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Raritan PX3-1000 series User Manual (744 pages)
PX3 series
Brand:
Raritan
| Category:
Power distribution unit
| Size: 10 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions
3
Table of Contents
6
Chapter 1 Introduction
23
Product Models
23
Package Contents
23
Zero U Products
24
1U Products
24
APIPA and Link-Local Addressing
25
Before You Begin
26
Unpacking the Product and Components
26
Preparing the Installation Site
26
Checking the Branch Circuit Rating
26
Filling out the Equipment Setup Worksheet
27
Chapter 2 Rackmount, Inlet and Outlet Connections
28
Circuit Breaker Orientation Limitation
28
Rack-Mounting the PDU
28
Rackmount Safety Guidelines
28
Mounting Zero U Models Using L-Brackets
29
Mounting Zero U Models Using Button Mount
31
Mounting Zero U Models Using Claw-Foot Brackets
32
Mounting Zero U Models Using Two Rear Buttons
34
Mounting Zero U Models Using L-Brackets and Buttons
35
Mounting 1U or 2U Models
36
Connecting a Locking Line Cord
38
Disconnecting a Locking Line Cord
39
Installing Cable Retention Clips on the Inlet (Optional)
40
Installing Cable Retention Clips on Outlets (Optional)
41
Locking Outlets and Cords
42
Securelock™ Outlets and Cords
43
Button-Type Locking Outlets
44
Chapter 3 Initial Installation and Configuration
45
Connecting the PDU to a Power Source
45
Connecting the PX3 to Your Network
46
USB Wireless LAN Adapters
47
Supported Wireless LAN Configuration
48
Dual Ethernet Connection (for Ix7™ Only)
49
Configuring the PX3
49
Connecting the PX3 to a Computer
50
Installing the USB-To-Serial Driver (Optional)
53
Initial Network Configuration Via CLI
54
Bulk Configuration Methods
59
Cascading Multiple PX3 Devices for Sharing Ethernet Connectivity
60
Cascading the PX3 Via USB
62
Extended Cascading with PX3-Ix7 Models
64
Unsupported Cascading Connections for Port Forwarding
67
Power-Sharing Restrictions and Connection (for Ix7™ Only)
69
Making a Power-Sharing Connection
71
Power-Sharing Configurations and Restrictions
72
Supported Sensor Configurations for Power Sharing
72
Chapter 4 Connecting External Equipment (Optional)
75
Connecting Environmental Sensor Packages
75
DPX Sensor Packages
78
DPX3 Sensor Packages
78
DX Sensor Packages
85
Using an Optional DPX3-ENVHUB4 Sensor Hub
88
Mixing Diverse Sensor Types
90
Connecting Asset Management Strips
94
Combining Regular Asset Strips
94
Introduction to Asset Tags
96
Connecting Regular Asset Strips to PX3
96
Connecting Blade Extension Strips
98
Connecting Composite Asset Strips
101
Connecting a Logitech Webcam
103
Connecting a GSM Modem
104
Connecting an Analog Modem
105
Connecting an External Beeper
105
Connecting a Schroff LHX/SHX Heat Exchanger
106
Chapter 5 Introduction to PDU Components
107
Panel Components
107
Inlet
108
Outlets
109
Connection Ports
110
Dot-Matrix LCD Display
113
Reset Button
139
Circuit Breakers
140
Resetting the Button-Type Circuit Breaker
140
Resetting the Handle-Type Circuit Breaker
141
Fuse
142
Fuse Replacement on Zero U Models
142
Fuse Replacement on 1U Models
143
Beeper
145
Replaceable Controller
146
Chapter 6 Using the Web Interface
148
Supported Web Browsers
148
Login, Logout and Password Change
148
Login
149
Changing Your Password
150
Remembering User Names and Passwords
151
Logout
151
Web Interface Overview
151
Menu
152
Dashboard
154
Quick Access to a Specific Page
156
Sorting a List
156
Dashboard
157
Dashboard - Inlet I1
159
Dashboard - OCP
161
Dashboard - Alerted Sensors
162
Dashboard - Inlet History
164
Dashboard - Alarms
165
Pdu
167
Internal Beeper State
167
PX3 Latching Relay Behavior
172
Options for Outlet State on Startup
172
Initialization Delay Use Cases
173
Inrush Current and Inrush Guard Delay
173
Z Coordinate Format
174
How the Automatic Management Function Works
174
Time Units
175
Setting Thresholds for Total Active Energy or Power
175
