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  • Page 1 Eaton Advanced Enclosure Power Distribution Unit (ePDU ® ® User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Phillips Screw Company. All other trademarks are property of their respective companies. ©Copyright 2011 Eaton Corporation, Raleigh NC, USA. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any way without the express written approval of Eaton Corporation.
  • Page 3 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Eaton is not responsible for damage to this product resulting from accident, disaster, misuse, abuse, non-Eaton modification of the product, or other events outside the reasonable control of Eaton or not arising under normal operating conditions. 1F61...
  • Page 4 Special Symbols The following are examples of symbols used on the UPS or accessories to alert you to important information: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - Observe the warning associated with the risk of electric shock symbol. CAUTION: REFER TO OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Refer to your operator's manual for additional information, such as important operating and maintenance instructions.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Eaton ePDU Models ........
  • Page 6 Download the Eaton MIB Files ........
  • Page 7 Enable/Disable the Telnet Interface ..........Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 8 Ordering Optional and Spare Parts ..........114 Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    These capabilities are expressed in the model numbers of the ePDUs. Eaton ePDU Models There are 28 Eaton Advanced ePDU models. These models are categorized into eight model types defined primarily by the input and outlet configurations. The Advanced ePDU models support single-phase or three-phase applications and can manage up to 24 outlets.
  • Page 10 Figure 2. Type 2 Single-Phase Model with Detachable Power Cord (eSWA03 Switched Model Shown) Figure 3 shows an example of the Type 3 ePDU. eSWA05 (EU) eMAA14 (EU) eMA006 (US) eAM002 (US) Figure 3. Type 3 Three-Phase Model (eSWA05 Switched Model Shown) Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 11 Figure 4. Type 4 Single-Phase Model (eMAA13 Managed Model Shown) Figure 5 shows an example of the Type 5 ePDU. eAM001 (US) eMA010 (US) Figure 5. Type 5 Single-Phase Model (eAM001 Advanced Monitored Model Shown) Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 12 Figure 6. Type 6 Three-Phase Model (eMA007 Managed Model Shown) Figure 7 shows an example of the Type 7 ePDU. eMA013 (US) Figure 7. Type 7 Three-Phase Model (eMA013 Managed Model Shown) Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 13: Accessories

    Changes in external contact status are logged in the ePDU event history log. When temperature and humidity values exceed user-selectable limits, the event is logged in the ePDU event history log. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 14: Cord Retention Bracket

    NOTE For information updates, refer to the Eaton ePDU catalog or go to www.eaton.com/ePDU. Features The Eaton Advanced ePDU provides outstanding performance and reliability, including the following unique benefits: Ease of Use Easy and flexible rack installation Easy-to-use interface to display input and output status...
  • Page 15: Configurability And Security

    Introduction Configurability and Security Configurable alarm thresholds Configurable user-security control Address-specific IP security mask to prevent unauthorized access Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 16: Safety Warnings

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS — SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that you should follow during installation and operation of the Eaton Advanced Enclosure Power Distribution Unit (ePDU). Please read all instructions before operating the equipment and save this manual for future reference.
  • Page 17: Installation

    Chapter 3 Installation All Eaton Advanced Enclosure Power Distribution Unit (ePDU) models are 0U products and are mounted vertically inside standard rack structures. Use the information in this chapter to prepare, install, and connect the ePDU and optional accessories. Installation Precautions Before you install or connect the ePDU in a rack cabinet, observe the following precautions: Only a competent service person should install, test, or configure the ePDU and its optional accessories.
  • Page 18: Installation Overview

    Table 1 lists the parts that are included with Advanced ePDU models. Table 2 on page 12 lists the detachable ePDU power cords included with some Advanced ePDU models. See Table 29 on page 114 for a list of Eaton catalog part numbers for ordering optional and spare parts for the ePDU.
  • Page 19 Installation Table 1. Parts Included with All Eaton Advanced ePDU Models (Continued) Quantity Description Anti-sliding safety screw * Cage nut ** Screw for mounting clip feet and cage nut assembly ** Screw for keyhole mounting button *** Hex nut for keyhole mounting button *** Keyhole mounting button *** Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 20: Installing The Optional Cord Retention Bracket

