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LEGRAND Zero U manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
LEGRAND Zero U User Manual (543 pages)
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LEGRAND
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Power distribution unit
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Table of Contents
Safety Guidelines
3
Safety Instructions
4
Table of Contents
6
Introduction
16
Available Legrand PDU Models
16
Model List
16
Package Contents
17
Zero U Products
17
1U Products
17
APIPA and Link-Local Addressing
17
Before You Begin
18
Unpacking the Product and Components
18
Preparing the Installation Site
18
Checking the Branch Circuit Rating
18
Filling out the Equipment Setup Worksheet
18
Rackmount and Locking Outlets
19
Circuit Breaker Orientation Limitation
19
Rack-Mounting the PDU
19
Rackmount Safety Guidelines
19
0U Button Mount
20
1U/2U Legrand Clip Mount
21
2U Bracket Mount
22
Locking Outlets
23
Initial Installation and Configuration
24
Connecting the PDU to a Power Source
24
Connecting the Legrand PDU to Your Network
24
USB Wireless LAN Adapters
25
Supported Wireless LAN Configuration
25
Dual Ethernet Connection
26
Configuring the Legrand PDU
26
Connecting a Mobile Device to Legrand PDU
27
Connecting the Legrand PDU to a Computer
31
Bulk Configuration Methods
32
Cascading Multiple Legrand Pdus for Sharing Ethernet Connectivity
33
Cascading All Devices Via USB
34
Extended Cascading with Legrand Pdus
36
Restrictions of Port-Forwarding Connections
38
Connecting External Equipment (Optional)
40
Connecting Raritan Environmental Sensor Packages
40
Identifying the Sensor Port
40
DX2 Sensor Packages
41
DX Sensor Packages
42
DPX3 Sensor Packages
43
DPX2 Sensor Packages
44
DPX Sensor Packages
46
Using an Optional DPX3-ENVHUB4 Sensor Hub
50
Mixing Diverse Sensor Types
51
Connecting a Logitech Webcam
55
Introduction to PDU Components
56
Panel Components
56
Inlet
56
Outlets
56
Connection Port Functions
57
Front Panel Display
58
Reset Button
84
Legrand Pdu's Energy Pulse LED
84
Circuit Breakers
84
Resetting the Button-Type Circuit Breaker
84
Resetting the Handle-Type Circuit Breaker
85
Using the Web Interface
86
Supported Web Browsers
86
Login, Logout and Password Change
86
Login
86
In this Chapter Supported Web Browsers
87
Login, Logout and Password Change
87
Changing Your Password
89
Remembering User Names and Passwords
90
Logout
90
Web Interface Overview
90
Web Interface Overview
91
Menu
92
Quick Access to a Specific Page
94
Sorting a List
94
Dashboard
95
Dashboard
96
Dashboard - Inlet I1
97
Dashboard - OCP
98
Dashboard - Alerted Sensors
99
Dashboard - Inlet History
100
Dashboard - Alarms
101
Pdu
102
Pdu
103
Initialization Delay Use Cases
104
Inrush Current and Inrush Guard Delay
104
Options for Outlet State on Startup
104
Time Units
105
Inlet
105
Outlets
107
Available Data of the Outlets Overview Page
110
Setting Outlet Power-On Sequence and Delay
110
Setting Non-Critical Outlets
111
Load Shedding Mode
112
Individual Outlet Pages
114
Outlet Groups
117
Creating an Outlet Group
118
Outlet Group Power Control
118
Outlet Groups
118
Modifying an Outlet Group
121
Deleting an Outlet Group
122
Visiting Other Pages from Current Group
123
Ocps
124
Individual OCP Pages
126
Peripherals
130
Yellow- or Red-Highlighted Sensors
135
Managed Vs Unmanaged Sensors/Actuators
136
Sensor/Actuator States
136
Finding the Sensor's Serial Number
138
Identifying the Sensor Position and Channel
139
How the Automatic Management Function Works
140
Managing One Sensor or Actuator
140
Individual Sensor/Actuator Pages
141
Z Coordinate Format
145
User Management
146
Creating Users
147
Editing or Deleting Users
150
Creating Roles
151
Editing or Deleting Roles
152
