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Eaton

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 Enclosure Power Distribution Unit  (ePDU

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) G3

Operations Manual

Summary of Contents for ePDU G3

Page 1: ...Eaton Enclosure Power Distribution Unit ePDU G3 Operations Manual ...

Page 2: ...marks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Mozilla and Firefox are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation National Electrical Code and NEC are registered trademarks of National Fire Protection Association Inc Phillips is a registered trademark of Phillips Screw Company All other trademarks are property of their respective companies Copyright 2011 2014 Eaton Co...

Page 3: ...mmunications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense ICES 003 This Class A Interference Causing Equipment meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigence...

Page 4: ...with the risk of electric shock symbol CAUTION REFER TO OPERATOR S MANUAL Refer to your operator s manual for additional information such as important operating and maintenance instructions This symbol indicates that you should not discard waste electrical or electronic equipment WEEE in the trash For proper disposal contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center ...

Page 5: ...ptional Accessories 13 Installation Overview 14 ePDU 14 Configurations 14 Power Feed Labels 15 Chassis Hole Pattern European models only 15 Mounting Buttons 16 IEC Outlet Grip Plug Retention Mechanism 17 Installing Vertical ePDUs in a Rack Cabinet 18 Using Factory installed Mounting Buttons 18 Using Mounting Buttons Installed on Clip Feet 19 Using Clip Feet and Cage Nuts on a Square hole Rack 20 I...

Page 6: ... 38 LCD DHCP 38 LCD Static IP address 39 Serial connection Static IP address 40 Verify Web Operation After Configuration 41 6 LCD INTERFACE OPERATION 42 LCD Display and Control Buttons 42 Operation Mode 43 Screensaver Cycling Sequence 43 Startup Screen 43 Password Protected Menus 44 Main Menu Selections 44 Active Alarms Menu 46 Alarms History Menu 47 Meter Menu 47 ePDU Submenu 47 Sections Submenu ...

Page 7: ... Groups 104 Outlets 105 Review Modify ePDU Outlets 105 Environment 106 Configure Environment Sensor Settings 106 Active Alarms 107 Review Active Alarms 107 Logs 108 Clear the Event Log 108 Download the Event Log as a Comma Separated Value File 108 Trap Notification 108 Define the Trap Receivers 108 Syslog 109 Retrieve or Modify Syslog Data 109 Access Accounts 110 Configure the SuperUser 110 Config...

Page 8: ... 121 Enable Disable the Telnet Interface 122 Enable Disable the SSH Interface 122 Enable Disable FTP 122 Set Authentication Mode 122 Set LDAP Search Configuration 123 Set LDAP Server Global Parameters 124 Modify LDAP Server Settings 125 Add RADIUS Server 126 Edit Parameters for a RADIUS Server 126 9 MAINTENANCE AND ALARMS 127 Preventive Maintenance 127 Equipment Disposal 127 Replacing the ePDU Net...

Page 9: ... G3 is an intelligent ePDU that is designed to distribute power within a standard 19 inch rack A wide range of models let you connect and manage a variety of outlets from a single power connection Most models have monitoring or switching capabilities or both Figure 1 shows examples of installed Eaton ePDU G3 models Figure 1 Example ePDU G3 Installations ...

Page 10: ...dels Input Metering Branch Outlet Organization Branch Metering Outlet Organization Outlet Metering Outlet Switching Sensor Monitoring Basic BA In Line Metered IL Metered Input MI Metered Outlet MO Switched SW Managed MA NOTE Environmental monitoring is only available if an Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP is attached Product Specifications Find product specifications diagrams part number and ord...

Page 11: ...tected by Breaker B Outlets Protected by Breaker C Outlets Protected by Breaker D Outlets Protected by Breaker E Outlets Protected by Breaker F Outlets Protected by Breaker B Outlets Protected by Breaker C No eNMC Module Basic models are Unmanaged and Unmonitored eNMC Module LCD interface eNMC Module LCD interface Outlets Detatchable Input Cord No Breakers Outlets Basic BA Metered Input MI Metered...

Page 12: ...s Operation Buttons and LED Status Indicators on page 30 Reset Button Restart reset the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module through this button Insert and retract a probe in the reset button opening to perform a communications module restart NOTE Resetting the ePDU does not affect the power to the outlets Connectivity and Serial Ports l Serial or Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP Port...

Page 13: ...connect power to a device that is connected to the ePDU disconnect the device power cord from the ePDU outlet NOTE 3 To disconnect power on models without a circuit breaker disconnect the ePDU input power cord Figure 4 shows circuit breaker examples Figure 4 Circuit Breakers Power Outlets Each model has a specific configuration of standard NEMA outlets IEC 60320 and IEC 60309 outlets European nati...

Page 14: ...d the status of two contact devices providing greater power management control and flexible monitoring The EMP has the following features l Simplified installation lets you install the EMP safely without turning off power to the ePDU or to the devices that are connected to it l The EMP monitors temperature and humidity information of any environment protecting your critical equipment The EMP measu...

Page 15: ...facilitated by SNMP protocol or CLI scripts Eaton Intelligent Power Manager IPM uses XML to communicate to the ePDU Power Control Management l Control of outlets for Switched or Managed ePDUs both collectively and individually l The ability to power on power off and reboot the devices connected to each outlet l Fully shrouded local branch circuit breakers on products rated over 16A Europe 20A US t...

Page 16: ...http www openldap org l Cyrus SASL developed by Computing Services at Carnegie Mellon University http www cmu edu computing l uthash hash table http uthash sourceforge net l Expat XML Parser l Symmetric Cipher Algorithm Pukall Cipher 1 by Alexander PUKALL l STM32F2xx standard peripherals library STSW STM32062 by STMicroelectronics l Radius library http freeradius org The full license version for e...

Page 17: ...must be within the operating range of the selected model l Do not use a two wire power cord in any product configuration l Test AC outlets at your computer and monitor for proper polarity and grounding Use only with grounded outlets at both the computer and monitor l The installation power outlet used for the power supply to this equipment must be installed near the equipment and must be easily ac...

Page 18: ...nal ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module l The battery is not user replaceable There is risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type l Ensure that used batteries are disposed of according to the instructions For more information contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center for proper disposal information ...

Page 19: ... within the operating range of the selected model l Take all necessary precautions to handle the weight of the devices l Connect all power cords to properly wired and grounded electrical outlets CAUTION The installation power outlet used for the power supply to this equipment must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible l Do not overload the power outlet when you install mult...

Page 20: ...n 15 days to your service representative www eato n com ePDU INSTALLATION I Figure 6 Example Shipping Carton and Contents Package Contents Table 2 lists the accessory parts that are included in the shipping carton with the ePDUs Table 2 Shipped with the ePDU in the Shipping Carton Quantity Description 1 per language varies by market Eaton ePDU G3 Installation and Connectivity Quick Start English P...

Page 21: ...hread forming and 2 M4 nuts 4 M6 Cage nut 4 M6 dome screws and 2 M6 Flat head screws 2 Clip feet and 2 M6 Flat head screws NOTE You may also have 2 M4 spare screws 1 Network Pack for Network connected models only l 1 Serial cable used for RS 232 connection between the ePDU and a PC l 1 RJ 45 Cable 60cm shielded used for Ethernet or daisy chain connection between the ePDU and a PC SEE NOTE l 1 Y Sp...