    ***** Do not confuse this cable with the Ethernet cable that is used to connect the EMP. That cable is packaged in the EMP shipping carton with the EMP and accessory kit. NOTE The Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide (P-164000042) PDF version is available at www.eaton.com/ePDU. Table 2. Accessory (Detachable) Power Cords Quantity...
  • Page 21 Electrical Hazard: To avoid shock or possible equipment damage, use only the supplied screws when installing the cord retention brackets. Figure 9. Installing the Cord Retention Brackets Retain the cable ties for later use with the installed devices. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 22: Installing The Epdu In A Rack Cabinet

    You can install the mounting clip feet vertically or horizontally. Figure 10. Attaching the Mounting Clip Feet NOTE Use great care in handling the ePDU in the following steps. Avoid contact between the ePDU and the rack. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 23 Snap the ePDU into the rail, as shown in Figure 11. When you hear a clicking sound for each mounting clip, the ePDU is secure. Figure 11. Attaching the ePDU to the Rail Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 24: Using Keyholes With Mounting Buttons

    Figure 12. Installing the Mounting Buttons NOTE Use great care in handling the ePDU in the following steps. Avoid contact between the ePDU and the rack. Carefully move the ePDU into position against the rail. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 25 Installation Insert the top and bottom mounting buttons into the appropriate keyhole slots, as shown in Figure 13. Figure 13. Securing the ePDU Push down to secure the ePDU in position. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 26: Using Keyholes With Mounting Buttons And Clip Feet

    Locate the two mounting clip feet, mounting buttons, screws, and hex nuts (supplied). Using a Phillips screwdriver, assemble the mounting buttons and clip feet (see Figure 14). Figure 14. Attaching the Mounting Buttons to the Mounting Clip Feet Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 27: Grounding The Epdu

    Grounding the ePDU is optional but recommended. To ground the ePDU, connect a grounding cable (not supplied) from earth to the grounding screw shown in Figure 15. Figure 15. Grounding Screw Location Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 28: Hardware Connectivity

    Locate the DB9-to-RJ-45 cable (supplied). Connect the RJ-45 end of the cable to the RS-232 connector on the ePDU. Connect the DB9 end of the cable to the serial connector on the computer. See Figure 16. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 29 Verify that the ePDU is turned on. Press [Enter] to display the opening configuration prompt and type admin (the access password). NOTE See “Serial Interface Operation” on page 81 for more information about configuring and monitoring the ePDU. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 30: Connecting To A Lan Ethernet Port

    Ethernet connector on the router (or other LAN device). See Figure 17. NOTE See “Web Interface Operation” on page 68 for more information. Figure 17. Connecting the ePDU to a LAN Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 31: Installing An Optional Emp

    Locate the EMP Ethernet cable. Connect one end of the cable to the RJ-45 connector on the EMP , then connect the other end of the cable to the RS-232 connector on the ePDU. See Figure 19. Figure 19. Connecting the EMP Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 32: Connecting The Output Devices

    Do not replace or rewire the power cord. Connect the power cord to a properly wired and grounded dedicated power source. The ePDU turns on and displays the Eaton startup screen while starting. After five seconds, the sequence of screensaver screens for this ePDU model begin cycling.
  • Page 33: Equipment Setup Worksheet

    Outlet 15 Model Serial Number Outlet 16 Outlet 17 Outlet 18 Model Serial Number Outlet 19 Outlet 20 Outlet 21 Model Serial Number Types of adapters Types of cables Name of software program Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 34: Network Communication Configuration

    Chapter 4 Network Communication Configuration All Eaton Advanced Enclosure Power Distribution Unit (ePDU) models contain an internal Network Management Card that manages the communication interfaces of the ePDUs. The Network Management Card must be in Operation mode and basic network communication configuration must be performed before Web or Serial interfaces can be accessed.
  • Page 35: Ip Network Configuration

