utility, an user friendly set of network tools that will help you to analyze your LAN, and not only that.► NETWORK INFOA complete and easy to understand report of your device's network interfaces. In that tab you'll find information like the IP, IPv6, other addresses or the data usage statistics about your Wi-Fi, Internet or Cellular connection (if any).► CELLULAR DATA MONITORDon't lose sight of your data usage, with four taps you'll have a data monitor configured and ready to use.The following data usage plans' period are supported:- Daily- Weekly- Monthly- 28 days- 30 days- 90 days► LAN SCANNERAnalyze your Wi-Fi with the LAN Scanner tool. Discover who are connected to your network and Ping it is a matter of two taps.Easily manage custom subnets to scan only a portion of your LAN.► PINGPing a LAN device, Ping a server, ping whatever you want. IPv6 addresses are supported too and advanced options like packet size, timeouts, intervals, etc. Are available and easily configurable.The results of your Ping are available numerically in the aggregated stats, graphically in the real time graph or listed, a row per ICMP response received.► GEO IPHave you ever wondered where a server or any other IP is located? That's the tool for you, show the location on a map and get additional details like the ISP or the ASN in the details pane.► DIGA DNS lookup utility made simple.
A list clearly shows the result of your query and the advanced options allow you to customize your request from the type of query to the DNS server.► WHOISFind any information about a domain name and it's owner e.g. V7.2.1 + Fixed share button of the LAN scanner tool+ Better older iOS compatibility+ Minor bug fixesv7.2.0 + A complete design restyling+ Dark mode available on iOS 13 and later+ New unified tab for the widget, show all network info in a single tab. It can be enabled from Settings Widget settings+ Ability to invert the progress bar of the data usage widget from Settings Data usage+ The field 'country' visible from Network info Internet now shows the full name+ Minor bug fixes.
Techtra, Such a time saver in the field!Like most techs know, not everything goes as planned and sometimes issues lie deeper then what can be physically seen or accessed. This is a handy tool to scan devices on a network, pull up the network public IP, ping devices, and do IP lookups. Very handy to have all the tools rolled up with a neat little bow. Although it doesn’t quite replace a field laptop it works wonders in troubleshooting when you just don’t have a laptop available, and honestly being that it’s on my phone and readily accessible sometimes my preferable tool depending on the extent of the issue! I’d give ya 3 but unfortunately I just have 2!
Jior design, It does workThe app works and is reliable but is extremely basic and the “Pro upgrade” is completely unnecessary. This is not worth a dime for what it has to offer which is nothing more than the most basic features. There are free offerings such as “Fing network Tools” which has MUCH more. I’m finding that the presentation of this app on the App Store is very misleading and that is simply dishonest. I would really like a refund.The “pro upgrade” is nothing “pro” at all.
The only feature that offers a settings menu so you can make adjustments is “ping” and that is it. My honest opinion is there is nothing that is worth spending money on in this application. Pr1mo-III, Don’t listen to the haters!If you want to pour over network data and packet captures by all means, download / install wireshark and analyze till ur eyes bleed. Why you would want to do that on a mobile sized screen is beyond me but as you wish.However, for those of us who do enough of that on the clock and prefer the simplicity and ease of use of an iOS device the free version has clean intuitive interface with all the pertinents. Pro version gets you way more than a bucks worth of customizing and readout.
. Optional language pack upgrades/changes are supported via USB if the device your upgrading already has BootMonitor v1.0.8 or higher (BootMonitor performs the upgrading function).NOTE: Not all NMC2 applications support language packs.4. Use a text editor such as Microsoft Notepad to create a file called upload.rcf. NOTE: (Ensure that file extensions are visible so that your file does not get named upload.rcf.txt. In Windows, this option can be edited in Folder Options-View-Hide extensions for known file types within Control Panel. Make sure that option is unselected.) Add to the file a line for each firmware module that you want to upgrade as shown below (replace 'XXX' with the version of firmware you will be upgrading to).
Add the upload.rcf file to the apcfirm folder on the flash drive.6. Insert the flash drive into the USB port on the NMC2.7. Press and release the pinhole Reset button on the NMC2 for the USB upgrade process to begin. (This will only reboot the management interface of the NMC2 and not reboot your device/load.) The NMC2 status LED, located on the RJ-45 Ethernet jack, will begin to blink amber during this procedure and rotate through a few color flashing patterns while transferring the different files.
