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User’s GuideManaged RackPower Distribution Unit

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU5Establishing Network SettingsYou must configure the following TCP/IP settings before the Rack PDU can operate on a networ

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU95Use the Device Manager tab to:• View the load status for the Rack PDU• Configure load thresholds for all connected devic

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU96Configuring Load ThresholdsPath: Device Manager > Load Management optionsTo configure load thresholds:1. Click the De

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU97Configuring the Name and Location of the Rack PDUPath: Device Manager > Load Management > Device LoadThe name and

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU98Resetting Peak Load and kWhPath: Device Manager > Device Load1. Click the Device Manager tab, then device load from t

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU99When you apply an outlet control action to outlets that are members of an outlet group, the outlets are synchronized as

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU100System requirements for outlet groupsTo set up and use synchronized outlet control groups:• You need a 10/100Base-T TCP

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU101Rules for configuring outlet groupsFor a system that uses outlet groups, the following rules apply:• A Rack PDU can hav

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU102Enable outlet groupsClick the Device Manager tab and select Group Configuration from the Outlet Groups left navigation

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU103Setting outlet group port. Create a local outlet group1. From the Device Manager tab, select Information from the Outle

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU104Create multiple global outlet groupsTo set up multiple global outlet groups that link to outlet groups on other Rack PD

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU6BOOTP and DHCP configurationThe default TCP/IP configuration setting, DHCP, assumes that a properly configured DHCP serve

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU105Typical outlet group configurationsThe following configuration shows two Rack PDUs, each with eight outlet groups. Each

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU106The following configuration shows three sets of synchronized outlets. Global outlets are shown in black. Outlet groups

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU107Verify your setup and configuration for global outlet groupsTo ensure that your setup meets all system requirements for

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU108Outlet Settings for Outlets and Outlet GroupsInitiate a control actionTo control the outlets on your Rack PDU:1. From t

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU109Control actions you can select. Option DescriptionNo Action (Web interface only) Do nothing.On Immediate Apply power to

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU110Configure outlet settings and the outlet nameThe following settings are available:Setting DescriptionName Set the name

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU111To configure the outlet settings or outlet names, select the Device Manager tab and then Configuration from the left na

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU112Scheduling Outlet ActionsActions you can scheduleTo configure values for Power On Delay, Power Off Delay, and Reboot Du

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU113For any outlets you select, you can schedule any of the actions listed in the following table to occur daily; at interv

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU114Schedule an outlet event1. At the Web interface, select the Device Manager tab and then Scheduling from the left naviga

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU7DHCP. You can use an RFC2131/RFC2132-compliant DHCP server to configure the TCP/IP settings for the Rack PDU.1. The Rack

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU115Edit, disable, enable, or delete a scheduled outlet event1. At the Web interface, select the Device Manager tab and the

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU116Outlet Manager MenuCreate and configure outlet user accounts. Individual outlets can be assigned a user with an Outlet

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU117Environment

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU118Configuring Temperature and Humidity SensorsPath: Environment > Temperature & HumidityThrough the Temperature &a

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU119Hysteresis. This value specifies how far past a threshold the temperature or humidity must return to clear a threshold

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU120Configuring Dry Contact InputsPath: Environment > Dry Contact InputsThrough the Dry Contact Inputs page, view the cu

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU121Logs

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU122Using the Event and Data LogsEvent log Path: Logs > Events > optionsYou can view, filter, or delete the event log

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU123To filter the log (Logs > Events > log): • Filtering the log by date or time: To display the entire event log, or

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU124To configure reverse lookup (Logs > Events > reverse lookup): Reverse lookup is disabled by default. Enable this

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU8Command Line Interface1. Log on to the command line interface. See Logging on to the Command Line Interface.2. Contact yo

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU125Data logPath: Logs > Data > optionsThe data log records the current and power for the device and phases (for a 3-

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU126To display data logged during a specific time range, select From. Specify the beginning and ending times (using the 24-

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU127To resize the data log (Logs > Data > size): By default, the data log stores 1000 records. You can change the num

