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Chapter 3: Using the Web Interface 

 

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Edit Thresholds: See 

Configure Thresholds

 (on page 106). 

 

Configure Circuit: Click to open the circuit's setup dialog. See 

Configure Panel Branch Circuits

 (on page 33). 

 

Reset Active Energy: This button resets this circuit's active energy to 

0 (zero) Wh. Only users with the "Change PMC, PMB & PMM 

Configuration" permission can reset active energy readings. 

 

Delete: Click to delete this circuit.   

Tip: To reset all active energy readings simultaneously, see Resetting All 

Active Energy. To reset a panel's active energy, see 

Panel Mains Circuit 

Management

 (on page 104). To reset a power meter's active energy, see 

Power Meter Management

 (on page 100). 

Note: NO alerts will be available for a branch circuit's RMS voltage even 

though you have set the voltage thresholds for it. 

 

Setting Power Thresholds 

Setting and enabling the thresholds causes the BCM2 to generate alert 

notifications when it detects that any component's power state crosses 

the thresholds. See 

The Yellow- or Red-Highlighted Sensors

 (on page 

90, "

Yellow- or Red-Highlighted Sensors

" on page 121). 

There are four thresholds for each sensor: Lower Critical, Lower 

Warning, Upper Warning and Upper Critical. 

 

Upper and Lower Warning thresholds indicate the sensor reading 

enters the warning level. 

 

Upper and Lower Critical thresholds indicate the sensor reading 

enters the critical level. 

To avoid generating a large amount of alert events, you can set the 

assertion timeout and deassertion hysteresis. 
Note: After setting the thresholds, remember to configure event rules. 

See 

Event Rules and Actions

 (on page 230). 

 

Configure Thresholds 

 

1

 

In the Power Meters page, 

click the panel or power 

meter. 

 

Summary of Contents for PMC-1000

Page 1: ...BCM2 Series Power Meter User Guide Xerus Firmware v3 4 0 Copyright 2018 Raritan Inc BCM2 1B v3 4 0 E January 2018 255 64 0003 00...

Page 2: ...e 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 equ...

Page 3: ...BCM2 Series Power Meter Xerus Firmware v3 4 0 User Guide...

Page 4: ...overs that may be displaced during the installation must be reinstalled before powering the unit Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off DO NOT DEPEND ON THIS PRODUCT FOR V...

Page 5: ...vide a disconnect device to disconnect the meter from the supply source Place this device in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the operator and mark it as the disconnecting dev...

Page 6: ...LCD Display 36 Alerts 37 Power Meters 39 Peripherals 43 Chapter 2 Connecting External Equipment Optional 47 Connecting Environmental Sensor Packages 47 Identifying the Sensor Port 48 DPX Sensor Packa...

Page 7: ...ard Alarms 94 Dashboard Power Meter History 96 PMC Power Metering Controller 97 Power Meters 98 Viewing the Power Meter Data 99 Power Meter Management 100 Enable Modbus Access 101 Viewing the Panel Da...

Page 8: ...ing Server Accessibility 290 Front Panel Settings 294 Configuring the Serial Port 295 Lua Scripts 297 Miscellaneous 303 Maintenance 304 Device Information 306 Viewing Connected Users 311 Viewing or Cl...

Page 9: ...e Commands 359 Querying Available Parameters for a Command 360 Showing Information 361 Network Configuration 361 Date and Time Settings 366 Default Measurement Units 366 Environmental Sensor Informati...

Page 10: ...ration Commands 470 Configuring Environmental Sensors Default Thresholds 475 Sensor Threshold Configuration Commands 477 Actuator Configuration Commands 488 Server Reachability Configuration Commands...

Page 11: ...rver 523 Step C Configure LDAP Authentication on the BCM2 Device 523 Step D Configure Roles on the BCM2 525 Appendix C Updating the LDAP Schema 527 Returning User Group Information 527 From LDAP LDAPS...

Page 12: ...576 Thresholds and Sensor States 576 To Assert and Assertion Timeout 579 To De assert and Deassertion Hysteresis 581 Altitude Correction Factors 584 Ways to Probe Existing User Profiles 585 Raritan Tr...

Page 13: ...afety Information on page iv In This Chapter Product Models 1 Hardware Installation 2 Login and Configuration 28 Using the BCM2 s Display 35 Product Models BCM2 software applies to both the Power Mete...

Page 14: ...only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical personnel Read understand and follow the instructions before installing this product Turn off all power supplying equipment before working on or...

Page 15: ...device for supply conductors with approved current limiting devices suitable for protecting the wiring If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by...

Page 16: ...uilt in controller is top or front mountable External controller rack mounts or attaches to PDU access door BCM2_96xx with built in controller External meter controller Mounting kits are available for...

Page 17: ...e Output 333mV at rated current CT Rated Current 1 1200A Meter Measurement Accuracy Active Power Energy 0 5 IEC 62053 Class 5 EN 50470 3 Class C Reactive Power Energy 2 RMS Voltage Current 0 2 Frequen...

Page 18: ...Meter Bus connectors Daisy chains multiple meters to common controller D Meter Bus Terminator Switch Electrically terminates meter bus E Meter ID switches Assigns each meter a unique ID number F Eight...

Page 19: ...line modem access RJ45 port provided on iX7 models B LCD displays meter readings and configuration C Keypad up down select cancel D 10 100 base t Ethernet E Sensor port temperature humidity contact c...

Page 20: ...product In most cases only voltage inputs are wired because power can be derived from the voltage inputs see jumpers in figure Product power is taken from the voltage inputs using two jumpers A separa...

Page 21: ...ion 9 Panel Voltage Voltage Inputs Power CT ABCNE A B C N L1 L2 A B C N E 1 phase 120V 230V X X A N X O O 1 phase 208V X X O A B X O O Split phase 120 240 X X X A B X X O O 3 phase 4 wire X X X A B X...

Page 22: ...s All CTs 333mV output DO NOT use current output CT CT can be connected to live circuit in either direction Meter auto corrects polarity CT must be completely closed and tab locked to ensure proper en...

Page 23: ...Chapter 1 Installation and Initial Configuration 11 Panel Wiring Example...

Page 24: ...roller 1 to 7 controller less meters or external controller 1 to 8 controller less meters B All cables shielded Cat 5 each cable 100m max length C Switch MBT terminator ON for devices at ends of daisy...

Page 25: ...rn off all power supplying equipment before working on or inside the equipment Any covers that may be displaced during the installation must be reinstalled before powering the unit Use a properly rate...

Page 26: ...ecting device The disconnecting device shall meet the relevant requirements of IEC 60947 1 and IEC 60947 3 and shall be suitable for the application Disconnecting fuse holders can be used in the USA a...

Page 27: ...that plugs into PMM A PMM PMB monitors a panel board mains and branch circuit PMC power meter controller One PMC controls up to 70 PMM or 8 PMM PMB Interconnection uses standard shielded CAT 5 cable A...

Page 28: ...odels with factory installed line cords rating is limited by plug and ratings are labeled on back on unit Current Measurement Inputs Input Range 0 400mV Input Impedance 10k CT Type Voltage Output 333m...

Page 29: ...7 63 Hz Mechanical Terminal Block Screw Torque 0 37 ft lb 0 5Nm to 0 44 ft lb 0 6Nm Terminal Block Wire Size 14 24AWG 5 1 6mm Terminal Wire Temperature Rating 75 degree C DIN Rail T35 35mm Environment...

Page 30: ...TOP A Voltage Measurement B Power C Factory Use Do not connect D Meter Bus Terminator Switch E Meter Bus Connectors Connects PMM to Controller F Factory Use Do not connect G Multi conductor Cable CT...

Page 31: ...ector 2 Multi conductor cable CT 2 connector 3 Multi conductor cable CT 3 connector 4 Multi conductor cable CT 4 connector 5 Multi conductor cable CT 5 connector 6 Multi conductor cable CT 6 connector...

Page 32: ...MC TOP A Meter Bus Connectors END B Meter Bus Terminator Switch C Meter ID Configuration Switch D Power E Ethernet F USB A and USB B G Sensor Port H Multi conductor Cable CT ABCNE Connector I Modbus J...

Page 33: ...rminator switch D 10 100 base t Ethernet E Feature port Raritan asset strip F Sensor port temperature humidity etc G USB A B flash drives WIFI serial port H RS 232 terminal CLI modem I Pin hole access...

Page 34: ...PMB Do not hot plug the Expansion Port PMM and PMB must be disconnected from all power source before plugging Expansion Port Snap Expansion Connector to Expansion Ports on bottoms of PMM and PMB or PM...

Page 35: ...solder tin wire ends C All CT 333mV output at rated current Do not use current output CT CTs can be connected to live circuits Connect CT in either direction Circuit Type Circuit Description Wiring C...

Page 36: ...ector All CTs 333mV output DO NOT use current output CT CT can be connected to live circuit in either direction Meter auto corrects polarity Branch Circuit Description Current Transformers How Many Co...

Page 37: ...liary AC power source Powering from the voltage measurement inputs minimizes circuitry but the meter may stop functioning if the voltage turns off Powering from an auxiliary single phase circuit is re...

Page 38: ...iliary AC power source Powering from the voltage measurement inputs minimizes circuitry but the meter may stop functioning if the voltage turns off Powering from an auxiliary single phase circuit is r...

Page 39: ...r is not important The PMMC controller supports 69 additional power meters PMM OR 7 additional branch circuit meters PMM PMB Note Diagram shows PMC model Wiring is the same for PMMC model except that...

Page 40: ...Connect your PC directly to the BCM2 to complete the initial configuration To access the web interface at the rack 1 Disable the wireless interface of the PC 2 Connect a cat 5 cable between the PC and...

Page 41: ...onnection Username admin Password raritan Configuring Power Meters and Branch Circuit Monitors You can configure your product with a spreadsheet or in the product s web interface To configure with a s...

Page 42: ...an Power Meters 1 Click Power Meters 2 If nothing is configured scan begins immediately in the Unconfigured Meters section Click Rescan to refresh the list 3 Click the power meter or panel in the disc...

Page 43: ...name 2 Select the circuit type Single Phase Split Phase 3 phase 3 Enter the mains circuit breaker rating 4 Select the checkbox for each CT installed Enter the CT rating Ratings are marked on the CT 5...

Page 44: ...ase 3 phase 3 Enter the number of circuit positions in the panel Select the panel layout one or two columns Select the circuit position numbering style sequential or odd even 4 Enter the current ratin...

Page 45: ...n to open the pop up menu 3 Click Create Circuit The Create Circuit dialog opens 4 Enter a name for the circuit 8 Click the Phase or CT to edit the automatic labels 5 Select the circuit type One Phase...

Page 46: ...Chapter 1 Installation and Initial Configuration 34 Circuits appear in the list with a black bracket around the circuit positions...

Page 47: ...utomatic and manual modes In automatic mode the display scrolls through readings Manual Mode In manual mode you can select readings and settings to view Press or to view the Main Menu To return to aut...

Page 48: ...ol 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 t...

Page 49: ...ate sensors that enter the alarmed state Any tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses Tip The same information is available in the web interface s Dashboard See Dashboard Alerted Sensors on page 93 If...

Page 50: ...sor shows both the 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 123 Alarmed Lower Crit...

Page 51: ...ter 1 Installation and Initial Configuration 39 Power Meters The Power Meters menu option displays information and readings for each power meter Use the arrow buttons to navigate through all power met...

Page 52: ...Chapter 1 Installation and Initial Configuration 40 Panels Navigate to a panel from the power meter details and press O select to display the panel details and readings...

Page 53: ...Chapter 1 Installation and Initial Configuration 41 Branch Circuits Navigate to a branch circuit from the panel details and press O select to display the branch circuit details and readings...

Page 54: ...Chapter 1 Installation and Initial Configuration 42 Branch Circuit Details...

Page 55: ...Menu and press 2 The display shows a list of environmental sensors actuators If the desired sensor or actuator is not visible press or to scroll up or down When the list exceeds one page the currentl...

Page 56: ...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 3 To view an environmenta...

Page 57: ...DX 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 Chan...

Page 58: ...Configuration 46 2 Press to turn on or off the actuator A confirmation message similar to the following is shown 3 Press or to select Yes or No and then press 4 Verify that the actuator status shown o...

Page 59: ...ng DPX DPX2 DPX3 and DX sensor packages For detailed information on each sensor package refer to the Environmental Sensors and Actuators Guide or Online Help on Raritan website s Support page http www...

Page 60: ...onnect them to the correct port on the BCM2 or damages may be caused to the BCM2 and or connected sensor packages How to identify the SENSOR port The correct port is labeled SENSOR The SENSOR port is...

Page 61: ...sensor cable b Connect the adapter s RJ 45 connector to the RJ 45 SENSOR port of the BCM2 To directly connect a differential air pressure sensor 1 Connect a Raritan provided phone cable to the IN por...

