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Available Data of the Outlets Overview Page 

All of the following outlet data is displayed on the outlets overview page based on your selection.   
All or some of the following outlet data is displayed on the outlets overview page based on your model and 

selection. To show or hide specific data, click 

. See 

Outlets

 (on page 107). 

 

Outlet status, which is marked with either icon below. This information is available on outlet-switching 
capable models only. 

Icon 

Outlet status 

 

Outlet turned on 

 

Outlet turned off 

 

Non-critical setting for indicating whether the outlet is a non-critical outlet. This information is available on 
outlet-switching capable models only. 

Non-critical setting 

Description 

true 

The outlet is a non-critical outlet, which will 
be turned OFF in the load shedding mode. 
See 

Load Shedding Mode

 (on page 112). 

false 

The outlet is a critical outlet, which will 
remain unchanged in the load shedding 
mode. 

Note: To set critical and non-critical outlets, go to 

Outlets

 (on page 107). 

 

Receptacle type 

 

Lines associated with each outlet 

 

Setting Outlet Power-On Sequence and Delay 

By default, outlets are sequentially powered on in the ascending order from outlet 1 to the final when turning 
ON or power cycling all outlets on the Legrand PDU. You can change the order in which the outlets power 
ON. This is useful when there is a specific order in which some IT equipment should be powered up first. 
In addition, you can make a delay occur between two outlets that are turned on consecutively. For example, 
if the power-on sequence is Outlet 1 through Outlet 8, and you want the Legrand PDU to wait for 5 seconds 
before turning on Outlet 4, after Outlet 3 is turned on, assign a delay of 5 seconds to Outlet 3. 

 

To set the outlet power-on sequence: 

1.  On the Outlets page, click

> Sequence Setup. 

2.  Select one or multiple outlets by clicking them one by one in the 'Outlet' column. 
3.  Click the arrow buttons to change the outlet positions. 

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Function 

 

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Summary of Contents for 1U

Page 1: ...Legrand PDU User Guide Xerus Firmware v3 5 0 ...

Page 2: ...Copyright 2019 Legrand Inc LG 0B v3 5 0 E January 2019 255 80 0054 00 ...

Page 3: ...oduct s receptacle lamps receptacle relay switches or any other receptacle power on off indicator to determine whether power is being supplied to a receptacle Unplug a device connected to this product before performing repair maintenance or service on the device Failure to unplug a device before servicing it may result in electric shock fire personal injury and death WARNING Only use this product ...

Page 4: ...t will supply electric power to this product Make sure the receptacle s power lines neutral and protective earth ground pins are wired correctly and are the correct voltage and phase Make sure the branch circuit receptacle is protected by a suitably rated fuse or circuit breaker 5 If the product is a model that contains receptacles that can be switched on off electric power may still be present at...

Page 5: ... found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communica...

Page 6: ...Out the Equipment Setup Worksheet 18 Rackmount and Locking Outlets 19 Circuit Breaker Orientation Limitation 19 Rack Mounting the PDU 19 Rackmount Safety Guidelines 19 0U Button Mount 20 1U 2U Legrand Clip Mount 21 2U Bracket Mount 22 Locking Outlets 23 Initial Installation and Configuration 24 Connecting the PDU to a Power Source 24 Connecting the Legrand PDU to Your Network 24 USB Wireless LAN A...

Page 7: ... DPX Sensor Packages 46 Using an Optional DPX3 ENVHUB4 Sensor Hub 50 Mixing Diverse Sensor Types 51 Connecting a Logitech Webcam 55 Introduction to PDU Components 56 Panel Components 56 Inlet 56 Outlets 56 Connection Port Functions 57 Front Panel Display 58 Reset Button 84 Legrand PDU s Energy Pulse LED 84 Circuit Breakers 84 Resetting the Button Type Circuit Breaker 84 Resetting the Handle Type C...

Page 8: ...ups 117 Creating an Outlet Group 118 Outlet Group Power Control 118 Modifying an Outlet Group 121 Deleting an Outlet Group 122 Visiting Other Pages from Current Group 123 OCPs 124 Individual OCP Pages 126 Peripherals 130 Yellow or Red Highlighted Sensors 135 Managed vs Unmanaged Sensors Actuators 136 Sensor Actuator States 136 Finding the Sensor s Serial Number 137 Identifying the Sensor Position ...

Page 9: ...g the Local Event Log 259 Updating the Legrand PDU Firmware 260 Viewing Firmware Update History 262 Bulk Configuration 262 Backup and Restore of Device Settings 266 Network Diagnostics 267 Downloading Diagnostic Information 268 Hardware Issue Detection 269 Rebooting the Legrand PDU 270 Resetting All Settings to Factory Defaults 270 Retrieving Software Packages Information 271 Webcam Management 272...

Page 10: ...up Information 302 Inlet Information 302 Overcurrent Protector Information 303 Date and Time Settings 303 Default Measurement Units 304 Environmental Sensor Information 304 Environmental Sensor Package Information 305 Actuator Information 306 Inlet Sensor Threshold Information 306 Inlet Pole Sensor Threshold Information 307 Overcurrent Protector Sensor Threshold Information 308 Environmental Senso...

Page 11: ...mands 368 User Configuration Commands 369 Role Configuration Commands 378 Authentication Commands 382 Environmental Sensor Configuration Commands 390 Configuring Environmental Sensors Default Thresholds 394 Sensor Threshold Configuration Commands 395 Actuator Configuration Commands 403 Server Reachability Configuration Commands 404 EnergyWise Configuration Commands 406 Serial Port Configuration Co...

Page 12: ...n via SCP 420 Backup and Restore via SCP 421 Downloading Diagnostic Data via SCP 422 Uploading or Downloading Raw Configuration Data 424 Keys that Cannot Be Uploaded 426 Specifications 427 Maximum Ambient Operating Temperature 427 Serial RS 232 RJ 45 Port Pinouts 427 Sensor RJ 45 Port Pinouts 427 Equipment Setup Worksheet 429 Configuration or Firmware Upgrade with a USB Drive 432 Device Configurat...

Page 13: ...aw Configuration 460 Download via Web Browsers 460 Download via Curl 461 Uploading Raw Configuration 462 Upload via Curl 462 Curl Upload Return Codes 463 Resetting to Factory Defaults 465 Using the Reset Button 465 Using the CLI Command 465 LDAP Configuration Illustration 467 Step A Determine User Accounts and Roles 467 Step B Configure User Groups on the AD Server 467 Step C Configure LDAP Authen...

Page 14: ...n 506 Reserving IP Addresses in DHCP Servers 506 Reserving IP in Windows 507 Reserving IP in Linux 508 Sensor Threshold Settings 509 Thresholds and Sensor States 509 To Assert and Assertion Timeout 511 To De assert and Deassertion Hysteresis 513 Default Voltage and Current Thresholds 515 Altitude Correction Factors 516 Unbalanced Current Calculation 517 Ways to Probe Existing User Profiles 517 Rol...

Page 15: ...er Guide xv Browsing through the Online Help 530 Integration 532 Cascading with Raritan PX2 Based Products 532 Connection to Raritan Serial Access Products 532 Power IQ Configuration 533 dcTrack 533 dcTrack Overview 533 Index 535 ...

Page 16: ...capable and some are not With the outlet switching function you can recover systems remotely in the event of system failure and or system lockup eliminate the need to perform manual intervention or dispatch field personnel reduce downtime and mean time to repair and increase productivity In This Chapter Available Legrand PDU Models 16 Package Contents 17 APIPA and Link Local Addressing 17 Before Y...

Page 17: ...IP address it stops using APIPA and the link local address is replaced by the DHCP assigned address Scenarios where APIPA applies DHCP is enabled on the Legrand PDU but no IP address is assigned to the Legrand PDU This may be caused by the absence or malfunction of DHCP servers in the network Note Configuration by connecting the Legrand PDU to a computer using a network cable is an application of ...

Page 18: ...hat all fuses are inserted and seated properly If there are any fuse covers ensure that they are closed Note Not all models have overcurrent protectors Preparing the Installation Site 1 Make sure the installation area is clean and free of extreme temperatures and humidity Note If necessary contact Legrand Technical Support for the maximum operating temperature for your model See Maximum Ambient Op...

Page 19: ...ly the line cord is down upside down means the line cord is up Rack Mounting the PDU This chapter describes how to rack mount a Legrand PDU Rackmount Safety Guidelines In Legrand products which require rack mounting follow these precautions Operation temperature in a closed rack environment may be greater than room temperature Do not exceed the rated maximum ambient temperature of the Power Distri...

Page 20: ...2 250 70 0141 00 bracket 2 Slide flat brackets onto rear of 0U model and align over holes at each end Press button into bracket hole and turn with finger Mount by positioning the PDU at the rack then pressing the buttons through the holes in the cabinet and letting the PDU drop down slightly ...

Page 21: ...crews then attach the Soluclip at each end by squeezing the buttons together to insert the hooks through the bracket Release the buttons when the hooks are in position securely through the bracket Mount by positioning the PDU at the rack then tilting the PDU to press the hooks through the holes in the rack Then set the PDU back to level to engage the hooks ...

Page 22: ...cket Mount Parts Brackets 2 and screws Attach the brackets with ears facing front to each end of the PDU with 4 screws Mount by positioning the PDU at the rack then attaching the bracket ears to the rack with 2 screws in holes provided on each ear ...

Page 23: ...your IT equipment to Legrand PDU A locking outlet has a button on it Such outlets do not require any special power cords to achieve the locking purpose All you need to do is simply plug a regular power cord into the locking outlet and the outlet automatically locks the cord To remove a power cord from the locking outlet 1 Press and hold down the tiny button adjacent to the outlet 2 Unplug the powe...

Page 24: ...are loading for a few moments 3 When the software has completed loading the outlet LEDs show a steady color and the front panel display illuminates Note that outlet LEDs are only available on some PDU models Connecting the Legrand PDU to Your Network To remotely administer the Legrand PDU you must connect the Legrand PDU to your local area network LAN Legrand PDU can be connected to a wired or wir...

Page 25: ... LAN Adapters The Legrand PDU supports the following USB Wi Fi LAN adapters Wi Fi LAN adapters Supported 802 11 protocols SparkLAN WUBR 508N A B G N Proxim Orinoco 8494 A B G Zyxel NWD271N B G Edimax EW 7722UnD A B G N TP Link TL WDN3200 v1 A B G N Raritan USB WIFI A B G N Supported Wireless LAN Configuration If wireless networking is preferred ensure that the wireless LAN configuration of your Le...

Page 26: ...tings See Wired Network Settings on page 156 It is NOT required that the two Ethernet interfaces share similar network settings For example you can enable IPv4 settings in one interface but enable IPv6 settings in the other or apply static IP to one but DHCP IP to the other The cascading mode is disabled By default it is disabled See Setting the Cascading Mode on page 165 Configuring the Legrand P...

Page 27: ...egrand PDU status retrieve its information or change its settings Requirements for using PDView Legrand PDU is running any 3 4 11 or later firmware version If using an Android device it must support USB On The Go OTG An appropriate USB cable is required For information refer to Step B below Step A Download and install PDView 1 Visit either Apple App or Google Play Store https itunes apple com app ...

Page 28: ...te iPad s PDView screens a The Disconnected message displays first when PDView has not detected the Legrand PDU yet A diagram in PDView indicates the appropriate USB port your mobile device should connect according to your mobile operating system Note PDView also shows the Disconnected status during the firmware upgrade If so wait until the firmware upgrade finishes ...

Page 29: ...on page 29 Saving User Credentials for PDView s Automatic Login When PDView detects Legrand PDU for the first time it automatically attempts to log in with the factory default user credentials admin user name and legrand password If you have modified the factory default user credentials PDView s automatic login fails and the login screen displays for you to manually enter user credentials To make ...

Page 30: ...page opens Per default three administrator user credentials are pre configured for three companies power products Raritan Legrand ServerTech Server Technology 5 Modify existing user credentials or type new ones and tap Save The pre configured admin credentials can be removed or overwritten to meet your needs ...

Page 31: ...Connect one end of a standard network patch cable to either Ethernet port of the Legrand PDU 2 Connect the other end to a computer s Ethernet port 3 On the connected computer launch a web browser to access the Legrand PDU using either link local addressing pdu local or 169 254 x x See Login on page 86 USB connection 1 A USB to serial driver is required in Windows Install this driver before connect...

Page 32: ...s to save your time A bulk configuration file downloaded from Legrand PDU Requirement All Legrand PDUs to configure are of the same model and firmware Procedure First finish configuring one Legrand PDU Then download the bulk configuration file from it and copy this file to all of the other Legrand PDUs See Bulk Configuration on page 262 A TFTP server Requirement DHCP is enabled in your network and...

Page 33: ...ging or Port Forwarding cascading mode activated on the master device See Setting the Cascading Mode on page 165 Bridging Each device in the cascading chain is accessed with a different IP address Port Forwarding Each device in the cascading chain is accessed with the same IP address es but with a different port number assigned Basic cascading restrictions All Legrand PDUs in the chain must run co...

Page 34: ...owing diagram illustrates Legrand PDUs cascaded via USB Number Device role Master device Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 3 To cascade Legrand PDUs via USB 1 Make sure all of Legrand PDUs are running firmware version 3 4 11 or later 2 Choose the appropriate one as the master device When the Port Forwarding mode over wireless LAN is intended the master device must be a Raritan product with two USB A ports suc...

Page 35: ...tional Legrand PDU via a USB cable This additional device is Slave 1 6 Connect Slave 1 s USB A port to the USB B port of an additional Legrand PDU via another USB cable The second additional device is Slave 2 7 Repeat the same step to connect more slave devices You can cascade up to 15 slave devices 8 Optional Configure or change the network settings of the master and or slave devices as needed Se...

Page 36: ...evices in a chain When establishing a Port Forwarding chain make sure you follow the guidelines described in the section titled Restrictions of Port Forwarding Connections on page 38 You can mix Ethernet and USB cascading in the Legrand PDU PDU chain if preferred The following diagram illustrates such a chain The distance between two Ethernet cascaded devices can be up to 100 meters while the dist...

Page 37: ...ilable Ethernet port of the master device to either Ethernet port of another Legrand PDU via a standard network patch cable This additional Legrand PDU device is Slave 1 6 Connect Slave 1 s available Ethernet port to either Ethernet port of another Legrand PDU via a standard network patch cable The second additional device is Slave 2 7 Repeat the same step to connect more Legrand PDU PDUs You can ...

Page 38: ...ice Each cascaded device except for the last slave device must have only one downstream device Use only one cable to cascade two devices That is NO simultaneous connection of USB and Ethernet cables between two cascaded devices The following diagrams illustrate cascading connections that are NOT supported UNSUPPORTED connections One cascaded device has two upstream devices via Ethernet cables One ...

Page 39: ...January 2019 Legrand PDU User Guide 39 One cascaded device has two downstream devices One device is connected to another device via two cascading cables USB and Ethernet cables ...

Page 40: ...ensor package may comprise sensors only or a combination of sensors and actuators Legrand PDU can manage a maximum of 32 sensors and or actuators The supported maximum cabling distance is 98 feet 30 meters except for DPX sensor packages For information on connecting different types of sensor packages see DX2 Sensor Packages on page 41 DX Sensor Packages on page 42 DPX3 Sensor Packages on page 43 D...

Page 41: ...45 ports each of which is located on either end of a DX2 sensor package LED which indicates the sensor package s status Connect DX2 to the Legrand PDU 1 Connect a standard network patch cable CAT5e or higher to either RJ 45 port on a DX2 sensor package 2 If you want to cascade DX2 packages get an additional standard network patch cable CAT5e or higher and then a Plug one end of the cable into the ...

Page 42: ...each package contains 3 functions a function is a sensor or actuator the Legrand PDU does NOT manage the last 4 functions because the total 36 12 3 36 exceeds 32 by 4 Tip To manage the last several sensors actuators after 32nd function you can release some managed sensors or actuators and then manually bring the last several sensors actuators into management See Peripherals on page 130 Numbers Com...

Page 43: ...kage features the following Its connection interface is RJ 45 You can cascade a maximum of 12 DPX3 sensor packages Numbers Components RJ 45 ports each of which is located on either end of a DPX3 sensor package LED for indicating the sensor status To connect DPX3 to the Legrand PDU 1 Connect a standard network patch cable CAT5e or higher to either RJ 45 port on the DPX3 sensor package 2 If you want...

Page 44: ...Sensor Package to DX2 DX or DPX3 on page 46 DPX2 Sensor Packages A DPX2 sensor cable is shipped with a DPX2 sensor package This cable is made up of one RJ 12 connector and one to three head connectors You have to connect DPX2 sensor packages to the sensor cable For more information on DPX2 sensor packages access the Environmental Sensors and Actuators Guide or Online Help on Raritan website s Supp...

Page 45: ...of the DPX2 sensor cable 2 Connect remaining DPX2 sensor packages to the second and then the third head connector Tip If the number of sensors you are connecting is less than the number of head connectors on your sensor cable connect them to the first one or first two head connectors to ensure that there are NO free head connectors prior to the final DPX2 sensor package attached 3 Use an RJ 12 to ...

Page 46: ...nsor chain only but the same principles also apply to DX2 and DPX3 sensor chains if connecting DPX2 to the end of DX2 or DPX3 sensor chains When connecting a DPX2 sensor package containing three DPX2 sensors A maximum of nine DX sensor packages can be cascaded because 12 3 9 When connecting a DPX2 sensor package containing two DPX2 sensors A maximum of ten DX sensor packages can be cascaded becaus...

Page 47: ...ort on the Legrand PDU 4 If intended connect one DPX sensor package to the OUT port of the differential air pressure sensor It can be any DPX sensor package such as a DPX T3H1 The Legrand PDU Raritan differential air pressure sensors One DPX sensor package optional RJ 12 to RJ 45 adapter Using an Optional DPX ENVHUB4 Sensor Hub Optionally you can connect a Raritan DPX ENVHUB4 sensor hub to the Leg...

Page 48: ...ter Raritan provided phone cable DPX ENVHUB4 sensor hub DPX sensor packages Using an Optional DPX ENVHUB2 cable A Raritan DPX ENVHUB2 cable doubles the number of connected environmental sensors per SENSOR port This cable supports DPX sensor packages only Do NOT connect DPX2 DPX3 DX or DX2 sensor packages to it To connect DPX sensor packages via the DPX ENVHUB2 cable 1 Use an RJ 12 to RJ 45 adapter...

Page 49: ...or connection restrictions Connect a DPX sensor package to the Legrand PDU using the sensor cable pre installed or provided by Raritan You MUST NOT extend or modify the sensor cable s length by using any tool other than the Raritan s sensor hubs If using a DPX ENVHUB4 sensor hub the cabling distance between the Legrand PDU and the sensor hub is up to 33 10 m Maximum distance illustration The follo...

Page 50: ...r hub supports all Raritan environmental sensor packages including DPX DPX2 DPX3 DX and DX2 sensor packages To connect diverse types of sensor packages to this sensor hub you must follow the combinations shown in the section titled Mixing Diverse Sensor Types on page 51 To connect DPX3 sensor packages via the DPX3 ENVHUB4 hub 1 Connect the DPX3 ENVHUB4 sensor hub to the Legrand PDU using a standar...

Page 51: ...angeable they are all marked with the following oval image Important Unlike DX or DPX3 series DX2 CANNOT be connected with DPX sensor package s 1 DX 1 DPX It is strongly recommended to use an RJ 12 to RJ 45 adapter to connect the DPX sensor package to the DX sensor package You can replace the DX in the following diagram with one DPX3 package but NOT with DX2 Diverse combinations via the DPX3 ENVHU...

Page 52: ...ENVHUB4 In the following diagrams the sensor package in green can be replaced by a DPX2 sensor package The sensor package in blue can be one DPX2 DPX3 DX or DX2 sensor package This section only illustrates the following three combinations but actually there are tens of different combinations by using the DPX3 ENVHUB4 sensor hub ...

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Page 54: ...sensor package or vice versa The total number of sensor packages in this chain cannot exceed 12 For example the following diagram shows a sensor chain comprising DX2 DX and DPX3 sensor packages You can add a DPX2 sensor package to the end of such a sensor mixing chain if needed See Connecting a DPX2 Sensor Package to DX2 DX or DPX3 on page 46 ...

Page 55: ...up to two webcams You can use a powered USB hub to connect webcams if needed After connecting a webcam you can retrieve visual information from anywhere through the Legrand PDU web interface For more information on the Logitech webcam refer to the user documentation accompanying it To connect a webcam 1 Connect the webcam to the USB A port on the Legrand PDU The Legrand PDU automatically detects t...

Page 56: ...ameplate affixed to your Legrand PDU for appropriate input ratings or range of ratings There is no power switch on the Legrand PDU To power cycle the PDU unplug it from the branch circuit wait 10 seconds and then plug it back in Outlets The total number of outlets varies from model to model Legrand Switched PDU These models are outlet switching capable A small LED is adjacent to each outlet to ind...

Page 57: ...s 6 ports 6 front panel ports CONSOLE port x 1 blue Sensor port x 1 yellow USB A port x 1 USB B port x 1 Ethernet port x 2 green Port functions The table below explains the function of each port Port Used for USB B Cascading Legrand PDUs for sharing a network connection See Cascading All Devices via USB on page 34 Establishing a USB connection between a computer and the Legrand PDU for Using the c...

Page 58: ...evices Raritan s environmental sensor package s Raritan s sensor hub which expands the number of a sensor port to four ports ETH 10 100 ETH 10 100 Legrand PDU has two Ethernet ports supporting up to 100 Mbps Connecting the Legrand PDU to your company s network via a standard network patch cable Cat5e 6 This connection is necessary to administer or access the Legrand PDU remotely There are two smal...

Page 59: ...ode Automatic mode without alerts available In this mode the LCD display cycles through the inlet information as long as there are no alerts If overcurrent protectors are available on your Legrand PDU the display cycles between both the inlet and overcurrent protector information Note You can make a Legrand PDU with overcurrent protectors show the inlet information only in the automatic mode See F...

Page 60: ...play to Show information of the Legrand PDU built in components or connected peripheral devices Control outlets if your model supports outlet switching Control actuators if any Color changes of the display s top and bottom bars In the manual mode both the top and bottom bars will turn yellow or red to indicate the presence of any alert For color definitions see Yellow or Red Highlighted Sensors on...

