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Web Interface Operation

Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P-164000277—Rev 5

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You can select the Outlets or Groups page to manage outlets or groups of outlets. These pages provide present 
measurements or readings such as current or active power. You can set measurement thresholds for alarm or 
warning notifications as well.You can also set power schedules for outlets.

On the Outlet Settings dialog, the Power Schedule section allows you to schedule automatic power On, power 
Off, or Reboot actions for selected outlets. These schedules can be set for a single instance, daily or weekly 
activity at specified time intervals.

The Environment menu selection provides humidity and temperature data if you have an EMP installed. You 
can set measurement thresholds for alarm or warning notifications as well. It also provides open or closed 
status for two dry contacts.

You can check current alarms on the Active Alarms page to see a list of alarms by date, time, and description. 
See “Maintenance and Alarms” on page 117 for a list of alarms.

Logs & Notifications

Use the Logs & Notifications menu selections to see a list of the most recent events (Logs page). You can set 
trap receivers (Trap Notification page) and you can also view Syslog information.

Settings

The Settings menu selections that display depend on the type of privilege you have. These selections allow you 
to configure administrative settings, system attributes, and network access and control. Depending on 
privilege, this menu can include the following:

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User-Defined Groups: 

A user-defined group consists of a group of outlets that are logically linked together 

on the same ePDU or on a different ePDU. Outlets that are in the same user-defined group can be turned 
on, turned off, rebooted and scheduled in a synchronized manner. Power schedules are attached to outlets, 
and a power schedule can be programmed for each outlet.

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Access Accounts:

 The Access Accounts page allows you to set up the SuperUser, local or remote 

administrators, local ePDU-users and Outlet-users, and remote ePDU-users and Outlet-users as individuals 
or groups. Access Accounts also allows the SuperUser to set up the LCD password.

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System:

 Use the System selection for identifying the administrator contact information, uploading an ePDU 

or ePDU Network Management and Control (eNMC) module configuration file, upgrading, restarting, or 
restoring factory default configuration to the ePDU eNMC module. You can also reset the language and 
configure reporting for the EMP.

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Date & Time:

 The Date & Time page allows you to select the date format and set the date and time, either 

manually or by synchronizing with the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. You can set the time zone and 
have the option of allowing Daylight Savings Time (DST).

Network

This selection allows you configure TCP/IP, SNMP, and Security settings for this ePDU.

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TCP/IP: 

Use this page to configure Ethernet, IPv4, IPv6, DNS, and SMTP.

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SNMP:

 Use this page to configure general SNMP settings, SNMPv1 settings, and SNMPv3 settings. You 

can also access the Eaton ePDU Management Information Base (MIB) from this page.

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Energy/Wise: 

Use this page to enable or disable the Energy Wise feature.

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Security: 

Use this page to set port settings and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) settings.

- Global: 

Set the port settings and the authentication mode on this page.

- LDAP: 

Set the LDAP search configuration and global LDAP server global parameters for the specified 

LDAP servers on this page.

- RADIUS: 

Add or edit the parameters for a primary or secondary RADIUS server on this page.

Summary of Contents for ePDU G3

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

Page 2: ...demarks 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 2015 Eaton Corpo...

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: ...Racks US only 14 Installation Overview 15 Tools 15 Configurations 15 Power Feed Labels 16 Chassis Hole Pattern EMEA models only 17 Mounting Buttons 17 IEC Outlet Grip Plug Retention Mechanism 18 Installing Vertical ePDUs in a Rack Cabinet 19 Using Factory installed Mounting Buttons 19 Using Mounting Buttons Installed on Clip Feet 21 Using Clip Feet and Cage Nuts on a Square hole Rack 22 Using Moun...

Page 6: ...RATION 43 LCD DHCP 43 LCD Static IP address 44 Serial connection Static IP address 45 Verify Web Operation After Configuration 46 6 LCD INTERFACE OPERATION 47 LCD Display and Control Buttons 47 Operation Mode 48 Screensaver Cycling Sequence 48 Startup Screen 48 Password Protected Menus 49 Main Menu Selections 49 Active Alarms Menu 51 Alarms History Menu 52 Meter Menu 52 ePDU Submenu 52 Sections Su...

Page 7: ...ement 88 Overview 89 Review Modify ePDU Data 89 Groups 90 Review Modify ePDU Groups 90 Outlets 91 Review Modify ePDU Outlets 91 Environment 92 Configure Environment Sensor Settings 92 Power Schedule 94 Define a Power Schedule 94 Active Alarms 95 Review Active Alarms 95 Logs 95 Clear the Event Log 95 Download the Event Log as a Comma Separated Value File 95 Trap Notification 96 Define the Trap Rece...

Page 8: ...ccess Eaton ePDU MIB Objects Privileged Access Only 109 Energy Wise 109 Enable Energy Wise 109 Disable Energy Wise 109 Start Stop Energy Wise Commands 109 Security 110 Enable Disable SSL Encryption 110 Enable Disable the Telnet Interface 111 Enable Disable the SSH Interface 111 Enable Disable FTP 111 Set Authentication Mode 111 Set LDAP Search Configuration 112 Authenticate LDAP Remote User 113 Se...