Page 62: ...Raritan environmental sensor packages is DPX3 ENVHUB4 See Using an Optional DPX3 ENVHUB4 Sensor Hub on page 60 To connect DPX sensor packages via the DPX ENVHUB4 hub 1 Connect the DPX ENVHUB4 sensor...

Page 63: ...connect DPX2 DPX3 or DX sensor packages to it To connect DPX sensor packages via the DPX ENVHUB2 cable 1 Use an RJ 12 to RJ 45 adapter to connect the DPX ENVHUB2 cable to the BCM2 a Connect the adapt...

Page 64: ...an the Raritan s sensor hubs If using a DPX ENVHUB4 sensor hub the cabling distance between the BCM2 and the sensor hub is up to 33 10 m Maximum distance illustration The following illustrates the max...

Page 65: ...ector 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...

Page 66: ...sensor package with a DPX2 sensor package To connect DPX2 sensor packages to the BCM2 1 Connect a DPX2 sensor package to the first head connector of the DPX2 sensor cable 2 Connect remaining DPX2 sens...

Page 67: ...5 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 DP...

Page 68: ...nd of a DPX3 sensor chain It is strongly recommended to use an RJ 12 to RJ 45 adapter for connecting the DPX2 to the final DPX3 in the chain The maximum number of DPX3 sensor packages in the chain mus...

Page 69: ...er to the Environmental Sensors and Actuators Guide or Online Help on Raritan website s Support page http www raritan com support You can cascade up to 12 DX sensor packages When cascading DX remember...

Page 70: ...X packages get an additional standard network patch cable CAT5e or higher and then a Plug one end of the cable into the remaining RJ 45 port on the prior DX package b Plug the other end into either RJ...

Page 71: ...of DX sensor packages in the chain must be less than 12 when a DPX2 sensor package is involved When connecting a DPX2 sensor package containing three DPX2 sensors A maximum of nine DX sensor packages...

Page 72: ...ding DPX DPX2 DPX3 and DX 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 pag...

Page 73: ...pter 2 Connecting External Equipment Optional 61 This diagram illustrates a configuration with a sensor hub connected The BCM2 A standard network cable DPX3 ENVHUB4 sensor hub Any Raritan sensor packa...

Page 74: ...ng different sensor types remember that the BCM2 supports a maximum of 32 sensors actuators 1 DX 1 DPX It is strongly recommended to use an RJ 12 to RJ 45 adapter to connect the DPX sensor package to...

Page 75: ...o DPX3 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 or DX sensor package This section only ill...

Page 76: ...Chapter 2 Connecting External Equipment Optional 64...

Page 77: ...versa The total number of sensor packages in this chain cannot exceed 12 For example the following diagram shows a sensor chain comprising both DX and DPX3 sensor packages You can add a DPX2 sensor pa...

Page 78: ...an electronic ID to identify and locate the IT device Warning The BCM2 does NOT support simultaneous connection of both DX PD2C5 and asset management strip s so do NOT connect both of them at the same...

Page 79: ...strip Make sure that the U shaped sheet metal adjacent to the male DIN connector is inserted into the rear slot of the master strip Screw up the U shaped sheet metal to reinforce the connection 2 Con...

Page 80: ...ble tags The only difference is that programmable asset tags allow you to customize each tag s ID or barcode number while non programmable ones have factory default ID or barcode numbers which you can...

Page 81: ...2 device supplies power to the connected asset strip assembly All LEDs on the asset strip assembly may cycle through different colors during the power on process if the asset strip s firmware is being...

Page 82: ...g port on the regular or composite asset strip A blade extension strip contains 4 to 16 tag ports The following diagrams illustrate a tag connector cable and a blade extension strip with 16 tag ports...

Page 83: ...nect the tag connector cable to the blade extension strip Plug the cable s connector into the socket at either end of the blade extension strip 2 Move the blade extension strip toward the bottom of th...

Page 84: ...cted to the blade extension strip via asset tags 5 Plug the tag connector of the blade extension strip into the closest tag port of the regular or composite asset strip on the rack 6 Repeat the above...

Page 85: ...in the cabinet The following diagram illustrates AMS M3 Z A Two RJ 45 connectors B Tag ports Important DO NOT hot swap or hot plug any AMS Mx Z in a composite asset strip chain after connecting the ch...

Page 86: ...atch cable CAT5e or higher a Connect one end of the cable to the RJ 45 port labeled Input on the composite asset strip For a composite asset strip chain connect the cable to the Input port of the firs...

Page 87: ...to hot swap or hot plug any AMS Mx Z in a composite asset strip chain that has been connected to Raritan s PDU or PMC Therefore first disconnect the chain from the device when you need to swap or add...

Page 88: ...r more information on the Logitech webcam see the user documentation accompanying it To connect a webcam 1 Connect the webcam to the USB A port on the BCM2 device The BCM2 automatically detects the we...

Page 89: ...the LAN access is not available To dial in to the BCM2 the remote computer must have a modem connected and dial the correct phone number Below are the analog modems that the BCM2 supports for sure NE...

Page 90: ...ocated at a distance up to 330 feet 100 m away from the BCM2 Connecting a Schroff LHX SHX Heat Exchanger To remotely monitor and administer the Schroff LHX 20 LHX 40 and SHX 30 heat exchangers through...

Page 91: ...rs The BCM2 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...

Page 92: ...80 Key management WPA PSK or WPA EAP with PEAP and MSCHAPv2 authentication Encryption CCMP AES Important Supported 802 11 network protocols vary according to the wireless LAN adapter being used with t...

Page 93: ...he web interface 1 In a supported browser go to the IP address of the PMC BCM2 2 Login and accept security warnings In This Chapter Supported Web Browsers 82 Changing Your Password 83 Introduction to...

Page 94: ...er 11 Microsoft Edge Firefox 52 and later Safari Mac Google Chrome 52 and later Android 4 2 and later iOS 7 0 and later Note Depending on the browser you use spin controls similar to may or may not ap...

Page 95: ...permissions you can choose to either change your password or ignore it Not Now ignores the request for this time only Do not ask again ignores the request permanently If you select this checkbox then...

Page 96: ...ters Introduction to the Web Interface The web interface consists of four areas as shown below Operation 1 Click any menu or submenu item in the area of 2 That item s data setup page is then opened in...

Page 97: ...85 To return to the main menu and the Dashboard page click on the top left corner Number Web interface element Menu Data setup page of the selected menu item Left side BCM2 device name Note To customi...

Page 98: ...irmware version Online Documentation link to the BCM2 online help See Browsing through the Online Help Raritan Support link to the Raritan Technical Support webpage Date and time of your user account...

Page 99: ...f the BCM2 status including a list of alerted sensors and alarms if any See Viewing the Dashboard on page 91 PMC Device data and settings such as the device name and MAC address See PMC Power Meters P...

Page 100: ...Snapshots The webcam related menu items appear only when there are webcam s connected to the BCM2 Webcam live snapshots video and webcam settings See Webcam Management on page 331 User Management Dat...

Page 101: ...a menu item contains the submenu the submenu is shown after clicking that item To return to the previous menu list do any below Click the topmost link with the symbol For example click Click on the to...

Page 102: ...thresholds have been enabled If any thresholds have been enabled for a numeric sensor the sensor reading is within the normal range which is between the lower and upper warning thresholds For a discre...

Page 103: ...ing threshold above upper critical The numeric sensor s reading reaches or exceeds the upper critical threshold above upper warning The numeric sensor s reading reaches or exceeds the upper warning th...

Page 104: ...board Alarms on page 94 4 Chart of recent data See Dashboard Power Meter History on page 96 Dashboard Power Meters The Power Meters section of the Dashboard shows all configured power meters and panel...

Page 105: ...detailed information or configure each alerted sensor you can click each sensor s name to go to individual sensor pages See Individual Sensor Actuator Pages on page 129 If wanted you can resort the l...

Page 106: ...sors alarmed state For details see Sensor Actuator States on page 123 Dashboard Alarms If configuring any event rules which require users to take the acknowledgment action the Alarms section will list...

Page 107: ...t time Count The number of times the event indicated in the Reason column has occurred More Alerts This field appears only when there are more than one type of events triggering this alert If there ar...

Page 108: ...eter helps you observe whether there were abnormal events within the past range of time The default is to show the active power data 1 Select a different data type by clicking the selector below the d...

Page 109: ...d in the details PMC Power Metering Controller Click PMC in the Menu to open the Power Metering Controller page You can view details on the PMC Firmware Version Serial Number MAC Address Internal beep...

Page 110: ...ether newly plugged peripheral devices are automatically assigned to an empty slot if any is available 4 Altitude Set the altitude in meters for the differential air pressure sensor 5 Click Save Power...

Page 111: ...lso select a power meter from the dashboard The Power Meter details page opens with a list of sensor data and readings 1 Sensor list 2 Readings in total for the power meter 3 Readings for each phase 4...

Page 112: ...ons are available Edit Thresholds See Configure Thresholds on page 106 Configure You can edit some details of the power meter configuration See Configure Power Meter on page 31 Reset Active Energy See...

Page 113: ...from that of the main controller any panel or power meter module connected to this BCM2 or the BCM2 does NOT allow you to save this dialog If Modbus RTU is enabled make sure this Modbus address is als...

Page 114: ...ick Select Readings then choose the sensors to add See graphic for menu details Click actions menu for more options See Panel Mains Circuit Management on page 104 3 Readings in total for the panel If...

Page 115: ...rcuits details Similar to the panel details the circuit details displays readings at the circuit level Note Branch circuit RMS voltage is the minimum of Line Line or Line Neutral RMS voltage readings...

Page 116: ...lable Edit Thresholds See Configure Thresholds on page 106 Configure You can edit some details of the panel configuration SeeConfigure Panel Mains Circuit on page 32 Export Readings as CSV See Export...

Page 117: ...ircuit to open a menu Note For information on creating panel branch circuits see Configure Panel Branch Circuits on page 33 For information on the Panel Branch Circuits section s sensor data see Viewi...

Page 118: ...age even though you have set the voltage thresholds for it Setting Power Thresholds Setting and enabling the thresholds causes the BCM2 to generate alert notifications when it detects that any compone...

Page 119: ...hresholds 3 The sensor list displays Click a sensor to open the Edit Threshold dialog 4 Select the checkbox for the level and enter the threshold current in amps Click OK This example shows RMS Curren...

Page 120: ...erts 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 BCM2 to assert 1 above upper warn...

Page 121: ...able the assertion timeout set it to 0 zero Note For most sensors the measurement unit in the Assertion Timeout field is sample Sensors are measured every second so the timing of a sample is equal to...

Page 122: ...e 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 BCM2 to de assert the previous st...

Page 123: ...Chapter 3 Using the Web Interface 111...

Page 124: ...of the decrease increase is exactly the hysteresis value For example if Deassertion Hysteresis 2 then the deassertion level of each threshold is either 2 or 2 as illustrated below Threshold value Dea...

Page 125: ...L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 Line to Neutral voltages L1 N L2 N L3 N Frequency L1 Current L2 Current L3 Current L1 Active Power L2 Active Power L3 Active Power L1 Reactive Power L2 Reactive Power L3 Reactive Power...

Page 126: ...Using the Web Interface 114 Position Phase CT Number Current Active Power Reactive Power To export readings as CSV 1 Click Power Meters in the Menu 2 Click the actions icon then choose Export Reading...

Page 127: ...es with managed sensors actuators only and retrieves their data It does not communicate with unmanaged ones See Managed vs Unmanaged Sensors Actuators on page 122 When the number of managed sensors ac...

Page 128: ...ge 90 on page 121 An actuator is never highlighted Column Description Name By default the BCM2 assigns a name comprising the following two elements to a newly managed sensor actuator Sensor actuator t...

Page 129: ...ators When the total of managed sensors actuators reaches the maximum 32 you cannot manage additional ones The only way to manage any sensor actuator is to release or replace any managed ones To repla...

Page 130: ...Manage The management action triggers a Manage peripheral device dialog Simply click Manage if you are managing multiple sensors actuators If you are managing only one sensor actuator you can choose t...

Page 131: ...wly added sensors but also the threshold values of the already managed sensors where default thresholds are being used See Individual Sensor Actuator Pages on page 129 1 Click Default Threshold Setup...

Page 132: ...h are in the same status on or off To select multiple actuators click to make checkboxes appear and then select desired actuators 2 Click the desired button Turn ON Turn OFF Note If you try to turn on...

Page 133: ...epresents any numeric sensor s reading The symbol means smaller than or equal to Sensor status Color States shown in the interface Description Unknown unavailable Sensor state or readings cannot be de...

Page 134: ...y sensor implemented on that device fails it is also highlighted in red Managed vs Unmanaged Sensors Actuators To manually manage or unmanage release a sensor or actuator see Peripherals on page 115 M...

Page 135: ...ed Available sensor states depend on the sensor type numeric or state sensors For example a contact closure sensor is a state sensor so it switches between three states only unavailable alarmed and no...

Page 136: ...Help for detailed information which is available on Raritan s Support page http www raritan com support Managed actuator states State Description on The actuator is turned on off The actuator is turn...

