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Raritan EMX2-111 User Manual (565 pages)
rack controller
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Raritan
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
13
Overview
13
Product Models
14
Emx2-111
14
Emx2-888
15
Package Contents
15
APIPA and Link-Local Addressing
16
Before You Begin
17
Chapter 2 Rack Mounting an EMX
18
Mounting a Zero U EMX
18
Mounting a 1U EMX
19
Chapter 3 Initial Installation and Configuration
21
Connecting the EMX to a Power Source
21
Connecting the EMX to Your Network
22
USB Wireless LAN Adapters
23
Supported Wireless LAN Configuration
23
Configuring the EMX
23
Connecting the EMX to a Computer
24
Installing the USB-To-Serial Driver (Optional)
26
Initial Network Configuration Via CLI
27
Bulk Configuration Methods
32
Cascading Multiple EMX Devices for Sharing Ethernet Connectivity
33
Cascading Guidelines for Port Forwarding
34
Cascading the EMX Via USB
34
Chapter 4 Connecting External Equipment (Optional)
37
Connecting Asset Management Strips
37
Combining Regular Asset Strips
38
Introduction to Asset Tags
40
Connecting Regular Asset Strips to the EMX
40
Introduction to Asset Tags
41
Introduction to Asset Tags
43
Connecting Blade Extension Strips
44
Connecting Composite Asset Strips (AMS-MX-Z)
47
Connecting Environmental Sensor Packages
51
DPX Sensor Packages
52
DPX2 Sensor Packages
52
DPX3 Sensor Packages
52
DX Sensor Packages
52
Using an Optional DPX3-ENVHUB4 Sensor Hub
65
Mixing Diverse Sensor Types
67
Connecting a Logitech Webcam
71
Connecting a GSM Modem
72
Connecting an Analog Modem
72
Connecting an External Beeper
73
Connecting a Schroff LHX/SHX Heat Exchanger
73
Connecting the Schneider Electric Powerlogic PM710
75
Connecting a Modbus RTU Device or Bus
75
Chapter 5 Using the EMX
77
Power Switch
77
Connection Ports
77
Cascading the EMX Via USB
79
LCD Display Panel
80
Overview of the LCD Display
81
Control Buttons
82
Operating the LCD Display
82
USB-Cascaded Device's Position
89
EMX2-888 Contact Closure Sensor Termination
91
Connecting Contact Closure Sensors to EMX2-888
92
EMX2-888 Contact Closure Sensor Leds
96
Reset Button
97
Beeper
97
Chapter 6 Using the Web Interface
98
Supported Web Browsers
98
Login, Logout and Password Change
98
Login
99
Changing Your Password
100
Remembering User Names and Passwords
101
Logout
101
Web Interface Overview
101
Menu
102
Dashboard
104
Emx
104
Peripherals
104
Feature Port(S)
104
Auxiliary Port(S)
104
User Management
104
Device Settings
104
Quick Access to a Specific Page
105
Maintenance
105
Sorting a List
106
Dashboard
106
Dashboard - Alerted Sensors
107
Dashboard - Alarms
109
Emx
110
Internal Beeper State
110
Z Coordinate Format
112
How the Automatic Management Function Works
112
Peripherals
113
Yellow- or Red-Highlighted Sensors
118
Managed Vs Unmanaged Sensors/Actuators
119
Sensor/Actuator States
120
Finding the Sensor's Serial Number
122
Identifying the Sensor Position and Channel
123
Managing One Sensor or Actuator
124
Individual Sensor/Actuator Pages
126
Sensor/Actuator Location Example
130
Feature Port(S)
131
Asset Strip
132
External Beeper
141
Schroff LHX/SHX
142
Auxiliary Port(S)
145
Schneider Electric Powerlogic PM710
147
User Management
150
Creating Users
150
Editing or Deleting Users
154
Creating Roles
155
Editing or Deleting Roles
157
Setting Your Preferred Measurement Units
158
Setting Default Measurement Units
158
Device Settings
160
Configuring Network Settings
160
Configuring Network Services
182
Configuring Security Settings
191
Setting the Date and Time
213
Event Rules and Actions
216
Setting Data Logging
257
Configuring Data Push Settings
259
Monitoring Server Accessibility
261
Configuring the Serial Port
265
Lua Scripts
267
Miscellaneous
272
Maintenance
272
Device Information
272
Viewing Connected Users
272
Viewing or Clearing the Local Event Log
272
Updating the EMX Firmware
272
Viewing Firmware Update History
272
Backup and Restore of Device Settings
273
Network Diagnostics
273
Downloading Diagnostic Information
273
Rebooting the EMX Device
273
Resetting All Settings to Factory Defaults
273
Retrieving Software Packages Information
273
Webcam Management
291
Configuring Webcams and Viewing Live Images
291
Sending Snapshots or Videos in an Email or Instant Message
293
Viewing Saved Snapshots and Managing Storage
294
Chapter 7 Using SNMP
296
Enabling and Configuring SNMP
296
Snmpv2C Notifications
297
Snmpv3 Notifications
297
Downloading SNMP MIB
299
SNMP Gets and Sets
300
The EMX MIB
300
A Note about Enabling Thresholds
302
Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface
303
About the Interface
303
Logging in to CLI
304
With Hyperterminal
304
With SSH or Telnet
305
With an Analog Modem
306
Different CLI Modes and Prompts
307
Closing a Local Connection
307
Help Command
308