Setting Your Preferred Measurement Units
153
Setting Default Measurement Units
154
Device Settings
155
Configuring Network Settings
156
Configuring Network Services
174
Configuring Security Settings
181
Setting the Date and Time
198
Event Rules and Actions
200
Setting Data Logging
238
Configuring Data Push Settings
239
Monitoring Server Accessibility
242
Front Panel Settings
248
Configuring the Serial Port
248
Lua Scripts
249
Miscellaneous
253
Maintenance
254
Device Information
254
Viewing Connected Users
259
Viewing or Clearing the Local Event Log
260
Updating the Legrand PDU Firmware
261
Viewing Firmware Update History
263
Bulk Configuration
263
Backup and Restore of Device Settings
267
Network Diagnostics
268
Downloading Diagnostic Information
269
Hardware Issue Detection
270
Rebooting the Legrand PDU
271
Resetting All Settings to Factory Defaults
271
Retrieving Software Packages Information
272
Webcam Management
273
Configuring Webcams and Viewing Live Images
274
Sending Links to Snapshots or Videos
277
Viewing and Managing Locally-Saved Snapshots
279
Changing Storage Settings
280
Smartlock and Card Reader
283
Smartlock
284
Card Readers
288
Using SNMP
289
Enabling and Configuring SNMP
289
Snmpv2C Notifications
289
Snmpv3 Notifications
290
Downloading SNMP MIB
292
SNMP Gets and Sets
293
The Legrand PDU MIB
293
A Note about Enabling Thresholds
294
Using the Command Line Interface
295
About the Interface
295
Logging in to CLI
295
In this Chapter about the Interface
295
With Hyperterminal
296
With SSH or Telnet
296
Closing a Local Connection
297
Different CLI Modes and Prompts
297
The ? Command for Showing Available Commands
297
Querying Available Parameters for a Command
298
Showing Information
298
Network Configuration
299
PDU Configuration
302
Outlet Information
302
Outlet Group Information
303
Inlet Information
303
Overcurrent Protector Information
304
Date and Time Settings
304
Default Measurement Units
305
Environmental Sensor Information
305
Environmental Sensor Package Information
306
Actuator Information
307
Inlet Sensor Threshold Information
307
Inlet Pole Sensor Threshold Information
308
Overcurrent Protector Sensor Threshold Information
309
Environmental Sensor Threshold Information
310
Environmental Sensor Default Thresholds
311
Security Settings
311
Authentication Settings
312
Existing User Profiles
313
Existing Roles
313
Load Shedding Settings
314
Serial Port Settings
314
Energywise Settings
314
Event Log
314
Wireless LAN Diagnostic Log
315
Server Reachability Information
315
Command History
316
Reliability Data
316
Reliability Error Log
317
Reliability Hardware Failures
317
Examples
317
Clearing Information
318
Clearing Event Log
318
Clearing WLAN Log
319
Configuring the Legrand PDU Device and Network
319
Entering Configuration Mode
319
Quitting Configuration Mode
319
PDU Configuration Commands
320
Network Configuration Commands
325
Time Configuration Commands
345
Checking the Accessibility of NTP Servers
348
Security Configuration Commands
348
Outlet Configuration Commands
365
Outlet Group Configuration Commands
366
Inlet Configuration Commands
368
Overcurrent Protector Configuration Commands
369
User Configuration Commands
370
Role Configuration Commands
379
Authentication Commands
383
Environmental Sensor Configuration Commands
391
Configuring Environmental Sensors' Default Thresholds
395
Sensor Threshold Configuration Commands
396
Actuator Configuration Commands
404
Server Reachability Configuration Commands
405
Energywise Configuration Commands
407
Serial Port Configuration Commands
409
Multi-Command Syntax
409
Load Shedding Configuration Commands
410
Enabling or Disabling Load Shedding
411
Power Control Operations
411
Turning on the Outlet(S)
412
Turning off the Outlet(S)
