How to Log in Open a Web browser. Enter the IP address of the CyberPower PDU/ATS in the Browser Address Bar, and then press ENTER. Note: To look up the IP address, please refer to the LCD screen of the PDU/ATS.
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Web Interface General Settings These are the basic settings for the PDU/ATS. 1. Date and Time Settings The date and time can be set manually or synchronized with a Network Time Protocol (NTP) System Tab > General > server. All time-related configurations are based on this setting. See Time.
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Web Interface Item Definition System Time Configuration Time Zone The options for time zone selection. Date Format The options for date format selection. *Primary NTP Server: Users enter the IP address/domain name of the NTP server and choose local time zone based on their location.
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Web Interface 2. Daylight Saving Time System Tab > General > Users adjust the daylight saving time according to their location. See Daylight Saving Time. System Tab > General > Daylight Saving Time Item Definition DST Configuration Disable Disable the DST function. Traditional US DST Start from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in Time...
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Web Interface 3. Device Identification System Users assign the device’s name, location, and the person to contact about issues. See Tab > General > Identification. System Tab > General > Identification Item Definition Select the role of the PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are HOST/GUEST# daisy chained.
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Web Interface Device Reset/Reboot System Tab > Users can reboot the PDU/ATS or reset all the settings to defaults. See Reset/Reboot. System Tab > Reset/Reboot Item Definition Restart the System without turning off and restarting the Reboot System PDU/ATS outlets. Reset the System to default setting and restart it.
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Web Interface 5. Environmental Monitoring PDU/ATS with CyberPower ENVIROSENSOR can provide remote monitoring of temperature and humidity in a server closet and/or datacenter. You can set temperature and humidity threshold for Envir Tab > Status Envir Tab > Configuration. Note that Envir Tab event action warning.
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Web Interface Item Definition Maximum The highest humidity recorded and the time of occurrence. The lowest humidity recorded and the time of occurrence. Minimum Click Reset to reset the highest and lowest value to zero. Contact Display the current status of each input dry contact relay. Envir Tab >...
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Web Interface Item Definition The point where the environmental state changes from abnormal to normal and users receive a clearing event notification. The function of Hysteresis is to avoid receiving multiple event notifications. *For high threshold, the point is the threshold minus the Hysteresis value;...
Web Interface Advanced Power Management Remote Monitoring Users can see real-time readings of PDU/ATS vitals such as device load, power consumption, and Summary Tab, PDU/ATS Tab > outlet status for an overview of current PDU/ATS status. See Status, and PDU/ATS Tab > Status > Outlet. Summary Tab Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Web Interface Item Definition Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are daisy HOST/GUEST# chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATSs can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS. Current Condition Operating condition of the PDU/ATS and ENVIROSENSOR. PDU/ATS Status Dev Load Total load current of all connected devices, measured in Amps.
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Web Interface Item Definition System time of the PDU/ATS. For configuration, see System Tab > Time General > Time. Envir Status Display temperature reading when the ENVIROSENSOR is connected to Temperature the PDU/ATS. Display humidity reading when the ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the Humidity PDU/ATS.
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Web Interface PDU Tab > Status > Device ATS Tab > Status > Device Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Web Interface Item Definition Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are HOST/GUEST# daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATS s can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS. Source Status (For ATS Series Only) Selected Source Source currently supplying power to load. Preferred Source Source the ATS will switch over to when both sources are acceptable.
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Web Interface PDU/ATS Tab > Status > Outlet* Outlet Status Page *The above is available for Switched Metered by Outlet Series, Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only. Item Definition Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATS s are daisy HOST/GUEST# chained.
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Web Interface Visible Power Consumption With comprehensive energy measurement data, users can gain more visibility to the total power usage of a PDU/ATS or the status of source A and B of an ATS, as well as estimate the energy cost and CO2 emissions.
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Web Interface Item Definition Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDUs/ATS are HOST/GUEST# daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATSs can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS. The maximum voltage of the Source A/B during a specific time Source A/B Max (V)* interval, measured in Volts.
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Web Interface Log Tab > Graphing Item Definition Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are HOST/GUEST# daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATSs can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS. The time period is used to create a retroactive graph of the status Graph Period records.
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Web Interface Log Tab > Energy Records Item Definition Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATS s are HOST/GUEST# daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATS s can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS. Energy consumed by connected device(s) during a specific time Interval Energy (kWh) interval, measured in kWh.
