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Switched PRO2 User Guide Firmware 8.0 Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Introducing the PRO2...
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Welcome to the Server Technology Switched PRO2 The Switched PRO2 is the latest design in Server Technology’s reliable power distribution units, providing flexibility for future power management, cost savings, and advanced solutions for data center customers. Key Product Features The Switched PRO2 offers many features for the next generation of power management, including: •...
What’s the PRO1? Like the PRO2, the PRO1 (Switched and Smart) is another new PDU design from Server Technology to provide the same type of flexibility for power management, cost savings, and advanced data center solutions that the PRO2 delivers.
About Your User Guide This user guide was designed for data center personnel who monitor power, control outlet actions, and administer equipment operations in the data center network using Server Technology’s firmware, version 8.0x or later, on the PRO2 product family.
Star Linking Technology Server Technology’s PRO2 introduces Star Linking technology that supports the optional linking of up to three expansion (link) units per one PRO2 master unit, allowing a single IP address for multiple cabinets. Note: The Star Linking feature is available only with PRO2 products.
Module Port Getting Started The optional Star Linking feature is sold as a separate kit purchased from Server Technology. To use the feature, contact your sales representative to order the PRO2 Multi-Linking Module Kit, part number KIT-PRO2LINK-01M. The kit contains: •...
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Equipment Overview The following illustration highlights the key operational areas of the Switched PRO2 unit: Switched PRO2 – Equipment Overview Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Introducing the PRO2...
Chapter 2: Installing the PRO2 Before installing your Switched PRO2 unit, look over the following lists to make sure you have all the items shipped with the unit, as well as any other items needed for proper installation. Standard Accessories Mounting Hardware •...
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3. Connect the power cord. Ensure the C19 is fully seated against the C20 inlet. (It may be necessary to loosen some of the Retention Bracket Assembly screws to allow the C19 plug to be properly installed.) 4. Tighten the Retention Bracket Assembly to restrain the power cord. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Installing the PRO2...
Attaching Safety Earth Ground Connection Server Technology PDUs are supplied with an external safety ground connection to provide an alternate ground path for fault currents, and to maintain the same ground reference between it and the equipment rack. NOTE: The auxiliary external ground location may vary. Most PDUs will have it located near the power cord entry located near the symbol.
An additional 19 mm (0.75 inch) of clearance is required at the top of the PRO2 to allow the button to mount into the keyholes. Note: For more information about horizontal/vertical mounting options for the PRO2, see the Server Technology PDU Mounting Bracket Catalog: https://cdn10.servertech.com/assets/documents/documents/246/original/Mounting_Bracket_Catalog.2015-09- 25.pdf?1453767377#_ga=1.196494891.640622464.1488848222 Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Installing the PRO2...
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1. Keep the on/off switch on the device in the off position until after it is plugged into the outlet. 2. Connect the devices to the PRO2 outlets. Note: Server Technology recommends even distribution of attached devices across all available outlets to avoid exceeding the outlet, branch, or phase limitations.
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Note that a restart of the system may be required for the network reconfiguration to take effect. • 192.168.1.x (where “x” is 2-253) IP Address: • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Installing the PRO2...
This chapter introduces several key features of the firmware (version 8.0x or later) for the PRO2. Note: Firmware, version 8.0, for the PRO2 product is not compatible with other Server Technology Rack Power Distribution Unit products. There is no upgrade path from earlier PDI products to PRO2 products.
The sub-system status view shows the current operational state of individual PRO2 (units, cords, lines, etc.). The color-coded status icon for each area is hot-linked to the corresponding monitoring page to show the operating details behind the status, for example: Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Getting Started with the Firmware...
Usernames and Passwords The Switched PRO2 is shipped with one default administrative user account (username/password is admn/admn). There is no “i” in the admn username or password.
Administrative access rights cannot be removed from the default admn user account until an administrative user grants administrative access rights to another user account. To use administrative commands, the user must be granted administrative user access rights. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Getting Started with the Firmware...
IP address is provided. Server Technology uses IPv6 “dual stack” support in the firmware PRO2 product line. IPv6 has been designed to succeed IPv4 as the dominant communications protocol for internet traffic, to avoid depletions of the IPv4 address space, and to allow more IP address growth.
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90 seconds, the PRO2 can: (1) optionally fall back to its static IPv4 and/or IPv6 settings, or (2) indefinitely wait to acquire an address based on DHCP configuration settings. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Getting Started with the Firmware...
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This allows you to view both static configuration settings and active network settings that can be obtained using DHCP. The DNS addresses may be in IPv4 or IPv6 (based on RFC4291) format at this time. Switched PRO2 – User Guide •...