NOTE: If you have an AP9631 or AP9635 removable NMC2 UPS SmartSlot card, you can also remove and re-insert the card into the UPS SmartSlot, effectively rebooting the NMC2 and beginning the USB upgrade process this way.8. Wait for 2-5 minutes for the upgrade to complete.
Remove the flash drive from the USB port and check your firmware version. On a Rack PDU specifically, the LCD display will show the firmware version for three seconds and then will resume normal operation, at which time you can also remove the flash drive.If you have a Windows computer, you can use the Firmware Upgrade Utility to upgrade the firmware.If you have any other type of computer, then you will need to manually upload each firmware file to the Web SNMP/Network Management Card. Go to the XMODEM or Manual sections below for additional instructions.NOTE: For any firmware downgrades, which are not typically recommended, you will need to choose a new method. The Wizard will block any downgrades. Unfortunately, loading applications for different devices may also have encounter this block if AOS versions are not the same.NOTE:.If you have an AP9635 installed in a Symmetra PX 250/500, you have a Network Management Card 2 but MUST contact in order to obtain the correct firmware and special instructions, PRIOR to following the steps below. Failure to do so may result in unexpected operation of your AP9635 Network Management Card 2.
Click on the firmware executable once the download is complete. The executable will proceed to unzip firmware files and extract them.
You can specify the location where you want the firmware to download to. Once the firmware has been saved, the executable will prompt you for the IP address of the Web SNMP/Network Management Card that you want to upgrade. Once you enter the IP address, click enter. You will be prompted for a username and password. NMC1 - This must be the Administrator user account on NMC1. By default, the Administrator username and password is apc. Press enter.
NMC2 - This must be the Super User Account or an Administrator account. By default, the Super User username and password is apc. Press enter. If using the NMC1 executable, You will then be prompted to either 1) Continue with upgrade 2) Re-enter Parameters 3) Quit. Choose option 1 then enter. NOTE: In NMC1 Upgrade Utility v1.2 or higher, a username or password longer than 11 characters will be truncated.
Thus, you will need to change the password to 11 characters or less or choose another firmware upgrade method. Reference the picture below on how to check your NMC Upgrade tool version. If using the NMC2 firmware upgrade utility/wizard, seen below, you will be prompted to enter the IP address and username and password. You can enter those and press Upgrade Now.
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The firmware executable will then begin the upgrade process. This process may take as long as 5-7 minutes to finish. Once finished, close the executable. Verify that the firmware upgrade was successful. NMC1 - Log into the Web UI and navigate to Administration - General - About. The updated firmware should be listed on this page.
Alternatively, verify via Telnet, SSH, or local console connection on the main page after log in. NMC2 - Log into the Web UI and navigate to About - Network. The updated firmware should be listed on this page. Alternatively, verify via Telnet, SSH, or local console connection on the main page after log in.The Local Control Console allows you to use TFTP, FTP, and XMODEM.1. Use the Settings option to define the file name.2.
Select TFTP, FTP, or XMODEM from the menu and follow the onscreen instructions.XMODEM - Network Management Card 1 (AP9617, AP9618, AP9619). NOTE: For AP9617/18/19 cards that have AOS 1.2.0 firmware and below, you will need to first upgrade to AOS 2.0.2 before upgrading to the latest firmware. AOS 2.0.2 should be included as part of the firmware executable located on the firmware download page.1.
Connect the Management Card to an available serial port on the host computer with the supplied cable (part number 940-0024).2. If PowerChute is running, then stop that service.3. Open a terminal session. Configure the terminal session to 2400bps, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no flow control. If you are using HyperTerminal, select Call-Disconnect and then Call-Connect to apply the changes to the serial port. NOTE: Certain terminal emulation programs, such as PuTTy, do not support the XMODEM protocol.4. Press the key several times.
You should see a User Name prompt. If you do not see the prompt, ensure that you have the proper cable connected and that the communication settings are correct.5. Enter the Administrator account User Name and Password. The default for both is apc. If you have changed the Administrator User Name and Password, use the new settings to log in. The main Control Console menu will appear.6. Start an XMODEM transfer.7.
Select option 3 - System.8. Select option 4 - Tools9. Select option 6 - File Transfer.10. Select option 1 - XMODEM.11. Enter 'YES' at the prompt to continue with the transfer.12. Select the appropriate baud rate. The higher the baud rate, the faster the firmware upgrade.13.