    Card uses a static IPv4 address. (For the Web interface operation, see Chapter 7 , “Configure the IPv4 Settings” on page 76. For the Serial interface operation, see Chapter 8, “Configure the IPv4 Settings” on page 86.) Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 36: Obtaining The Ipv4 Address

    Flow control = None Disable the “Echo typed characters locally” option. Press [Enter]. The Login menu displays (see Figure 21). Figure 21. Login Menu Type admin. The Eaton ePDU Configuration Utility menu displays. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 37 Type 3 (Communication Control) and press [Enter] (see Figure 23). Figure 23. Network Settings Menu Type 2 (DHCP Control) and press [Enter] to enable or disable DHCP Control (see Figure 24). Figure 24. Communication Control Menu Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 38: Retrieve The Ipv4 Address

    Flow control = None Disable the “Echo typed characters locally” option. Press [Enter]. The Login menu displays. Type admin. The Eaton ePDU Configuration Utility menu displays. Type 1 (Network Management Card Settings) and press [Enter]. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 39: Using The Ipv4 Default Address Configuration

    Flow control = None Disable the “Echo typed characters locally” option. Press [Enter]. The Login menu displays. Type admin. The Eaton ePDU Configuration Utility menu displays. Type 1 (Network Management Card Settings) and press [Enter]. Type 2 (Network Settings) and press [Enter].
  • Page 40: Networks That Allow Auto-Configuration

    Type 3 (Restart Network Management Card) and press [Enter].The Network Management Card restarts with the new IP settings after approximately 30 seconds. Return to the Eaton ePDU Configuration Utility menu to obtain the auto-configured IPv6 addresses. Type 1 (Network Management Card Settings) and press [Enter].
  • Page 41: Retrieve The Ipv6 Address

    Flow control = None Disable the “Echo typed characters locally” option. Press [Enter]. The Login menu displays. Type admin. The Eaton ePDU Configuration Utility menu displays. Type 1 (Network Management Card Settings) and press [Enter]. Type 2 (Network Settings) and press [Enter].
  • Page 42: Verify Network Management Card Operation

    Access a Web browser. Type the IPv4 or IPv6 address in the address bar in the following format: http://IPv4 address or http://[IPv6 address] The Web interface opens with the ePDU Overview (Home) page. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 43: Operation Overview

    Chapter 5 Operation Overview This chapter introduces the operation features of the Eaton Advanced Enclosure Power Distribution Unit (ePDU). Figure 27 shows an isolated view of the display and connectivity areas. HOME SCROLL Figure 27. Eaton ePDU Display and Connectivity...
  • Page 44 Allows you to connect one device to each outlet. The outlets are grouped so that you can identify, manage, and monitor the outlets in groups. Group configuration cannot be changed. For more information, see “Outlet Groups Management” on page 38. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 45: Three-Phase Configurations

    Delta, 4-pin plug Wye, 5-pin plug 3W + PE 3W + N + PE Protective Earth (Ground) Neutral Alignment tab 9 o'clock Protective Earth Alignment tab (Ground) 6 o'clock Figure 28. Example Clock Positions Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 46: Outlet Groups Management

    (Group C) (Group B) (Group A) Figure 29. Outlet Groups, LEDs, and Group Circuit Breakers (eMA007 Model Shown) Table 6 defines the outlet groups for each model. Group configuration cannot be changed. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 47 A1 to A8 B1 to B8 C1 to C8 D1 to D4 E1 to E4 F1 to F4 NOTE Models with outlet groups protected by circuit breakers are in bold type. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 48: Menu And Status Display

