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If you have a CC-SG and Power IQ, there are severals ways to use them
together.
1. Control power to Power IQ IT devices via CC-SG.
For example, if you want to control power to a Power IQ IT device
which is also a CC-SG node, you can use a Power IQ Proxy interface
to give power control commands in CC-SG.
2. Use CSV file imports and exports to share data between these two
systems.
For example, if you have a CC-SG with a large number of Dominion
PX devices deployed on the IP network, you can export a CSV file
from CC-SG that contains all the node names, edit the file to
specifications, then import it into Power IQ. See
Export Dominion
PX Data to Use in Power IQ
(on page 344).
Or, if you have Power IQ with a large number of Dominion PX
devices deployed, and you want to get the current IT Device Names
into CC-SG as nodes, you can export a file from Power IQ, edit the
file to specifications, then import it into CC-SG. See
Import Power
Strips from Power IQ
(on page 343).
3. Synchronize Power IQ with CC-SG to automatically import IT
Devices configured in Power IQ into CC-SG. See
Configuring
Synchronization of Power IQ and CC-SG
(on page 340).
In This Chapter
Power Control of Power IQ IT Devices ................................................. 337
Configuring Synchronization of Power IQ and CC-SG ......................... 340
Importing and Exporting Dominion PX Data from Power IQ ................. 342
Power Control of Power IQ IT Devices
You can use CC-SG to control power to a Power IQ IT device that you've
added to CC-SG as a node.
This enables you to control power to nodes connected to PDUs not
managed by CC-SG.
Chapter 17
Power IQ Integration