User’s GuideManaged RackPower Distribution Unit
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU5Establishing Network SettingsYou must configure the following TCP/IP settings before the Rack PDU can operate on a networ
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU95Use the Device Manager tab to:• View the load status for the Rack PDU• Configure load thresholds for all connected devic
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU96Configuring Load ThresholdsPath: Device Manager > Load Management optionsTo configure load thresholds:1. Click the De
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU97Configuring the Name and Location of the Rack PDUPath: Device Manager > Load Management > Device LoadThe name and
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU98Resetting Peak Load and kWhPath: Device Manager > Device Load1. Click the Device Manager tab, then device load from t
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU99When you apply an outlet control action to outlets that are members of an outlet group, the outlets are synchronized as
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU100System requirements for outlet groupsTo set up and use synchronized outlet control groups:• You need a 10/100Base-T TCP
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU101Rules for configuring outlet groupsFor a system that uses outlet groups, the following rules apply:• A Rack PDU can hav
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU102Enable outlet groupsClick the Device Manager tab and select Group Configuration from the Outlet Groups left navigation
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU103Setting outlet group port. Create a local outlet group1. From the Device Manager tab, select Information from the Outle
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU104Create multiple global outlet groupsTo set up multiple global outlet groups that link to outlet groups on other Rack PD
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU6BOOTP and DHCP configurationThe default TCP/IP configuration setting, DHCP, assumes that a properly configured DHCP serve
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU105Typical outlet group configurationsThe following configuration shows two Rack PDUs, each with eight outlet groups. Each
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU106The following configuration shows three sets of synchronized outlets. Global outlets are shown in black. Outlet groups
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU107Verify your setup and configuration for global outlet groupsTo ensure that your setup meets all system requirements for
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU108Outlet Settings for Outlets and Outlet GroupsInitiate a control actionTo control the outlets on your Rack PDU:1. From t
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU109Control actions you can select. Option DescriptionNo Action (Web interface only) Do nothing.On Immediate Apply power to
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU110Configure outlet settings and the outlet nameThe following settings are available:Setting DescriptionName Set the name
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU111To configure the outlet settings or outlet names, select the Device Manager tab and then Configuration from the left na
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU112Scheduling Outlet ActionsActions you can scheduleTo configure values for Power On Delay, Power Off Delay, and Reboot Du
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU113For any outlets you select, you can schedule any of the actions listed in the following table to occur daily; at interv
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU114Schedule an outlet event1. At the Web interface, select the Device Manager tab and then Scheduling from the left naviga
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU7DHCP. You can use an RFC2131/RFC2132-compliant DHCP server to configure the TCP/IP settings for the Rack PDU.1. The Rack
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU115Edit, disable, enable, or delete a scheduled outlet event1. At the Web interface, select the Device Manager tab and the
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU116Outlet Manager MenuCreate and configure outlet user accounts. Individual outlets can be assigned a user with an Outlet
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU117Environment
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU118Configuring Temperature and Humidity SensorsPath: Environment > Temperature & HumidityThrough the Temperature &a
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU119Hysteresis. This value specifies how far past a threshold the temperature or humidity must return to clear a threshold
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU120Configuring Dry Contact InputsPath: Environment > Dry Contact InputsThrough the Dry Contact Inputs page, view the cu
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU121Logs
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU122Using the Event and Data LogsEvent log Path: Logs > Events > optionsYou can view, filter, or delete the event log
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU123To filter the log (Logs > Events > log): • Filtering the log by date or time: To display the entire event log, or
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU124To configure reverse lookup (Logs > Events > reverse lookup): Reverse lookup is disabled by default. Enable this
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU8Command Line Interface1. Log on to the command line interface. See Logging on to the Command Line Interface.2. Contact yo
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU125Data logPath: Logs > Data > optionsThe data log records the current and power for the device and phases (for a 3-
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU126To display data logged during a specific time range, select From. Specify the beginning and ending times (using the 24-
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU127To resize the data log (Logs > Data > size): By default, the data log stores 1000 records. You can change the num
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU128If you are using the encryption-based security protocols for your system, use Secure CoPy (SCP) to retrieve the log fil
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU129To use FTP to retrieve the files. To use FTP to retrieve the event.txt or data.txt file:1. At a command prompt, type ft