Example of PRO2 Firmware Web Interface: Overview > System Page Note: The optional blinking PRO2 location string (IP address) in the System Header may not work with all web browsers. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Working with the Pages Using a configuration page: Using the All or None global action: Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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• System (options for PRO2 hardware areas) • Network (options for setting up network protocols) • Access (options for local/remote user access and management) Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Also included are several options for rebooting the PRO2, resetting the PRO2 to factory defaults, and restarting the PRO2 with user preferences. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
System administrators and power users can also view the System graphs to quickly identify thermal and humidity issues that might otherwise escalate to infrastructure repairs if left unchecked. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Current value outside user-configured threshold range. Low/High Alarm Current value outside user-configured threshold range. Lost Connection has been lost to a sensor that was previously detected. Read Error Error polling data from the PRO2. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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4 concurrent web user sessions are allowed (HTTPS or HTTPS). Note: Depending on the web browser, multiple web accesses from the same machine are often considered as one active user. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Also provided is a link from each of the sub-system areas to the related monitoring page: Click the name of one of the PRO2 system areas to display its corresponding Monitoring page. View detailed operating status on the Monitoring page. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
Depending on a yellow or red status message, basic troubleshooting will be needed to determine the best solution for the affected unit. Switched PRO2 – User Guide •...
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The default input feed high load threshold is 80% of the input feed maximum load capacity. Cord power thresholds are user-defined at Configuration > System > Cords. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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The default input feed high load threshold is 80% of the input feed maximum load capacity. The line current thresholds are user-defined at Configuration > System > Lines. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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The default input feed high load threshold is 80% of the input feed maximum load capacity. Phase voltage and power factor thresholds are user-defined at Configuration > System > Phases. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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OCPs connected to the PRO2 unit. If there are no OCPs on the unit, the OCP monitoring page will not be available. What to look for: The operating status of all OCPs listed should be Normal. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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The branch continues to display yellow and red states until the condition changes or the issue has been resolved. Branch current thresholds are user-defined at Configuration > System > Branches. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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The status continues to display yellow and red states until the condition changes or the issue has been resolved. A descriptive text outlet name can be configured at Configuration > System > Outlets. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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2. The AA2 Outlet Details page displays specific information about the selected outlet that includes capacity and usage, along with status graphs for outlet current (A) and outlet power (W). 3. To return to the previous monitoring page, click the Outlet Monitor link. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Creating an outlet group and assigning outlet access to the group is done at System > Configuration > Groups. To view operational details for an outlet in an outlet group: 1. From the Groups page, select an outlet group from the drop down list. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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3. The AA14 Outlet Details page displays specific information about the selected outlet that includes capacity and usage, along with status graphs for outlet current (A) and outlet power (W). 4. To return to the previous monitoring page, click the Group Monitor link. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Red = driest; low alarm (threshold configured by user) The default range of low/high relative humidity threshold values is 0-100%RH. Humidity threshold values are user- defined at Configuration > System > Sensors. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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EMCU-1-18 (which can support two T/H probes, four contact-closure monitoring points, and one water sensor). The “No Comm” sensor status is not loss of communication with the probes themselves. Switched PRO2 – User Guide •...
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Water and contact closure sensors can have either Normal or Alarm status – there are no other states or value ranges. The ADC sensors can be configured at Configuration > System > Sensors Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Monitoring page will be blank if a UPS has not been connected to, and configured for, the PRO2. After connecting a UPS to the unit, configure the UPS and the lines to be powered by the UPS at Configuration > System > UPS. Switched PRO2 – User Guide •...
On, All Off, or All Reboot. To issue outlet control on one or more individual outlets, from the Control action drop-down menu for the individual outlet(s), select On, Off, or Reboot. 3. Click Apply. The command action is issued immediately on the specified outlet(s). Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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1. From the Outlet Control page, click the Outlet ID link for any outlet in the list, such as AA2 in this example. 2. The Outlet Details page displays for outlet AA2 showing power, capacity, and other operational information: Switched PRO2 – User Guide •...
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2. From the control action drop-down menu, select the outlet command On, Off, or Reboot. 3. Click Apply. The command is issued immediately on all outlets in the selected outlet group. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Outlet should be on but a blown fuse has been detected downstream Communication to the outlet has been lost – control state will be No Comm (varies) applied when communication is re-established. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
2. (Optional) Check the Blink checkbox to enable blinking of the PRO2 location string (IP address) on the Web interface pages. Even if Blink is enabled, the blinking may not work with all web browsers. 3. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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• The ST Eye mobile app and the Bluetooth module may not be included with the PRO2. • The ST Eye mobile app supports one concurrent session. • Learn more about the Bluetooth monitoring solution (for either Android or iOS) at Server Technology’s Technical Notes page http://www.servertech.com/support/technical_library/technical_notes/...