Page 9: ...G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 5 v Defining the Alarm or Event Condition 127 Type Code 0 or 1 OS or System 128 Type Code 2 or 3 ePDU or User 129 10 SERVICE AND SUPPORT 135 Ordering Optional and Spare Parts 135 11 WARRANTY 136 ...

Page 10: ...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 G3 Eaton ePDUs Figure 1 Example ePDU G3 Installations ...

Page 11: ... ePDU Eaton ePDU Models The Eaton ePDU models support world wide markets These model types are defined primarily by the system management and monitoring capabilities but the capabilities are also defined by the hardware configurations The ePDU models support single phase applications or three phase for Americas models and can manage 6 to 42 outlets Network connected models feature an LCD display a...

Page 12: ...4 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A13 A20 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 Breakers A B and C Breakers A B C D E and F Outlets Protected by Breaker A Outlets Protected by Breaker A Outlets Protected 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 a...

Page 13: ...d Control eNMC module through this button Insert and retract a probe in the reset button opening to perform a communications module restart Connectivity and Serial Ports l Serial or Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP Port Connects to the serial COM RS 232 connector on a computer with a DB9 to RJ 45 cable allowing the computer to act as a configuration console As an alternative the connection can b...

Page 14: ... To reset the circuit breaker turn the breaker from Off to On Figure 4 shows circuit breaker examples Figure 4 Circuit Breakers NOTE 1 The On Off positions are indicated on the circuit breakers NOTE 2 To manually disconnect 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 ...

Page 15: ...nal temperature humidity and 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 criti...

Page 16: ...te 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 to protect connected equipment against overload and short circuits l Configuring and monitoring the po...

Page 17: ...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 each of th...

Page 18: ...ithin 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 accessible ...

Page 19: ...etwork 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 20: ...ds 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 multiple devices in the rack cabinet l To reduce the risk of fire connect only to a circuit provided with branch circuit overcurrent protection wi...

Page 21: ...hin 15 days to your service representative 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 region Eaton ePDU G3 Installation and Connectivity Quick Start English NOTE Supplied in the shipping ca...

Page 22: ...or M4spare screws NOTE 2 For EMEA models M3 sized screws are provided NOTE 3 For EMEA models the M3 nuts are factory installed in the clip feet 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 Splitter installed in ...

Page 23: ...vidual kit includes two brackets mounting hardware screws and KEPS nuts and an installation diagram see Figure 7 The same parts are provided in the bulk volume kit but the number provided depends on how many mounting units are ordered Figure 7 Mounting Bracket and Clip feet for Cisco Racks NOTE In addition to the brackets and mounting hardware provided you will use the clip feet that are provided ...

Page 24: ...at blade screwdriver l 11 32 wrench l M6 cage nut insertion tool l T 25 TORX driver Configurations You can install one or two ePDUs vertically on each side of the rack see Figure 8 Figure 8 Vertical ePDU Configurations NOTE 1 Power cords for the devices that you connect to the ePDU are not included NOTE 2 Depending on your choice of installation method some parts may not be used NOTE 3 Use only th...

Page 25: ...ls Adhesive power feed labels red power feed arrow and blue power feed arrow 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 10 Figure 10 Power Feed Labels ...

Page 26: ...se the appropriate distance between the keyhole buttons based on 0 value see Figure 12 Figure 12 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 an...

Page 27: ... Plastic 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 outlet grip plug rete...

Page 28: ...sing 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 fit flush in the rack keyhol...

Page 29: ...6 Continue to Grounding the ePDU on page 28 if you are installing a ground screw and grounding cable Otherwise go to Network and Environmental Ports on page 29 Figure 17 Securing the ePDU NOTE The ePDU will fit tight and it may require minor force to engage in the slot This is a friction fit to hold the ePDU in the slot 2 5 mm 2 1 mm 2 3 mm 2 5 mm 2 3 mm 2 1 mm ...

Page 30: ...ount the two clip assemblies in keyholes spread far enough apart to stabilize the top and bottom of the ePDU when mounted on the rail See Chassis Hole Pattern EMEA models only on page 17 for more information 3 Carefully move the ePDU into position against the rail 4 Snap the clip feet onto the ePDU at the desired vertical position 5 Align the clip feet and slide the mounting button into the keyhol...

Page 31: ... apart to stabilize the top and bottom of the ePDU when mounted on the rail Insert the cage nuts with a flat blade screwdriver see Figure 19 4 Locate the two clip feet and four M6 screws supplied 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 Go to Step 8 Figure 19 Attaching the Clip Fe...