Page 137: ...l number tag on the sensor cable A DPX2 DPX3 or DX 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 af...

Page 138: ...e sensor port number only For example Port 1 DPX2 DPX3 and DX series show both the sensor port number and its position in a sensor chain For example Port 1 Chain Position 2 If a Raritan DPX3 ENVHUB4 s...

Page 139: ...of information The hub s position in the sensor chain Chain Position 1 The hub port where this particular sensor package is connected Hub Port 2 The sensor actuator is located in the 3rd sensor packa...

Page 140: ...or if the number you selected has been assigned to a specific sensor actuator Tip The information in parentheses following each ID number indicates whether the number has been assigned to a sensor or...

Page 141: ...hat 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 cri...

Page 142: ...the Use Default Thresholds checkbox The default threshold settings are configured on the page of Peripherals on page 115 To customize the threshold settings for this particular sensor deselect the Use...

Page 143: ...bration detects the vibration of the floor Name A name for the sensor or actuator Description Any descriptive text you want Location X Y and Z Describe the sensor s or actuator s location in the data...

Page 144: ...e past tens of minutes is shown in 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 yo...

Page 145: ...ked in red when it is turned on Note If you try to turn on more than one powered dry contact actuators by default only one powered dry contact actuator can be turned on at the same time You can change...

Page 146: ...4 characters Z When the Z coordinate format is set to Rack Units it can be any number ranging from 0 to 60 When its format is set to Free Form it can be any alphanumeric value comprising 0 to 24 chara...

Page 147: ...d Open the Feature Port page by clicking it in the Menu From this page you can enable or disable this port s detection capability or force it to show a specific device s data settings even though no d...

Page 148: ...M2 shows Asset Strip in place of Feature Port in the menu Note For connection instructions see Connecting Asset Management Strips on page 66 To open the Asset Strip page click it in the Menu On this p...

Page 149: ...ering starts from the lowest rack unit of a rack cabinet Numbering Offset The start number in the rack unit numbering For example if this value is set to 3 then the first number is 3 the second number...

Page 150: ...st illustrated below The Index number is the physical tag port number printed on the asset strip which is not configurable However its order will change to reflect the latest rack unit numbering A bla...

Page 151: ...appears 2 Make changes to the information by typing a new value or clicking that field to select a different option Field Description Name Name for this rack unit For example you can name it based on...

Page 152: ...what LED color is shown for this rack unit if the LED is lit To expand a blade extension strip A blade extension strip like an asset strip has multiple tag ports An extension strip is marked with a g...

Page 153: ...Chapter 3 Using the Web Interface 141 2 All tag ports of the blade extension strip are listed below it Their port numbers are displayed in the Slot column To hide the blade extension slots list click...

Page 154: ...In addition you can also customize the ID of a blade extension strip If a barcode reader is intended connect it to the computer you use to access the BCM2 1 Click Program Asset IDs 2 In the Asset ID...

Page 155: ...12 characters that comprise only numbers and or UPPER CASE alphabets Lower case alphabets are NOT accepted 3 Verify the correctness of customized asset IDs and modify as needed 4 Click Apply at the bo...

Page 156: ...n of the asset strip firmware stored in the BCM2 firmware If two versions are different the asset strip automatically starts downloading the new firmware from the BCM2 to upgrade its own firmware Duri...

Page 157: ...tion instructions see Connecting an External Beeper on page 78 To open the External Beeper page click it in the Menu This page shows an external beeper s status including Number of the FEATURE port wh...

Page 158: ...following Name the heat exchanger Monitor LHX SHX built in sensors and device states Configure the air outlet temperature setpoint Configure the default fan speed Configure the air temperature fan sp...

Page 159: ...ield indicates whether the device is operating fine and the Switch State field indicates its power status If the device does not operate properly such as some sensor failure it shows critical and the...

Page 160: ...int temperature Specify the default fan speed 3 Click Save To view all sensor data and configure thresholds 1 Locate the Sensors section which lists all air outlet inlet temperatures and fan speeds an...

Page 161: ...low or red if they enter the warning or critical range See Yellow or Red Highlighted Sensors see The Yellow or Red Highlighted Sensors on page 90 on page 121 Tip You can also create event rules to not...

Page 162: ...k Show Event Log to go to the Event Log page Operation time statistics This section indicates the accumulative operation hours of the LHX SHX device and its fans since the device is connected to the B...

Page 163: ...cy cooling mode and runs at its maximum cooling level of 100 in order to cool the device When maximum cooling is requested for an SHX 30 the message Maximum cooling requested is displayed To stop maxi...

Page 164: ...can and should change its password A role determines the tasks actions a user is permitted to perform on the BCM2 so you must assign one or multiple roles to each user Click User Management in the Me...

Page 165: ...s showing the message required User information Field setting Description User Name The name the user enters to log in to the BCM2 4 to 32 characters Case sensitive Spaces are NOT permitted Full Name...

Page 166: ...setting Description Enable SNMPv3 Select this checkbox when intending to permit the SNMPv3 access by this user Note The SNMPv3 protocol must be enabled for SNMPv3 access See Configuring SNMP Settings...

Page 167: ...nfirm Password Type the privacy password if the Same as Authentication Password checkbox is deselected The password must consist of 8 to 32 ASCII printable characters Protocol This section is configur...

Page 168: ...ckbox in the header row However a user cannot have more than 32 roles If the built in roles do not satisfy your needs add new roles by clicking This newly created role will be then automatically assig...

Page 169: ...you can resort the list by clicking the desired column header See Sorting a List To edit or delete a user account 1 On the Users page click the desired user The Edit User page for that user opens 2 Ma...

Page 170: ...click to make checkboxes appear in front of user names Tip To delete only one user you can simply click that user without making the checkboxes appear Refer to the above procedure 2 Select one or mul...

Page 171: ...Pdu Inlet Outlet Overcurrent Protector Configuration Switch Outlet if your BCM2 is outlet switching capable View Event Settings View Local Event Log If the two do not satisfy your needs add new roles...

Page 172: ...ll arguments simply select that privilege s checkbox For 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 sele...

Page 173: ...changed To delete this role click and confirm the operation 3 Click Save To delete any roles 1 On the Roles page click to make checkboxes appear in front of roles Tip To delete only one role you can...

Page 174: ...es only apply to the web interface and command line interface Setting your own preferences does not change the default measurement units See Setting Default Measurement Units on page 163 To select the...

Page 175: ...e 153 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...

Page 176: ...w Local Event Log Change Own Password The Operator role is assigned to a newly created user profile by default See Creating a User Profile see Creating Users on page 153 Permissions Change PMC PMB PMM...

Page 177: ...e see Editing or Deleting Users on page 157 Modifying a Role You can change an existing role s settings except for the name To modify a role 1 Choose User Management Roles The Manage Roles dialog appe...

Page 178: ...select one or multiple arguments d Click Add to add the selected permission and arguments if any e Repeat Steps a to d until you add all necessary permissions 8 To change a specific permission s argum...

Page 179: ...e Menu and the following submenu displays Menu command Submenu command Refer to Network Configuring Network Settings on page 169 Network Services HTTP Changing HTTP S Settings on page 193 SNMP Configu...

Page 180: ...al Authentication on page 213 Login Settings Configuring Login Settings on page 222 Password Policy Configuring Password Policy on page 223 Service Agreement Enabling the Restricted Service Agreement...

Page 181: ...do NOT function To set up the network settings 1 Choose Device Settings Network 2 To use DHCP assigned DNS servers and gateway instead of static ones go to step 3 To manually specify DNS servers and d...

Page 182: ...rk page click the ETHERNET 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 set...

Page 183: ...ol IP Auto Configuration Select the method to configure IPv6 settings Automatic Auto configure IPv6 settings via DHCPv6 Static Manually configure the IPv6 settings Automatic settings Optionally specif...

Page 184: ...ngs and there are NO static DNS servers specified the BCM2 will use DHCP assigned DNS servers IPv4 IPv6 Routes You need to configure these settings only when your local network contains two subnets an...

Page 185: ...ime Current State Show the LAN s current status including the current speed and duplex mode Note Auto negotiation is disabled after setting both the speed and duplex settings of the BCM2 to NON Auto v...

Page 186: ...otocol Authentication Select an authentication method No Authentication No authentication data is required PSK A Pre Shared Key is required EAP PEAP Use Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol On...

Page 187: ...ificates 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 th...

Page 188: ...v4 address which follows this syntax IP address prefix length Example 192 168 84 99 24 IPv6 settings Field setting Description Enable IPv6 Enable or disable the IPv6 protocol IP Auto Configuration Sel...

Page 189: ...evice Settings Network WIRELESS Show WLAN Diagnostic Log See Configuring Network Settings on page 169 2 To go to other pages of the log click the pagination bar at the bottom of the page When there ar...

Page 190: ...static IP addresses Most of local multiple networks are not directly reachable and require the use of a gateway Therefore we will select Gateway in the following examples If your local multiple netwo...

Page 191: ...s the next hop router for your BCM2 to communicate with any device in the other subnet 192 168 200 0 In the IPv4 Static Routes section you should enter the data as shown below Note that the address in...

Page 192: ...tes you can click on any route and then make changes use or to re sort the priority or click to delete it IPv6 example Your BCM2 fd07 2fa 6cff 2405 30 Two NICs fd07 2fa 6cff 1111 50 and fd07 2fa 6cff...

Page 193: ...a 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 configured multiple static routes you can click on any route and t...

Page 194: ...ELESS When another wireless network is connected to your BCM2 select this interface name Interface list for BCM2 iX7 Interface name Description BRIDGE When another wired network is connected to the Et...

Page 195: ...to the LAN and find its IP address or connect it to a computer For computer connection instructions see Connecting the BCM2 to a Computer To find the IP address see Device Info 2 Log in to its web in...

Page 196: ...in the BRIDGE section In the Port Forwarding mode all cascaded devices share the master device s network settings You only need to configure the master device s network settings in the ETHERNET and or...

Page 197: ...There are two cascading modes Bridging and Port Forwarding In the following illustration it is assumed that users enable the DHCP networking for the cascading chain comprising four devices In the dia...

Page 198: ...e In the Bridging mode each cascaded device has only one IP address In the Port Forwarding mode each cascaded device can have multiple IP addresses as long as the master device has multiple network in...

Page 199: ...05 Slave 13 13 Slave 6 06 Slave 14 14 Slave 7 07 Slave 15 15 For example to access the Slave 4 device via Modbus TCP the port number is 50604 See Port Forwarding Examples on page 188 for further illus...

Page 200: ...tandard TCP UDP ports See Port Number Syntax on page 186 for details Slave device Assign proper 5NNXX port numbers Assumption The Port Forwarding mode is applied to a cascading chain comprising three...

Page 201: ...ssh p 22 192 168 84 77 Slave 1 device Position code for Slave 1 is 01 so each port number is 5NN01 as shown below Protocols Port numbers HTTPS 50001 HTTP 50101 SSH 50201 TELNET 50301 SNMP 50501 MODBUS...

Page 202: ...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 Troubl...

Page 203: ...ve device now You must disconnect ALL cascading cables connected to the two devices first before swapping them and reconnecting cascading cables To change the cascading mode applied to a chain 1 Acces...

Page 204: ...abled Telnet is disabled and all TCP ports for supported services are set to standard ports You can change default settings if necessary Note Telnet access is disabled by default because it communicat...

Page 205: ...both protocols by selecting the corresponding Enable checkbox 3 To use a different port for HTTP or HTTPS type a new port number Warning Different network services cannot share the same TCP port 4 To...

Page 206: ...munication allows the manager to retrieve and even control the power status of each outlet Besides you may need to configure the SNMP destination s if the built in System SNMP Notification Rule is ena...

Page 207: ...ng 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...

Page 208: ...you can create new SNMP notification actions See Send an SNMP Notification on page 264 5 You must download the SNMP MIB for your BCM2 to use with your SNMP manager a Click the Download MIBs title bar...

Page 209: ...name and password for authentication after selecting the above checkbox The length of user name and password ranges between 4 and 64 Case sensitive Spaces are not allowed for the user name but allowed...

Page 210: ...ote for AES ciphers The BCM2 device s SSL TLS based protocols including SMTP over StartTLS support AES 128 and 256 bit ciphers The exact cipher to use is negotiated between the BCM2 and the client suc...

Page 211: ...e 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 u...

Page 212: ...ertisement 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 preferr...

Page 213: ...force all HTTP accesses to the BCM2 to be redirected to HTTPS see Changing HTTP S Settings on page 193 Submenu command Refer to IP Access Control Creating IP Access Control Rules on page 202 Role Acce...

Page 214: ...For example to specify a single address with the 24 bit prefix length use this format x x x x 24 24 the prefix length Note Valid IPv4 addresses range from 0 0 0 0 through 255 255 255 255 To configure...

Page 215: ...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 a rule between two rules Sele...

Page 216: ...re 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 ru...