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU128If you are using the encryption-based security protocols for your system, use Secure CoPy (SCP) to retrieve the log fil

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU129To use FTP to retrieve the files. To use FTP to retrieve the event.txt or data.txt file:1. At a command prompt, type ft

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU130Administration: Security

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU131Local UsersSetting user accessPath: Administration > Security > Local Users > optionsThe Administrator user ac

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU132Remote UsersAuthentication Path: Administration > Security > Remote Users > Authentication MethodUse this opti

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU133RADIUSPath: Administration > Security > Remote Users > RADIUSUse this option to do the following:• List the RA

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU134Configuring the RADIUS ServerSummary of the configuration procedureYou must configure your RADIUS server to work with t

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU9Recovering from a Lost PasswordYou can use a local computer (a computer that connects to the Rack PDU or other device thr

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU135Configuring a RADIUS server on UNIX® with shadow passwordsIf UNIX shadow password files are used (/etc/passwd) with the

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU136Administration: Notification

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU137Event Actions Path: Administration > Notification > Event Actions > optionsTypes of notificationYou can config

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU138Configuring event actionsNotification parameters. For events that have an associated clearing event, you can also set t

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU139Configuring by group. To configure a group of events simultaneously:1. Select the Administration tab, Notification on t

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU140Active, Automatic, Direct NotificationE-mail notificationOverview of setup. Use the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU141SMTP. Path: Administration > Notification > E-mail > serverE-mail recipients. Path: Administration > Notifi

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU142E-mail test. Path: Administration>Notification>E-mail>testSend a test message to a configured recipient.SMTP S

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU143SNMP trapsTrap Receivers. Path: Administration > Notification > SNMP Traps > trap receiversView trap receivers

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU144SNMPv1 option. SNMPv3 option. Select the identifier of the user profile for this trap receiver. (To view the settings o

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU108. Type quit or exit to log off, reconnect any serial cable you disconnected, and restart any service you disabled.

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU145SyslogPath: Logs > Syslog > optionsThe Rack PDU can send messages to up to four Syslog servers when an event occu

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU146Syslog settings. Path: Logs > Syslog > settingsSetting DefinitionMessage GenerationEnables (by default) or disabl

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU147Syslog test and format example. Path: Logs > Syslog > testSend a test message to the Syslog servers configured th

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU148Administration: Network Features

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU149TCP/IP and Communication SettingsTCP/IP settingsPath: Administration > Network > TCP/IPThe TCP/IP option on the l

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU150BOOTP A BOOTP server provides the TCP/IP settings. At 32-second intervals, the Rack PDU requests network assignment fro

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU151DHCP response optionsEach valid DHCP response contains options that provide the TCP/IP settings that the Rack PDU needs

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU152Other options. The Rack PDU also uses these options within a valid DHCP response. All of these options except the last

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU153Ping ResponsePath: Administration > Network > Ping ResponseSelect the Enable check box for IPv4 Ping Response to

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU154Port SpeedPath: Administration > Network > Port SpeedThe Port Speed setting defines the communication speed of th

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU11Rack PDU Front PanelItem Function1Dry contact inputs Connector for two dry contact devices.2Phase LEDsNote: for single-p

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU155DNSPath: Administration > Network > DNS > optionsUse the options under DNS to configure and test the Domain Na

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU156–As Query Type, select the method to use for the DNS query:• by Host: the URL name of the server• by FQDN: the fully-qu

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU157WebPath: Administration > Network > Web > optionsOption Descriptionaccess To activate changes to any of these

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU158ssl certificateAdd, replace, or remove a security certificate.Status:• Not installed: A certificate is not installed, o

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU159Console Path: Administration > Network > Console > optionsOption Descriptionaccess Choose one of the following

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU160ssh host keyStatus indicates the status of the host key (private key):• SSH Disabled: No host key in use: When disabled

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU161SNMPAll user names, passwords, and community names for SNMP are transferred over the network as plain text. If your net

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU162SNMPv1Path: Administration > Network > SNMPv1 > optionsOption Descriptionaccess Enable SNMPv1 Access: Enables