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Web Interface Log Tab > Maintenance Item Definition Event Logs Clear All Logs Clear the existing event logs. The number of the existing event logs and the maximum number The Number of of the event logs that can be recorded. Once the maximum number Events is reached, new events overwrite oldest events in memory.
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Web Interface Item Definition The time that records have been kept. A smaller recording interval leads to less remaining time while a larger recording interval leads Remaining Time to more remaining time. Once the maximum number is reached, new status records overwrite oldest status records in memory. Save Status Records Save the status records as a text file.
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Web Interface Event Logging Users can view all the events, including log in/out records and configuration changes. The Log Tab > Syslog Log Tab > Event Logs. timestamp is recorded in a 24-hour format. See event logs, Users can clear the existing event logs in Log Tab >...
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Web Interface Syslog Server Page Item Definition Server IP The IP address of Syslog server. Server Port The port number that Syslog server uses to communicate. Logs Tab > Event Logs Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Web Interface Power Protection The configurable load threshold can be set to prevent an overload condition. ColdStart and system PDU/ATS Tab > Device Manager. configurations are also offered for different user needs. See PDU/ATS Tab > Manager > Device Item Definition Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are HOST/GUEST#...
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Web Interface Item Definition Set the value for the total current on the PDU/ATS that will signal a Near Overload near overload warning. Must be between Overload Threshold and Threshold Low Load Threshold. Set the value for the total current on the PDU/ATS that will signal a Low Load Threshold low load warning.
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Web Interface Source Configuration Users can select the preferred source as the primary input. When the primary input fails, the ATS will switch to the secondary one to ensure continuous operation. Frequency Parameters and ATS Tab > Source Voltage Parameters configurations are also offered for user needs. See Manager.
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Web Interface Item Definition *High sensitivity means the ATS will switch over to the alternate source in response to small voltage changes. *Medium sensitivity means the ATS will switch over to the Sensitivity alternate source in response to medium voltage changes. *Low sensitivity means the ATS will switch over to the alternate source in response to Large voltage changes.
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Web Interface Event Action Page The Event Action Page enables users to modify the notification method. Item Definition Logs Event Record the device event in the Event Logs. Send an email to a specific user. Send E-mail An available SMTP server is necessary. Post Trap Send a SNMP trap to a specific IP address.
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Web Interface Event Action Recipient Settings 1. E-mail Notification Set the proper SMTP server settings so that users can receive an email when a specific event System Tab > Notification > SMTP Server. occurs. See System Tab > Notification > SMTP Server Item Definition The IP or host Name of SMTP server used to notify users by e-...
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Web Interface Users can set up to five e-mail recipients in designated email address format. System > Notification >E-mail Recipients. System > Notification > E-mail Recipients Item Definition Configure E-mail Click the e-mail address of the recipient to enter the Recipient Page.
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Web Interface Configure E-mail Recipient Page Add New E-mail Recipient Page Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Web Interface 2. SNMP Trap Notification System > Set up to 10 SNMP trap receivers to be notified when an event occurs. See Notification > Trap Receivers. System > Notification > Trap Receivers Item Definition Configure Trap Receiver Page. Click on the trap name to enter the Name Users can modify or delete an existing receiver.
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Web Interface Configure Trap Receiver Page Add New Trap Receiver Page Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Web Interface Item Definition Name The name of trap receiver. IP Address The IP address of the trap receiver. If choosing the SNMPv1 option as the trap type for a trap receiver, SNMPv1 select the corresponding community. See System Tab > Network Service >...
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Web Interface 3. SMS Notification Short Message Service (SMS) is used by mobile communication systems to send a short message to a specific mobile phone number. Standardized communication protocols allow the exchange of short text messages between mobile devices. The system provides four methods for users to choose how they want to send a message. See System >...
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Web Interface System > Notification > SMS Service Using HTTP GET: Use the example where Clickatell is the SMS provider. The basic form of URL using the HTTP GET method is: http://api.clickatell.com/http/sendmsg?user=tedmosby&password=himym&api_id=2014331&to =E_PHONE_NUMBER&text=E_PHONE_MESSAGE Query String in the URL Definition Replace “tedmosby” with the user name created at the Clickatell user=tedmosby website.
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Web Interface System > Notification > SMS Service Using HTTP POST: Use the example where Clickatell is the SMS provider. The basic form of URL is: http://api.clickatell.com/http/sendmsg The basic form of body is: user=tedmosby&password=himym&api_id=2014331&to=E_PHONE_NUMBER&text=E_ MESSAGE Query String in Body Definition Replace “tedmosby”...
