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  • Page 2 The Globe logo is a trademark of Server Technology, Inc., registered in the US. Use of the logos for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of Server Technology may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal and state laws.
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  • Page 7  • • • • • • • • • • • PRO2 User Guide Chapter 1. Your PRO2 PDU •...
  • Page 8 • Power from link unit keeps network up if power from master unit goes down • Sentry4-MIB allows additional alarm warning and threshold levels PRO2 PRO2 architecture with the NIM2 network card: • PRO1 features, plus additional features • PIPS standard •...
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  • Page 17: Chapter 5. Installing The Pro2

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  • Page 18 être prises pour assurer Vorsicht ist geboten, um sicherzustellen, voltage match. que la cote de l’unité et la tension dass die erlaubten Betriebswerte des d’alimentation correspond. Gerätes und der Versorgungsspannung zueinander passen. PRO2 User Guide Chapter 5. Installing the PRO2 •...
  • Page 19 PTCORD-6, or PTCORD-7. Procedure A If the PRO2 was supplied with a Detachable Input Power Cord with a self-locking IEC C19, install it directly into the C20 inlet. 1. Verify the Retention Bracket Assembly (part number KIT-0016) is not installed.
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  • Page 29 IPv6 and IPv4 Protocols: • • • • • • • • IPv4-Only Protocols: • • • • • PRO2 User Guide Chapter 6: Getting Started with the Firmware •...
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  • Page 31 Port: HTTPS: enabled Port: Installed Cert: Self Generated User Cert: Disabled Stored Files: None User Passphrase: (none) SNMPv1/2: enabled Port: TrapPort: SNMPv3: disabled Port: TrapPort: SPM Access: enabled PRO2 User Guide Chapter 6: Getting Started with the Firmware •...
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  • Page 40 Yellow = low warning/high warning (threshold configured by user) Red = low alarm/high alarm (threshold configured by user) Configure line current thresholds and threshold hysteresis at Configuration > System > Lines. • • • PRO2 User Guide Chapter 7: Using the Web Interface •...
  • Page 41 • Click the name of one of the PRO2 system areas to display its corresponding Monitoring page. View detailed operating status on the Monitoring page. PRO2 User Guide Chapter 7: Using the Web Interface •...
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  • Page 53 The Humidity graph displays a blinking warning or critical error whenever humidity exceeds low or high threshold. The PRO2 continues to display the status until the condition changes or the issue has been resolved. • • • • • The ENV part of the sensor supports two temperature/humidity (T/H) probes as part of the master unit, two T/H probes as part of the link unit, and the optional EMCU-1-18 (which can support two T/H probes, four contact-closure monitoring points, and one water sensor).
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  • Page 87 Switched PDU: set cord nomvolts Cord name or ID: Master_Cord_A Cord nominal voltage (200-240 Volts): PRO2 User Guide Chapter 7: Using the Web Interface •...
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  • Page 90 1. From the Temperature Scale drop-down menu, select the desired system-wide scale as Celsius (C) or Fahrenheit (F). PRO2 User Guide Chapter 7: Using the Web Interface •...
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  • Page 115 No Cert User certificate was not uploaded. Factory Encrypted User certificate was encrypted and uploaded at product assembly. None Neither the user certificate nor its key were uploaded. • • • PRO2 User Guide Chapter 7: Using the Web Interface •...
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  • Page 119 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...
  • Page 120 STI-Outlets += ".A3 .A4 Rtr3 Rtr4 Srvr3 Srvr4", STI-Groups = "Routers Servers", STI-Ports = "Console" sti-view Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == "view" STI-Access-Level = View-Only, STI-Env-Mon = Yes, STI-Outlets = "ALL", STI-Outlets = “ALL” PRO2 User Guide Chapter 7: Using the Web Interface •...
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  • Page 158 Logging in through Telnet requires directing the Telnet client to the configured IP address of the unit. PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
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  • Page 161 Switched PDU 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 PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 162 [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> PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
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  • Page 170 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 PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 171 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 PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 172 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. PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 173: Create Group

