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Western Telematic MPC-20VS20-2 User Manual (216 pages)
MPC Series Managed Power Controllers
Brand:
Western Telematic
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 2.57 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Instructions
2
Warnings and Cautions
2
Agency Approvals
4
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
10
Mpc-18H
11
Mpc-20V
11
2 Unit Description
13
MPC-H Series - Front Panel
13
MPC-H Series - Front Panel (Model MPC-16H Shown)
13
MPC-H Series - Back Panel
15
MPC-H Series - Back Panel (Model MPC-16H-1 Shown)
15
MPC-V Series - Hardware Description
16
MPC-20V Series - Hardware Description (Model MPC-20VD20-1 Shown)
17
Additional Button Functions
19
3 Getting Started
21
Installing the MPC Hardware
21
Apply Power to the MPC
21
Connect Your PC to the MPC
23
Communicating with the MPC
23
Installing and Operating the Optional MPC-DISPLAY Hardware
25
4 Hardware Installation
26
Connecting the Power Supply Cables
26
Installing the Power Supply Cable Keepers
26
Connect the MPC to Your Power Supply
28
Connection to Switched Outlets
28
Serial Console Port Connection
29
Connecting a Local PC
29
Connecting an External Modem
29
Connecting the Network Cable
29
Connecting Remote MPC Units to the aux Ports
30
Connecting the Optional MPC-DISPLAY Unit
31
Rack Mounting
31
5 Basic Configuration
32
Communicating with the MPC Unit
32
The Text Interface
32
The Plug Status Screen (Text Interface; MPC-20V Shown)
33
The Web Browser Interface
34
The Home Screen (Web Browser Interface)
34
Access Via PDA
35
Configuration Menus
36
The System Parameters Menu (Web Browser Interface)
37
Defining System Parameters
38
The Real Time Clock and Calendar
40
The Invalid Access Lockout Feature
42
Automated Mode
44
Log Configuration
45
The Audit Log and Alarm Log
46
The Current Metering Log
46
Reading and Erasing Logs
47
Callback Security
49
Power Source Configuration
50
User Accounts
52
Command Access Levels
52
Plug Access
53
Port Access
54
Managing User Accounts
55
Viewing User Accounts
55
The Add User Menu (Text Interface)
56
The Add User Menu (Web Browser Interface)
56
Adding User Accounts
57
Granting User Account Access to Plugs on aux Units
60
Deleting User Accounts
61
Modifying User Accounts
61
Basic Configuration (Continued)
61
The Plug Group Directory
62
Viewing Plug Groups
63
The Add Plug Group Menu (Text Interface)
64
The Add Plug Groups Menu (Web Browser Interface)
64
Adding Plug Groups
65
Granting User Account Access to Plugs on aux Units
66
Deleting Plug Groups
67
Modifying Plug Groups
67
The Plug Parameters Menu (Text Interface)
68
The Plug Parameters Menu (Web Browser Interface)
68
Defining Plug Parameters
69
Example 1: Change Plug A3 to Priority 1
71
The Boot Priority Parameter
71
Boot Priority Example 1
71
Example 2: Change Plug A5 to Priority 2
72
Boot Priority Example 2
72
Serial Port Configuration Menu (Text Interface)
73
Port Configuration Menu (Web Browser Interface)
73
Serial Port Configuration
74
Console Port Configuration
74
Remote/Aux Port Configuration Menu (Text Interface)
77
Remote/Aux Port Configuration Menu (Web Browser Interface)
77
Remote Port and aux Port Configuration
78
Network Parameters Menu (Text Interface)
80
Network Configuration Menu (Web Browser Interface)
80
Network Configuration
81
Network Port Parameters
82
Network Parameters
83
IP Security
84
Adding IP Addresses to the Allow and Deny Lists
85
IP Security Examples
86
Linux Operators and Wild Cards
86
Domain Name Server
87
Static Route
87
SNMP Access Parameters
88
SNMP Trap Parameters
90
LDAP Parameters
91
Adding LDAP Groups
93
Viewing LDAP Groups
94
Deleting LDAP Groups
95
Modifying LDAP Groups
95
LDAP Kerberos Set up
96
TACACS Parameters
97
RADIUS Parameters
98
Dictionary Support for RADIUS
99
Email Message Parameters
101
Save User Selected Parameters
102
Restore Configuration
102
6 Reboot Options
103
Ping-No-Answer Reboot
104
Adding Ping-No-Answer Reboots
104
Granting Access to Plugs on aux Units
106
Viewing Ping-No-Answer Reboot Profiles
106
Modifying Ping-No-Answer Reboot Profiles
107
Deleting Ping-No-Answer Reboot Profiles
107
Scheduled Reboot
108
Adding Scheduled Reboots
108
Granting Access to Plugs on aux Units