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Web Interface System > Notification > SMS Service Using Mail: Users set the SMTP server in System Tab > Notification > SMTP Server first, and then enter the following information. Item Definition Address Enter the e-mail of the recipient. Subject The Subject field shown in the e-mail message, entered by user.
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Web Interface Users can set up to 10 mobile phone numbers as SMS recipients who will receive a short System Tab > Notification > SMS message notification when a specific event occurs. See Recipients. System Tab > Notification > SMS Recipients Item Definition Configure SMS Receiver...
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Web Interface Configure SMS Receiver Page Add New SMS Receiver Page Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
Web Interface Outlet Management The following provides the outlet configurations to meet different application scenarios. Remote Outlet On/Off/Reboot PDU/ATS Tab > Outlet Action > Control. Users can turn on, turn off, or reboot individual outlet. See (For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only.) PDU/ATS Tab >...
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Web Interface Item Definition Selected outlets will be turned off according to each outlet’s Power Off Delay in PDU/ATS Tab > Manager > Outlet. Turn Off + Delay This action could signal a computer to shut down, if PowerPanel® Business Remote software is installed on it. Selected outlets will be immediately turned off and then be turned on again according to each outlet’s Reboot Duration in Reboot...
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Web Interface Scheduled Outlet On/Off/Reboot PDU/ATS Outlet(s) can be set to automatically turn on, turn off, or reboot at scheduled times. See Tab > Outlet Action > Schedule. (For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only.) PDU/ATS Tab > Outlet Action > Schedule Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) first if PDU/ATSs are daisy chained.
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Web Interface Add New Action Schedule Page Up to 10 scheduled settings are allowed. Item Definition Enable Check this box to activate the scheduled action function. Name The name entered by the user to identify the specific scheduled event. The action will be performed when the scheduled event takes place. For reboot action, selected outlets will be immediately turned off and then be turned on again according to outlet’s Reboot Duration in Control Action...
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Web Interface Sequencing Power On/Off/ Load Configuration Enable users to turn on, turn off, or reboot the outlets in sequence. When powering on the connected devices, the sequential power-on method is recommended to avoid high inrush current. (For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only.) The configurable load threshold can be set to prevent an overload condition.
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Web Interface Outlet Configuration Page Item Definition The name entered by the user to identify the selected outlet or multiple Name outlet configuration. Action Configuration* *Instant: Turn on/off the outlet immediately. *Delay: Delay time before turning on/off the outlet. Valid values Power On/Off Delay are within the range of 1 to 7,200 seconds.
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Web Interface Item Definition Low Overload Set the value for individual outlet that will signal a low overload warning Threshold in Watts. Must be lower than Near Overload Threshold. Power Restore Peak Load Restore the peak load of each outlet to zero. Energy Restore the energy of each outlet to zero.
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Web Interface AutoPing The AutoPing feature allows the PDU/ATS to detect if a target device becomes unresponsive to IP pings and automatically reboot the device. If the device gets back to normal operation after reboot, network connection could be restored at the same time. PDU/ATS Tab >...
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Web Interface Up to 10 AutoPing settings are allowed. Item Definition Enable/Disable the AutoPing function. Active When “Yes” is selected, sets the IP address of the priority to utilize the function. Pings will only be sent to the target device when receiving a successful ping response from the priority.
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Web Interface After confirming the AutoPing configuration and pressing “Apply” button, find your preferred configuration and AutoPing status on AutoPing Webpage. Besides, set the IP address of the priority when “Yes” is selected. For example, the target device is connected to a router, which is set to be the priority. The PDU/ATS sends IP pings to the target device only if the router is responsive to IP pings.
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Web Interface Wake on LAN (WoL) When turning on an outlet, a Wake on LAN packet can be sent to the connected computer to awaken it. It is necessary for the computer to support this function and is configured as "Enabled" PDU/ATS Tab >...
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Web Interface PDU/ATS Tab > Wake on LAN > Lists Item Definition If the PowerPanel Remote option in PDU/ATS Tab > Wake on LAN > WoL Remote List Features is selected, the PowerPanel® List will be automatically added to the WoL Remote list. Click New to enter the Add Wake on LAN Receiver Page.
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Web Interface Add Wake on LAN Receiver Window Item Definition Active Enable/Disable the Wake on LAN function. The IP address of the computer. This IP must be within the same subnet IP Address as the PDU/ATS. Up to 50 IP addresses are supported. Outlet Select the outlet that provides power to the computer.