Page 22: ...E 5 If a square hole rack is used cage nuts must be installed IMPORTANT Use great care in handling the ePDU during installation Avoid unnecessary contact between the ePDU and the rack ePDU The ePDU G3 is designed to be mounted without the use of tools Mounting buttons are pre installed on the rear of the ePDU at the factory If you wish to use a different mounting option such as the clip foot or si...

Page 23: ...w are supplied to allow identification of the power flow for up to two individual ePDUs The customer can choose the location of the sticker in an available space on the unit or the rack Adhere one to the side of an ePDU at your discretion to indicate the power feed direction see Figure 9 Figure 9 Power Feed Labels Chassis Hole Pattern European models only The European models have markings and extr...

Page 24: ...ttons based on 0 value see Figure 11 Figure 11 Change Distance Between Button Mounts for Different Racks Mounting Buttons The mounting buttons for 0U vertical ePDUs are factory installed This is a two sided button that provides either a 2 1 mm or 2 3 mm mounting channel for a custom fit If you discover that the rack wall is too thick or too thin and the button does not secure the ePDU unscrew and ...

Page 25: ...stic Keyhole Buttons IEC Outlet Grip Plug Retention Mechanism The Eaton ePDUs have a mechanism integrated with the outlets to retain a plug inside its outlet This system is a lever actuated grip that prevents the plug from accidentally being bumped out or vibrating out of the outlet It is not a locking device so the plug can still be removed in an emergency To operate the grip mechanism 1 Make sur...

Page 26: ...to unsnap it from the clip Using Factory installed Mounting Buttons To install the ePDU with mounting buttons directly attached to the ePDU 1 Carefully move the ePDU into position against the rail 2 Insert the top and bottom mounting buttons into the keyhole slots on the rack post that correspond with the position of the top and bottom mounting buttons 3 Does the factory installed mounting button ...

Page 27: ...stall the ePDU with mounting buttons installed on the mounting clip feet 1 Locate the two mounting clip feet M6 flathead screws two spare plastic mounting buttons and mounting hardware M4 screws and M4 hex nuts Using a Phillips screwdriver assemble the mounting buttons and clip feet see Figure 17 Figure 17 Attaching the Mounting Buttons to the Mounting Clip Feet ...

Page 28: ... Using Clip Feet and Cage Nuts on a Square hole Rack NOTE You can install the mounting clip feet vertically or horizontally NOTE If a square hole rack is used cage nuts must be installed Use a cage nut insertion tool or a flat blade screwdriver to install the cage nuts To install the ePDU with clip feet secured by cage nuts 1 Locate the cage nuts supplied 2 Are you mounting the ePDU on the rail or...

Page 29: ...lip feet and two screws supplied Turn the straight part of the bracket 90 see Figure 19 7 Position one mounting clip foot at a cage nut and secure the mounting clip foot to the rail with a screw Repeat for the second mounting clip Tighten the screws Figure 19 Attaching the Rotated Clip to the Rail 8 Snap the ePDU into the mounting clip feet When you hear a clicking sound for each mounting clip foo...

Page 30: ...pre installed on unit NOTE 2 Make sure to select mounting holes that are parallel to each other so that the ePDU will be level when installed 2 For square hole racks Install cage nuts in the appropriate mounting holes Insert and tighten two M6 screws through the ears on each side of the ePDU 3 For all other racks Insert and tighten two M6 screws through the ears on each side of the ePDU see Figure...

Page 31: ...e grounding screw is sized to safely conduct the fault current of the single largest output breaker There is no paint on the screw or the chassis surface to ensure contact with bare metal instead of a painted surface The ground symbol is impressed in the chassis above the earth bonding screw To ground the ePDU connect a grounding cable not supplied from earth to the grounding screw shown in Figure...

Page 32: ...ptional Environmental Monitoring Probe Equipment on page 27 Connecting to a Computer Serial Port Connecting the ePDU to a computer allows communication through a serial connection To connect the ePDU to a computer 1 Verify that the computer has a communication program such as HyperTerminal Telnet or SSH 2 Locate the DB9 to RJ 45 cable supplied 3 Connect the RJ 45 end of the cable to the RS 232 con...

Page 33: ...ing Multiple ePDUs in a Daisy Chain Two to four ePDUs can be chained together using an Ethernet cable between the Daisy Chain ports located on the front panel Daisy chain uses Eaton s patented RS 485 daisy chain strapping technology This allows access to the ePDU data of multiple ePDUs from the same network connection One ePDU is defined as the Host This is the ePDU with a connection to the networ...

Page 34: ...ice 2 Device 3 2 Daisy Chain Ports Connected No Splitter Needed 3 Daisy Chain Ports Connected One Splitter Needed 4 Daisy Chain Ports Connected Two Splitters Needed Network Connection Ethernet Port Network Connection Ethernet Port Network Connection Ethernet Port Host 0 Host 0 Installation Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 1 www eaton com ePDU 26 Figure 25 Locating the Daisy Chain Con...

Page 35: ...atus of sensors You can install an optional EMP now or after completing the ePDU installation and startup Optional EMP equipment can be installed without turning off power to the ePDU or the devices connected to it IMPORTANT Follow all installation and operation safety information provided in the manufacturer s instruction manual for the EMP equipment To install an optional EMP 1 Locate the EMP an...

Page 36: ...binet to connect to a power source use the openings in the rack cabinet NOTE 1 Plug the ePDU into an appropriately rated outlet for its type NOTE 2 Do not replace or rewire the power cord 4 Connect the power cord to a properly wired and grounded dedicated power source The ePDU turns on and displays the Eaton startup screen while starting After five seconds the sequence of LCD screensaver screens f...

Page 37: ...n Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 1 www eaton com ePDU 29 Operating the ePDU See Operation Overview on page 28 for instructions to operate the ePDU including starting and shutting down the equipment ...

Page 38: ...nd connected devices using white text on a blue background The LCD display flashes red when any alarm is active The LCD display orientation can be changed using an LCD or CLI setting The display can be rotated 90 180 or 90 270 See Display Submenu on page 43 or see Example 2 in set command on page 79 for more information LCD Display The LCD display has three modes l Screensaver Mode startup screen ...

Page 39: ...emote Operation Interfaces You can communicate with the ePDU using the remote interfaces listed in Table 3 Table 3 Remote Interfaces Interface Description ePDU Connector Cable supplied Cabling Instructions Web browser ePDU management interface through an Internet Web browser Ethernet connector Ethernet cable Connecting to a Local Area Network Ethernet Port on page 22 SNMP Standard Internet protoco...

Page 40: ... sections of outlets can be managed through the Web Interface see Groups on page 104 Outlets on page 105 and User Defined Group Definition on page 113 You can see measurement readings using the local LCD interface A 1 A 2 A3 A4 B 1 B 2 B3 B4 C 1 C 2 C3 C4 D 1 D 2 D3 E 1 E 2 E3 F 1 F 2 F3 CB A CB B CB C CB D CB E CB F A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 B4 C1 C2 C3 C4 D1 D2 D3 E1 E2 E3 F1 F2 F3 Figure 29 Outlet G...

