Chapter 8:
Power, Environmental & Digital I/O
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POWER, ENVIRONMENT & DIGITAL I/O
Opengear
console servers
manage Remote Power Control devices (RPCs including PDUs and IPMI devices) and
Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPSes). They also monitor remote operating environments using Environmental
Monitoring Devices (EMDs) and sensors, and can provide digital I/O control.
8.1
Remote Power Control (RPC)
The
console server
Management Console monitors and controls Remote Power Control (RPC) devices using the
embedded PowerMan and Network UPS Tools open source management tool
s and Opengear’s power management
software. RPCs include power distribution units (PDUs) and IPMI power devices.
Serial PDUs invariably can be controlled using their command line console, so you could manage the PDU through the
console server
using a remote Telnet client.
Also you could use proprietary software tools no doubt supplied by the
vendor. This generally runs on a remote Windows PC and you could configure the
console server
serial port to operate
with a serial COM port redirector in the PC (as detailed in
Chapter 4).
Similarly network-attached PDUs can be controlled
with a browser (e.g. with SDT as detailed in
Chapter 6.3)
or an SNMP management package or using the vendor supplied
control software. Also servers and network-attached appliances with embedded IPMI service processors or BMCs
invariably are supplied with their own management tools (like SoL) that will provide secure management when connected
using with SDT Connector.
However for simplicity all these devices can now all be controlled through the one window using the Management
Console’s RPC remote power control tools.
8.1.1 RPC connection
Serial and network connected RPCs must first be connected to, and configured to communicate with the
console server
:
For serial RPCs connect the PDU to the selected serial port on the
console server
and from the
Serial and
Network: Serial Port
menu configure the
Common Settings
of that port with the RS232 properties etc required
by the PDU (refer
Chapter 4.1.1 Common Settings
). Then select
RPC
as the
Device Type
Similarly for each network connected RPC go to
Serial & Network: Network Hosts
menu and configure the RPC
as a connected Host by specifying it as
Device Type: RPC
and clicking
Apply
(refer
Chapter 4.4 Network Hosts
)
Select the
Serial & Network: RPC Connections
menu. This will display all the RPC connections that have
already been configured
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