    An active alarm also turns the backlight on. The LCD automatically turns off after 15 minutes if no button is pressed. Figure 30 shows the LCD window and navigation buttons. Figure 30. LCD Window and Navigation Buttons Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 49 Only Advanced Monitored (AM) and Managed (MA) ePDUs indicate alarms by blinking LEDs. Switched (SW) ePDUs do not. Figure 32 illustrates power outlet LEDs. Power Outlet LEDs Power Outlet LEDs Power Outlet LEDs Figure 33. Power Outlet LEDs Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 50: Operation Mode Dip Switches

    The ePDU exits Firmware Upgrade mode (see Figure 35). NOTE When using a hardware restart to restart the Network Management Card, there is no mandatory check to ensure that the file system parameters are saved before restarting. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 51: Software Restart

    A software application restart can be initiated by Web interface selections or Serial interface commands. NOTE When using a remote interface to perform a software restart, the Network Management Card saves all current settings before restarting. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 52: Led Status Indicators

    Serial Service Port Orange LED: RS-232 Activity Status Reset Opening Serial Service Port Green LED: ePDU Communication Status Ethernet Port Green LED; 10/100M Status Ethernet Port Orange LED: Connection and Activity Status Ethernet 10/100 Base-T Port Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 53: Serial And Ethernet Connection Status

    *** If you install an optional EMP, you must dedicate the RS-232 connector to the EMP. (The EMP Ethernet cable is supplied in the EMP shipping carton.) Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 54: Common Operation Tasks

    (MIB) supported by the Network Management Card can be downloaded from the Web interface only. The page named SNMP provides a hyperlink to a zip archive named EATON-EPDU-MIB.zip. The archive is saved on the PC and stored in the Network Management Card file system.
  • Page 55: Actions On Individual Outlets And Groups Of Outlets

    However, if you enable the “Keep IP” option in either remote interface, the following settings are unchanged: IPv4 address IPv4 gateway address IPv4 subnet mask IPv6 control IPv6 auto-configuration control IPv6 address 1 IPv6 address 2 IPv6 prefix length 1 IPv6 prefix length 2 Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 56: Settings

    Enabled: the event log CSV file "logevent.csv" is included as an attachment to alarm e-mail. Not applicable for periodic report e-mail; in this case, the event log is always attached to the e-mail. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 57 Default is Enabled: the firmware upgrade functionality is supported. Keep Option Indicates if the IP settings must be kept unchanged when the user performs a default factory reset of the Network Management Card. Default is Disabled. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 58 Maximum 15 characters. Minimum 5 characters. Default is admin. Telnet Control Indicates if the Telnet interface is accessible. Enabled: the Telnet interface is accessible. Default is Disabled: the Telnet interface is not accessible. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 59 Read-only: the SNMP agent only accepts the GET commands for this user. Read/write: the SNMP agent accepts the GET and SET commands for this user. Default is No access: the SNMP agent rejects the user. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 60 Valid: the IPv6 addresses are valid and can be used to access the Network Management Card. Manual Configuration: the IPv6 addresses are manually configured and can be used to access the Network Management Card. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 61: Environmental Settings Table

    If the measurement exceeds this limit: An alarm is set Traps are sent to configured receivers E-mail is sent to configured receivers The high critical icon is displayed near the measurement value in the Web interface Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 62: Epdu Settings Table

    If the measurement is under this limit: An alarm is set Traps are sent to configured receivers E-mail is sent to configured receivers The high warning icon is displayed near the measurement value in the Web interface Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 63: Starting The Epdu

    IMPORTANT On models rated over 16A (Europe) / 20A (US), fully shrouded branch circuit breakers prevent accidental operation. To power cycle the Eaton ePDU, remove the power cord from the power source and then plug it back in. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 64: Shutting Down The Epdu

    Shut down the connected devices according to the manufacturer’s recommended shutdown sequence. Turn each circuit breaker to the OFF position. To remove power from the ePDU completely, disconnect the ePDU power cord from the power source. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 65: Lcd Operation

    Chapter 6 LCD Operation This chapter contains information on how to use the Eaton Advanced Enclosure Power Distribution Unit (ePDU), including: LCD panel and control button functions Menu selections NOTE The LCD panel language is not configurable. Only English is provided.
  • Page 66: Screensaver Cycling Sequence