Page 61: ...he Main Menu contains 5 to 8 menu commands depending on the model Control buttons that can be used and the system time are shown at the bottom of the LCD display If any alerts exist the top and bottom bars on the LCD display change the color from black to yellow or red See Operating the Dot Matrix LCD Display on page 60 ...

Page 62: ...h as the temperature sensor You can turn on or off a connected actuator with this command See Peripherals on page 72 Device Info Shows the device information of Legrand PDU such as IP and MAC address See Device Info on page 75 Note To return to the automatic mode press See Automatic and Manual Modes on page 59 Alerts The Alerts menu command shows a list of the following alerted sensors including b...

Page 63: ...he reading and state A state sensor or actuator shows the state only Available states are listed below For further information see Sensor Actuator States on page 136 Alarmed Lower Critical below lower critical Lower Warning below lower warning Upper Warning above upper warning Upper Critical above upper critical Open for overcurrent protectors The Details command appears for alarms only If your Al...

Page 64: ...enu command Energy pulse output settings This feature once enabled blinks the energy pulse LED proportional to the energy consumption For this LED s location see Legrand PDU s Energy Pulse LED on page 84 It can be used as a simple interface in certification labs where they use an optical sensor to count the number of pulses and compare it to the energy reading of a reference meter To view or confi...

Page 65: ...er of the LCD display To show the inlet information 1 Press or to select Inlet I1 in the Main Menu and press 2 The first page shows the inlet s active power W apparent power VA power factor PF and active energy Wh 3 To go to other page s press or For a single phase model the second page shows the inlet s voltage V frequency Hz and current A For a three phase model the next several pages respective...

Page 66: ... displayed below each overcurrent protector s name Current reading of the corresponding overcurrent protector 3 If the desired overcurrent protector is not visible press or to scroll up or down Note If any circuit breaker trips the list of overcurrent protectors looks slightly different from the above diagram The tripped one will show open instead of a current reading Outlets This outlet related s...

Page 67: ...the Main Menu press several times until the Main Menu is shown Power Control The front panel outlet control must be enabled for performing this power control function The default is to disable this function See Front Panel Settings on page 247 Available options for power control vary based on the power state of the selected outlet For an outlet which has been turned on the Switch On option is unav...

Page 68: ...et control is disabled If so a message Front panel outlet control is disabled is displayed When the selected outlet has been turned off Switch On replaces the option of Switch Off 5 Press or to select the desired option and press Switch Off Turn off the outlet Switch On Turn on the outlet Cycle Power cycle the outlet The outlet is turned off and then on 6 A confirmation message appears Press or to...

Page 69: ...list of these groups and their status See Creating an Outlet Group on page 118 Control buttons that can be used and the system time are shown at the bottom of the LCD display To show an outlet group s information 1 Press or to select Outlet Groups in the Main Menu and press 2 The LCD display shows a list of outlet groups with the information below The total number of outlets in the group Power sta...

Page 70: ...rn to the Main Menu press several times until the Main Menu is shown Group s Power Control This section applies to outlet switching capable models only The front panel outlet control must be enabled for performing this power control function The default is to disable this function See Front Panel Settings on page 247 Control buttons that can be used and the system time are shown at the bottom of t...

Page 71: ...ates that all outlets of the group are powered off A half red half green circle indicates some outlets are powered on while the others of the group are powered off 2 Press or to select an outlet group and press If the desired outlet group is not visible press or to scroll up or down Note In the following diagrams N represents the selected outlet group s index number The rightmost number in the tit...

Page 72: ...e Main Menu press several times until the Main Menu is shown Peripherals If there are no Raritan environmental sensor packages connected to your Legrand PDU the LCD display shows the message No managed devices for the Peripherals menu command If you have enabled the front panel actuator control function you can switch on or off a connected actuator using the LCD display See Miscellaneous on page 2...

Page 73: ...s Sensor or actuator states as listed below For further information see Sensor Actuator States on page 136 n a unavailable Normal Alarmed Lower Critical below lower critical Lower Warning below lower warning Upper Warning above upper warning Upper Critical above upper critical On Off A numeric sensor shows both the reading and state A state sensor or actuator shows the state only ...

Page 74: ...umber of the sensor port where this sensor or actuator is connected This number is always 1 for Legrand PDU Chain Pos n n is the sensor or actuator s position in a sensor daisy chain Note Only DX DX2 DPX2 and DPX3 sensor packages provide the chain position information If this sensor or actuator is on a sensor package with multiple channels such as DX D2C6 its channel number is indicated as Channel...

Page 75: ...lowing is shown 3 Press or to select Yes or No and then press 4 Verify that the actuator status shown on the LCD display has been changed Device Info The display shows the device s information network and IPv4 IPv6 settings through various pages Page numbers are indicated in the top right corner of the LCD display To show the device information 1 Press or to select Device Info in the Main Menu and...

Page 76: ...r to the following diagram displays Number Description Device name Firmware version model name and serial number Device ratings including rated voltage frequency current and power 3 Press to show the Network Common page Number Description DNS servers Default gateways ...

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Page 78: ...to Port Forwarding and it is a master device Slave Connected Indicates whether the presence of a slave device is detected yes or no Port Forwarding Slave This device s cascading mode is set to Port Forwarding and it is a slave device Slave Connected Indicates whether the presence of a slave device is detected yes or no Cascade Position Indicates the position of a slave device in the Port Forwardin...

Page 79: ... IPv6 network information including Network configuration DHCP or Automatic or Static Static represents Static IP IP address Prefix length such as 24 Note If you disable any Ethernet interface a message Interface Disabled is shown See Ethernet Interface Settings on page 158 If you do not enable IPv4 IPv6 settings an IPv4 or IPv6 Disabled message is displayed 6 Press to show the WIRELESS page ...

Page 80: ...ero U LCD Orientation A Zero U model has a tilt sensor that can detect the orientation of its physical device to automatically adjust ts LCD content s orientation If the LCD s orientation does not meet your need you can manually configure it The factory default is automatic orientation To set up the LCD orientation 1 Press or simultaneously until you see the LCD shows Fixed Orientation 2 If the cu...

Page 81: ...round turns yellow When at least one of the alerted sensors enters the critical level or there is any alarm the screen s background turns red For color definitions see Yellow or Red Highlighted Sensors on page 135 The following illustrates the alerts notices in red When there are only alerted sensors NO ALARMS are present Number Description The total of alerted sensors in critical and warning leve...

Page 82: ...nd the available command in the bottom right corner is Actions instead of Alert list Available operations For the notice listing alerted sensors only press to view a list of all alerted sensors See Alerts on page 62 For the notice where at least an alarm is present press Then do the following a Two options display Press or to select either option and press ...

Page 83: ...out showing the list of alarms b Optional If Acknowledge all alarms is selected in the above step a confirmation prompt similar to the diagram below appears Press or to confirm or abort the operation and press Showing the Firmware Upgrade Progress When upgrading the Legrand PDU the firmware upgrade progress will be displayed as a percentage on the LCD display similar to the following diagram In th...

Page 84: ... use it for verifying the pulse output See PDU on page 64 Circuit Breakers Legrand PDU models rated over 20A North American or 16A international contain overcurrent protectors for outlets which are usually branch circuit breakers These circuit breakers automatically trip disconnect power when the current flowing through the circuit breaker exceeds its rating If a circuit breaker switches off power...

Page 85: ...slightly different from the images shown in this section but the reset procedure remains the same To reset the handle type breakers 1 Lift the hinged cover over the breaker 2 Check if the colorful rectangle or triangle below the operating handle is GREEN indicating that the breaker has tripped 3 Examine your Legrand PDU and the connected equipment to remove or resolve the cause that results in the...

Page 86: ...ater Login Logout and Password Change The first time you log in to the Legrand PDU use the factory default admin user credentials For details refer to the Quick Setup Guide accompanying the product After login you can create user accounts for other users See Creating Users on page 146 Login You must enable JavaScript in the web browser for proper operation Important The default password for the bu...

Page 87: ...ge on page 94 2 If any security alert message appears accept it The login screen displays Type your user name and password User credentials are case sensitive 3 Optional If a security agreement is displayed accept it Otherwise you cannot log in To select the agreement checkbox using the keyboard first press Tab to go to the checkbox and then Enter Note To configure the security agreement see Enabl...

Page 88: ...eb interface shown onscreen may look slightly different from the image below Note The address to access a slave device in the Port Forwarding mode via non standard ports is a combination of a protocol http or https an IP address and a port number See Port Forwarding Examples on page 170 ...

Page 89: ...equest for this time only Do not ask again ignores the request permanently If you select this checkbox then click Not Now Or enter the new password and click Ok Users without permissions listed must change password Note This password change request also appears if the force password change is enabled in the user account setting See Creating Users on page 146 To change your password via the Change ...

Page 90: ...sword managers Logout After finishing your tasks you should log out to prevent others from accessing the Legrand PDU web interface To log out without closing the web browser Click Logout on the top right corner OR Close the tab of Legrand PDU while there are other tabs available in the browser To log out by closing the web browser Click on the top right corner of the window OR Choose File Close or...

Page 91: ...92 Data setup page of the selected menu item Left side Legrand PDU device name Note To customize the device name see PDU on page 102 Right side Displayed language which is English EN by default You can change it Your login name which you can click to view your user account settings Logout button From top to bottom Your Legrand PDU model Current firmware version ...

Page 92: ...computer or mobile device Click Device Time to open the Date Time setup page Menu Depending on your model and hardware configuration your Legrand PDU may show all or some menu items shown below Menu Information shown Dashboard Summary of the Legrand PDU status including a list of alerted sensors and alarms if any See Dashboard on page 95 PDU Device data and settings such as the device name and MAC...

Page 93: ... page 272 SmartLock and or Card Readers Either or both menu items appear when you connect the equipment included in a Raritan s SmartLock kit to Legrand PDU For details refer to the user documentation accompanying the SmartLock kit or download it from Legrand s Support page http www raritan com support SmartLock Configures and controls the door handles connected to Legrand PDU via DX2 DH2C2 Note t...

Page 94: ...d page rather than the Dashboard page Besides you can also send the URL to other users so that they immediately see that page after login using their own user credentials URL examples In the following examples it is assumed that the IP address of Legrand PDU is 192 168 84 118 Page URL Peripherals https 192 168 84 118 peripherals Event Log https 192 168 84 118 maintenance eventLog 0 Sorting a List ...

Page 95: ... in the ascending order 4 To resort the list based on a different column click a different column header In this example the Event Class column is clicked 5 The arrow now appears adjacent to the selected column Event Class indicating the list is sorted in the ascending order based on that column Dashboard The Dashboard page contains four to five sections depending on your model ...

Page 96: ...enters the alarmed state this section lists all of them See Dashboard Alerted Sensors on page 99 Inlet History The chart of the inlet s active power history is displayed by default You can make it show a different data type See Dashboard Inlet History on page 100 Alarms This section can show data only after you have set event rules requiring users to take the acknowledgment action When there are n...

Page 97: ...e inlet s click this section s title Inlet I1 to go to the Inlet page See Inlet on page 105 Left side generic inlet power data The left side lists all or some of the following data Available data is model dependent Active power kW or W Apparent power kVA or VA Active energy kWh or Wh Power factor Line frequency Hz Unbalanced current model dependent Right side inlet s current and voltage ...

Page 98: ...nfigure thresholds see Inlet on page 105 Status Bar colors normal above upper warning above upper critical Note The below lower warning and below lower critical states also show yellow and red colors respectively However it is not meaningful to enable the two thresholds for current levels Dashboard OCP Availability and total number of OCPs depend on the models Each OCP s link To view more informat...

Page 99: ... or environmental sensor packages connected to the Legrand PDU enter an abnormal state the Alerted Sensors section in the Dashboard show them for alerting users This section also lists tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses if available To view detailed information or configure each alerted sensor you can click each sensor s name to go to individual sensor pages See Individual Sensor Actuator Pag...

Page 100: ...r critical State sensors alarmed state For details see Sensor Actuator States on page 136 Dashboard Inlet History The inlet s power chart helps you observe whether there were abnormal events within the past tens of minutes The default is to show the inlet s active power data You can have it show the chart of other inlet power data Simply select a different data type by clicking the selector below ...

Page 101: ... and Actions on page 199 Only users with the Acknowledge Alarms permission can manually acknowledge an alarm To acknowledge an alarm Click Acknowledge and that alarm then disappears from the Alarms section This table explains each column of the alarms list Field Description Name Custom name of the Alarm action Reason The first event that triggers the alert First Appearance Date and time when the e...

Page 102: ...knowledge all alarms by operating the LCD display Refer to Alerts Notice in a Yellow or Red Screen on page 81 PDU The Legrand PDU device s generic information and PDU settings are available on the PDU page To open the PDU page click PDU in the Menu on page 92 Device information shown Firmware version Serial number MAC address Rating To configure global settings 1 Click Edit Settings 2 Now you can ...

Page 103: ...ermines the power off period after the outlet is switched OFF during a power cycle Range 1 second to 1 hour Power cycling the outlet s turns the outlet s off and then back on You can override this global power cycle setting on a per outlet basis so specific outlets power off period is different See Individual Outlet Pages on page 114 Inrush guard delay Prevents a circuit breaker trip due to inrush...

Page 104: ... Use Cases Apply the initialization delay in either of the following scenarios When power may not initially be stable after being restored When UPS batteries may be charging Tip When there are a large number of outlets set the value to a smaller number to avoid a long wait before all outlets are available Inrush Current and Inrush Guard Delay Inrush current When electrical devices are turned on th...

Page 105: ...cal level In addition you can have Legrand PDU automatically generate alert notifications for any warning or critical status See Event Rules and Actions on page 199 Generic inlet information shown Inlet power overview which is the same as Dashboard Inlet I1 on page 97 A list of inlet sensors with more details Number of available inlet sensors depends on the model Sensors show both readings and sta...

Page 106: ... zero To configure inlet thresholds Per default there are pre defined RMS voltage and current threshold values in related fields See Default Voltage and Current Thresholds on page 515 You can modify them to meet your needs 1 Click the Thresholds title bar at the bottom of the page to display inlet thresholds 2 Click the desired sensor required and then click Edit Thresholds 3 Make changes as neede...

Page 107: ...his page click Outlets in the Menu on page 92 On this page you can View all outlets status Each outlet s data is displayed such as receptacle type and outlet lines On an outlet switching capable model each outlet s power state is also shown Perform actions on all or multiple outlets simultaneously with setup power control commands on the top right corner Note that only outlet switching capable mod...

Page 108: ...support them To configure global outlet settings or perform the load shedding command 1 Click to show a list of commands 2 Select the desired command Command Refer to Sequence Setup Setting Outlet Power On Sequence and Delay on page 110 Load Shedding Setup Setting Non Critical Outlets on page 111 Activate Load Shedding OR Deactivate Load Shedding Load Shedding Mode on page 112 To power control mul...

Page 109: ...utlet s off and then back on 4 Confirm the operation on the confirmation message Tip You can also power control an outlet from Individual Outlet Pages on page 114 5 When performing any outlet switching operation a Sequence running message similar to the following displays before the outlet switching process finishes It indicates how many selected outlets are NOT switched on off or cycled yet If ne...

Page 110: ...ich will remain unchanged in the load shedding mode Note To set critical and non critical outlets go to Outlets on page 107 Receptacle type Lines associated with each outlet Setting Outlet Power On Sequence and Delay By default outlets are sequentially powered on in the ascending order from outlet 1 to the final when turning ON or power cycling all outlets on the Legrand PDU You can change the ord...

Page 111: ...ess Setting Non Critical Outlets Outlets that are turned off when load shedding is activated are called non critical outlets Outlets that are not affected by load shedding are called critical outlets See Load Shedding Mode on page 112 Per default all outlets are configured as critical To determine critical and non critical outlets 1 On the Outlets page click Load Shedding Setup 2 To set non critic...

Page 112: ... non critical outlets prior to manually entering the load shedding mode The non critical information can be retrieved from the Outlets page See Outlets on page 107 or Available Data of the Outlets Overview Page on page 110 You must have the following two permissions to perform the load shedding commands Change Pdu Inlet Outlet Overcurrent Protector Configuration Switch Outlet permission for all no...

Page 113: ...sor Level Event Rule on page 234 Off and Lock Icons for Outlets This section further explains the following two icons for outlets which display in the load shedding mode Lock icon It means the outlet WILL be automatically powered on after deactivating the load shedding mode Off icon It means the outlet WILL NOT be automatically powered on when deactivating the load shedding mode Which outlets show...

Page 114: ... perform the following operations on this outlet page Note that only outlet switching capable models show the power control buttons and you must have the Switch Outlet permission to perform outlet switching operations Therefore only Legrand Switched PDUs support the following power control operation To power control this outlet 1 Click one of the power control buttons Button command Action Power O...

Page 115: ...r than PDU defined will override the global outlet state setting on this particular outlet Power off period during power cycle Select an option to determine how long this outlet is turned off before turning back on Options PDU defined or customized time See Power Off Period Options for Individual Outlets on page 117 Note that any time setting other than PDU defined will override the global power o...

Page 116: ...let Pages Each outlet s data page has the Details section for showing general outlet information Details section Field Description Label The physical outlet number Outlet Status This information is only available on outlet switching capable models On or Off Receptacle Type This outlet s receptacle type Lines Lines associated with this outlet Inlet Inlet associated with this outlet Overcurrent Prot...

Page 117: ...on page 92 The following Outlet Groups page opens Required permissions You must have one of the permissions below to be able to operate all or some of the outlet group features Administrator Privileges all operations Change Pdu Inlet Outlet Overcurrent Protector Configuration creating editing and deleting outlet groups Switch Outlet Group powering on off or cycle outlet groups Outlet group operati...

Page 118: ... 5 Click Save Tip Legrand PDU allows you to assign the same name to diverse outlet groups If this really occurs you still can identify different groups through their unique index numbers Outlet Group Power Control You must have either permission below to power control any outlet groups Administrator Privileges Switch Outlet Group You can switch one or multiple outlet groups at a time on the Outlet...

Page 119: ...n back on Confirm the operation when prompted 4 Verify that the outlet switching result on the Outlet State column of the Outlet Groups page For example if a group s Outlet State reads 1 on 2 off it means there are 3 outlets in total and one of the outlets is turned ON and two of the outlets are turned OFF For detailed information about which outlets are turned on and which are turned off you can ...

Page 120: ...hich permits the user to switch only specific outlet groups instead of all outlet groups the following switching issue may appear Issue When an outlet group that the user originally can switch is deleted and then re created with the same group name the user will not be able to switch the new outlet group with the same name Solution 1 Edit the role assigned to the user See Editing or Deleting Roles...

Page 121: ...ing on an individual outlet group s page Change its member outlets Modify its group name To open any outlet group s page click on its name on the Outlet Groups page To modify the member outlets 1 Click Edit Members 2 Add or remove outlets of this group To select any outlet s select them one by one from the Available list To select all available outlets click Select All To remove any outlet s from ...

Page 122: ...either permission below Administrator Privileges Change Pdu Inlet Outlet Overcurrent Protector Configuration You can delete one or multiple outlet groups at a time To delete a single outlet group only there are two methods either Outlet Groups page or individual group page To delete one or multiple groups on the Outlet Groups page This method allows you to delete more than one outlet group 1 Click...

Page 123: ...p s page This method allows you to delete ONLY one outlet group at a time 1 Open a specific outlet group s page by clicking on its name 2 Click Delete Confirm the operation when prompted Visiting Other Pages from Current Group To visit a member outlet s page from the current page On an outlet group s individual page you can go to a member outlet s page easily Just click the outlet links in the Out...

Page 124: ...ll as their status If any OCP trips or its current level enters the alarmed state it is highlighted in red or yellow See Yellow or Red Highlighted Sensors on page 135 To open the OCPs page click OCPs in the Menu on page 92 You can go to each OCP s data setup page by clicking its name on this page If wanted you can resort the list by clicking the desired column header See Sorting a List on page 94 ...

Page 125: ...P whose RMS current enters the warning or critical level with the yellow or red color In addition you can have Legrand PDU automatically generate alert notifications for any warning or critical status See Event Rules and Actions on page 199 Note By default upper thresholds of an OCP s RMS current have been configured See Default Voltage and Current Thresholds on page 515 You can modify them as nee...

Page 126: ...page 95 General OCP information Field Description Label This OCP s physical number Status open or closed Type This OCP s type Rating This OCP s rated current Lines Lines associated with this OCP Protected Outlets Outlets associated with this OCP Inlet Inlet associated with this OCP This information is useful only when your PDU has multiple inlets RMS current This OCP s current state and readings i...

Page 127: ...trated below To configure this OCP s threshold settings By default upper thresholds of an OCP s RMS current have been configured See Default Voltage and Current Thresholds on page 515 You can modify them as needed Note The threshold values set for an individual OCP will override the bulk threshold values stored on that particular OCP To configure thresholds for multiple OCPs at a time see OCPs on ...

Page 128: ...d then click Edit Thresholds 3 Make changes as needed To enable any threshold select the corresponding checkbox Type a new value in the accompanying text box For concepts of thresholds deassertion hysteresis and assertion timeout see Sensor Threshold Settings on page 509 4 Click Save ...

Page 129: ... User Guide 129 Other operations You can go to another OCP s data setup page by clicking the OCP selector on the top left corner You can go to the associated Inlet s data page by clicking the Inlet link in the Details section ...

Page 130: ...s their data It does not communicate with unmanaged ones See Managed vs Unmanaged Sensors Actuators on page 136 When the number of managed sensors actuators has not reached the maximum Legrand PDU automatically brings newly detected sensors actuators under management by default One Legrand PDU can manage a maximum of 32 sensors actuators Note To disable the automatic management function go to PDU ...

Page 131: ...rinted on the sensor package s label It helps to identify your Raritan sensors actuators See Finding the Sensor s Serial Number on page 137 Position The data indicates where this sensor or actuator is located in the sensor chain See Identifying the Sensor Position and Channel on page 138 Actuator Indicates whether this sensor package is an actuator or not If yes the symbol is shown To release or m...

Page 132: ...multiple sensors actuators If you are managing only one sensor actuator you can choose to assign an ID number by selecting Manually select a sensor number See Managing One Sensor or Actuator on page 139 4 Now released sensors actuators become unmanaged Managed ones show one of the managed states To configure sensor actuator related settings 1 Click Peripheral Device Setup 2 Now you can configure t...

Page 133: ...cause some locations are below the sea level The device s altitude is associated with the altitude correction factor See Altitude Correction Factors on page 516 The default altitude measurement unit is meter See Setting Default Measurement Units on page 153 You can have the measurement unit vary between meter and foot according to user credentials See Setting Your Preferred Measurement Units on pa...