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Web Interface Graceful Computer Shutdown After the connected computer is installed with PowerPanel Business Remote or Management and establishes communication with the PDU/ATS, its IP address will be automatically displayed in the PowerPanel® List shown below. This computer can perform a safe shutdown before the outlet powering the computer turns off, thus avoiding data loss.
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Web Interface Cisco EnergyWise Users can manage and control all Cisco EnergyWise entities and configure settings. See /ATS Tab > EnergyWise > Configuration PDU/ATS Tab > EnergyWise > Children List. PDU/ATS Tab > EnergyWise > Configuration Item Definition Version The version of EnergyWise supported. EnergyWise Enable/Disable EnergyWise support.
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Web Interface PDU/ATS Tab > EnergyWise > Children List Click the Name field in parent and/or children list to enter the EnergyWise Parent Configuration Page EnergyWise Child Configuration Page. Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Web Interface EnergyWise Parent Configuration Page EnergyWise Child Configuration Page Item Definition The name entered by the user to identify an EnergyWise entity. Name The maximum length is 31 characters. Role This parameter is a string entered by the user to describe the function of Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Web Interface Item Definition the entity. Maximum length is 31 characters. This parameter is a string entered by the user to describe the entity. Keywords Maximum length is 31 characters. This parameter, entered by the user, shows the value of an entity’s Importance importance and must be between 1 and 100.
Web Interface Security The following provides account configurations to protect against unauthorized entry. Login Authentication There are five options for login authentication. Only one user can log in to the web interface at a time. System Tab > Security > Management Item Definition Login Authentication...
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Web Interface Item Definition Log in with user name and password to authenticate with RADIUS server first. If the RADIUS server fails to respond, RADIUS, Local then the user name and password configured in Local Configuration can be used. See System Tab >...
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Web Interface 1. Using Local Configuration for Authentication System Tab > Security > Local Configuration There are two types of account: administrator and viewer. Click User Name field to enter Administrator Page Viewer Page. Users can also click NEW to enter Add Outlet User Page create an outlet account.
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Web Interface Viewer Page Item Definition The administrator can access all functions, including Enable/Disable the Administrator Viewer account. For login configuration, users can only create one administrator account. User Name Enter the new user name. Current Enter the current password for authentication. Password New Password Enter the new password.
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Web Interface Add Outlet User Page* Users can create an outlet account that is allowed to control assigned outlet(s). Item Definition Active Enable or disable the user account. User Name Set a name for the user account. Password Set the user password. Select the role of the PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are Role daisy chained.
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Web Interface 2. Using RADIUS Configuration for Authentication System Tab > Security > RADIUS Configuration Click Add Server to enter Radius Server Configuration Page to create a server. Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Web Interface Radius Server Configuration Page Item Definition Server IP The IP address of RADIUS server. Shared Secret The shared secret of RADIUS server. Server Port The UDP port used by the RADIUS server. The authentication protocol type for RADIUS Server. Authentication Password authentication protocol (PAP) Type...
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Web Interface 3. Using LDAP Configuration for Authentication System Tab > Security > LDAP configuration Click Add Server to enter LDAP Server Configuration Page to create a server. Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Web Interface LDAP Server Configuration Page Item Definition LDAP Server The IP address of LDAP server. LDAP SSL To communicate with LDAP server by LDAPS. Port The TCP port used by the LDAP(S) server. Base DN The base DN of LDAP server. Login Attribute The login attribute of LDAP user entry.
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Web Interface Timeout Setting System > Security > Session Control. Configure the idle login sessions. See System > Security > Session Control Item Definition Login Session Timeout The time in minutes that the system waits before automatically logging off. Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
Web Interface Network Service The following provides the network configurations. TCP/IPv4 Setting Display the current TCP/IPv4 settings and allow users to select the option to obtain TCP/IP settings System > Network Service > TCP/IPv4. by DHCP. See System > Network Service > TCP/IPv4 Item Definition Current...
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Web Interface Item Definition Configure a host name. *Synchronization with Identification Name - Allow the identification name to be synchronized with the host name so both fields automatically contain the same value. Host Name Note: When enabling this feature, the identification name can only contain numbers (0-9), letters (a-z, A-Z), hyphen and decimal point.
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Web Interface TCP/IPv6 Setting Display the current TCP/IPv6 settings and allow users to assign the IPv6 address either by router System > Network Service > TCP/IPv6. control or manually. See System > Network Service > TCP/IPv6 Item Definition IPv6 Interface Displays the current IPv6 address.