    260W TEMP : 60.0ºC TEMP : -.-ºC 256kWh HUM. : 23.0% HUM. : -.-% Since 07/05/2010 If no value (i.e. no probe connected) Figure 38. Single-Phase Screensaver Cycle Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 67 If no value (i.e. no probe connected) 5s-Display as many groups SB INFO ENVIRONMENT as defined by ePDU 652W TEMP : 60.0ºC 256kWh HUM. : 23.0% Since 07/05/2010 Figure 39. Three-Phase Wye-configured Screensaver Cycle Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 68: Locked Screen

    A lock appears on a screen to indicate that a password is required to continue (see Figure 41). ACTIVE ALARMS EVENT LOG OUTLET READINGS MM/DD/YYYY SETTINGS HH:MM:SS ePDU INFO ePDU 16A eAMA08 Figure 41. Locked Screen Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 69: Lock 1 And Lock 2 Passwords

    The ePDU menu selection hierarchy provides useful performance information, alarms, ePDU identification, and configuration settings. Make a selection from the ePDU Main Menu (see Figure 43). ACTIVE ALARMS EVENT LOG OUTLET READINGS SETTINGS ePDU INFO Figure 43. Main Menu Selections Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 70 A, V, VA, W KWh SINCE LAST RESET PASSWORD CLEAR EVENT SCREEN CLEAR RESET LOCK DISPLAY ROTATION CONFIRM CONFIRM (LOCK 1) CONTRAST LOCK SETTINGS (LOCK 2) Figure 44. AM and MA Menu Structure Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 71: Active Alarms Menu

    The Active Alarms menu filters and displays only active alarms for the ePDU (see Figure 46). ACTIVE ALARMS ALARM #340 ALARM #347 EVENT LOG L3 OVER CURRENT OVER TEMP OUTLET READINGS WARNING WARNING SETTINGS 17/05/2010 19/05/2010 ePDU INFO 14:23:32 11:23:32 Figure 46. Example Active Alarm Displays Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 72: Event Log Menu

    ACTIVE ALARMS EVENT LOG VOLTAGE CURRENT OUTLET READINGS 220.00V 120.A SETTINGS ePDU INFO Scroll down button ACTIVE POWER ACTIVE POWER 5326kWh 1325VA 1232W SINCE 07/01/2010 17:32:23 Figure 48. Example Outlet Readings Displays Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 73: Settings Menu

    There are four available categories of setting options: Screen Password Clear Event Log Defaults ACTIVE ALARMS SCREEN EVENT LOG PASSWORD OUTLET READINGS CLEAR EVENT LOG SETTINGS DEFAULTS ePDU INFO Figure 50. Example Settings Displays Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 74 CLEAR EVENT LOG CONFIRM PASSWORD CLEAR EVENT LOG DEFAULTS Figure 53. Example Clear Event Log Submenu Displays SCREEN CLEAR EVENT LOG CONFIRM PASSWORD CLEAR EVENT LOG DEFAULTS Figure 54. Example Defaults Submenu Displays Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 75: Epdu Info Menu

    TYPE MODEL SERIAL NUMBER ePDU FIRMWARE NMC IPv4 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx EATON ePDU xxxxxxxxxxx MM.mm.aaaa NMC IPv6 PART NUMBER NMC FIRMWARE xxxx:xxxx:xxxx: eAMA08 MM.mm.aaaa xxxx:xxxx NMC MAC ADDRESS xx.xx.xx:xx:00 Figure 55. Example ePDU Info Display Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 76: Web Interface Operation