Power Supply Sensor (for Ix7™ Only)
176
Inlet
177
Configuring a Multi-Inlet Model
179
Outlets
180
Available Data of the Outlets Overview Page
181
Setting Outlet Power-On Sequence and Delay
182
Setting Non-Critical Outlets
185
Load Shedding Mode
186
Individual Outlet Pages
187
Ocps
192
Individual OCP Pages
194
Peripherals
197
Managed Vs Unmanaged Sensors/Actuators
197
Sensor/Actuator States
204
Finding the Sensor's Serial Number
206
Identifying the Sensor Position and Channel
207
Managing One Sensor or Actuator
208
Individual Sensor/Actuator Pages
210
Sensor/Actuator Location Example
214
Feature Port
215
Asset Strip
216
Schroff LHX/SHX
216
Power CIM
217
User Management
229
Creating Users
230
Editing or Deleting Users
234
Creating Roles
235
Editing or Deleting Roles
236
Setting Your Preferred Measurement Units
237
Setting Default Measurement Units
237
Device Settings
239
Configuring Network Settings
239
Configuring Network Services
261
Configuring Security Settings
269
Setting the Date and Time
291
Event Rules and Actions
294
Webcam Management
308
Setting Data Logging
339
Configuring Data Push Settings
340
Monitoring Server Accessibility
342
Front Panel Settings
346
Configuring the Serial Port
347
Lua Scripts
349
Miscellaneous
354
Maintenance
355
Device Information
355
Viewing Connected Users
355
Viewing or Clearing the Local Event Log
362
Updating the PX3 Firmware
363
Viewing Firmware Update History
365
Bulk Configuration
366
Backup and Restore of Device Settings
369
Network Diagnostics
370
Downloading Diagnostic Information
371
Rebooting the PX3 Device
372
Resetting All Settings to Factory Defaults
372
Retrieving Software Packages Information
373
Webcam Management
374
Configuring Webcams and Viewing Live Images
374
Sending Snapshots or Videos in an Email or Instant Message
376
Viewing Saved Snapshots and Managing Storage
377
Chapter 7 Using SNMP
379
Enabling and Configuring SNMP
379
Snmpv2C Notifications
380
Snmpv3 Notifications
380
Downloading SNMP MIB
382
SNMP Gets and Sets
383
The PX3 MIB
383
A Note about Enabling Thresholds
386
Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface
387
About the Interface
387
Logging in to CLI
388
With Hyperterminal
388
With SSH or Telnet
389
With an Analog Modem
390
Different CLI Modes and Prompts
391
Closing a Local Connection
391
Help Command
392
Querying Available Parameters for a Command
393
Showing Information
393
Network Configuration
394
PDU Configuration
398
Outlet Information
398
Inlet Information
399
Overcurrent Protector Information
400
Date and Time Settings
401
Default Measurement Units
401
Environmental Sensor Information
402
Environmental Sensor Package Information
403
Actuator Information
404
Outlet Sensor Threshold Information
405
Outlet Pole Sensor Threshold Information
406
Inlet Sensor Threshold Information
407
Inlet Pole Sensor Threshold Information
408
Overcurrent Protector Sensor Threshold Information
409
Environmental Sensor Threshold Information
411
Environmental Sensor Default Thresholds
412
Security Settings
413
Existing User Profiles
414
Existing Roles
415
Load Shedding Settings
415
Serial Port Settings
416
Energywise Settings
416
Asset Strip Settings
416
Rack Unit Settings of an Asset Strip
417
Blade Extension Strip Settings
418
Event Log
419
Wireless LAN Diagnostic Log
420
Server Reachability Information
420
Command History
422
History Buffer Length
422
Reliability Data
422
Reliability Error Log
422
Examples
423
Clearing Information
425
Clearing Event Log
425
Clearing WLAN Log
426
Configuring the PX3 Device and Network
426
Entering Configuration Mode
426
Quitting Configuration Mode
427
PDU Configuration Commands
427
Network Configuration Commands
435
Time Configuration Commands
461
Checking the Accessibility of NTP Servers
466
Security Configuration Commands
466
Outlet Configuration Commands
487
Inlet Configuration Commands
488
Overcurrent Protector Configuration Commands