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU163SNMPv3Path: Administration > Network > SNMPv3 > optionsFor SNMP GETs, SETs, and trap receivers, SNMPv3 uses a

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU164user profilesBy default, lists the settings of four user profiles, configured with the user names dell snmp profile1 th

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU124Function button • To manually display the current for each phase, repeatedly press the button. The current displays for

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU165access controlYou can configure up to four access control entries to specify which NMSs have access to this device. The

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU166FTP Server Path: Administration > Network > FTP ServerThe FTP Server settings enable (by default) or disable acce

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU167Administration: General OptionsIdentificationPath: Administration > General > IdentificationDefine the Name (the

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU168These settings are the values used for the MIB-II sysName, sysContact, and sysLocation Object Identifiers (OIDs).Set th

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU169Daylight saving Path: Administration > General > Date & Time > daylight savingEnable traditional United St

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU170Use an .ini FilePath: Administration > General > User Config FileUse the settings from one Rack PDU to configure

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU171Event Log and Temperature UnitsPath: Administration > General > PreferencesColor-code event log text This option

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU172Reset the Rack PDUPath: Administration > General > Reset/RebootAction DefinitionReboot Management InterfaceRestar

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU173Configure Links Path: Administration > General > Quick LinksSelect the Administration tab, General on the top men

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU174How to Export Configuration SettingsRetrieving and Exporting the .ini FileSummary of the procedureAn Administrator can

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU13Network Status LEDCondition DescriptionOff One of the following situations exists:• The Rack PDU is not receiving input

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU175Detailed proceduresRetrieving. To set up and retrieve an .ini file to export:1. If possible, use the interface of a Rac

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU176Customizing. You must customize the file before you export it.1. Use a text editor to customize the file. • Section hea

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU177Transferring the file to a single Rack PDU. To transfer the .ini file to another Rack PDU, do either of the following:•

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU178The Upload Event and Error MessagesThe event and its error messagesThe following event occurs when the receiving Rack P

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU179Messages in config.iniA Rack PDU from which you download the config.ini file must be discovered successfully in order f

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU180File TransfersHow to Upgrade FirmwareBenefits of upgrading firmwareWhen you upgrade the firmware on the Rack PDU:• You

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU181Firmware filesA firmware version consists of three modules: An Operating System (AOS) module, an application module, an

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU182Firmware File Transfer MethodsTo upgrade the firmware of a Rack PDU, use one of these methods:• From a networked comput

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU1832. Open an FTP client session:C:\dell>ftp 3. Type open and the IP address of the Rack PDU, and press ENTER. If the p

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU184How to upgrade multiple Rack PDUsUse FTP or SCP to upgrade multiple Rack PDUs. To upgrade multiple Rack PDUs using an F

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU1410/100 LEDCondition DescriptionOff One or more of the following situations exists:• The Rack PDU is not receiving input

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU185Verifying Upgrades and UpdatesVerify the success or failure of the transferTo verify whether a firmware upgrade succeed

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU186TroubleshootingRack PDU Access ProblemsProblem SolutionUnable to ping the Rack PDUIf the Rack PDU’s Status LED is green

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU187Cannot access the Web interface• Verify that HTTP or HTTPS access is enabled.• Make sure you are specifying the correct

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU188Appendix A: List of Supported CommandsNetwork Management Card Command Descriptions?aboutalarmcount [-p [all | warning |

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU189ftp [-p <port number>][-S <enable | disable>]helpnetstatntp[-OM <enable | disable>][-p <primary NT

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU190user[-an <Administrator name>][-dn <Device User name>][-rn <Read-Only User name>][-ap <Administrat

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU191olLowLoad[<“all” | outlet name | outlet#> <power>]olName[<“all” | outlet# > <new name>]olNearOv

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU192userAdd[<new user>]userDelete[<user>]userListuserPasswd[<user> <new password> <new password&

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU193Appendix B: Security HandbookContent and Purpose of This AppendixThis appendix documents security features for firmware

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU194Security FeaturesProtection of passwords and passphrasesNo password or passphrase is stored on the Rack PDU in plain te