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU130Administration: Security
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU131Local UsersSetting user accessPath: Administration > Security > Local Users > optionsThe Administrator user ac
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU132Remote UsersAuthentication Path: Administration > Security > Remote Users > Authentication MethodUse this opti
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU133RADIUSPath: Administration > Security > Remote Users > RADIUSUse this option to do the following:• List the RA
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU134Configuring the RADIUS ServerSummary of the configuration procedureYou must configure your RADIUS server to work with t
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU9Recovering from a Lost PasswordYou can use a local computer (a computer that connects to the Rack PDU or other device thr
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU135Configuring a RADIUS server on UNIX® with shadow passwordsIf UNIX shadow password files are used (/etc/passwd) with the
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU136Administration: Notification
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU137Event Actions Path: Administration > Notification > Event Actions > optionsTypes of notificationYou can config
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU138Configuring event actionsNotification parameters. For events that have an associated clearing event, you can also set t
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU139Configuring by group. To configure a group of events simultaneously:1. Select the Administration tab, Notification on t
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU140Active, Automatic, Direct NotificationE-mail notificationOverview of setup. Use the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU141SMTP. Path: Administration > Notification > E-mail > serverE-mail recipients. Path: Administration > Notifi
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU142E-mail test. Path: Administration>Notification>E-mail>testSend a test message to a configured recipient.SMTP S
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU143SNMP trapsTrap Receivers. Path: Administration > Notification > SNMP Traps > trap receiversView trap receivers
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU144SNMPv1 option. SNMPv3 option. Select the identifier of the user profile for this trap receiver. (To view the settings o
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU108. Type quit or exit to log off, reconnect any serial cable you disconnected, and restart any service you disabled.
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU145SyslogPath: Logs > Syslog > optionsThe Rack PDU can send messages to up to four Syslog servers when an event occu
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU146Syslog settings. Path: Logs > Syslog > settingsSetting DefinitionMessage GenerationEnables (by default) or disabl
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU147Syslog test and format example. Path: Logs > Syslog > testSend a test message to the Syslog servers configured th
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU148Administration: Network Features
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU149TCP/IP and Communication SettingsTCP/IP settingsPath: Administration > Network > TCP/IPThe TCP/IP option on the l
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU150BOOTP A BOOTP server provides the TCP/IP settings. At 32-second intervals, the Rack PDU requests network assignment fro
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU151DHCP response optionsEach valid DHCP response contains options that provide the TCP/IP settings that the Rack PDU needs
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU152Other options. The Rack PDU also uses these options within a valid DHCP response. All of these options except the last
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU153Ping ResponsePath: Administration > Network > Ping ResponseSelect the Enable check box for IPv4 Ping Response to
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU154Port SpeedPath: Administration > Network > Port SpeedThe Port Speed setting defines the communication speed of th
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU11Rack PDU Front PanelItem Function1Dry contact inputs Connector for two dry contact devices.2Phase LEDsNote: for single-p
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU155DNSPath: Administration > Network > DNS > optionsUse the options under DNS to configure and test the Domain Na
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU156–As Query Type, select the method to use for the DNS query:• by Host: the URL name of the server• by FQDN: the fully-qu
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU157WebPath: Administration > Network > Web > optionsOption Descriptionaccess To activate changes to any of these
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU158ssl certificateAdd, replace, or remove a security certificate.Status:• Not installed: A certificate is not installed, o
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU159Console Path: Administration > Network > Console > optionsOption Descriptionaccess Choose one of the following
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU160ssh host keyStatus indicates the status of the host key (private key):• SSH Disabled: No host key in use: When disabled
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU161SNMPAll user names, passwords, and community names for SNMP are transferred over the network as plain text. If your net
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU162SNMPv1Path: Administration > Network > SNMPv1 > optionsOption Descriptionaccess Enable SNMPv1 Access: Enables
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU163SNMPv3Path: Administration > Network > SNMPv3 > optionsFor SNMP GETs, SETs, and trap receivers, SNMPv3 uses a
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU164user profilesBy default, lists the settings of four user profiles, configured with the user names dell snmp profile1 th
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU124Function button • To manually display the current for each phase, repeatedly press the button. The current displays for
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU165access controlYou can configure up to four access control entries to specify which NMSs have access to this device. The