Page 217: ...Make sure you click the Save button in the IPv4 section or the changes made to IPv4 rules are not saved IPv6 rules Make sure you click the Save button in the IPv6 section or the changes made to IPv6...

Page 218: ...ge when the user is a member of the specified role Deny Rejects the login attempt of a user from the specified IP address range when that user is a member of the specified role INSERT a rule between t...

Page 219: ...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 Role Access Control Rules You can modify existing rules...

Page 220: ...in an SSL TLS connection are who they say they are As of release 3 4 0 you can create or apply for a multi domain certificate with subject alternative names To obtain a CA signed certificate 1 Create...

Page 221: ...ur company is located Organization The registered name of your company Organizational Unit The name of your department Common Name The fully qualified domain name FQDN of your BCM2 device Email Addres...

Page 222: ...ter b Submit it to a CA to obtain the digital certificate c If the CSR contains incorrect data click Delete Certificate Signing Request to remove it and then repeat the above steps to re create it 5 T...

Page 223: ...eld Description Country The country 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...

Page 224: ...ate them 5 Optional To download the self signed certificate and or private key click Download Certificate or Download Key in the New SSL Certificate section You are prompted to open or save the file C...

Page 225: ...es onto the BCM2 1 Choose Device Settings Security SSL Certificate 2 Select the Upload Key and Certificate checkbox at the bottom of the page 3 The Key File and Certificate File fields appear Click to...

Page 226: ...er Local authentication only users will have no access to the BCM2 except for the admin who always can access the BCM2 If the external authentication fails an Authentication failed message is displaye...

Page 227: ...athering LDAP Radius Information It requires knowledge of your AA server settings to configure the BCM2 for external authentication If you are not familiar with these settings consult your AA server a...

Page 228: ...ed by the Radius server Adding LDAP LDAPS Servers To use LDAP authentication enable it and enter the information you have gathered Note that you must enter information in the fields showing the messag...

Page 229: ...AP Server Certificate Select this checkbox if it is required to validate the LDAP server s certificate by the BCM2 prior to the connection If the certificate validation fails the connection is refused...

Page 230: ...hed Name DN of the search base which is the starting point of the LDAP search Example ou dev dc example dc com Login Name Attribute The attribute of the LDAP user class which denotes the login name Us...

Page 231: ...gs 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 Add Server Not...

Page 232: ...out This sets the maximum amount of time to establish contact with the Radius server before timing out Type the timeout period in seconds Retries Type the number of retries Shared Secret Confirm Share...

Page 233: ...anges For information on each field see Adding LDAP LDAPS Servers on page 216 or Adding Radius Servers on page 219 Click Delete to delete the server and then confirm the operation Click Test Connectio...

Page 234: ...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...

Page 235: ...mands sent to the BCM2 2 Select the Prevent concurrent login with same username checkbox if intending to prevent multiple persons from using the same login name simultaneously 3 Click Save Configuring...

Page 236: ...password length accepted by the BCM2 is 64 characters 2 Make changes to the default settings as needed 3 Click Save Enabling the Restricted Service Agreement The restricted service agreement feature i...

Page 237: ...ogin screen Do either of the following or the login fails In the web interface select the checkbox labeled I understand and accept the Restricted Service Agreement Tip To select the agreement checkbox...

Page 238: ...ght saving time applies to your time zone verify the Automatic Daylight Saving Time Adjustment checkbox is selected If the daylight saving time rules are not available for the selected time zone the c...

Page 239: ...when either IPv4 or IPv6 DHCP is enabled To use the manually specified NTP servers specify the primary NTP server in the First Time Server field A secondary NTP server is optional Click Check NTP Serv...

Page 240: ...ct 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 c...

Page 241: ...nd therefore cannot synchronize with the BCM2 When the NTP synchronization issue occurs change the dispersion settings to resolve it To change the Windows NTP s root dispersion settings 1 Access the r...

Page 242: ...e the BCM2 email the temperature report every hour Note that you need the Administrator Privileges to configure event rules To create an event rule 1 Choose Device Settings Event Rules 2 If the needed...

Page 243: ...the built in event rules do not satisfy your needs create new rules Built in rules System Event Log Rule This causes ANY event occurred to the BCM2 to be recorded in the internal log It is enabled by...

Page 244: ...useful if you want to receive the notifications when any numeric sensor s readings pass through a specific threshold 3 In this example the Peripheral Device Slot is selected which is related to the e...

Page 245: ...use we want the BCM2 to react only when the selected temperature sensor s reading enters the upper critical range A Trigger condition field appears requiring you to define the exact condition related...

Page 246: ...when the selected event occurs That is the status of the event transits from FALSE to TRUE Deasserted The BCM2 takes the action only when the selected event disappears or stops That is the status of t...

Page 247: ...e is down The BCM2 takes the action only when the network link state changes from up to down Both The BCM2 takes the action whenever the network link state changes Function enabled or disabled Enabled...

Page 248: ...ied server becomes either inaccessible or accessible Device connection or disconnection such as a USB cascaded slave device Connected The BCM2 takes the action only when the selected device is physica...

Page 249: ...nnected Blade extension with ID AMSTAGID connected at rack unit AMSRACKUNITPOSITION of asset strip AMSNUMBER AMSNAME Blade extension with ID AMSTAGID disconnected at rack unit AMSRACKUNITPOSITION of a...

Page 250: ...TCARDID removed Device System started System started Device System reset System reset performed by user USERNAME from host USERIP Device Firmware validation failed Firmware validation failed by user U...

Page 251: ...iguration copied by user USERNAME from host USERIP Device Network interface link state is up The IFNAME network interface link is now up The IFNAME network interface link is now down Device Peripheral...

Page 252: ...ripheral Device Slot Numeric Sensor Unavailable Peripheral device EXTSENSORNAME in slot EXTSENSORSLOT unavailable Peripheral device EXTSENSORNAME in slot EXTSENSORSLOT available Peripheral Device Slot...

Page 253: ...Dial in link established An incoming call from caller CALLERID was received The incoming call from caller CALLERID was disconnected CALLENDREASON Modem Modem attached A MODEMTYPE modem was attached Mo...

Page 254: ...onnection to server MONITOREDHOST could not be restored User Activity User logon state User USERNAME from host USERIP logged in User USERNAME from host USERIP logged out User Activity Authentication f...

Page 255: ...st USERIP User Administration Role deleted Role UMTARGETROLE deleted by user USERNAME from host USERIP Webcam Management Webcam attached Webcam WEBCAMNAME WEBCAMUVCID added to port WEBCAMUSBPORT Webca...

Page 256: ...warning at SENSORREADING SENSORREADINGUNIT Sensor LHXSENSORID on LHX at PORTTYPE port PORTID deasserted below lower warning at SENSORREADING SENSORREADINGUNIT LHX SHX Sensor Below lower critical thres...

Page 257: ...ilure A fan motor failure occurred on LHX at PORTTYPE port PORTID at fan LHXFANID LHX SHX Power Supply Failure A power supply failure occurred on LHX at PORTTYPE port PORTID at power supply LHXPOWERSU...

Page 258: ...e was detected on LHX at PORTTYPE port PORTID Event context Default message when the event TRUE Default message when the event FALSE Power Meter Controller Power Meter Created Power meter POWERMETER w...

Page 259: ...RMETERSENSOR on power meter POWERMETER deasserted below lower warning at SENSORREADING SENSORREADINGUNIT Power Meter Controller Power Meter POWERMETER Sensor POWERMETERSENSOR Below lower critical thre...

Page 260: ...ING SENSORREADINGUNIT Sensor PDUPOLESENSOR on pole POWERMETERPOLE of power meter POWERMETER deasserted below lower critical at SENSORREADING SENSORREADINGUNIT Power Meter Controller Power Meter POWERM...

Page 261: ...OR on pole CIRCUITPOLE of panel POWERMETER circuit CIRCUIT available Power Meter Controller Power Meter POWERMETER Circuit CIRCUIT Pole CIRCUITPOLE Sensor PDUPOLESENSOR Above upper critical threshold...

Page 262: ...EADINGUNIT Available Actions The BCM2 comes with three built in actions which cannot be deleted You can create additional actions for responding to different events Built in actions System Event Log A...

Page 263: ...ert after it is generated If needed you can have the alert notifications regularly generated until a person takes the acknowledgment action See Alarm on page 253 Change load shedding state Enters or q...

Page 264: ...shots via email Emails the snapshots captured by a connected Logitech webcam if available See Send Snapshots via Email on page 263 Send SNMP notification Sends SNMP traps or informs to one or multiple...

Page 265: ...e maximum number of alert notifications is sent For information on acknowledging an alert see Dashboard Operation 1 Choose Device Settings Event Rules 2 Select Alarm from the Action list 3 In the Alar...

Page 266: ...to 32 actions After creating such an action group you can easily assign this set of actions to any event rule rather than selecting all needed actions one by one per rule If the needed action is not...

Page 267: ...external beeper to carry out Alarm Causes the external beeper to sound an alarm cycle every 20 seconds stays on for 0 7 seconds and then off for 19 3 seconds On Turns on the external beeper so that it...

Page 268: ...ee Scheduling an Action on page 270 Note that the Asset management log is generated only when there are changes made to any asset strips or asset tags such as connection or disconnection events Operat...

Page 269: ...and the webcam begins taking snapshots Time Between Snapshots the amount of time in seconds between when each snapshot is taken Request LHX SHX Maximum Cooling If Schroff LHX SHX Support is enabled th...

Page 270: ...gs Event Rules 2 Select Send email from the Action list 3 In the Recipient Email Addresses field specify the email address es of the recipient s Use a comma to separate multiple email addresses 4 To u...

Page 271: ...ll down to select the desired placeholder For details see Placeholders for Custom Messages on page 276 To start a new line in the text box press Enter Note In case you need to type any square brackets...

Page 272: ...connected to the BCM2 such as temperature or humidity sensors An example of this action is available in the section titled Send Sensor Report Example on page 272 Operation 1 Choose Device Settings Eve...

Page 273: ...and then select RMS Current from the right field 5 To report additional sensors simultaneously repeat the above step to add more sensors To remove any sensor from the Report Sensors list box select it...

Page 274: ...be plugged into the BCM2 in order to send SMS messages See Connecting a GSM Modem on page 76 Note The BCM2 cannot receive SMS messages For example USERNAME logged into the device on TIMESTAMP transla...

Page 275: ...ways add a backslash in front of the square bracket That is or Otherwise the message sent will not display the square brackets Send Snapshots via Email This option notifies one or multiple persons for...

Page 276: ...seconds between when each snapshot is taken Send an SNMP Notification This option sends an SNMP notification to one or multiple SNMP destinations Operation 1 Choose Device Settings Event Rules 2 Sele...

Page 277: ...n actions to the same rule To send SNMP v3 notifications 1 In the Notification Type field select SNMPv3 Trap or SNMPv3 Inform 2 For SNMP TRAPs the engine ID is prepopulated 3 For SNMP INFORM communica...

Page 278: ...then confirm the privacy passphrase Start or Stop a Lua Script If you have created or loaded a Lua script file into the BCM2 you can have that script automatically run or stop in response to a specifi...

Page 279: ...ices click Select All To remove any LHX SHX device from the Selected LHX SHX field click that device s To remove all devices click Deselect All Switch Outlets The Switch outlets action is available on...

Page 280: ...e selected actuator s Turn On Turns on the selected actuator s Turn Off Turns off the selected actuator s 4 To select the actuator s where this action will be applied select them one by one from the A...

Page 281: ...Port field Default is 6514 b In the CA Certificate field click to select a TLS certificate After importing the certificate you may Click Show to view its contents Click Remove to delete it if it is in...

Page 282: ...ecified 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 availabl...

Page 283: ...lick The time is measured in 12 hour format so you must correctly specify AM or PM by clicking the AM PM button For example if you specify 01 30PM the action is performed at 13 30 pm every day Weekly...

Page 284: ...e of the scheduled action is available in the section titled Send Sensor Report Example on page 272 Send Sensor Report Example To create a scheduled action for emailing a temperature sensor report hou...

Page 285: ...he 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 260 I...

Page 286: ...an 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 270 In this...

Page 287: ...0 pm 02 30 pm and so on select Hourly and set the Minute to 30 Then the BCM2 will send out an email containing the specified temperature sensor readings hourly every day Whenever you want the BCM2 to...

Page 288: ...he custom message Or you can type a keyword in the search box to quickly find the desired placeholder If wanted you can resort the list by clicking the desired column header See Sorting a List To make...

Page 289: ...ier CONFIGPARAM The name of a configuration parameter CONFIGVALUE The new value of a parameter DATETIME The human readable timestamp of the event occurrence DEVICEIP The IP address of the device the e...

Page 290: ...not have a name neither an outlet name nor an outlet number will be shown in the custom message for it Therefore it is recommended to check the availability of all outlet names if intending to use th...

Page 291: ...e type of a smart card SMTPRECIPIENTS The list of recipients an SMTP message was sent to SMTPSERVER The name or IP address of an SMTP server SYSCONTACT SysContact as configured for SNMP SYSLOCATION Sy...