Page 32: ...and grounding cable Otherwise go to Network and Environmental Ports on page 29 Using Mounting Brackets for Cisco Racks US only To install the ePDU in a Cisco rack using mounting brackets 1 For each ePDU you will install locate two mounting brackets with screws and keps nuts and two clip feet 2 Decide the orientation in which you will mount the ePDU or ePDUs and install the clip feet to the bracket...

Page 33: ...Feet Turned Upward for Upper Mounting Rail Clip Feet Turned Downward for Lower Mounting Rail Lower Mounting Rail FRONT Existing screws in the U channel For One or Two Side by Side G3 ePDUs NOTE Side by side orientation shown Only one clip foot is used for single G3 ePDU installations 8 32 screw and keps nut 10 32 screw and keps nut ...

Page 34: ...wo ePDUs secured by brackets on the lower and bottom mounting rails 8 32 screw and keps nut 10 32 screw and keps nut For Multiple 902 mm G3 ePDUs Top Mounting Rail Upper Mounting Rail Lower Mounting Rail Bottom Mounting Rail Clip Feet Turned Downward for Lower Mounting Rail Clip Feet Turned Downward for Bottom Mounting Rail Clip Feet Turned Upward for Top Mounting Rail Clip Feet Turned Upward for ...

Page 35: ...PDU into the mounting clip feet When you hear a clicking sound for each mounting clip foot the ePDU is secure 8 Continue to Grounding the ePDU on page 28 if you are installing a ground screw and grounding cable Otherwise go to Network and Environmental Ports on page 29 Installing the Horizontal Models in a Rack Cabinet 10 32 Screw 8 32 Screw keps Nut keps Nut Mount the ePDU on the front of the cli...

Page 36: ...ide 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 24 Figure 24 Installing Horizontal Models 4 Continue to Grounding the ePDU if you are installing a ground screw and grounding cable Otherwise go to Network and Environmental Ports on page 29 NOTE 1 The two black mounting brackets are pre installed on unit NOTE 2 Make sure to ...

Page 37: ... 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 25 and Figure 26 The internal diameter of the ground strap ri...

Page 38: ...l Environmental Monitoring Probe Equipment on page 32 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 connector...

Page 39: ...isy 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 network The other ePDU or ePDUs are Device s To physically connect ePDUs in a Daisy Chain 1 Locate an Ethernet cable or cables one cable is supplied NOTE A short network cable is supplied in the network acces...

Page 40: ...sy Chain connector for all ePDUs between the Host and the last ePDU in the chain as shown in Figure 29 and Figure 30 6 Go to Step 7 to configure the daisy chained ePDUs Device 1 2 Daisy Chain Ports Connected No Splitter Needed Network Connection Ethernet Port Host 0 Device 2 Device 3 4 Daisy Chain Ports Connected Two Splitters Needed Network Connection Ethernet Port Device 1 Host 0 Device 1 Device...

Page 41: ...PORTANT 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 and the Ethernet cable supplied 2 Refer to the manufacturer s installation manual for instructions to connect the external contact inputs to the optional EMP for the external contact devices you plan to monitor 3 Locate...

Page 42: ... If the power cord is not connected connect the power cord to the ePDU Otherwise go to Step 3 3 Route the ePDU power cord toward a dedicated power source If desired use cable ties to secure the power cord as needed If the power cord must exit the rack cabinet to connect to a power source use the openings in the rack cabinet 4 Connect the power cord to a properly wired and grounded dedicated power ...

Page 43: ... Route all power cords neatly If desired use cable ties to secure the cords Operating the ePDU See Operation Overview on page 35 for instructions to operate the ePDU including starting and shutting down the equipment NOTE To avoid large surge currents connect the protected equipment to the outlets individually rather than as a group You may want to include a delay for Switched and Managed models w...

Page 44: ...ted 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 62 or see Example 2 in set command on page 75 for more information LCD Display The LCD display has three modes l Screensaver Mode startup screen Screensav...

Page 45: ...t Meter Main Menu Active Alarms Alarms History Meters Control Settings Main Menu ePDU Info Active Alarms 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 LAN Ethernet Port on page 30 SNMP Standard Internet protocol for managing de...

Page 46: ... outlets can be managed through the Web Interface see Groups on page 90 Outlets on page 91 and User Defined Group Definition on page 100 You can see measurement readings using the local LCD interface Figure 34 Outlet Groups and Circuit Breakers Ports Operation Buttons and LED Status Indicators The Eaton ePDUs include communication and serial ports also used for environmental sensor monitoring oper...

Page 47: ...fer 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 for 3 seconds or until the ...

Page 48: ...mpts 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 clicking the logout link in the top right hand corner of the Web interface page Common Oper...

Page 49: ...ove 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 or Web in...

Page 50: ...etract 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 mandat...

Page 51: ...Operation Overview Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 5 42 Figure 37 Reset Button Reset Button ...

Page 52: ...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 address setting Alternately it is possible to set a static IP address by using either the LCD menu or a serial connection command line interf...