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1. For each branch listed on the page, check (or uncheck) the SNMP Trap Notifications and/or Email Notifications checkboxes to enable (or disable) branch event notification for a specific branch. 2. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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2. Provide the current load (A) for low/high warning/alarm threshold for a displayed branch on the page. Valid range is between 0-max (Max Current) in show branches command. 3. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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4. Set the current load for the cord in the Current Capacity field. Range is 0-max (max is factory current capacity) in the show cords command. 5. For each cord listed, check (or uncheck) SNMP Trap Notifications and/or Email Notifications to enable/disable notifications for cord events. 6. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Range is min 0W; max is power capacity shown in cstat command. 3. Click Apply. Configuring Cord Apparent Power Thresholds Click the apparent power thresholds link at the bottom of the Cords page to display the configuration page: Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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1. Provide a numeric value for the threshold hysteresis between event state and recovery. Range is 0.0-0.20; default is 0.02. 2. Set numeric values for the low alarm/warning power factor thresholds. Range is min 0.00; max is 1.00. 3. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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When a device with 3-phase input voltage is out-of-balance, efficiency is reduced and the unit is prevented from reaching maximum capacity, making it necessary to adjust distribution of the loads. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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System > Features The Features page allows the activation of add-on features available from Server Technology. To activate a feature: 1. In the Feature Key field, type the key provided by Server Technology. 2. Click Apply. A restart of the PRO2 is required after activating a feature.
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The File View section of the page is a list of displayed files showing date/time stamp, file name, and file size. Several file types are shown in the list, described on the following pages: Switched PRO2 – User Guide •...
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The PRO2 is configured to recognize and use the configuration values in the file as specified by the network administrator, indicating to the RADIUS server that the defined attributes are based on Server Technology’s unique enterprise vendor code. For more information about the dictionary file and RADIUS, see...
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The Sentry4-MIB and OID tree for the PRO2 can be accessed on-board in the GUI via Configuration > System > Files, or accessed by using the Server Technology FTP site the same way as with the Sentry3-MIB and OID tree for the earlier PDU products.
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• User-loaded x-509 certificate and key • Factory-configuration values, for example NIC serial number and profile, are not backed up or restored. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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1. In the Group Name field, type the new name for the outlet group. 2. Click Apply. The newly added name displays in the lower part of the page in a list of group names for editing or removing. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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2. At the bottom of the Group Access page, click the All link to grant access to all outlets listed on the page (or click the None link to deny access to all outlets listed). 3. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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AA:L1, AA:L2, AA:L3, AA:N (Master unit: Lines 1, 2, 3, and Line N for neutral) BA:L1, BA:L2, BA:L3, BA:N (Link unit: Lines 1, 2, 3, and Line N for neutral) Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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1. Provide the threshold hysteresis between event state and recovery (A). Range is 0.0-10.0A; default is 1.0A. 2. Set the low/high alarm and low/high warning current load threshold values (A). Range is min 0A; max is current limit displayed in show lines command. 3. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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4. In the Outlet Name field, provide a descriptive text name, from 0-32 characters. The ID is a system- assigned internal name and cannot be changed Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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2. Set the low/high alarm and low/high warning threshold values (A) for outlet current load. Range is min 0.0A; max is max current shown in show outlets command. 3. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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2. Set the low/high alarm and low/high warning threshold values (W) for outlet power (without power factor). Range is min 0W, max is power capacity in ostat details command. 3. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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1. Provide a numeric value for the threshold hysteresis between event state and recovery. Range is 0.0-0.20; default is 0.02. 2. Set numeric values for the low alarm/warning outlet power factor thresholds. Range is min 0.00; max is 1.00. 3. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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3. For each outlet listed, check (or uncheck) SNMP Trap Notifications and/or Email Notifications to enable (or disable) notifications for OCP events. 4. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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To set phase event notifications: 1. For each phase listed, check (or uncheck) SNMP Trap Notifications and/or Email Notifications to enable (or disable) notifications for phase events. 2. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Note: The range of phase voltage minimum and maximum values varies by product. To verify the nominal phase voltage by product, issue the CLI command set cord nomvolts, for example: Switched CDU: set cord nomvolts Cord name or ID: Master_Cord_A Cord nominal voltage (200-240 Volts): Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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1. Provide a numeric value for the threshold hysteresis between event state and recovery. Range is 0-0.20; default is 0.02. 2. Set numeric values for the low alarm/warning phase power factor thresholds. Range is min 0.00; max is 1.00. 3. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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• Pass-Thru connections can only be initiated from the Command Line Interface (CLI) in a Telnet/SSH session. • One concurrent Serial session is allowed. If the unit has two serial ports, then two simultaneous serial sessions will be supported. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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The ID is a system-assigned internal name and cannot be changed. 3. For each sensor listed, check (or uncheck) SNMP Trap Notifications and/or Email Notifications to enable (or disable) notifications for sensor events. 4. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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1. Provide the threshold hysteresis between event state and recovery(%RH). Range is 0-20%RH; default is 2%RH. 2. Set the low/high alarm and low/high warning threshold values for the humidity sensor(%RH). Range is min 0%RH, max100%RH. 3. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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2. Set the low/high alarm and low/high warning threshold values for the temperature sensor(). Range is minimum -40 to maximum 123 Celsius, or minimum -40 to maximum 253 Fahrenheit. 3. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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2. Provide the threshold hysteresis between event state and recovery. Range is 0-20; default is 1. 3. Set the low/high alarm and low/high warning threshold values for the ADC sensor. Range is 0-255; default is 0. 4. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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System > Shutdown The Shutdown page configures the remote shutdown options for outlets (for Switched PRO2 products only). The PRO2 supports the ability to initiate an orderly shutdown of a specific outlet or outlet group after performing a user-specified shutdown operation.
