Lenovo UPS Gigabit Network Management Card-G2

LenovoSKU: 7646170

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Lenovo UPS Gigabit Network Management Card-G2

Meet the Lenovo UPS Gigabit Network Management Card-G2, the compact yet powerful way to bring enterprise-grade monitoring and control to your Lenovo UPS. This single-port Gigabit Ethernet card is designed to unlock remote visibility, proactive alerts, and seamless integration with your existing network operations. If you rely on uptime, performance, and centralized power management, the NMC-G2 is the upgrade that lets your data center, office, or remote site stay in sync with real-time power data, status reports, and automated responses.

  • Seamless Gigabit Ethernet connectivity for fast, reliable UPS management across your network.
  • Single-port design simplifies deployment while preserving space in crowded data centers or equipment closets.
  • Web-based management interface with SNMP support enables centralized monitoring, alerting, and reporting.
  • Remote visibility into UPS health, runtime, load, temperature, and event history to maximize uptime and planning accuracy.
  • Enterprise-grade security and straightforward installation with vendor-supported updates for long-term reliability.

Technical Details of Lenovo UPS Gigabit Network Management Card-G2

  • Product type: Network management card for Lenovo UPS
  • Ports: 1 x Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45)
  • Management interfaces: Web UI, SNMP, and CLI (where supported by the UPS)
  • Compatibility: Designed for Lenovo UPS models that support Network Management Card-G2 expansion
  • Security and access: Encrypted communications for management access and role-based controls where available
  • Power considerations: Powered by the UPS itself; no separate external power supply required

How to install Lenovo UPS Gigabit Network Management Card-G2

  • Power down the Lenovo UPS and disconnect from the mains for safety before installation.
  • Locate the expansion or management slot specified for the Network Management Card-G2 in your UPS model’s documentation.
  • Insert the NMC-G2 into the slot firmly until it is seated and secure according to the UPS hardware guidelines.
  • Connect a standard Ethernet cable to the Gigabit Ethernet port on the NMC-G2 and connect the other end to your network switch or router.
  • Power on the UPS and allow the NMC-G2 to initialize. Use your IT network’s discovery tools or the default IP address documented in the product manual to locate the device on the network.
  • Access the management interface via a web browser, log in with the default credentials, and configure IP settings, SNMP parameters, alert recipients, and user access roles.
  • Test alerts and monitoring by triggering a controlled event (if your environment permits) to confirm that notifications reach the intended recipients and that status data appears in your monitoring system.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Lenovo UPS Gigabit Network Management Card-G2? A: It is a single-port Gigabit Ethernet network management card that plugs into compatible Lenovo UPS units to provide remote monitoring, alerting, and centralized power management via a web UI or SNMP-enabled interface.
  • Q: What benefits does the NMC-G2 provide? A: The card enables real-time UPS health monitoring, automatic alerting for power events, centralized visibility across multiple sites, and easier capacity planning with historical event data and runtime analytics.
  • Q: Do I need any special software to use it? A: Access is typically through a standard web browser and SNMP-based monitoring tools. Some environments may also integrate with existing UPS management platforms using SNMP traps and MIBs provided by Lenovo.
  • Q: Is the installation difficult? A: Installation is designed to be straightforward for IT staff familiar with Lenovo UPS equipment. It involves inserting the card into a supported UPS slot, connecting a network cable, and configuring the device through the web interface.
  • Q: Will the NMC-G2 affect UPS performance? A: No. The card is designed to operate alongside the UPS to provide enhanced management capabilities without impacting runtime or efficiency, drawing power only from the UPS as needed for its management functions.

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