Page 53: ...new settings see Figure 41 Figure 41 Reset Button Enter ESC Enter ESC Enter ESC DHCP Disable Enable Disable Enter ESC Main Menu Active Alarms Alarms History Meter Control Settings IPv4 Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DHCP Settings Display Daisy Chain Language IPv4 Clear History Enter Enter ESC ESC Enter ESC IPv4 Settings DHCP Subnet Mask Gateway IP address Enter ESC Main Menu Active Alarms...

Page 54: ...ress 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 DHCP 0 PDU 0 get System Network DHCP 0 3 Type set System Network DHCP 0 and press Enter to modify the value 0 disabled and 1 enabled For example PDU 0 set System Network DHCP 0 0 4 Set the IP address to a value provided by your system admini...

Page 55: ...4 or IPv6 address in the address bar in the following format http IPv4 address or http IPv6 address 3 When the user authentication pop up dialog displays type admin in the User name field and admin in the Password field 4 The home page opens with the ePDUOverview page NOTE If you choose not to use the procedure to configure the communications module without the DHCP server installed you can connec...

Page 56: ... alarm l Any active alarm will cause the backlight to turn on automatically A red blinking background indicates that an alarm is active Figure 42 LCD Display Table 5 summarizes how to use the control buttons NOTE The LCD language is configurable See language settings in Language Submenu on page 66 Table 5 Control Buttons Button When on the Main Menu When in Screensaver mode When in Menu mode Retur...

Page 57: ...h cycle Figure 43 or 3Ph cycle Figure 44 These cycles are not user configurable Figure 43 1Ph Screensaver Cycle Figure 44 3Ph Delta configured Screensaver Cycle Startup Screen When the ePDU powers up the Startup screen displays see Figure 45 Press ENTER to go to the Main Menu Figure 45 Startup Screen 14 8 Amp Total Input 5 s 5 s 14 06 2013 15 55 26 192 168 123 123 P N 5 s 5 s 5 s 5 s 8 61 Amp Phas...

Page 58: ... see Figure 47 The available menu items are illustrated in a menu hierarchy in Figure 48 l Use the scroll buttons to select a menu item from the Main Menu l Selected menu items are highlighted and display as blue text on a white bar l Press ENTER to go the selected menu item l Press ESC from the Main Menu to return to the Startup Screen Figure 47 Main Menu Selections Enter Enter Password 5 OK 2 3 ...

Page 59: ... Contrast Orientation IPv4 address Subnet Mask address Model Part number Serial Number Firmware Version IPv4 addr IPv6 addr MAC Address DHCP Mode DAISY CHAIN Active Power ePDU Active Power Voltage Reactive Power Peak Factor Percent Load Power Factor Peak Current Energy kWh Reactive Power Peak Factor Percent Load Power Factor CONTROL Input Phases Total Input 2 Current Apparent Power Energy kWh Acti...

Page 60: ...was blinking red to indicate an active alarm the backlight returns to normal Figure 49 Example Active Alarm Displays Table 6 Menus Available for ePDU Topologies Models Active Alarms Alarm History Metersee NOTE 1 Settings ePDU Info ePDU Sections Outlets Control Input Phase Total Input 1 Total Input 2 NOTE3 Basic BA Metered Input MI NOTE2 Metered Outlet MO NOTE2 Switched SW NOTE2 Managed MA NOTE2 NO...

Page 61: ...installed On the Main Menu scroll up or down to highlight Meter Press ENTER Scroll up or down to select a submenu and press ENTER to display the submenu options Press ESC to return to the previous menu Figure 51 Example Meter Menu Display ePDU Submenu These screens display Total Input data measurements for ePDUs In addition to Total Input measurements you can view Phase Input data measurements for...

Page 62: ...al input display for 1Ph ePDUs Figure 52 Example 1Ph Total Input Display Table 7 Measures for Total Input and Phase Input Meter Screens Measure Total Input Wye wired Input Phase Delta wired Input Phase Frequency Voltage Current Percent Load Active Power Crest Factor Apparent Power Reactive Power Power Factor Energy Peak Power NOTE The Total Input Input Meter selection screens will be different for...

Page 63: ...isplay Outlets Submenu On the Meter menu scroll up or down to highlight Outlets Press ENTER to display the Outlets 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 see Figure 55 Total Input L1 B L3 L2 Input Meter L2 L3 Voltage 230 25 V L2 Crest Factor 1 524 L2 Current 1 256 A Percent Load 15 ePDU Sections Outle...

Page 64: ...NTER to review the data for your selection After you review the data press ESC to return to the previous menu Contact closures are not displayed on the LCD Figure 56 Example Environment Submenu Display Reactive Power 20 VAR Energy 16 238 kWh since 07 01 2011 17 32 23 Enter Enter ESC Crest Factor 1 524 0 Power Factor 853 ESC Down Down Down A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 A2 Outlet A2 A2 A2 Apparent Power 120 VA Act...