490
User Configuration Commands
490
Role Configuration Commands
504
Environmental Sensor Configuration Commands
509
Configuring Environmental Sensors' Default Thresholds
514
Sensor Threshold Configuration Commands
516
Actuator Configuration Commands
527
Server Reachability Configuration Commands
528
Energywise Configuration Commands
532
Asset Management Commands
534
Serial Port Configuration Commands
541
Setting the History Buffer Length
542
Multi-Command Syntax
543
Load Shedding Configuration Commands
544
Enabling or Disabling Load Shedding
545
Power Control Operations
546
Turning on the Outlet(S)
546
Turning off the Outlet(S)
547
Power Cycling the Outlet(S)
548
Canceling the Power-On Process
549
Example - Power Cycling Specific Outlets
549
Actuator Control Operations
549
Switching on an Actuator
550
Switching off an Actuator
550
Example - Turning on a Specific Actuator
551
Unblocking a User
551
Resetting the PX3
551
Restarting the PDU
552
Resetting Active Energy Readings
552
Resetting to Factory Defaults
553
Entering Diagnostic Mode
553
Quitting Diagnostic Mode
554
Diagnostic Commands
554
Retrieving Previous Commands
556
Automatically Completing a Command
556
Logging out of CLI
557
Chapter 9 Using SCP Commands
558
Firmware Update Via SCP
558
Bulk Configuration Via SCP
559
Backup and Restore Via SCP
560
Downloading Diagnostic Data Via SCP
561
Appendix A Specifications
563
Maximum Ambient Operating Temperature
563
Serial RS-232 "DB9" Port Pinouts
563
Serial RS-232 "RJ-45" Port Pinouts (for Ix7™ Only)
564
Sensor RJ-45 Port Pinouts
564
Feature RJ-45 Port Pinouts
565
Expansion RJ-45 Port Pinouts (for Ix7™ Only)
565
Appendix B Equipment Setup Worksheet
567
Appendix C Configuration or Firmware Upgrade with a USB Drive
571
Device Configuration/Upgrade Procedure
571
System and USB Requirements
572
Configuration Files
573
Fwupdate.cfg
573
Config.txt
573
Devices.csv
573
Creating Configuration Files Via Mass Deployment Utility
581
Data Encryption in 'Config.txt
582
Firmware Upgrade Via USB
583
Appendix D Bulk Configuration or Firmware Upgrade Via DHCP/TFTP 562
585
Bulk Configuration/Upgrade Procedure
585
TFTP Requirements
586
DHCP Ipv4 Configuration in Windows
587
Bulk Configuration/Upgrade Procedure
587
DHCP Ipv6 Configuration in Windows
597
DHCP Ipv4 Configuration in Linux
604
DHCP Ipv6 Configuration in Linux
606
Appendix E Resetting to Factory Defaults
608
Using the Reset Button
608
Using the CLI Command
609
Appendix F PX3 Models with Residual Current Monitoring
611
RCM Current Sensor
611
RCM State Sensor
612
RCM Current Sensor
612
Compliance with IEC 62020
613
RCM Self-Test
614
Web Interface Operations for RCM
614
Checking RCM State and Current
614
Setting RCM Current Thresholds
615
Scheduling RCM Self-Test
616
Disabling or Enabling Front Panel RCM Self-Test
616
Front Panel Operations for RCM
617
LCD Message for RCM Critical State
617
Checking RCM States and Current
618
Running RCM Self-Test
619
RCM SNMP Operations
620
RCM Trap
620
RCM Residual Current and State Objects
621
Setting RCM Thresholds
621
Running RCM Self-Test
621
CLI Operations for RCM
621
Showing Residual Current Monitor Information
622
Setting RCM Current Thresholds
622
Setting Front Panel RCM Self-Test
623
Running RCM Self-Test
624
Degaussing RCM Type B Sensors
624
Appendix G Old PX3 Character LCD Display
625
Overview of the LCD Display
626
Control Buttons
627
Operating the LCD Display
627
Outlet Information
627
Inlet Information
629
Overcurrent Protector Information
630
Ipv4 Address
632
MAC Address
633
Outlet Switching
634
Environmental Sensor Information
636
Asset Strip Information
638
USB-Cascaded Device's Position
640
RCM Information
641
Appendix H LDAP Configuration Illustration
644
Step A. Determine User Accounts and Roles
644
Step B. Configure User Groups on the AD Server
645
Step C. Configure LDAP Authentication on the PX3 Device
646