    Chapter 7 Web Interface Operation This chapter describes configuring and monitoring an Eaton Advanced Enclosure Power Distribution Unit (ePDU) remotely through the ePDU Network Management Card Web interface. This chapter describes the following: Navigating the Web interface Accessing the Web interface...
  • Page 77 (the refresh bar) that conveys: “Warning, some alarms fired, please refer to the Active Alarms | Last Refresh: dd/mm/yyyy - hh:hh:ss” The following symbols indicate the alarm level: Active Alarms Present High Critical Threshold Alarm High Warning Threshold Alarm Low Warning Threshold Alarm Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 78: Menu Selections

    This page provides the present readings for the ePDU that is reporting data. The readings are reported per phase and, for three-phase ePDUs, all phases. The display includes data such as current, voltage, and power factor. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 79: Logs & Notifications

    SNMP: Use the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) page to configure general SNMP settings, SNMPv1 settings, and SNMPv3 settings. You can also access the Eaton ePDU Management Information Base (MIB) from this page.
  • Page 80: Snmp Agent Overview

    PC for descriptions of the MIB objects and traps with comments. The SNMP agent implements the SNMP MIB-II and the Eaton MIB. The Eaton MIB files can be downloaded from the ePDU Web interface (see Chapter 5, “Download the Eaton MIB Files” on page 46.)
  • Page 81: Enable/Disable The Snmp Agent

    Type the authentication password (if required by security level), with 8 to 24 characters allowed. Type the privacy key (if required by security level), with 8 to 24 characters allowed. Click Save. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 82: Get/Set The Mib Objects

    To receive the test trap #53, the trap receiver must be configured with a protocol compliant with the one defined as the trap source (see “Enable/Disable the SNMP Agent” on page 73). Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 83: Configure The Ethernet Link Speed And Duplex Mode

    100 Mbps Half Duplex 10 Mbps Full Duplex 10 Mbps Half Duplex Click Save. Open the System page. Restart the Network Management Card (Network Management Card). See “Restart the Network Management Card” on page 47. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 84: Configure The Ipv4 Settings

    For auto-configuration, the global IPv6 addresses and prefix lengths are automatically configured by the network (an IPv6 router is required). The gateway IPv6 address is defined by the user. Type the local IPv6 address. Type the global IPv6 address. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 85: Reset Kwh Counter

    Choose the time zone from the combo box. Configure the Daylight Saving Time option. Click Save. NOTE The Network Management Card retrieves the date and time from the configured NTP server every hour. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 86: Configure The Smtp

    You can assign one superuser with read/write access rights and up to eight multi-users with configurable access rights. Configure the Superuser Access the Web interface and log in. Open the Access Control page. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 87: Configure Multi-Users

    Access the Web interface and log in. Open the Access Control page. Ensure that the HTTP Enabled check box is checked. Check the Force SSL check box to enable SSL encryption, or uncheck the box to disable it. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 88: Enable/Disable The Telnet Interface

    Check the Telnet Enabled check box to enable the Telnet interface, or uncheck the box to disable it. Open the System page. Restart the Network Management Card. See “Restart the Network Management Card” on page 47. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 89: Serial Interface Operation

    Use a MIB browser tool on a PC for descriptions of the MIB objects and traps with comments. The SNMP agent implements the SNMP MIB-II and the Eaton MIB. The Eaton MIB files can be downloaded from the ePDU Web interface.
  • Page 90: Enable/Disable The Snmp Agent

    Access the Serial interface and log in. Type 1 (Network Management Card Settings) and press [Enter]. Type 5 (SNMPv3 USM Table) and press [Enter]. Type 1 (Modify - Modify a table entry) and press [Enter]. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 91 Read-Only: The SNMPv3 user can only get the MIB objects. Type 0 and press [Enter]. Read/Write: The SNMPv3 user can get and set the MIB objects. Type 0 and press [Enter]. Figure 60. SNMPv3 USM Users Definition Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 92: Restore Factory Defaults For The Snmpv3 User-Based Security Model User

    Choose a trap type: Disabled: The trap receiver is disabled. No trap is sent to this user. Type 0 and press [Enter]. Enabled: The trap receiver is enabled. Type 1 and press [Enter]. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 93: Get/Set The Mib Objects