Page 65: ... 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 detected l Display l Daisy Chain l Language l IPv4 l Factory On the Main Menu scroll up or down to highlight Settings Press ENTER Scroll up or down to select a submenu and press ENTER to display the submenu options Press ESC to r...

Page 66: ...configurations regardless of part number l eNMC config ConfigurationPdu 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 part number x to part number y PNx to PNy To save the user data configurati...

Page 67: ...tionData xml file from the USB device Next the eNMC module will attempt to load the eNMC config ConfigurationPdu xml file from the USB device 1 Verify that the USB drive contains the ConfigurationPdu xml file and ConfigurationData xml files in eNMC config directory of USB drive see Figure 62 Figure 62 Verify Files at USB Root 2 Make sure eNMC module is powered ON 3 Insert a USB drive 4 When the po...

Page 68: ...drive so that it can be uploaded to a new eNMC module To save the ePDU model specific hardware configuration file to a USB drive 1 Make sure the eNMC module is powered ON Connect a USB flash drive to a working ePDU IMPORTANT This ePDU must be of the same model type and configuration as the ePDU that houses the eNMC you will replace 2 When the LCD interface pop up confirms that the USB flash drive ...

Page 69: ...nnect the USB flash drive to the ePDU with the new eNMC module 2 When the LCD interface pop up confirms that the USB flash drive is detected click OK then press Enter to return to the Main Menu If not confirmed within 10 seconds the pop up goes away by itself 3 From the LCD Settings menu select USB Flash Mode Press Enter select yes to confirm and then press Enter again The module restarts If there...

Page 70: ...e to your computer 3 Connect a USB drive to your computer and put the Image bin file in the eNMC upgrade location on the USB drive root directory see Figure 67 Figure 67 Root Directory of Flash Disk 4 Make sure eNMC module is powered ON 5 Insert the flash drive in the USB port of the eNMC front panel NOTE 1 The eNMC upgrade hw directory contains only one file named epdu_cfg xml NOTE 2 The epdu_cfg...

Page 71: ... Progress Exit Select Exit to leave USB Flash Mode Display Submenu The Display submenu allows you to customize settings for LCD contrast and orientation see Figure 70 On the Settings menu scroll up or down to highlight DISPLAY Press ENTER to display the screens to set the values for the submenu After you select the values press ENTER to set the values as displayed on the screen Press ESC to return...

Page 72: ...PDU or ePDUs that will be a Device From the LCD of the Device ePDU or ePDUs set the values as follows see Figure 71 1 On the Settings menu scroll up or down to highlight Daisy Chain and press ENTER 2 Scroll up or down to highlight Daisy Chain and press ENTER 3 Select 1 Device 2 Device 3 Device 4 Device 5 Device 6 Device or 7 Device from the Id selection drop list Press ENTER 4 Select End or Middle...

Page 73: ...e Place selection drop list Press ENTER 5 Press ESC to return to the previous menu Figure 72 Example Daisy Chain Host ePDU Setup Host Id Place 0 Host 1 Device 0 Host 1 Device Device Device 2 3 Id Place 1 Device Middle Middle End LCD Daisy Chain Daisy Chain Daisy Chain Display Daisy Chain IPv4 Factory Settings Daisy Chain Settings Enter ESC Enter Enter Enter ESC Language Device Device Device Device...

Page 74: ...e 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 Once correc...

Page 75: ... selected language option from the menu Press ENTER to set the selected language Press ESC to return to the previous menu see Figure 76 Figure 76 Example Language Setting Factory Submenu The Factory submenu allows you to reset the ePDU to the factory settings see Figure 77 On the Settings menu scroll down to highlight Factory Press ENTER to display the screens to set and confirm the return to fact...

Page 76: ... 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 Figure 78 Example ePDU Info Display Display Daisy Chain IPv4 ESC Enter Enter Enter Return to Factory Settings No Factory Factory Confirm Cancel OK Yes Clear History Language Display Daisy Chain IPv4 Settings Language Fa...

Page 77: ...m 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 surrounded by...

Page 78: ...pdu 0 command where command info get set pdu quit 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 number ...

Page 79: ...syChain info UserDefinedGroup info PowerSchedule info Summary info Input1 info Input2 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 Network DHCP Example 2 pdu 0 info PDU Name Unit RO RW Type System Network DHCP RW 0 Disabled 1 ...

Page 80: ...anagementSystem x TrapCommunity RW String 24 System NetworkManagementSystem x TrapSnmpVersion RW 0 Disabled 1 SNMP V1 2 SNMP V3 Name Unit RO RW Type Environment ChangedStatus CommunicationLost sec RO Integer 0 4294967295 136 years Environment ChangedStatus OverHumidity sec RO Integer 0 4294967295 136 years Environment ChangedStatus OverTemperature sec RO Integer 0 4294967295 136 years Environment ...

Page 81: ...Rev 5 72 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 82: ...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 pdu 0 Get...

Page 83: ...e 0 to 7 to indicate Host 0 or device 1 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 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 System ...