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDUContentsIntroduction--1Product Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU15Command Line InterfaceAbout the Command Line InterfaceYou can use the command line interface to view the status of and m

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU195SNMPv1 and SNMPv3. File transfer protocols. Security Access DescriptionAvailable methods (SNMPv1):• Community Name•Host

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU196Web server. RADIUS. Access prioritiesThe priority for access, beginning with the highest priority, is as follows:• Loca

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU197Change default user names and passwords immediatelyAfter installation and initial configuration of the Rack PDU, immedi

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU198AuthenticationYou can choose security features for the Rack PDU that control access by providing basic authentication t

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU199EncryptionSNMP GETS, SETS, and TrapsFor encrypted communication when you use SNMP to monitor or configure the Rack PDU,

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU200Secure CoPy. SCP is a secure file transfer application that you can use instead of FTP. SCP uses the SSH protocol as th

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU201You can use the Rack PDU Security Wizard to create a certificate signing request to an external Certificate Authority,

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU202Creating and Installing Digital CertificatesPurposeFor network communication that requires a higher level of security t

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU203Method 1: Use the default certificate auto-generated by the Rack PDU. When you enable SSL, you must reboot the Rack PDU

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU204– The length of the public key (RSA key) that is used for encryption when setting up an SSL session is 2048 bits, by de

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU16Telnet for basic access. Telnet provides the basic security of authentication by user name and password, but not the hig

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU205This provides an extra level of security beyond the encryption of the user name, password, and transmitted data.– The r

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU206and a Certificate Authority of your own company or agency has probably already loaded its CA certificate to the browser

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU207Using the Rack PDU Security WizardThe Rack PDU Security Wizard creates components needed for high security for a Rack P

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU208How certificates are used. Most Web browsers, including all browsers supported by Rack PDUs, contain a set of CA root c

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU209Files you create for SSL and SSH securityUse the Rack PDU Security Wizard to create these components of an SSL and SSH

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU210Create a Root Certificate and Server CertificatesSummaryUse this procedure if your company or agency does not have its

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU211The procedureCreate the CA root certificate. 1. If the Rack PDU Security Wizard is not already installed on your comput

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU2127. The last screen verifies that the certificate was created and displays information you need for the next tasks:• The

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU2135. On the screen labeled Step 2, provide the information to configure the server certificate. Country and Common Name a

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU214Create a Server Certificate and Signing RequestSummaryUse this procedure if your company or agency has its own Certific

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU17Local access to the command line interfaceFor local access, use a computer that connects to the Rack PDU through the ser

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU2154. Enter a name for this file, which will contain the private key of the Rack PDU. The file must have a .p15 suffix and

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU216Import the signed certificate. When the external Certificate Authority returns the signed certificate, import the certi

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU217Load the server certificate to the Rack PDU. 1. On the Administration tab, select Network on the top menu bar and ssl c

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU218The procedureCreate the host key. 1. If the Rack PDU Security Wizard is not already installed on your computer, obtain

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU219Load the host key to the Rack PDU. 1. On the Administration tab, select Network on the top menu bar, and ssh host key u

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU220Command Line Interface Access and SecurityUsers with Administrator or Device User accounts can access the command line

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU221Telnet and Secure Shell (SSH)While SSH is enabled, you cannot use Telnet to access the command line interface. Enabling

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU2224. Display the fingerprint of the SSH host key for SSH version 2. Most SSH clients display the fingerprint at the start

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU2234. If a valid digital server certificate is loaded, the Status field displays the link. Valid Certificate. Click the li

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU224Issued By: Common Name (CN): The Common Name as specified in the CA root certificate. For a server certificate generate

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU18About the Main ScreenFollowing is an example of the main screen, which is displayed when you log on to the command line

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU225Supported RADIUS Functions and ServersSupported functionsSupported authentication and authorization functions: Remote A

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU226Configure the Rack PDUAuthenticationOn the Administration tab, select Security on the top menu bar. Then, under Remote

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU227RADIUSTo configure RADIUS, on the Administration tab, select Security on the top menu bar. Then, under Remote Users on

