Web Interface Operation
Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P-164000277—Rev 1
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3.
Ensure the ePDU operation button in the upper left corner is not collapsed. If so, expand it to see the list
of alarms.
4.
Review the alarm detection date/time, description, the threshold setting, and the value reading that
triggered the alarm.
NOTE 1
The term “active alarms” indicates that the alarm is currently set. When an alarm is
no longer active, it is removed from this page.
NOTE 2
The format of the date is set on the System Date & Time submenu (see
Logs
Clear the Event Log
1.
Access the Web interface and log in.
2.
Under Logs & Notifications, select Logs. The Logs page displays.
3.
Click
Clear
.
NOTE
Only a user with read-write access can clear the log. Click the arrow beside Type to
sort the order of the columns, to apply filters to see the logs 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 downloaded.
6.
Either accept the default file name (logevent.csv) or enter a new file name.
7.
Click
Save
.
NOTE
For daisy-chained ePDUs:
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ePDU type 00 indicates the Host ePDU [0] logs.
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ePDU type 01 indicates the Device ePDU [1] logs.
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ePDU type 02 indicates the Device ePDU [2] logs.
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ePDU type 03 indicates the Device ePDU [3] logs.
Trap Notification
Define the Trap Receivers
1.
Access the Web interface and log in.
2.
Under Logs & Notifications, select Trap Notification. The Trap Notification page displays.
3.
Click a linked Trap Receiver in the Name column to select the trap receiver to define.
4.
Type the name to identify the trap receiver. This value is not used to send traps.