Page 84: ... 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 name value where i the index in the array from 1 to n The value of n depends of...

Page 85: ... 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 x where x enter 0 as a unique identifier for the host onl...

Page 86: ...Serial Interface Operation Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 5 77 Example pdu 0 set System DaisyChain DeviceID 0 0 pdu 0 pdu 0 set System DaisyChain Postion 1 1 pdu 0 ...

Page 87: ...ered in the command is not recognized The parameter in the command is out of limits This error displays in the following circumstances The set command refers to a data name but does not have the second parameter The set command refers to a value that does not match with the data The command is not valid for this object This error displays when the set command refers to an object that cannot be set...

Page 88: ...l Accessing the Web interface l Configuring settings and monitoring the ePDU Navigating the Web Interface The graphical Web interface is used to remotely monitor or configure the ePDU see Figure 79 The Web interface that corresponds to the ePDU topology type displays This section describes the functions provided by this interface Figure 79 Navigating the Web Interface Opening Page NOTE When the We...

Page 89: ...on 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 Operation But...

Page 90: ...rms 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 data revi...

Page 91: ...verview page displays 5 To access another page to observe and control the ePDU click any selection in the menu bar The page that corresponds to your menu selection opens and displays in the main selection page window Menu Selections Depending on the permission level of the user the Menu Bar provides up to four groups of selections l Power Management Overview ePDU 0 See NOTE 1 l l l ePDU 7 See NOTE...

Page 92: ...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 NOTE 1 Menu selections for ePDU 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 only display if the ePDUs are configured in a daisy chained configuration If provided selecting either ePDU 0 ...

Page 93: ...n the same user defined group can be turned on turned off rebooted and scheduled in a synchronized manner Power schedules are attached to outlets and a power schedule can be programmed for each outlet l Access Accounts The Access Accounts page allows you to set up the SuperUser local or remote administrators local ePDU users and Outlet users and remote ePDU users and Outlet users as individuals or...

Page 94: ...ilege levels l Administrator l Local or Remote ePDU User l Local or Remote ePDU User Outlet User Administrator There can be one SuperUser and up to eight standard local or remote administrators Only one user can be the SuperUser Administrator This defaults to the local user but a SuperUser should be assigned at first connection This account is not accessible or editable by the standard administrat...

Page 95: ...ble an administrator or user account except for the SuperUser l Create modify or disable User Defined Groups l Configure e mail recipient addresses for e mail notification to users l Restart the communications module l Cannot access the Serial interface must use the Web interface only l Access all menus on the Web interface l Access to retrieved ePDU up to date data and measurements l Clear logs l...

Page 96: ... access to the same functions as the administrator except this user cannot change the account configuration for another user such as e mail addresses for notifications Only accessible menu items display for the user according to the assigned permissions Figure 82 ePDU User Menu View Read Only Access An ePDU User with read only access has limited privileges including l Access to up to date ePDU dat...

Page 97: ...ved ePDU up to date data and measurements but cannot change settings for the ePDU l Access to retrieved data for the outlets in user defined groups assigned by the administrator 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 configure the TCP IP SNMP Global Security and LDAP or other global...

Page 98: ...he Settings dialog displays 6 To enter 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 NOTE During an HTTP HTTPS or Telnet SSH ...

Page 99: ...om the drop down list adjacent to the group then click Save l On Turn on the selected group of outlets l Off Turn off the selected group of outlets l Reboot Reboot the selected group of outlets 5 To modify ePDU threshold values for a specified group click the link on the group friendly name The Group Settings dialog displays 6 Administrator or User with Read Write privileges only To specify the du...

Page 100: ...individual outlets 4 Click the outlet name to display a dialog for renaming the outlet 5 To apply an operative action for a selected outlet select the corresponding checkbox and then select one of the following values from the Turn On Off drop down list in the top bar then click Save l On Turn on the outlet l Off Turn off the outlet l Reboot Reboot the outlet 6 To modify ePDU threshold values for ...

Page 101: ...e switching On during a reboot type the number of seconds the outlet should be Off in the Power Reboot Period s text box Click Save 10 To enter 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 11 To reset the threshold values to the default values click Defaul...

Page 102: ...r Closed select one of the settings from the drop down list under Open or Closed for the specified contact then click Save l Informational No alarm is generated l Alarm An alarm is generated when the specified dry contact is Open or Closed 8 To reset the threshold values to the default values click Default then click Save 9 To cancel this action and return to the Environment page click Cancel NOTE...

Page 103: ...her Actions selections are disabled 6 Set the time schedule for this action by selecting a time from the at drop down list 7 Set the date schedule for this action by selecting a date from the Date of Action selection calendar 8 Optional You can add additional scheduled actions For example suppose your first action is On You can pair it with a subsequent Off action The schedule for this second acti...

Page 104: ... 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...

