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Bertoldo Beyer

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Aug 5, 2024, 11:26:25 AM8/5/24
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Not sure how to get this to Intel but their Intel Graphic Command Center software is running on port 5000 which is typically used b Microsoft .NET applications when doing development, rather than have to change all my .NET applications to use another port, could Intel release an update to there Intel Graphic Command Center software to NOt use this port please because a lot of developers are going to have a bad time otherwise


But that didn't work, There is an entire Stackoverflow post with users having similar problems (stackoverflow.com ), most Mac users but has some Windows workarounds. Personally, I didn't want to have to alter my .NET projects to run on a different port as I shouldn't have to and I have too many to alter. I just hope they release an update to fix this


Hello Patrick,



Thanks for your patience.



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Count me in with this. I have a whole team that is experiencing this issue. Disabling the service works until a new version comes and reenables the service. I do find it funny that everything appears to work with this service disabled... What is the point of it? And yes, they should look at the .net documentation to know that using port 5000 is a bad idea. Pick something to host kestrel in a much higher ranger intel.


It is actually big security issue, as it listens not only on local host, but on all interfaces too. Intel setup also adds rule to the Windows firewall to allow external access to the port 5000 from whole network!


My development environment stopped working after an Intel drive update. I found the Intel(R) Graphics Command Center) was listening on port 5000 and disabling the Intel(R) Graphics Command Center) in Services resolved the problem.


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Hi, we have a few SRT5000 UPS's and many of them can no longer be accessed via the web interface. The last time I attempted this a few months ago there was no issue. No firmware updates have been performed on any UPS. They all ping and don't appear to have any issues with network connectivity. I cannot login via SSH/Telnet as they are not enabled. Someone on-site has re-seated the network cable but that made no difference. I would next like to try rebooting the Network Management Interface.


Does anyone know whether using a paperclip to reset the UPS will have any outage or will reset the NMI to factory defaults? All I am looking to do is reboot the NMI without making any changes to it. Thanks.


Unplug the Ethernet cable and wait ten minutes and see what happens. As stated this may not operate as expected as it happens during first start. You could create a blocking rule to mimic the same and this may cause the NMC to reset (warm boot) the NIC.


I would engage APC Technical Support to identify the correct reset procedure for the embedded NMC. Along with the CLI commands to reset / default the unit. As an aside SSH should always be enabled for this very reason to enable local support personnel to resolve / troubleshoot network related issues.


Since SSH / Telnet isn't enabled you can't use the reboot command. You could simply remove the NMC from the UPS and this will cause the NMC to begin a cold boot upon insertion. Pressing the reset pin on the NMC allows password reset and format.


1. Firmware: You can go to the UPS LCD to confirm what firmware is running on the NMC. If the NMC is running on anything less than 6.XX - 7.XX you found a problem. Firmware below 6.XX does not support any of the current SSL / TLS encryption certificates for any modern browsers. Update all NMC's to the latest firmware branch to insure valid certificates are in place and security updates are enforced.


2. Browser: Insure you're using ALL of the recommended web browsers to see if you have portal access. You should also use HTTP vs HTTPS to validate its NOT a certificate issue. Clear all cookies, cache, history in every browser. Do not use a saved link to access a NMC because session cookies will have expired and other security elements will be invoked to deny access.


3. Firewall: Verify on your network that policies are not restricting access to the NMC web interface. A simple test would be to connect directly with a laptop to the NMC. If you are able to gain web portal access there is a network firewall policy / antivirus policy in place.


4. Format: As stated up above the reset button (hole) allows two modes. Password reset and format of the NMC hardware to a factory state. You can format one card to see what happens and this will resolve a possible corruption of the card. It will NOT resolve any network restrictions currently in place, browser access issues as it relates to old NMC firmware that doesn't support the latest browser (SSL / TLS) encryption standards.


All of our APC5000 UPS's are model SRT5KRMXLI and none have the extra NMI module in the expansion slot - ours only use the built-in network adapter mounted on the system board, so it doesn't appear to be something which can be re-seated. It is listed as a AP9537SUM on one of the identical UPS's which I can still access via the web, running f/w v6.5.0.


All UPS's are in the same subnet and since two of them still are still accessible via HTTP I don't think it's a firewall issue. They all worked fine not too long ago and I'm not aware of any changes to the network or UPS.


I was thinking of maybe changing the IP address to something else via the front panel to see if this reboots the NIC and then restarts web services. If I can find a UPS cable and connect via a laptop I'll see if there's a NIC reset option in there somewhere. If the only thing left to try is the reset button on the back and setting the NIC back to factory defaults, then I'll give this a try as it appears that this does not impact UPS operation.


A bit of feedback on the previous suggestion to remove the network cable for 10 minutes and see if it reboots the NMC... We had someone on-site today who tried this and it worked. We left the cable out for about 20 mins and once re-inserted the UPS was manageable via the web interface. I could see in the logs that it did take 10 minutes for force an NMC reboot.


Session cookies should be disabled if your environment is unique otherwise leave it enabled. NMC 2 only supports TLS 1.2 so verify nothing in your network is set to use TLS 1.3 as this will restrict access for sure!


The TitroLine 5000 is a very compact titrator for simple routine titrations. Thanks to a selection of standard methods to choose from, the creating of methods as you go is no longer required. Just load the method you need and press the start button. GLP compliant results with titration curve can be documented on a connected printer or USB-memory stick.


The two USB and two RS 232 interfaces makes the TitroLine 5000 very communicative. Various USB devices such as printers, barcode readers, keyboards can be connected. Analytical balances can also be connected to transfer the sample weight automatically to the titrator. Results are documented in PDF and CSV format on a connected USB stick.


Basic unit without magnetic stirrer, without stand rod, without mouse, without titration clamp and without electrode, with ready to use with 20 or 50 ml dosing unit TZ 3130/TZ 3160 with tubes, screw threads and titration tip, with external power supply 100-240 V. For connection to Kjeldahl distillation devices.


This application note describes the determination of acid in milk in SH, D or TH determined by the TL 5000, TL 7000, TL 7500, TL 7750 and TL 7800 titrators from SI Analytics, a brand of Xylem Analytics.


In this application note you will learn more about the titration of the parameters alkalinity, temporary hardness and carbonate using the titrators TL 5000, TL 7000, TL 7750 and TL 7800 of SI Analytics, a brand of Xylem Analytics.


In this application note you can read more about measuring parameters such as alkalinity, temporary hardness and also carbonate with the titration products of SI Analytics, a brand of Xylem Analytics in Germany.


In this application note, you will learn more about the determination of acid number and free fatty acids (FFA) in fats and oils with the TL 7000, TL 7750 and TL 7800 titrators from SI Analytics, a brand of Xylem Analytics.


In this application example, you will learn more about the titration of the parameter chloride in food according to ISO 5943 with the TL 5000, TL 7000, TL 7750 and TL 7800 titrators from SI Analytics, a brand of Xylem Analytics.

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