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Power Control from Tiered Devices
You can power on and off targets that are a part of the tiered
configuration.
These targets are accessed from the Port Access page.
If targets and outlets are associated, power control is available from the
Port Access page.
Targets and PDU outlet associations are limited to those attached to the
same KX III.
PDUs attached to the base or tiered KX IIIs are displayed on the Power
page drop-down along with the statistics for the selected powerstrip.
Outlet level control is available as well.
Specifically, you can power off outlets that are currently on but you
cannot power cycle outlets that are currently off.
Enabling Direct Port Access via URL
Direct Port Access allows users to bypass having to use the KX III's
Login dialog and Port Access page.
This feature also provides the ability to enter a username and password
directly to proceed to the target, if the username and password is not
contained in the URL.
Direct Port Access URL Syntax for the Virtual KVM Client (VKC)
If you are using the Virtual KVM Client (VKC) and direct port access, use
one of the following syntaxes for standard ports:
https://IPaddress/dpa.asp?username=username&password=passwo
rd&port=port number&client=vkc
Or
https://IPaddress/dpa.asp?username=username&password=passwo
rd&portname=port name&client=vkc
For blade chassis, the port must be designated by both the port number
or name, and slot number.
https://IPaddress/dpa.asp?username=username&password=passwo
rd&port=port number-slot number
For example, port number-slot number is 1-2 where the blade
chassis is connected to port 1, slot 2
https://IPaddress/dpa.asp?username=username&password=passwo
rd&port=port name-slot number
For example, port name-slot number is Port1-2 where the blade
chassis is connected to port 1, slot 2
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