Page 105: ...aps are sent over SNMPv1 protocol It must be compliant with the SNMP version defined in Enable Disable the SNMP Agent on page 108 l SNMP v3 Traps are sent over SNMPv3 protocol It must be compliant with the SNMP version defined in Enable Disable the SNMP Agent on page 108 6 Type the trap receiver IPv4 IPv6 address or its host name 7 Type the trap community public or private 8 From the On Event drop...

Page 106: ... Notifications select Syslog The Syslog Server page displays 3 Review to the Syslog status the port number and the protocol for the specified Syslog server 4 To enable or disable a server click the check box beside the Syslog server name and click the Enable or Disable button 5 To modify the settings for a server click the Syslog name The Syslog Server Settings dialog displays 6 In the Syslog Serv...

Page 107: ... e mail receiver 6 Enable or disable the e mail receiver in the status drop down list 7 Check the Attached Files check box to attach the event log file to the e mail sent to this receiver or uncheck the box to send the e mail without the event log file 8 Select the date of the next report using the date picker or manually enter the date in mm dd yyyy format 9 Set the frequency of the report if thi...

Page 108: ...U User This user has access to the ePDU and either read only or restricted read write privileges l Outlet User This user has access to the specified outlet or outlets Select the outlet or outlets and the user defined groups this user can access 6 Choose one of the following security levels l No Access The user is not allowed to access the Web interface l Read Only The user can access the Web inter...

Page 109: ...tlet or outlets and the user defined groups this user can access 5 Choose one of the following security levels l No Access The user is not allowed to access the Web interface l Read Only The remote group can access the Web interface view the measures and view the thresholds of the outlets and groups This user is not allowed to change any settings or perform actions l Read Write The remote group ca...

Page 110: ...tem The System Settings page displays 3 In the General panel type the Device Administrator Contact Name and the Device location in the text boxes 4 To change the language select a language from the drop down list see Figure 84 NOTE 1 Some monitoring data do not display for the Switched ePDU user defined groups This includes Current Percent load Apparent Power Active Power and kWh NOTE 2 You cannot...

Page 111: ...erface and log in 2 Under Settings select System The System Settings page displays 3 In the Network Management Card Configuration panel choose whether the IP setting and or Daisy Chain settings should remain unchanged after a default factory reset of the eNMC module l Enabled Check the check box beside the Keep IP parameters when Restore Factory Default Settings to retain IP settings at their curr...

Page 112: ... 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 panel ensure the firmware upgrade functionality is enabled and that the upgrade file has been downloaded 4 To upgrade the communications module click Upgrade network management card The upgrade is launched immediately 5 Click Restart network management ca...

Page 113: ...o the format defined by Date Format or select the date using the date picker 7 Type the time or select a time from the drop down list The time format is hh mm ss where hh hours mm minutes ss second 8 Click Save Automatically 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 ...

Page 114: ... 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 NOTE The ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module retrieves the date and time from the configured NTP server every hour NOTE The Web interface will not...

Page 115: ...will NOT restart the ePDU or change the power status of the outlets Configure the IPv6 Settings 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...

Page 116: ...rial 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 DNS server s...

Page 117: ...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 to return ...

Page 118: ...tings page displays 3 Click Link to the ePDU MIB Energy Wise Enable Energy Wise 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network select Energy Wise The Energy Wise page displays 3 In the Configuration panel ensure that the Enable check box is checked and that the associated SDK Version number displays The SDK version is not editable 4 Type the Domain name maximum 63 characters 5 For Security ...

Page 119: ...isplays 4 Check the Force SSL check box to enable SSL encryption or uncheck the box to disable it If enabled the HTTPS 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 panel click Restart network management card to restart the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module NOTE With SSL encryption the Web inte...

Page 120: ... 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 panel click Restart network management card to restart the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module Enable Disable FTP 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network and Security selec...

Page 121: ... 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 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network and Security select ...

Page 122: ...horization 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 the group LDAP object UPS Group Base DN l PDU Group Base DN LDAP dictionary entry from which the group search starts l Group Name Attribute LDAP attribute that stores the group name l User Name Attribute LDAP attribute that stores the users n...

Page 123: ...rect Relative Distinguished Name for User Base DN is incorrect l The root part of the User Base DN field is correct but the remaining part does not exist in the LDAP server User Invalid Credential l The login password is incorrect LDAP Search Group Not Found l No remote group has been set in the Access Accounts page l No relationship has been found between the PDU remote groups and the LDAP groups...

Page 124: ... select one of the following Simple The user credentials are 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 Cer...

Page 125: ...hallenge 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 host name...

Page 126: ...he eNMC module knows the characteristics of the ePDU model in which it resides such as what type of input how many circuit breakers how many outlets and how measurements should be displayed Typically the eNMC module in your ePDU is being replaced because it is not working In this case you need to get a copy of the ePDU model s hardware configuration file from the Product Model Web site or from ano...

Page 127: ...oad the ePDU model s hardware configuration file using one of the following processes l From the Web go to Step 9 l To the USB with an ePDU with the same configuration go to Step 15 9 Go to www eaton com ePDU 10 If available click the Sign In button in the upper left corner of the page to sign in see Figure 86 Return to the ePDU home page The Sign In button will not be available if you are already...

