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LEGRAND Server Technology PRO3X manuals available for free PDF download: User Manual, Network Connection Setup Manual
LEGRAND Server Technology PRO3X User Manual (484 pages)
Brand:
LEGRAND
| Category:
Power distribution unit
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Intro
9
Server Technology PDU Product Models
9
Package Contents
9
Zero U Products
10
Safety Warnings
10
APIPA and Link-Local Addressing
13
Before You Begin
14
Unpacking the Product and Components
14
Preparing the Installation Site
14
Checking the Branch Circuit Rating
15
Filling out the Equipment Setup Worksheet
15
Rackmounts
16
Rack-Mounting the PDU
16
Rackmount Safety Guidelines
16
Mounting Zero U Models Using Two Rear Buttons
17
Ramlock Outlets and Cords
18
Alternating Branch Metrics
19
Initial Installation and Configuration
21
Default PRO3X Username and Password
21
Connecting the PDU to a Power Source
21
Connecting to Your Network
21
USB Wireless LAN Adapters
22
Supported Wireless LAN Configuration
22
Dual Ethernet Connection
23
Configuring the PRO3X
23
Connecting a Mobile Device
24
Saving User Credentials for Pdview's Automatic Login
27
Connecting to a Computer
29
RJ45-To-DB9 Cable Requirements for Computer Connections
30
Bulk Configuration Methods
31
Cascading for Shared Ethernet Connectivity
32
Best Practices for Cascading
33
Power-Sharing Restrictions and Connection
34
Power Sharing Port on PRO3X
35
Power-Sharing Configurations and Restrictions
35
Linking Units
36
Faqs
36
Linking in the Web Interface
39
Viewing the Primary Unit
39
Options for Adding Link Units
40
TLS Certificates for PDU Linking
40
Adding a Link Unit
40
Linking Cascaded Units
42
Primary Units Manage Link Units
46
Releasing a Link Unit
46
Switching to a Different Unit
47
Re-Linking a Link Unit
48
Viewing Link Unit Information
48
Outlet Groups
53
Pairwise Outlet Groups
56
Ocps Page
58
Peripherals Page
58
Displays for Primary and Link Units
59
Linking in the CLI
61
Linking CLI Commands
61
Using the Hardware Features
63
Inlet
63
Zero U Models Relocatable Inlet
63
Outlets and Outlet Leds
64
PRO3X Outlets and Leds
64
Connection Ports
64
PRO3X Connection Ports
64
Connection Port Functions
65
Front Panel Display
65
Automatic and Manual Modes
66
Control Buttons
67
Operating the Front Panel Display
67
Manually Changing Zero U LCD Orientation
68
Alerts Notice in a Yellow or Red Screen
69
Showing the Firmware Upgrade Progress
72
Reset Button
72
Circuit Breakers
73
Resetting the Button-Type Circuit Breaker
73
Replaceable Controller - PRO3X
73
Threaded Grounding Point
76
Using the Web Interface
77
Supported Web Browsers and Mobile Devices
77
Login, Logout and Password Change
77
Login and Logout
77
Changing Your Password
78
Web Interface Overview
79
Menu
81
Quick Access to a Specific Page
82
Sorting a List
82
Dashboard - Pdus
82
Dashboard - Inlet I1
83
Dashboard - OCP
85
Dashboard - Alerted Sensors
87
Dashboard - Inlet History
88
Dashboard - Alarms
91
Pdu
93
Options for Outlet State on Power up
96
Initialization Delay Use Cases
96
Inrush Current and Inrush Guard Delay
97
Trip Cause Outlet Handling
97
Time Units
97
Setting Thresholds for Total Active Energy or Power
98
Power Supply Sensor
99
Inlet
99
Configuring a Multi-Inlet Model
102
Outlets
104
Available Data of the Outlets Overview Page
107
Threshold Bulk Setup
108
Sequence Setup
111
Load Shedding Setup: Setting Non-Critical Outlets
112
Load Shedding Mode: Activate or Deactivate
113
Individual Outlet Pages
116
Outlet Groups
121
Creating an Outlet Group
122
Outlet Group Power Control
123
Resetting a Group's Energy Counter and Minimum/Maximum Values
124
Modifying an Outlet Group
125
Deleting an Outlet Group
126
Ocps
126
Individual OCP Pages
128
Peripherals
131
Yellow- or Red-Highlighted Sensors
135
Managed Vs Unmanaged Sensors/Actuators
136
Sensor/Actuator States
137
Finding the Sensor's Serial Number
138
Identifying the Sensor Position and Channel
139
Automatic Management of Sensors
139
Managing One Sensor or Actuator
140
Individual Sensor/Actuator Pages
141
Z Coordinate Format
147
User Management
148
Creating Users
148
Editing or Deleting Users
152
Creating Roles
153
Editing or Deleting Roles
155
Setting Your Preferred Measurement Units
156
Setting Default Measurement Units
157
Device Settings
157
Network Settings
158
Configuring Network Services
181
Configuring Security Settings