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU228Configure the RADIUS ServerYou must configure your RADIUS server to work with the Rack PDU. The examples in this sectio

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU229Examples using Vendor Specific AttributesVendor Specific Attributes (VSAs) can be used instead of the Service-Type attr

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU230RADIUS Users file with VSAs. Following is an example of a RADIUS users file with VSAs:VSAAdmin Auth-Type = Local, Pa

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU231Example with UNIX shadow passwords. If UNIX shadow password files are used (/etc/passwd) with the RADIUS dictionary fil

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU232IndexNumerics10/100 base-T connector, front panel 1210/100 LED, front panel 12, 14AAbout optionsfor information a

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU233olAssignUsr 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 69, 67, 68, 70,

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU234FFacility Code (Syslog setting) 146Fingerprints, displaying and comparing 222Firmwarebenefits of upgrading 180fil

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU19Main screen information fields:• Two fields identify the operating system (AOS) and application (APP) firmware versions.

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU235Location (system value) 167Logging onaccess priorities 2locally (through a serial port) to the control console 17

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU236Primary NTP Server 168Proxy serversconfiguring not to proxy the PDU 85disabling use of 85QQuick Links, configurat

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU237Server certificatescreating to use with a Certificate Authority 214, 210Severity Mapping (Syslog setting) 146Sign

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU238Up Timecontrol console main screen 19in Web interface 173Update Interval, Date & Time setting 168Update Using

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU239Information in this document is subject to change without notice.© 2010 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.Reproduction of t

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU20•A Stat field reports the Rack PDU status.Stat : P+ N+ A+P+ The Dell operating system is functioning properly.IPv4 only

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU21Using the Command Line InterfaceAt the command line interface, use commands to configure the Rack PDU. To use a command,

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU22Command SyntaxExample of a command that supports multiple options: user [-an <admin name>] [-ap <admin password

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU23Example of a command that accepts mutually exclusive arguments for an option: alarmcount -p [all | warning | critical]In

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU24Network Management Card Command Descriptions?Access: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: View a list of

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDUiiResetting Peak Load and kWh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98Configure and Control Outlet

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU25alarmcountAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: Example: To view all active warning alarms, type:a

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU26bootAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Define how the Rack PDU will obtain its network settings, including the IP ad

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU27cdAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: Navigate to a folder in the directory structure of the Rac

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU28consoleAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Define whether users can access the command line interface using Telnet, w

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU29dateAccess: Administrator onlyDefinition: Configure the date used by the Rack PDU.Example 1: To display the date using

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU30deleteAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Delete a file in the file system.dirAccess: Administrator, Device User, Ou

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU31dnsAccess: Administrator onlyDefinition: Configure the manual Domain Name System (DNS) settings.Parameter Argument Desc

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU32eventlogAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: View the date and time you retrieved the event log,

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU33FTPAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Enable or disable access to the FTP server. Optionally, change the port settin

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU34netstatAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: View the status of the network and all active IPv4 an

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDUiiiAdministration: General Options--167Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU35pingAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription. Determine whether the device with the IP address or DNS name you spe

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU36promptAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Configure the command line interface prompt to include or exclude t

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU37radiusAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: View the existing RADIUS settings, enable or disable RADIUS authentication,

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU38Example 1: To view the existing RADIUS settings for the Rack PDU, type radius and press ENTER.Example 2: To enable RADIU

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU39resetToDefAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Example: To reset all of the configuration changes except the TCP/IP s

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU40systemAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: View and set the system name, the contact, the location and view up time as

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU41tcpipAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: View and manually configure these network settings for the Rack PDU: Example

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU42tcpip6Access: Administrator onlyDescription: Enable IPv6 and view and manually configure these network settings for the

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU43userAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Configure the user name, password, and inactivity timeout for the Administrat

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU44webAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Enable access to the Web interface using HTTP or HTTPS. For additional securit

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDUivCommand Line Interface Access and Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220Telnet and Secure Shell (SSH) . . . . .