Page 41: ...et Port LED Operation Transfer Rate Status OFF Port operating at 10 Mbits s ON Port operating at 100 Mbits s 6 Yellow Ethernet Port LED Connection and Transmission Activity Status OFF ePDU not connected to the network ON ePDU connected to the network but no activity FLASHING Port is sending or receiving transmission active 7 Reset Button NOTETo restart the eNMC insert a probe and press the button ...

Page 42: ...ss rights to access the Web pages When a user accesses the Web interface the system prompts for a login and password The login and password for the administrator and for each user are hashed using a one way hash algorithm If the login and password match and the assigned user rights do not restrict access the user can access the Web interface IMPORTANT Users should always terminate sessions by clic...

Page 43: ... 3 To remove power from the ePDU completely disconnect the ePDU power cord from the power source Restarting the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module You can restart the communications module using either a hardware or software method IMPORTANT Restarting the eNMC module will not affect the output power or the connected equipment A software restart is triggered from the Serial interface ...

Page 44: ...tract the probe This method is not necessarily the best choice because the communications module does not force the system to save the parameters in the file system before restarting The H W restart button does not affect ePDU outlet status The energy consumption is still recorded during the reboot of the eNMC module NOTE When using a hardware restart to restart the eNMC module there is no mandato...

Page 45: ...Reset Button Operation Overview Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 1 www eaton com ePDU 37 Figure 32 Reset Button ...

Page 46: ...ivered If you are unable to connect to the ePDU through the network connection with this default address change the IP address using the LCD or through the CLI using a terminal emulation program The network connection automatically receives an IP address through the DHCP if available on the network If DHCP is enabled but a DHCP server is not available the eNMC module will use the last used IP addr...

Page 47: ... Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DHCP Settings Display Daisy Chain Language IPv4 Clear History Figure 34 Disable DHCP 2 Set the static IP address see Figure 35 Wait 10 seconds Enter Enter ESC ESC Enter ESC IPv4 Settings DHCP Subnet Mask Gateway IP address Enter ESC Main Menu Active Alarms Alarms History Meter Control Settings IP address 192 168 123 123 OK Settings Display Daisy Chain Langu...

Page 48: ...lishing a serial connection perform the following steps 1 In the terminal emulator session window enter the default user name admin at the login prompt For example Enter Login admin Enter Password 2 Type admin default at the password prompt Press Enter The CLI uses a get command to return the value of a setting and a set command to change the value of a setting For example PDU 0 set System Network...

Page 49: ... multiple ePDUs to communicate over one Ethernet port NOTE If you choose not to use the procedure to configure the communications module without the DHCP server installed you can connect to the ePDU using the default address http 192 168 123 123 Verify Web Operation After Configuration To verify the communications module is operational and that you can access the Web interface 1 Open a Web browser...

Page 50: ...klight turns off automatically when no button has been pressed for 15 minutes and there is no active alarm l Any active alarm will cause the backlight to turn on automatically A red blinking background indicates that an alarm is active Figure 37 LCD Display Table 5 summarizes how to use the control buttons Table 5 Control Buttons Button When on the Main Menu When in Screensaver mode When in Menu m...

Page 51: ...preset 1Ph cycle Figure 38 or 3Ph cycle Figure 39 These cycles are not user configurable 14 8 Amp Total Input 5 s 5 s 14 06 2013 15 55 26 192 168 123 123 P N Figure 38 1Ph Screensaver Cycle 5 s 5 s 5 s 5 s 8 61 Amp Phase 1 1 47 Amp Phase 3 3 26 Amp Phase 2 14 06 2013 15 55 26 192 168 123 123 P N Figure 39 3Ph Delta configured Screensaver Cycle Startup Screen When the ePDU powers up the Startup scr...

Page 52: ... Settings Main Menu Control ePDU Info Enter Figure 41 Password Protected Screens Main Menu Selections The ePDU menu selection hierarchy provides useful performance information alarms ePDU identification and configuration settings see Figure 42 The available menu items are illustrated in a menu hierarchy in Figure 43 l Use the scroll buttons to select a menu item from the Main Menu l Selected menu ...

Page 53: ...quency Apparent Power Energy kWh Active Power Reactive Power Frequency Outlets ON OFF Total Input 1 Apparent Power Energy kWh Active Power Reactive Power Frequency Peak Power Gateway address LANGUAGE Apparent Power ACTIVE ALARMS METER Master Slave NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 USB Flash Mode Save Config Load Config Upgrade F W Save eNMC File Load eNMC File Exit NOTE 5 NOTE 1 These submenus are only ...

Page 54: ...Alarms menu filters and displays only active alarms for the ePDU Active alarm screens have priority over other screens When an alarm occurs the Active Alarms screen replaces the current screen and the backlight blinks in red and white see Figure 44 Up to 100 active alarms can display On the Main Menu scroll up or down to highlight Active Alarms Press ENTER to display the first active alarm screen ...

Page 55: ...Alarms History Figure 45 Example Alarm History Displays Meter Menu The Meter menu provides measurement data for the following submenus l ePDU l Sections not available for sections that do not have current measurement l Outlets not available for MI and SW ePDUs l Environment only available if an EMP is installed On the Main Menu scroll up or down to highlight Meter Press ENTER Scroll up or down to ...

Page 56: ...own to review other Total Input meter data measurements After you review the data you can press ESC to return to the Input Meter menu and select L1 L2 or L3 to see Phase Input measurements Press ESC to return to the previous menu For example Figure 47 shows a total input display for 1Ph ePDUs Down Down Down Enter Total Input Total Input ePDU Meter Frequency 50 23 Hz Active Power 100 W Apparent Pow...

Page 57: ...Sections Press ENTER to display the Sections submenu Scroll up or down to review the data for your selection After you review the data press ESC twice to return to the previous menu L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L3 Section Voltage 230 25 V L3 L3 Current 1 256 A Active Power 100 W Apparent Power 120 VA Energy 16 238 kWh since 07 01 2011 17 32 23 Down Enter Enter ESC xx 07 01 17 32 Peak Current of xxx A since 2...

Page 58: ...lets Submenu Display Environment Submenu The Environment submenu provides temperature and humidity data for the EMP This menu is only available if an EMP is installed On the Meter menu scroll up or down to highlight Environment Press ENTER to display the Environment submenu Press ENTER to review the data for your selection After you review the data press ESC to return to the previous menu Contact ...

Page 59: ...n A3 A4 A5 On Control A3 On On Off Main Menu B1 On B2 B3 B4 On B5 On Control B2 On On Off Figure 52 Example Control Submenu Display Settings Menu The Settings menu provides user configuration options Only the available options display depending on the assigned user privileges There are five standard Settings submenus and one optional submenu l USB Flash mode only available if the USB device is det...

Page 60: ...tionPdu xml Contains all the user configurable settings related to the ePDU itself such as voltage and current thresholds customized naming and outlet control parameters The structure of this file depends on the part number so that it cannot be duplicated from PNx to PNy To save the user configuration files to the USB flash drive 1 Make sure eNMC module is power ON 2 Insert a USB device in the USB...