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Web Interface SNMPv1 Service Setting System Tab > Network Service > SNMPv1 Allow users to perform SNMPv1 configurations. See Service. System Tab > Network Service > SNMPv1 Service Item Definition SNMPv1 Service Allow Access Enable or disable the SNMPv1 service. Click the SNMP Trap Community field to enter the SNMPv1 Page.
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Web Interface SNMPv1 Page Item Definition The name used to access the SNMP community from a Network Community Management System (NMS). Its maximum length is 15 characters. The IP address or IP address mask can be accessed by the NMS. A specific IP address allows access only by the NMS with the specified IP Address.
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Web Interface SNMPv3 Service Setting Users can perform SNMPv3 configurations. Authentication type or privacy type are provided to System Tab > Network Service > SNMPv3 Service. strengthen security. See System Tab > Network Service > SNMPv3 Service Item Definition SNMPv3 Service Allow Access Enable or disable the SNMPv3 service.
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Web Interface SNMPv3 Page Item Definition Access Enable or disable the SNMPv3 service. The name that identifies the SNMPv3 user. It must be 1 to 31 User Name characters long. Authentication Protocol The hash type for authentication. Authentication The password used to generate the key for authentication. It must be Password 16 to 31 characters long.
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Web Interface Web Service Select the Enable HTTP/HTTPS option to access the HTTP/HTTPS Service and configure System Tab > Network Service > Web Service. HTTP/HTTPS port settings. See System Tab > Network Service > Web Service Item Definition Access Enable or disable HTTP/HTTPS service. HTTPS supports the following encryption algorithms: Allow Access ⚫...
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Web Interface Item Definition Http Settings The TCP/IP port of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP); 80 is the default value. HTTP Port Users can also change the port setting to any unused port from 5000 to 65535 to enhance security. Https Settings The TCP/IP port of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS);...
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Web Interface Click the Valid Certificate link, and the Installed Certificate Page will appear. Installed Certificate Page Click the Upload Certificate link, and the Change Certificate Page will appear. Change Certificate Page Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Web Interface Console Service Select the Enable options to allow access using Telnet/SSH service and configure Telnet/SSH port System Tab > Network Service > Console Service. settings. See System Tab > Network Service > Console Service Item Definition Access Enable access using Telnet or SSH version 2, which transmits user Allow Access names, passwords, and data in an encrypted format.
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Web Interface Item Definition The TCP/IP port that SSH uses to communicate; 22 is the default value. SSH Port Users can change port setting to any unused port from 5000 to 65535 to enhance security. Display the status of hostkey fingerprint to show whether it is valid or invalid.
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Web Interface FTP Service Allow users to enable/disable the FTP server service and configure the TCP/IP port of the FTP server. The FTP server is used for upgrading Firmware. See System Tab > Network Service > FTP Service. System Tab > Network Service > FTP Service Item Definition Allow Access...
Web Interface PDU/ATS Information System > About. Display the system information of the PDU/ATS. See System > About Item Definition Information Model Name Model name of the PDU/ATS. Serial Number Serial Number of the PDU/ATS. Hardware Version The hardware version of the PDU/ATS. Firmware Version The current firmware version installed on the PDU/ATS.
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Click the "Save" button to save all diagnostic information to a file. The saved information includes Event Logs, Status Save Information Records and other device information. Its suggested to have this information saved when contacting CyberPower Technical Support for assistance. Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
Commad Line Interface Command Line Interface Introduction How to log on Users can log on to the command line interface through either console network access (Telnet or SSH) or local access (Serial port). 1. Network access to the command line interface When user logs in with the admin username and admin password through Telnet or SSH, there are two types of interfaces available.
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Commad Line Interface names, passwords, and transmitted data. To use SSH you must first configure SSH and install an SSH client program (eg. PuTTY, HyperTerminal, or Tera Term) on your computer. Note: If using PuTTY to configure SSH access, please configure Line discipline of Terminal to “Force off”, as shown in Figure 5.
Set idle time of device. Example 1: To display load configuration of the device CyberPower > devcfg show Example 2: To set overload threshold at 10A CyberPower > devcfg overload 10 Example 3: To set near overload threshold at 8A Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Commad Line Interface CyberPower > devcfg nearover 8 Example 4: To set cold start delay at 0 CyberPower > devcfg coldstadly 0 Example 5: To set idle time of the device at 10 minutes CyberPower > devcfg idletime 10 srccfg Description: Show and set the source configuration.