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2. From the NetWare system console, load the configuration module (pmconfig.nlm) using the default path. 3. For additional security, when prompted enter the IP address of the PRO2 that will be sending the shutdown signal. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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2. Click Apply. The page automatically displays generated .csv trend report files, along with related source data sets, for viewing. System Requirements for Trending • Firmware, version 8.0x or later. • SNTP must be enabled (to keep track of when the daily measurements are taken). Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Certain measurements for PIPS and POPS (if POPS is present) are tracked by the Trending feature: For all PIPS cords/phases/lines, the following measurements are tracked: • Phase voltage • Line current • Cord watts • Cord power factor Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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If the system is updated or units are moved/changed/removed/added, all trending will be restarted. In the event of communication loss to link units, trending data will not be lost. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Optionally, after the report is generated, the report (and the most recent 24-hour period of data in a data set file) can be sent as an attachment to the primary and secondary “send to” email addresses. Switched PRO2 – User Guide •...
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Auto (Default): Sets automatic LED display orientation using internal orientation sensor. For each unit listed on the page, check (or uncheck) the SNMP Trap Notifications and/or Email Notifications checkboxes to enable (or disable) unit event notification for a specific unit. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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ID field, such as unit A, unit B, etc., or select all units. 3. Click Purge. A message displays to confirm the purge action. The units selected will have NV memory purged and restored to factory default values. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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3. Type an SNMP hostname/IP address in the field provided. 4. Click Apply. The new UPS displays in the list of UPS devices. The list displays in alphabetic order by UPS name. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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UPS, click All (or click None to deselect all lines). 4. Click Apply. To remove a UPS: 1. For a UPS listed, click the Remove link. You will be prompted to confirm the removal of the UPS. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
2. View the fields in the next section of the page as a quick reference for current network parameters: For more information about how PRO2 handles the network with IPv6/IPv4 options, see Network-Enabled Modes in this user guide. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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• If the DHCP server boot time is excessive, you may need to disable the DHCP Static Address Fallback option. • The DHCP Static Address Failback option does not apply when WLAN is enabled. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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The initial local PC network connection must be configured as follows: IP Address: 192.168.1.x (where x is 2-253). Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Note: The PRO2 must be restarted after network configuration changes. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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8. From the Subject ID drop-down menu, select the “Sentry_nnnnnn” default option (where “nnnnnn” is the last 3 octets of the MAC address), or select the “Location” option to specify the email subject line. 9. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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The events are: EVENT: System activity event AUTH: Authentication event POWER: Power event CONFIG: System configuration event Trend Files: Sends the trend files via Email 3. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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1. In the FTP Server area at the bottom of the page, check the Enable checkbox. Notes: • The FTP server must be enabled for configuration upload or download. • Secure File Transport Protocol (SFTP) is also supported for encrypted SSH transport over the network. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Change checkbox 3. Stored Files: This section displays a message (described in the following table) to confirm the upload status of the user certificate and its related public key. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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4. Installed Certificate: Shows the type of certificate that was installed – Factory, User, Company. To configure Sentry Power Manager (SPM) options: The Sentry Power Manager (SPM) is Server Technology’s enterprise management software product for the data center. The configuration options provided allow you to enable/disable SPM and reset the SPM password to its default.
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10. Group Search: Click to enable the setting of the bind to search groups for the username (in addition to searching the usernames for its list of group memberships). Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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If the PRO2 does not receive a response from the retry attempts, the authentication request will be rejected. Provide a number in the Retries field. Valid range is 0-10; default is 2. 7. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Vendor-Specific Attribute (VSA) Descriptions Attribute Description STI-Access-Level Indicates user access level for the Switched PRO2; values are 1-6 as follows; a valid access level is required or access to the unit is denied. Valid Access Levels: 1 = Admin 2 = Power User...
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(RO) access Both users have the same configuration parameters, and you can configure each user independently. • SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 can be enabled or disabled independently. You can have SNMPv2 and/or SNMPv3, or none. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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3. SET community (RW): Community strings for SET commands. 4. Click Apply. Note: The default for SNMP support is Enabled. When Server Technology products are shipped, the default SNMP configuration for the GET community string is set to “public” and the SET community string is left blank.
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DST Parameter Description Value Both from January to December 1-12 Week number 1-4, or last week Day of the week from Sunday to Saturday Hour 0-23 Minute 0-59 Second 0-59 Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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3. Debug Messaging: To enable debug messaging in the Syslog debug log, check the Enable box. 4. Protocol: From the drop-down menu, select the RFC protocol that determines behavior of the Syslog server and message transmission 5. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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To configure the encryption key: 1. Type the New Encryption Key in the field provided. 2. In the Verify New Encryption Key field, retype the key. 3. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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To grant (or deny) access to all (or none) of the resources in a group, click All or None. 4. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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2. For a privilege level shown in the above list, click Edit to display the TACACS+ Privilege Level Edit page: From the Access Level list, select a user access level for the displayed TACACS+ privilege level. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Partial access for outlet power control actions (On), status, and pass-thru of assigned outlets, outlet groups, and serial/pass-thru ports. View-Only User Partial access for status and pass-thru of assigned outlets, outlet groups, and serial/pass-thru ports. 4. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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For Telnet: 4 concurrent sessions allowed; also allowed are 4 Telnet and 4 SSH sessions simultaneously. • For SSH: 4 concurrent sessions allowed; also allowed are 4 SSH and 4 Telnet sessions simultaneously. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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For more information about setting network configurations for the wireless network, a description of the PRO2 products designated for this solution, and considerations for access point (AP) installation, see Server Technology’s website, www.servertech.com, for Technical Note, 303-9999-37, “Wi-Fi Solution with 802.11b/g/n Support for Wi-Fi Capable PRO2 Products.”...