Page 134: ... 1 Click Default Threshold Setup 2 Click the desired sensor type required and then click Edit Thresholds 3 Make changes as needed To enable any threshold select the corresponding checkbox Type a new value in the accompanying text box For concepts of thresholds deassertion hysteresis and assertion timeout see Sensor Threshold Settings on page 509 4 Click Save Tip To customize the threshold settings...

Page 135: ...hat numeric sensors can change colors only after you have enabled their thresholds Tip When an actuator is turned ON it is also highlighted in red for drawing attention For concepts of thresholds deassertion hysteresis and assertion timeout see Sensor Threshold Settings on page 509 In the following table R represents any numeric sensor s reading The symbol means smaller than or equal to Sensor sta...

Page 136: ... always listed on the Peripheral Devices page no matter they are physically connected or not They have an ID number as illustrated below They show one of the managed states See Sensor Actuator States on page 136 For managed numeric sensors their readings are retrieved and displayed If any numeric sensor is disconnected or its reading cannot be retrieved it shows unavailable for its reading Unmanag...

Page 137: ...ensors it means they enter the normal state below lower critical R Lower Critical threshold below lower warning Lower Critical threshold R Lower Warning threshold above upper warning Upper Warning threshold R Upper Critical threshold above upper critical Upper Critical threshold R alarmed The state sensor enters the abnormal state unavailable The communication with the managed sensor is lost OR DP...

Page 138: ...cted to the Legrand PDU To manage a sensor actuator go to Peripherals on page 130 Finding the Sensor s Serial Number A DPX environmental sensor package includes a serial number tag on the sensor cable A DPX2 DPX3 DX or DX2 sensor package has a serial number tag attached to its rear side The serial number for each sensor or actuator appears listed in the web interface after each sensor or actuator ...

Page 139: ... information is included in the position information For example Channel 1 Sensor actuator position examples Example Physical position Port 1 Connected to the sensor port 1 Port 1 Channel 2 Connected to the sensor port 1 The sensor actuator is the 2nd channel of the sensor package Port 1 Chain Position 4 Connected to the sensor port 1 The sensor actuator is located in the 4th sensor package of the...

Page 140: ...s actuators at a time Tip When the total of managed sensors actuators reaches the maximum value 32 you cannot manage additional ones The only way to manage any sensor actuator is to release or replace the managed ones To replace a managed one assign an ID number to it by following the procedure below To release any one see Peripherals on page 130 To manage only one sensor actuator 1 From the list ...

Page 141: ...tor s data setup page is opened after clicking any sensor or actuator name on the Peripheral Devices page See Peripherals on page 130 Note that only a numeric sensor has threshold settings while a state sensor or actuator has no thresholds Threshold settings if enabled help you identify whether any numeric sensor enters the warning or critical level See Yellow or Red Highlighted Sensors on page 13...

Page 142: ...ustomize the threshold settings for this particular sensor deselect the Use Default Thresholds checkbox and then modify the threshold fields below it Note For concepts of thresholds deassertion hysteresis and assertion timeout see Sensor Threshold Settings on page 509 3 Click Save To set up a sensor s or actuator s physical location and additional settings 1 Click Edit Settings 2 Make changes to a...

Page 143: ...djust the value in seconds Binary Sensor Subtype This field is available for any Raritan contact closure sensor except for DX2 DH2C2 s contact closure sensors Determine the sensor type of your contact closure detector Contact Closure detects the door lock or door open closed status Smoke Detection detects the appearance of smoke Water Detection detects the appearance of water on the floor Vibratio...

Page 144: ... the chart Note that only a numeric sensor has this diagram State sensors and actuators do not have such data To retrieve the exact data at a particular time hover your mouse over the data line in the chart Both the time and data are displayed as illustrated below To turn on or off an actuator 1 Click the desired control button Turn ON ...

Page 145: ...dinates refer to vertical locations of Raritan s environmental sensor packages You can use either the number of rack units or a descriptive text to describe Z coordinates For a Z coordinate example see Sensor Actuator Location Example on page 145 To configure Z coordinates 1 Determine the Z coordinate format on PDU on page 102 Available Z coordinate formats include Format Description Rack Units Th...

Page 146: ...orm it can be any alphanumeric value comprising 0 to 24 characters See Peripherals on page 130 User Management User Management menu deals with user accounts permissions and preferred measurement units on a per user basis Legrand PDU is shipped with one built in administrator account admin which is ideal for initial login and system administration You cannot delete admin or change its permissions b...

Page 147: ...eld setting Description User Name The name the user enters to log in to the Legrand PDU 4 to 32 characters Case sensitive Spaces are NOT permitted Full Name The user s first and last names Password Confirm Password 4 to 64 characters Case sensitive Spaces are permitted Telephone Number The user s telephone number eMail Address The user s email address Up to 128 characters Case sensitive Enable Whe...

Page 148: ...tication and privacy Authentication Password This section is configurable only when Authentication or Authentication Privacy is selected Field setting Description Same as User Password Select this checkbox if the authentication password is identical to the user s password To specify a different authentication password disable the checkbox Password Confirm Password Type the authentication password ...

Page 149: ...ascal or Psi Pascal one newton per square meter Psi pounds per square inch Note Users can change the measurement units at any time by setting their own preferences See Setting Your Preferred Measurement Units on page 152 Roles Select one or multiple roles to determine the user s permissions To select all roles select the topmost checkbox in the header row However a user can have a maximum of 32 ro...

Page 150: ...it User page for that user opens 2 Make changes as needed For information on each field see Creating Users on page 146 To change the password type a new password in the Password and Confirm Password fields If the password field is left blank the password remains unchanged To delete this user click and confirm the operation 3 Click Save To delete multiple user accounts 1 On the Users page click to ...

Page 151: ... Alarms Change Own Password Change Pdu Inlet Outlet Overcurrent Protector Configuration Switch Outlet if your Legrand PDU is outlet switching capable View Event Settings View Local Event Log If the two do not satisfy your needs add new roles Legrand PDU supports up to 64 roles To create a role 1 Choose User Management Roles 2 Assign a role name 1 to 32 characters long Case sensitive Spaces are per...

Page 152: ... example on an outlet switching capable model you can specify the outlets that users can switch on off as shown below To select all outlets select the All Outlets checkbox instead 6 Click Save Now you can assign the role to any user See Creating Users on page 146 or Editing or Deleting Users on page 149 Editing or Deleting Roles Choose User Management Roles to open the Roles page which lists all r...

Page 153: ...r interface according to your own preferences regardless of the permissions you have Tip Preferences can also be changed by administrators for specific users on the Edit User page See Editing or Deleting Users on page 149 Measurement unit changes only apply to the web interface and command line interface Setting your own preferences does not change the default measurement units See Setting Default...

Page 154: ...g Users on page 146 To set up default user preferences 1 Click User Management Default Preferences 2 Make changes as needed Field Description Temperature Unit Preferred units for temperatures Celsius or Fahrenheit Length Unit Preferred units for length or height Meter or Feet Pressure Unit Preferred units for pressure Pascal or Psi Pascal one newton per square meter Psi pounds per square inch 3 Cl...

Page 155: ...age 155 HTTP Changing HTTP S Settings on page 174 SNMP Configuring SNMP Settings on page 175 SMTP Server Configuring SMTP Settings on page 176 SSH Changing SSH Settings on page 177 Telnet Changing Telnet Settings on page 178 Modbus Changing Modbus Settings on page 178 Network Services Server Advertising Enabling Service Advertising on page 179 Security IP Access Control Creating IP Access Control ...

Page 156: ...grand PDU so that it has multiple IP addresses wired and wireless IP For example you can obtain one IPv4 and or IPv6 address by enabling one Ethernet interface and obtain one more IPv4 and or IPv6 address by enabling configuring the wireless interface This also applies when Legrand PDU enters the port forwarding mode so that Legrand PDU has more than one IPv4 or IPv6 address in the port forwarding...

Page 157: ...MP SysLog Note As of release 3 5 0 Legrand PDU disables TLS 1 0 and 1 1 by default It enables only TLS 1 2 and 1 3 Wired Network Settings On the Network page click the ETH1 ETH2 section to configure IPv4 IPv6 settings If the device s cascading mode is set to Bridging the BRIDGE section appears Then you must click the BRIDGE section for IPv4 IPv6 settings See Setting the Cascading Mode on page 165 ...

Page 158: ...ttings are OPTIONAL not required Therefore leave them unchanged if there are no specific local networking requirements Field Description Cascading Mode Leave it to the default None unless you are establishing a cascading chain For more information refer to Cascading Multiple Legrand PDUs for Sharing Ethernet Connectivity on page 33 Setting the Cascading Mode on page 165 DNS Resolver Reference Dete...

Page 159: ...setting is available in the ETH1 ETH2 section but not available in the BRIDGE section Other Ethernet settings Field Description Speed Select a LAN speed Auto System determines the optimum LAN speed through auto negotiation 10 MBit s Speed is always 10 Mbps 100 MBit s Speed is always 100 Mbps Duplex Select a duplex mode Auto The Legrand PDU selects the optimum transmission mode through auto negotia...

Page 160: ...tected a wireless USB LAN adapter If not verify whether the USB LAN adapter is firmly connected or whether it is supported SSID Type the name of the wireless access point AP Force AP BSSID If the BSSID is available select this checkbox BSSID Type the MAC address of an access point Enable High Throughput 802 11n Enable or disable 802 11n protocol Authentication Select an authentication method No Au...

Page 161: ...Allow expired and not yet valid certificates Select this checkbox to make the authentication succeed regardless of the certificate s validity period After deselecting this checkbox the authentication fails whenever any certificate in the selected certificate chain is outdated or not valid yet Allow wireless connection if system clock is incorrect When this checkbox is deselected and if the system ...

Page 162: ...st meet the above requirements Static settings Assign a static IPv6 address which follows this syntax IP address prefix length Example fd07 2fa 6cff 1111 0 128 Optional To view the wireless LAN diagnostic log Click Show WLAN Diagnostic Log See Wireless LAN Diagnostic Log on page 161 Wireless LAN Diagnostic Log The Legrand PDU provides a diagnostic log for inspecting connection errors that occurred...

Page 163: ...ion bar at the bottom of the page When there are more than 5 pages and the page numbers listed does not show the desired one click to have the bar show the next or previous five page numbers if available 4 If wanted you can resort the list by clicking the desired column header See Sorting a List on page 94 To clear the diagnostic log 1 On the top right corner of the log click 2 Click Clear Log on ...

Page 164: ...examples If your local multiple networks are directly reachable you should select Interface rather than Gateway Note If Interface is selected you should select an interface name instead of entering an IP address See Interface Names on page 165 IPv4 example Your Legrand PDU 192 168 100 64 Two NICs 192 168 200 75 and 192 168 100 88 Two networks 192 168 200 0 and 192 168 100 0 Prefix length 24 In thi...

Page 165: ...1 0 and fd07 2fa 6cff 2405 0 Prefix length 64 In this example NIC 2 fd07 2fa 6cff 2405 80 is the next hop router for your Legrand PDU to communicate with any device in the other subnet fd07 2fa 6cff 1111 0 In the IPv6 Static Routes section you should enter the data as shown below Note that the address in the first field must be of the Classless Inter Domain Routing CIDR notation Tip If you have co...

Page 166: ...of 16 Legrand PDUs can be cascaded to share one Ethernet connection See Cascading Multiple Legrand PDUs for Sharing Ethernet Connectivity on page 33 The cascading mode configured on the master device determines the Ethernet sharing method which is either network bridging or port forwarding See Overview of the Cascading Modes on page 167 The cascading mode of all devices in the chain must be the sa...

Page 167: ...ve 1 If ETH1 or ETH2 is selected as the downstream interface make sure the selected Ethernet interface is enabled 6 Optional Configure the network settings by clicking the BRIDGE ETH1 ETH2 or WIRELESS section on the same page In the Bridging mode each cascaded device can have different network settings You may need to configure each device s network settings in the BRIDGE section In the Port Forwa...

Page 168: ...different IP addresses Each device has its own IP address The way to remotely access each cascaded device is completely the same as accessing a standalone device in the network Port Forwarding mode In this mode the DHCP server communicates with the master device alone and assigns one IP address to the master device All slave devices share the same IP address as the master device You must specify a...

Page 169: ...IRELESS interfaces so that the Port Forwarding chain has two wired IP addresses and one wireless IP address Port Number Syntax In the Port Forwarding mode all devices in the cascading chain share the same IP address es To access any cascaded device you must assign an appropriate port number to it Master device The port number is either 5NNXX or the standard TCP UDP port Slave device The port numbe...

Page 170: ...r is 50604 See Port Forwarding Examples on page 170 for further illustrations Tip The full list of each cascaded device s port numbers can be retrieved from the web interface Choose Maintenance Device Information Port Forwarding Standard TCP UDP ports The master device can be also accessed through standard TCP UDP ports as listed in the following table Protocols Port Numbers HTTPS 443 HTTP 80 SSH ...

Page 171: ...50000 HTTP 50100 SSH 50200 TELNET 50300 SNMP 50500 MODBUS 50600 Examples using 5NN00 ports To access the master device via HTTPS the IP address is https 192 168 84 77 50000 To access the master device via HTTP the IP address is http 192 168 84 77 50100 To access the master device via SSH the command is ssh p 50200 192 168 84 77 Examples using standard TCP UDP ports To access the master device via ...

Page 172: ...ading mode of an existing chain or swap the master and slave device always start from the slave device Note If the following procedures are not followed a networking issue occurs When a networking issue occurs check the cascading connection and or software settings of all devices in the chain See Cascading Troubleshooting on page 518 To add a device to an existing chain 1 Connect the device you wi...

Page 173: ...e master and slave device now You must disconnect the LAN cable and ALL cascading cables connected to the two devices first before swapping them and then reconnecting all cables To change the cascading mode applied to a chain 1 Access the last slave device and change its cascading mode If the new cascading mode is Port Forwarding you must also set its role to Slave 2 Access the second to last thir...

Page 174: ...if necessary Note Telnet access is disabled by default because it communicates openly and is thus insecure Submenu command Refer to HTTP Changing HTTP S Settings on page 174 SNMP Configuring SNMP Settings on page 175 SMTP Server Configuring SMTP Settings on page 176 SSH Changing SSH Settings on page 177 Telnet Changing Telnet Settings on page 178 Modbus Changing Modbus Settings on page 178 Service...

Page 175: ...type a new port number Warning Different network services cannot share the same TCP port 4 To redirect the HTTP access to the Legrand PDU to HTTPS select the Redirect HTTP connections to HTTPS The redirection checkbox is configurable only when both HTTP and HTTPS have been enabled Special note for AES ciphers The Legrand PDU device s SSL TLS based protocols including HTTPS support AES 128 and 256 ...

Page 176: ...et See Event Rules and Actions on page 199 To configure SNMP communication 1 Choose Device Settings Network Services SNMP 2 Enable or disable SNMP v1 v2c and or SNMP v3 by clicking the corresponding checkbox The SNMP v1 v2c read only access is enabled by default The default Read community string is public To enable read write access type the Write community string Usually the string is private 3 E...

Page 177: ...ge 291 6 Click Save Configuring SMTP Settings The Legrand PDU can be configured to send alerts or event messages to a specific administrator by email See Event Rules and Actions on page 199 To send emails you have to configure the SMTP settings and enter an IP address for your SMTP server and a sender s email address If any email messages fail to be sent successfully the failure event and reason a...

Page 178: ...ver any certificate in the selected certificate chain is outdated or not valid yet 3 Now that you have set the SMTP settings you can test it to ensure it works properly a Type the recipient s email address in the Recipient Email Addresses field Use a comma to separate multiple email addresses b Click Send Test Email c Check if the recipient s receives the email successfully 4 Click Save Special no...

Page 179: ...enable or disable the Telnet access to the command line interface or change the TCP port To change Telnet settings 1 Choose Device Settings Network Services Telnet 2 To enable the Telnet access select the checkbox 3 To use a different port type a new port number 4 Click Save Changing Modbus Settings You can enable or disable the Modbus TCP access to the Legrand PDU set it to the read only mode or ...

Page 180: ...ice advertisement feature supports both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols If you have set a preferred host name for IPv4 and or IPv6 that host name can be used as the zero configuration local host name that is preferred_host_name local where preferred_host_name is the preferred host name you have specified for Legrand PDU The IPv4 host name is the first priority If an IPv4 host name is not available then us...

Page 181: ...3 SSL Certificate Setting Up an SSL TLS Certificate on page 185 Authentication Setting Up External Authentication on page 188 Login Settings Configuring Login Settings on page 194 Password Policy Configuring Password Policy on page 195 Service Agreement Enabling the Restricted Service Agreement on page 196 Creating IP Access Control Rules IP access control rules firewall rules determine whether to...

Page 182: ...or the Outbound Rules section according to your needs Inbound rules control the data sent to the Legrand PDU Outbound rules control the data sent from the Legrand PDU 5 Create rules Refer to the tables below for different operations ADD a rule to the end of the list Click Append Type an IP address and subnet mask in the IP Mask field Select an option in the Policy field Accept Accepts traffic from...

Page 183: ... are applied To configure IPv6 access control rules 1 On the same page select the Enable IPv6 access control checkbox to enable IPv6 access control rules 2 Follow the same procedure as the above IPv4 rule setup to create IPv6 rules 3 Make sure you click the Save button in the IPv6 section or the changes made to IPv6 rules are not saved ...

Page 184: ...ontrol rules except that they are applied to members of a specific role This enables you to grant system permissions to a specific role based on their IP addresses Same as IP access control rules the order of role based access control rules is important since the rules are executed in numerical order To create IPv4 role based access control rules 1 Choose Device Settings Security Role Based Access...

Page 185: ...ity 6 Click Save The rules are applied To configure IPv6 access control rules 1 On the same page select the Enable role based access control for IPv6 checkbox to enable IPv6 access control rules 2 Follow the same procedure as the above IPv4 rule setup to create IPv6 rules 3 Make sure you click the Save button in the IPv6 section or the changes made to IPv6 rules are not saved Editing or Deleting R...

Page 186: ... PDU See Creating a CSR on page 185 2 Submit it to a certificate authority CA After the CA processes the information in the CSR it provides you with a certificate 3 Import the CA signed certificate onto the Legrand PDU See Installing a CA Signed Certificate on page 187 Note If you are using a certificate that is part of a chain of certificates each part of the chain is signed during the validation...

Page 187: ...es the security but slows down the response of Legrand PDU Only 2048 is available now Self Sign For requesting a certificate signed by the CA ensure this checkbox is NOT selected Challenge Confirm Challenge Type a password The password is used to protect the certificate or CSR This information is optional The value should be 4 to 64 characters long Case sensitive 3 Click Create New SSL Key to crea...

Page 188: ... where your company is located Use the standard ISO country code For a list of ISO codes visit the ISO website http www iso org iso country_codes iso_3166_code_lists htm State or Province The full name of the state or province where your company is located Locality The city where your company is located Organization The registered name of your company Organizational Unit The name of your departmen...

Page 189: ...e already available you can install them on the Legrand PDU without going through the process of creating a CSR or a self signed certificate Note If you are using a certificate that is part of a chain of certificates each part of the chain is signed during the validation process To download active key and certificate files from the Legrand PDU 1 Choose Device Settings Security SSL Certificate 2 In...

Page 190: ...rmation See Gathering LDAP Radius Information on page 189 2 Enter required data for external AA server s on the Legrand PDU See Adding LDAP LDAPS Servers on page 190 or Adding Radius Servers on page 192 For illustrations see LDAP Configuration Illustration on page 467 or Radius Configuration Illustration on page 478 3 If both the external and local authentication is needed or you have to return to...

Page 191: ...ecurity Authentication 2 Click New in the LDAP Servers section 3 Enter information Field setting Description IP Address Hostname The IP address or hostname of your LDAP LDAPS server Without the encryption enabled you can type either the domain name or IP address in this field but you must type the fully qualified domain name if the encryption is enabled Copy settings from existing LDAP server This...

Page 192: ...o make the authentication succeed regardless of the certificate s validity period After deselecting this checkbox the authentication fails whenever any certificate in the selected certificate chain is outdated or not valid yet Anonymous Bind Use this checkbox to enable or disable anonymous bind To use anonymous bind select this checkbox When a Bind DN and password are required to bind to the exter...

Page 193: ...al settings with an existing one the most convenient way is to duplicate that LDAP LDAPS server s data and then revise the IP address host name 1 Repeat Steps 1 to 2 in the above procedure 2 Select the Copy settings from existing LDAP server checkbox 3 Click the Select LDAP Server field to select the LDAP LDAPS server whose settings you want to copy 4 Modify the IP Address Hostname field 5 Click A...

Page 194: ... is necessary to protect communication with the Radius server 4 To verify if the authentication configuration is set correctly click Test Connection to check whether the Legrand PDU can connect to the new server successfully Tip You can also test the connection on the Authentication page after finishing adding servers See Managing External Authentication Settings on page 193 5 Click Add Server The...

Page 195: ...ings Security Login Settings to open the Login Settings page where you can Configure the user blocking feature Note The user blocking function applies only to local authentication instead of external authentication through AA servers Determine the timeout period for any inactive user Prevent simultaneous logins using the same login name To configure user blocking 1 To enable the user blocking feat...

Page 196: ...U To configure password aging 1 Select the Enabled checkbox of Password Aging 2 In the Password Aging Interval field type a value or click to select a time option This setting determines how often users are requested to change their passwords If you type a value the value must be followed by a time unit such as 10 d See Time Units on page 105 3 Click Save To force users to create strong passwords ...

Page 197: ...e Enforce Restricted Service Agreement checkbox 3 Edit or paste the content as needed A maximum of 10 000 characters can be entered 4 Click Save Login manner after enabling the service agreement After the Restricted Service Agreement feature is enabled the agreement s content is displayed on the login screen Do either of the following or the login fails In the web interface select the checkbox lab...

Page 198: ... dd format or click to select a date For details see Calendar on page 198 Determine the time format you want by clicking 12H or 24H button 12H represents the 12 hour format 24H represents the 24 hour format If selecting 12 hour format then determine the current period by clicking the AM or PM button Type values in the Time field using the hh mm ss format or click to adjust values When 12H is being...

Page 199: ...zation Solution on page 199 Calendar The calendar icon in the Date field is a convenient tool to select a custom date Click it and a calendar similar to the following appears Number Item Description 1 arrows Switch between months 2 dates 01 31 All dates of the selected month To select a date simply click it 3 Today Select today s date 4 Clear Clear the entry if any in the Date field 5 Close Close ...