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CyberPower > bankcfg show Example 2: To set overload threshold of bank 1 at 15A CyberPower > bankcfg index b1 overload 15 Example 3: To set near overload threshold of bank 2 at 10A CyberPower > bankcfg index b2 nearover 10 oltsta Description: Show information of outlet status.
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CyberPower > oltcfg index all show Example 2: To name outlet #1 as test_1 CyberPower > oltcfg index 1 name test_1 Example 3: To set turn on delay of outlet #2 as 3 seconds CyberPower > oltcfg index 2 td_on 3...
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Commad Line Interface set reboot duration as 5 seconds with a single command CyberPower > oltcfg set 1 test_1 3 4 5 oltloadcfg Description: Show and set outlet load threshold, reset power parameters in outlet level. Option Argument Description show Show information of outlet load threshold.
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Commad Line Interface Example 1: To turn on outlet #1 immediately CyberPower > oltctrl index 1 act on Example 2: To turn on outlet #2 with turn on delay CyberPower > oltctrl index 2 act delayon schedule Description: Show and configure the outlet schedule of device.
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To define timezone offset as +08:00 CyberPower > date timezone +0800 Example 2: To define the date as March 21, 2015 CyberPower > date yyyy 2015 mm 3 dd 21 Example 3: To define the time as 13:45:12 CyberPower > date time 13:45:12...
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1-8760-Set the frequency to update the date and time from NTP server. Example 1: To enable NTP server define date and time CyberPower > ntp access enable Example 2: To setup primary NTP server IP as “192.168.26.22” CyberPower > ntp priip 192.168.26.22...
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Location: Server Room Contact: Admainistrator Model: PDU81001 Hardware Version: 1.1 Firmware Version: 1.0.3 Firmware Update Date: 03/08/2015 Serial Number: TALGY2001975 MAC Address: 00-0C-15-00-B9-42 Example 2: To reset the device to default parameter. CyberPower > sys reset all Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec Example 1: Manual set Daylight Saving Time CyberPower > dst mode manual Start time (0~23): 2 Start week of month: second Start day of week: Sun...
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The period (in minutes) that the system waits before timeout 1~10 auto logging off. The range of argument is from 1 to 10 (in minutes). Example 1: To change authentication type to Radius, Local Account CyberPower > login type radiuslocal Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Set user password of admin Example 1: To change the primary administrator account information with a single command (need current password) CyberPower > admin name pri_name passwd pri_pass Input admin password : cyber pass device Description: Show and configure viewer account and manager IP.
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1,3,5,7;g#1-2,4,6,8 Example 2: To disable the outlet user #1 CyberPower > oltuser index 1 status disable Example 3: To set host outlet 1,3,5, guest #1 outlet 2,4,6, and guest #2 outlet 7,8,9 to the outlet user #1 CyberPower > oltuser index 1 oltnum 1,3,5;g#1-2,4,6;g#2-7,8,9...
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Commad Line Interface CyberPower > oltuser index 1 delete radius Description: Show and configure information of RADIUS server. Option Argument Description show Show all Radius server information Show primary/secondary Radius server show information. Add radius server then input radius server IP/Secret/Port appear later on.
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Commad Line Interface radius add <Server IP> <Share Secret> <Server Port><Authentication Type> For example: CyberPower > radius add 192.168.203.55 testsecret 150 pap Note: This single command could not be executed successfully if there are two Radius servers to be set already.
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Set netmask of system gateway <system gateway> Set gateway of system dnsip <system dns> Set DNS of system Example 1: To disable DHCP and define IP address to 192.168.26.33 CyberPower > tcpip dhcp disable ip 192.168.26.33 Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Enable or disable IPv6 manual ip. <manual IPv6 IP> Set manual IPv6 ip. Example 1: To define IPv6 manual IP address then show the information of IPv6 CyberPower > tcpip6 ip 2001:cdba:0:0:0:0:3257:9652 show Access: Enable Router Control: Enable Manual: Enable Manual IPv6 Address: [2001:cdba::3257:9652] snmpv1 Description: Show and configure status of SNMPv1.
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Enter the following command to perform all parameters configuration with a single command: snmpv1 set <1 | 2 | 3 | 4> <Community> <IP Address> <readonly | readwrite | forbidden> For example: CyberPower > snmpv1 set 3 CyberPower 192.168.203.91 readonly snmpv3 Description: Show and configure status of SNMPv3. Option...