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU166FTP Server Path: Administration > Network > FTP ServerThe FTP Server settings enable (by default) or disable acce
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU167Administration: General OptionsIdentificationPath: Administration > General > IdentificationDefine the Name (the
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU168These settings are the values used for the MIB-II sysName, sysContact, and sysLocation Object Identifiers (OIDs).Set th
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU169Daylight saving Path: Administration > General > Date & Time > daylight savingEnable traditional United St
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU170Use an .ini FilePath: Administration > General > User Config FileUse the settings from one Rack PDU to configure
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU171Event Log and Temperature UnitsPath: Administration > General > PreferencesColor-code event log text This option
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU172Reset the Rack PDUPath: Administration > General > Reset/RebootAction DefinitionReboot Management InterfaceRestar
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU173Configure Links Path: Administration > General > Quick LinksSelect the Administration tab, General on the top men
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU174How to Export Configuration SettingsRetrieving and Exporting the .ini FileSummary of the procedureAn Administrator can
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU13Network Status LEDCondition DescriptionOff One of the following situations exists:• The Rack PDU is not receiving input
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU175Detailed proceduresRetrieving. To set up and retrieve an .ini file to export:1. If possible, use the interface of a Rac
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU176Customizing. You must customize the file before you export it.1. Use a text editor to customize the file. • Section hea
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU177Transferring the file to a single Rack PDU. To transfer the .ini file to another Rack PDU, do either of the following:•
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU178The Upload Event and Error MessagesThe event and its error messagesThe following event occurs when the receiving Rack P
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU179Messages in config.iniA Rack PDU from which you download the config.ini file must be discovered successfully in order f
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU180File TransfersHow to Upgrade FirmwareBenefits of upgrading firmwareWhen you upgrade the firmware on the Rack PDU:• You
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU181Firmware filesA firmware version consists of three modules: An Operating System (AOS) module, an application module, an
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU182Firmware File Transfer MethodsTo upgrade the firmware of a Rack PDU, use one of these methods:• From a networked comput
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU1832. Open an FTP client session:C:\dell>ftp 3. Type open and the IP address of the Rack PDU, and press ENTER. If the p
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU184How to upgrade multiple Rack PDUsUse FTP or SCP to upgrade multiple Rack PDUs. To upgrade multiple Rack PDUs using an F
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU1410/100 LEDCondition DescriptionOff One or more of the following situations exists:• The Rack PDU is not receiving input
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU185Verifying Upgrades and UpdatesVerify the success or failure of the transferTo verify whether a firmware upgrade succeed
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU186TroubleshootingRack PDU Access ProblemsProblem SolutionUnable to ping the Rack PDUIf the Rack PDU’s Status LED is green
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU187Cannot access the Web interface• Verify that HTTP or HTTPS access is enabled.• Make sure you are specifying the correct
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU188Appendix A: List of Supported CommandsNetwork Management Card Command Descriptions?aboutalarmcount [-p [all | warning |
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU189ftp [-p <port number>][-S <enable | disable>]helpnetstatntp[-OM <enable | disable>][-p <primary NT
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU190user[-an <Administrator name>][-dn <Device User name>][-rn <Read-Only User name>][-ap <Administrat
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU191olLowLoad[<“all” | outlet name | outlet#> <power>]olName[<“all” | outlet# > <new name>]olNearOv
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU192userAdd[<new user>]userDelete[<user>]userListuserPasswd[<user> <new password> <new password&
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU193Appendix B: Security HandbookContent and Purpose of This AppendixThis appendix documents security features for firmware
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU194Security FeaturesProtection of passwords and passphrasesNo password or passphrase is stored on the Rack PDU in plain te
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDUContentsIntroduction--1Product Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU15Command Line InterfaceAbout the Command Line InterfaceYou can use the command line interface to view the status of and m
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU195SNMPv1 and SNMPv3. File transfer protocols. Security Access DescriptionAvailable methods (SNMPv1):• Community Name•Host
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU196Web server. RADIUS. Access prioritiesThe priority for access, beginning with the highest priority, is as follows:• Loca
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU197Change default user names and passwords immediatelyAfter installation and initial configuration of the Rack PDU, immedi
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU198AuthenticationYou can choose security features for the Rack PDU that control access by providing basic authentication t
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU199EncryptionSNMP GETS, SETS, and TrapsFor encrypted communication when you use SNMP to monitor or configure the Rack PDU,
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU200Secure CoPy. SCP is a secure file transfer application that you can use instead of FTP. SCP uses the SSH protocol as th