You then need to change the terminal program's baud rate to match the one you selected in step 12. If you are using HyperTerminal select Call -Disconnect and go to File-Properties-Configure and choose the correct speed. Accept the changes and then to reestablish the connection choose the Call menu-Connect to apply changes made to the serial port.
Press to continue.14. From the terminal program's Transfer menu, select the appropriate firmware.bin firmware file to transfer via XMODEM-CRC. To do this within HyperTerminal, go to Transfer -Send File. On the dialog box that pops up, browse the computer for the appropriate firmware.bin file.
Once you do that, ensure the selected protocol is XMODEM and then press Send to begin the file transfer. For AP9617/18/19 based devices, the AOS should be transferred first and then the procedure should be repeated for the application file.15. After the XMODEM file transfer is complete, set the baud rate back to 2400 within the terminal program's settings. The Management Card will automatically reboot itself. (Please note that a reboot of the NMC does not affect the output of the device.)XMODEM - Network Management Card 2 (AP9630, AP9631, AP9635).NOTE: If you have an AP9635 installed in a Symmetra PX 250/500, you have a Network Management Card 2 but MUST contact in order to obtain the correct firmware and special instructions, PRIOR to following the steps below.
Failure to do so may result in unexpected operation of your AP9635 Network Management Card 2.NOTE: If you wish to downgrade from v6.X.X to v5.1.X firmware on NMC2, please make sure you review prior.1. Select a serial port at the local computer and disable any service that uses the port.2. Connect the provided serial configuration cable (APC part number 940-0299) to the selected 2.5mm Tip-Ring-Sleeve Console port on the Management Card itself.3. Run a terminal program such as HyperTerminal, and configure the selected port for 57600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control. NOTE: certain terminal emulation programs, such as PuTTy, do not support the XMODEM protocol.4.
Press the Reset button on the Management Card or reseat the Network Management Card in the SmartSlot, then immediately start pressing the key repeatedly until the Boot Monitor prompt displays: BM. Also, once you have entered Boot Monitor mode correctly, the Network Management Card's status LED will flicker amber in color.
(BootMonitor mode is required on NMC2 for an XMODEM upgrade in any situation.)5. Type XMODEM, then press ENTER. You will begin to see CCCCC scroll across the screen to indicate the Network Management Card is ready to receive a file.6. From the terminal program’s menu, select XMODEM, then select the binary bootmonitor firmware file to transfer using XMODEM. After the XMODEM transfer is complete, the Boot Monitor prompt returns.NOTE: If the boot monitor module must be updated, a boot monitor module is included in the firmware release.
Otherwise, the boot monitor module that is installed on the card is compatible with the firmware update. If there is no included bootmonitor file, upgrade the AOS binary first.7. To install the application module, repeat step 5 and step 6.
In step 6, use the application module file name.8. Type reset or press the Reset button to restart the Management Card.If the Management Card is installed in an Expansion Chassis or Triple Expansion Chassis, connect the provided configuration cable (APC part number 940-0299) to the serial port at the Management Card, or connect an RS-232 configuration cable (APC part number 940-0024) to the DB-9 serial port at the expansion chassis.If you connect an RS-232 configuration cable (APC part number 940-0024) to the DB-9 serial port of the expansion chassis, select 115200 bps.XMODEM - Network Management Card 3 (AP9640, AP9641)1. Select a serial port at the local computer and disable any service that uses the port.2. To connect to a NMC3, use the provided micro-USB cable (APC part number 960-0603).3.
Run a terminal program such as HyperTerminal, and configure the selected port for 57600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control. NOTE: Certain terminal emulation programs, such as PuTTy, do not support the XMODEM protocol.4. Press the Reset button on the Management Card or reseat the Network Management Card in the SmartSlot, then immediately start pressing the key repeatedly until the Boot Monitor prompt displays: BM. Once you have entered Boot Monitor mode correctly, the Network Management Card 3's status LED will be solid orange in color. (Boot Monitor mode is required on NMC3 for an XMODEM upgrade in any situation.)5.
Type XMODEM, then press ENTER. You will begin to see CCCCC scroll across the screen to indicate the Network Management Card is ready to receive a file.6. From the terminal program’s menu, select XMODEM and select the.nmc3 file to transfer.
