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Managing Your Remote Console Switch Using the On-board Web Interface
3
In the
PDU settings
box, change the PDU name, set the cycle delay time,
enable or disable the current protection, enable or disable the audible
alarm and set the minimum amps and maximum amps in the
Inlet
Parameters
field.
To configure a device connected to a PDU:
1
Click the
Configure
tab in the on-board web interface, then click the
PDUs
category in the left column for a list of PDUs.
2
Click on the PDU you wish to access. The
PDU Settings
window opens.
3
Click the
Outlet Settings
button at the bottom of the
PDU Settings
window for a list of devices connected to the PDU. The
Outlet Settings
window opens.
4
To modify an outlet name, complete the following steps:
a
In the
Name
column, click on the link for the outlet you wish to
change. The
Modify Power Outlet Name
window opens.
b
If the device is a server, click
Server
, then select the name by clicking
on the appropriate entry in the
Server Name
column of the table
-or-
If the device is not a server, click
Other Device
, then enter the
appropriate text in the
Name
text box.
c
Click
Save
, then click
Close
to return to the
Outlet Settings
window.
5
To modify the power-on interval, enter the value in seconds in the text box
in the
Power-On Interval
column for the outlet being configured.
6
Click
Save
, then click
Close
to return to the
PDUs
window.
To power-control a device connected to a PDU:
1
Click the
Configure
tab in the on-board web interface, then click the
Outlets
subcategory located under
PDUs
in the left column for a list of
available outlets.
NOTE:
An outlet only appears in this list if a name has been associated with it.
2
Check the box next to the outlet(s) you wish to configure.
3
Click the
On
button to turn on the selected outlet(s).
- or -
Click the
Off
button to turn off the selected outlet(s).
Summary of Contents for PowerEdge KVM 1081AD
Page 4: ......
Page 24: ...8 Product Overview ...
Page 50: ...34 Installation ...
Page 80: ...64 Controlling Your System at the Analog Ports ...
Page 104: ...88 Using the Viewer ...
Page 116: ...100 Virtual Media ...
Page 148: ...132 Managing Your Remote Console Switch Using the On board Web Interface ...
Page 154: ...138 Migrating Your Remote Console Switch ...
Page 190: ...174 LDAP Feature for the Remote Console Switch ...
Page 194: ...178 Appendix A Remote Console Switch Software Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts ...
Page 196: ...180 Appendix B TCP Ports ...
Page 238: ...222 Appendix F Technical Support ...