Page 200: ...t Rules and Actions A benefit of the product s intelligence is its ability to notify you of or react to a change in conditions This event notification or reaction is an event rule An event rule consists of two parts Event This is the situation where the Legrand PDU or a device connected to it meets a certain condition For example the inlet s voltage reaches the warning level Action This is the res...

Page 201: ...al log It is enabled by default Note For the default log messages generated for each event see Default Log Messages on page 204 System SNMP Notification Rule This causes SNMP traps or informs to be sent to specified IP addresses or hosts when ANY event occurs to the Legrand PDU It is disabled by default System Tamper Detection Alarmed This causes the Legrand PDU to send alarm notifications if a DX...

Page 202: ...r should be the subject of this event 4 In this example sensor ID 3 Slot 3 is selected which is a temperature sensor Then a new field for this sensor appears Click this field to specify the type of event s you want 5 In this example Numeric Sensor is selected because we want to select numeric sensor related event s Then a field for numeric sensor related events appears Click this field to select o...

Page 203: ...ctions click Select All 9 To remove any action s from the Selected Actions field click that action s To remove all actions click Deselect All Radio buttons for different events According to the event you select the Trigger condition field containing three radio buttons may or may not appear Event types Radio buttons Numeric sensor threshold crossing events or the occurrence of the selected event t...

Page 204: ... action both when the chosen sensor becomes unavailable or available Network interface link state Link state is up Legrand PDU takes the action only when the network link state changes from down to up Link state is down Legrand PDU takes the action only when the network link state changes from up to down Both Legrand PDU takes the action whenever the network link state changes Function enabled or ...

Page 205: ...ction only when the selected device is physically disconnected from it Both Legrand PDU takes the action both when the selected device is physically connected to it and when it is disconnected Default Log Messages These default log messages are recorded internally and emailed to specified recipients when Legrand PDU events occur are TRUE or in some cases stop or become unavailable are FALSE See Se...

Page 206: ...FIGVALUE by user USERNAME from host USERIP Device Device settings saved Device settings saved by user USERNAME from host USERIP Device Device settings restored Device settings restored from host USERIP Device Data push failed Data push to URL DATAPUSH_URL failed ERRORDESC Device Event log cleared Event log cleared by user USERNAME from host USERIP Device Bulk configuration saved Bulk configuration...

Page 207: ...ser USERNAME from host USERIP enabled EnergyWise User USERNAME from host USERIP disabled EnergyWise Peripheral Device Slot Numeric Sensor Unavailable Peripheral device EXTSENSORNAME in slot EXTSENSORSLOT unavailable Peripheral device EXTSENSORNAME in slot EXTSENSORSLOT available Peripheral Device Slot Numeric Sensor Above upper critical threshold Peripheral device EXTSENSORNAME in slot EXTSENSORSL...

Page 208: ...Inlet Sensor Above upper critical threshold Sensor INLETSENSOR on inlet INLET asserted above upper critical at SENSORREADING SENSORREADINGUNIT Sensor INLETSENSOR on inlet INLET deasserted above upper critical at SENSORREADING SENSORREADINGUNIT Inlet Sensor Above upper warning threshold Sensor INLETSENSOR on inlet INLET asserted above upper warning at SENSORREADING SENSORREADINGUNIT Sensor INLETSEN...

Page 209: ...GUNIT Inlet Pole Sensor Below lower critical threshold Sensor PDUPOLESENSOR on pole INLETPOLE of inlet INLET asserted below lower critical at SENSORREADING SENSORREADINGUNIT Sensor PDUPOLESENSOR on pole INLETPOLE of inlet INLET deasserted below lower critical at SENSORREADING SENSORREADINGUNIT Inlet Pole Sensor Normal Sensor PDUPOLESENSOR on pole INLETPOLE of inlet INLET entered normal state Senso...

Page 210: ...OCPSENSOR on overcurrent protector OCP available Overcurrent Protector Sensor Above upper critical threshold Sensor OCPSENSOR on overcurrent protector OCP asserted above upper critical at SENSORREADING SENSORREADINGUNIT Sensor OCPSENSOR on overcurrent protector OCP deasserted above upper critical at SENSORREADING SENSORREADINGUNIT Overcurrent Protector Sensor Above upper warning threshold Sensor O...

Page 211: ...Server MONITOREDHOST is now being monitored Server MONITOREDHOST is no longer being monitored Server Monitoring MONITOREDHOST Power control completed Power control operation for MONITOREDHOST finished with result SERVERPOWERRESULT Server Monitoring MONITOREDHOST Power control initiated User USERNAME initiated a power control operation for MONITOREDHOST SERVERPOWEROPERATION Server Monitoring Unreac...

Page 212: ... WEBCAMUSBPORT Webcam Management Webcam detached Webcam WEBCAMNAME WEBCAMUVCID removed from port WEBCAMUSBPORT Webcam Management Webcam settings changed Webcam WEBCAMNAME settings changed by user USERNAME The asterisk symbol represents anything you select for the trigger events Available Actions The Legrand PDU comes with three built in actions which cannot be deleted You can create additional act...

Page 213: ...ange load shedding state Enters or quits the load shedding mode See Change Load Shedding State on page 214 Execute an action group Creates a group of actions comprising existing actions See Action Group on page 214 Log event message Records the selected events in the internal log See Log an Event Message on page 214 Power control server Two operations are available Shuts down a monitored server an...

Page 214: ...log server See Syslog Message on page 222 4 Enter the information as needed and click Create 5 Then you can assign the newly created action to an event rule or schedule it See Event Rules and Actions on page 199 Alarm The Alarm is an action that requires users to acknowledge an alert This helps ensure that the user is aware of the alert If the Alarm action has been included in a specific event rul...

Page 215: ...d actions one by one per rule If the needed action is not available yet create it first See Available Actions on page 211 Operation 1 Choose Device Settings Event Rules 2 Select Execute an action group from the Action list 3 To select any action s select them one by one from the Available Actions list To select all available actions click Select All 4 To remove any action s from the Selected Actio...

Page 216: ... shown in the end of the server s host name or IP address Push Out Sensor Readings You can configure the Legrand PDU to push sensor log to a remote server after a certain event occurs including logs of internal sensors environmental sensors and actuators Before creating this action make sure that you have properly defined the destination servers and the data to be sent on the Data Push page See Co...

Page 217: ... from the Legrand PDU and inserted into the message For example USERNAME logged into the device on TIMESTAMP translates to Mary logged into the device on 2012 January 30 21 00 For a list and definition of available variables see Placeholders for Custom Messages on page 229 Operation 1 Choose Device Settings Event Rules 2 Select Send email from the Action list 3 In the Recipient Email Addresses fie...

Page 218: ...luding RMS current RMS voltage active power apparent power power factor and active energy Outlet state sensors which are available on outlet switching capable PDUs only Overcurrent protector sensors including RMS current and tripping state Peripheral device sensors which can be any Raritan environmental sensor packages connected to the Legrand PDU such as temperature or humidity sensors An example...

Page 219: ...eport Sensors list box select it and click To make multiple selections press Ctrl click or Shift click to highlight multiple ones To immediately send out the sensor report click Send Report Now Tip When intending to send a sensor report using custom messages use the placeholder SENSORREPORT to report sensor readings See Placeholders for Custom Messages on page 229 Send Snapshots via Email This opt...

Page 220: ...b In the Number of Retries field specify the number of times you want to resend the inform communication if it fails For example inform communications are resent up to 5 times when the initial communication fails 3 In the Host fields enter the IP address of the device s you want to access This is the address to which notifications are sent by the SNMP system agent 4 In the Port fields enter the po...

Page 221: ...n confirm the privacy passphrase Start or Stop a Lua Script If you have created or loaded a Lua script file into the Legrand PDU you can have that script automatically run or stop in response to a specific event For instructions on creating or loading a Lua script into this product see Lua Scripts on page 248 To automatically start or stop a Lua script 1 Choose Device Settings Event Rules 2 Select...

Page 222: ...ected outlet s Cycle Outlet Cycles power to the selected outlet s 4 To specify the outlet s where this action will be applied select them one by one from the Available Outlets list To add all outlets click Select All 5 To remove any outlets from the Selected Outlets field click that outlet s To remove all outlets click Deselect All 6 If Turn Outlet On or Cycle Outlet is selected in step 3 you can ...

Page 223: ...UDP In the UDP Port field type an appropriate port number Default is 514 Select the Legacy BSD Syslog Protocol checkbox if applicable TCP NO TLS certificate is required Type an appropriate port number in the TCP Port field TCP TLS A TLS certificate is required Do the following a Type an appropriate port number in the TCP Port field Default is 6514 b In the CA Certificate field click to select a TL...

Page 224: ...he specified time when the buffer time is too short For example if you want an action to be performed at 11 00 am you should finish scheduling it at 10 59 am or earlier If the needed action is not available yet create it first See Available Actions on page 211 Operation 1 Choose Device Settings Event Rules 2 To select any action s select them one by one from the Available Actions list To select al...

Page 225: ...n is performed at 13 30 pm every day Weekly Both the day and time must be specified for the weekly option Days range from Sunday to Saturday The time is measured in 12 hour format so you must correctly specify AM or PM by clicking the AM PM button Monthly Both the date and time must be specified for the monthly option The dates range from 1 to 31 The time is measured in 12 hour format so you must ...

Page 226: ...perature sensor report hourly it requires A Send email action A Send sensor report action A timer that is the scheduled action Steps 1 Click to create a Send email action that sends an email to the desired recipient s For details see Send Email on page 216 In this example this action is named Email a Sensor Report ...

Page 227: ...the email messages in this action 2 Click to create a Send sensor report action that includes the Email a Sensor Report action as its destination action For details see Send Sensor Report on page 217 In this example this action is named Send Temperature Sensor Readings ...

Page 228: ...than one temperature sensor as needed in this action 3 Click to create a timer for performing the Send Temperature Sensor Readings action hourly For details see Scheduling an Action on page 223 In this example the timer is named Hourly Temperature Sensor Reports ...

Page 229: ...02 30 pm and so on select Hourly and set the Minute to 30 Then the Legrand PDU will send out an email containing the specified temperature sensor readings hourly every day Whenever you want the Legrand PDU to stop sending the temperature report simply deselect the Enabled checkbox in the timer ...

Page 230: ...tion disappear click anywhere inside the browser s window The following are placeholders that can be used in custom messages Placeholder Definition CARDREADERCHANNEL The channel number of a card reader CARDREADERID The id of a card reader CARDREADERMANUFACTURE R The manufacturer of a card reader CARDREADERPRODUCT The product name of a card reader CARDREADERSERIALNUMBE R The serial number of a card...

Page 231: ...urrent protector sensor name OCPTRIPCAUSELABEL The label of the outlet that likely caused the OCP trip OLDVERSION The firmware version the device is being upgraded from OUTLET The outlet label OUTLETGROUPID The outlet group ID OUTLETGROUPNAME The outlet group name OUTLETGROUPSENSOR The outlet group sensor name OUTLETNAME The outlet name Note If any outlet does not have a name neither an outlet nam...

Page 232: ...d for SNMP TIMEREVENTID The id of a timer event TIMESTAMP The timestamp of the event occurrence UMTARGETROLE The name of a user management role an action was applied on UMTARGETUSER The user an action was triggered for USERIP The IP address a user connected from USERNAME The user who triggered an action VERSION The firmware version the device is upgrading to Note In case you need to type any squar...

Page 233: ... in the Event field 2 Select Firmware update failed so that the Legrand PDU responds to the event related to firmware upgrade failure 3 To make the Legrand PDU record the firmware update failure event in the internal log select System Event Log Action in the Available actions field Sample Outlet Level Event Rule In this example we want the Legrand PDU to send SNMP notifications to the SNMP manager...

Page 234: ...y numeric sensor s reading enters the warning or critical range Any sensor reading or state returns to normal Any sensor becomes unavailable The active energy sensor is reset Any state sensor changes its state For example when the outlet 3 s voltage exceeds the upper warning threshold the SNMP notifications are sent and when the voltage drops below the upper warning threshold the SNMP notification...

Page 235: ...tical range Any sensor reading or state returns to normal Any sensor becomes unavailable The active energy sensor is reset For example when the Inlet I1 s voltage exceeds the upper warning threshold the SNMP notifications are sent and when the voltage drops below the upper warning threshold the SNMP notifications are sent again Sample Environmental Sensor Level Event Rule This section applies to o...

Page 236: ...e Triggered Load Shedding to the new rule 3 In the Event field select Peripheral Device Slot to indicate we are specifying an event related to the environmental sensor package 4 Select the ID number of the desired contact closure sensor In this illustration the ID number of the desired contact closure sensor is 1 so select Slot 1 Note ID numbers of all sensors actuators are available on the Periph...

Page 237: ...h will result in an action triggering one more event Example 1 This example illustrates an event rule which continuously causes the Legrand PDU to send out email messages Event selected Action included Device Sending SMTP message failed Send email Example 2 This example illustrates an event rule which continuously causes the Legrand PDU to send out SMTP messages when one of the selected events lis...

Page 238: ... of 60 means the log can store the last two hours of measurements before the oldest one in the log gets overwritten Whenever measurements are written to the log three values for each sensor are written the average minimum and maximum values For example if measurements are written every minute the average of all measurements that occurred during the preceding 60 seconds along with the minimum and m...

Page 239: ...f selecting https a CA certificate is required for making the connection Click to install it Then you can Click Show to view the certificate s content Click Remove to delete the installed certificate if it is inappropriate Note If the required certificate file is a chain of certificates and you are not sure about the requirements of a certificate chain see TLS Certificate Chain on page 526 5 If th...

Page 240: ...sage structure It comprises a list of sensor descriptors and a list of log rows Sensor descriptors The sensor descriptor vector contains static information of all logged sensors including The electrical component a sensor is associated with For example an inlet pole or an overcurrent protector The sensor s type For example RMS current or active energy Unit and range of the sensor s readings See Se...

Page 241: ...ptor for an inlet active power sensor The metadata field is relevant only to numeric sensors so the readingtype field is displayed twice in the illustration Note that a Legrand provided explanation which is the comment beginning with in each line is added to the following illustration for you to understand it better ...

Page 242: ...The default ping settings may not be suitable for monitoring devices that require high connection reliability so it is strongly recommended that you should adjust the ping settings for optimal results In addition if your Legrand PDU is outlet switching capable you can even connect a monitored IT device to one or multiple outlets of Legrand PDU and then have Legrand PDU perform the following two ac...

Page 243: ...pings for failure The number of consecutive pings without any response before the monitored equipment is declared Unreachable Valid range is 1 to 100 Wait time before resuming pinging after failure The wait time before the Legrand PDU resumes pinging after the monitored equipment is declared Unreachable Valid range is 1 to 1200 seconds Number of consecutive failures before disabling feature 0 unli...

Page 244: ...tdown command which can comprise a maximum of 1024 ASCII characters User name Password Specify user credentials for logging in to the monitored device via SSH User name The name comprises up to 128 non empty ASCII characters Password The password comprises up to 128 ASCII characters SSH port The monitored device s SSH port Default is 22 Power target to switch Select the outlet or outlet group that...

Page 245: ...equipment Status Description Reachable The monitored equipment is accessible Unreachable The monitored equipment is inaccessible Waiting for reliable connection The connection between the Legrand PDU device and the monitored equipment is not reliably established yet 3 If your Legrand PDU supports outlet switching one more column displays Power Control Power control status Description disabled Powe...

Page 246: ...o modify or delete any monitored IT device 1 Choose Device Settings Server Reachability 2 Click the desired one in the list 3 Perform the desired action To modify settings make necessary changes and then click Save For information on each field see Monitoring Server Accessibility on page 241 To delete it click on the top right corner Example Ping Monitoring and SNMP Notifications In this illustrat...

Page 247: ...the following data After 60 seconds the Legrand PDU will re ping the target PDU Field Data entered Wait time before resuming pinging after failure 60 The Number of consecutive failures before disabling feature 0 unlimited can be set to any value you want 5 Click Create Step 2 Create an event rule to send SNMP notifications for the target PDU 1 Choose Device Settings Event Rules 2 Click 3 Select th...

Page 248: ...switching function select the Outlet switching checkbox To enable the front panel actuator control function select the Peripheral actuator control checkbox 3 Click Save Now you can turn on or off outlets actuators by operating the front panel See Power Control on page 67 and Peripherals on page 72 Configuring the Serial Port You can change the bit rate of the serial port labeled CONSOLE on the Leg...

Page 249: ... contain the following characters only Alphanumeric characters Underscore _ Minus Note Spaces are NOT permitted 3 Determine whether and when to automatically execute the loaded script Checkbox Behavior when selected Start automatically at system boot Whenever the Legrand PDU reboots the script is automatically executed Restart after termination The script is automatically executed each time after ...

Page 250: ...with Arguments See Manually Starting or Stopping a Script on page 249 To add more scripts first return to the scripts list by clicking Lua Scripts on the top see below or in the Menu on page 92 and then repeat the above steps Manually Starting or Stopping a Script You can manually start or stop an existing Lua script at any time When starting a script you can choose to start it either with its def...

Page 251: ... Script dialog Click if needing additional arguments 5 Click Start 6 The script output will be shown in the Script Output section If needed click to delete the existing output data To manually stop a script 1 Choose Device Settings Lua Scripts 2 Click the desired script whose state is either Running or Restarting For details see Checking Lua Scripts States on page 251 3 Click on the top right corn...

Page 252: ...he scripts with the Restart column set to yes will show this state Autostart This column indicates whether the checkbox labeled Start automatically at system boot is enabled See Writing or Loading a Lua Script on page 248 Restart This column indicates whether the checkbox labeled Restart after termination is enabled See Writing or Loading a Lua Script on page 248 Modifying or Deleting a Script You...

Page 253: ...will disable all of USB A based features such as wireless networking USB cascading or pdView access using iOS mobile devices Therefore re think about it before disabling USB A To configure either feature choose Device Settings Miscellaneous To set the Cisco EnergyWise configuration 1 Select the Enable EnergyWise checkbox 2 Configure the following Field Description Domain name Type the name of a Ci...

Page 254: ...ch as accessing CLI via USB B To disable the access to the USB B port you have to apply a mechanical method Maintenance Click Maintenance in the Menu on page 92 and the following submenu displays Submenu command Refer to Device Information Device Information on page 254 Connected Users Viewing Connected Users on page 258 Event Log Viewing or Clearing the Local Event Log on page 259 Update Firmware...

Page 255: ...ctory Defaults on page 270 About PDU Retrieving Software Packages Information on page 271 Device Information Using the web interface you can retrieve hardware and software information of components or peripheral devices connected to your Legrand PDU Tip If the information shown on this page does not match the latest status press F5 to reload it To display device information 1 Choose Maintenance De...

Page 256: ...ollers Each inlet or outlet controller s serial number board ID firmware version and hardware version Inlets Each inlet s plug type rated voltage and current Peripheral Devices Serial numbers model names position and firmware related information of connected Raritan s environmental sensor packages Identifying Cascaded Devices For information on how to cascade Legrand PDUs see Cascading Multiple Le...

Page 257: ...information in the Port Forwarding mode The Common section contains three read only fields for indicating the cascading status Fields Description Port forwarding Indicates the Port Forwarding is enabled See Setting the Cascading Mode on page 165 Cascade position Indicates the position of the Legrand PDU in the cascading chain 0 zero represents the master device A non zero number represents a slave...

Page 258: ... position shows a non zero number which indicates its exact position in the Cascade position field and yes in the Cascaded device connected field The following diagram shows 1 indicating it is the first slave device Slave 1 The final slave device shows a non zero number which indicates its position in the Cascade position field and no in the Cascaded device connected field ...

Page 259: ... can check which users have logged in to the Legrand PDU and their status If you have administrator privileges you can terminate any user s connection to the Legrand PDU To view and manage connected users 1 Choose Maintenance Connected Users A list of logged in users displays If wanted you can resort the list by clicking the desired column header See Sorting a List on page 94 Column Description Us...

Page 260: ...are identified as one single webcam user in the Connected Users list You can disconnect a webcam user to terminate all sessions sharing the same URL The IP address refers to the IP address of the host where the Primary Standalone Live Preview window exists NOT the IP address of the other two associated sessions For more webcam information see Webcam Management on page 272 Viewing or Clearing the L...

Page 261: ...s power status unchanged so no server operation is interrupted During and after the firmware upgrade outlets that have been powered on prior to the firmware upgrade remain powered ON and outlets that have been powered off remain powered OFF You must be the administrator or a user with the Firmware Update permission to update the Legrand PDU firmware Before starting the upgrade read the release not...

Page 262: ... Firmware Upgrade Time The PDU firmware upgrade time varies from unit to unit depending on various external and internal factors External factors include but are not limited to network throughput firmware file size and speed at which the firmware is retrieved from the storage location Internal factors include the necessity of upgrading the firmware on the microcontroller and the number of microcon...

Page 263: ... never be included into any profile you will create so they will never be downloaded from any source device See Device Specific Settings on page 526 When the date and time settings are included in the bulk configuration file exercise caution when distributing that file to target devices located in a different time zone than the source device Tip To back up or restore all settings including device ...

Page 264: ...figuration is permitted if the differences between the target and source devices are only mechanical designs such as the length or color of the power cord the line cord s plug type or the color of the PDU s chassis Customizing Bulk Configuration Profiles A bulk profile defines which settings are downloaded saved from the source device and which are not The default is to apply the built in bulk pro...

Page 265: ... in the built in profile this setting will be also included The option inherited from the built in profile will be enclosed in parentheses Note The option Built In is available in those settings whose corresponding settings in the built in profile have been set to a non inherited option Excluded or Included 7 Click Save 8 Repeat the same steps if you want to create more bulk profiles Performing Bu...

Page 266: ... 1 Log in to the target Legrand PDU which is of the same model and runs the same firmware as the source Legrand PDU 2 Choose Maintenance Bulk Configuration 3 Click to select the configuration file 4 Click Upload Restore Bulk Configuration to copy it 5 A message appears prompting you to confirm the operation and enter the admin password Enter the admin password and click Restore 6 Wait until the Le...

Page 267: ...rofiles To select ALL profiles select the topmost checkbox in the header row 3 Click on the top right corner 4 Click Delete on the confirmation message Backup and Restore of Device Settings Unlike the bulk configuration file the backup file contains ALL device settings including device specific data like device names and all network settings To back up or restore the settings of Legrand PDU you sh...