Page 128: ...ep 21 15 Make sure the eNMC module is powered ON Connect a USB flash drive to a working ePDU IMPORTANT This ePDU must be of the same model type and configuration as the ePDU that houses the eNMC you will replace 16 When the LCD interface pop up confirms that the USB flash drive is detected click OK and press Enter to return to the Main Menu If not confirmed within 10 seconds the pop up goes away b...

Page 129: ...mand prompt type the following command cd config hw dir 27 If an ePDU hardware configuration file XML file already exists type the following command to delete the file delete config file 28 To upload the ePDU hardware configuration 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 29 Type the following command to ...

Page 130: ...sing a serial or network connection to a terminal emulator or Web interface 2 Reset the ePDU to factory default settings using one of the following l Web interface Configure ePDU Network Management and Control Module on page 102 System Network Management Card Configuration panel Restore Factory default settings Yes l LCD menu Factory Submenu on page 66 Settings Factory Return to Factory Settings Y...

Page 131: ...net 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 the Web browser and type the IP address you 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 90 C...

Page 132: ... select the Image xxx bin file and click Open 10 In the Network Management Card panel click Upgrade Network Management Card to launch the upload A 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 t...

Page 133: ...he Firmware with FTP Protocol The FTP upgrade occurs in two stages l Upload the binary file l Implement the firmware 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 win...

Page 134: ...ions module the final step is an automatic process that upgrades the firmware and refreshes Web pages The communications module reboots and in Bootloader mode detects a new available image checks validity of this image and launches the upgrade of the firmware and refresh the Web pages As the upgrade processes the LCD display shows the completion status When completed an upgrade message on the LCD ...

Page 135: ...hierarchy the text for Active Alarms is red when alarms are active In the bottom of the window the refresh bar a message displays Warning some alarms fired please refer to the Active Alarms Last Refresh dd mm yyyy hh hh ss The words Active Alarms in the message are a link to the Active Alarms page l To clear flashing LCDs and the LED Press any button on the ePDU or clear the alarm using the Web in...

Page 136: ...e 94 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 95 Figure 95 Alarm Code Format 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 C...

Page 137: ...n 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 02824 Device CAN Id out of range 1 02825 Time duration of a command is too long 1 02826 Report acquired from CAN devic...

Page 138: ...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 Impossible to clear LOG file 1 03585 Initialization of SSH task failed 1 03076 Error writing in flash memory during an upload 1 03077 End signature of the uploaded file does not match 1 03078 Checksum of the uploaded file does not match 1 03586 Re...

Page 139: ...onnected at least once since firmware startup 2 206000 Humidity No Threshold No humidity threshold has been triggered 2 206100 Humidity Warning Low Threshold The humidity level reading is less than the value configured as the low humidity warning threshold 2 206200 Humidity Critical Low Threshold The humidity level reading is less than the value configured as the low humidity critical threshold 2 ...

Page 140: ...Over Voltage Warning The specified section voltage reading is greater than the value configured as the over voltage warning threshold 2 212400 ePDU Input 1 Over Voltage Critical The specified section voltage reading is greater than the value configured as the over voltage critical threshold 2 213000 ePDU Input 1 Frequency OK Utility frequency is within the 3 Hz of Nominal frequency 2 213100 ePDU I...

Page 141: ... Phase Over Current Critical The specified section input current amperage A reading is greater than the value configured as the over current critical alarm threshold 2 222000 ePDU Gang Phase Voltage No Threshold No section voltage threshold has been triggered 2 222100 ePDU Gang Phase Low Voltage Warning The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the low voltage warn...

Page 142: ... 3 300500 Ethernet card restart requested by interface An Ethernet card restart has been requested through the specified user interface 3 300600 Switch to bootloader mode for upgrade by interface A Switch to bootloader mode for upgrade has been requested through the specified user interface 3 300700 ePDU System Log cleared The ePDU System Log have been cleared 3 300800 Daisy Chain device does not ...

Page 143: ...een uploaded from the USB 3 302300 eNMC module settings file uploaded from USB The eNMC module settings file has been uploaded from the USB 3 302400 ePDU settings file uploaded from USB The ePDU settings file has been uploaded from the USB Table 11 ePDU and User Alarms and Events Continued Type Code Identification and Index Code Alarm or Event Description ...

Page 144: ...ress and contact information Ordering Optional and Spare Parts Table 12 provides the Eaton catalog part number for ordering optional and spare parts for the ePDU Contact your local service representative for more information Table 12 Optional and Spare Parts Eaton Catalog Number Optional or Spare Part Americas APAC Market EMEA APAC Market Description EMP001 Optional Eaton Environmental Monitoring ...

Page 145: ...y 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 Product C...

Page 146: ... 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 NEGLIGENCE OR S...

Page 147: ...t 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 the USA a...

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