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IP Address: 192.169.30.58 Auth Protocol: MD5 Priv Protocol: aes Example 2: To change the user name of second SNMPv3 user to CyberPower CyberPower > snmpv3 index 2 name CyberPower Example 3: To enable the third SNMPv3 user CyberPower > snmpv3 index 3 status enable Example 4: To change the IP address of forth SNMPv3 user to 192.168.203.66...
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<1 | 2 | 3 | 4> <User Name> <IP Address> <md5 | sha | none> <Auth Key> <aes | des | none> <Priv Key> For example:. CyberPower > snmpv3 set 1 CyberPower 192.168.203.90 sha test_authkey_123456 des test_privkey_123456 trap Description: Show and configure information of SNMP trap receiver.
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CyberPower > trap index 5 status enable. Example 6: To change the community name of second trap receiver to CyberPower with the condition that the SNMP version of trap receiver must be SNMPv1. CyberPower > trap index 2 community CyberPower...
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| disable Enable or disable Cipher Suite Example 1: To change the HTTP server port to 5000 CyberPower > web httpport 5000 console Description: Show and configure console network access type, telnet port and SSH port. Option Argument...
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Commad Line Interface To enable Telnet as console type CyberPower > console telnet enable Example 2: To disable SSH as console type CyberPower > console ssh disable Note: The telnet and the ssh modes are options for switching between each other. For example, the telnet will be automatically disabled once ssh is enabled as console type and vice versa.
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Clear the existing event logs. Example 1: CyberPower > eventlog show 12/11/2015 03:32:08 Admin login from 192.168.26.33. …………………………………….. Then use the following keys to navigate the event log. Description SPACE View the next page of event log.
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Commad Line Interface syslog Description: Show and configure information of SYSLOG server. Option Argument Description show Show all syslog information. Show syslog server information for 1 to 4 show servers. Add syslog server then input syslog server IP /Port appear later on. Add syslog server information including <server IP>...
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Enter the following command to perform all parameters configuration with a single command: syslog add <Server IP address> <Server Port> For example: CyberPower > syslog add 192.168.203.65 180 Note: This single command could not be executed successfully if there are four Syslog servers to be set already.
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Commad Line Interface accy Description: Show accessory information. Option Argument Description show Show information of accessory. Example 1: To display general information of accessory CyberPower > accy show Model Serial number HW version FW version ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 SENV001 TBLMV2000001 1.0.4 2 SENV001 TBLMV2000002 1.0.4...
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*HYS = Hysteresis *CAG = Change Rate(per 5min) Example 2: To set accessory#1’s name as envirname1 CyberPower > envcfg index 1 name envirname1 Example 3: To set high temperature threshold of the accessory#1 at 70 CyberPower > envcfg index 1 temphthres 70...
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Commad Line Interface Example 4: To reset maximum and minimum record of accessory#1 temperature CyberPower > envcfg index 1 maxminreset temp Example 5 To set temperature unit as celcius CyberPower > envcfg unit celcius contactsta Description: Show contact status. Option...
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To display general configuration of contact CyberPower > contactcfg show Example 2: To set envirsensor#1’s contact 2 name as contact1-2 CyberPower > contactcfg index 1 contact2name contact1-2 clear Description: Clear the console screen exit Description: Close the connection to the command line interface.
Save and Restore Configuration Settings Save and Restore Configuration Settings Option 1: via Web interface System > About. You can easily save and restore the device configuration to your local PC on To save the configuration file, click “Save” to save the configuration to your local PC. The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM.txt.
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- ftp> open 192.168.22.126 21 (for example: 192.168.22.126 is the current IP of the PDU/ATS and 21 is the default ftp port for the PDU/ATS) - Connected to 192.168.22.126. - 220 CyberPower FTP Server Ready. - User (192.168.22.126:(none)):cyber - 331 User name okay, need password.
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Save and Restore Configuration Settings - ftp> put <filename> Upload is complete, type - ftp> quit The system will reboot after you type “quit”. Option 3: Use Secure Copy (SCP) command Use the following steps to restore configuration via SCP. Note: Only firmware version 1.1.2 and above supports the functionality to restore configuration via SCP.
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Save and Restore Configuration Settings 3. Enter the following Command to restore configuration: scp <filename> <user>@< IP address of PDU/ATS>: Note: (1) The SSH setting on the PDU/ATS must be Enabled. (2) <filename> is the filename of the configuration file with a default format of YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM.txt.