Page 268: ...of the previous configuration prior to the device reset For example the Bulk configuration copied event is logged only when the new configuration file contains the Bulk configuration copied event rule The last configuration copying record If you once copied any bulk configuration or device backup file to the Legrand PDU the last record similar to the following is displayed at the bottom of both th...

Page 269: ...ce route command select this checkbox 2 Click Run The Trace Route results are then displayed List TCP Connections 1 Click the List TCP Connections title bar to show the list Downloading Diagnostic Information Important This function is for use by Legrand Field Engineers or when you are directed by Legrand Technical Support You can download the diagnostic file from the Legrand PDU to a client machi...

Page 270: ...ardware failure events if any will also display on the Dashboard on page 95 Hardware failure types Hardware issues Description Network device not detected A specific networking interface of Legrand PDU is NOT detected I2C Bus stuck A specific I2C bus is stuck which affects the communication with sensors Slave controller not reachable Communication with a specific slave controller fails Slave contr...

Page 271: ...Snapshots on page 278 To reboot the device 1 Choose Maintenance Unit Reset 2 Click Reboot to restart the Legrand PDU 3 A message appears with a countdown timer showing the remaining time of the operation It takes about one minute to complete 4 When the restart is complete the login page opens Note If you are not redirected to the login page after the restart is complete click the text this link in...

Page 272: ...the text this link in the countdown message Alternative There are two more methods to reset the device to factory defaults Use the mechanical reset button Perform the CLI command For details see Resetting to Factory Defaults on page 465 Retrieving Software Packages Information You can check the current firmware version and the information of all open source packages embedded in the Legrand PDU thr...

Page 273: ... User Guide 273 Webcam Management The Webcams menu item appears when there is any webcam s connected to the Legrand PDU or when there are snapshots saved onto the Legrand PDU already See Connecting a Logitech Webcam on page 55 ...

Page 274: ...video session s link to other people via email or instant message Sending Links to Snapshots or Videos on page 276 Create event rules to trigger emails containing snapshots from a webcam Available Actions on page 211 For more information on your Logitech webcam refer to the user documentation accompanying it Configuring Webcams and Viewing Live Images To configure a webcam or view live snapshot vi...

Page 275: ...e Settings on page 279 To download an image onto your computer move your mouse to that image right click on it and choose Save Image As 3 To have the same live session displayed in a separate window click A separate window appears which is called the Primary Standalone Live Preview window in this User Guide You can send out this window s URL to share the live image with others See Sending Links to...

Page 276: ...e while keeping the old folder with the old name 4 Type the location information in each location field as needed Up to 63 ASCII printable characters are supported Note that the location data you enter is not available in those snapshots stored on remote servers Tip If the webcam s location is important you can customize the webcam s name based on its location when configuring Legrand PDU to save ...

Page 277: ... on page 258 Best practice 1 The sender opens the Primary Standalone Live Preview window and sends the link to one or multiple recipients 2 The sender must wait until at least one recipient opens the Secondary Standalone Live Preview window 3 The recipient s should inform the sender that the link has been opened 4 Now the sender can close the Primary Standalone Live Preview window For additional i...

Page 278: ...he snapshot or video image via the link when the URL link remains valid which can be one of these scenarios The Primary Standalone Live Preview window remains open on User A s computer If so even though User A logs out of the Legrand PDU or the login session times out the link remains accessible User B s Secondary Standalone Live Preview window remains open If so even though User A already closes ...

Page 279: ...om the Legrand PDU to an FTP or Common Internet File System CIFS Samba server See Changing Storage Settings on page 279 Snapshots are saved as JPG files and named based on the sequential numbers such as 1 jpg 2 jpg 3 jpg and the like Warning Rebooting the Legrand PDU deletes all webcam snapshots that are saved onto the Legrand PDU locally If needed download important snapshots before rebooting the...

Page 280: ...default is to store snapshots onto the Legrand PDU device which has a limitation of 10 snapshots Note that any operation involving device reboot will remove the snapshots saved on the Legrand PDU such as firmware upgrade If you have either or both needs below you must save snapshots onto a remote server like FTP or CIFS Samba instead of the Legrand PDU Total number of saved snapshots will exceed 1...

Page 281: ...e folder Username for server access Password for server access FTP Snapshots are saved onto a FTP server Total number of saved snapshots depends on the server s capacity All saved snapshots remain available after rebooting the Legrand PDU Configure the following fields Server URL the FTP server s path Username for server access Password for server access To find where the snapshots are saved on CI...

Page 282: ... the webcam that Legrand PDU detects first This is the folder where the snapshots captured by the first webcam are stored The first webcam s default name is Webcam You can customize the webcam s name which will change the snapshots folder s name See Configuring Webcams and Viewing Live Images on page 273 If the webcam s location is important you can customize the webcam s name based on its locatio...

Page 283: ...that SmartLock appears only when your door handles are connected via DX2 DH2C2 to Legrand PDU but Card Readers appears as long as the Legrand PDU detects any card reader directly connected to Legrand PDU or indirectly connected via DX2 DH2C2 SmartLock page Shows the information of all door handle controllers DX2 DH2C2 connected to Legrand PDU Shows the status of the door handle integrated card rea...

Page 284: ...e Card Readers page instead Configure the door handles connected to DX2 DH2C2 You must set this because Legrand PDU cannot detect the types of connected door handles Control the door handles connected to DX2 DH2C2 To configure the door handles There are two door handle sections per DX2 DH2C2 because a DX2 DH2C2 has two door handle ports Before you configure the connected door handle s a lock icon ...

Page 285: ...ion Timeout Specify how long the door handle lock can remain open after someone opens the door handle via a smart card or via remote control using the software When the timeout expires the door handle lock will be automatically closed Default is 600 seconds that is 10 minutes Door sensor polarity Determine which of the following status is considered normal for door locks Normally closed When the d...

Page 286: ...anuary 2019 286 Legrand PDU User Guide Door Handle Status and Control After configuring the door handle type properly two more sections are shown for the configured door handle Door State and Card Reader ...

Page 287: ...r more information Tip All sensors of the connected door handles are also listed on the page of Peripherals on page 130 Note that the same Card Reader information is also available on the page of Card Readers on page 287 To control the door handles Per default only one door handle can be opened at the same time so you must close one door handle before opening another door handle connected to the s...

Page 288: ...data from Legrand PDU to perform security features like cabinet access control Refer to that application s user documentation for more information Listed card readers can be one or both of the following types Door handle integrated card readers This type of card reader is integrated in the door handle which is either series below Emka Agent E SouthCo H3 EM Note Not every SouthCo H3 EM door handle ...

Page 289: ...c and or v3 protocols 1 Choose Device Settings Network Services SNMP 2 In the SNMP Agent section enable SNMP v1 v2c or SNMP v3 and configure related fields such as the community strings If SNMP v3 is enabled you must determine which users shall have the SNMP v3 access permission See below For details see Configuring SNMP Settings on page 175 To configure users for SNMP v3 access 1 Choose User Mana...

Page 290: ...inform communication once every 3 seconds Number of Retries The number of times you want to resend the inform communication if it fails For example inform communications are resent up to 5 times when the initial communication fails Host The IP address of the device s you want to access This is the address to which notifications are sent by the SNMP agent You can specify up to 3 SNMP destinations P...

Page 291: ...MPv3 Trap or SNMPv3 Inform as the notification type 5 For SNMP TRAPs the engine ID is prepopulated 6 Type values in the following fields Field Description Host The IP address of the device s you want to access This is the address to which notifications are sent by the SNMP agent Port The port number used to access the device s User ID User name for accessing the device Make sure the user has the S...

Page 292: ...ree fields are available when the security level is set to AuthNoPriv or authPriv Select the authentication protocol MD5 or SHA Enter the authentication passphrase Privacy Protocol Privacy Passphrase Confirm Privacy Passphrase The three fields are available when the security level is set to authPriv Select the Privacy Protocol DES or AES Enter the privacy passphrase and then confirm the privacy pa...

Page 293: ...e The SNMP system name is the Legrand PDU device name When you change the SNMP system name the device name shown in the web interface is also changed The Legrand PDU does NOT support configuring IPv6 related parameters using the SNMP set requests Valid objects for these requests are limited to those found in the SNMP MIB II System Group and the custom Legrand PDU MIB The Legrand PDU MIB The SNMP M...

Page 294: ...he device s date and time with NTP servers synchronizeWithNTPServer Enable or disable the use of DHCP assigned NTP servers if synchronization with NTP servers is enabled useDHCPProvidedNTPServer Manually assign the primary NTP server if the use of DHCP assigned NTP servers is disabled firstNTPServerAddressType and firstNTPServerAddress Manually assign the secondary NTP server optional secondNTPSer...

Page 295: ...that enables data center administrators to perform some basic management tasks Using this interface you can do the following Reset the Legrand PDU Display the Legrand PDU and network information such as the device name firmware version IP address and so on Configure the Legrand PDU and network settings Troubleshoot network problems You can access the interface over a local connection using a termi...

Page 296: ...e is case sensitive Then you are prompted to enter a password 5 Type a password and press Enter The password is case sensitive After properly entering the password the or system prompt appears See Different CLI Modes and Prompts on page 296 in the User Guide for more information Tip The Last Login information including the date and time is also displayed if the same user account was used to log in...

Page 297: ...rom the administrator or user mode In this mode the prompt changes to config or config and you can change Legrand PDU device and network configurations See Entering Configuration Mode on page 318 Diagnostic Mode You can enter the diagnostic mode from the administrator or user mode In this mode the prompt changes to diag or diag and you can perform the network troubleshooting commands such as the p...

Page 298: ...command show user To query available role configuration parameters config role To query available parameters for the role create command config role create Tip To automatically complete a command after typing part of the full command see Automatically Completing a Command on page 418 To re execute one of the previous commands see Retrieving Previous Commands on page 418 Showing Information You can...

Page 299: ... the following command show network ip interface ETH Variables ETH is one of the network interfaces ETH1 ETH2 WIRELESS or BRIDGE Note that you must choose configure the bridge interface if your Legrand PDU is set to the bridging mode Note In the bridging mode only the IP parameters of the BRIDGE interface function The IP parameters of ETH1 ETH2 and WIRELESS interfaces do NOT function Interface Des...

Page 300: ...ipv6 interface ETH Variables ETH is one of the network interfaces ETH1 ETH2 WIRELESS or BRIDGE Note that you must choose configure the bridge interface if your Legrand PDU is set to the bridging mode Note In the bridging mode only the IP parameters of the BRIDGE interface function The IP parameters of ETH1 ETH2 and WIRELESS interfaces do NOT function Interface Description eth1 Show the IPv4 or IPv...

Page 301: ...w the WIRELESS interface s non IP settings bridge Show the BRIDGE interface s non IP settings all Show the non IP settings of all interfaces Tip You can also type the command without adding this option all to get the same data That is show network interface Network Service Settings This command shows the network service settings only including the Telnet setting TCP ports for HTTP HTTPS SSH and Mo...

Page 302: ...x shows the outlet information show outlets n To show detailed information add the parameter details to the end of the command show outlets n details Variables n is one of the options all or a number Option Description all Displays the information for all outlets Tip You can also type the command without adding this option all to get the same data A specific outlet number Displays the information ...

Page 303: ...switched PDU are displayed With the parameter details more inlet information is displayed in addition to the above outlet group information such as each member outlet s power state Tip Legrand PDU allows you to assign the same name to diverse outlet groups If this really occurs you still can identify different groups through their unique index numbers Inlet Information This command syntax shows th...

Page 304: ...d of the command show ocp n details Variables n is one of the options all or a number Option Description all Displays the information for all overcurrent protectors Tip You can also type the command without adding this option all to get the same data A specific overcurrent protector number Displays the information for the specified overcurrent protector only Displayed information Without the param...

Page 305: ...default ones after that user logs in to the Legrand PDU See Existing User Profiles on page 312 for the preferred measurement units for a specific user Environmental Sensor Information This command syntax shows the environmental sensor s information show externalsensors n To show detailed information add the parameter details to the end of the command show externalsensors n details Variables n is o...

Page 306: ... position information Environmental Sensor Package Information Different from the show externalsensors commands which show the reading status and configuration of an individual environmental sensor the following command shows the information of all connected environmental sensor packages each of which may contain more than one sensor or actuator show peripheralDevicePackages Information similar to...

Page 307: ...starting at 1 Displayed information Without the parameter details only the actuator ID type and state are displayed With the parameter details more information is displayed in addition to the ID number and actuator state such as the serial number and X Y and Z coordinates Inlet Sensor Threshold Information This command syntax shows the specified inlet sensor s threshold related information show se...

Page 308: ...lied to the following sensors Note that the measurement unit of current values in CLI is A not mA Sensor type Description peakCurrent Peak current sensor reactivePower Reactive power sensor displacementPowerFa ctor Displacement power factor sensor phaseAngle Inlet phase angle sensor Inlet Pole Sensor Threshold Information This command syntax shows the specified inlet pole sensor s threshold relate...

Page 309: ... PDUs The CLI command s listed above can be also applied to the following sensors Note that the measurement unit of current values in CLI is A not mA Sensor type Description peakCurrent Peak current sensor reactivePower Reactive power sensor displacementPowerFactor Displacement power factor sensor phaseAngle Inlet phase angle sensor Overcurrent Protector Sensor Threshold Information This command i...

Page 310: ...l threshold 10 0 deg C Lower warning threshold 15 0 deg C Upper warning threshold 30 0 deg C Upper critical threshold 35 0 deg C Deassertion hysteresis 1 0 deg C Assertion timeout 0 samples Sensor Specific Thresholds Lower critical threshold 8 0 deg C Lower warning threshold 13 0 deg C Upper warning threshold 28 0 deg C Upper critical threshold 33 0 deg C Deassertion hysteresis 1 0 deg C Assertion...

Page 311: ... Tip You can also type the command without adding this option all to get the same data Displayed information Without the parameter details only the default upper and lower thresholds deassertion hysteresis and assertion timeout settings of the specified sensor type are displayed With the parameter details the threshold range is displayed in addition to default thresholds settings Security Settings...

Page 312: ... the desired Radius server with its sequential number in the command To get detailed information add details to the end of the command show authentication radiusServer server_num OR show authentication radiusServer server_num details Variables server_num is the sequential number of the specified authentication server on the LDAP or Radius server list Displayed information Without specifying any se...

Page 313: ...formation Without the parameter details only four pieces of user information are displayed user name user Enabled status SNMP v3 access privilege and role s With the parameter details more user information is displayed such as the telephone number e mail address preferred measurement units and so on Existing Roles This command shows the data of one or all existing roles show roles role_name Variab...

Page 314: ... labeled CONSOLE on the Legrand PDU show serial EnergyWise Settings This command shows the Legrand PDU device s current configuration for Cisco EnergyWise show energywise Event Log The command used to show the event log begins with show eventlog You can add either the limit or class parameters or both to show specific events Show the last 30 entries show eventlog Show a specific number of last ent...

Page 315: ...uch as state changes of any sensors serverMonitor Server monitoring records such as a server being declared reachable or unreachable timerEvent Scheduled action events webcam Events for webcam management if available cardReader Events for card reader management if available energywise Cisco EnergyWise related events such as enabling the support of the EnergyWise function Note Legrand PDU does not ...

Page 316: ...e s sequence number using the CLI command of show serverReachability as illustrated below Displayed information Without the parameter details only the specified device s IP address monitoring enabled disabled state and current status are displayed With the parameter details more settings for the specified device are displayed such as number of pings and wait time prior to the next ping Command His...

Page 317: ...also type the command without adding this option 0 to get all data A specific integer number Displays the specified number of last entries in the reliability error log Reliability Hardware Failures This command shows a list of detected hardware failures show reliability hwfailures For details see Hardware Issue Detection on page 269 Examples This section provides examples of the show command Examp...

Page 318: ...xecute it Note Depending on your login name the prompt may be replaced by the prompt See Different CLI Modes and Prompts on page 296 Clearing Event Log This command removes all data from the event log clear eventlog OR clear eventlog y If you entered the command without y a message appears prompting you to confirm the operation Type y to clear the event log or n to abort the operation If you type ...

Page 319: ...on mode 1 Ensure you have entered administrator mode and the prompt is displayed Note If you enter configuration mode from user mode you may have limited permissions to make configuration changes See Different CLI Modes and Prompts on page 296 2 Type config and press Enter 3 The config prompt appears indicating that you have entered configuration mode 4 Now you can type any configuration command a...

Page 320: ...itching capable models only This command sets the outlet power on sequence when the PDU powers up config pdu outletSequence option Variables option is one of the options default or a comma separated list of outlet numbers Option Description default All outlets are switched ON in the ASCENDING order from outlet 1 to the final outlet when the Legrand PDU powers up A comma separated list of outlet nu...

Page 321: ...n of all outlets after powering up the PDU config pdu outletStateOnDeviceStartup option Variables option is one of the options off on or lastKnownState Option Description off Switches OFF all outlets when the Legrand PDU powers up on Switches ON all outlets when the Legrand PDU powers up lastKnownState Restores all outlets to the previous status before powering down the Legrand PDU when the PDU po...

Page 322: ... 1 and 3600 seconds Specifying Non Critical Outlets This section applies to outlet switching capable models only This command determines critical and non critical outlets It is associated with the load shedding mode See Load Shedding Mode on page 112 config pdu nonCriticalOutlets outlets1 false outlets2 true Separate outlet numbers and their settings with a colon Separate each false and true setti...

Page 323: ...LogEntry number Variables number is an integer between 1 and 600 The default is 60 samples per log entry For more information see Setting Data Logging on page 237 Specifying the Device Altitude This command specifies the altitude of your Legrand PDU above sea level in meters You must specify the altitude of Legrand PDU above sea level if a Raritan s DPX differential air pressure sensor is attached...

Page 324: ...nmental sensors or actuators freeForm Any alphanumeric string can be used for specifying the Z coordinate Note After determining the format for the Z coordinate you can set a value for it See Setting the Z Coordinate on page 392 Enabling or Disabling Peripheral Device Auto Management This command enables or disables the Peripheral Device Auto Management feature config pdu peripheralDeviceAutoManag...

Page 325: ...ple 2 Outlet Sequence The following command causes a 10 outlet PDU to first power on the 8th to 6th outlets and then the rest of outlets in the ascending order after the PDU powers up config pdu outletSequence 8 6 1 5 9 10 Example 3 Outlet Sequence Delay The following command determines that the outlet 1 s delay is 2 5 seconds outlet 2 s delay is 3 seconds and the delay for outlets 3 through 5 is ...

Page 326: ...ne the IPv4 configuration mode of the BRIDGE interface that is bridging mode mode is one of the modes dhcp or static Mode Description dhcp The IPv4 configuration mode is set to DHCP static The IPv4 configuration mode is set to static IP address Setting the IPv4 Preferred Host Name After selecting DHCP as the IPv4 configuration mode you can specify the preferred host name which is optional The foll...

Page 327: ...onfigure the bridge interface if your Legrand PDU is set to the bridging mode Note In the bridging mode only the IP parameters of the BRIDGE interface function The IP parameters of ETH1 ETH2 and WIRELESS interfaces do NOT function Interface Description eth1 Determine the IPv4 address of the ETH1 interface that is wired networking eth2 Determine the IPv4 address of the ETH2 interface that is wired ...

Page 328: ...rk ipv4 staticRoutes add dest 1 interface ETH Delete an existing static route config network ipv4 staticRoutes delete route_ID Modify an existing static route config network ipv4 staticRoutes modify route_ID dest 2 hop OR config network ipv4 staticRoutes modify route_ID dest 2 interface ETH Variables dest 1 is a combination of the IP address and subnet mask of the other subnet The format is IP add...

Page 329: ...ne the IPv6 configuration mode of the BRIDGE interface that is bridging mode mode is one of the modes automatic or static Mode Description automatic The IPv6 configuration mode is set to automatic static The IPv6 configuration mode is set to static IP address Setting the IPv6 Preferred Host Name After selecting DHCP as the IPv6 configuration mode you can specify the preferred host name which is op...

Page 330: ... your Legrand PDU is set to the bridging mode Note In the bridging mode only the IP parameters of the BRIDGE interface function The IP parameters of ETH1 ETH2 and WIRELESS interfaces do NOT function Interface Description eth1 Determine the IPv6 address of the ETH1 interface wired networking eth2 Determine the IPv6 address of the ETH2 interface wired networking wireless Determine the IPv6 address o...

Page 331: ...is directly reachable config network ipv6 staticRoutes add dest 1 interface ETH Delete an existing static route config network ipv6 staticRoutes delete route_ID Modify an existing static route config network ipv6 staticRoutes modify route_ID dest 2 hop OR config network ipv6 staticRoutes modify route_ID dest 2 interface ETH Variables dest 1 is the IP address and prefix length of the subnet where t...

Page 332: ... which IP address is used when the DNS server returns both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses config network dns resolverPreference resolver Variables ip address is the IP address of the DNS server suffix1 suffix2 and the like are the DNS suffixes that automatically apply when searching for any device via Legrand PDU For example suffix1 can be raritan com and suffix2 can be legrand com You can specify up to ...

Page 333: ...rue The specified network interface is enabled false The specified network interface is disabled Changing the LAN Interface Speed This command determines the LAN interface speed config network ethernet ETH speed option Variables ETH is one of the options eth1 or eth2 Option Description eth1 ETH1 port eth2 ETH2 port option is one of the options auto 10Mbps or 100Mbps Option Description auto System ...

Page 334: ...multaneously Setting Wireless Parameters You must configure wireless parameters including Service Set Identifier SSID authentication method Pre Shared Key PSK and Basic Service Set Identifier BSSID after the wireless networking mode is enabled A wireless configuration command begins with network wireless Note If current networking mode is not wireless the SSID PSK and BSSID values are not applied ...

Page 335: ...is one of the authentication methods PSK or EAP Method Description PSK The wireless authentication method is set to PSK EAP The wireless authentication method is set to EAP Setting the PSK If the Pre Shared Key PSK authentication method is selected you must assign a PSK passphrase by using this command config network wireless PSK psk Variables psk is a string or passphrase that consists of 8 to 63...

Page 336: ...the system prompts you to enter the CA certificate s contents For details see EAP CA Certificate Example on page 336 Enable or disable verification of the TLS certificate chain config network wireless enableCertVerification option1 Allow expired and not yet valid TLS certificates config network wireless allowOffTimeRangeCerts option2 Allow wireless network connection with incorrect system time con...

