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Associating Outlets with Target Devices
The Port page opens when you click on a port on the Port Configuration
page.
If an outlet is connected to the same server that the port is connected to,
a power association can be made with the target device.
A server can have up to four power plugs and you can associate a
different rack PDU (power strip) with each. From this page, you can
define those associations so that you can power on, power off, and
power cycle the server from the Port Access page.
To use this feature, you will need:
Raritan remote rack PDU(s)
Power CIMs (D2CIM-PWR)
Make a Power Association
To make power associations (associate rack PDU outlets to
KVM target servers):
Note: When a rack PDU is associated to a target server (port), the outlet
name is replaced by the target server name (even if you assigned
another name to the outlet).
1. On the Port Configuration page, select the target server you are
associating the PDU with.
2. Choose the rack PDU from the Power Strip Name drop-down list.
3. For that rack PDU, choose the outlet from the Outlet Name
drop-down list.
4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all desired power associations.
5. Click OK. A confirmation message is displayed.
Remove a Power Association
When disconnecting target servers and/or rack PDUs from the device, all
power associations should first be deleted. When a target has been
associated with a rack PDU and the target is removed from the device,
the power association remains. When this occurs, you are not able to
access the Port Configuration for that disconnected target server in
Device Settings so that the power association can be properly remove.
To remove a rack PDU association:
1. Select the appropriate rack PDU from the Power Strip Name
drop-down list.
2. For that rack PDU, select the appropriate outlet from the Outlet
Name drop-down list.
3. From the Outlet Name drop-down list, select None.
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