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Troubleshooting

Eaton ePDU G3 Troubleshooting Guide    P-164000278—Rev 1    

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2

231100

Eaton ePDU Outlet Low Over Current 
Warning

The current amperage (A) reading for the specified 
outlet is less than the value configured as the low 
current warning alarm threshold. 

2

231200

Eaton ePDU Outlet Low Over Current Critical

The current amperage (A) reading for the specified 
outlet is less than the value configured as the low 
current critical alarm threshold. 

2

231300

Eaton ePDU Outlet High Over Current 
Warning

The specified outlet current amperage (A) reading is 
greater than the value configured as the over current 
warning threshold. 

2

231400

Eaton ePDU Outlet High Over Current Critical

The specified outlet input current amperage (A) 
reading is greater than the value configured as the 
over current critical alarm threshold. 

2

232000

Eaton ePDU Outlet switch off

The specified outlet is Off.

2

232100

Eaton ePDU Outlet switch on

The specified outlet is On.

3

300100

Communication module restarted

The communication module has been restarted by the 
user.

3

300200

Ethernet cable connected

The Ethernet cable is connected.

3

300300

Ethernet cable not connected

The Ethernet cable is not connected.

3

300400

Factory reset requested by <

interface

>

A factory reset has been requested through the 
specified user interface.

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

Eaton ePDU & System Log cleared

The Eaton ePDU & System Log have been cleared.

3

300800

Daisy Chain device does not answer

The Daisy Chain device does not answer.

3

300900

Time changed

The time was changed by the user.

3

301000

Daisy chain device connected

The daisy chain device is connected.

3

301100

Daisy chain device disconnected

The daisy chain device is disconnected.

3

301200

Upgrade request by user

An upgrade was requested by the user.

3

301300

Sensor connected

The sensor was connected.

3

301400

Sensor disconnected

The sensor was disconnected.

3

301500

Send mail test by user

The user sent a mail test.

3

301600

User logged in

The specified user logged in by the specified protocol.

3

301700

User logged out

The specified user logged out by the specified 
protocol.

3

301800

User logged in FTP

The specified user logged in by FTP.

3

301900

User logged out FTP

The specified user logged out by FTP.

3

302000

User failed to log FTP

The specified user failed to log by FTP.

3

302100

Ethernet card restart in USB mode

The Ethernet card has been restarted in USB mode.

3

302200

Network settings file uploaded from USB

The network 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

Summary of Contents for ePDUG3

Page 1: ...Eaton Enclosure Power Distribution Unit ePDU G3 Troubleshooting Guide...

Page 2: ...emarks 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 tradema...

Page 3: ...munications 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 Th...

Page 4: ...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 indica...

Page 5: ...5 Resolving Problems 6 Clearing Alarm Notifications 6 Clear the Web Interface Event Log 6 Suppress ePDU Alarm Indicators 6 Contacting Service and Support 7 2 SAFETY WARNINGS 8 3 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 Po...

Page 6: ...response l Error Messages Error messages display due to incorrect entries or failed processes An error message prompts you to provide correct information or retry an operation Identifying Problems The...

Page 7: ...alarm screen Scroll up or down if needed to view active alarm data When you finish your review press ESC to return to the previous menu If the backlight was blinking red to indicate an active alarm th...

Page 8: ...t no activity FLASHING Port is sending or receiving transmission active 7 Reset Button NOTETo restart the eNMC module insert a probe and press the button This does not reset power to the outlets 8 USB...

Page 9: ...larm information for the ePDU model you are using see Figure 4 3 4 2 1 5 Figure 4 ePDU Web Interface Opening Window NOTE The data that displays on the Web interface depends on the type of ePDU model y...

Page 10: ...are active alarms such as Warning some alarms fired please refer to the Active Alarms Last Refresh dd mm yyyy hh hh ss An alarm indicator also appears as a notification in the refresh bar at the botto...

Page 11: ...that may help you solve problems The alarms and events table provides the alarm event identification code and name a description of the alarm event and suggested troubleshooting actions If you cannot...

Page 12: ...rvice l Model number l Serial number l Date of failure or problem l Symptoms of failure or problem l Customer return address and contact information Table 4 provides the Eaton catalog part number for...

Page 13: ...ture must be within 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 gro...

Page 14: ...rnal ePDU Network 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 dispo...

Page 15: ...evice to the ePDU 5 Check the Media Access Control MAC address on the device and check the MAC address in the Web interface Outlet LED is On but there is no power to outlet l Circuit breaker CB has tr...

Page 16: ...king sound Direct keyhole mounting stripping the hole while threading the hole with the mounting screw l Screwing torque is to high or too fast and has damaged the thread screw should not suffer damag...

Page 17: ...on the LCD even though condition exists l Settings are not kept in ePDU memory after a power cycle On Off if the value is outside of the current or voltage thresholds range l LCD internal failure 1 Ch...

Page 18: ...COM port LEDs are On but do not flash l Communication issue l Internal failure 1 Make sure that IP settings and communication parameters PC and ePDU are set according to the Eaton ePDU G3 Operations M...

Page 19: ...ting actions Identifying the Alarm or Event Condition on the Web Interface You can derive defining information about the alarm or event from the associated number code Figure 5 shows the location of t...

Page 20: ...e Code 1 System Figure 7 Example Type 1 System Code Table 10 lists System alarms and events Table 10 OS or System Alarms and Events Type Code Identification Code Alarm or Event 1 03073 Code unreachabl...

Page 21: ...t used 1 02563 Not used 1 02564 Wrong data type 1 02565 String too long 1 02566 Not used 1 02567 Not used 1 01025 Not used 1 01026 Semantic error 1 01027 Impossible to open log file 1 01028 Impossible...

Page 22: ...e Communication Failure Sensor probe communication failure detected 2 208000 Sensor Probe Not Connected Sensor probe not connected since firmware startup 2 208100 Sensor Probe Connected Sensor probe c...

Page 23: ...t 1 Over Voltage Warning The specified section voltage reading is greater than the value configured as the over voltage warning threshold 2 212400 Eaton ePDU Input 1 Over Voltage Critical The specifie...

Page 24: ...PDU Gang 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 Eaton ePDU Gang P...

Page 25: ...quested 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 upgrad...

Page 26: ...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 3 302500 Send test syslog message to the server The use...

Page 27: ...m sizes are l 13 125 Kbytes for the eNMC module configuration file l 20 Kbytes for the ePDU configuration file Failed to send a request to the eNMC module Retry later Configuration request failed 1 Tr...

Page 28: ...n the Web interface NOTE Pushing the reset button will not power off the loads NOTE If the actions listed in this table do not resolve the problem contact customer service or a local representative fo...

Page 29: ...nd user supplies a credit card number or purchase order for the value of the replacement Product Company will use commercially reasonable business efforts to ship via standard ground shipment and at n...

Page 30: ...TITUTE 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...

Page 31: ...eplacement 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 SERV...

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