Querying Available Parameters for a Command
309
Showing Information
309
Network Configuration
310
Device Configuration
314
Date and Time Settings
314
Default Measurement Units
314
Environmental Sensor Information
315
Environmental Sensor Package Information
316
Actuator Information
317
Environmental Sensor Threshold Information
318
Environmental Sensor Default Thresholds
319
Security Settings
320
Existing User Profiles
321
Existing Roles
322
Serial Port Settings
322
Asset Strip Settings
323
Rack Unit Settings of an Asset Strip
323
Blade Extension Strip Settings
324
Event Log
325
Wireless LAN Diagnostic Log
326
Server Reachability Information
326
Command History
328
History Buffer Length
328
Reliability Data
328
Reliability Error Log
328
Examples
329
Clearing Information
330
Clearing Event Log
331
Clearing WLAN Log
331
Configuring the EMX Device and Network
331
Entering Configuration Mode
332
Quitting Configuration Mode
332
Device Configuration Commands
333
Network Configuration Commands
335
Time Configuration Commands
361
Checking the Accessibility of NTP Servers
366
Security Configuration Commands
366
User Configuration Commands
385
Role Configuration Commands
398
Environmental Sensor Configuration Commands
402
Configuring Environmental Sensors' Default Thresholds
407
Environmental Sensor Threshold Configuration Commands
409
Actuator Configuration Commands
412
Server Reachability Configuration Commands
413
Asset Management Commands
417
Serial Port Configuration Commands
423
Setting the History Buffer Length
425
Multi-Command Syntax
425
Actuator Control Operations
426
Switching on an Actuator
427
Switching off an Actuator
427
Example - Turning on a Specific Actuator
428
Unblocking a User
428
Resetting the EMX
428
Restarting the Device
429
Resetting to Factory Defaults
429
Network Troubleshooting
429
Entering Diagnostic Mode
430
Quitting Diagnostic Mode
430
Diagnostic Commands
430
Retrieving Previous Commands
432
Automatically Completing a Command
433
Logging out of CLI
433
Chapter 9 Using SCP Commands
434
Firmware Update Via SCP
434
Bulk Configuration Via SCP
435
Backup and Restore Via SCP
436
Downloading Diagnostic Data Via SCP
437
Appendix A Specifications
439
Maximum Ambient Operating Temperature
439
EMX2-111 Feature RJ-45 Port Pinouts
439
EMX2-888 Feature RJ-45 Port Pinouts
440
Sensor RJ-12 Port Pinouts
440
Serial RS-232 "DB9" Port Pinouts
441
RS-485 Port Pinouts
441
Appendix B Configuration or Firmware Upgrade with a USB Drive
443
System and USB Requirements
443
Configuration Files
444
Fwupdate.cfg
444
Config.txt
444
Devices.csv
444
Data Encryption in 'Config.txt
452
Firmware Upgrade Via USB
453
Appendix C Bulk Configuration or Firmware Upgrade Via DHCP/TFTP 442
455
Bulk Configuration/Upgrade Procedure
455
TFTP Requirements
456
DHCP Ipv4 Configuration in Windows
457
Bulk Configuration/Upgrade Procedure
457
DHCP Ipv6 Configuration in Windows
467
DHCP Ipv4 Configuration in Linux
474
DHCP Ipv6 Configuration in Linux
476
Appendix D Resetting to Factory Defaults
478
Using the Reset Button
478
Using the CLI Command
479
Appendix E LDAP Configuration Illustration
481
Step A. Determine User Accounts and Roles
481
Step B. Configure User Groups on the AD Server
482
Step C. Configure LDAP Authentication on the EMX Device
484
Step D. Configure Roles on the EMX Device
485
Appendix F Updating the LDAP Schema
489
Returning User Group Information
489
From LDAP/LDAPS
489
From Microsoft Active Directory
489
Setting the Registry to Permit Write Operations to the Schema
490
Creating a New Attribute
490
Adding Attributes to the Class
491
Updating the Schema Cache
493
Editing Rciusergroup Attributes for User Members
493
Appendix G RADIUS Configuration Illustration
496
Standard Attributes
496
NPS Standard Attribute Illustration
496
Freeradius Standard Attribute Illustration
514
Vendor-Specific Attributes
515
NPS VSA Illustration
515
Freeradius VSA Illustration
527
AD-Related Configuration
528
Appendix H Additional EMX Information
533
Reserving IP Addresses in DHCP Servers
533
Reserving IP in Windows
533
Reserving IP in Linux
534
Sensor Threshold Settings
536
Thresholds and Sensor States
536
To Assert" and Assertion Timeout
539
To De-Assert" and Deassertion Hysteresis
541
Pdview App for Viewing the EMX
543
Altitude Correction Factors
545
Ways to Probe Existing User Profiles
546
Raritan Training Website
546
Connecting Contact Closure Sensors to OLD EMX2-888
547
Role of a DNS Server
548
Cascading Troubleshooting
548
Possible Root Causes
549
Slave Connection and Disconnection Events
551
The Ping Tool
551
Browsing through the Online Help
553
Appendix I Integrating Asset Management Strips with Other Products
555
Asset Management Strips and Raritan Pdus
555
Asset Management Strips and Dctrack
555
Index
557
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