Step D. Configure Roles on the PX3 Device
647
Appendix I Updating the LDAP Schema
650
Returning User Group Information
650
From LDAP/LDAPS
650
Setting the Registry to Permit Write Operations to the Schema
651
Creating a New Attribute
651
Adding Attributes to the Class
652
Updating the Schema Cache
654
Editing Rciusergroup Attributes for User Members
654
Appendix J RADIUS Configuration Illustration
657
Standard Attributes
657
NPS Standard Attribute Illustration
657
Freeradius Standard Attribute Illustration
675
Vendor-Specific Attributes
676
NPS VSA Illustration
676
Freeradius VSA Illustration
688
AD-Related Configuration
689
Appendix K Additional PX3 Information
693
RJ45-To-DB9 Cable Requirements for Modem Connections (for Ix7™ Only)
693
Reserving IP Addresses in DHCP Servers
694
Reserving IP in Windows
695
Reserving IP in Linux
696
Sensor Threshold Settings
698
Thresholds and Sensor States
698
To Assert" and Assertion Timeout
701
To De-Assert" and Deassertion Hysteresis
703
Pdview App for Viewing the PX3
705
Altitude Correction Factors
707
Unbalanced Current Calculation
708
Data for BTU Calculation
709
Ways to Probe Existing User Profiles
710
Raritan Training Website
710
Role of a DNS Server
711
Possible Root Causes
711
Cascading Troubleshooting
711
Slave Connection and Disconnection Events
714
The Ping Tool
715
Browsing through the Online Help
717
Appendix L Integration
719
Dominion KX II / III Configuration
719
Configuring Rack PDU Targets
720
Turning Outlets On/Off and Cycling Power
723
Dominion KSX II, SX or SX II Configuration
724
Dominion KSX II
724
Dominion SX and SX II
726
Power IQ Configuration
729
Dctrack
730
Dctrack Overview
731
Asset Management Strips and Dctrack
732
Index
733
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Raritan PX3-1000 series User Manual (648 pages)
PX2-1000 Series; PX2-2000 Series
Brand:
Raritan
| Category:
Power distribution unit
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions
3
Table of Contents
6
Chapter 1 Introduction
20
Product Models
20
Package Contents
20
Zero U Products
20
1U Products
21
APIPA and Link-Local Addressing
21
Chapter 2 Rack-Mounting the PDU
23
Rackmount Safety Guidelines
23
Circuit Breaker Orientation Limitation
24
Mounting Zero U Models Using L-Brackets
24
Mounting Zero U Models Using Button Mount
26
Mounting Zero U Models Using Claw-Foot Brackets
27
Mounting Zero U Models Using Two Rear Buttons
29
Mounting Zero U Models Using L-Brackets and Buttons
30
Mounting 1U or 2U Models
31
Chapter 3 Installation and Configuration
33
Before You Begin
33
Unpacking the Product and Components
33
Preparing the Installation Site
33
Checking the Branch Circuit Rating
34
Filling out the Equipment Setup Worksheet
34
Installing Cable Retention Clips on the Inlet (Optional)
34
Connecting the PDU to a Power Source
35
Configuring the PX
36
Connecting the PX to a Computer
37
Installing the USB-To-Serial Driver (Optional)
38
Connecting the PX to Your Network
39
Initial Network Configuration Via CLI
41
Bulk Configuration Methods
47
Cascading the PX Via USB
48
Installing Cable Retention Clips on Outlets (Optional)
51
Chapter 4 Connecting External Equipment (Optional)
53
Connecting Environmental Sensor Packages
53
DPX Sensor Packages
54
DPX2 Sensor Packages
60
DPX3 Sensor Packages
62
DX Sensor Packages
65
Using an Optional DPX3-ENVHUB4 Sensor Hub
67
Mixing Diverse Sensor Types
69
Guidelines for PX with Two Sensor Ports
73
Connecting Asset Management Sensors
74
Combining Regular Asset Sensors
75
Introduction to Asset Tags
77
Connecting Regular Asset Sensors to the PX
77
Connecting Blade Extension Strips
79
Connecting Composite Asset Sensors (AMS-MX-Z)
82
Connecting a Logitech Webcam
88
Connecting a GSM Modem
89
Connecting an Analog Modem
89
Connecting an External Beeper
90
Connecting a Schroff LHX/SHX Heat Exchanger
90
Chapter 5 Using the PDU
92
Panel Components
92
Power Cord
92
Outlets
92