Page 292: ...edit or delete an event rule action or scheduled action 1 Choose Device Settings Event Rules 2 Click the desired one in the list of rules actions or scheduled actions Its setup page opens 3 Perform th...

Page 293: ...Action System SNMP Notification Action To create this outlet level event rule 1 For an event at the outlet level select Outlet in the Event field 2 Select Outlet 3 because that is the desired outlet...

Page 294: ...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 thresh...

Page 295: ...P notifications may be SNMP v2c or SNMP v3 traps informs depending on the settings for the System SNMP Notification Action See Enabling and Configuring SNMP on page 345 Then the SNMP notifications are...

Page 296: ...tion assign the name Activate Load Shedding to the new action 3 In the Action field select Change load shedding state 4 In the Operation field select Start Load Shedding 5 Click Create to finish the c...

Page 297: ...ure sensor is 1 so select Slot 1 Note ID numbers of all sensors actuators are available on the Peripherals page See Peripherals on page 115 5 Select State Sensor Actuator because the contact closure s...

Page 298: ...example illustrates an event rule which continuously causes the BCM2 to send out SMTP messages when one of the selected events listed on the Device menu occurs Note that Any sub event under the Devic...

Page 299: ...e 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 max...

Page 300: ...be sent in JSON format using HTTP POST requests You need to set up the destination and authentication for data push on the BCM2 For instructions on connecting asset strips see Connecting Asset Managem...

Page 301: ...including asset tag connection or disconnection events Sensor log Transmit the record of all logged sensors including their sensor readings and or status Logged sensors refer to all internal and or e...

Page 302: ...d notifications or perform other actions for any server monitoring events you can create event rules See Event Rules and Actions on page 230 An example is available in Example Ping Monitoring and SNMP...

Page 303: ...add more IT devices repeat the same steps In the beginning the status of the added IT equipment shows Waiting for reliable connection which means the requested number of consecutive successful or uns...

Page 304: ...itored by your BCM2 to make sure that PDU is properly operating all the time and the BCM2 must send out SNMP notifications trap or inform if that PDU is declared unreachable due to power or network fa...

Page 305: ...the target PDU enter the following data 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...

Page 306: ...3000 series which does NOT provide inlet sensor information RCM self test available on those models which support residual current monitoring See BCM2 Models with Residual Current Monitoring To config...

Page 307: ...fore connecting the supported device to the BCM2 through the serial port or there are communication problems Note The serial port bit rate change is required when the BCM2 works in conjunction with Ra...

Page 308: ...pear in the web interface after the BCM2 detects the connection of an analog or GSM modem To configure the analog modem 1 Select the Answer incoming calls checkbox to enable the remote access via a mo...

Page 309: ...after reaching the upper limit you can either delete any existing script or simply modify replace an existing script s codes See Modifying or Deleting a Script on page 302 To write or load a Lua scrip...

Page 310: ...leave the Enable Syntax Highlighting checkbox selected unless you do not need different text colors to identify diverse code syntaxes To write a Lua script type the codes in the Source Code section T...

Page 311: ...s default arguments or with new arguments Tip To have the BCM2 automatically start or stop a script in response to an event create an event rule See Event Rules and Actions on page 230 and Start or St...

Page 312: ...ript 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 Restar...

Page 313: ...cript is never executed since the device boot Running The script is currently being executed Terminated The script was once executed but stops now Restarting The script will be executed Only the scrip...

Page 314: ...d one in the scripts list 3 Click Edit Script 4 Make changes to the information shown except for the script s name which cannot be revised To replace the current script click Load Local File or Load E...

Page 315: ...gs Miscellaneous To enable the support for Schroff LHX SHX 1 Select the Schroff LHX SHX Support checkbox 2 Click Save in the Features section 3 Click Apply on the confirmation message 4 The BCM2 reboo...

Page 316: ...interval Type a polling interval to determine how often the BCM2 is queried in the Cisco EnergyWise domain Range from 30 to 600 ms Default is 180 ms 3 Click Save in the EnergyWise section Maintenance...

Page 317: ...page 314 Firmware History Viewing Firmware Update History on page 318 Bulk Configuration Bulk Configuration on page 319 Backup Restore Backup and Restore of Device Settings on page 326 Network Diagno...

Page 318: ...evices connected to your BCM2 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 Device Information 2 C...

Page 319: ...ifying Cascaded Devices on page 308 Port Forwarding If the port forwarding mode is activated this section will show a list of port numbers for all cascaded devices Outlets Each outlet s receptacle typ...

Page 320: ...http www raritan com support To identify the USB cascading status 1 Choose Maintenance Device Information 2 Click the Network title bar If the information shown on this page does not match the latest...

Page 321: ...abled See Setting the Cascading Mode on page 183 Cascade Position Indicates the position of the BCM2 in the cascading chain 0 zero represents the master device A non zero number represents a slave dev...

Page 322: ...le 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 f...

Page 323: ...ce in the Port Forwarding mode click the Port Forwarding title bar on the same page Viewing Connected Users You can check which users have logged in to the BCM2 device and their status If you have adm...

Page 324: ...connection such as the serial RS 232 or USB connection SSH The SSH connection Telnet The Telnet connection Webcam Live Preview Refers to the live webcam image sessions See below Idle Time The length...

Page 325: ...Log Each event entry consists of ID number of the event Date and time of the event Tip The date and time shown on the BCM2 web interface are automatically converted to your computer s time zone To avo...

Page 326: ...d 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 BCM2 firmware Before starting the upgrade read the rel...

Page 327: ...are Upgrade Progress The outlet LEDs flash if the relay boards are being updated If the firmware update does not include the update of the relay board firmware outlet LEDs do NOT flash No users can su...

Page 328: ...e Sequence in an Existing Cascading Chain on page 316 Upgrade Sequence in an Existing Cascading Chain Depending on the firmware version s of your cascading chain there may or may not be limitations fo...

Page 329: ...is needed It is suggested to always stick to the same sequence as the above diagram A Note about Firmware Upgrade Time The PDU firmware upgrade time varies from unit to unit depending on various exter...

Page 330: ...DUs except for iX7 PDUs can be recovered via either a USB or serial RS 232 connection For iX7 disaster recovery can be performed via the USB connection only Viewing Firmware Update History The firmwar...

Page 331: ...device s IP address or environmental sensor settings will never be included into any profile so they will never be downloaded from any source device See Device Specific Settings on page 592 When the d...

Page 332: ...e zone settings as those of BCM2 to your computer Alternatives To use a different method to perform bulk configuration refer to Bulk Configuration via SCP on page 515 Bulk Configuration or Firmware Up...

Page 333: ...ngth in meters Note For a PX2 or PX3 inline monitor it is likely two Ax s are added to the model name for indicating the lengths of its inlets and outlets line cords A20 3 3 meters Bx The line cord s...

Page 334: ...ifying the new profile 5 To make this new profile the default one for future bulk configuration operations select the Select as default profile checkbox After setting any profile as the default the or...

Page 335: ...ding 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 Bulk Configu...

Page 336: ...Configuration 5 When prompted to open or save the configuration file click Save Step 3 Perform bulk configuration You must have the Administrator Privileges to upload the configuration 1 Log in to th...

Page 337: ...w of the wanted profile in the list 2 Change the settings you want 3 Click Save To remove a single profile 1 Click on the row of the wanted profile 2 Click on the top right corner 3 Click Delete on th...

Page 338: ...Unrestricted View Privileges to download a backup file 1 Choose Maintenance Backup Restore 2 Check the Backup Format field If the chosen value does not match your need change it Option Description Enc...

Page 339: ...h the Bulk Configuration and Backup Restore pages Alternative To use a different method to perform backup restore refer to Backup and Restore via SCP on page 516 Network Diagnostics The BCM2 provides...

Page 340: ...heckbox 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 functi...

Page 341: ...pshots on page 338 To reboot the device 1 Choose Maintenance Unit Reset 2 Click Reboot to restart the BCM2 3 A message appears with a countdown timer showing the remaining time of the operation It tak...

Page 342: ...fter the reset is complete click 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...

Page 343: ...o access related information or download any software package Webcam Management The Webcams menu item appears only when there is any webcam s connected to the BCM2 or when there are snapshots saved on...

Page 344: ...ge Webcam Configuration Additional webcam related actions you can take Action Refer to Manually store snapshots taken from the webcam onto the BCM2 or a remote server Configuring Webcams and Viewing L...

Page 345: ...ined by the detection order The one that is detected first is named Webcam and the other that is detected later is named Webcam 2 The Webcam page consists of three sections Live Preview Image Controls...

Page 346: ...indow 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 Snapshots or Vid...

Page 347: ...ion 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 Ti...

Page 348: ...ve Preview window and multiple Secondary Standalone Live Preview windows are identified as one single webcam user in the Connected Users list You can disconnect a webcam user to terminate all sessions...

Page 349: ...e live snapshot or video in a standalone window opens See Configuring Webcams and Viewing Live Images on page 333 4 Copy the URL from that live preview window a Select the URL shown on the top of the...

Page 350: ...ink is no longer valid after two minutes since the final live preview window is closed Viewing and Managing Locally Saved Snapshots Note This section describes the operation for snapshots saved onto t...

Page 351: ...the BCM2 web interface are automatically converted to your computer s time zone To avoid any time confusion you can apply the same time zone settings as those of BCM2 to your computer 3 The selected s...

Page 352: ...the top most checkbox in the header row 3 On the top of the list click 4 Click Delete on the confirmation message To download any image onto the computer To download an image onto your computer move y...

Page 353: ...oot will remove the snapshots saved on the BCM2 such as firmware upgrade If you have either or both needs below you must save snapshots onto a remote server such as FTP or CIFS Samba instead of the BC...

Page 354: ...name for server access Password for server access FTP Snapshots are saved onto a FTP server The total number of saved snapshots depends on the server s capacity All saved snapshots remain available af...

Page 355: ...re of a snapshots folder looks similar to the diagram below Number Folder name description User defined parent directory whose name depends your server settings such as your FTP configuration Serial n...

Page 356: ...this webcam s name also changes the second snapshots folder s name If the webcam s location is important you can customize the webcam s name based on its location when configuring BCM2 to save snapsho...

Page 357: ...cation Pass Phrase and Privacy Pass Phrase which act as shared secrets between SNMP and the BCM2 Important You must download the SNMP MIB for your BCM2 to use with your SNMP manager See Downloading SN...

Page 358: ...de to the SNMP Notifications section on the SNMP page will update the settings of the System SNMP Notification Action and vice versa See Available Actions on page 250 SNMPv2c Notifications 1 Choose De...

Page 359: ...t 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...

Page 360: ...NMP Notifications section make sure the Enable SNMP Notifications checkbox is selected 4 Select SNMPv3 Trap or SNMPv3 Inform as the notification type 5 For SNMP TRAPs the engine ID is prepopulated 6 T...

Page 361: ...inform communications are resent up to 5 times when the initial communication fails Security Level Three types are available noAuthNoPriv neither authentication nor privacy protocols are needed AuthNo...

Page 362: ...Select the desired MIB file to download MIB The SNMP MIB file for BCM2 power management ASSETMANAGEMENT MIB The SNMP MIB file for asset management LHX MIB The SNMP MIB file for managing the LHX SHX h...

Page 363: ...of the information such as the SNMP system name Note The SNMP system name is the BCM2 device name When you change the SNMP system name the device name shown in the web interface is also changed The BC...

Page 364: ...beginning of the file listed under their parent group The objects then appear again individually defined and described in detail For example the measurementsGroup group contains objects for sensor re...

Page 365: ...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 us...

Page 366: ...lugged into The Active Energy values are included in the outletSensorMeasurementsTable along with other outlet sensor readings A Note about Enabling Thresholds When enabling previously disabled thresh...

Page 367: ...Logging out of CLI 513 About the Interface The BCM2 provides a command line interface that enables data center administrators to perform some basic management tasks Using this interface you can do the...

Page 368: ...log in using HyperTerminal 1 Connect your computer to the BCM2 via a local USB connection 2 Launch HyperTerminal on your computer and open a console window When the window first opens it is blank Make...

Page 369: ...ation To log in using SSH or Telnet 1 Ensure SSH or Telnet has been enabled See Configuring Network Services on page 192 in the User Guide 2 Launch an SSH or Telnet client and open a console window A...

Page 370: ...nnected 3 Launch a terminal emulation program and configure its baud rate settings according to the baud rate set for the analog modem connected to the BCM2 See Configuring the Serial Port on page 295...

Page 371: ...e 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 ping command See Entering Diagnostic Mode on...

Page 372: ...lable Parameters for a Command f you are not sure what commands or parameters are available for a particular type of CLI command or its syntax you can have the CLI show them by adding a space and the...

Page 373: ...xternal sensors user profiles and so on Some show commands have two formats one with the parameter details and the other without The difference is that the command without the parameter details displa...