Page 61: ...du xml file from the USB device 1 Verify that the USB Flash Drive contains the ConfigurationPdu xml file and ConfigurationData xml files in eNMC config directory of USB flash drive see Figure 57 Figure 57 Verify Files at USB Flash Drive Root NOTE 1 The eNMC upgrade directory contains only these two files NOTE 2 The ConfigurationPdu xml file is compatible with the ePDU part number 2 Make sure eNMC ...

Page 62: ...t Load the eNMC Hardware Configuration File from the USB To load the eNMC module hardware configuration file to the eNMC module from the USB Flash Drive 1 Verify the USB flash disk contains eNMC config hw directory located at root of USB flash disk see Figure 58 2 Make sure eNMC module is powered ON 3 Insert a USB flash disk 4 When the pop up confirms that the USB is detected click OK then press E...

Page 63: ...ess this menu again The module restarts 6 Select Upgrade FW and click OK to confirm the upgrade The eNMC module gets the file from the USB flash disk 7 A few seconds after 100 is reached the eNMC module restarts and then enters in Boot upgrade mode to continue upgrade The upgrade is finished when eNMC module is restarted This can take several minutes see Figure 60 ESC Enter USB Upgrade F W Current...

Page 64: ...on numbers may lead to unpredictable results Use the Settings option for the first two configuration steps 1 From the ePDU or ePDUs designated as a Device ePDU access the Daisy Chain Settings option and set the Device values 2 From the ePDU designated as the Host ePDU access the Daisy Chain Settings option and set the Host values Use the Discovery option for the final configuration step 3 From the...

Page 65: ... ESC Display Daisy Chain IPv4 Factory Display Daisy Chain IPv4 Factory Settings Display Language Figure 62 Example Daisy Chain Device ePDU Setup From the Host ePDU set the values as follows see Figure 63 1 On the Settings menu scroll up or down to highlight Daisy Chain and press ENTER 2 Scroll up or down to highlight Settings and press ENTER 3 Select 0 Host from the Id selection drop list Press EN...

Page 66: ...or message displays see Figure 47 Go to the Daisy Chain Settings option screens and reset the values to correctly identify the Host Once corrected then select the Discovery option again l If the Host and Device ePDUs have been incorrectly identified a Host Conflict error message displays Go to the Daisy Chain Settings option screens and reset the values to correctly identify the Host and Device On...

Page 67: ...ss 168 1 OK 192 2 Enter Enter Enter Enter ESC ESC ESC Display Daisy Chain Factory Settings Language IPv4 ESC Figure 66 Example IPv4 Submenu Displays Language Submenu On the Settings menu scroll up or down to highlight Language Press ENTER Scroll up or down to highlight the selected language option from the menu Press ENTER to set the selected language Press ESC to return to the previous menu see F...

Page 68: ...e version number IP address and ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module MAC Media Access Control address These are information only screens see Figure 69 On the Main Menu scroll up or down to highlight ePDU Info Press ENTER to navigate to each screen Scroll up or down on the screen if needed to view the ePDU information displays Press ESC to return to the previous menu IPv6 address xxxx xx...

Page 69: ...H A maximum of five concurrent sessions Telnet or RS 232 port are allowed Supported Commands The ePDU CLI command set for managing and monitoring the ePDU includes the following commands l l info l quit l get l set l pdu NOTE Observe the following l Command variables are represented in command input syntax surrounded by angle braces l Optional parameters are represented in command input syntax sur...

Page 70: ...sage pdu 0 pdu 0 command where command infor get set pdu List all available ePDU CLI commands pdu 0 Example pdu 0 Usage info get set pdu quit pdu 0 List detailed help on a specific ePDU CLI command pdu 0 command Example 1 pdu 0 set Usage change the device data defined by its name followed by the new value set name value pdu 0 Example 2 pdu 0 pdu Usage select the strapping pdu unit to focus on pdu ...

Page 71: ...t2 NOTE 1 info Gang info Outlet info Environment pdu 0 NOTE 1 On Dual Input ePDU only Usage pdu 0 info object where object name of a simple object an object of type array or a family of objects Example 1 pdu 0 info System Name Data Default RW RO System Contact String 31 RW System Location String 31 RW System Network HostName String 31 epduF0 RW PDU PowerSummary iName String 31 ePDU RW System Ether...

Page 72: ...erial Interface Operation Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 1 www eaton com ePDU 64 Example 2 pdu 0 info System Network DHCP Name Unit RO RW Type System Network DHCP RW 0 Disabled 1 Enabled ...

Page 73: ...eaton com ePDU 65 quit command Use this command to log out and exit the serial or network interface for the ePDU Usage pdu 0 quit Log out of the CLI pdu 0 quit Example with serial interface pdu 0 quit Session closed Example with network interface pdu 0 quit Connection to host lost ...

Page 74: ...Example pdu 0 get System Network DHCP 1 pdu 0 Get the size of an array pdu 0 get path Count Example pdu 0 get System NetworkManagementSystem Count 8 pdu 0 Get a single value of an array pdu 0 get path i name where i the index in the array from 1 to n The value of n depends of the HID object and is obtained with a get command Example pdu 0 get System NetworkManagementSystem 1 TrapCommunity public p...

Page 75: ... where x value 0 to 3 to indicate Host 0 or device 1 2 or 3 to supervise enter key to accept prompt ePDU ID short path incomplete path name A node must be complete Example 1 pdu 0 get System DaisyChain System DaisyChain DeviceId 0 System DaisyChain Position 1 System DaisyChain Status 1 System DaisyChain Count 1 pdu 0 NOTE 1 The communication status is returned for the selected Device or Host by Sy...

Page 76: ... separate with the pipe character For a value of type string the space character is taken into account Set a single value pdu 0 set path name value Example 1 pdu 0 set System Network DHCP 1 1 pdu 0 Example 2 pdu 0 set System Display LcdRotation 1 1 pdu 0 where 0 Rotation 0 Degrees 0U 1 Rotation 90 Degrees IL 2 Rotation 180 Degrees 0U 3 Rotation 270 Degrees IL Set value of an array pdu 0 set path i...

Page 77: ...where x value from 1 to 3 as a unique identifier for each device Zero is reserved for the Host pdu 0 set System DaisyChain Position x where x 0 for a device ePDU connected between two other ePDUs 1 for a device ePDU connected to just one ePDU Example pdu 0 set System DaisyChain DeviceID 1 pdu 0 pdu 0 set System DaisyChain Postion 1 1 pdu 0 Host ID and Position pdu 0 set System DaisyChain DeviceID ...

Page 78: ...Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 1 www eaton com ePDU 70 Example pdu 0 set System DaisyChain DeviceID 0 0 pdu 0 pdu 0 set System DaisyChain Postion 1 1 pdu 0 See to review an example to get the communication status ...

Page 79: ...PDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 1 www eaton com ePDU 71 pdu command Use this command to reset a daisy chained ePDU as the Host or Device Usage pdu 0 pdu value where value 0 for the host 1 for the device Example pdu 0 pdu 1 pdu 1 ...

