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Web Interface Operation
Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P-164000277—Rev 5
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If a user with read-write access is logged in and another user with read-write access wants to log in, the
following message displays: “Another user is logged in with R/W access. Continue as R/O?”
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ePDU sessions are also limited in the following ways:
- Only five standard sessions without Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Secure Shell (SSH) sockets are
allowed.
- Only two secure sessions can be running at the same time.
- Only an administrator can have two simultaneous sessions open in Hypertext Transfer Protocol /
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTP/HTTPS), Telnet/SSH.
Overview
Review/Modify ePDU Data
1.
Access the Web interface and log in.
2.
The PDU: Overview page displays.
3.
In the ePDU Information panel, review ePDU identification information.
4.
In the main page, review ePDU monitoring data.
5.
To modify ePDU voltage and current threshold values, click the
Settings
button. The Settings dialog
displays.
6.
To enter new threshold values, type new values in any of the text boxes that follow, then click
Save
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Low warning current threshold
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High warning current threshold
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High critical current threshold
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Low critical voltage threshold
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Low warning voltage threshold
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High warning voltage threshold
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High critical voltage threshold
NOTE
During an HTTP/HTTPS or Telnet/SSH session, the session times out if there is no
activity for five minutes. After a session times out, you must login again.
NOTE
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] or ePDU [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], or [7] displays the Overview page for the
specified ePDU only.
NOTE
The phase information that displays reflects the ePDU model. For example, the
number of phases that display depends on whether the ePDU is a single-phase,
split-phase, or three-phase model. The phase labels also change depending on
whether the model is a delta-wired or a wye-wired model.
NOTE
Roll the cursor over an outlet icon to see the type of outlet and the status (On or
Off).