PDU/ATS Network Daisy Chain PDU/ATS Network Daisy Chain The daisy-chain function allows up to four PDU/ATSs to be connected together to be monitored and controlled from one IP address. When PDU/ATSs are connected, two roles are defined: Host and Guest. Up to three Guest PDU/ATSs can be connected to one Host PDU/ATS.
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PDU/ATS Network Daisy Chain What remote management protocols are supported in PDU/ATSU daisy-chains? Currently users can monitor and control daisy-chained PDU/ATSs through Web interface (HTTP/HTTPS) or SNMP protocols. What functions on the Web pages does daisy-chain support? Please find in below table: Summary Device Status Outlet Status...
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PDU/ATS Network Daisy Chain Can I upgrade the firmware version of the Guest PDU/ATSs through the Host PDU/ATS? Yes, you can upgrade the firmware using the Power Device Network Utility 2, FTP (network connection required), or USB port. Once the Host completes the PDU/ATS firmware upgrade, it will trigger its Guest PDU/ATSs to upgrade the firmware automatically.
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PDU/ATS Network Daisy Chain Does the Host PDU/ATS record the logs of the Guest PDU/ATSs and itself? Yes, the Host PDU/ATS records the logs from all Guest PDU/ATSs daisy-chained to it. Will the Logs of the Guest PDU/ATSs recorded in the Host PDU/ATS be cleared if the Guest PDU/ATSs are removed from the Host PDU/ATS? No, the Logs of the Guest PDU/ATSs will remain even after the Guest PDU/ATSs are removed.
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PDU/ATS Network Daisy Chain Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution The PDU/ATS s are -The firmware version Check the firmware connected but the does not support daisy version of each PDU/ATS daisy chain function is chain. and upgrade to v1.08 or not working.
- ftp> open 192.168.22.126 21 (for example: 192.168.22.126 is the current IP the PDU/ATS and 21 is the default ftp port for the PDU/ATS) - Connected to 192.168.22.126. - 220 CyberPower FTP Server Ready. - User (192.168.22.126:(none)):cyber - 331 User name okay, need password.
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- ftp> open 192.168.22.126 21 (for example: 192.168.22.126 is the current IP the PDU/ATS and 21 is the default ftp port for the PDU/ATS) - Connected to 192.168.22.126. - 220 CyberPower FTP Server Ready. - User (192.168.22.126:(none)):cyber - 331 User name okay, need password.
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Use the following steps to upgrade the firmware. 1. Install the Power Device Network Utility 2 available for download at www.cyberpower.com 2. After installation completes, run the Power Device Network Utility 2. 3. Wait for scanning to finish (shown in Figure 1).
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Firmware Upgrade 4. Check the checkbox to select devices listed in the Operation View (Shown in Figure 2). Figure 2 5. Make sure Account and Password are valid on selected devices (Shown in Figure 3). Figure 3. 6. Select Upload Firmware. Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Firmware Upgrade 7. Click Browse to locate and select the firmware and data file to be updated and then click OK (Shown in Figure 4). Figure 4. 8. The upgrade progress bar will show in the lower right Upload Firmware window (Shown in Figure Figure 5.
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Firmware Upgrade Figure 6. Note: If you don’t want to wait for the firmware upgrade, you can stop the process by clicking Cancel in the lower right Upload Firmware window. However, this is not recommended because the Cancel action may cause the device to malfunction. Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide...
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Use the following steps to upgrade the firmware. 1. Download the latest firmware from www.cyberpower.com 2. Extract the file to the root directory of a USB flash drive with FAT32 formatting. Please note that the two files below should be available in order to complete the firmware upgrade process: *cpsmpdumadata_xxx.bin...
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Firmware Upgrade Note: Only firmware version 1.10 and above supports the functionality to update firmware via SCP. For Windows Users: 1. Download any PuTTY Secure Copy client (PSCP) utility. 2. Save the firmware files and the PSCP Utility in the same folder. 3.
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Firmware Upgrade Note: (1) The SSH setting on the PDU/ATS must be Enabled. (2) <filename> is the filename of the firmware file. There are two firmware files to upload: cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin and cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin. In order to upgrade the firmware version both files need to be uploaded. Only one firmware file can be uploaded at a time, it is recommended to upload the data file cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin first followed by the firmware file cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin.
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Contact Information Feel free to contact our Tech Support department with installation, troubleshooting, or general product questions. Cyber Power Systems, Inc. Web: www.cyberpower.com For USA and Canada: 4241 12th Ave East, Suite 400 Shakopee, MN55379 Toll-free: (877) 297-6937 For all other regions: Please visit our website for local contact information.
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