Page 374: ...gure the bridge interface if your BCM2 is set to the bridging mode Note In the bridging mode only the IP parameters of the BRIDGE interface function The IP parameters of the ETHERNET and WIRELESS inte...

Page 375: ...onfiguration of a specific network interface show network ipv4 interface ETH To show the IPv6 configuration of a specific network interface show network ipv6 interface ETH Variables ETH is one of the...

Page 376: ...nformation which is NOT related to IP configuration For example the Ethernet port s LAN interface speed and duplex mode or the wireless interface s SSID parameter and authentication protocol show netw...

Page 377: ...ttings show network services option Variables option is one of the options all http https telnet ssh snmp modbus and zeroconfig Option Description all Displays the settings of all network services inc...

Page 378: ...s applied to the BCM2 web and CLI interfaces across all users especially those users authenticated through remote authentication servers show user defaultPreferences Note If a user has set his her own...

Page 379: ...the parameter details to the end of the command show externalsensors n details Variables n is one of the options all or a number Option Description all Displays the information of all environmental s...

Page 380: ...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...

Page 381: ...lso type the command without adding this option all to get the same data A specific actuator number Displays the information for the specified actuator only The actuator number is the ID number assign...

Page 382: ...holds for Temperature sensors Lower critical 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 d...

Page 383: ...type s default thresholds which are the initial thresholds applying to the specified type of sensor show defaultThresholds sensor type To show detailed information add the parameter details to the end...

Page 384: ...curity Settings This command shows the security settings of the BCM2 show security To show detailed information add the parameter details to the end of the command show security details Displayed info...

Page 385: ...r_num details One Radius server s settings To show the configuration of a specific Radius server assign the desired Radius server with its sequential number in the command To get detailed information...

Page 386: ...user_name is the name of the user whose profile you want to query The variable can be one of the options all or a user s name Option Description all This option shows all existing user profiles Tip Y...

Page 387: ...ing roles Tip You can also type the command without adding this option all to get the same data a specific role s name This option shows the data of the specified role only Displayed information Role...

Page 388: ...port number For the BCM2 device with only one FEATURE port the valid number is always 1 Rack Unit Settings of an Asset Strip A rack unit refers to a tag port on the asset strips This command shows the...

Page 389: ...y connected For the BCM2 device with only one FEATURE port the number is always 1 rack_unit is the index number of the desired rack unit tag port on the selected asset strip The index number is availa...

Page 390: ...events only show eventlog limit n class event_type Variables n is one of the options all or a number Option Description all Displays all entries in the event log An integer number Displays the specifi...

Page 391: ...HX heat exchanger events modem Modem related events timerEvent Scheduled action events webcam Events for webcam management if available cardReader Events for card reader management if available energy...

Page 392: ...lity server n details Variables n is a number representing the sequence of the IT device in the monitored server list You can find each IT device s sequence number using the CLI command of show server...

Page 393: ...data show reliability data Reliability Error Log This command shows the reliability error log show reliability errorlog n Variables n is one of the options 0 zero or any other integer number Option D...

Page 394: ...ine Interface 382 Example 1 Basic Security Information The diagram shows the output of the show security command Example 2 In Depth Security Information More information is displayed when typing the s...

Page 395: ...displayed when typing the show pdu details command Displayed information varies depending on the model you purchased Clearing Information You can use the clear commands to remove unnecessary data from...

Page 396: ...c log for the wireless LAN WLAN connection clear wlanlog OR clear wlanlog y If you entered the command without y a message appears prompting you to confirm the operation Type y to clear the WLAN log o...

Page 397: ...figuration command and press Enter to change the settings Important To apply new configuration settings you must issue the apply command before closing the terminal emulation program Closing the progr...

Page 398: ...ce if your BCM2 is set to the bridging mode Note In the bridging mode only the IP parameters of the BRIDGE interface function The IP parameters of the ETHERNET and WIRELESS interfaces do NOT function...

Page 399: ...nction The IP parameters of the ETHERNET and WIRELESS interfaces do NOT function Interface Description ethernet BCM2 Determine the IPv4 preferred host name of the ETHERNET interface that is wired netw...

Page 400: ...Determine the IPv4 address of the ETHERNET interface that is wired networking eth1 BCM2 iX7 Determine the IPv4 address of the ETH1 interface that is wired networking eth2 BCM2 iX7 Determine the IPv4 a...

Page 401: ...ork is directly reachable or not there are two methods for adding a static route For further information see Static Route Examples on page 178 Method 1 add a static route when the other network is NOT...

Page 402: ...oth Configuring IPv6 Parameters An IPv6 configuration command begins with network ipv6 Setting the IPv6 Configuration Mode This command determines the IP configuration mode config network ipv6 interfa...

Page 403: ...rred host name which is optional The following is the command config network ipv6 interface ETH preferredHostName name Variables ETH is one of the network interfaces ethernet wireless or bridge Note t...

Page 404: ...rmanent IP address to the BCM2 device config network ipv6 interface ETH address ip address Variables ETH is one of the network interfaces ethernet wireless or bridge Note that you must choose configur...

Page 405: ...ess is the IP address of the gateway This value uses the IPv6 address format Setting IPv6 Static Routes If the IPv6 network mode is set to static IP and your local network contains two subnets you can...

Page 406: ...riables dest 1 is the IP address and prefix length of the subnet where the BCM2 belongs The format is IP address prefix length hop is the IP address of the next hop router ETH is one of the interfaces...

Page 407: ...uffix1 OR config network dns searchSuffixes suffix1 suffix2 suffix3 suffix6 Determine which IP address is used when the DNS server returns both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses config network dns resolverPrefe...

Page 408: ...d enables or disables the LAN interface config network ethernet ETH enabled option Variables ETH is one of the options ethernet eth1 or eth2 which depends on your model Option Description ethernet BCM...

Page 409: ...BCM2 ETHERNET port of the BCM2 model eth1 BCM2 iX7 ETH1 port of the iX7 model eth2 BCM2 iX7 ETH2 port of the iX7 model option is one of the options auto 10Mbps 100Mbps or 1000Mbps Option Description a...

Page 410: ...model Option Description ethernet BCM2 ETHERNET port of the BCM2 model eth1 BCM2 iX7 ETH1 port of the iX7 model eth2 BCM2 iX7 ETH2 port of the iX7 model mode is one of the modes auto half or full Opti...

Page 411: ...addition a message appears indicating that the active network interface is not wireless Setting the SSID This command specifies the SSID string config network wireless SSID ssid Variables ssid is the...

Page 412: ...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 cons...

Page 413: ...wireless eapIdentity identity Set the EAP password config network wireless eapPassword After performing the above command the BCM2 prompts you to enter the password Then type the password and press En...

Page 414: ...verification of the TLS certificate chain false Disables the verification of the TLS certificate chain option2 is one of the options true or false Option Description true Always make the wireless net...

Page 415: ...s displayed in this example To provide a CA certificate 1 Make sure you have entered the configuration mode See Entering Configuration Mode on page 385 2 Type the following command and press Enter con...

Page 416: ...AYTAlVTMTYwNAYDVQ QKEy1OYXRpb25hbCBBZXJvbmF1dGljcyBhbmQgU3BhY2UgQWRta W5pc3RyYXRpb24xDTALBgNVBAMTBENSTDEwFwYDVR0BAQH BA0w C4AJODMyOTcwODEwMBgGA1UdAgQRMA8ECTgzMjk3MDgyM4ACBSA wDQYDVR0KBAYwBAMCBkAwCwYJK...

Page 417: ...ssigned a unique IP address portForwarding The Port Forwarding mode where every cascaded device in the chain shares the same IP address with diverse port numbers assigned Important When enabling eithe...

Page 418: ...nterface setting config network portForwarding masterDownstreamInterface option3 Variables option2 is one of the following cascading roles Role Description master The device is a master device slave T...

Page 419: ...ces http Change the HTTP port config network services http port n Enable or disable the HTTP port config network services http enabled option Variables n is a TCP port number between 1 and 65535 The d...

Page 420: ...ion is one of the options true or false Option Description true Forces any access to the BCM2 via HTTP to be redirected to HTTPS false No HTTP access is redirected to HTTPS Changing the Telnet Configu...

Page 421: ...le the SSH service or change its TCP port using the CLI commands An SSH command begins with network services ssh Enabling or Disabling SSH This command enables or disables the SSH service config netwo...

Page 422: ...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 448 Setting the SNMP Configurati...

Page 423: ...ring config network services snmp readCommunity string Variables string is a string comprising 4 to 64 ASCII printable characters The string CANNOT include spaces Setting the SNMP Write Community This...

Page 424: ...sysLocation value Variables value is a string comprising 0 to 255 alphanumeric characters Changing the Modbus Configuration You can enable or disable the Modbus agent configure its read only capabili...

Page 425: ...anges the Modbus port config network services modbus port n Variables n is a TCP port number between 1 and 65535 The default Modbus port is 502 Enabling or Disabling Service Advertising This command e...

Page 426: ...llowing 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 wireless authentication me...

Page 427: ...and determines the method to configure the system date and time config time method method Variables method is one of the time setup options manual or ntp Mode Description manual The date and time sett...

Page 428: ...ete 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 se...

Page 429: ...time set time hh mm ss Variables Variable Description yyyy mm dd Type the date in the 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...

Page 430: ...settings config time autoDST option Variables option is one of the options enable or disable Mode Description enable Daylight savings time is enabled disable Daylight savings time is disabled Examples...

Page 431: ...CLI Modes and Prompts on page 359 In the administrator user mode check ntp In the configuration mode config check ntp Security Configuration Commands A security configuration command begins with secur...

Page 432: ...Out 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 inbound traffic...

Page 433: ...n page 504 Managing Firewall Rules You can add delete or modify firewall rules using the CLI commands An IPv4 firewall control rule command begins with security ipAccessControl ipv4 rule An IPv6 firew...

Page 434: ...k policy Variables direction is one of the options in or out Direction Description in Inbound traffic out Outbound traffic ip_mask is the combination of the IP address and subnet mask values or prefix...

Page 435: ...all Rule Depending on what to modify in an existing rule the command varies IPv4 commands Modify an IPv4 rule s IP address and or subnet mask config security ipAccessControl ipv4 rule modify direction...

Page 436: ...ation of the IP address and subnet mask values or prefix length which are separated with a slash For example an IPv4 combination looks like this 192 168 94 222 24 policy is one of the options accept d...

Page 437: ...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 Disa...

Page 438: ...r of the following or the login fails In the web interface select the checkbox labeled I understand and accept the Restricted Service Agreement Tip To select the agreement checkbox using the keyboard...

Page 439: ...haracters in parentheses Note The new content of Restricted Service Agreement is saved only after typing the apply command See Quitting Configuration Mode on page 385 Example The following example ill...

Page 440: ...isables the single login feature which controls whether multiple logins using the same login name simultaneously is permitted config security loginLimits singleLogin option Variables option is one of...

Page 441: ...nutes 24 hours User Blocking There are different commands for changing different user blocking parameters These commands begin with security userBlocking You can combine multiple commands to modify th...

Page 442: ...s 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 Description true Enables the s...

Page 443: ...s command determines whether a strong password includes at least a uppercase character config security strongPasswords enforceAtLeastOneUpperCaseCharacter option Variables option is one of the options...

Page 444: ...special character is required Maximum Password History This command determines the number of previous passwords that CANNOT be repeated when changing the password config security strongPasswords passw...

Page 445: ...commands Enable or disable the IPv6 role based access control feature config security roleBasedAccessControl ipv6 enabled option Determine the IPv6 role based access control policy config security ro...

Page 446: ...essControl 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 Add a new rule to the b...

Page 447: ...rops traffic from the specified IP address range when the user is a member of the specified role insert is one of the options insertAbove or insertBelow Option Description insertAbove Inserts the new...

Page 448: ...tents of an existing IPv4 rule config security roleBasedAccessControl ipv4 rule modify rule_number startIpAddress start_ip endIpAddress end_ip role role policy policy IPv6 commands Modify a rule s IPv...

Page 449: ...ptions allow or deny Policy Description allow Accepts traffic from the specified IP address range when the user is a member of the specified role deny Drops traffic from the specified IP address range...

Page 450: ...g 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 frontPanelPermiss...

Page 451: ...wing command adds a new IPv4 access control rule and specifies its location in the list config security ipAccessControl ipv4 rule add 192 168 84 123 24 accept insertAbove 5 Results A new IPv4 firewall...

Page 452: ...w rule becomes the 3rd rule and the original 3rd rule becomes the 4th rule User Configuration Commands Most user configuration commands begin with user except for the password change command Creating...

Page 453: ...After performing the above command BCM2 prompts you to enter a new password Then 1 Type a new password and press Enter 2 Re type the new password for confirmation and press Enter Variables name is the...

Page 454: ...Change a user s telephone number config user modify name telephoneNumber phone_number Change a user s email address config user modify name eMailAddress email_address Variables name is the name of th...

Page 455: ...lse Option Description true Enables the specified user profile false Disables the specified user profile Forcing a Password Change This command determines whether the password change is forced when a...