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU201You can use the Rack PDU Security Wizard to create a certificate signing request to an external Certificate Authority,
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU202Creating and Installing Digital CertificatesPurposeFor network communication that requires a higher level of security t
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU203Method 1: Use the default certificate auto-generated by the Rack PDU. When you enable SSL, you must reboot the Rack PDU
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU204– The length of the public key (RSA key) that is used for encryption when setting up an SSL session is 2048 bits, by de
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU16Telnet for basic access. Telnet provides the basic security of authentication by user name and password, but not the hig
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU205This provides an extra level of security beyond the encryption of the user name, password, and transmitted data.– The r
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU206and a Certificate Authority of your own company or agency has probably already loaded its CA certificate to the browser
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU207Using the Rack PDU Security WizardThe Rack PDU Security Wizard creates components needed for high security for a Rack P
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU208How certificates are used. Most Web browsers, including all browsers supported by Rack PDUs, contain a set of CA root c
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU209Files you create for SSL and SSH securityUse the Rack PDU Security Wizard to create these components of an SSL and SSH
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU210Create a Root Certificate and Server CertificatesSummaryUse this procedure if your company or agency does not have its
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU211The procedureCreate the CA root certificate. 1. If the Rack PDU Security Wizard is not already installed on your comput
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU2127. The last screen verifies that the certificate was created and displays information you need for the next tasks:• The
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU2135. On the screen labeled Step 2, provide the information to configure the server certificate. Country and Common Name a
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU214Create a Server Certificate and Signing RequestSummaryUse this procedure if your company or agency has its own Certific
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU17Local access to the command line interfaceFor local access, use a computer that connects to the Rack PDU through the ser
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU2154. Enter a name for this file, which will contain the private key of the Rack PDU. The file must have a .p15 suffix and
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU216Import the signed certificate. When the external Certificate Authority returns the signed certificate, import the certi
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU217Load the server certificate to the Rack PDU. 1. On the Administration tab, select Network on the top menu bar and ssl c
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU218The procedureCreate the host key. 1. If the Rack PDU Security Wizard is not already installed on your computer, obtain
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU219Load the host key to the Rack PDU. 1. On the Administration tab, select Network on the top menu bar, and ssh host key u
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU220Command Line Interface Access and SecurityUsers with Administrator or Device User accounts can access the command line
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU221Telnet and Secure Shell (SSH)While SSH is enabled, you cannot use Telnet to access the command line interface. Enabling
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU2224. Display the fingerprint of the SSH host key for SSH version 2. Most SSH clients display the fingerprint at the start
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU2234. If a valid digital server certificate is loaded, the Status field displays the link. Valid Certificate. Click the li
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU224Issued By: Common Name (CN): The Common Name as specified in the CA root certificate. For a server certificate generate
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU18About the Main ScreenFollowing is an example of the main screen, which is displayed when you log on to the command line
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU225Supported RADIUS Functions and ServersSupported functionsSupported authentication and authorization functions: Remote A
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU226Configure the Rack PDUAuthenticationOn the Administration tab, select Security on the top menu bar. Then, under Remote
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU227RADIUSTo configure RADIUS, on the Administration tab, select Security on the top menu bar. Then, under Remote Users on
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU228Configure the RADIUS ServerYou must configure your RADIUS server to work with the Rack PDU. The examples in this sectio
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU229Examples using Vendor Specific AttributesVendor Specific Attributes (VSAs) can be used instead of the Service-Type attr
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU230RADIUS Users file with VSAs. Following is an example of a RADIUS users file with VSAs:VSAAdmin Auth-Type = Local, Pa
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU231Example with UNIX shadow passwords. If UNIX shadow password files are used (/etc/passwd) with the RADIUS dictionary fil
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU232IndexNumerics10/100 base-T connector, front panel 1210/100 LED, front panel 12, 14AAbout optionsfor information a
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU233olAssignUsr 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 69, 67, 68, 70,
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU234FFacility Code (Syslog setting) 146Fingerprints, displaying and comparing 222Firmwarebenefits of upgrading 180fil
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU19Main screen information fields:• Two fields identify the operating system (AOS) and application (APP) firmware versions.
