Web Interface Operation
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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.