    10 Mbps Half Duplex Access the Serial interface and log in. Type 1 (Network Management Card Settings) and press [Enter]. Type 2 (Network Settings) and press [Enter]. Type 3 (Communication Control) and press [Enter]. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 94: Configure The Ipv4 Settings

    - Type 0 (Return to previous menu) and press [Enter]. Type 0 (Return to previous menu) and press [Enter]. 10. Type 0 (Return to previous menu) and press [Enter]. 11. Type 3 (Restart Network Management Card) and press [Enter]. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 95: Configure The Ipv6 Settings

    Type 3 (IPv6 Global Address 1) and press [Enter]. 10. Type the IPv6 global address and press [Enter]. 11. Type 4 (IPv6 Global Prefix 1) and press [Enter]. 12. Type the IPv6 global prefix 1 and press [Enter]. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 96: Configure The Date And Time

    10. Type 2 (System Time) and press [Enter]. 11. Type the system time and press [Enter]. The time format is hh:mm:ss, where hh = hours, mm = minutes, and ss = seconds. Figure 63. Date and Time Configuration Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 97: Configure The Date And Time Automatically

    Type 7 (Email Notifications) and press [Enter]. Type 1 (Mail Server) and press [Enter]. Type the IPv4/IPv6 address or host name of the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server and press [Enter]. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 98: Configure The Email Receivers

    Type 2 (Modify – Modify a table entry) and press [Enter]. Type the number of the e-mail receiver to configure. Type the e-mail receiver address, such as e-mail1@Recipient.com. Type 1 (Enable) and press [Enter] to enable the user. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 99: Test Email

    The optional SMTP server authentication login and password are configured (if required). The DNS servers (primary and optional secondary) for Domain Name Systems (DNS) must be configured if the SMTP server is configured with the hostname. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 100: Configure The User Access

    Type the user name and press [Enter]. Type the current user’s password and press [Enter]. Type the new user’s password and press [Enter]. Type the new user’s password again and press [Enter]. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 101: Configure The Dns

    Type the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the DNS server and press [Enter]. Type 6 (Secondary DNS IP Address) and press [Enter]. Type the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the DNS server and press [Enter]. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 102: Enable/Disable The Ssl Encryption

    13. Type 0 (Return to previous menu) and press [Enter]. 14. Type 0 (Return to previous menu) and press [Enter]. 15. Type 3 (Restart Network Management Card) and press [Enter]. 16. Type Y and press [Enter]. The Network Management Card restarts. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 103: Enable/Disable The Telnet Interface

    11. Type 0 (Return to previous menu) and press [Enter]. 12. Type 3 (Restart Network Management Card) and press [Enter]. 13. Type Y and press [Enter]. The Network Management Card restarts. Figure 70. Telnet Control Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 104: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Chapter 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This section explains maintenance functions for the Eaton Advanced Enclosure Power Distribution Unit (ePDU), including: Preventive maintenance Equipment disposal Network Management Card firmware upgrade Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance For the best preventive maintenance, keep the area around the ePDU clean and dust-free. If the atmosphere is very dusty, clean the outside of the system with a vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 105: Enable Firmware Upgrade Mode

    Click Yes in the confirmation window (see Figure 72). Figure 72. Upgrade Network Management Card Confirmation Window The Network Management Card restarts automatically in the Firmware Upgrade mode. Continue to “Upload New Firmware Files” on page 99. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 106: Serial Interface

    17 . Type Y to confirm the action and press [Enter]. 18. The Network Management Card restarts automatically in the Firmware Upgrade mode. Continue to “Upload New Firmware Files” on page 99. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 107: Dip Switch Configuration