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU235Location (system value) 167Logging onaccess priorities 2locally (through a serial port) to the control console 17
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU236Primary NTP Server 168Proxy serversconfiguring not to proxy the PDU 85disabling use of 85QQuick Links, configurat
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU237Server certificatescreating to use with a Certificate Authority 214, 210Severity Mapping (Syslog setting) 146Sign
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU238Up Timecontrol console main screen 19in Web interface 173Update Interval, Date & Time setting 168Update Using
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU239Information in this document is subject to change without notice.© 2010 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.Reproduction of t
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU20•A Stat field reports the Rack PDU status.Stat : P+ N+ A+P+ The Dell operating system is functioning properly.IPv4 only
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU21Using the Command Line InterfaceAt the command line interface, use commands to configure the Rack PDU. To use a command,
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU22Command SyntaxExample of a command that supports multiple options: user [-an <admin name>] [-ap <admin password
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU23Example of a command that accepts mutually exclusive arguments for an option: alarmcount -p [all | warning | critical]In
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU24Network Management Card Command Descriptions?Access: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: View a list of
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDUiiResetting Peak Load and kWh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98Configure and Control Outlet
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU25alarmcountAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: Example: To view all active warning alarms, type:a
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU26bootAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Define how the Rack PDU will obtain its network settings, including the IP ad
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU27cdAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: Navigate to a folder in the directory structure of the Rac
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU28consoleAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Define whether users can access the command line interface using Telnet, w
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU29dateAccess: Administrator onlyDefinition: Configure the date used by the Rack PDU.Example 1: To display the date using
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU30deleteAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Delete a file in the file system.dirAccess: Administrator, Device User, Ou
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU31dnsAccess: Administrator onlyDefinition: Configure the manual Domain Name System (DNS) settings.Parameter Argument Desc
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU32eventlogAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: View the date and time you retrieved the event log,
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU33FTPAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Enable or disable access to the FTP server. Optionally, change the port settin
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU34netstatAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: View the status of the network and all active IPv4 an
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDUiiiAdministration: General Options--167Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU35pingAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription. Determine whether the device with the IP address or DNS name you spe
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU36promptAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Configure the command line interface prompt to include or exclude t
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU37radiusAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: View the existing RADIUS settings, enable or disable RADIUS authentication,
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU38Example 1: To view the existing RADIUS settings for the Rack PDU, type radius and press ENTER.Example 2: To enable RADIU
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU39resetToDefAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Example: To reset all of the configuration changes except the TCP/IP s
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU40systemAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: View and set the system name, the contact, the location and view up time as
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU41tcpipAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: View and manually configure these network settings for the Rack PDU: Example
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU42tcpip6Access: Administrator onlyDescription: Enable IPv6 and view and manually configure these network settings for the
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU43userAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Configure the user name, password, and inactivity timeout for the Administrat
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU44webAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Enable access to the Web interface using HTTP or HTTPS. For additional securit
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDUivCommand Line Interface Access and Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220Telnet and Secure Shell (SSH) . . . . .
