Web Interface Operation
Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P-164000277—Rev 1
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Configure the IPv4 Settings
1.
Access the Web interface and log in.
2.
Under Network, select TCP/IP. The TCP/IP page displays.
3.
In the IPv4 panel, select the manner by which IPv4 settings are configured from the BootP/DHCP
drop-down list:
l
Enabled.
The IPv4 settings are configured by the DHCP server. If DHCP is enabled, go to Step 5.
l
Disabled
. The IPv4 settings are manually configured by the user. If DHCP is disabled, perform the
following:
- Type the IPv4 address.
- Type the IPv4 subnet mask.
- Type the IPv4 address of the gateway (if any).
- Type the ePDU host name (used for DNS resolution).
- Type the ePDU domain name (used for DNS resolution)
4.
Click
Save
.
5.
Open the System page. In the Network Management Card panel, click
Restart network management
card
to restart the ePDU Network Management and Control (eNMC) module. A pop-up confirmation
message displays:
Are you sure you want to restart the Network Management Card?
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.
Select one of the following configuration methods for IPv6 settings
l
For manual configuration, uncheck the
IPv6 Address Auto Configuration Enabled
check box. Continue
l
For auto configuration, check the
IPv6 Address Auto Configuration Enabled
check box. Continue to
NOTE 1
For manual configuration, provide the IPv6 global address with its prefix length and
the IPv6 address of the gateway (if any).
NOTE 2
For auto-configuration, the global IPv6 addresses and prefix lengths are
automatically configured by the network (an IPv6 router is required). The gateway
IPv6 address is defined by the user.
NOTE 3
Regardless of the configuration you choose, the local IPv6 address is
auto-generated by the eNMC module.
5.
Type the local IPv6 address.
6.
Type the prefix length for the global IPv6 address.