    Command Syntax create ldapgroup <name> Command Access Admin level only create ups Command Syntax create ups <name | ups type |> <hostname> Parameters Command Access Admin level only PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
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    Command Access Admin level only list snmpuser Command Syntax list <snmpuser> | ALL Command Access Admin level only list snmpusers Command Syntax list <snmpusers> Command Access Admin level only PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
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    Command Syntax create user <name> {password} {verify password} Command Access Admin level only cstat Command Syntax cstat Command Access System Monitor access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 176 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 PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 177 Command Syntax delete portfromtacacs <port name | id | ALL> <TACACS+ privilege level> delete pft <port name | id | ALL> <TACACS+ privilege level> Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 178 Command Access Command Syntax dir [.] dir [path] [volume] Parameters Command Access Command Syntax list group <group name | ALL> Command Access Command Syntax list groups Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 179 Command Syntax list ldapgroup <LDAP group name> Command Access Command Syntax list ldapgroups Command Access Command Syntax list outlets Command Access Command Syntax list ports Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 180 Command Syntax Command Access Command Syntax Command Access Command Syntax Command Access Command Syntax Command Access Command Syntax Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 181 Command Access Command Syntax logmon [filter] Parameters Usage Guidelines The log monitor command runs until ESC or RETURN is pressed. Command Access Command Syntax logout Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 182 Command Syntax lstat Command Access Command Syntax ocpstat Command Access Command Syntax off <name | id | group | ALL> Usage Guidelines Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 183 <name | outlet | outlet id | group | ALL> Command Access Command Syntax Password {password} {verify password} Command Access Command Syntax ping <hostname> Parameters Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 184 Command Syntax reboot <name | id | group | ALL> Usage Guidelines Command Access Command Syntax remove group <name> Command Access Command Syntax remove ldapgroup <name> Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 185 Command Syntax remove snmpuser <name> Command Access Command Syntax remove ups <name> Command Access Command Syntax remove ups <name> Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 186 Command Syntax restart [factkeepnet | factory | ftpload | newx509cert | newsshkeys | normal] Parameters Command Access Command Syntax senstat Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 187 [optional | required] set access webloglen <value> set access webtimeout <value> Parameters The set access command uses the following parameters: Sub-Parameters The set access command uses the following sub-parameters: PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 188 <value> set bluetooth transpwr <value> Parameters The set bluetooth command uses the following parameters: Sub-Parameters The set bluetooth command uses the following sub-parameter: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 189 The set branch command uses the following parameters: Sub Parameters The set branch command uses the following sub-parameters: Usage Guidelines min <= alarmlo <= warnlo <= warnhi <= alarmhi <= max Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 190 [alarmhi | alarmlo | warnhi | warnlo] <name | id | ALL> <value> set cord watts hyst <value> Parameters The set cord command uses the following parameters: PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 191 Sub-Parameters The set cord command uses the following sub-parameters: min <=alarmlo <=warnlo <=warnhi <=alarmhi <=max Usage Guidelines Admin level only Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 192 The set dhcp command uses the following parameters: Sub-Parameters The set dhcp command uses the following sub-parameter: Command Access Command Syntax set dns [primary | secondary] <ipv4/ipv6> Parameters Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 193 [disabled | enabled] set email usesubjloc set email usesubjdef Note: The set email power command is for Switched products only. Parameters The set email command uses the following parameters: PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 194 Sub-Parameters The set email command uses the following sub-parameters: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 195 Parameters The set energywise command uses the following parameters: Command Access Command Syntax set feature <feature key> Parameters The set feature command uses the following parameter: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 196 The set ftp command uses the following parameters: Sets the username for logging into the remote FTP update server. 0-32 characters. Sub-Parameters The set ftp command uses the following sub-parameters: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 197 Command Syntax set http [disabled | enabled] set http port <port> Parameters The set http command uses the following parameter: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 198 <ipv6 address> set ipv6 gateway <ipv6 address> set ipv6 prefix <ipv6 CIDR prefix> Parameters The set ipv4 and set ipv6 commands use the following parameters: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 199 <distinguished name> set ldap userfilter <filter> Parameters The set ldap command uses the following parameters: Sub-Parameters The set ldap command uses the following sub-parameters: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 200 [disabled | enabled] <groupname> Parameters The set ldap group command uses the following parameters: Sub-Parameters The set ldap group command uses the following sub-parameter: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 201 The set line command uses the following parameters: Sub-Parameters The set line command uses the following sub-parameters: min <= alarmlo <= warnlo <= warnhi <= alarmhi <= max Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 202 The set loadshed command uses the following parameters: Sub-Parameters The set loadshed command uses the following sub-parameters: Usage Guidelines The Smart Load Shedding feature must be enabled. Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 203 <name | id | ALL> <value> set ocp snmpt [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL> Parameters The set ocp command uses the following parameters: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 204 [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>...