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU45xferINIAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Use XMODEM to upload an INI file while you are accessing the command line

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU46Device Command DescriptionsdevLowLoadAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the low-load threshold i

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU47devOverLoadAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the overload threshold in kilowatts for the device

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU48devReadingAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: View the total power in kilowatts or total energy in kilowatt-h

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU49devStartDlyAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the amount of time (in seconds) to be added to eac

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU50humLowAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the low humidity threshold as a percent of the relative

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU51humMinAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the minimum humidity threshold as a percent of the rela

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU52inNormalAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: View the normal state for each dry contact input.Example: To view

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU53olAssignUsrAccess: AdministratorDescription: Assign control of outlets to an outlet user that exists in the local databa

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU54olCancelCmdAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descr

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU1IntroductionProduct FeaturesThe Dell® Managed Rack Power Distribution Unit (PDU) is a stand-alone, network-manageable pow

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU55olDlyOffAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descript

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU56olDlyOnAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descripti

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU57olDlyRebootAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descr

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU58olGroupsAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User.Description: List the outlet synchronization groups defined

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU59olLowLoadAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descrip

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU60olNameAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descriptio

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU61olNearOverAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descri

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU62olOffAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Description

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU63olOffDelayAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descri

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU64olOnAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Description:

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU2• Up to twenty-four independent outlet user accounts.• Event and data logging. The event log is accessible by Telnet, Sec

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU65olOnDelayAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descrip

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU66olOverLoadAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descri

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU67olRbootTimeAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descr

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU68olReadingAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descrip

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU69Example 3: To view the energy for outlet JoesServer, type:cli> olReading joesserver energyE000: Success6: JoesServer:

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU70olStatusAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descript

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU71olUnasgnUsrAccess: AdministratorDescription: Remove control of outlets from an outlet user that exists in the local data

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU72phLowLoadAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the phase low-load threshold in kilowatts. To specif

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU73phNearOverAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the phase near-overload threshold in Kilowatts. To

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU74phOverLoadAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the phase overload threshold in kilowatts. To speci

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU3Types of user accountsThe Rack PDU has four levels of access (Administrator, Device User, Read-Only User, and Outlet User

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU75phReadingAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: View the current, voltage, or power for a phase. Set or view the

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU76phRestrictnAccess: AdministratorDescription: Set or view the overload restriction feature to prevent outlets from turnin

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU77prodInfoAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: View information about the Rack PDU.Example: cli>

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU78sensorNameAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the name assigned to the Rack PDU temperature/humid

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU79tempHighAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the high-temperature threshold in either Fahrenheit o

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU80tempMaxAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the max-temperature threshold in either Fahrenheit or

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU81tempReadingAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: View the temperature value in either Fahrenheit o

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU82userListAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descript

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU83whoamiAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: View the user name of the active user.Example: cli>

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU84Web InterfaceSupported Web BrowsersYou can use Microsoft® Internet Explorer® (IE) 7.x and higher (on Windows® operating

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU4• An Outlet User has the following restricted access:– Access through the Web interface and command line interface.– Acce

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU85Logging On to the Web InterfaceOverviewYou can use the DNS name or System IP address of the Rack PDU for the URL address

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU86URL address formatsType the DNS name or IP address of the Rack PDU in the Web browser’s URL address field and press ENTE

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU87URL format examples. • For a DNS name of Web1:– http://Web1 if HTTP is your access mode.– https://Web1 if HTTPS is your

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU88Web Interface FeaturesRead the following to familiarize yourself with basic Web interface features for your Rack PDU.Tab

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU89Device status iconsOne or more icons and accompanying text indicate the current operating status of the Rack PDU:In the

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU90Quick LinksAt the lower left of the interface, there are three configurable links. The default settings follow:• Link 1:

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU91About the Home TabUse the Home tab to view active alarms, the load status of the Rack PDU, and the most recent Rack PDU

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU92In the Load Status area, view the load for the device in kW and for the phases in Amps, as applicable. The green, yellow

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU93The Alarm Status viewPath: Home > Alarm StatusThe Alarm Status view provides a description of all alarms present.For

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USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU94Device ManagementAbout the Device Manager TabPath: Device Manager

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