Page 80: ... the collection PresentStatus s RO Environment Input 1 iName String 31 Contact 1 friendly name RW Environment Input 1 PresentStatus Alarm AlarmL1 Dry Contact alarm Set according to the dry contact State and the parameter State 0 or 1 Level 0 Alarm not active 1 Alarm active Ex State 0 AND State 0 Level 3 then Alarm 1 RO Environment Input 1 PresentStatus State Measure Dry Contact state 0 Open 1 Clos...

Page 81: ...ered 1 Warning low threshold triggered 2 Critical low threshold triggered 3 Warning high threshold triggered 4 Critical high threshold triggered RO Environment PresentStatus OverTemperature AlarmL1 0 No threshold triggered 1 Warning low threshold triggered 2 Critical low threshold triggered 3 Warning high threshold triggered 4 Critical high threshold triggered RO Environment PresentStatus Present ...

Page 82: ...rameter mA RW PDU Gang x OverCurrent 3 Threshold Parameter mA RW PDU Gang x OverCurrent 4 Threshold Parameter mA RW PDU Gang x OverVoltage 1 Threshold Parameter Threshold cV RW PDU Gang x OverVoltage 2 Threshold Parameter Threshold cV RW PDU Gang x OverVoltage 3 Threshold Parameter Threshold cV RW PDU Gang x OverVoltage 4 Threshold Parameter Threshold cV RW PDU Gang x PeakFactor Measure Crest fact...

Page 83: ...er provided by the pole dVA R RO PDU Gang x Pole 2 Statistic 4 Energy HideMeasure Energy counter since last reset As it is reset to 0 the related timestamp is updated with the current RTC value Wh RO PDU Gang x Pole 2 Voltage HideMeasure Voltage Measured on the pole cV RO PDU Gang x PowerFactor Measure Ratio of active power apparent power provided by the breaker or outlet section m RO PDU Gang x P...

Page 84: ...et Energy RW PDU Gang x Statistic 5 Reset Energy Measure Energy saved at the instant the user resets the stat Wh RO PDU Gang x Statistic 5 Reset Time Measure Timestamp saved at the instant the user resets the stat s RO PDU Gang x Type Constant Type of gang 1 Section of outlets with 1 measurement 2 Section of outlets with 2 measurement 1st method of wiring CT current is max of 2 pole measures 3 Sec...

Page 85: ...o Line 2 23 Line 2 to Line 3 31 Line 3 to Line 1 RO PDU Input 1 Phase x PowerFactor HideMeasure Ratio of active power apparent power provided by the phase Value 0 to 100 for Cos PHI 0 00 to 1 00 m RO PDU Input 1 Phase x PresentStatus OverCurrent AlarmL1 0 No threshold triggered 1 Warning low threshold triggered 2 Critical low threshold triggered 3 Warning high threshold triggered 4 Critical high t...

Page 86: ...ed valued is overwritten dW RO PDU Input 1 Statistic 3 ModuleReset Command Command to Reset the stat This command puts 0 in the max and saves the current value of Timer into the data Timer and into Reset Timer RW PDU Input 1 Statistic 3 Reset Time Measure Timestamp saved at the moment when the statistic is reset s RO PDU Input 1 Statistic 3 Time Measure Timestamp saved at the moment when the stati...

Page 87: ... of the alarm that has the same name in the collection PresentStatus s RO PDU Input 2 Phase x ChangedStatus OverVoltage Timestamp Timestamp of last changing state of the alarm that has the same name in the collection PresentStatus s RO PDU Input 2 Phase x Current Measure Current Measurement mA RO PDU Input 2 Phase x OverCurrent 1 Threshold Parameter mA RW PDU Input 2 Phase x OverCurrent 3 Threshol...

Page 88: ...er resets the stat s RO PDU Input 2 Phase x Voltage Measure Voltage Measurement cV RO PDU Input 2 PowerFactor Measure Ratio of active power apparent power provided by the input Value 0 to 100 for Cos PHI 0 00 to 1 00 m RO PDU Input 2 PresentStatus FrequencyOutOfRange AlarmL1 0 Frequency OK 1 Frequency is out of 3Hz tolerance RO PDU Input 2 ReactivePower Measure Reactive Power Measurement It s the ...

Page 89: ...f range 4 Register out of r RW PDU MeasurementBoard Gateway Count HideMeasure Number of 32 bits data to be read or write in consecutive READ or WRITE request 1 to 8 RW PDU MeasurementBoard Gateway Register HideMeasure Address of the register to be read or write RW PDU MeasurementBoard Gateway Switchable HideMeasure 0 The gateway is disabled 1 The gateway is enabled RW PDU MeasurementBoard Gateway ...

Page 90: ...tity Role String 31 Energy Wise Role RW PDU OutletSystem Outlet x GangID Constant Breaker section index where the Outlet is connected It is the x of Gang x collection RO PDU OutletSystem Outlet x iName String 31 Outlet friendly name RW PDU OutletSystem Outlet x OutletID Constant Numbering of the outlet into the breaker section module 1 to 56 RO PDU OutletSystem Outlet x OverCurrent 1 Threshold Par...

Page 91: ...dules have failed s RO PDU PowerSummary ConfigActivePower Constant PDU Nominal Active Power W RO PDU PowerSummary ConfigCurrent Constant PDU PDU total rating current mA RO PDU PowerSummary ConfigVoltage Constant PDU rating voltage V RO PDU PowerSummary DelayBeforeShutdown Command Delay before the outlets of the PDU shutdown 1 to n Delayed action 0 Immediat action 1 Cancel No action s RW PDU PowerS...

Page 92: ...ed RO PDU PowerSummary PresentStatus CommunicationLost AlarmL1 Communication intra modules have failed RO PDU PowerSummary PresentStatus OverTemperature AlarmL1 0 No threshold trigged 1 Warning low threshold trigged 2 Critical low threshold trigged 3 Warning high threshold trigged 4 Critical high threshold trigged RO PDU PowerSummary Temperature Measure Internal Temperature d K RO PDU PowerSummary...

Page 93: ...Position 0 Middle 1 End RO 0 System DaisyChain x Status admin DaisyChainStatus 0 No Communication 1 Communication OK 2 Communication failed 3 Host conflict not implemented 4 Device conflict RO 0 System Display Contrast admin Integer0to63 RW 37 System Display Language superadmin DisplayLanguage 0 English 1 French 2 German 3 Spanish 4 Russian 5 Portuguese 6 Italian RW 0 System Display LcdRotation ad...

Page 94: ...31days RW 0 System Email x Report Periodicity admin Time0to99days RW 0 System Email x Selected admin ControlState 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 2 Deleted RW 0 System Email x Test admin Boolean WO 0 System Ethernet iSerialNumber admin String 31 RO System Ethernet iVersion admin String 15 RO 00 00 0b24 System Ethernet iVersion admin String 15 RO 01 00 0019 System Ethernet MacAddress admin String 31 RO 00 00 ...

