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Web Interface Operation
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11. Do you want to make the Power Schedule recurrent, so that specified schedules are executed multiple
times?
If yes, go to Step 12.
If no, this procedure is completed.
12. Check the Recurrent checkbox.
13. In the active days field, select which day or days to be affected by this action. When settings are saved,
the “Date of Action” value is automatically set to the date of the first occurrence of the action.
14. Click
Save
.
Active Alarms
Review Active Alarms
1.
Access the Web interface and log in.
2.
Under Power Management, select Active Alarms. The Active Alarms page displays.
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.
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
.
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.
NOTE
When a power schedule is recurrent, you set the schedule to repeat on specified
days. To set any schedule, including recurrence, the Action or Further action cannot
be set to “None.”
NOTE
When the Active Alarms menu item in the menu bar list is red and displays an
exclamation mark icon, an alarm is active.
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no longer active, it is removed from this page.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
“Date &Time” on page 104).
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.