Changing the superuser name and password:
You can set the user name and password of the administrator who will use a Web browser to configure
the PDU+ on the Configuration Utility page.
To change the superuser name and password, complete the following steps:
1.
From the main status page, in the left navigation pane, click
System
.
2.
Click
Configuration
to view and modify the system configuration and superuser user name and
password.
Identifying the PDU+ and Web/SNMP card:
You can view the PDU+ and Web/SNMP card information on the Identification of Power Management
page.
To view the power management information of the PDU+ and Web/SNMP card, complete the following
steps:
1.
From the main status page, in the left navigation pane, click
System
.
2.
Click
Identification
to view the PDU+ and Web/SNMP card information.
Adding users:
You can add users who can access and control the PDU+ on the Multi-User Configuration page.
To create a list of users who can access and control the PDU+, complete the following steps:
1.
From the main status page, in the left navigation pane, click
System
.
2.
Click
Multi-User
to add users who can only view the PDU+ status or users who can change the
PDU+ settings.
Changing the date and time:
You can change the date and time of the PDU+ on the Date and Time page.
Important:
Changing the PDU+ date and time affects other system settings such as e-mail, traps, and
logs.
To change the date and time, complete the following steps:
1.
From the main status page, in the left navigation pane, click
System
.
2.
Click
Date and Time
to view and modify the system date and time. You can set the date and time
manually, synchronize it with the computer time, or synchronize it with an NTP server.
Changing event alerts:
You can change event alerts on the SNMP Trap Receivers page.
To configure the PDU+ to send e-mail or SNMP trap alerts to specified users when specific events occur,
complete the following steps:
1.
From the main status page, in the left navigation pane, click
System
.
2.
Click
Trap Receivers
to create a list of users or workstations who will be alerted with an SNMP trap
message. You can specify the IP addresses of up to eight trap receivers, the community information,
type of trap, severity of trap, and description of the events that cause the traps.
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