190
Setting the Date and Time
208
Door Access Control
210
Event Rules and Actions
213
Setting Data Logging
265
Configuring Data Push Settings
267
Monitoring Server Accessibility
270
Front Panel Settings
277
Configuring the Serial Port
278
Lua Scripts
279
Miscellaneous
284
Using Prometheus and Grafana
285
Requirements for Prometheus and Grafana
285
Collected Data
285
Maintenance
286
Device Information
286
Viewing Connected Users
288
Viewing or Clearing the Local Event Log
289
Updating the Firmware
290
Viewing Firmware Update History
292
Bulk Configuration
292
Backup and Restore of Device Settings
296
Network Diagnostics
297
Downloading Diagnostic Information
297
Hardware Issue Detection
298
Rebooting
299
Resetting All Settings to Factory Defaults
300
Webcam Management
301
Configuring Webcams and Viewing Live Images
302
Sending Links to Snapshots or Videos
304
Viewing, Downloading, Deleting Locally-Saved Snapshots
306
Changing Storage Settings
307
Smartlock
310
Door Status and Control
314
Card Readers
315
Using SNMP
317
Enabling and Configuring SNMP
317
Snmpv3 Notifications
317
Snmpv2C Notifications
319
Downloading SNMP MIB
320
SNMP Gets and Sets
321
The MIB File
321
SNMP Sets and Thresholds
322
Configuring NTP Server Settings
322
Retrieving Energy Usage
323
Using the Command Line Interface
324
Logging in to CLI
324
With Hyperterminal
324
With SSH or Telnet
325
With an Analog Modem
326
Different CLI Modes and Prompts
326
Closing a Local Connection
327
Logging out of CLI
327
Tips for Using the CLI
327
The ? Command for Showing Available Commands
327
Querying Available Parameters for a Command
328
Retrieving Previous Commands
328
Automatically Completing a Command
329
Multi-Command Syntax
329
Showing Information
331
Network Configuration
331
Device Configuration
335
Outlet Information
335
Outlet Group Information
336
Inlet Information
336
Overcurrent Protector Information
337
Date and Time Settings
338
Default Measurement Units
338
Environmental Sensor Information
338
Environmental Sensor Package Information
339
Actuator Information
340
Outlet Sensor Threshold Information
341
Outlet Group Threshold Information
342
Inlet Sensor Threshold Information
342
Inlet Pole Sensor Threshold Information
343
Overcurrent Protector Sensor Threshold Information
344
Environmental Sensor Threshold Information
345
Environmental Sensor Default Thresholds
346
Security Settings
347
Authentication Settings
347
Existing User Profiles
348
Existing Roles
349
Load Shedding Settings
350
Serial Port Settings
350
Event Log
350
Network Connections Diagnostic Log
351
Server Reachability Information
352
Peripheral Devices Settings
352
Command History
353
Reliability Data
353
Reliability Error Log
353
Reliability Hardware Failures
353
Clearing Information
354
Clearing Event Log
354
Clearing Diagnostic Log for Network Connections
354
Configuring the Device and Network
354
Device Configuration Commands
355
Network Configuration Commands
359
Time Configuration Commands
389
Security Configuration Commands
392
Outlet Configuration Commands
410
Outlet Group Configuration Commands
411
Inlet Configuration Commands
414
Overcurrent Protector Configuration Commands
415
User Configuration Commands
415
Role Configuration Commands
425
Authentication Commands
429
Environmental Sensor Configuration Commands
439
Configuring Environmental Sensors' Default Thresholds
443
Sensor Threshold Configuration Commands
445
Actuator Configuration Commands
455
Server Reachability Configuration Commands
457
Peripheral Devices Configuration Commands
460
Serial Port Configuration Commands
461
Load Shedding Configuration Commands
463
Power Control Operations
464
Actuator Control Operations
468
Unblocking a User
469
Resetting the PRO3X
469
Restarting the PRO3X
469
Resetting Energy Readings
470
Resetting to Factory Defaults
471
Network Troubleshooting in Diagnostic Mode
472
Querying DNS Servers
472
Showing Network Connections
473
Testing the Network Connectivity
473
Tracing the Route
474
Example - Ping Command
474
Example: Ping Monitoring and SNMP Notifications
474
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LEGRAND Server Technology PRO3X User Manual (183 pages)
Command Line Interface (CLI)
Brand:
LEGRAND
| Category:
Power distribution unit
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Contact Technical Support
4
Safety Precautions
5
Attaching Safety Earth Ground Connection