Page 337: ... before synchronizing with the NTP server causing the TLS certificate to become invalid false The wireless network connection is NOT successfully established when the Legrand PDU finds that the TLS certificate is not valid due to incorrect system time EAP CA Certificate Example This section provides a CA certificate example only Your CA certificate contents should be different from the contents di...

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Page 339: ...of the following options Option Description true The selected cascading mode is enabled false The selected cascading mode is disabled If Port Forwarding mode is enabled you must configure two more settings to finish the configuration On ALL cascaded devices you must configure the role setting one by one config network portForwarding role option2 On the master device you must configure the downstre...

Page 340: ... is 80 option is one of the options true or false Option Description true The HTTP port is enabled false The HTTP port is disabled Setting the HTTPS Port The commands used to configure the HTTPS port settings begin with network services https Change the HTTPS port config network services https port n Enable or disable the HTTPS access config network services https enabled option Variables n is a T...

Page 341: ...abled false The Telnet service is disabled Changing the Telnet Port This command changes the Telnet port config network services telnet port n Variables n is a TCP port number between 1 and 65535 The default Telnet port is 23 Changing the SSH Configuration You can enable or disable the SSH service or change its TCP port using the CLI commands An SSH command begins with network services ssh Enablin...

Page 342: ...bles both the password and public key based login This is the default If the public key authentication is selected you must enter a valid SSH public key for each user profile to log in over the SSH connection See Specifying the SSH Public Key on page 375 Setting the SNMP Configuration You can enable or disable the SNMP v1 v2c or v3 agent configure the read and write community strings or set the MI...

Page 343: ...to 64 ASCII printable characters The string CANNOT include spaces Setting the SNMP Write Community This command sets the SNMP read write community string config network services snmp writeCommunity string Variables string is a string comprising 4 to 64 ASCII printable characters The string CANNOT include spaces Setting the sysContact Value This command sets the SNMP MIB II sysContact value config ...

Page 344: ...he Modbus protocol config network services modbus enabled option Variables option is one of the options true or false Option Description true The Modbus agent is enabled false The Modbus agent is disabled Enabling or Disabling the Read Only Mode This command enables or disables the read only mode for the Modbus agent config network services modbus readonly option Variables option is one of the opt...

Page 345: ...amples This section illustrates several network configuration examples Example 1 Networking Mode The following command enables the wired networking mode config network mode wired Example 2 Enabling Both IP Protocols The following command determines that both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols are enabled config network ip proto both Example 3 Wireless Authentication Method The following command sets the wire...

Page 346: ...ime ntp Specify the primary time server config time ntp firstServer first_server Specify the secondary time server config time ntp secondServer second_server To delete the primary time server config time ntp firstServer To delete the secondary time server config time ntp secondServer Variables The first_server is the IP address or host name of the primary NTP server The second_server is the IP add...

Page 347: ...e format of yyyy mm dd For example type 2015 11 30 for November 30 2015 hh mm ss Type the time in the format of hh mm ss in the 24 hour format For example type 13 50 20 for 1 50 20 pm Setting the Time Zone The CLI has a list of time zones to configure the date and time for the Legrand PDU config time zone After a list of time zones is displayed type the index number of the time zone or press Enter...

Page 348: ...and sets the primary time server to 192 168 80 66 config time ntp firstServer 192 168 80 66 Checking the Accessibility of NTP Servers This command verifies the accessibility of NTP servers specified manually on your Legrand PDU and then shows the result For instructions on specifying NTP servers via CLI see Setting NTP Parameters on page 345 To perform this command successfully you must Own the Ch...

Page 349: ...rol policy for inbound traffic config security ipAccessControl ipv4 defaultPolicyIn policy Determine the default IPv4 firewall control policy for outbound traffic config security ipAccessControl ipv4 defaultPolicyOut policy IPv6 commands Enable or disable the IPv6 firewall control feature config security ipAccessControl ipv6 enabled option Determine the default IPv6 firewall control policy for inb...

Page 350: ...y ipAccessControl ipv6 rule Adding a Firewall Rule Depending on where you want to add a new firewall rule in the list the command for adding a rule varies IPv4 commands Add a new rule to the bottom of the IPv4 rules list config security ipAccessControl ipv4 rule add direction ip_mask policy Add a new IPv4 rule by inserting it above or below a specific rule config security ipAccessControl ipv4 rule...

Page 351: ...o the source or destination host reject Discards traffic from to the specified IP address es and an ICMP message is sent to the source or destination host for failure notification insert is one of the options insertAbove or insertBelow Option Description insertAbove Inserts the new rule above the specified rule number Then new rule s number the specified rule number insertBelow Inserts the new rul...

Page 352: ...fy direction rule_number ipMask ip_mask policy policy Variables direction is one of the options in or out Direction Description in Inbound traffic out Outbound traffic rule_number is the number of the existing rule that you want to modify ip_mask is the combination of the IP address and subnet mask values or prefix length which are separated with a slash For example an IPv4 combination looks like ...

Page 353: ...out Outbound traffic rule_number is the number of the existing rule that you want to remove Restricted Service Agreement The CLI command used to set the Restricted Service Agreement feature begins with security restrictedServiceAgreement Enabling or Disabling the Restricted Service Agreement This command activates or deactivates the Restricted Service Agreement config security restrictedServiceAgr...

Page 354: ... to the checkbox and then Enter In the CLI type y when the confirmation message I understand and accept the Restricted Service Agreement is displayed Specifying the Agreement Contents This command allows you to create or modify contents of the Restricted Service Agreement config security restrictedServiceAgreement bannerContent After performing the above command do the following 1 Type the text co...

Page 355: ...ermission of the system administrator 3 Press Enter 4 Type the following END 5 Press Enter again 6 Verify that the message Successfully entered Restricted Service Agreement is displayed indicating that the content input is successful Login Limitation The login limitation feature controls login related limitations such as password aging simultaneous logins using the same user name and the idle time...

Page 356: ...les value is a numeric value in days set for the password aging interval The interval ranges from 7 to 365 days Idle Timeout This command determines how long a user can remain idle before that user is forced to log out of the Legrand PDU web interface or CLI config security loginLimits idleTimeout value Variables value is a numeric value in minutes set for the idle timeout The timeout ranges from ...

Page 357: ...A strong password command begins with security strongPasswords You can combine multiple strong password commands to modify different parameters at a time See Multi Command Syntax on page 408 Enabling or Disabling Strong Passwords This command enables or disables the strong password feature config security strongPasswords enabled option Variables option is one of the options true or false Option De...

Page 358: ...cter config security strongPasswords enforceAtLeastOneUpperCaseCharacter option Variables option is one of the options enable or disable Option Description enable At least one uppercase character is required disable No uppercase character is required Numeric Character Requirement This command determines whether a strong password includes at least a numeric character config security strongPasswords...

Page 359: ... other access control rules that are based on both IP addresses and users roles An IPv4 role based access control command begins with security roleBasedAccessControl ipv4 An IPv6 role based access control command begins with security roleBasedAccessControl ipv6 Modifying Role Based Access Control Parameters There are different commands for modifying role based access control parameters IPv4 comman...

Page 360: ...ntrol rules An IPv4 role based access control command for managing rules begins with security roleBasedAccessControl ipv4 rule An IPv6 role based access control command for managing rules begins with security roleBasedAccessControl ipv6 rule Adding a Role Based Access Control Rule Depending on where you want to add a new rule in the list the command syntax for adding a rule varies IPv4 commands Ad...

Page 361: ...ts the new rule above the specified rule number Then new rule s number the specified rule number insertBelow Inserts the new rule below the specified rule number Then new rule s number the specified rule number 1 rule_number is the number of the existing rule which you want to insert the new rule above or below Modifying a Role Based Access Control Rule Depending on what to modify in an existing r...

Page 362: ...IPv6 rule config security roleBasedAccessControl ipv6 rule modify rule_number startIpAddress start_ip endIpAddress end_ip role role policy policy Variables rule_number is the number of the existing rule that you want to modify start_ip is the starting IP address end_ip is the ending IP address role is one of the existing roles policy is one of the options allow or deny Policy Description allow Acc...

Page 363: ... following CLI commands control whether you can turn on or off a connected actuator by operating the front panel LCD display To enable the front panel actuator control feature config security frontPanelPermissions add switchActuator To disable the front panel actuator control feature config security frontPanelPermissions remove switchActuator Tip If your PDU supports multiple front panel permissio...

Page 364: ...he 5th rule and the original 5th rule becomes the 6th rule Example 3 User Blocking The following command sets up two user blocking parameters config security userBlocking maximumNumberOfFailedLogins 5 blockTime 30 Results The maximum number of failed logins is set to 5 The user blocking time is set to 30 minutes Example 4 Adding an IPv4 Role based Access Control Rule The following command creates ...

Page 365: ...This section applies to outlet switching capable models only This command determines the initial power condition of an outlet after the Legrand PDU powers up config outlet n stateOnDeviceStartup option Variables n is the number of the outlet that you want to configure option is one of the options off on lastKnownState and pduDefined Option Description off Turn off the outlet on Turn on the outlet ...

Page 366: ...let group configuration command begins with outletgroup Such a command allows you to configure or operate an outlet group Creating an Outlet Group This command creates a new outlet group config outletgroup add name members Variables name is a string comprising up to 64 ASCII printable characters The name variable must be enclosed in quotes when it contains spaces Tip Legrand PDU allows you to assi...

Page 367: ...t group s index number name is a string comprising up to 64 ASCII printable characters The name variable must be enclosed in quotes when it contains spaces members is one or multiple member outlets index numbers separated with commas If the member outlets are consecutive outlets you can type a hyphen between the initial and the final index number instead of using commas For example to assign outle...

Page 368: ...a message appears prompting you to confirm the operation Then Type y to confirm the operation OR Type n to abort the operation Variables ID is an outlet group s index number Inlet Configuration Commands An inlet configuration command begins with inlet You can configure an inlet by using the inlet configuration command Changing the Inlet Name This command syntax names an inlet config inlet n name n...

Page 369: ...ng The following command assigns the name AC source to the inlet 1 If your Legrand PDU contains multiple inlets this command names the 1st inlet config inlet 1 name AC source Overcurrent Protector Configuration Commands An overcurrent protector configuration command begins with ocp The command configures an individual circuit breaker or fuse which protects outlets Changing the Overcurrent Protecto...

Page 370: ...ated user profile roles is a role or a list of comma separated roles assigned to the specified user profile Modifying a User Profile A user profile contains various parameters that you can modify Tip You can combine all commands to modify the parameters of a specific user profile at a time See Multi Command Syntax on page 408 Changing a User s Password This command allows you to change an existing...

Page 371: ...phone_number Change a user s email address config user modify name eMailAddress email_address Variables name is the name of the user whose settings you want to change full_name is a string comprising up to 64 ASCII printable characters The full_name variable must be enclosed in quotes when it contains spaces phone_number is the phone number that can reach the specified user The phone_number variab...

Page 372: ... profile You can combine all of the following commands to modify the SNMPv3 parameters at a time See Multi Command Syntax on page 408 Enable or disable the SNMP v3 access to Legrand PDU for the specified user config user modify name snmpV3Access option1 Variables name is the name of the user whose settings you want to change option1 is one of the options enable or disable Option Description enable...

Page 373: ...ication passphrase config user modify name authenticationPassPhrase authentication_passphrase Variables name is the name of the user whose settings you want to change authentication_passphrase is a string used as an authentication passphrase comprising 8 to 32 ASCII printable characters Determine whether the privacy passphrase is identical to the authentication passphrase config user modify name u...

Page 374: ...Description MD5 MD5 authentication protocol is applied SHA 1 SHA 1 authentication protocol is applied Determine the privacy protocol config user modify name privacyProtocol option6 Variables name is the name of the user whose settings you want to change option6 is one of the options DES or AES 128 Option Description DES DES privacy protocol is applied AES 128 AES 128 privacy protocol is applied Ch...

Page 375: ...ables name is the name of the user whose settings you want to change option1 is one of the options C or F Option Description C This option displays the temperature in Celsius F This option displays the temperature in Fahrenheit Set the preferred length unit config user modify name preferredLengthUnit option2 Variables name is the name of the user whose settings you want to change option2 is one of...

Page 376: ...or the user assistant 1 Verify that you have entered the configuration mode See Entering Configuration Mode on page 318 2 Type the following command and press Enter config user modify assistant sshPublicKey 3 You are prompted to enter a new SSH public key 4 Type the new key and press Enter Deleting a User Profile This command deletes an existing user profile config user delete name Changing Your O...

Page 377: ...ment units at a time To combine all commands see Multi Command Syntax on page 408 Note The measurement unit change only applies to the web interface and command line interface Tip To change the preferred measurement units displayed in the Legrand PDU user interfaces for a specific user via CLI see Changing Measurement Units on page 374 Set the default temperature unit config user defaultpreference...

Page 378: ... a User Profile The following command creates a new user profile and sets two parameters for the new user config user create May enable admin Results A new user profile May is created The new user profile is enabled The admin role is assigned to the new user profile Example 2 Modifying a User s Roles The following command assigns two roles to the user May config user modify May roles admin tester ...

Page 379: ...ent2 privilege3 argument1 argument2 Variables name is a string comprising up to 32 ASCII printable characters privilege1 privilege2 privilege3 and the like are names of the privileges assigned to the role Separate each privilege with a semi colon See All Privileges on page 378 argument1 argument2 and the like are arguments set for a particular privilege Separate a privilege and its argument s with...

Page 380: ...mSettings Change Webcam Configuration clearLog Clear Local Event Log firmwareUpdate Firmware Update performReset Reset Warm Start switchActuator Switch Actuator switchOutlet Switch Outlet viewEventSetup View Event Settings viewEverything Unrestricted View Privileges viewLog View Local Event Log viewSecuritySettings View Security Settings viewSnmpSettings View SNMP Settings viewUserSettings View Lo...

Page 381: ...chOutlet 1 3 5 7 8 9 Modifying a Role You can modify diverse parameters of an existing role including its privileges Modify a role s description config role modify name description description Variables name is a string comprising up to 32 ASCII printable characters description is a description comprising alphanumeric characters The description variable must be enclosed in quotes when it contains ...

Page 382: ... contains any arguments add a colon and the argument s after that privilege config role modify name removePrivileges privilege1 argument1 argument2 privilege2 argument1 argument2 privilege3 argument1 argument2 Note When removing privileges from a role make sure the specified privileges and arguments if any exactly match those assigned to the role Otherwise the command fails to remove specified pri...

Page 383: ...ntication type option1 Determine the authentication type and enable disable the option of switching to local authentication config authentication type option1 useLocalIfRemoteUnavailable option2 Note You cannot enable or disable the option of switching to local authentication without determining the authentication type in the CLI Therefore always type authentication type option1 when setting up us...

Page 384: ...user_entry_class Optional Parameters Note Optional Parameters refer to one or multiple parameters listed in the section Optional Parameters on page 384 They are required only when your server settings need to specify these parameters For example if setting the bind_type to authenticatedBind then you must add the parameter bindDN to this command When the above command is successfully performed a li...

Page 385: ...ry Domain s name config authentication ldap add host port ldap_type security bind_type base_DN login_name_att user_entry_class adDomain AD_domain Example 2 Set up the bind DN config authentication ldap add host port ldap_type security bind_type base_DN login_name_att user_entry_class bindDN bind_DN Optional Parameters table Parameters To configure userSearchSubfilter filter User search subfilter b...

Page 386: ...ne anonymousBind dc raritan dc com uid inetOrgPerson A Microsoft Active Directory server config authentication ldap add ac ldap raritan com 389 activeDirectory none anonymousBind dc raritan dc com sAMAccountName user adDomain raritan com An LDAP server with a TLS certificate uploaded a Enter the CLI command with the following two TLS related options set and or added security is set to tls or start...

Page 387: ... address or host name of the LDAP server server_num is the sequential number of the specified server shown on the server list of the Legrand PDU See Authentication Settings on page 311 Modifying an Existing LDAP Server You can modify one or multiple parameters of an existing LDAP server such as its IP address TCP port number Base DN and so on Besides you can also change the priority or sequence of...

Page 388: ...tryObjectClass user_entry_class Change the user entry object class user_entry_class is the new user entry class userSearchSubfilter user_search_filter Change the user search subfilter user_search_filter is the new user search subfilter adDomain AD_domain Change the Active Directory Domain name AD_domain is the new domain name of the Active Directory verifyServerCertificate verify_cert Enable or di...

Page 389: ...92 168 3 3 Change both the IP address and TCP port of the 1st LDAP server config authentication ldap modify 1 host 192 168 3 3 port 633 Change the IP address TCP port and the type of the L1st DAP server config authentication ldap modify 1 host 192 168 3 3 port 633 serverType activeDirectory Removing an Existing LDAP Server This command removes an existing LDAP server from the server list config au...

Page 390: ... shared secret 2 Type the secret and press Enter 3 Re type the same secret and press Enter Example config authentication radius add 192 168 7 99 chap 1812 1813 10 3 Modifying an Existing Radius Server You can modify one or multiple parameters of an existing Radius server or change the priority or sequence of existing servers in the server list Change the IP address or host name config authenticati...

Page 391: ...unting port number timeout is the new timeout value in seconds It ranges between 1 to 10 seconds retries is the new number of retries It ranges between 0 to 5 To enter the shared secret 1 After executing the above Radius command the system automatically prompts you to enter the shared secret 2 Type the secret and press Enter 3 Re type the same secret and press Enter Example config authentication r...

Page 392: ... is the ID number of the environmental sensor that you want to configure The ID number is available in the Legrand PDU web interface or using the command show externalsensors n in the CLI It is an integer between 1 and 32 sensor_type is one of these types contact smokeDetection waterDetection or vibration Type Description contact The connected detector switch is for detection of door lock or door ...

Page 393: ...using the command show externalsensors n in the CLI It is an integer between 1 and 32 Depending on the Z coordinate format you set there are two types of values for the coordinate variable Type Description Free form coordinate is a string comprising up to 24 ASCII printable characters and it must be enclosed in quotes Rack units coordinate is an integer number in rack units Note To specify the Z c...

Page 394: ...r DX PIR This command determines the value of the Alarmed to Normal Delay setting for a DX PIR presence detector config externalsensor n alarmedToNormalDelay time Variables n is the ID number of the environmental sensor that you want to configure The ID number is available in the Legrand PDU web interface or using the command show externalsensors n in the CLI It is an integer between 1 and 32 time...

Page 395: ...holds sensor type upperWarning value Set the Default Lower Critical Threshold for a specific sensor type config defaultThresholds sensor type lowerCritical value Set the Default Lower Warning Threshold for a specific sensor type config defaultThresholds sensor type lowerWarning value Set the Default Deassertion Hysteresis for a specific sensor type config defaultThresholds sensor type hysteresis h...

Page 396: ...temperature sensors config defaultThresholds temperature upperWarning 20 upperCritical 24 Sensor Threshold Configuration Commands A sensor configuration command begins with sensor You can use the commands to configure the threshold hysteresis and assertion timeout values for any sensor associated with the following items Inlets Inlet poles for three phase PDUs only Overcurrent protectors Environme...

Page 397: ...inlet that you want to configure For a single inlet PDU n is always 1 sensor type is one of the following sensor types Sensor type Description current Current sensor voltage Voltage sensor activePower Active power sensor apparentPower Apparent power sensor powerFactor Power factor sensor activeEnergy Active energy sensor unbalancedCurrent Unbalanced load sensor lineFrequency Line frequency sensor ...

Page 398: ...ntPowerFa ctor Displacement power factor sensor phaseAngle Inlet phase angle sensor Commands for Inlet Pole Sensors A sensor configuration command for inlet poles begins with sensor inletpole This type of command is available on a three phase PDU only You can configure various inlet pole sensor threshold settings at a time by combining multiple commands See Multi Command Syntax on page 408 Set the...

Page 399: ...oltage Voltage sensor activePower Active power sensor apparentPower Apparent power sensor powerFactor Power factor sensor activeEnergy Active energy sensor unbalancedCurrent Unbalanced load sensor Note If the requested sensor type is not supported the Sensor is not available message is displayed option is one of the options enable disable or a numeric value Option Description enable Enables the sp...

Page 400: ...phase angle sensor Commands for Overcurrent Protector Sensors A sensor configuration command for overcurrent protectors begins with sensor ocp You can configure various overcurrent protector threshold settings at a time by combining multiple commands See Multi Command Syntax on page 408 Set the Upper Critical threshold for an overcurrent protector config sensor ocp n sensor type upperCritical opti...

Page 401: ...the hysteresis for the specified overcurrent protector sensor See To De assert and Deassertion Hysteresis on page 513 as_value is a number in samples that is assigned to the assertion timeout for the specified overcurrent protector sensor See To Assert and Assertion Timeout on page 511 Commands for Environmental Sensors A sensor threshold configuration command for environmental sensors begins with...

Page 402: ...sor type option is one of the options enable disable or a numeric value Option Description enable Enables the specified threshold for a specific environmental sensor disable Disables the specified threshold for a specific environmental sensor A numeric value Sets a value for the specified threshold of a specific environmental sensor and enables this threshold at the same time hy_value is a numeric...

Page 403: ...old for the inlet 1 RMS current is set to 12A It also enables the lower warning threshold if this threshold has not been enabled yet Example 3 Upper Thresholds for Overcurrent Protector Sensors The following command sets both the Upper Critical and Upper Warning thresholds for the 2nd overcurrent protector config sensor ocp 2 current upperWarning enable upperCritical 16 Results The Upper Critical ...

Page 404: ...er starting at 1 name is a string comprising up to 64 ASCII printable characters The name variable must be enclosed in quotes when it contains spaces coordinate is a string comprising up to 24 ASCII printable characters and it must be enclosed in quotes There are two types of values for the z_label variable depending on the Z coordinate format you set Type Description Free form coordinate is a str...

Page 405: ...is 0 to 200 fail_ping is the number of consecutive unsuccessful pings for declaring the monitored device Unreachable Valid range is 1 to 100 succ_wait is the wait time to send the next ping after a successful ping Valid range is 5 to 600 seconds fail_wait is the wait time to send the next ping after a unsuccessful ping Valid range is 3 to 600 seconds resume is the wait time before the Legrand PDU ...

Page 406: ...rFailure fail_number Modify the wait time after a successful ping config serverReachability modify n waitTimeAfterSuccessfulPing succ_wait Modify the wait time after a unsuccessful ping config serverReachability modify n waitTimeAfterUnsuccessfulPing fail_wait Modify the wait time before resuming pinging after declaring Unreachable config serverReachability modify n waitTimeBeforeResumingPinging r...