Page 95: ... Network Authentication MaxSessionTime admin Integer0toFFFFFFFF RW 0xFFFFFFF System Network Authentication SessionTime admin Integer0toFFFFFFFF RW 300 System Network DHCP admin ControlState 0 Disabled 1 Enabled RW 1 System Network DomainName admin String 63 RW pdu domain com System Network EnergyWise Cmd admin EnergyWiseCmd 2 Start 3 Stop 4 Restart WO 0 System Network EnergyWise Domain admin Strin...

Page 96: ...led 1 Enabled RW 0 System Network IPv6DefaultGateway admin IPv6 RW System Network IPv6Enable admin ControlState 0 Disabled 1 Enabled RW 0 System Network IPv6LocalAddress admin IPv6 RO System Network IPv6Status admin NetworkIpv6Status 0 Invalid 1 Valid 2 Manual Configuration RO 0 System Network Ldap AuthMechanism admin LdapAuthMechanis m 0 Simple 7 Digest MD5 RW 0 System Network Ldap CheckServerCer...

Page 97: ...e 0 PAP 1 CHAP RW 0 System Network Radius Server Count admin Integer0to10 R0 2 System Network Radius Server x IsEnable admin ControlState RW 0 System Network Radius Server x NasIdentiferType admin NasIdentifierType 0 IDENTIFER_IPV4 1 IDENTIFER_IPV6_1 2 IDENTIFER_IPV6_2 3 IDENTIFER_IPV6_LOCAL RW 0 System Network Radius Server x Port admin Integer1to65535 RW 1812 System Network Radius Server x Retry...

Page 98: ...eger0to65535 RO SNMPV3_USM_NB USERS System Network SNMP V3 User x Name admin String 31 RW SNMPv3 User 1 SNMPv3 User 2 SNMPv3 User 3 SNMPv3 User 4 System Network SNMP V3 User x Password admin String 24 RW System Network SNMP V3 User x PrivacyKey admin String 24 RW System Network SNMP V3 User x SecurityLevel admin Snmpv3UsmLevel 0 Not Set 1 No Auth No Priv 2 Auth No Priv 3 Auth Priv RW 0 System Netw...

Page 99: ...use 4 local4 21 local use 5 local5 22 local use 6 local6 23 local use 7 local7 RW 1 System Network Syslog Server x IsEnable admin ControlState RW 0 System Network Syslog Server x MessageTransfer admin SyslogMessageTra nsfer 0 Octet Counting 1 Non Transparent Framing RW 0 System Network Syslog Server x Port admin Integer1to65535 RW 514 System Network Syslog Server x Protocol admin SyslogProtocol 0 ...

Page 100: ...in String 31 RW public public public public public public public public System NetworkManagementSystem x TrapSnmpVersio n admin TrapSNMPVersion 0 Disabled 1 SNMP V1 2 SNMP V3 RW 0 System Outlet x Protected HostName String 31 RW System Outlet x Protected Name String 31 RW System Outlet x Protected Version String 10 RW System Outlet x ShutdownDuration Integer0to65535 RW 0 System Password superadmin ...

Page 101: ...Account 1 Account 2 Account 3 Account 4 Account 5 Account 6 Account 7 Account 8 System User x Password admin Password 15 RW System User x Profile admin MultiUserProfile 0 superadmin 1 admin 2 PDU User 3 Outlet User RW 0 System User x SecurityRight admin MultiUserAccess 0 No Access 1 Read Only 2 Read Write RW 0 System User x Status admin ControlState 0 Disabled 1 Enabled RW 0 System User x Type adm...

Page 102: ...nterface l Accessing the Web interface l Configuring settings and monitoring the ePDU NOTE When the Web browser is set to 100 full page we recommend setting your screen resolution to a minimum of 1024 x 768 for the best display performance Navigating the Web Interface The graphical Web interface is used to remotely monitor or configure the ePDU see Figure 70 The Web interface that corresponds to t...

Page 103: ... application panel if the panel cannot display the entire list within the resized panel Drag the elevator scroll button up or down to view the entire list of data in the application panel 4 Outlet Icons Roll over any outlet icon to see the type of outlet and whether there is an alarm A gray outlet status indicates that the outlet management feature could be damaged Outlet is Off Outlet is on 5 Ope...

Page 104: ...Active Alarms page and displays the current active alarms 10 Menu Bar The menu bar on the left panel contains links to pages for configuring the system or managing and monitoring the ePDU The menu hierarchy is expandable and collapsible You can move the menu bar out of view using the horizontal scrolling tab at the bottom of the page Click any selection in the menu bar to retrieve ePDU performance...

Page 105: ...p list The Authentication dialog displays 3 Enter a valid user name and password in the Authentication dialog box see Figure 71 Click Login to continue or Cancel to exit NOTE The default user name is admin and the default password is admin Figure 71 Login Authentication 4 The ePDU Overview page displays 5 To access another page to observe and control the ePDU click any selection in the menu bar Th...

Page 106: ...ng data If ePDUs are daisy chained you can select to see Host or Device ePDU Information The readings are reported per phase and for 3Ph ePDU models all phases This page includes data such as current voltage and crest factor The outlet icons are green if the outlet is on and red if the outlet is off Roll over the icon to see the outlet type and status You can select the Outlets or Groups page to m...

Page 107: ...d have the option of allowing DST Daylight Savings Time Network This selection allows you configure TCP IP SNMP and Security settings for this ePDU l TCP IP Use this page to configure Ethernet IPv4 IPv6 DNS and SMTP l SNMP Use this page to configure general SNMP settings SNMPv1 settings and SNMPv3 settings You can also access the Eaton ePDU MIB Management Information Base from this page l Security...

Page 108: ... l Can upload the communication module configuration file or upgrade the firmware l Can access both the Serial interface and the Web interface l Exclusive access to the Network and Date and Time Settings menu NOTE The default Administrator login and password is admin and should be changed at the first connection If the administrator loses the password or login contact your service representative t...

Page 109: ...emote administrator with read only access has limited privileges including l Access to up to date ePDU data and measurements l Has the authority to change the password but not the login Remote ePDU Users cannot change the login or password l Cannot access the Serial interface must use the Web interface only l Can access the log and notifications submenu but cannot clear the logs data l Cannot conf...

Page 110: ...r the logs data l Cannot configure the TCP IP SNMP Global Security and LDAPsettings l Cannot upload the communication module configuration file or upgrade the firmware l Cannot change his profile or another user s account No Access An ePDU User with no access privileges is not authorized to access to the Web page Outlet User The Outlet Users have only one read write privilege The Outlet User has t...

Page 111: ...st one common outlet can be logged in at a time l When the administrator connects any existing read write sessions are closed The other user or users will be asked to authenticate and open a new read only session l If a user with read write access is logged in and another user with read write access wants to log in the following message displays Another user is logged in with R W access Continue a...

Page 112: ...nt threshold l High critical current threshold l Low critical voltage threshold l Low warning voltage threshold l High warning voltage threshold l High critical voltage threshold 7 To reset the threshold values to the default values click Default then click Save 8 To reset a kWh kilowatt hour counter to zero click Reset kWh then click Save NOTE If you do not save the action the kWh counter remains...