  • Page 205 Sets the hostname for an outlet for script or shutdown actions. 0-63 characters. PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 206 Sets the time to wait after the shutdown notification to host before outlet state change. Valid range is 1-900 seconds. min <= alarmlo <= warnlo <= warnhi <= alarmhi <= max Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 207 [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> PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 208 [primary | secondary] host <hostname> set radius [primary | secondary] secret <shared secret> set radius [primary | secondary] timeout <timeout> Parameters The set radius command uses the following parameters: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 209 [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL> set sensor temp scale [celsius | fahrenheit] Parameters The set sensor command uses the following parameters: PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 210 System contact string. 0-63 characters. System location string. 0-63 characters. System name string. 0-63 characters. Sets trap notification options. Sets to allow access with SNMPv2. Sets to allow access with SNMPv3. PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 211 Sub-Parameters The set snmp command uses the following sub-parameters: First SNMP trap destination. 0-63 characters. Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 212 Parameters The set snmpuser command uses the following parameters: Sets Sets Sets Sets Sub-Parameters The set snmpuser command uses the following sub-parameters: PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 213 The set sntp command uses the following sub-parameters: Command Access Command Syntax set spm [disabled | enabled] set spm resetpw Parameters The set spm command uses the following parameter: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 214 <hostname> set syslog host2 <hostname> set syslog port <port> set syslog protocol [rfc3164 | rfc5424] Parameters The set syslog command uses the following parameters: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 215 [disabled | enabled] <priv level> Parameters The set tacpriv command uses the following parameters: Sub-Parameters The set tacpriv command uses the following sub-parameter: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 216 [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> set unit odisporder [normal | reversed] <name | id | ALL>...
  • Page 217 <UPS#> <value> set ups onutility <UPS#> <value> set ups port <UPS#> <port> set ups type <UPS#> <value> Parameters The set ups command uses the following parameters: PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 218 <username> {password} {verify password} set user sysmon [disabled | enabled] <username> Parameters The set user command uses the following parameters: Sub-Parameters The set user command uses the following sub-parameter: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 219 [disabled | enabled | resetpw] Parameters The set web command uses the following parameters: Sub-Parameters The set web command uses the following sub-parameter: Command Access PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 220 [day |disabled |enabled | hour] set ztp resetprov Parameters The set ztp command uses the following parameters: Sub-Parameters The set ztp autoupdate command uses the following sub-parameters: Command Access: Admin level only PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 221 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 PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 222 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 PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 223 ------- ------- 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: PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 224 Trend Files: disabled Command Syntax show energywise Command Access Example Switched PDU: show energywise EnergyWise Configuration EnergyWise Endpoint: disabled Port: 43440 Domain: (not set) Refresh Rate: Secret: (not set) PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 225 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 PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 226 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: PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 227 ------- ------- ------- 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 PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 228 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 PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 229 [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 PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 230 User Cert: enabled SSL User Certificates: enabled User Passphrase: <none> Uploaded Files: None SNMPv1/2: enabled Port: TrapPort: SNMPv3: disabled Port: TrapPort: Web Svc API: enabled SPM Access: enabled PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 231 / 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 PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 232 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 PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 233 Switched PDU: show ports Port Name Locked Baud Timeout DSR Chk RFTAG --------- ------ ---- ------- ------- ----- COM1 Console 9600 5 min enabled enabled COM2 115200 5 min enabled disabled PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 234 Primary Server: (not set) Shared Secret: (not set) Port: 1812 Timeout: 5 second(s) Retries: Secondary Server: (not set) Shared Secret: (not set) Port: 1812 Timeout: 5 second(s) Retries: PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 235 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: PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 236 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) PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 237 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: PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 238 1st Sunday in November at 02:00:00 Command Syntax show syslog Command Access Example Switched PDU: show syslog SYSLOG Configuration Host 1: <not set> Host 2: <not set> Port: Protocol: RFC3164 Debug Messaging: disabled PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 239 PIPS-POPS Switched Command Syntax show tacacs Command Access Example Switched PDU: show tacacs TACACS+ Configuration TACACS+: disabled Primary Host: <not set> Secondary Host: <not set> Port: Key: <not set> PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 240 Link Model Number: SEV-4503K Product S/N: <not set> Asset Tag: AGHWERAFSasdf Display Orient: Auto <Normal> Outlet Sequence: Normal Outlet Dsp Order: Normal SNMP Notif.: enabled Email Notif: enabled PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 241 Admin level only Example Switched PDU: show ztp Zero Touch Provisioning Configuration <DHCP required> ZTP: enabled <not provisioned> Auto Updates: disabled Update Day: Everyday Update Hour: 12 AM PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 242 <name | id | group | ALL> Usage Guidelines For Switched PDU products only. Command Access Example Switched PDU: shutdown Outlet name or ID, group name or ALL: PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 243 Command Access Example Switched PDU: sysstat Sub-System Status Events ---------- ------ ------ Units Normal Cords Normal Lines Normal Phases Normal OCPs Normal Branches Normal Outlets Normal Sensors Normal Normal PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 244 Unit Name Type Status --------- ----- ------ Master Master Normal Display Orientation ------------------- Auto <Inverted> Command Syntax version Command Access Example Switched PDU: version Sentry Switched PDU Version 8.0 PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 245: Appendix A: Hardware Items

    “UA”, “Ub”, “UC”, or “Ud” three times. If unit is a master, “UA” (unit A) flashes. If unit is one of up-to-three possible link types, these indicators flash: “Ub” (unit B), “UC” (unit C), or “Ud” (unit D). PRO2 User Guide Appendix A: Hardware Items •...
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  • Page 249 • • DTE Signal Name Input/Output DCE Signal Name Input/Output PRO2 User Guide Appendix A: Hardware Items •...
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  • Page 252: Appendix B: Regulatory Compliance

    Directive (2011/65/EU) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with the following harmonized standards demonstrate conformity with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives. • EN 55032 • EN 55024 • EN 60950-1 PRO2 User Guide Appendix B: Regulatory Compliance •...
  • Page 253 Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials of this part is above the limit requirement in SJ/T 11363-2006. 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.
  • Page 254: Appendix C: Product Support Information

    PRO2 User Guide Appendix C: Product Support Information •...