User-Defined Group Definition; Configure An Outlet For A User-Defined Outlet Group; System; Setting General System Settings - Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual

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column.

User-Defined Group Definition

Configure an Outlet for a User-Defined Outlet Group

1.
Access the Web interface and log in.
2.
Under Settings, select Group Definition. The Group Definition page displays.
3.
Select one group from the list of groups. (The default is Group x, where x is the outlet number.)
4.
Either accept the default name in the Name text box or type a new name to identify the new group.
5.
Select Enable from the drop-down list. (Groups with disabled status are not visible in the ePDU Group
menu.)
6.
To assign outlets to this group, select the name of the outlets from the Factory Groups, User-Defined
Groups, or Outlets panel and click the right arrow. The outlets move to the Selected Outlets panel.
Click Save.
7 .
8.
To ensure that you have configured the outlet groups correctly, select the ePDU Group from menu bar in
the to view the groups list.

System

Setting General System Settings

NOTE
Only the Administrator has access to this page.
NOTE 1
Some monitoring data do not display for the Switched ePDU user-defined groups.
This includes Current, Percent load, Apparent Power, Active Power, and kWh.
NOTE 2
You cannot change the state (On, Off, or Reboot) of a group of outlets using the
Web interface for Metered Outlet (MO) ePDUs.
NOTE 3
The user-defined group feature is not available for Metered Input (MI) ePDUs
because there are no measurements or controls on the outlets on that model.
NOTE
Up to 12 groups can be configured. One outlet can only be part of one user-defined
group. You cannot create an empty group.
NOTE
The Web interface will not be available as follows:
during firmware upgrades using the Upgrade network management card button
l
during a communications module restart using the Restart network management card
l
button
during restoration to factory defaults using the Restore factory to default settings button
l
NOTE
Refresh the Web pages (press F5) to see changes to the general system settings.
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