7
User-Supplied Materials
7
Using the Command Line Interface
8
About the Interface
8
Logging in to CLI
8
With Hyperterminal
8
The ? Command for Showing Available Commands
11
Querying Available Parameters for a Command
12
Showing Information
12
Network Configuration
12
Show Network
12
Ipv4-Only or Ipv6-Only Configuration
14
Network Interface Settings
15
Network Service Settings
16
Overcurrent Protector Information
18
Default Measurement Units
19
Environmental Sensor Information
20
Actuator Information
22
Show Roles
31
Show Serial
32
Show Energywise
32
Show Eventlog
34
Server Reachability Information
35
Server Reachability Information for a Specific Server
36
Show History
36
Reliability Data
37
Example 1 - Basic Security Information
38
Example 2 - In-Depth Security Information
39
Example 3 - Basic PDU Information
39
Example 4 - In-Depth PDU Information
40
Clearing Information
40
Clear Event Log
40
Specifying the Device Altitude
43
Enabling or Disabling Peripheral Device Auto Management
44
Setting the Maximum Number of Active Powered Dry Contact Actuators
44
Network Configuration Commands
45
Configuring Ipv4 Parameters
45
Configuring Ipv6 Parameters
50
Setting LAN Interface Parameters
55
Setting Wireless Parameters
64
Configuring the Cascading Mode
69
Setting Network Service Parameters
71
Determining the Time Setup Method
79
Setting NTP Parameters
80
Setting the Automatic Daylight Savings Time
82
Firewall Control
83
Restricted Service Agreement
89
Login Limitation
91
Role-Based Access Control
96
Changing the Outlet Name
104
Example - Outlet Naming
104
Inlet Configuration Commands
105
Changing the Inlet Name
105
Enabling or Disabling an Inlet (for Multi-Inlet Pdus)
105
Example - Inlet Naming
106
Changing the Overcurrent Protector Name
106
Creating a User Profile
107
Modifying a User Profile
107
Deleting a User Profile
114
User Delete
114
Setting Default Measurement Units
116
Creating a Role
118
Modifying a Role
120
Determining the Authentication Method
121
LDAP Settings
122
Radius Settings
129
Changing the Sensor Name
133
Setting the X Coordinate
134
Setting the y Coordinate
134
Setting the Z Coordinate
134
Changing the Sensor Description
135
Using Default Thresholds
135
Setting the Alarmed to Normal Delay for DX-PIR
136
Commands for Overcurrent Protector Sensors
144
Example - Actuator Naming
150
Adding a Monitored Device
150
Changing the UDP Port
155
Setting the Polling Interval
155
Example - Setting up Energywise
155
Asset Strip Management
156
Rack Unit Configuration
159
Example 4 - Combination of Upper Critical, Upper Warning and Lower Warning Settings
164
Actuator Control Operations
165
Unblocking a User
166
Reset Unit
166
Network Troubleshooting
167
Querying DNS Servers
168
Showing Network Connections
168
Testing the Network Connectivity
169
Tracing the Route
170
Example - Ping Command
170
Retrieving Previous Commands
170
Automatically Completing a Command
170
Logging out of CLI
171
Using SCP Commands
172
Firmware Update Via SCP
172
Bulk Configuration Via SCP
172
Backup and Restore Via SCP
174
Downloading Diagnostic Data Via SCP
175
Uploading or Downloading Raw Configuration Data
176
Appendix A: Regulatory Compliance
179
Product Safety
179
USA Notification
179
Canadian Notification
179
Japanese Notification
180
Product Recycling
180
Appendix B: Product Support
181
Warranty
181
Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA)
181
LEGRAND Server Technology PRO3X User Manual (61 pages)
Features
Brand:
LEGRAND
| Category:
Power distribution unit
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Contact Technical Support
4
Safety Precautions
5
Attaching Safety Earth Ground Connection
6
Chapter 1: Introducing the PRO3X
7
Product Specifications
9
Available Models
9
Chapter 2: Outlet Locking (Ramlock)
11
Chapter 3: NIM8G Controller Board
12
Chapter 4: PRO3X Hardware Menu Options
14
Chapter 5: PDU Linking on the PRO3X
16
Outlet Groups
44
Peripherals Page
51
Chapter 6: Meet the HDOT CX Outlet
56
Appendix A: Regulatory Compliance
58
Product Safety
58
Product Recycling
59
Appendix B: Product Support
60
Warranty
60
Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA)
60
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LEGRAND Server Technology PRO3X Network Connection Setup Manual (4 pages)
Brand:
LEGRAND
| Category:
Power distribution unit
| Size: 0 MB
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