Connection Ports
93
LED Display
96
Reset Button
101
Circuit Breakers
101
Resetting the Button-Type Circuit Breaker
102
Resetting the Handle-Type Circuit Breaker
102
Fuse
103
Fuse Replacement on Zero U Models
104
Fuse Replacement on 1U Models
105
Beeper
107
In this Chapter Supported Web Browsers
108
Logging in to the Web Interface
109
Login
109
Changing Your Password
112
Remembering User Names and Passwords
112
Logout
112
Introduction to the Web Interface
113
Menus
114
PX Explorer Pane
114
Setup Button
117
Status Bar
117
Add Page Icon
118
Data Pane
119
More Information
119
Viewing the Dashboard
123
Alerted Sensors
123
Alarms List
124
Device Management
125
Displaying PDU Information
126
Naming the PDU
131
Modifying the Network Configuration
131
Modifying Network Service Settings
141
Setting the Date and Time
147
Setting Default Measurement Units
151
Configuring the Feature Port
152
Configuring the Serial Port
153
Setting the Cascading Mode
155
Setting Data Logging
162
Configuring SMTP Settings
163
Configuring Data Push Settings
164
Specifying the Device Altitude
165
Rebooting the PX Device
166
Resetting All Active Energy Readings
166
Monitoring Total Active Energy or Power
167
Checking the Internal Beeper State
168
Setting the Energywise Configuration
168
User Management
169
Creating a User Profile
169
Modifying a User Profile
173
Deleting a User Profile
173
Setting up Your Preferred Measurement Units
174
Setting up Roles
175
Creating a Role
175
Modifying a Role
176
Deleting a Role
177
Access Security Control
178
Forcing HTTPS Encryption
178
Configuring the Firewall
178
Setting up User Login Controls
185
Setting up Role-Based Access Control Rules
189
Setting up a TLS Certificate
193
Certificate Signing Request
194
Creating a Self-Signed Certificate
196
Installing Existing Key and Certificate Files
198
Downloading Key and Certificate Files
198
Setting up External Authentication
199
Gathering the External Authentication Information
199
Adding Authentication Servers
201
Sorting the Access Order
205
Testing the Server Connection
205
Editing Authentication Server Settings
206
Deleting Authentication Server Settings
206
Disabling External Authentication
206
Enabling External and Local Authentication Services
207
Outlet Management
207
Naming Outlets
207
Checking Outlet-Specific Data
208
Outlet Switching
208
Setting the Default Outlet State
211
Changing the Cycling Power-Off Period
213
Setting the Initialization Delay
215
Setting the Inrush Guard Delay
216
Setting the Outlet Power-On Sequence
217
Setting the Outlet-Specific Power-On Delay
218
Setting Non-Critical Outlets and Load Shedding Mode
218
No Support for Front Panel Outlet Switching
221
Inlet and Overcurrent Protector Management
221
Naming the Inlet
222
Naming Overcurrent Protectors
222
Monitoring the Inlet
222
Monitoring Overcurrent Protectors
223
Resetting Inlet Active Energy Readings
225
Disabling an Inlet (for Multi-Inlet Pdus)
226
Setting Power Thresholds
227
Setting Inlet Thresholds
227
Setting an Overcurrent Protector's Thresholds
228
Bulk Configuration for Overcurrent Protector Thresholds
229
Setting Thresholds for Total Active Energy or Power
230
Event Rules and Actions
232
Components of an Event Rule
232
Creating an Event Rule
232
Sample Event Rules
276
A Note about Infinite Loop
279
Modifying an Event Rule
280
Modifying an Action
282
Deleting an Event Rule or Action
282
A Note about Untriggered Rules
283
Managing Event Logging
283
Viewing the Local Event Log
283
Viewing the Wireless LAN Diagnostic Log
284
Viewing Connected Users
285
Monitoring Server Accessibility
286
Adding IT Devices for Ping Monitoring
286
Editing Ping Monitoring Settings
289
Deleting Ping Monitoring Settings
289
Checking Server Monitoring States
290
Environmental Sensors and Actuators
290
Identifying Environmental Sensors and Actuators
291
Managing Environmental Sensors or Actuators
295