Page 456: ...u want to change option1 is one of the options enable or disable Option Description enable Enables the SNMP v3 access permission for the specified user disable Disables the SNMP v3 access permission f...

Page 457: ...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...

Page 458: ...er modify name authenticationProtocol option5 Variables name is the name of the user whose settings you want to change option5 is one of the options MD5 or SHA 1 Option Description MD5 MD5 authenticat...

Page 459: ...unit commands can be combined so that you can set all measurement units at a time To combine all commands see Multi Command Syntax on page 504 Note The measurement unit change only applies to the web...

Page 460: ...hange option3 is one of the options pascal or psi Option Description pascal This option displays the pressure value in Pascals Pa psi This option displays the pressure value in psi Specifying the SSH...

Page 461: ...e the new key and press Enter Deleting a User Profile This command deletes an existing user profile config user delete name Changing Your Own Password Every user can change their own password via this...

Page 462: ...its are set differently by themselves or the administrator Diverse measurement unit commands can be combined so that you can set all default measurement units at a time To combine all commands see Mul...

Page 463: ...height in meters feet This option displays the length or height in feet Set the default pressure unit config user defaultpreferences preferredPressureUnit option3 Variables option3 is one of the opti...

Page 464: ...odifying a User s Roles The following command assigns two roles to the user May config user modify May roles admin tester Results The user May has the union of all privileges of admin and tester Examp...

Page 465: ...ble 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 453 argument1 argumen...

Page 466: ...utlet Overcurrent Protector Configuration changeSecuritySettings Change Security Settings changeSnmpSettings Change SNMP Settings changeUserSettings Change Local User Management changeWebcamSettings C...

Page 467: ...list of comma separated ID numbers of different actuators For example switchActuator 1 3 6 Note The ID number of each actuator is shown in the BCM2 web interface It is an integer between 1 and 32 The...

Page 468: ...riables 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 cont...

Page 469: ...vilege2 privilege3 If a specific privilege contains any arguments add a colon and the argument s after that privilege config role modify name removePrivileges privilege1 argument1 argument2 privilege2...

Page 470: ...areUpdate Firmware Update and viewEventSetup View Event Settings Authentication Commands An authentication configuration command begins with authentication Determining the Authentication Method You ca...

Page 471: ...on local Enable Local authentication only ldap Enable LDAP authentication radius Enable Radius authentication option2 is one of the options true or false Option Description true Remote authentication...

Page 472: ...ional Parameters Note Optional Parameters refer to one or multiple parameters listed in the section Optional Parameters on page 461 They are required only when your server settings need to specify the...

Page 473: ...DN and password are required base_DN is the base DN for search login_name_att is the login name attribute user_entry_class is the User Entry Object Class Optional Parameters You can add one or multip...

Page 474: ...age 463 adDomain AD_domain Active Directory Domain name verifyServerCertificate verify_cert Certificate verification setting After setting to true the system will prompt you to upload a certificate Fo...

Page 475: ...irectory 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...

Page 476: ...the IP 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 BCM2 See Authentication Settings on page 373 Modifying an Exi...

Page 477: ...de anonymousBind and authenticatedBind searchBaseDN base_DN Change the base DN for search base_DN is the new base DN for search loginNameAttribute login_name_att Change the login name attribute login_...

Page 478: ...nge the bind DN bind_DN is the new bind DN bindPassword Change the bind DN password a First add the bindPassword parameter to the command and press Enter b The system prompts you for the input of the...

Page 479: ...s All Radius related commands begin with authentication radius If you enable Radius authentication you must add at least one Radius server Later you can modify or delete any existing Radius server as...

Page 480: ...2 168 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...

Page 481: ...ential number of the specified server in the Radius server list host is the new IP address or host name of the Radius server rds_type is one of the Radius authentication types pap chap msChapV2 auth_p...

Page 482: ...eters of an individual environmental sensor Note To configure an actuator see Actuator Configuration Commands on page 488 Changing the Sensor Name This command names an environmental sensor config ext...

Page 483: ...eDetection waterDetection or vibration Type Description contact The connected detector switch is for detection of door lock or door closed open status smokeDetection The connected detector switch is f...

Page 484: ...s command specifies the Z coordinate of an environmental sensor config externalsensor n zlabel coordinate Variables n is the ID number of the environmental sensor that you want to configure The ID num...

Page 485: ...sed in quotes Using Default Thresholds This command determines whether default thresholds including the deassertion hysteresis and assertion timeout are applied to a specific environmental sensor conf...

Page 486: ...e CLI It is an integer between 1 and 32 time is an integer number in seconds ranging between 0 and 300 Examples This section illustrates several environmental sensor configuration examples Example 1 E...

Page 487: ...time by combining multiple commands See Multi Command Syntax on page 504 Set the Default Upper Critical Threshold for a specific sensor type config defaultThresholds sensor type upperCritical value S...

Page 488: ...sors value is the value for the specified threshold of the specified sensor type Note that diverse sensor types use different measurement units Sensor types Measurement units absoluteHumidity g m 3 th...

Page 489: ...s for any sensor associated with the following items Outlets Inlets Inlet poles for three phase PDUs only Overcurrent protectors Environmental sensors It is permitted to assign a new value to the thre...

Page 490: ...of the outlet that you want to configure sensor type is one of the following sensor types Sensor type Description current Current sensor voltage Voltage sensor activePower Active power sensor apparen...

Page 491: ...and for inlets begins with sensor inlet You can configure various inlet sensor threshold settings at a time by combining multiple commands See Multi Command Syntax on page 504 Set the Upper Critical t...

Page 492: ...Power factor sensor activeEnergy Active energy sensor unbalancedCurrent Unbalanced load sensor lineFrequency Line frequency sensor residualCurrent Residual current sensor phaseAngle Inlet phase angle...

Page 493: ...configure various inlet pole sensor threshold settings at a time by combining multiple commands See Multi Command Syntax on page 504 Set the Upper Critical Threshold for an Inlet Pole config sensor i...

Page 494: ...ensor activePower Active power sensor apparentPower Apparent power sensor powerFactor Power factor sensor activeEnergy Active energy sensor unbalancedCurrent Unbalanced load sensor Note If the request...

Page 495: ...ector threshold settings at a time by combining multiple commands See Multi Command Syntax on page 504 Set the Upper Critical threshold for an overcurrent protector config sensor ocp n sensor type upp...

Page 496: ...or A numeric value Sets a value for the specified threshold of the overcurrent protector sensor and enables this threshold at the same time hy_value is a numeric value that is assigned to the hysteres...

Page 497: ...ensor type hysteresis hy_value Set the assertion timeout for an environmental sensor config sensor externalsensor n sensor type assertionTimeout as_value Variables n is the ID number of the environmen...

Page 498: ...lue is a number in samples that is assigned to the assertion timeout for the specified environmental sensor It ranges between 1 and 100 See To Assert and Assertion Timeout on page 108 Examples This se...

Page 499: ...rning 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...

Page 500: ...ctuator s description config actuator n description description Variables n is the ID number assigned to the actuator The ID number can be found using the BCM2 web interface or CLI It is an integer st...

Page 501: ...to add or delete an IT device such as a server from the server reachability list or modify the settings for a monitored IT device A server reachability configuration command begins with serverReachabi...

Page 502: ...s the number of consecutive Unreachable declarations before the BCM2 disables the ping monitoring feature for the monitored device and returns to the Waiting for reliable connection state Valid range...

Page 503: ...ings for declaring Unreachable config serverReachability modify n numberOfUnsuccessfulPingsForFailure fail_number Modify the wait time after a successful ping config serverReachability modify n waitTi...

Page 504: ...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 u...

Page 505: ...is enabled config energywise enabled option Variables option is one of the options true or false Option Description true The Cisco EnergyWise feature is enabled false The Cisco EnergyWise feature is d...

Page 506: ...risks 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 n...

Page 507: ...any or the settings of LEDs on the asset strip Asset Strip Management An asset strip management configuration command begins with assetStrip Naming an Asset Strip This command syntax names or changes...

Page 508: ...sset strip This value ranges from 8 to 64 Specifying the Rack Unit Numbering Mode This command syntax specifies the numbering mode of rack units on the asset strips connected to the BCM2 device The nu...

Page 509: ...tax specifies the orientation of the asset strips connected to the BCM2 device Usually you do not need to perform this command unless your asset strips do NOT come with the tilt sensor causing the BCM...

Page 510: ...t The color variable ranges from 000000 to FFFFFF Setting LED Colors for Disconnected Tags This command syntax sets the LED color for all rack units on the connected asset strip s to indicate the abse...

Page 511: ...t contains spaces Setting the LED Operation Mode This command syntax determines whether a specific rack unit on the specified asset strip follows the global LED color settings config rackUnit n rack_u...

Page 512: ...peration mode of this rack unit has been set to manual config rackUnit n rack_unit LEDColor color Variables n is the number of the FEATURE port where the selected asset strip is physically connected F...

Page 513: ...ed rack unit The index number is available on the asset strip or the Asset Strip page of the web interface mode is one of the LED modes on off blinkSlow or blinkFast Mode Description on This mode has...

Page 514: ...such as a computer a Raritan s P2CIM SER or a modem through the serial port or there are communications errors If you change the baud rate dynamically after the connection has been made you must reset...

Page 515: ...ically detects the type of the device connected to the serial port Select this option unless your BCM2 cannot correctly detect the device type forceConsole The BCM2 attempts to recognize that the conn...

Page 516: ...tax configures IPv4 address subnet mask and gateway for the network connectivity simultaneously config network ipv4 ipAddress 192 168 84 225 subnetMask 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 84 0 Results The I...

Page 517: ...s 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...

Page 518: ...e 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 the operation OR Type n to abort the operat...

Page 519: ...is blocked from accessing the BCM2 you can unblock them at the local console To unblock a user 1 Log in to the CLI interface using any terminal program via a local connection See With HyperTerminal o...

Page 520: ...ars indicating the reset is complete Note If you are performing this command over a USB connection re connect the USB cable after the reset is completed or the CLI communications are lost Resetting Ac...

Page 521: ...ore login Username factorydefaults See Using the CLI Command on page 521 for details Network Troubleshooting The BCM2 provides 4 diagnostic commands for troubleshooting network problems nslookup netst...

Page 522: ...syntax varies from command to command Querying DNS Servers This command syntax queries Internet domain name server DNS information of a network host diag nslookup host Variables host is the name or I...

Page 523: ...address whose networking connectivity you want to check Options You can include any or all of additional options listed below in the ping command Options Description count number1 Determines the numbe...

Page 524: ...viously typed in the same connection session press the Up arrow on the keyboard several times until the desired command is displayed Automatically Completing a Command A CLI command always consists of...

Page 525: ...i to complete the second word Example 3 more than one possible commands a Type only the first two words of the network ipv4 gateway xxx xxx xxx xxx command that is network ipv4 b Then press Tab or Ctr...

Page 526: ...ng SCP command and press Enter scp firmware file user name device ip fwupdate firmware file is the BCM2 firmware s filename If the firmware file is not in the current directory you must include the pa...

Page 527: ...k Configuration on page 319 To save the configuration via SCP 1 Type the following SCP command and press Enter scp user name device ip bulk_config txt user name is the admin or any user profile with t...

Page 528: ...scp bulk_config txt user name device ip bulk_restore Backup and Restore via SCP To back up ALL settings of a BCM2 including device specific settings you should perform the backup operation instead of...

Page 529: ...CM2 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...

Page 530: ...ort SSH SCP port is the default 22 and the accessed BCM2 is a standalone device Renaming the diagnostic file is wanted scp user name device ip diag data zip filename Scenario 4 Specify a different SCP...

Page 531: ...file s default name is diag data zip If you specify a new filename in the command such as Scenario 3 or 4 the downloaded file is renamed accordingly SCP example scp admin 192 168 87 50 diag data zip W...

Page 532: ...t button 1 Connect a computer to the BCM2 device via RS 232 See Making an RS 232 or USB Connection 2 Launch a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal Kermit or PuTTY and open a window on the...

Page 533: ...he CLI by typing the user name admin and its password 4 After the system prompt appears type either of the following commands and press Enter reset factorydefaults OR reset factorydefaults y 5 If you...

Page 534: ...mail services uses TLS rather than SSL 3 0 In This Chapter Step A Determine User Accounts and Groups 522 Step B Configure User Groups on the AD Server 523 Step C Configure LDAP Authentication on the B...

Page 535: ...BCM_Admin group 4 Verify whether each group comprises correct users Step C Configure LDAP Authentication on the BCM2 Device You must enable and set up LDAP authentication properly on the BCM2 device...

Page 536: ...ee fields because of anonymous bind Base DN for Search Type dc techadssl dc com as the starting point where your search begins on the AD server Login Name Attribute Ensure the field is set to sAMAccou...

Page 537: ...ss the Manage Roles dialog by clicking the Manage Roles button in the Edit User XXX dialog 2 Click New The Create New Role dialog appears 3 Type BCM_User in the Role Name field 4 Type a description fo...