Button Configuration Reset (show in the screen example above) or through the firmware CLI with the set access button [enabled/disabled] command. For security, the administrator can choose to disable the button through firmware to inhiibit a user from causing a reset on the unit. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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9. StartUp Stick: Check (or uncheck) to enable (or disable) StartUp Stick . StartUp Stick is a separate Server Technology tool for streamlining the mass configuration of PDU operating parameters. 10. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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• For an SSH connection, the banner length is truncated to 1500 bytes in SSH packets to avoid failure of the SSH connection when configured with a long text banner. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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To deny access to an individual resource, uncheck the related checkbox. To grant (or deny) access to all resources in a displayed group, click All or None. 2. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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1. For the user name displayed in the list, click the Remove link. You will be prompted with a confirmation for the delete action. 2. Click OK or Cancel. Note: The admn default administrator account cannot be removed unless administrative access has already been granted to another administrative account. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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To deny access to an individual resource, uncheck the related checkbox. To grant (or deny) access to all resources in a displayed group, click All or None. 2. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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1. For the LDAP group name displayed in the list, click the Remove link. You will be prompted with a confirmation for the delete action. 2. Click OK or Cancel. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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View-Only User Partial access for status and pass-thru of assigned outlets, outlet groups, and serial/pass-thru ports. Access to all “stat” commands on the Command Line Interface (CLI). System Monitor Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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To deny access to an individual resource, uncheck the related checkbox. To grant (or deny) access to all resources in a displayed group, click All or None. 2. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
The administrative user can assign a new password to another firmware user at any time. To change your password: 1. Type your current password, your new password, and verify the new password. 2. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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To issue a ping: 1. Type the hostname/IP address to ping (IPv4 or IPv6 format). 2. Click Apply. If the ping was successful, a responding message is displayed, similar to: Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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The Restart option offers several options for restarting the PRO2. To initiate a system restart: 1. From the Action drop-down menu, select a restart option as described in the table below. 2. Click Apply. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Generates a new X.509 certificate issued and signed by a certificate-authority. X.509 certificate Restart and compute new SSH Generates new private and public SSH keys with the proper location and permisssion. keys Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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2. Click the Filter button. The system/debug log is searched by the entered text and displays only the matching entries. To clear the filtered page and return to a full system log, click the Clear button. Switched PRO2 – User Guide •...
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Message text: A text line that describes the detailed parameters of the event. If the event is associated with a user, the user’s name will be included in the message text. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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Syslog will be used. • Default Log Order: Sets the display of the Debug Log to the newest entry first or the oldest entry first. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
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• The only log type is DEBUG. • The only icon displayed on log entries indicates a debug entry: To return to the System Log, click the Change link again. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Web Interface...
At any time during the typing of a command, press ESC to cancel and clear all typed characters from the command line. Even when setting a user password or other command where a specific prompt has displayed, pressing ESC quickly cancels the displayed prompt and the typed command. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Switched CDU commands: bstat connect create cstat delete list login logmon logout lstat ocpstat ostat password ping pstat reboot remove restart senstat show shutdown status sysstat upsstat ustat version Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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[localonly | ldaponly | ldaplocal | radiusonly | radiuslocal | tacacsonly | tacacslocal] set access prompt <prompt string> set access strongpw [optional | required] set access webloglen <value> set access webtimeout <value> Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Deletes control access for an outlet group from a TACACS+ privilege level. delete groupfromuser Deletes control access for an outlet group from a local user. delete outletfromgroup Deletes control access for an outlet from an outlet group. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Displays the latest status and metrics for all lines in the system. ocpstat Displays the latest status and metrics for all over-current protectors (OCPs) in the system. Turns off the specified outlet or outlet group. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Sets email configuration values. set energywise Sets Cisco EnergyWise configuration values. set feature Enables new system features. set ftp Sets FTP configuration values. set http Sets HTTP configuration values. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Sets TACACS+ configuration values for privilege level access rights. set telnet Sets Telnet configuration values. set trend Sets power trending configurations. set unit Sets PRO2 configuration values. set ups Sets UPS device configuration values. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Shows Radius server configuration values. show sensors Shows sensor configuration values. show shutdown Shows outlet shutdown configuration values. show snmp Shows SNMP configuration values. show sntp Shows SNTP configuration values. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Displays the latest status and metrics for all UPS devices in the system. ustat Displays the latest status and metrics for all PRO2 units in the system. version Displays the current firmware version. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Adds control access for an outlet to an outlet group. Command Syntax add outlettogroup <outlet name | id | ALL> <group name> add otg <outlet name | id | ALL> <group name> Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Command Syntax add porttoldap <port name | id | ALL> <LDAP group name> add ptl <port name | id | ALL> <LDAP group name> Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Command Syntax connect <target port> Command Access Any access level for command; for user level lower than admin, access must be granted to a port for successful connection. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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<name> {password} {verify password} Command Access Admin level only cstat Displays the latest status and metrics for all cords in the system. Command Syntax cstat Command Access System Monitor access Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Command Syntax delete outletfromldap <outlet name | id | ALL> <LDAP group name> delete ofl <outlet name | id | ALL> <LDAP group name> Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Command Syntax delete portfromtacacs <port name | id | ALL> <TACACS+ privilege level> delete pft <port name | id | ALL> <TACACS+ privilege level> Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Command Syntax list group <group name | ALL> Command Access Any access level list groups Lists all outlet groups. Command Syntax list groups Command Access Any access level Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Lists access level of a TACACS+ privilege level and any outlet groups, outlets, and ports assigned to that TACACS+ privilege level. Command Syntax list tacpriv <TACACS+ privilege level> Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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The logmon command uses the following parameter. filter Keyword filter for log entries. Usage Guidelines The log monitor command runs until ESC or RETURN is pressed. Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Turns off the specified outlet or outlet group. Command Syntax off <name | id | group | ALL> Usage Guidelines The off command is for Switched PRO2 products only. Command Access User level and above Switched PRO2 – User Guide •...
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Turns on the specified outlet or outlet group. Command Syntax on <name | id | group | ALL> Usage Guidelines The on command is for Switched PRO2 products only. Command Access On-Only users or User level and above ostat Displays the latest status and metrics for all outlets in the system.
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Turns off the specified outlet or outlet group and then turns it back on after a delay. Command Syntax reboot <name | id | group | ALL> Usage Guidelines The Reboot command is for Switched PRO2 products only. Command Access Reboot-Only users or User level and above remove group Removes an outlet group from the system.
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Admin level only; no access in Demo mode senstat Displays the latest status and metrics for all sensors in the system. Command Syntax senstat Command Access System monitor access Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Authentication using the configured Radius servers, then locally if no Radius match is found. tacacsonly Authentication using only the configured TACACS servers. tacacslocal Authentication using the configured TACACS+ servers, then locally if no TACACS+ match is found. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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The set bluetooth command uses the following sub-parameter: limited The Bluetooth module will be discoverable to 60-seconds after the module button has been pressed. Command Access Admin level only; no access in Demo mode. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Low alarm value. warnhi High warning alarm. warnlo Low warning alarm. Usage Guidelines min <= alarmlo <= warnlo <= warnhi <= alarmhi <= max Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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High alarm value. alarmlo Low alarm value. warnhi High warning alarm. warnlo Low warning alarm. Usage Guidelines min <=alarmlo <=warnlo <=warnhi <=alarmhi <=max Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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The set dns command uses the following parameters: primary Sets the first DNS server. 0-46 characters. secondary Sets the secondary DNS server. 0-46 characters. Command Access Admin level only; no access in Demo mode Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Sets the second address to send email messages to. 0-48 characters. trendfiles Sets the preference to have new trending report files sent out daily to both “toaddrr” addresses at midnight. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Sets the refresh rate that sends new EnergyWise discovery packets. 30-600 seconds. secret Sets the secret key for the EnergyWise server. 0-80 characters. Command Access Admin level only; no access in Demo mode Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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FTP server is correct, verifies firmware can be sent to the PDU, and downloads firmware to the PDU (but does not install firmware). Sets the username for logging into the remote FTP update server. username 0-32 characters. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Sets to use user-provided certificates instead of system self-signed certificates. userpass Sets the pass phrase for user-provided certificates. 0-63 characters. Command Access Admin level only; no access in Demo mode Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Sets the user class distinguished name (DN) or names of groups a user is a member of. groupsearch Sets the bind to search groups for the username in addition to searching the usernames for its list of group memberships. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Sets system monitor access for an LDAP group. Sub-Parameters The set ldap group command uses the following sub-parameter: groupname Name of the LDAP group to change access rights. 0-32 characters. Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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[all | any] <line name | id | ALL> set loadshed ups [disabled | enabled] set loadshed ups [recoveroff | recoveron] set loadshed ups [recoverdelay | sheddelay] <delay> Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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<location string> Parameters The set location command uses the following parameter: location string Location string text for system location. 0-63 characters. Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Maximum current load for an OCP. Valid range is 1 to “max factory loadmax current” from the show ocps command. snmpt SNMP trap notifications for OCP events. Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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[alarmhi | alarmlo | warnhi | warnlo] <name | id | ALL> <value> set outlet watts hyst <value> For Switched PRO2 products only: set outlet extondelay <name | id | ALL> <value> set outlet host <name | id> <hostname>...