Configuring Environmental Sensors or Actuators
297
Viewing Sensor or Actuator Data
302
Unmanaging Environmental Sensors or Actuators
306
Disabling the Automatic Management Function
307
Controlling Actuators
308
Asset Management
308
Configuring the Asset Sensor
308
Setting Asset Sensor LED Colors
310
Configuring a Specific Rack Unit
310
Expanding a Blade Extension Strip
311
Displaying the Asset Sensor Information
312
Bulk Configuration
313
Saving the PX Configuration
314
Copying the PX Configuration
315
Backup and Restore of PX Device Settings
316
Webcam Management
317
Configuring Webcams
317
Adjusting Image Properties
318
Viewing Webcam Snapshots or Videos
319
Sending Snapshots or Videos in an Email or Instant Message
321
Snapshot Storage
323
Network Diagnostics
326
Pinging a Host
326
Tracing the Network Route
326
Listing TCP Connections
327
Downloading Diagnostic Information
327
Managing the Schroff LHX/SHX Heat Exchanger
328
Enabling and Disabling Schroff LHX/SHX Heat Exchanger Support
329
Configuring the LHX/SHX
329
Monitoring the LHX/SHX
331
Turning the LHX/SHX on or off
334
Requesting Maximum Cooling for an SHX-30
335
Firmware Upgrade
335
Updating the PX Firmware
336
Viewing Firmware Update History
339
Full Disaster Recovery
339
Updating the Asset Sensor Firmware
340
Accessing the Help
340
Retrieving Software Packages Information
340
Browsing through the Online Help
340
Chapter 6 Using the Web Interface
108
Supported Web Browsers
108
Chapter 7 Using SNMP
342
Enabling SNMP
342
In this Chapter Enabling SNMP
342
Configuring Users for Encrypted SNMP V3
343
Configuring SNMP Notifications
344
Snmpv2C Notifications
345
Snmpv3 Notifications
347
SNMP Gets and Sets
349
The PX MIB
350
A Note about Enabling Thresholds
353
In this Chapter about the Interface
354
Logging in to CLI
355
With Hyperterminal
355
With SSH or Telnet
356
With an Analog Modem
357
Different CLI Modes and Prompts
358
Closing a Local Connection
358
Help Command
359
Querying Available Parameters for a Command
360
Showing Information
360
Network Configuration
361
PDU Configuration
363
Outlet Information
364
Inlet Information
365
Overcurrent Protector Information
366
Date and Time Settings
367
Default Measurement Units
367
Environmental Sensor Information
368
Environmental Sensor Package Information
370
Actuator Information
371
Inlet Sensor Threshold Information
372
Inlet Pole Sensor Threshold Information
373
Overcurrent Protector Sensor Threshold Information
374
Environmental Sensor Threshold Information
375
Environmental Sensor Default Thresholds
376
Security Settings
377
Existing User Profiles
378
Existing Roles
379
Load Shedding Settings
379
Serial Port Settings
380
Energywise Settings
380
USB-Cascading Configuration Information
380
Asset Sensor Settings
380
Rack Unit Settings of an Asset Sensor
381
Blade Extension Strip Settings
382
Event Log
383
Wireless LAN Diagnostic Log
384
Server Reachability Information
384
Command History
386
History Buffer Length
386
Reliability Data
386
Reliability Error Log
386
Examples
387
Clearing Information
389
Clearing Event Log
389
Clearing WLAN Log
390
Configuring the PX Device and Network
390
Entering Configuration Mode
390
Quitting Configuration Mode
391
PDU Configuration Commands
391
Network Configuration Commands
398
Time Configuration Commands
422
Checking the Accessibility of NTP Servers
426
Security Configuration Commands
427
Outlet Configuration Commands
447
Inlet Configuration Commands
448
Overcurrent Protector Configuration Commands
450
User Configuration Commands
450
Role Configuration Commands
464
Environmental Sensor Configuration Commands
469
Configuring Environmental Sensors' Default Thresholds
474
Sensor Threshold Configuration Commands
476
Actuator Configuration Commands
485
Server Reachability Configuration Commands
486
Energywise Configuration Commands
490
USB-Cascading Configuration Commands
492