Page 113: ...new threshold values type new values in any of the text boxes that follow then click Save l Low warning current threshold l High warning current threshold l High critical current threshold l Low critical voltage threshold l Low warning voltage threshold l High warning voltage threshold l High critical voltage threshold 8 To reset the threshold values to the default values click Default then click ...

Page 114: ... values from the State on Device Startup drop down list then click Save l On The outlet is powered after a duration of time set in the Outlet Switch On After field l Off The outlet is not powered l Last Known State The outlet is powered on if it was On when the ePDU was powered Off Otherwise the outlet is not powered 9 Administrator or User with Read Write Control only To specify the duration an o...

Page 115: ...threshold l High warning humidity threshold l High critical humidity alarm threshold l Low critical temperature alarm threshold l Low warning temperature threshold l High warning temperature threshold l High critical temperature alarm threshold 7 To choose if you are notified when a dry contact state changes Open or Closed select one of the settings from the drop down list under Open or Closed for...

Page 116: ... for a specific data type or to sort all data in ascending or descending order Download the Event Log as a Comma Separated Value File 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Logs Notifications select Logs The Logs page displays 3 Click Save to File The File Download dialog displays 4 Click Save The Save As window displays 5 From the Save in drop down list specify where the file should be dow...

Page 117: ...ith a protocol compliant with the one defined as the trap source see Enable Disable the SNMP Agent on page 120 This action consists of sending a test trap 53 to all configured and enabled trap receivers To achieve this action the following requirements must be met l The ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module is running in Normal Operation mode l The ePDU Network Management and Control eNM...

Page 118: ... Accounts page displays 3 In the Admin Access panel perform the following l Type the SuperUser login l Type the SuperUser password l Type the SuperUser password again 4 Click Save Configure the E mail Notification Settings NOTE 1 By default an e mail address is attached to each account NOTE 2 Any user can change his own e mail address 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Settings select A...

Page 119: ...see Set Authentication Mode on page 122 NOTE 3 The User name is used for authentication It must be unique If there is a name conflict when you are creating a new account a warning message displays 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Settings select Access Accounts The Access Accounts page displays 3 In the Multi User Access panel select Add a local user from the Add drop down list The Us...

Page 120: ...unts The Access Accounts page displays 2 In the Multi User Access panel select Add a remote group from the Add drop down list The Remote Group Settings dialog displays 3 Type the remote group login user name to replace the default name IMPORTANT This login user name must match the group name that the user has in the LDAP database 4 Choose one of the following profile characteristics l Admin This r...

Page 121: ...t is Group x where x is the outlet number 4 Either accept the default name in the Name text box or type a new name to identify the new group 5 Select Enable from the drop down list Groups with disabled status are not visible in the ePDU Group menu 6 To assign outlets to this group select the name of the outlets from the Factory Groups User Defined Groups or Outlets panel and click the right arrow ...

Page 122: ...onality can be used l Enabled Check the check box to use the firmware upgrade functionality default l Disabled Uncheck the check box to disable the firmware upgrade functionality 4 To save your changes click Yes in response to the message prompt Communications Card Configuration 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Settings select System The System Settings page displays 3 In the Network ...

Page 123: ...te This will NOT restart the ePDU or change the power status of the outlets Perform Firmware Upgrade NOTE A firmware upgrade can only be performed by a SuperUser This upgrades the firmware and the Web page The Web interface will not be available during the upgrade 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Settings select System The System Settings page displays 3 In the Network Management Card...

Page 124: ...or Date Time Manually Configure the Date and Time 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Settings select Date Time The Date Time page displays 3 In the Global Settings panel choose the date format from the drop down list 4 Click Save 5 Click the Set manually radio button 6 Type the date according to the format defined by Date Format or select the date using the date picker 7 Type the time o...

Page 125: ...ation l 100 Mbps Full Duplex l 100 Mbps Half Duplex l 10 Mbps Full Duplex l 10 Mbps Half Duplex 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network select TCP IP The TCP IP page displays 3 In the Ethernet panel choose one of the following link speed and duplex modes from the drop down list l Auto negotiation l 100 Mbps Full Duplex l 10 Mbps Half Duplex l 10 Mbps Full Duplex l 10 Mbps Half Duplex...

Page 126: ...Note This will NOT restart the ePDU or change the power status of the outlets Configure the IPv6 Settings NOTE By default the IPv6 interface is disabled You can enable it from the Web interface or the Serial interface 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network select TCP IP The TCP IP page displays 3 In the IPv6 panel enable the IPv6 interface by checking the IPv6 Enabled check box 4 Se...

Page 127: ...Web and Serial interfaces However this configuration is overwritten when the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module restarts and the IPv4 address is obtained from a DHCP server that provides DNS addresses 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network select TCP IP The TCP IP page displays 3 In the DNS panel type the primary DNS server s IPv4 or IPv6 address 4 Type the secondary DN...

Page 128: ...V1 panel in the Community column select the SNMPv1 user to configure The Community Settings dialog displays 5 Choose one of the following access rights for the selected SNMPv1 user l No Access The user is not allowed to access the Web interface l Read Only the SNMPv1 user can only get the MIB objects l Read Write the SNMPv1 user can get and set the MIB objects 6 Click Save Otherwise click Cancel t...

Page 129: ... ePDU Mib Security Enable Disable SSL Encryption 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network and Security select Global The Security page displays 3 In the Ports Settings panel ensure that the HTTP Enable check box is checked and that the associated HTTP Port number displays 4 Check the Force SSL check box to enable SSL encryption or uncheck the box to disable it If enabled the HTTPS Por...

Page 130: ...1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network and Security select Global The Security page displays 3 In the Ports Settings panel select SSH from the Console drop down list to enable the SSH interface or select Disabled to disable it 4 If enabled the SSH Port entry box is active Type the port number 5 Click Save 6 Open the System submenu in the Settings menu In the Network Management Card ...

Page 131: ...nabled you must set a preference order in the Preference Order drop down list External First then Local Local First then External External only 4 Click Save 5 Open the System submenu in the Settings menu In the Network Management Card panel click Restart network management card to restart the eNMC module Set LDAP Search Configuration NOTE Each selection combination requires a different set of entr...

Page 132: ... LDAP dictionary l Password Password of the Search User l User Base DN Entry of the LDAP dictionary where to start the user search l User Object Object class of the LDAP users l User Attribute Login identifier l Authorization Mode Choose authorization by user attribute or by group By User attribute Stores the group name in the user attribute Group Name Attribute By Group Stores the group name in t...

Page 133: ...re sent without encryption However if an SSL connection is used the credentials are encapsulated in an SSL encrypted connection SASL Digest MD5 Using MD5 a hash algorithm is used to encrypt the user credentials 4 To upload your AC Certificate select Browse Highlight the selected file and click Open IMPORTANT The AC Certificate is the AC Certificate of the LDAP server not the AC Certificate of the ...

Page 134: ...l PAP or Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP 4 Check the Add check box 5 In the RADIUS Settings panel select the following l Primary or Secondary Server Identify the server by selecting Primary Server or Secondary Server l Enable Server From the drop down list select Enable to enable the server or Disable to disable the server l RADIUS Server Enter the IPv4 address IPv6 address or the...