Page 538: ...e the role 4 Click the Privileges tab to select the Administrator permission The Administrator permission allows users to configure or change all BCM2 settings a Click Add The Add Privileges to new Ro...

Page 539: ...these user 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 adminis...

Page 540: ...ma 1 Right click the Active Directory Schema root node in the left pane of the window and then click Operations Master The Change Schema Master dialog appears 2 Select the Schema can be modified on th...

Page 541: ...LDAP Display Name field 6 Type 1 3 6 1 4 1 13742 50 in the Unique x5000 Object ID field 7 Type a meaningful description in the Description field 8 Click the Syntax drop down arrow and choose Case Ins...

Page 542: ...Updating the LDAP Schema 530 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 Click the Attributes tab to open it...

Page 543: ...ibutes 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 o...

Page 544: ...Updating the LDAP Schema 532 3 Go to the directory where the support 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 U...

Page 545: ...in the right pane Right click the user name and select Properties 7 Click the Attribute Editor tab if it is not already open Choose rciusergroup from the Attributes list 8 Click Edit The String Attrib...

Page 546: ...on page 534 To configure using vendor specific attributes see Vendor Specific Attributes on page 554 Note that we assume that the NPS is running on a Windows 2008 system in the NPS illustrations In T...

Page 547: ...to NPS See Step A Add Your BCM2 as a RADIUS Client on page 536 b On the NPS configure Connection Request Policies and the standard attribute See Step B Configure Connection Policies and Standard Attr...

Page 548: ...tion so you must select RADIUS Standard as its vendor name when configuring the NPS server Presumptions in the illustration IP address of your BCM2 192 168 56 29 RADIUS authentication port specified f...

Page 549: ...n 537 2 Right click NPS Local and select Properties Verify the authentication and accounting port numbers shown in the properties dialog are the same as those specified on your BCM2 In this example th...

Page 550: ...he New RADIUS Client dialog appears 4 Do the following to add your BCM2 to NPS a Verify the Enable this RADIUS client checkbox is selected b Type a name for identifying your BCM2 in the Friendly name...

Page 551: ...ndix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 539 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 BCM2 5 Click...

Page 552: ...olicies IP address or host name of the BCM2 Connection request forwarding method Authentication method s Standard RADIUS attributes Presumptions in the illustration IP address of your BCM2 192 168 56...

Page 553: ...Configuration Illustration 541 2 Right click Connection Request Policies and select New The New Connection Request Policy dialog appears 3 Type a descriptive name for identifying this policy in the P...

Page 554: ...Appendix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 542 You can leave the Type of network access server field to the default Unspecified...

Page 555: ...Appendix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 543 4 Click Next to show the Specify Conditions screen Click Add 5 The Select condition dialog appears Click Add...

Page 556: ...NAS IPv4 Address dialog appears Type the BCM2 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 lo...

Page 557: ...Connection 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 authentica...

Page 558: ...Appendix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 546 Note If your BCM2 uses PAP then select PAP...

Page 559: ...Appendix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 547 10 Select Standard to the left of the dialog and then click Add...

Page 560: ...Appendix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 548 11 Select Filter Id from the list of attributes and click Add...

Page 561: ...Appendix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 549 12 In the Attribute Information dialog click Add 13 Select String type Raritan G Admin in the text box and then click OK...

Page 562: ...x D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 550 Admin inside the curved brackets is the existing role on the BCM2 It is recommended to use the Admin role to test this configuration The role name is case sen...

Page 563: ...Appendix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 551 14 The new attribute is added Click OK...

Page 564: ...Appendix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 552 15 Click Next to continue...

Page 565: ...You simply add all user data including user names passwords and roles in the following FreeRADIUS path etc raddb users Presumptions in the illustration User name steve Steve s password test123 Steve...

Page 566: ...name2 role name3 For configuration on NPS see NPS VSA Illustration on page 554 For configuration on FreeRADIUS see FreeRADIUS VSA Illustration on page 566 NPS VSA Illustration To configure Windows 20...

Page 567: ...tion so you must select RADIUS Standard as its vendor name when configuring the NPS server Presumptions in the illustration IP address of your BCM2 192 168 56 29 RADIUS authentication port specified f...

Page 568: ...n 556 2 Right click NPS Local and select Properties Verify the authentication and accounting port numbers shown in the properties dialog are the same as those specified on your BCM2 In this example th...

Page 569: ...he New RADIUS Client dialog appears 4 Do the following to add your BCM2 to NPS a Verify the Enable this RADIUS client checkbox is selected b Type a name for identifying your BCM2 in the Friendly name...

Page 570: ...ndix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 558 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 BCM2 5 Click...

Page 571: ...IP address or host name of the BCM2 Connection request forwarding method Authentication method s Standard RADIUS attributes Presumptions in the illustration IP address of your BCM2 192 168 56 29 Local...

Page 572: ...Configuration Illustration 560 2 Right click Connection Request Policies and select New The New Connection Request Policy dialog appears 3 Type a descriptive name for identifying this policy in the P...

Page 573: ...Appendix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 561 You can leave the Type of network access server field to the default Unspecified...

Page 574: ...Appendix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 562 4 Click Next to show the Specify Conditions screen Click Add 5 The Select condition dialog appears Click Add...

Page 575: ...NAS IPv4 Address dialog appears Type the BCM2 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 lo...

Page 576: ...Connection 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 authentica...

Page 577: ...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 Co...

Page 578: ...re two major configuration steps a Use a dictionary to define the Raritan vendor specific attribute b Add all user data including user names passwords and roles Presumptions in the illustration Rarita...

Page 579: ...Related Configuration When RADIUS authentication is intended make sure you also configure the following settings related to Microsoft Active Directory AD Register the NPS server in AD Configure remote...

Page 580: ...onfiguration Illustration 568 2 Right click NPS Local and select Register server in Active Directory 3 Click OK and then OK again To grant BCM2 users remote access permission 1 Open Active Directory U...

Page 581: ...he user whom you want to grant the access permission 3 Click the Dial in tab and select the Allow access checkbox To enable reversible encryption for CHAP authentication 1 Open Active Directory Users...

Page 582: ...Appendix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 570 3 Click the Account tab and select the Store password using reversible encryption checkbox...

Page 583: ...Configuration via CLI 587 Device Specific Settings 592 TLS Certificate Chain 592 RJ45 to DB9 Cable Requirements for Modem Connections for iX7 Only An RJ45 to DB9 adapter cable is required for connecti...

Page 584: ...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...

Page 585: ...41 30 30 30 30 33 ETH1 BCM2 iX7 PEG1A00003 50 45 47 31 41 30 30 30 30 33 ETH2 BCM2 iX7 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 E...

Page 586: ...ASCII codes For each interface s client identifier see Reserving IP Addresses in DHCP Servers on page 572 In the following illustrations it is assumed that the BCM2 serial number is PEG1A00003 and the...

Page 587: ...tifier of the ETHERNET or ETH1 interface looks like the following 00 50 45 47 31 41 30 30 30 30 33 3 Now enter the converted client identifier with the following syntax host mypx option dhcp client id...

Page 588: ...c 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 ava...

Page 589: ...x E Additional BCM2 Information 577 above upper critical Upper Critical above upper warning Upper Warning normal Lower Warning below lower warning Lower Critical below lower critical Available sensor...

Page 590: ...cal and Upper Warning thresholds enabled it has three sensor states normal above upper warning and above upper critical States of above upper warning and below lower warning are warning states to call...

Page 591: ...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 BCM2 to assert 1 above upper w...

Page 592: ...send 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 certai...

Page 593: ...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 BCM2 to de assert the previous...

Page 594: ...Appendix E Additional BCM2 Information 582...

Page 595: ...is exactly the hysteresis value For example if Deassertion Hysteresis 2 then the deassertion level of each threshold is either 2 or 2 as illustrated below Threshold value Deassertion value Upper Crit...

Page 596: ...the temperature drops to 17 degrees Celsius or lower the BCM2 performs the deassertion action to announce the end of the above upper warning state Altitude Correction Factors If a Raritan differentia...

Page 597: ...on this website include intelligent PDU KVM EMX BCM and CommandCenter Secure Gateway CC SG To get access to these training materials or courses you need to apply for a username and password through t...

Page 598: ...B cable 2 Run dominion serial setup n exe on the computer and follow online instructions to install the driver Note If any Windows security warning appears accept it to continue the installation 3 Con...

Page 599: ...IP address and some additional networking information This section describes the initial network configuration via a serial RS 232 or USB connection To configure the network settings using the web in...

Page 600: ...pending on the type of IP protocol you are configuring For PX2 and PX3 replace the variable ETH with the word ethernet For PX3 iX7 replace the variable ETH with either ETH1 or ETH2 depending on which...

Page 601: ...mary DNS server network dns firstServer ip address ip address DNS server s IP address IPv4 or IPv6 secondary DNS server network dns secondServer ip address ip address DNS server s IP address IPv4 or I...

Page 602: ...uter_auth outer_auth PEAP EAP inner authentication network wireless eapInnerAuthentication inner_auth inner_auth MSCHAPv2 EAP identity network wireless eapIdentity identity identity your user name for...

Page 603: ...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 thos...

Page 604: ...Certificate Chain A TLS server sends out a certificate to any client attempting to connect to it The receiver determines whether a TLS server can be trusted by verifying that server s certificate usin...

Page 605: ...iver How a certificate chain is generated To explain how a TLS server s certificate is related to the certificate chain that is uploaded to the receiver we assume that there are three related certific...

Page 606: ...es Certificate chain that you must upload to the receiver such as BCM2 Because the TLS server provides only Certificate C you need to upload a file containing the the missing certificates of the chain...

Page 607: ...BCM2 Therefore at least the root certificate must be authentic issued by a CA you trust and downloaded from that CA over a secure channel Never implicitly trust a root certificate that is sent by the...

Page 608: ...you will apply your company s SMTP service to BCM2 ignore this GMAIL illustration topic Simply contact your IT department to retrieve the appropriate certificate chain file and upload it to the BCM2...

Page 609: ...QELBQAwSTELMAkGA1UE YHKKJH96sSNC 6dLpOOoRritL5z jn2WFLcQkL2mRoWQi6pYTzPyXB4D END CERTIFICATE 1 s C US O Google Inc CN Google Internet Authority G2 i C US O GeoTrust Inc CN GeoTrust Global CA BEGIN CER...

Page 610: ...e root certificate self signed by Equifax Secure Certificate Authority to BCM2 If not you need to find all missing issuer certificates including the root certificate and upload them to BCM2 Step 2 Fin...

Page 611: ...icate file comprising multiple certificates make sure the order of these certificates is correct in the file See What is a Certificate Chain on page 593 IMPORTANT NOTE If your SMTP server provides a f...

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Page 613: ...le Actions 74 193 227 245 249 255 265 275 327 341 B Backup and Restore of Device Settings 300 314 321 Backup and Restore via SCP 322 511 BCM2 Rear Panel Connectors and Controls 6 BCM2 Series Hardware...

Page 614: ...Configuring the Serial Port 75 165 290 353 Configuring Webcams and Viewing Live Images 74 327 328 332 333 338 Connecting a DPX2 Sensor Package to DPX3 54 63 Connecting a DPX2 Sensor Package to DX 53...

Page 615: ...iusergroup Attributes for User Members 526 Enable Modbus Access 99 Enabling and Configuring SNMP 277 278 282 340 Enabling or Disabling a User Profile 438 Enabling or Disabling EnergyWise 488 Enabling...

Page 616: ...d Selection 469 Example 2 Warning Thresholds for Inlet Sensors 481 Example 3 281 Example 3 Basic PDU Information 378 Example 3 Combination of SSID and PSK Parameters 500 Example 3 Default Measurement...

Page 617: ...Authentication Settings 211 215 217 218 Managing Firewall Rules 416 Managing One Sensor or Actuator 115 116 125 Managing Role Based Access Control Rules 429 Manually Starting or Stopping a Script 293...

Page 618: ...ctors 17 Power Meter Controller PMC iX6 iX7 19 Power Meter Management 98 102 104 Power Meter with Controller PMMC 18 Power Meters 37 96 Product Models 1 Product Overview 3 Product Overview PM Series P...

Page 619: ...formation for a Specific Server 375 Setting an LED Color for a Rack Unit 495 Setting an LED Mode for a Rack Unit 495 496 Setting Data Logging 165 282 284 Setting Default Measurement Units 150 159 160...

Page 620: ...Route Examples 166 169 175 384 388 Step A Add Your BCM2 as a RADIUS Client 530 531 549 550 Step A Determine User Accounts and Groups 517 Step B Configure Connection Policies and Standard Attributes 53...

Page 621: ...00 306 331 Viewing Firmware Update History 300 313 Viewing or Clearing the Local Event Log 193 211 263 300 308 Viewing the Dashboard 85 89 Viewing the Panel Data 99 102 103 Viewing the Power Meter Dat...

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