Page 407: ...ions before the Legrand PDU disables the ping monitoring feature for the monitored device and returns to the Waiting for reliable connection state Valid range is 1 to 100 or unlimited Example Server Settings Changed The following command modifies several ping monitoring settings for the second server in the server reachability list config serverReachability modify 2 numberOfSuccessfulPingsToEnable...

Page 408: ... and asterisks are NOT acceptable Changing the UDP Port This command syntax specifies the UDP port for communications in the Cisco EnergyWise domain config energywise port port Variables port is the UDP port number ranging between 1 and 65535 Setting the Polling Interval This command syntax determines the polling interval at which the Cisco EnergyWise domain queries the Legrand PDU config energywi...

Page 409: ...onfig serial consoleBaudRate 9600 Multi Command Syntax To shorten the configuration time you can combine various configuration commands in one command to perform all of them at a time All combined commands must belong to the same configuration type such as commands prefixed with network user modify sensor externalsensor and so on A multi command syntax looks like this configuration type setting 1 ...

Page 410: ...nd Lower Warning Settings The following multi command syntax configures Upper Critical Upper Warning and Lower Warning thresholds for the outlet 5 RMS current simultaneously config sensor outlet 5 current upperCritical disable upperWarning enable lowerWarning 1 0 Results The Upper Critical threshold of outlet 5 RMS current is disabled The Upper Warning threshold of outlet 5 RMS current is enabled ...

Page 411: ...tion is executed immediately loadshedding option y Variables option is one of the options enable or disable Option Description start Enter the load shedding mode stop Quit the load shedding mode Example The following command has the Legrand PDU enter the load shedding mode config loadshedding start Power Control Operations This section applies to outlet switching capable models only Outlets on the...

Page 412: ...f outlets Option Description all Switches ON all outlets A specific outlet number Switches ON the specified outlet A comma separated list of outlets Switches ON multiple inconsecutive or consecutive outlets For example to specify 7 outlets 2 4 9 11 12 13 and 15 type outlets 2 4 9 11 13 15 A range of outlets with a hyphen in between Switches ON multiple consecutive outlets For example to specify 6 ...

Page 413: ...f outlets Option Description all Switches OFF all outlets A specific outlet number Switches OFF the specified outlet A comma separated list of outlets Switches OFF multiple inconsecutive or consecutive outlets For example to specify 7 outlets 2 4 9 11 12 13 and 15 type outlets 2 4 9 11 13 15 A range of outlets with a hyphen in between Switches OFF multiple consecutive outlets For example to specif...

Page 414: ...nconsecutive or consecutive outlets For example to specify 7 outlets 2 4 9 11 12 13 and 15 type outlets 2 4 9 11 13 15 A range of outlets with a hyphen in between Power cycles multiple consecutive outlets For example to specify 6 consecutive outlets 3 4 5 6 7 8 type outlets 3 8 If you entered the command without y a message appears prompting you to confirm the operation Then Type y to confirm the ...

Page 415: ...ration you can add the parameter y to the end of the command which confirms the operation control actuator n on y Variables n is an actuator s ID number The ID number is available in the Legrand PDU web interface or using the show command in the CLI It is an integer between 1 and 32 If you entered the command without y a message appears prompting you to confirm the operation Then Type y to confirm...

Page 416: ...e the name of the blocked user and press Enter 4 A message appears indicating that the specified user was unblocked successfully Resetting the Legrand PDU You can reset the Legrand PDU to factory defaults or simply restart it using the CLI commands Restarting the PDU This command restarts the Legrand PDU It is not a factory default reset To restart the Legrand PDU 1 Ensure you have entered adminis...

Page 417: ...ng Linux commands and can get corresponding Linux outputs Entering Diagnostic Mode Diagnostic commands function in the diagnostic mode only To enter the diagnostic mode 1 Enter either of the following modes Administrator mode The prompt is displayed User mode The prompt is displayed 2 Type diag and press Enter The diag or diag prompt appears indicating that you have entered the diagnostic mode 3 N...

Page 418: ...CHO_REQUEST message to a network host for checking its network connectivity If the output shows the host is responding properly the network connectivity is good If not either the host is shut down or it is not being properly connected to the network diag ping host Variables host is the host name or IP address whose networking connectivity you want to check Options You can include any or all of add...

Page 419: ... Command A CLI command always consists of several words You can easily enter a command by typing first word s or letter s and then pressing Tab or Ctrl i instead of typing the whole command word by word To have a command completed automatically 1 Type initial letters or words of the desired command Make sure the letters or words you typed are unique so that the CLI can identify the command you wan...

Page 420: ...a list of possible commands displays as shown below gateway interface staticRoutes c Type the full command network ipv4 gateway xxx xxx xxx xxx according to the onscreen command list Logging out of CLI After completing your tasks using the CLI always log out of the CLI to prevent others from accessing the CLI To log out of the CLI 1 Ensure you have entered administrator mode and the prompt is disp...

Page 421: ...nclude the path in the filename user name is the admin or any user profile with the Firmware Update permission device ip is the IP address or hostname of the Legrand PDU where you want to upload the specified file 2 Type the password when prompted and press Enter 3 The system transmits the specified firmware file to the Legrand PDU and shows the transmission speed and percentage 4 When the transmi...

Page 422: ...o another Legrand PDU and displays the following message Starting restore operation The connection will be closed now SCP examples Save operation scp admin 192 168 87 50 bulk_config txt Copy operation scp bulk_config txt admin 192 168 87 47 bulk_restore Windows PSCP commands PSCP in Windows works in a similar way to the SCP Save operation pscp user name device ip bulk_config txt Copy operation psc...

Page 423: ...backup_settings txt to the Legrand PDU and displays the following message Starting restore operation The connection will be closed now SCP examples Backup operation scp admin 192 168 87 50 backup_settings txt Restoration operation scp backup_settings txt admin 192 168 87 50 settings_restore Windows PSCP commands PSCP in Windows works in a similar way to the SCP Backup operation pscp user name devi...

Page 424: ...ostic file is wanted scp P port user name device ip diag data zip filename user name is the admin or any user profile with Administrator Privileges or Unrestricted View Privileges privileges device ip is the IP address or hostname of the Legrand PDU whose data you want to download port is the current SSH SCP port number or the port number of a specific slave device in the Port Forwarding chain fil...

Page 425: ... raw_config txt is wanted Then add a dot in the end of the SCP command as shown below scp user name device ip raw_config txt Scenario 2 Specify a different SCP port but use the default filename SSH SCP port is NOT the default 22 or the accessed Legrand PDU is a Port Forwarding slave device The raw configuration file s default filename raw_config txt is wanted Then add a dot in the end of the SCP c...

Page 426: ... raw_config_update Scenario 3 Multiple Legrand PDU to configure with the default SCP port SSH SCP port is the default 22 and the accessed Legrand PDU is a standalone device There are multiple devices to configure so a CSV file for device specific settings is needed during the upload scp dev_list file config file user name device ip raw_config_update match col Scenario 4 Multiple Legrand PDU to con...

Page 427: ... 50 raw_config_update match serial 2 Windows PSCP commands PSCP in Windows works in a similar way to the SCP pscp P port user name device ip raw_config txt filename pscp P port CSV file config file user name device ip raw_config_update match col Alternative of bulk configuration via SCP Both the methods of uploading bulk configuration file or raw configuration file via SCP can serve the purpose of...

Page 428: ...and Technical Support for this information of your model Specification Measure Max Ambient Temperature 45 degrees Celsius Serial RS 232 RJ 45 Port Pinouts RJ 45 Pin signal definition Pin No Signal Direction Description 1 N A No signal 2 N A No signal 3 TxD Output Transmit data 4 GND Signal ground 5 N A No signal 6 RxD Input Receive data data in 7 N A No signal 8 N A No signal Sensor RJ 45 Port Pin...

Page 429: ... Ground 4 RS485_D P bi directional Data Positive of the RS 485 bus 5 RS485_D N bi directional Data Negative of the RS 485 bus 6 GND Signal Ground 7 1 wire 1 wire signal for Raritan environmental sensor packages 8 GND Signal Ground Note A maximum of 500mA power is permitted for both pin 1 and pin 2 altogether ...

Page 430: ...ies Serial Number ____________ OUTLET 1 OUTLET 2 OUTLET 3 MODEL MODEL MODEL SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER USE USE USE OUTLET 4 OUTLET 5 OUTLET 6 MODEL MODEL MODEL SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER USE USE USE Equipment Setup Worksheet ...

Page 431: ...EL MODEL MODEL SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER USE USE USE OUTLET 10 OUTLET 11 OUTLET 12 MODEL MODEL MODEL SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER USE USE USE OUTLET 13 OUTLET 14 OUTLET 15 MODEL MODEL MODEL SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER USE USE USE ...

Page 432: ...L SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER USE USE USE OUTLET 22 OUTLET 23 OUTLET 24 MODEL MODEL MODEL SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER USE USE USE Types of adapters _________________________________________________________ Types of cables _________________________________________________________ Name of software program _________________________________________________________ ...

Page 433: ...ou can use one USB drive to configure or upgrade multiple Legrand PDUs one by one as long as it contains valid configuration files To use a USB drive to configure the Legrand PDU or upgrade firmware 1 Verify that both the USB drive and your Legrand PDU meet the requirements See System and USB Requirements on page 433 2 Prepare required configuration files See Configuration Files on page 433 3 Copy...

Page 434: ...our Legrand device Your Legrand PDU must run firmware version 3 4 11 or later Note that the Legrand PDU interpreted the USB drive s contents using the firmware which was running when plugging the USB drive not the new firmware after firmware upgrade USB drive requirements The drive contains either a single partition formatted as a Windows FAT32 filesystem or NO partition tables that is a superflop...

Page 435: ...PDU to the latest firmware version user A required option Specify the name of a user account with Administrator Privileges For Legrand PDU with factory default configuration set this option to admin password A required option Specify the password of the specified admin user For Legrand PDU with factory default configuration set this option to legrand Tip As of release 3 5 0 you can add multiple us...

Page 436: ...uration file listing all Legrand PDUs to configure and their device specific settings This file is required if any macros are used in the device configuration file config txt The suggested filename is devices csv See devices csv on page 439 match Specify a match condition for identifying a line or one Legrand PDU device in the device configuration file devices csv The option s value comprises one ...

Page 437: ...e Legrand PDU device beeps after it finishes writing the diagnostic data to the USB drive switch_outlets This feature works on outlet switching capable models only Switch on or off specific outlets The option s value comprises outlet numbers and the setting on or off as explained below Each on or off setting consists of three parts outlet numbers a colon and the word on or off Each on or off setti...

Page 438: ...a number of configuration keys and values to configure or update This section only introduces the device configuration file in brief and does not document all configuration keys which vary according to the firmware version and your Legrand PDU model You can use Legrand s Mass Deployment Utility to create this file by yourself or contact Legrand to get a device configuration file specific to your L...

Page 439: ...lumn where column is a column number Examples net interfaces eth0 ipv4 static addr_cidr addr 4 pdu name 16 To rename the admin user You can rename the admin user by adding the following configuration key users 0 name new admin name Example users 0 name May To encrypt any settings You can encrypt the value of any setting in the config txt See Data Encryption in config txt on page 440 To restore a s...

Page 440: ...Configuration Files via Mass Deployment Utility The Mass Deployment Utility is an Excel file that lets you fill in basic information required for the three configuration files such as the admin account and password After entering required information you can generate all configuration files with only one click including fwupdate cfg config txt and devices csv To use the Mass Deployment Utility 1 D...

Page 441: ... version 3 4 11 or later See Logging in to CLI on page 294 3 Type the encryption command and the value of the setting you want to encrypt The value cannot contain any double quotes or backslashes If the value contains spaces it must be enclosed in double quotes config encrypt value OR config encrypt value with spaces 4 Press Enter The CLI generates and displays the encrypted form of the typed valu...

Page 442: ...te cfg on page 434 To use a USB drive to upgrade the Legrand PDU 1 Copy the configuration file fwupdate cfg and an appropriate firmware file to the root directory of the USB drive 2 Reference the firmware file in the image option of the fwupdate cfg file 3 Plug the USB drive into the USB A port on the Legrand PDU 4 The Legrand PDU performs the firmware upgrade The front panel display shows the fir...

Page 443: ...ter Bulk Configuration Upgrade Procedure 442 TFTP Requirements 443 DHCP IPv4 Configuration in Windows 443 DHCP IPv6 Configuration in Windows 451 DHCP IPv4 Configuration in Linux 457 DHCP IPv6 Configuration in Linux 458 Bulk Configuration Upgrade Procedure As of version 3 5 0 any firmware downgrade using fwupdate cfg is NOT supported by default Only firmware upgrade is permitted with fwupdate cfg A...

Page 444: ...nd PDUs supporting DHCP in the same network DHCP will execute the fwupdate cfg commands once for IPv4 and once for IPv6 respectively if both IPv4 and IPv6 settings are configured properly in DHCP TFTP Requirements To perform bulk configuration or firmware upgrade successfully your TFTP server must meet the following requirements The server is able to work with both IPv4 and IPv6 In Linux remove an...

Page 445: ...a unique name for this vendor class and type the binary codes of Raritan PDU 1 0 in the New Class dialog The vendor class is named Raritan PDU in this illustration 2 Define one DHCP standard option Vendor Class Identifier a Right click the IPv4 node in DHCP to select Set Predefined Options ...

Page 446: ...DHCP Standard Options in the Option class field and Vendor Class Identifier in the Option name field Leave the String field blank 3 Add three options to the new vendor class Raritan PDU in the same dialog a Select Raritan PDU in the Option class field ...

Page 447: ...ion Type pdu update control file in the Name field select String as the data type and type 2 in the Code field d Click Add to add the third one Type pdu update magic in the Name field select String as the data type and type 3 in the Code field 4 Create a new policy associated with the Raritan PDU vendor class a Right click the Policies node under IPv4 to select New Policy b Specify a policy name a...

Page 448: ...ry 2019 448 Legrand PDU User Guide The policy is named PDU in this illustration c Click Add to add a new condition d Select the vendor class Raritan PDU in the Value field click Add and then Ok e Click Next ...

Page 449: ...y 2019 Legrand PDU User Guide 449 f Select DHCP Standard Options in the Vendor class field select 060 Vendor Class Identifier from the Available Options list and type Raritan PDU 1 0 in the String value field ...

Page 450: ...y 2019 450 Legrand PDU User Guide g Select the Raritan PDU in the Vendor class field select 001 pdu tftp server from the Available Options list and type your TFTP server s IPv4 address in the IP address field ...

Page 451: ... type any string in the String value field This third option code is the magic cookie to prevent the fwupdate cfg commands from being executed repeatedly It does NOT matter whether the IPv4 magic cookie is identical to or different from the IPv6 magic cookie The magic cookie is a string comprising numerical and or alphabetical digits in any format In the following illustration diagram it is a comb...

Page 452: ...d PDU Therefore you must modify the magic cookie s value in DHCP when intending to execute the fwupdate cfg commands next time DHCP IPv6 Configuration in Windows For those Legrand PDUs using IPv6 addresses follow this procedure to configure your DHCP server The following illustration is based on Microsoft Windows Server 2012 system Required Windows IPv6 settings in DHCP 1 Add a new vendor class fo...

Page 453: ...e vendor class type 13742 in the Vendor ID IANA field and type the binary codes of Raritan PDU 1 0 in the New Class dialog The vendor class is named Raritan PDU 1 0 in this illustration 2 Add three options to the Raritan PDU 1 0 vendor class a Right click the IPv6 node in DHCP to select Set Predefined Options ...

Page 454: ...54 Legrand PDU User Guide b Select Raritan PDU 1 0 in the Option class field c Click Add to add the first option Type pdu tftp server in the Name field select IP Address as the data type and type 1 in the Code field ...

Page 455: ...ata type and type 2 in the Code field e Click Add to add the third one Type pdu update magic in the Name field select String as the data type and type 3 in the Code field 3 Configure server options associated with the Raritan PDU 1 0 vendor class a Right click the Server Options node under IPv6 to select Configure Options b Click the Advanced tab ...

Page 456: ...2019 456 Legrand PDU User Guide c Select Raritan PDU 1 0 in the Vendor class field select 00001 pdu tftp server from the Available Options list and type your TFTP server s IPv6 address in the IPv6 address field ...

Page 457: ...nd type any string in the String value field This third option code is the magic cookie to prevent the fwupdate cfg commands from being executed repeatedly It does NOT matter whether the IPv6 magic cookie is identical to or different from the IPv4 magic cookie The magic cookie is a string comprising numerical and or alphabetical digits in any format In the following illustration diagram it is a co...

Page 458: ...lue of the vendor class identifier option option 60 vendor class identifier Raritan PDU 1 0 Configure the same option in DHCP accordingly The Legrand PDU accepts the configuration or firmware upgrade only when this value in DHCP matches 3 Set the following three sub options in the vendor encapsulated options option 43 code 1 pdu tftp server the TFTP server s IPv4 address code 2 pdu update control ...

Page 459: ...P server 2 The Legrand PDU will provide the following values to the vendor class option option 16 Configure related settings in DHCP accordingly 13742 Raritan s IANA number Raritan PDU 1 0 15 the length of the above string Raritan PDU 1 0 3 Set the following three sub options in the vendor opts option 17 code 1 pdu tftp server the TFTP server s IPv6 address code 2 pdu update control file the name ...

Page 460: ...ecuting the fwupdate cfg commands The DHCP TFTP operation is triggered only when there is a mismatch between the magic cookie in DHCP and the one stored in Legrand PDU Therefore you must modify the magic cookie s value in DHCP when intending to execute the fwupdate cfg commands next time IPv6 illustration example in dhcpd6 conf ...

Page 461: ... operations require the Administrator Privileges In This Chapter Downloading Raw Configuration 460 Uploading Raw Configuration 462 Downloading Raw Configuration There are three download methods Web browsers See Download via Web Browsers on page 460 SCP or PSCP command See Uploading or Downloading Raw Configuration Data on page 424 CURL command See Download via Curl on page 461 Download via Web Bro...

Page 462: ...onfiguration from your Legrand PDU by performing the curl command To download raw configuration from Legrand PDU via curl 1 Type the following curl command in the command line interface curl k https user password device IP cgi bin raw_config_download cgi config txt Parameter Description user Any user name that has the Administrator Privileges password The password of the specified user name device...

Page 463: ...he configuration file only regardless of the number of Legrand PDU devices to update When there are device specific settings involved for updating more than one Legrand PDU devices you must upload two files including one configuration file and one device list file To upload one configuration file only 1 Type the following curl command in the command line interface curl k F config_file config file ...

Page 464: ... is the data based on which each device finds its device specific settings For example If the second column contains each device s serial number the parameter is then serial 2 If the seventh column contains each device s MAC address the parameter is then mac 7 2 Legrand PDU will reboot after Curl shows the return code 0 For details refer to above steps 2 to 3 Examples Upload of the configuration f...

Page 465: ...ion is already running 4 The file is too large 5 Invalid raw configuration file provided 6 Invalid device list file or match provided 7 Device list file required but missing 8 No matching entry in device list found 9 Macro substitution error 10 Decrypting value failed 11 Unknown magic line 12 Processing magic line failed ...

Page 466: ... the Legrand PDU For information on the serial port configuration see Step 2 of Initial Network Configuration via CLI on page 522 Note PuTTY is a free program you can download from the Internet See PuTTY s documentation for details on configuration 3 Press and release the Reset button of the Legrand PDU device while pressing the Esc key of the keyboard several times in rapid succession A prompt sh...

Page 467: ...t factorydefaults y 5 If you entered the command without y in Step 4 a message appears prompting you to confirm the operation Type y to confirm the reset 6 Wait until the Username prompt appears indicating the reset is complete To reset to factory defaults without logging in to the CLI The Legrand PDU provides an easier way to reset the product to factory defaults in the CLI prior to login 1 Conne...

Page 468: ...DU 469 Step A Determine User Accounts and Roles Determine the user accounts and roles groups that are authenticated for accessing the Legrand PDU In this example we will create two user roles with different permissions Each role group will consist of two user accounts available on the AD server User roles User accounts members usera PX_User pxuser2 userb PX_Admin pxuser Group permissions The PX_Us...

Page 469: ...is techadssl com and its IP address is 192 168 56 3 The AD protocol is NOT encrypted over TLS The AD server uses the default TCP port 389 Anonymous bind is used To configure LDAP authentication 1 Choose Device Settings Security Authentication 2 In the LDAP Servers section click New to add an LDAP LDAPS server 3 Provide the Legrand PDU with the information about the AD server Field setting Do this ...

Page 470: ...hentication Type field select LDAP 6 Click Save The LDAP authentication is activated Note If the Legrand PDU clock and the LDAP server clock are out of sync the installed TLS certificates if any may be considered expired To ensure proper synchronization administrators should configure the Legrand PDU and the LDAP server to use the same NTP server s Step D Configure Roles on the Legrand PDU A role ...

Page 471: ...ithout the capability to configure or change them d Click Save 3 The PX_User role is created 4 Keep the Roles page open to create the PX_Admin role To create the PX_Admin role with full permissions assigned 1 Click to add another role a Type PX_Admin in the Role Name field b Type a description for the PX_Admin role in the Description field In this example we type Includes all PX privileges to desc...

Page 472: ...72 Legrand PDU User Guide c In the Privileges list select Administrator Privileges The Administrator Privileges allows users to configure or change all Legrand PDU settings d Click Save 2 The PX_Admin role is created ...

Page 473: ...rovide these user role names by returning an attribute named as follows rciusergroup attribute type string This may require a schema extension on your LDAP LDAPS server Consult your authentication server administrator to enable this attribute In addition for Microsoft Active Directory the standard LDAP memberOf is used From Microsoft Active Directory Note This should be attempted only by an experi...

Page 474: ...and then click Operations Master The Change Schema Master dialog appears 2 Select the Schema can be modified on this Domain Controller checkbox Optional 3 Click OK Creating a New Attribute To create new attributes for the rciusergroup class 1 Click the symbol before Active Directory Schema in the left pane of the window 2 Right click Attributes in the left pane 3 Click New and then choose Attribut...

