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IT Expert - Device communication failure

Last Updated:
JLehr
2024-09-03
06:58 AM
When a device communication failure occurs in IT Expert, it is usually because the FTP/SCP credentials are not configured properly on the APC Network Management Card (NMC) or in the Gateway file transfer settings.
How to configure Gateway device file transfer settings
Common reasons for failure |
Resolution |
The device does not have FTP/SCP enabled and/or credentials configured. |
To use FTP, the FTP server must be enabled on the NMC device. To use SCP, SSH must be enabled on the NMC device.
Make sure the Super User or Administrator is configured and enabled on the NMC device.
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The Gateway has incorrect NMC device credentials, or the device credentials provided do not have adequate privileges for FTP/SCP functions. |
Make sure FTP and SSH are enabled on the NMC device.
Make sure the NMC device credentials you configure in the Gateway are for the device Super User or Administrator, and that they are correct. |
The Gateway does not have FTP/SCP file transfer credentials configured. |
Add file transfer settings to the Device Configuration and Firmware Update settings in the Gateway.
Make sure the Gateway is configured with the correct APC NMC device credentials. See how |
The device is on the wrong port. |
Make sure port settings are correct on the device and in the Gateway. |
Network or firewall are not configured properly. |
Make sure to check that your network and firewall are working properly and allowing devices to register. |
IMPORTANT: If you make any changes on an NMC, make sure you log out to reboot the card.
After you make any changes to device credentials in the Gateway, you must rediscover the affected devices.
To check the FTP/SCP settings on a device in IT Expert, go to Devices and select the device. Click Configuration and then Get latest. | |
See Single device configuration
If you can successfully retrieve the latest settings from the device, it is a good indication that device settings and Gateway settings are correct. If you cannot retrieve settings from the device, review your settings again. |
Note: When FTP/SCP credentials are not set up correctly, some EcoStruxure IT features are not available.
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One site has 3 devices.
All three failed the update with the message: Download checksum mismatch
There is no description of how to recover from that failure in this documentation.
Also, ESIT now no longer presents the ability to update the devices - which means I must go back to working with them manually via a web browser, defeating the purported usefulness of ESIT...
Edited to say: I attempted one device at the other sites and not one was capable of succeeding.
Ticket 113089185 has been created.
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We have the same problem LarryK has.
Attempted to update multiple devices multiple times--and with two different Gateways.
Some UPSs had NMC2 going to 7.1.8, some had NMC3 going to 3.2.0.8. Same failure, regardless.

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DCIM Technical Support reports:
We did have a platform issue with the checksum. A hotfix is in place and updates should work for you. If you're still experiencing issues please let me know.
Unfortunately, one site now has a new (also undocumented) problem:
Binary image version mismatch
Sigh...