Asset Management Commands
492
Serial Port Configuration Commands
499
Setting the History Buffer Length
501
Multi-Command Syntax
501
Load Shedding Configuration Commands
503
Enabling or Disabling Load Shedding
503
Power Control Operations
504
Turning on the Outlet(S)
504
Turning off the Outlet(S)
505
Power Cycling the Outlet(S)
506
Canceling the Power-On Process
507
Example - Power Cycling Specific Outlets
507
Actuator Control Operations
508
Switching on an Actuator
508
Switching off an Actuator
509
Example - Turning on a Specific Actuator
509
Unblocking a User
509
Resetting the PX
510
Restarting the PDU
510
Resetting Active Energy Readings
510
Resetting to Factory Defaults
511
Network Troubleshooting
511
Entering Diagnostic Mode
511
Quitting Diagnostic Mode
512
Diagnostic Commands
512
Retrieving Previous Commands
514
Automatically Completing a Command
514
Logging out of CLI
515
Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface
354
About the Interface
354
Appendix A Specifications
516
Maximum Ambient Operating Temperature
516
Serial RS-232 Port Pinouts
516
Sensor RJ-12 Port Pinouts
516
Feature RJ-45 Port Pinouts
517
Appendix B Equipment Setup Worksheet
518
Appendix C Configuration or Firmware Upgrade with a USB Drive
522
System and USB Requirements
523
Configuration Files
523
Fwupdate.cfg
525
Config.txt
528
Devices.csv
530
Creating Configuration Files Via Mass Deployment Utility
531
Firmware Upgrade Via USB
532
Appendix D Bulk Configuration or Firmware Upgrade Via DHCP/TFTP
533
Bulk Configuration/Upgrade Procedure
533
TFTP Requirements
534
DHCP Ipv4 Configuration in Windows
535
DHCP Ipv6 Configuration in Windows
545
DHCP Ipv4 Configuration in Linux
552
DHCP Ipv6 Configuration in Linux
554
Appendix E Resetting to Factory Defaults
556
Using the Reset Button
556
Using the CLI Command
557
Appendix F Available SCP Commands
559
Firmware Update Via SCP
559
Bulk Configuration Via SCP
560
Backup and Restore Via SCP
561
Appendix G LDAP Configuration Illustration
563
Step A. Determine User Accounts and Roles
563
Step B. Configure User Groups on the AD Server
564
Step C. Configure LDAP Authentication on the PX Device
565
Step D. Configure Roles on the PX Device
567
Appendix H Updating the LDAP Schema
571
Returning User Group Information
571
From LDAP/LDAPS
571
From Microsoft Active Directory
571
Setting the Registry to Permit Write Operations to the Schema
572
Creating a New Attribute
572
Adding Attributes to the Class
573
Updating the Schema Cache
575
Editing Rciusergroup Attributes for User Members
575
Appendix I RADIUS Configuration Illustration
578
Microsoft Network Policy Server
578
Step A: Add Your PX as a RADIUS Client
579
Step B: Configure Connection Request Policies
582
Step C: Configure a Vendor-Specific Attribute
597
AD-Related Configuration
599
Non-Windows RADIUS Server
602
Dictionary File
602
Format of the "String
603
In this Chapter MAC Address
605
Securelock™ Outlets and Cords
606
Button-Type Locking Outlets
607
Unbalanced Current Calculation
608
Reserving IP Addresses in Windows DHCP Servers
609
Sensor Threshold Settings
611
Thresholds and Sensor States
612
To Assert" and Assertion Timeout
614
To De-Assert" and Deassertion Hysteresis
616
Pdview App for Viewing the PX
618
Altitude Correction Factors
620
Data for BTU Calculation
621
Truncated Data in the Web Interface
622
Ways to Probe Existing User Profiles
622
Raritan Training Website
623
Appendix J Additional PX Information
605
MAC Address
605
Locking Outlets and Cords
605
Appendix K Integration
624
Dominion KX II / III Configuration
624
Configuring Rack PDU Targets
625
Turning Outlets On/Off and Cycling Power
628
Dominion KSX II, SX or SX II Configuration
629
Dominion KSX II
629
Dominion SX and SX II
631
Power IQ Configuration
633
Dctrack
634
Dctrack Overview
635
Asset Management Sensors and Dctrack
636
Index
638
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