Page 475: ...ow and choose Case Insensitive String from the list 9 Type 1 in the Minimum field 10 Type 24 in the Maximum field 11 Click OK to create the new attribute Adding Attributes to the Class To add attributes to the class 1 Click Classes in the left pane of the window 2 Scroll to the user class in the right pane and right click it 3 Choose Properties from the menu The user Properties dialog appears 4 Cl...

Page 476: ...ributes for User Members To run the Active Directory script on a Windows 2003 server use the script provided by Microsoft available on the Windows 2003 server installation CD These scripts are loaded onto your system with a Microsoft Windows 2003 installation ADSI Active Directory Service Interface acts as a low level editor for Active Directory allowing you to perform common administrative tasks ...

Page 477: ...upport tools were installed Run adsiedit msc The ADSI Edit window opens 4 Open the Domain 5 In the left pane of the window select the CN Users folder 6 Locate the user name whose properties you want to adjust in the right pane Right click the user name and select Properties ...

Page 478: ... Click the Attribute Editor tab if it is not already open Choose rciusergroup from the Attributes list 8 Click Edit The String Attribute Editor dialog appears 9 Type the user role created in the Legrand PDU in the Edit Attribute field Click OK ...

Page 479: ... Attributes 491 AD Related Configuration 502 Standard Attributes The RADIUS standard attribute Filter ID is used to convey the group membership that is roles If a user has multiple roles configure multiple standard attributes for this user The syntax of a standard attribute is Raritan G role name For configuration on NPS see NPS Standard Attribute Illustration on page 478 For configuration on Free...

Page 480: ...ndard as its vendor name when configuring the NPS server Presumptions in the illustration IP address of your Legrand PDU 192 168 56 29 RADIUS authentication port specified for Legrand PDU 1812 RADIUS accounting port specified for Legrand PDU 1813 To add your Legrand PDU to the RADIUS NPS 1 Choose Start Administrative Tools Network Policy Server The Network Policy Server console window opens 2 Righ...

Page 481: ...Under RADIUS Clients and Servers right click RADIUS Client and select New RADIUS Client The New RADIUS Client dialog appears 4 Do the following to add your Legrand PDU to NPS a Verify the Enable this RADIUS client checkbox is selected b Type a name for identifying your Legrand PDU in the Friendly name field c Type 192 168 56 29 in the Address IP or DNS field d Select RADIUS Standard in the Vendor ...

Page 482: ...nuary 2019 482 Legrand PDU User Guide f Type the shared secret in the Shared secret and Confirm shared secret fields The shared secret must be the same as the one specified on your Legrand PDU 5 Click OK ...

Page 483: ... or host name of the Legrand PDU Connection request forwarding method Authentication method s Standard RADIUS attributes Presumptions in the illustration IP address of your Legrand PDU 192 168 56 29 Local NPS server is used RADIUS protocol selected on your Legrand PDU CHAP Existing role of your Legrand PDU Admin Illustration 1 Open the NPS console and expand the Policies folder ...

Page 484: ...k Connection Request Policies and select New The New Connection Request Policy dialog appears 3 Type a descriptive name for identifying this policy in the Policy name field You can leave the Type of network access server field to the default Unspecified ...

Page 485: ...January 2019 Legrand PDU User Guide 485 4 Click Next to show the Specify Conditions screen Click Add 5 The Select condition dialog appears Click Add ...

Page 486: ...v4 Address dialog appears Type the Legrand PDU IP address 192 168 56 29 and click OK 7 Click Next in the New Connection Request Policy dialog 8 Select Authenticate requests on this server because a local NPS server is used in this example Then click Next ...

Page 487: ...tion Request Forwarding options must match your environment 9 When the system prompts you to select the authentication method select the following two options Override network policy authentication settings CHAP the Legrand PDU uses CHAP in this example ...

Page 488: ...January 2019 488 Legrand PDU User Guide Note If your Legrand PDU uses PAP then select PAP 10 Select Standard to the left of the dialog and then click Add ...

Page 489: ...19 Legrand PDU User Guide 489 11 Select Filter Id from the list of attributes and click Add 12 In the Attribute Information dialog click Add 13 Select String type Raritan G Admin in the text box and then click OK ...

Page 490: ... PDU User Guide Admin inside the curved brackets is the existing role on the Legrand PDU It is recommended to use the Admin role to test this configuration The role name is case sensitive 14 The new attribute is added Click OK ...

Page 491: ...January 2019 Legrand PDU User Guide 491 15 Click Next to continue 16 A summary showing connection request policy settings is displayed Click Finish to close the dialog ...

Page 492: ...fy the following properties when using a RADIUS vendor specific attribute VSA Vendor code 13742 Vendor assigned attribute number 26 Attribute format String The syntax of the vendor specific attribute for specifying one or multiple roles is Raritan G role name1 role name2 role name3 For configuration on NPS see NPS VSA Illustration on page 491 For configuration on FreeRADIUS see FreeRADIUS VSA Illu...

Page 493: ...ndard as its vendor name when configuring the NPS server Presumptions in the illustration IP address of your Legrand PDU 192 168 56 29 RADIUS authentication port specified for Legrand PDU 1812 RADIUS accounting port specified for Legrand PDU 1813 To add your Legrand PDU to the RADIUS NPS 1 Choose Start Administrative Tools Network Policy Server The Network Policy Server console window opens 2 Righ...

Page 494: ...Under RADIUS Clients and Servers right click RADIUS Client and select New RADIUS Client The New RADIUS Client dialog appears 4 Do the following to add your Legrand PDU to NPS a Verify the Enable this RADIUS client checkbox is selected b Type a name for identifying your Legrand PDU in the Friendly name field c Type 192 168 56 29 in the Address IP or DNS field d Select RADIUS Standard in the Vendor ...

Page 495: ...nuary 2019 Legrand PDU User Guide 495 f Type the shared secret in the Shared secret and Confirm shared secret fields The shared secret must be the same as the one specified on your Legrand PDU 5 Click OK ...

Page 496: ... name of the Legrand PDU Connection request forwarding method Authentication method s Standard RADIUS attributes Presumptions in the illustration IP address of your Legrand PDU 192 168 56 29 Local NPS server is used RADIUS protocol selected on your Legrand PDU CHAP Existing roles of your Legrand PDU Admin User and SystemTester Illustration 1 Open the NPS console and expand the Policies folder ...

Page 497: ...k Connection Request Policies and select New The New Connection Request Policy dialog appears 3 Type a descriptive name for identifying this policy in the Policy name field You can leave the Type of network access server field to the default Unspecified ...

Page 498: ...January 2019 498 Legrand PDU User Guide 4 Click Next to show the Specify Conditions screen Click Add 5 The Select condition dialog appears Click Add ...

Page 499: ...v4 Address dialog appears Type the Legrand PDU IP address 192 168 56 29 and click OK 7 Click Next in the New Connection Request Policy dialog 8 Select Authenticate requests on this server because a local NPS server is used in this example Then click Next ...

Page 500: ...tion Request Forwarding options must match your environment 9 When the system prompts you to select the authentication method select the following two options Override network policy authentication settings CHAP the Legrand PDU uses CHAP in this example ...

Page 501: ...the Vendor Specific Attribute Information dialog appears 13 Click Enter Vendor Code and type 13742 14 Select Yes it conforms to indicate that the custom attribute conforms to the RADIUS Request For Comment RFC 15 Click Configure Attribute and then a Type 26 in the Vendor assigned attribute number field b Select String in the Attribute format field c Type Raritan G Admin User SystemTester in the At...

Page 502: ... b Add all user data including user names passwords and roles Presumptions in the illustration Raritan attribute Raritan User Roles User name steve Steve s password test123 Steve s roles Admin User and SystemTester Step A define the vendor specific attribute in FreeRADIUS 1 Go to this location etc raddb dictionary 2 Type the following in the Raritan dictionary file VENDOR Raritan 13742 BEGIN VENDO...

Page 503: ...Active Directory AD Register the NPS server in AD Configure remote access permission for users in AD The NPS server is registered in AD only when NPS is configured for the FIRST time and user accounts are created in AD If CHAP authentication is used you must enable the following feature for user accounts created in AD Store password using reversible encryption Important Reset the user password if ...

Page 504: ... PDU User Guide 3 Click OK and then OK again To grant Legrand PDU users remote access permission 1 Open Active Directory Users and Computers 2 Open the properties dialog of the user whom you want to grant the access permission ...

Page 505: ...de 505 3 Click the Dial in tab and select the Allow access checkbox To enable reversible encryption for CHAP authentication 1 Open Active Directory Users and Computers 2 Open the properties dialog of the user that you want to configure ...

Page 506: ...January 2019 506 Legrand PDU User Guide 3 Click the Account tab and select the Store password using reversible encryption checkbox ...

Page 507: ...e MAC address Since all network interfaces of the Legrand PDU can be simultaneously enabled and configured with diverse static IP addresses the client identifier of each network interface is different The main difference is the absence presence of a suffix which is the interface name added to the end of the serial number The table below lists the client identifiers of all network interfaces Interf...

Page 508: ...conversion ETH1 PEG1A00003 50 45 47 31 41 30 30 30 30 33 ETH2 PEG1A00003 ETH2 50 45 47 31 41 30 30 30 30 33 2D 45 54 48 32 The suffix comprising the dash symbol and the word ETH2 is also converted WIRELESS PEG1A00003 WIRELESS 50 45 47 31 41 30 30 30 30 33 2D 57 49 52 45 4C 45 53 53 The suffix comprising the dash symbol and the word WIRELESS is also converted BRIDGE PEG1A00003 50 45 47 31 41 30 30 ...

Page 509: ...WIRELESS PEG1A00003 WIRELESS 50 45 47 31 41 30 30 30 30 33 2D 57 49 52 45 4C 45 53 53 The suffix comprising the dash symbol and the word WIRELESS is also converted BRIDGE PEG1A00003 50 45 47 31 41 30 30 30 30 33 2 Separate the converted ASCII codes with a colon and a prefix 00 must be added to the beginning of the converted codes For example the converted client identifier of the ETH1 interface lo...

Page 510: ... sensor Thresholds and Sensor States A numeric sensor has four thresholds Lower Critical Lower Warning Upper Warning and Upper Critical The threshold settings determine how many sensor states are available for a certain sensor and the range of each sensor state The diagram below shows how each threshold relates to each state ...

Page 511: ...vailable for it The normal state is always available regardless of whether any threshold is enabled For example When a sensor only has the Upper Critical threshold enabled it has two sensor states normal and above upper critical When a sensor has both the Upper Critical and Upper Warning thresholds enabled it has three sensor states normal above upper warning and above upper critical States of abo...

Page 512: ...llow or Red Highlighted Sensors on page 135 To Assert and Assertion Timeout If multiple sensor states are available for a specific sensor the Legrand PDU asserts a state for it whenever a bad state change occurs To assert a state To assert a state is to announce a new worse state Below are bad state changes that cause the Legrand PDU to assert 1 above upper warning above upper critical 2 normal ab...

Page 513: ...d notifications for assertion events setting the Assertion Timeout is helpful for eliminating a number of notifications that you may receive in case the sensor s readings fluctuate around a certain threshold Assertion Timeout Example for Temperature Sensors Assumption Upper Warning threshold is enabled Upper Warning 25 degrees Celsius Assertion Timeout 5 samples that is 5 seconds When a temperatur...

Page 514: ...the readings improve To de assert a state To de assert a state is to announce the end of the previously asserted worse state Below are good state changes that cause the Legrand PDU to de assert the previous state 1 above upper critical above upper warning 2 above upper warning normal 3 below lower warning normal 4 below lower critical below lower warning Deassertion Hysteresis ...

Page 515: ... 2 20 To use each threshold as the deassertion level instead of determining a new level set the Deassertion Hysteresis to 0 zero Note The difference between Upper Warning and Lower Warning must be at least two times of the deassertion value How Deassertion Hysteresis is helpful If you have created an event rule that instructs the Legrand PDU to send notifications for deassertion events setting the...

Page 516: ...eshold Default value Lower critical 6 of minimum rating Lower warning 3 of minimum rating Upper warning 3 of maximum rating Upper critical 6 of maximum rating Hysteresis 2V RMS current Threshold Default value Upper warning 65 of rating Upper critical 80 of rating Hysteresis 1A Multi phase inlets or outlets Line Line RMS voltage Threshold Default value Lower critical 6 of minimum rating Lower warni...

Page 517: ...alue Upper critical 30mA Hysteresis 15mA Altitude Correction Factors If a Legrand differential air pressure sensor is attached to your device the altitude you enter for the device can serve as an altitude correction factor That is the reading of the differential air pressure sensor will be multiplied by the correction factor to get a correct reading This table shows the relationship between differ...

Page 518: ...balanced load percent 100 maximum current unbalance Example Each line s current L1 5 5 amps L2 5 2 amps L3 4 0 amps Average current 5 5 5 2 4 0 3 4 9 amps L1 current unbalance 5 5 4 9 4 9 0 1224 L2 current unbalance 5 2 4 9 4 9 0 0612 L3 current unbalance 4 0 4 9 4 9 0 1837 Maximum current unbalance Maximum 0 1224 0 0612 0 1837 0 1837 Current unbalance converted to a percentage 100 0 1837 18 Ways ...

Page 519: ...le Root Causes The following lists the network accessibility issues and possible root causes You can always troubleshoot the software settings by connecting the Legrand PDU to a computer if network access to that Legrand PDU fails See Connecting the Legrand PDU to a Computer on page 31 Symptom Probable cause Failure to access the master device Anything below is lost or loose on the master device N...

Page 520: ...m device is set to Master instead of Slave The port number you added to the IP address is incorrect See Port Number Syntax on page 168 IPv4 or IPv6 settings are disabled on the master device The slave device in question or any upstream device is a Raritan product that runs a pre 3 3 10 firmware version while the rest of the chain runs firmware version 3 3 10 or later Tip To determine which Legrand...

Page 521: ...is log entry is generated when the Legrand PDU detects the disconnection of the upstream or downstream cascaded device on one of its Ethernet ports Messages for the USB cascading chain In the Bridging mode events regarding connection disconnection of a downstream slave device via USB is NOT logged However in the Port Forwarding mode whenever the connection or disconnection of a downstream slave de...

Page 522: ... com support The downloaded driver s name is dominion serial setup n exe where n represents the file s version number There are two ways to install this driver automatic and manual installation Automatic driver installation is highly recommended Automatic driver installation in Windows 1 Make sure the Legrand PDU is NOT connected to the computer via a USB cable 2 Run dominion serial setup n exe on...

Page 523: ...ettings on page 155 To configure the Legrand PDU 1 On the computer connected to the Legrand PDU open a communications program such as HyperTerminal or PuTTY Select the appropriate COM port and set the following port settings Bits per second 115200 115 2Kbps Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Flow control None Tip For a USB connection you can determine the COM port by choosing Control Panel System...

Page 524: ...e ETH configMethod mode mode automatic default or static Preferred host name optional network ipvX interface ETH preferredHostName name name preferred host name IP address returned by the DNS server network dns resolverPreference resolver resolver preferV4 or preferV6 Static IP configuration To set Use this command Static IPv4 or IPv6 address network ipvX interface ETH address ip address ip addres...

Page 525: ...d AP MAC address or none 802 11n protocol network wireless enableHT option option true or false Authentication method network wireless authMethod method method psk or eap PSK network wireless PSK psk psk PSK string EAP outer authentication network wireless eapOuterAuthentication outer_auth outer_auth PEAP EAP inner authentication network wireless eapInnerAuthentication inner_auth inner_auth MSCHAP...

Page 526: ...owOffTimeRangeCerts option2 option2 true or false Make the connection successful by ignoring the incorrect system time network wireless allowConnectionWithIncorrectC lock option3 option3 true or false Wireless IPv4 IPv6 settings Commands for wireless IP settings are identical to those for wired networking Just replace the variable ETH with the word wireless The following illustrates a few examples...

Page 527: ...ain is related to a TLS server s certificate see What is a Certificate Chain on page 526 For an example of creating and uploading a TLS certificate to Legrand PDU see Illustration GMAIL SMTP Certificate Chain on page 528 What is a Certificate Chain If you are familiar with a certificate chain you can ignore this topic and refer to Illustration GMAIL SMTP Certificate Chain on page 528 A certificate...

Page 528: ...icate If your server provides a partial certificate chain containing Certificate B and Certificate C then you only need to upload Certificate A to the receiver If the server has a full certificate chain containing Certificates A B and C then you also need to upload the root certificate A Warning The certificate chain uploaded to the receiver must always contain the ROOT certificate even though the...

Page 529: ...nore this GMAIL illustration topic Simply contact your IT department to retrieve the appropriate certificate chain file and upload it to the Legrand PDU This section illustrates the upload of a TLS root certificate for using the gmail com SMTP service Unlike normal TLS websites where you can easily find its server certificate by using a Web browser the method to find an SMTP server s certificate i...

Page 530: ...hD8S END CERTIFICATE Server certificate subject C US ST California L Mountain View O Google Inc CN smtp gmail com issuer C US O Google Inc CN Google Internet Authority G2 3 Onscreen information under the title Certificate chain indicates that there are three issuers and three certificates on this server Each line beginning with the letter i indicates an issuer They are Google Internet Authority G2...

Page 531: ...o Legrand PDU for using the GMAIL SMTP service Note If your SMTP server requires the upload of a certificate file comprising multiple certificates make sure the order of these certificates is correct in the file See What is a Certificate Chain on page 526 IMPORTANT NOTE If your SMTP server provides a full certificate chain you should be suspicious whether any attacker fakes the certificate chain a...

Page 532: ...essary select the Match partial words checkbox to include information matching part of the words entered in the Search text box The search results are displayed in the left pane 7 To have the left pane show the list of topics click the Contents tab at the bottom 8 To show the Index page click the Index tab 9 To email any URL link to the currently selected topic to any person click the Email this p...

Page 533: ... Branch Circuit Monitor 2 BCM2 PMC and PMMC series including BCM2 iX7 PMC iX7 PXC series PDUs For detailed information on the cascading configuration and restrictions refer to the Cascading Guide which is available from the Legrand PDU section of Raritan website s Support page http www raritan com support Connection to Raritan Serial Access Products Legrand PDU supports the integration with Rarita...

Page 534: ... application It has been designed by data center and IT professionals to provide broad and deep visibility into the data center It empowers data center managers to plan for growth and change by optimizing their current operations assets and infrastructure With dcTrack you can view everything in the data center from servers blades virtual servers and applications to data networks IP addressing spac...

Page 535: ...ilable Data of the Outlets Overview Page 105 107 109 110 Available Legrand PDU Models 14 B Backup and Restore of Device Settings 251 259 263 433 Backup and Restore via SCP 264 418 Before You Begin 16 Browsing through the Online Help 88 527 Built in Rules and Rule Configuration 196 197 228 Bulk Configuration 30 250 259 263 418 432 Bulk Configuration Methods 25 30 Bulk Configuration or Firmware Upgr...

Page 536: ...PDU 24 Configuring the Legrand PDU Device and Network 315 Configuring the Serial Port 153 244 Configuring Webcams and Viewing Live Images 53 270 273 275 278 Connecting a DPX2 Sensor Package to DX2 DX or DPX3 40 41 42 43 44 52 Connecting a Logitech Webcam 53 269 Connecting a Mobile Device to Legrand PDU 24 25 55 56 Connecting External Equipment Optional 38 Connecting Raritan Environmental Sensor Pa...

Page 537: ...s 117 149 Editing or Deleting Users 86 147 149 150 Editing rciusergroup Attributes for User Members 472 Enabling and Configuring SNMP 230 231 234 285 Enabling or Disabling a User Profile 367 Enabling or Disabling an Inlet for Multi Inlet PDUs 365 Enabling or Disabling Data Logging 319 Enabling or Disabling EnergyWise 403 Enabling or Disabling Front Panel Actuator Control 359 Enabling or Disabling ...

Page 538: ...tor Sensors 399 Example 3 User Blocking 360 Example 3 Wireless Authentication Method 341 Example 4 Adding an IPv4 Role based Access Control Rule 360 Example 4 Combination of Upper Critical Upper Warning and Lower Warning Settings 406 Example 4 Non Critical Outlets 321 Example 4 Static IPv4 Configuration 341 Examples 313 321 341 344 359 374 390 398 Existing Roles 309 Existing User Profiles 301 309 ...

Page 539: ...nu 57 59 Maintenance 90 250 Managed vs Unmanaged Sensors Actuators 127 132 133 Managing an Outlet Group 363 Managing External Authentication Settings 186 189 190 Managing Firewall Rules 346 Managing One Sensor or Actuator 128 129 137 Managing Role Based Access Control Rules 356 Manually Changing the Zero U LCD Orientation 57 77 Manually Starting or Stopping a Script 245 246 Maximum Ambient Operati...

Page 540: ...Individual Outlets 112 114 Preparing the Installation Site 16 Push Out Sensor Readings 209 212 Q Querying Available Parameters for a Command 293 294 Querying DNS Servers 414 Quick Access to a Specific Page 84 91 Quitting Configuration Mode 315 351 Quitting Diagnostic Mode 413 R Rackmount and Locking Outlets 17 Rackmount Safety Guidelines 17 Rack Mounting the PDU 17 RADIUS Configuration Illustratio...

Page 541: ...ower On Sequence and Delay 105 107 Setting the Alarmed to Normal Delay for DX PIR 390 Setting the Authentication Method 331 Setting the Automatic Daylight Savings Time 344 Setting the Baud Rates 405 Setting the BSSID 334 Setting the Cascading Mode 15 24 31 32 33 34 35 75 153 154 155 157 163 165 169 253 Setting the Date and Time 153 194 278 290 Setting the HTTP Port 336 Setting the HTTPS Port 336 S...

Page 542: ...47 Supported Web Browsers 83 Supported Wireless LAN Configuration 23 515 Switch Outlet Group 210 218 Switch Outlets 210 218 Switch Peripheral Actuator 210 218 Switching Off an Actuator 411 Switching On an Actuator 411 Syslog Message 210 219 System and USB Requirements 429 430 T Testing the Network Connectivity 414 518 TFTP Requirements 440 The Command for Showing Available Commands 293 The Legrand...

Page 543: ...e Overview 87 527 Webcam Management 90 256 269 What is a Certificate Chain 523 527 Windows NTP Server Synchronization Solution 195 196 Wired Network Settings 22 24 153 154 164 176 465 Wireless LAN Diagnostic Log 159 311 Wireless Network Settings 154 157 164 With HyperTerminal 292 412 With SSH or Telnet 292 518 Writing or Loading a Lua Script 245 248 Y Yellow or Red Highlighted Sensors 58 60 70 78 ...

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