413
Power Cycling the Outlet(S)
414
Canceling the Power-On Process
414
Example - Power Cycling Specific Outlets
415
Actuator Control Operations
415
Switching on an Actuator
415
Switching off an Actuator
415
Example - Turning on a Specific Actuator
416
Unblocking a User
416
Resetting the Legrand PDU
416
Restarting the PDU
416
Resetting to Factory Defaults
417
Network Troubleshooting
417
Entering Diagnostic Mode
417
Quitting Diagnostic Mode
417
Diagnostic Commands
417
Retrieving Previous Commands
419
Automatically Completing a Command
419
Logging out of CLI
420
Using SCP Commands
421
Firmware Update Via SCP
421
Bulk Configuration Via SCP
421
Backup and Restore Via SCP
422
Downloading Diagnostic Data Via SCP
423
Uploading or Downloading Raw Configuration Data
425
Keys that Cannot be Uploaded
427
Specifications
428
Maximum Ambient Operating Temperature
428
Serial RS-232 "RJ-45" Port Pinouts
428
Sensor RJ-45 Port Pinouts
428
Equipment Setup Worksheet
430
Configuration or Firmware Upgrade with a USB Drive
433
Device Configuration/Upgrade Procedure
433
System and USB Requirements
434
Configuration Files
434
Fwupdate.cfg
435
Config.txt
438
Devices.csv
440
Creating Configuration Files Via Mass Deployment Utility
440
Data Encryption in 'Config.txt
441
Firmware Upgrade Via USB
442
Bulk Configuration or Firmware Upgrade Via DHCP/TFTP
443
Bulk Configuration/Upgrade Procedure
443
TFTP Requirements
444
DHCP Ipv4 Configuration in Windows
444
DHCP Ipv6 Configuration in Windows
452
DHCP Ipv4 Configuration in Linux
458
DHCP Ipv6 Configuration in Linux
459
Raw Configuration Upload and Download
461
Downloading Raw Configuration
461
Download Via Web Browsers
461
Download Via Curl
462
Uploading Raw Configuration
463
Upload Via Curl
463
Curl Upload Return Codes
464
Resetting to Factory Defaults
466
Using the Reset Button
466
Using the CLI Command
466
LDAP Configuration Illustration
468
Step A. Determine User Accounts and Roles
468
Step B. Configure User Groups on the AD Server
468
Step C. Configure LDAP Authentication on the Legrand PDU
469
Step D. Configure Roles on the Legrand PDU
470
Updating the LDAP Schema
473
Returning User Group Information
473
From LDAP/LDAPS
473
From Microsoft Active Directory
473
Setting the Registry to Permit Write Operations to the Schema
474
Creating a New Attribute
474
Adding Attributes to the Class
475
Updating the Schema Cache
476
Editing Rciusergroup Attributes for User Members
476
RADIUS Configuration Illustration
479
Standard Attributes
479
NPS Standard Attribute Illustration
479
Freeradius Standard Attribute Illustration
479
Vendor-Specific Attributes
492
NPS VSA Illustration
492
Freeradius VSA Illustration
502
AD-Related Configuration
503
Additional Legrand PDU Information
507
Reserving IP Addresses in DHCP Servers
507
Reserving IP in Windows
508
Reserving IP in Linux
509
Sensor Threshold Settings
510
Thresholds and Sensor States
510
To Assert" and Assertion Timeout
512
To De-Assert" and Deassertion Hysteresis
514
Default Voltage and Current Thresholds
516
Altitude Correction Factors
517
Unbalanced Current Calculation
518
Ways to Probe Existing User Profiles
518
Role of a DNS Server
519
Cascading Troubleshooting
519
Possible Root Causes
519
Slave Device Events in the Log
520
The Ping Tool
522
Installing the USB-To-Serial Driver (Optional)
522
Initial Network Configuration Via CLI
523
Device-Specific Settings
527
TLS Certificate Chain
527
What Is a Certificate Chain
527
Illustration - GMAIL SMTP Certificate Chain
529
Browsing through the Online Help
531
Integration
533
Cascading with Raritan PX2-Based Products
533
Connection to Raritan Serial Access Products
533
Power IQ Configuration
534
Dctrack
534
Dctrack Overview
534
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