Page 135: ...ner Do not to exceed 60 C 140 F for best performance Equipment Disposal Contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center for information on proper disposal of the used ePDU CAUTION Do not discard waste electrical or electronic equipment WEEE in the trash For proper disposal contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center Replacing the ePDU Network Management and Control Module N...

Page 136: ...to Step 14 9 Go to www eaton com ePDU 10 In the upper left corner of the page click the Sign In button If you are already logged in the button will say Sign Out instead of Sign In see Figure 77 Figure 77 Sign In Sign Out Button 11 After signing in use the ePDU Part Number Search to find the webpage for the desired model The link to the configuration file only displays if you are signed in 12 Downl...

Page 137: ...ation file to the eNMC module type the following command put config file where config file the file name to be downloaded to the eNMC module NOTE Keep the config file name exactly as it is downloaded from the website In particular it must begin with the prefix epdu_cfg_ or the eNMC module will not recognize it 25 Type the following command and ensure that the new file exists dir 26 Type the follow...

Page 138: ...h upgrade During the upgrade the firmware and the Web page are both upgraded to avoid incompatibility between the firmware version and the Web site Additional validation checks are performed as well The new firmware files can be uploaded using either Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP File Transfer Protocol FTP or USB With all methods the basic steps are the same 1 Upload the Binary File This file w...

Page 139: ...ou obtained from the ePDU 4 When the connection is made the Authentication dialog displays 5 Enter a valid user name and password in the authentication dialog box see Figure 78 Click Login to continue or Cancel to exit NOTE The default user name is admin and the default password is admin Figure 78 Login Authentication 6 The ePDU Overview page displays 7 From the menu bar click Settings and then Sy...

Page 140: ... progress bar shows the progress of the update CAUTION Do not disturb the upgrade until the progress bar shows complete 11 When finished a message displays and the communications module restarts automatically The upgrade takes four to five minutes When the upgrade completes refresh the Web pages Upgrade the Firmware and Refresh Web Pages After the binary file is uploaded to the communications modu...

Page 141: ...be enabled for this procedure This an option on the Global Security page of the Web interface Uploading the Binary File To access the Web interface 1 Ensure that an Ethernet cable is correctly connected between a Windows PC and the Ethernet port on the ePDU Verify communication 2 Start up the ePDU and note the IP address displayed on the LCD 3 Open an MS DOS command line window and connect to the ...

Page 142: ...h the USB Port See Settings Menu and USB Flash Mode Submenu on page 52 for more information of upgrading with the USB Active Alarms The Eaton ePDUs have a rich set of alarms and events to notify you of up to date activity and operation status Both the local ePDU LCD interface and the remote Web interface provide active alarm notifications when alarms become active l On the LCD interface the existi...

Page 143: ...35 l To clear flashing LCDs and the LED Press any button on the ePDU or clear the alarm using the Web interface l To correct a condition Define the alarm condition and resolve the condition l Self correcting conditions Sometimes the alarm automatically clears when the condition resolves For example if a load over current alarm is generated the alarm is cleared when the current drops 0 1A below the...

Page 144: ...face Figure 82 Location of Alarm Code on Web Interface This number code is a six digit number The first digit in the number conveys the source of the alarm or event The remaining five digits in the number code further identify and define the type of alarm see Figure 83 X X X X X X 1 Digit Type Code 0 or 1 OS or System 2 Eaton ePDU 3 User 5 Digit Index Code and or Identification Code For Type 0 and...

Page 145: ...Type Code Identification Code Alarm or Event 1 03073 Code unreachable 1 03074 Heap overflow 1 03075 Not enough memory in Heap 1 02817 A command is sent to an unavailable device CAN 1 02818 Not used 1 02819 Impossible to open a session with a CAN device 1 02820 No answer from a CAN device 1 02821 Not used 1 02822 The number of CAN devices discovered on CAN bus is too great 1 02823 Command unknown 1...

Page 146: ...aton ePDU Figure 85 Example Type 2 Code 1 02563 Not used 1 02564 Wrong data type 1 02565 String too long 1 02566 Not used 1 02567 Not used 1 01025 Not used 1 01026 Semantic error 1 01027 Impossible to open log file 1 01028 Impossible to write data in log file 1 01029 Impossible to seek data in log file 1 01030 Impossible to read data in log file 1 01031 Mutex not available 1 01032 Not used 1 01033...

Page 147: ...s the low humidity critical threshold 2 206300 Humidity Warning High Threshold The humidity level reading is greater than the value configured as the high humidity warning threshold 2 206400 Humidity Critical High Threshold The humidity level reading is greater than the value configured as the high humidity critical threshold 2 207000 Temperature No Threshold No temperature threshold has been trig...

Page 148: ...s less than the value configured as the low current warning alarm threshold 2 214200 ePDU Input 2 Low Current Critical The current amperage A reading for the specified section is less than the value configured as the low current critical alarm threshold 2 214300 ePDU Input 2 High Current Warning The specified section current amperage A reading is greater than the value configured as the over curre...

Page 149: ...less than the value configured as the over voltage warning threshold 2 222400 ePDU Gang Phase Over Voltage Critical The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the over voltage critical threshold 2 223000 ePDU Gang Not Alarmed No alarm has been triggered 2 223100 ePDU Gang Alarmed An alarm has been triggered 2 241000 Communication OK No communication failure detected...

Page 150: ...00 Daisy chain device connected The daisy chain device is connected 3 301100 Daisy chain device disconnected The daisy chain device is disconnected 3 301200 Upgrade request by user An upgrade was requested by the user 3 301300 Sensor connected The sensor was connected 3 301400 Sensor disconnected The sensor was disconnected 3 301500 Send mail test by user The user sent a mail test 3 301600 User lo...

Page 151: ...n you call for service l Model number l Serial number l Date of failure or problem l Symptoms of failure or problem l Customer return address and contact information Ordering Optional and Spare Parts Table 13 provides the Eaton catalog part number for ordering optional and spare parts for the ePDU Contact your local service representative for more information Table 13 Optional and Spare Parts Eato...

Page 152: ...replaced by the Company Custom Product Defined as ePDU product with any product number sequence that does not equal a standard product as noted above The Warranted item will be repaired at a Company site or such other location as determined by Company If the Warranted Item is to be replaced by Company and the End user supplies a credit card number or purchase order for the value of the replacement...

Page 153: ...TED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY TITLE NON INFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE CORRECTION OF NONCONFORMITIES IN THE MANNER AND FOR THE PERIOD OF TIME PROVIDED ABOVE SHALL CONSTITUTE COMPANY S SOLE LIABILITY AND ENDUSER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR FAILURE OF COMPANY TO MEET ITS WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS WHETHER CLAIMS OF THE END USER ARE BASED IN CONTRACT IN TORT INCLUDING NEGLI...

Page 154: ...placement equipment installation materials freight charges travel expenses or labor of Company representatives outside the terms of this Warranty will be borne by the End user OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE In the USA call the Customer Reliability Center 7x24 at 800 356 5737 Outside of the USA contact your local Eaton product sales or service representative or call the Customer Reliability Center in t...

Page 155: ...Warranty 147 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 1 www eaton com ePDU ...

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