110
Viewing Scheduled Reboot Actions
110
Modifying Scheduled Reboots
111
Deleting Scheduled Reboots
111
7 Alarm Configuration
112
The over Current Alarms
113
Over Current Alarms - Load Shedding and Auto Recovery
116
Granting Access to Plugs on aux Units
120
Text Interface
120
Web Browser Interface
120
The over Temperature Alarms
121
Over Temperature Alarms - Load Shedding and Auto Recovery
123
Granting Access to Plugs on aux Units
127
Text Interface
127
Web Browser Interface
127
The Circuit Breaker Open Alarm
128
The Lost Communication with aux Units Alarm
129
The Lost Voltage (Line In) Alarm
131
The Ping-No-Answer Alarm
133
The Invalid Access Lockout Alarm
135
The Power Cycle Alarm
137
8 The Status Screens
139
Product Status
139
The Network Status Screen
140
The Plug Status Screen
141
The Plug Group Status Screen
142
The Current Metering Status Screen
143
The Current History Screen
144
The Power Range Status Screen
146
The Power History Screen
147
9 Operation
148
Operation Via the Web Browser Interface
148
The Plug Control Screen - Web Browser Interface
148
The Plug Group Control Screen - Web Browser Interface
149
Operation Via the Text Interface
151
The Plug Status Screen - Text Interface
151
The Help Menu (Administrator Mode; Text Interface)
151
Switching and Reboot Commands - Text Interface
152
Applying Commands to Several Plugs - Text Interface
155
Connecting to Serial Ports - Text Interface
157
The Automated Mode
158
Manual Operation
159
Logging out of Command Mode
159
10 SSH Encryption
160
11 Syslog Messages
161
Configuration
161
Testing Syslog Configuration
162
The Test Menu (Text Interface, Administrator Mode Only)
162
12 SNMP Traps
163
Configuration
163
Testing the SNMP Trap Function
164
13 Operation Via SNMP
165
MPC SNMP Agent
165
Snmpv3 Authentication and Encryption
165
Configuration Via SNMP
166
Viewing Users
167
Adding Users
167
Modifying Users
167
Deleting Users
167
Plug Control Via SNMP
168
Controlling Plugs
168
Controlling Plug Groups
168
Viewing MPC Status Via SNMP
169
Plug Status
169
Unit Environment Status
169
System Environment Status
170
Sending Traps Via SNMP
170
14 Setting up SSL Encryption
171
Web Access Parameters (Text Interface Only)
171
Creating a Self Signed Certificate
172
Creating a Signed Certificate
173
Downloading the Server Private Key
174
15 Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters
175
Sending Parameters to a File
175
Restoring Saved Parameters
176
Restoring Previously Saved Parameters
177
16 Upgrading MPC Firmware
178
17 Command Reference Guide
180
Command Conventions
180
Command Summary
181
Command Set
182
Display Commands
182
Control Commands
184
Configuration Commands
189
Specifications
192
Serial Console Port (RS232)
193
RS232 Console Port Interface
193
AUX Port Interface
194
MPC Series aux Port Interface
194
Connecting Devices to aux & Remote Ports
195
Connecting an Auxiliary MPC Unit to the MPC aux Port
195
Connecting an Optional MPC Auxilliary Unit to the MPC Master Unit
195
Connecting an MPC-DISPLAY Unit to an MPC Master Unit
196
Connecting an Optional MPC-DISPLAY Unit to an MPC Series Master Unit
196
Connecting Other RJ-45 DCE Devices to the aux & Remote Ports
197
Connecting RJ-45 DCE Devices to the aux & Remote Ports
197
Customer Service
198
Rack Mounting
199
L" Bracket Mounting
199
E.1. "L" Bracket Mounting
199
Mounting Holes; MPC-20V Back Panel
200
Attaching the "L" Brackets to the Equipment Rack (MPC-20V Shown)
200
Mounting Buttons
201
E.2. Mounting Buttons
201
Attaching Mounting Buttons to MPC-20V (Vertical) Units
201
Mounting Button Holes
201
Hook Bracket Mounting (MPC-20V Series Only)
202
Attaching the Hook Brackets to the Equipment Rack
202
Zero-U Pocket Bracket Mounting (MPC-20V Series Only)
203
Zero-U Pocket Brackets (Cross Section; Nested in Pocket)
203
Zero-U Pocket Brackets (Cross Section; Outside Pocket to Allow Cable Cavity)
203
Universal Mounting Bracket (MPC-20V Series Only)
204
Attaching the Universal Mounting Bracket to the MPC Unit
205
Attaching the Universal Mounting Brackets to the Rack
205
Output Cable Keeper
206
Installing the Output Cable Keeper (MPC-20V Series Units Only)
206
Index
208
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