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU45xferINIAccess: Administrator onlyDescription: Use XMODEM to upload an INI file while you are accessing the command line
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU46Device Command DescriptionsdevLowLoadAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the low-load threshold i
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU47devOverLoadAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the overload threshold in kilowatts for the device
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU48devReadingAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: View the total power in kilowatts or total energy in kilowatt-h
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU49devStartDlyAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the amount of time (in seconds) to be added to eac
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU50humLowAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the low humidity threshold as a percent of the relative
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU51humMinAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the minimum humidity threshold as a percent of the rela
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU52inNormalAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: View the normal state for each dry contact input.Example: To view
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU53olAssignUsrAccess: AdministratorDescription: Assign control of outlets to an outlet user that exists in the local databa
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU54olCancelCmdAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descr
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU1IntroductionProduct FeaturesThe Dell® Managed Rack Power Distribution Unit (PDU) is a stand-alone, network-manageable pow
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU55olDlyOffAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descript
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU56olDlyOnAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descripti
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU57olDlyRebootAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descr
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU58olGroupsAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User.Description: List the outlet synchronization groups defined
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU59olLowLoadAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descrip
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU60olNameAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descriptio
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU61olNearOverAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descri
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU62olOffAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Description
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU63olOffDelayAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descri
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU64olOnAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Description:
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU2• Up to twenty-four independent outlet user accounts.• Event and data logging. The event log is accessible by Telnet, Sec
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU65olOnDelayAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descrip
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU66olOverLoadAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descri
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU67olRbootTimeAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descr
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU68olReadingAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descrip
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU69Example 3: To view the energy for outlet JoesServer, type:cli> olReading joesserver energyE000: Success6: JoesServer:
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU70olStatusAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descript
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU71olUnasgnUsrAccess: AdministratorDescription: Remove control of outlets from an outlet user that exists in the local data
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU72phLowLoadAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the phase low-load threshold in kilowatts. To specif
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU73phNearOverAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the phase near-overload threshold in Kilowatts. To
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU74phOverLoadAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the phase overload threshold in kilowatts. To speci
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU3Types of user accountsThe Rack PDU has four levels of access (Administrator, Device User, Read-Only User, and Outlet User
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU75phReadingAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: View the current, voltage, or power for a phase. Set or view the
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU76phRestrictnAccess: AdministratorDescription: Set or view the overload restriction feature to prevent outlets from turnin
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU77prodInfoAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: View information about the Rack PDU.Example: cli>
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU78sensorNameAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the name assigned to the Rack PDU temperature/humid
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU79tempHighAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the high-temperature threshold in either Fahrenheit o
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU80tempMaxAccess: Administrator, Device UserDescription: Set or view the max-temperature threshold in either Fahrenheit or
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU81tempReadingAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: View the temperature value in either Fahrenheit o
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU82userListAccess: Administrator, Device User, and Outlet User, but only for outlets to which the user is assigned.Descript
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU83whoamiAccess: Administrator, Device User, Outlet UserDescription: View the user name of the active user.Example: cli>
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU84Web InterfaceSupported Web BrowsersYou can use Microsoft® Internet Explorer® (IE) 7.x and higher (on Windows® operating
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU4• An Outlet User has the following restricted access:– Access through the Web interface and command line interface.– Acce
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU85Logging On to the Web InterfaceOverviewYou can use the DNS name or System IP address of the Rack PDU for the URL address
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU86URL address formatsType the DNS name or IP address of the Rack PDU in the Web browser’s URL address field and press ENTE
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU87URL format examples. • For a DNS name of Web1:– http://Web1 if HTTP is your access mode.– https://Web1 if HTTPS is your
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU88Web Interface FeaturesRead the following to familiarize yourself with basic Web interface features for your Rack PDU.Tab
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU89Device status iconsOne or more icons and accompanying text indicate the current operating status of the Rack PDU:In the
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU90Quick LinksAt the lower left of the interface, there are three configurable links. The default settings follow:• Link 1:
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU91About the Home TabUse the Home tab to view active alarms, the load status of the Rack PDU, and the most recent Rack PDU
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU92In the Load Status area, view the load for the device in kW and for the phases in Amps, as applicable. The green, yellow
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU93The Alarm Status viewPath: Home > Alarm StatusThe Alarm Status view provides a description of all alarms present.For
USER’S GUIDEManaged Rack PDU94Device ManagementAbout the Device Manager TabPath: Device Manager
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