After the XMODEM transfer is complete, the Boot Monitor prompt returns.7. Type reset or press the Reset button to restart the Management Card.If the Management Card is installed in an Expansion Chassis or Triple Expansion Chassis, connect the provided configuration cable (APC part number 940-0299) to the serial port at the Management Card, or connect an RS-232 configuration cable (APC part number 940-0024) to the DB-9 serial port at the expansion chassis. If you connect an RS-232 configuration cable (APC part number 940-0024) to the DB-9 serial port of the expansion chassis, select 115200 bps.NOTE: If you have an AP9635 installed in a Symmetra PX 250/500, you have a Network Management Card 2 but MUST contact in order to obtain the correct firmware and special instructions, PRIOR to following the steps below. Failure to do so may result in unexpected operation of your AP9635 Network Management Card 2.NOTE:.For AP9617/18/19 cards that have AOS 1.2.0 firmware and below, you will need to first upgrade to AOS 2.0.2 before upgrading to the latest firmware. AOS 2.0.2 should be included as part of the firmware executable located on the firmware download page.NOTE: If you wish to downgrade from v6.0.X to v5.1.X firmware on NMC2 devices, please make sure you review prior.1.
To perform a firmware flash with this method the Management Card must have been previously configured with a System IP, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway and attached to the network. In addition, FTP Server must be enabled. Wait about 20 - 30 seconds.8. Repeat Steps 3 - 8 again for the application module (sumx for Smart UPS/Matrix, sy for Symmetra, etc). In Step 6, substitute the sumx module file name, in place of the AOS module file name. Or the sy prefix for the Symmetra.NOTE: To upgrade multiple Management Cards using an FTP client or using SCP, write a script which automatically performs the procedure.NOTE: If using MacOSX, the full filepath of the destination folder will need to be included in the 'put' command. An example command would read:ftp put /Users/Admin/Downloads/ aosXXX.bin / aosXXX.binManual (via FTP) - Network Management Card 31.
To perform a firmware flash with this method the Management Card must have been previously configured with a System IP, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway and attached to the network. In addition, FTP Server must be enabled.2. Open an MS-DOS command prompt window on a PC which is connected to the network. Change to the directory which contains the firmware upgrade files. Some example commands which need to be entered are shown in bold in order to change directories. Please note, this is just an example.
You may need to enter a full path to a directory which requires different syntax.C: cd apcC:apc3. Open an FTP client session.C:apc ftp 192.168.1.100 (192.168.1.100 being the IP address of the web card)4. Log in as Administrator (apc is the default user name and password).5.
Upgrade the firmware:ftp bin (specifies binary transfer mode which is required)ftp hash (optional - enables hash mark printing as a way of monitoring file transfer progress)ftp put apchw21SUXXXX.nmc3 (XXX being the version number downloaded)6. When FTP confirms the transfer, type quit to close the session.7.
Wait about 20 - 30 seconds.NOTE: To upgrade multiple Management Cards using an FTP client or using SCP, write a script which automatically performs the procedure.NOTE: If you have an AP9635 installed in a Symmetra PX 250/500, you have a Network Management Card 2 but MUST contact in order to obtain the correct firmware and special instructions, PRIOR to following the steps below. Failure to do so may result in unexpected operation of your AP9635 Network Management Card 2.NOTE: If you wish to downgrade from v6.X.X to v5.1.X firmware on NMC2, please make sure you review prior.NOTE: For NMC1, SCP is supported and available as of AOS 2.0.0.
If you have version 1.X.X, please upgrade to at least 2.X.X or the latest firmware version.1. Identify and locate the firmware modules described in the preceding instructions for FTP.2. Use an SCP command line to transfer the AOS firmware module to the Management Card.
The following example uses xxx to represent the version number of the AOS module. Manual (via Secure CoPy) - Network Management Card 3Use an SCP command line to transfer the.nmc3 file to the Management Card. The following example uses xxx to represent the version number of the application module:scp apchw21SUxxxx.nmc3 [email protected]:apchw21SUxxxx.nmc3NOTE: To upgrade multiple Management Cards using an FTP client or using SCP, write a script which automatically performs the procedure. Alternatively, you can use APC's INI utility which is downloadable and explained in.NOTE: Never remove a Management Card before it completes the reboot cycle. Doing so will damage the Management Card.
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The reboot cycle is complete when the status LED turns off and after 20 seconds turns solid green or slowly flashing amber.
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