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Sets if load shedding (due to water sensor events) is allowed for an outlet watts Sets the power (without power factor). min 0W, max (power capacity) in ostat details, hyst 0-1000W (default 10W). Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Sets low alarm value. warnhi Sets high warning value. warnlo Sets low warning value. min <= alarmlo <= warnlo <= warnhi <= alarmhi <= max Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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[baud | speed] [1200 | 2400 | 4800 | 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200] <name | id > set port dsrcheck [disabled | enabled] <name | id > set port timeout <name | id > <timeout> Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Sets the connection timeout for the Radius server. 1-30 seconds (default 5 seconds). Command Access Admin level only; No access in Demo mode Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Sets the email notifications for sensor events. hyst Sets the hysteresis between event state and recovery. name Sets the name of the sensor. snmpt SNMP trap notifications for sensor events. scale Sets temperature scale. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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System location string. 0-63 characters. sysname System name string. 0-63 characters. trap Sets trap notification options. Sets to allow access with SNMPv2. Sets to allow access with SNMPv3. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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No authentication or privacy is used (authpass and privpass are not used). Authentication but not privacy is used (privpass is not used). md5des Authentication and privacy are used Command Access Admin level only; No access in Demo mode. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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The set spm command uses the following parameter: resetpw Sets to reset SPM secure password back to default. Command Access Admin level only; no access in Demo mode Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Sets the port for the Syslog servers. 1-65535 (default 514). protocol Sets the format of the Syslog messages. Command Access Admin level only; no access in Demo mode Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Sub-Parameters The set tacpriv command uses the following sub-parameter: priv level The ID of the TACACS+ privilege level to change access rights (0-15). Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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[disabled | enabled] <name |id | ALL> set unit identify [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL> set unit name <name | id> <new name> For Switched PRO2 products only: set unit osequence [normal | reversed] <name | id | ALL> Factory unlocked only: set unit golden [disabled | enabled] set unit prodsn <name | id>...
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Sets the community string for polling the UPS by SNMP. 0-32 characters. delline Removes the specified line from a UPS. host Hostname for polling the UPS by SNMP. 0-63 characters. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Sets system monitor access for a local user. Sub-Parameters The set user command uses the following sub-parameter: username The ID of the local user to change access rights. 0-32 characters. Command Access Admin level only Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Strong Passwords: optional CLI Custom Prompt: <none> CLI Timeout: 5 minute<s> Web Timeout: 5 minute<s> Web Log Entries: 100 <per page> Default Log Order: newest first StartUp Stick: enabled Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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0.0A 14.0A 16.0A enabled enabled 0.0A 0.0A 14.0A 16.0A enabled enabled 0.0A 0.0A 14.0A 16.0A enabled enabled 0.0A 0.0A 14.0A 16.0A Common Branch Settings Branch Current Hysteresis: 1.0A Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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------- ------- 14490VA 16560VA 0.70 0.80 14490VA 16560VA 0.70 0.80 Common Cord Settings Cord Power Hysteresis: Cord Apparent Power Hysteresis: Cord Power Factor Hysteresis: Cord 3-Phase Out-Of-Balance Hyst: Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Command Syntax show energywise Command Access Admin level only Example Switched CDU: show energywise EnergyWise Configuration EnergyWise Endpoint: disabled Port: 43440 Domain: (not set) Refresh Rate: Secret: (not set) Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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FTP Client Configuration Host: 10.1.2.230 Username: swcdu8 Password: <not set> Directory: Filename: firmware.bin Auto Upgrades: disabled Update Day: Everyday Update Hour 12 AM FTP Server Configuration Server: enabled Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Secondary Host: <not set> Port: Bind Type: Simple Search Bind Password: <not set> User Search Base DN: Filter: Group Membership Attribute: Group Search: disabled Base DN: User Member Attribute: Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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------- ------- ------- enabled enabled 0.0A 0.0A 21.0A 24.0A enabled enabled 0.0A 0.0A 21.0A 24.0A enabled enabled 0.0A 0.0A 21.0A 24.0A Common Line Settings Line Current Hysteresis: 1.0A Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Temp_Sensor_A2 disabled Temp_Sensor_B1 disabled Temp_Sensor_B2 disabled Temp_Sensor_E1 disabled Temp_Sensor_E2 disabled Water_Sensor_E1 disabled Outlet load shedding events: -Enabled Load-Shed Events- Outlet Name Line Branch Master_Outlet_1 Master_Outlet_2 Master_Outlet_3 Master_Outlet_4 Master_Outlet_5 Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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[7] May 5 13:54:56 L5 EVENT: Normal power factor restored on outlet 'Master_Outlet_30' [AA30] [8] May 5 14:38:34 L6 AUTH: User 'admn' logged in from 10.1.7.30 using TELNET Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Port: Installed Cert: Factory User Cert: enabled SSL User Certificates: enabled User Passphrase: <none> Uploaded Files: None SNMPv1/2: enabled Port: TrapPort: SNMPv3: disabled Port: TrapPort: SPM Access: enabled Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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/ Factory Over-Current Protector Name Notif. Notif. Current Capacity --------------------------- ------ ------ ---------------- AA:Breaker_1 enabled enabled / 20A AA:Breaker_2 enabled enabled / 20A AA:Breaker_3 enabled enabled / 20A Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Common Outlet Settings Sequence Delay: 2 second(s) Reboot Delay: 15 second(s) Outlet State Change Logging: disabled Outlet Current Hysteresis: 1.0A Outlet Power Hysteresis: Outlet Power Factor Hysteresis: 0.02 Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Example Switched CDU: show ports Port Name Locked Baud Timeout DSR Chk --------- ------ ---- ------- ------- COM1 Console 9600 5 min enabled COM2 115200 5 min enabled Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Contact C4 enabled enabled Water enabled enabled disabled disabled Common Sensor Settings Temperature Scale: Celsius Temperature Sensor Hysteresis: Humidity Sensor Hysteresis: 2% RH ADC Sensor Hysteresis: Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Off / 1 min Master_Outlet_6 Off / 90 sec Off / 1 min Outlet Hostname/IP ------------------ (not set) (not set) (not set) (not set) (not set) (not set) Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Username: <not set> Destination 1: Destination 2: IP Restrictions: No Restrictions Error Repeat Time: 60 second(s) SNMP SysName: Sentry_60000a SNMP SysLocation: FIRMWARE PIPS-POPS Switched 3P SNMP SysContact: Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Command Access Admin level only Example Switched CDU: show syslog SYSLOG Configuration Host 1: <not set> Host 2: <not set> Port: Protocol: RFC3164 Debug Messaging: disabled Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Key: <not set> show trend Shows power trending configurations. Command Syntax show trend Command Access Admin level only Example Switched CDU: show trend Trending Configuration Data Trending: enabled Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Generic RFC1628 SNMP Host/IP: (not set) SNMP Port: SNMP Get Community: public SNMP Status OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.33.1.4.1.0 SNMP On Utility Val: 0x3 SNMP On Battery Val: 0x5 Line List: Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Command Access: Admin level only; wireless module installed. show wlan Description Displays the wireless network configurations. Command Syntax: show wlan Command Access: Admin level only; wireless module installed. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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----------- ------------- ----- ------ Master_Outlet_1 Idle On Normal Master_Outlet_2 Idle On Normal Master_Outlet_3 Idle On Normal Master_Outlet_4 Idle On Normal Master_Outlet_5 Idle On Normal Master_Outlet_6 Idle On Normal Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Displays the latest status and metrics for all UPS devices in the system. Command Syntax upsstat Command Access System Monitor access Example Switched CDU: upsstat UPS Type Status -------- ------ Generic RFC1628 Not Found Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Display Orientation ------------------- Auto <Inverted> version Displays the current firmware version. Command Syntax version Command Access Any access level Example Switched CDU: version Sentry Switched CDU Version 8.0 Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Appendix A: Product Support Information LED Indicators The following input current LED indicators can be displayed on the Switched PRO2 products: Behavior/Indicator Description Comments/User Action “--” (flashing double dashes) Occurs during normal boots, restarts, and firmware If the behavior is endless, contact Server...
Branch Circuit Protection Server Technology PDUs are equipped with one of several types of Branch Circuit Protection, including internal fuses, retractable fuse holders, and circuit breakers, as illustrated below. These fuses and circuit breakers meet the strict safety requirements of UL 60950-1 and EN 60950-1 for Branch Circuit Protection.
• Do not attempt to open the Fuse Access Door without first setting the Switch Handle in the OFF position. Forcibly rotating the Fuse Access Door will damage the fused holder. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Appendix A: Product Support Information...
• Failure to replace the fuse with the same size, type, and ratings will damage the PDU and the connected and nearby equipment, and will cause electrical shock, fire, explosion, or injury/death. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Appendix A: Product Support Information...
Experience Server Technology's FREE Technical Support Server Technology understands that there are often questions when installing and/or using a new product. Free Technical Support is provided from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST, Monday through Friday. After-hours service is provided to ensure your requests are handled quickly no matter what time zone or country you are located in.
3. Install the new NIC, ensuring the NIC is orientated so that it lines up with the connector inside of the PDU enclosure, as illustrated below. 4. Install the Phillips-head retention screws. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Appendix A: Product Support Information...
Electromagnetic Immunity • EN60950-1 Product Safety • EN61000-3 Harmonics and Flicker Products with the following mark comply with the RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Switched PRO2 – User Guide • Appendix B: Regulatory Compliance...
Product Recycling Recycling Server Technology Inc. encourages the recycling of its products. Disposal facilities, environmental conditions and regulations vary across local, state and country jurisdictions, so Server Technology encourages consultation with qualified professional and applicable regulations and authorities within your region to ensure proper disposal.
Fax: 775-284-2065 Email: support@servertech.com Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) If you have a product that is not functioning properly and needs technical assistance or repair, see the Server Technology Return Merchandise Authorization process at: www.servertech.com Switched PRO2 – User Guide Appendix C: Product Warranty–Technical Support–RMA...
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