    Type the IP address and press [Enter]. NOTE Type the IP address obtained in the previous procedure or use the default IP address. Figure 74. IP Address Entry Type the superuser login and press [Enter]. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 108 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Figure 75. Login Entry Type the superuser password and press [Enter] (see Figure 76). Figure 76. Enter Password Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 109 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Review the system status display as the firmware upgrade begins processing (see Figure 77). Figure 77. Begin Upgrade Status Display Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 110 (see Figure 78). You exit the Firmware Upgrade mode when the Network Management Card restarts automatically and returns Network Management Card operation to the state represented by the DIP switches. Figure 78. End Upgrade Status Display Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 111: Restart The Network Management Card

    To clear the Alarm in the event log: On the LCD screen, drill to the menu item “CLEAR EVENT LOG” and select Yes. To correct a condition: Define the alarm condition and resolve the condition. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 112: Types Of Alarms

    The Phase 1 input current amperage (A) reading is greater than the Alarm value configured as the over current critical alarm threshold. Generates an alarm and is logged in the event log. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 113 340: L3 Over Current Warning The Phase 3 input current amperage (A) reading is greater than the Notice value configured as the over current warning threshold. Generates an alarm and is logged in the event log. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 114 363: Group Over Current Critical Group current amperage (A) reading is greater than the value Notice configured as the over current critical alarm threshold. Generates an alarm and is logged in the event log. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 115: Events

    Task Name = “TASK_HTTPD, ” “TASK_SHUT_HID, ” or “TASK_SHUT_HOST. ” NOTE 7 “TASK_EMAIL, ” “TASK_TRAP , ” “TASK_PER_EMAIL, ” “TASK_SNTP , ” “TASK_SENSOR, ” “TASK_FILESYSTEM, ” “ASK_DISCOVERY, ” “TASK_LINK_STATUS, ” or “TASK_HTTPD_LIGHT. ” NOTE 8 iName = Identifying name of outlet Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 116: Specifications

    Chapter 10 Specifications This chapter lists the following specifications for the Eaton Advanced Enclosure Power Distribution Unit (ePDU) models: Model list Weights and dimensions Electrical input and output Electrical ratings Overcurrent protection Environmental and safety Model List Table 19 lists the ePDU models and descriptions.
  • Page 117: Weights And Dimensions

    5.57 1524 eMA007 9.18 1727.2 eMA009 10.8 1840 eMA010 6.44 1727.2 eMA011 7.27 1727.2 eMA012 1524 eMA013 6.83 1727.2 eMA014 8.55 1840 NOTE Circuit breakers require an additional 25 mm (0.98”) clearance. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 118: Electrical Input And Output

    IEC 60309 460P9W eAM008 C20R C20/C19 L6-20P/C19 eMA006 L21-20P — eMA007 CS8365C — eMA009 IEC 60309 460P9W eMA010 L6-30P — eMA011 L21-30P — eMA012 C20R C20/C19 L6-20P/C19 eMA013 IEC 60309 516P6W Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 119: Electrical Ratings

    200–240V eMA007 200–240V 200–240V 12.6 eMA009 200–240V 200–240V 17.3 eMA010 200–240V 200–240V eMA011 200–240V 200–240V eMA012 100–240V 100–240V eMA013 200–240V/346–415V 200–240V (L-N)/ 11.5 346–415V (L-L) eMA014 200–240V/346–415V 200–240V (L-N)/ 17.3 346–415V (L-L) Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 120: Overcurrent Protection

    EMC (Class A), North American models FCC 47 CFR 15, Subpart B: 2009; ICES-003 EMC (Class A), EMEA models EN 55022: 2007, CISPR 22: 2008, EN 55024: 1998 + A2: 2003, CISPR24: 2002, AS/NZS CISPR 22: 2006 Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 121 — — — * CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR22-10 NOTE Outlets conform to the relevant outlet standard. For IEC 60320 C13 and IEC 60320 C19 outlets, the relevant standards are UL -498 and IEC 60320-1. Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide P-164000042—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU...
  • Page 122: Service And Support

    Customer return address and contact information Ordering Optional and Spare Parts Table 29 provides the Eaton catalog part number for ordering optional and spare parts for the ePDU. Contact your local service representative for more information. Table 29. Optional and Spare Parts...

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